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diario adjective | daily(that occurs every day) |
diario noun {m} | daily [dailies](newspaper) diary [diaries](daily log of experiences) newspaper [newspapers](publication) |
diario oficial noun {m} | official gazette(periodical publication to publish notices) |
de diario adjective | everyday(appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions) |
expresidiario noun {m} | ex-con(former prisoner) |
incendiario noun {m} | arsonist [arsonists](one who has committed the act of arson) firestarter(person who starts fires) |
intermediario noun {m} | broker [brokers](mediator between a buyer and seller) intermediary(an agent acting as a mediator between sides to facilitate agreement or cooperation, see also: mediator) intermediate(an intermediary) middleman [middlemen](intermediate dealer between manufacturer and the retailer or customer) |
libro diario noun {m} | daybook(A ledger; an accounting journal) |
presidiario noun {m} | inmate [inmates](one confined to institution, such as a prison) jailbird(prisoner or ex-prisoner) |
presidiario reincidente noun {m} | jailbird(prisoner or ex-prisoner) |
quedarle dos telediarios phrase | one's days are numbered(some period of time is coming to an end) |
telediario noun {m} | bulletin [bulletins](A short news report) news(reports of current events) newscast(broadcast of news) |
viajero diario noun {m} | commuter [commuters](a person who regularly travels to and from work and home) |