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hie (haste) noun [UK: haɪ] [US: haɪ] | prisanoun |
hie [hied, hying, hies] (to go in haste) verb [UK: haɪ] [US: haɪ] | apresurarseverb darse prisaverb |
hierarchical (Pertaining to a hierarchy) adjective [UK: ˌhaɪə.ˈrɑːk.ɪk.l̩] [US: ˌhaɪ.ˈrɑːrk.ək.l̩] | jerárquicoadjective |
hierarchically (of or relating to a hierarchy) adverb [UK: ˌhaɪə.ˈrɑːk.ɪk.l̩i] [US: ˌhaɪə.ˈrɑːrk.ɪk.l̩i] | jerárquicamenteadverbMy father was the ultimate authority of that family in which power was hierarchically passed down to the eldest brothers. = Mi padre era la autoridad suprema de esa familia en la que el poder descendía jerárquicamente hacia los hermanos mayores. |
hierarchization noun | jerarquizaciónnoun |
hierarchize [hierarchized, hierarchizing, hierarchizes] (to arrange in a hierarchy) verb [UK: hˈaɪərɑːkˌaɪz] [US: hˈaɪɚrɑːrkˌaɪz] | jerarquizarverb |
hierarchy [hierarchy] (body of authoritative officials organised by rank) noun [UK: ˈhaɪə.rɑːk.i] [US: ˈhaɪə.ˌrɑːrk.i] | jerarquíanoun |
hieratic (of or pertaining to priests) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.ər.æt.ɪk] [US: ˈhaɪ.ər.æt.ɪk] | hieráticoadjective |
hieroglyph (element of ideographic writing system) noun [UK: ˈhaɪə.rə.ɡlɪf] [US: ˈhaɪə.rə.ɡlɪf] | jeroglíficonoun |
hieromonk (monk of the Eastern Church who is also a priest) noun | hieromonjenoun |
Hieronymus (male given name) proper noun [UK: hˈaɪərənˌɪməs] [US: hˈaɪɚrənˌɪməs] | Hierónimoproper noun Jerónimoproper noun |
hierophant (ancient Greek priest) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.ər.ə.ˌfænt] [US: ˈhaɪ.ər.ə.ˌfænt] | hierofantenoun |
hierophany (physical manifestation of the sacred) noun | hierofaníanoun |
achieve [achieved, achieving, achieves] (to carry out successfully; to accomplish) verb [UK: ə.ˈtʃiːv] [US: ə.ˈtʃiːv] | conseguirverbI hope we achieve that. = Espero que lo consigamos. lograrverbHe achieved his goal. = Logró su cometido. realizarverbWe should take the steps to achieve our goal. = Debemos tomar las medidas para realizar nuestra meta. |
achievement [achievements] (act of achieving or performing) noun [UK: ə.ˈtʃiːv.mənt] [US: ə.ˈtʃiːv.mənt] | logronoun |
achievement [achievements] (great or heroic deed) noun [UK: ə.ˈtʃiːv.mənt] [US: ə.ˈtʃiːv.mənt] | gestanoun hazañanoun hombradanoun proezanoun |
angiography [angiographies] (medical imaging technique) noun | angiografíanoun |
angiopathy [angiopathies] (any disease of the blood vessels) noun [UK: ˌaŋɡɪˈɒpəθi] [US: ˌæŋɡɪˈɑːpəθi] | angiopatíanoun |
anthropogeography [anthropogeographies] (study of the geographical distribution of humankind) noun [UK: ˌanθrəpədʒɪˈɒɡrəfi] [US: ˌænθrəpədʒɪˈɑːɡrəfi] | antropogeografíanoun geografía humananoun |
anthropography [anthropographies] (that branch of anthropology) noun [UK: ˌanθrəpəɡrˈafi] [US: ˌænθrəpəɡrˈæfi] | antropografíanoun |
antipathy [antipathies] (contrariety or opposition in feeling) noun [UK: æn.ˈtɪ.pə.θi] [US: æn.ˈtɪ.pə.θi] | antipatíanoun aversiónnoun |
archiepiscopal (of or relating to an archbishop or an archbishopric) adjective [UK: ˈɑːkɪˌepɪskˌɒpəl] [US: ˈɑːrkɪˌepɪskˌɑːpəl] | arquiepiscopaladjective arzobispaladjective |
ashy [ashier, ashiest] (having the color of ashes) adjective [UK: ˈæ.ʃi] [US: ˈæ.ʃi] | cenicientoadjective cinéreoadjective |
atrophy [atrophied, atrophying, atrophies] (wither) verb [UK: ˈæ.trə.fi] [US: ˈæ.trə.fi] | atrofiarseverb |
atrophy [atrophies] (reduced functionality) noun [UK: ˈæ.trə.fi] [US: ˈæ.trə.fi] | atrofianoun |
autarchy [autarchies] (condition of absolute power) noun [UK: ˈɔː.tɑːk.i] [US: ˈɔːr.tɑːrk.i] | autarcíanoun autarquíanoun |
autobiography [autobiographies] (biography of oneself) noun [UK: ˌɔː.təʊ.baɪ.ˈɒ.ɡrə.fi] [US: ˌɔːto.ʊ.baɪ.ˈɒ.ɡrə.fi] | autobiografíanoun |
bibliography [bibliographies] (section of a written work) noun [UK: ˌbɪ.blɪ.ˈɒ.ɡrə.fi] [US: ˌbɪ.bli.ˈɑː.ɡrə.fi] | bibliografíanoun |