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age [ages] (a long time) noun [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | edadesnoun |
age [ages] (advanced period of life; latter part of life) noun [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | tercera edadnoun |
age [ages] (generation, see also: generation) noun [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | generaciónnoun |
age [aged, aging, ages] (intransitive: become old) verb [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | envejecerseverb |
age [ages] (one of the stages of life) noun [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | edadnounI feel my age. = Yo siento mi edad. |
age [ages] (particular period of time in history) noun [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | eranoun épocanoun |
age [ages] (time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities) noun [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | mayoríanounIn most Western countries, young people come of age at 18 or 21. = En la mayoría de países occidentales, la mayoría de edad es a los 18 o 21 años. |
age [aged, aging, ages] (transitive: cause to grow old) verb [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | envejecerverbWomen age faster than men. = Las mujeres envejecen más rápido que los hombres. |
age [ages] (whole duration of a being) noun [UK: eɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪdʒ] | añosnounHe died aged 54 years. = Él murió a los 54 años. |
age group [age groups] (demographic grouping based on age) noun [UK: eɪdʒ ɡruːp] [US: ˈeɪdʒ ˈɡruːp] | grupo etarionoun |
age of majority (age at which the rights and privileges of an adult are legally granted) noun | mayoría de edadnoun |
aged (old, see also: old) adjective [UK: eɪdʒd] [US: ˈeɪdʒd] | ancianoadjectiveMy parents are aged. = Mis padres son ancianos. viejoadjective |
ageism (the treating of a person or people differently from others based on assumptions or stereotypes relating to their age) noun [UK: ˈeɪʤ.ˌɪ.zəm] [US: ˈeɪʤ.ˌɪ.zəm] | edatismonoun |
ageless (continuing infinitely or indefinitely) adjective [UK: ˈeɪdʒ.ləs] [US: ˈeɪdʒ.ləs] | eternoadjective |
ageless (youthful) adjective [UK: ˈeɪdʒ.ləs] [US: ˈeɪdʒ.ləs] | siempre jovenadjective |
agency [agencies] (capacity of acting or of exerting power) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.dʒən.si] [US: ˈeɪ.dʒən.si] | albedríonoun |
agency [agencies] (capacity of individuals to act independently) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.dʒən.si] [US: ˈeɪ.dʒən.si] | agencianoun |
agency [agencies] (establishment engaged in doing business for another) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.dʒən.si] [US: ˈeɪ.dʒən.si] | oficinanoun |
agenda [agendas] (agenda book; notebook for organizing and planning) noun [UK: ə.ˈdʒen.də] [US: ə.ˈdʒen.də] | agendanoun |
agenda [agendas] (list of matters to be taken up, see also: order of the day) noun [UK: ə.ˈdʒen.də] [US: ə.ˈdʒen.də] | orden del díanoun |
agenda [agendas] (temporally organized plan) noun [UK: ə.ˈdʒen.də] [US: ə.ˈdʒen.də] | programanoun |
agender (having no gender) adjective | agéneroadjective |
Agenor proper noun | Agénorproper noun |
agent [agents] (one who acts in place of another) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.dʒənt] [US: ˈeɪ.dʒənt] | agentenoun |
agent noun (noun that denotes an agent) noun | nombre de agentenoun |
Agent Orange (herbicide) proper noun | Agente Naranjaproper noun |
agent provocateur (a person who disrupts a group's activities from within) noun | |
ageusia (loss of the sense of taste) noun | ageusianoun |
-phage (something that eats, or consumes) | -fago{m} |
accelerated ageing noun | envejecimiento aceleradonoun |
acreage (land measured in acres) noun [UK: ˈeɪk.ə.rɪdʒ] [US: ˈeɪ.krədʒ] | superficie medida en acresnoun |
act one's age (to be mature and not childish) verb | comportarseverb |
adage [adages] (old saying) noun [UK: ˈæ.dɪdʒ] [US: ˈæ.dədʒ] | adagionoun dichonoun refránnoun |
advantage [advantages] (any condition, circumstance, opportunity, or means, particularly favorable to success) noun [UK: əd.ˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ] [US: æd.ˈvæn.tɪdʒ] | ventajanoun |
advantage [advantages] (superiority of state, or that which gives it) noun [UK: əd.ˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ] [US: æd.ˈvæn.tɪdʒ] | beneficionoun provechonoun |