fallout [fallouts](negative side effect) noun [UK: ˈfɔː.laʊt] [US: ˈfɒ.ˌlɑːwt]
efectos especiales noun {m-Pl}
effect [effects](special effect in film) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈfekt] [US: ɪ.ˈfekt]
special effect(effect that cannot be reasonably achieved by normal means) noun [UK: ˈspeʃ.l̩ ɪ.ˈfekt] [US: ˈspeʃ.l̩ ɪ.ˈfekt]
efectos personales noun {m-Pl}
belonging(something physical that is owned) noun [UK: bɪ.ˈlɒŋ.ɪŋ] [US: bɪ.ˈlɔːŋ.ɪŋ]
en la guerra y en el amor todo valephrase
all's fair in love and war(unpleasant behavior is acceptable during love and conflict) phrase [UK: ˈɒlz feə(r) ɪn ˈlʌv ənd wɔː(r)] [US: ˈɒlz ˈfer ɪn ˈlʌv ænd ˈwɔːr]
en líneas generales adverb
broadly(in a wide manner) adverb [UK: ˈbrɔːd.li] [US: ˈbrɒd.li]
en paralelo preposition
in parallel(connected side by side, instead of in series) preposition [UK: ɪn ˈpæ.rə.lel] [US: ɪn ˈpe.rə.ˌlel]
covalent bond [covalent bonds](bond in which atoms are connected by shared pairs of electrons) noun [UK: ˌkəʊ.ˈveɪ.lənt bɒnd] [US: ˌkoʊ.ˈveɪ.lənt ˈbɑːnd]
envalentonar verb
embolden [emboldened, emboldening, emboldens](To encourage, inspire) verb [UK: ɪm.ˈbəʊl.dən] [US: ɪmˈbo.ʊl.dən]The government has been emboldened by the lack of response from the international community. = El gobierno se ha envalentonado por la falta de respuesta de la comunidad internacional.
equivalencia noun {f}
equipollence(the condition of being equipollent) noun [UK: ɪkwˈɪpɒləns] [US: ɪkwˈɪpɑːləns]
equivalence [equivalences](condition of being equivalent) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈkwɪ.və.ləns] [US: ɪ.ˈkwɪ.və.ləns]
equivalente adjective
equivalent(similar or identical in value) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈkwɪ.və.lənt] [US: ɪ.ˈkwɪ.və.lənt]There is no German equivalent of this Japanese word. = No hay un equivalente en alemán de esta palabra japonesa.
tantamount(equivalent in meaning or effect) adjective [UK: ˈtæn.tə.maʊnt] [US: ˈtæn.tə.ˌmɑːwnt]Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. = La victoria conseguida con violencia es equivalente a una derrota, puesto que es momentánea.
equivalente noun {m}
equivalent [equivalents](anything that is virtually equal to something else) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈkwɪ.və.lənt] [US: ɪ.ˈkwɪ.və.lənt]There is no German equivalent of this Japanese word. = No hay un equivalente en alemán de esta palabra japonesa.
equivaler verb
amount(to total or evaluate) verb [UK: ə.ˈmaʊnt] [US: ə.ˈmaʊnt]
correspond [corresponded, corresponding, corresponds](to be equivalent or similar) verb [UK: ˌkɒ.rɪ.ˈspɒnd] [US: ˌkɔː.rə.ˈspɑːnd]
equal [equalled, equalling, equals](be equal to) verb [UK: ˈiː.kwəl] [US: ˈiː.kwəl]Correlation does not equal causation. = Correlación no equivale a causalidad.
straight [straights](five cards in sequence) noun [UK: streɪt] [US: ˈstreɪt]
escalera noun {f}
ladder [ladders](climbing tool) noun [UK: ˈlæ.də(r)] [US: ˈlæ.dər]I need a ladder. = Necesito una escalera.
stair [stairs](series of steps) noun [UK: steə(r)] [US: ˈster]He sat down on the last stair to wait for his friend. = Se sentó en el último peldaño de la escalera a esperar a su amiga.
staircase [staircases](stairway) noun [UK: ˈsteək.eɪs] [US: ˈsterˌkes]When I was a child, I used to like sliding down the staircase banister. = Cuando era niño, me gustaba deslizarme por la baranda de la escalera.
stairs(contiguous set of steps) noun [UK: steəz] [US: ˈsterz]Go up the stairs. = Sube las escaleras.
stairway [stairways](set of steps allowing one to walk up or down comfortably) noun [UK: ˈsteə.weɪ] [US: ˈsteˌr.we]In an emergency, use the stairway, not the elevator. = En caso de emergencia, usa las escaleras, no el ascensor.
Eskimo(group of native peoples) proper noun [UK: ˈe.skɪ.məʊ] [US: ˈe.skəˌmo.ʊ]Eskimos have ninety different words for snow. = Los esquimales tienen 90 palabras diferentes para la nieve.