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transcript [transcripts] (inventory of courses and grades) noun [UK: ˈtræn.skrɪpt] [US: ˈtræn.ˌskrɪpt] | expediente académiconoun |
transcript [transcripts] (molecule of RNA produced by transcription) noun [UK: ˈtræn.skrɪpt] [US: ˈtræn.ˌskrɪpt] | transcritonoun |
transcript [transcripts] (something which has been transcribed) noun [UK: ˈtræn.skrɪpt] [US: ˈtræn.ˌskrɪpt] | transcripciónnoun |
transcription [transcriptions] (in linguistics) noun [UK: træn.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩] [US: ˌtræn.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩] | transcripciónnoun |
transcriptional (Of or pertaining to transcription) adjective | transcripcionaladjective |
trip [trips] (act of tripping someone) noun [UK: trɪp] [US: ˈtrɪp] | zancadillanoun |
trip [tripped, tripping, trips] (fall over or stumble over an object) verb [UK: trɪp] [US: ˈtrɪp] | tropezarverbJohn tripped. = John se tropezó. |
trip [trips] (journey) noun [UK: trɪp] [US: ˈtrɪp] | viajenoun |
trip [trips] (stumble or misstep) noun [UK: trɪp] [US: ˈtrɪp] | tropezarnounJohn tripped. = John se tropezó. |
trip [tripped, tripping, trips] (to cause to stumble) verb [UK: trɪp] [US: ˈtrɪp] | hacer topezarverb zancadillearverbJohn tripped Mary. = John zancadilleó a Mary. |
trip [tripped, tripping, trips] (to experience a state of reverie or to hallucinate) verb [UK: trɪp] [US: ˈtrɪp] | tripearverb |
tripe (entrails, see also: entrails; offal) noun [UK: traɪp] [US: ˈtraɪp] | entrañanoun |
tripe (something valueless) noun [UK: traɪp] [US: ˈtraɪp] | menudonoun |
tripe (stomach lining of animal for food) noun [UK: traɪp] [US: ˈtraɪp] | menudosnoun tripanoun |
triphthong [triphthongs] (monosyllabic vowel combination involving movement from one vowel to another) noun [UK: ˈtrɪf.θɒŋ] [US: ˈtriːf.θɑːŋ] | triptongonoun |
triple (made up of three related elements) adjective [UK: ˈtrɪp.l̩] [US: ˈtrɪp.l̩] | tripleadjective |
triple (sequence of three elements) noun [UK: ˈtrɪp.l̩] [US: ˈtrɪp.l̩] | triplenoun |
triple [tripled, tripling, triples] (to multiply by three) verb [UK: ˈtrɪp.l̩] [US: ˈtrɪp.l̩] | triplicarverbJohn tripled his investment in six months. = John triplicó su inversión en seis meses. |
triple goddess (female triune deity) noun | diosa triplenoun |
Triple Goddess (Wicca: the trinity of the Goddess) proper noun | triple diosaproper noun |
triple jump (athletics field event) noun [UK: ˈtrɪp.l̩ dʒʌmp] [US: ˈtrɪp.l̩ ˈdʒəmp] | triple saltonoun |
triple point [triple points] (the temperature and pressure at which a substance is in equilibrium) noun [UK: ˈtrɪp.l̩ pɔɪnt] [US: ˈtrɪp.l̩ ˈpɔɪnt] | punto triplenoun |
triplet [triplets] ((music): group of three notes played in place of two) noun [UK: ˈtrɪ.plət] [US: ˈtrɪ.plət] | tresillonoun |
triplet [triplets] (group of three) noun [UK: ˈtrɪ.plət] [US: ˈtrɪ.plət] | tríadanoun tríonoun tripletenoun |
triplet [triplets] (one of a group of three) noun [UK: ˈtrɪ.plət] [US: ˈtrɪ.plət] | uno del tríonoun |
triplet [triplets] (one of three siblings born at the same time of the same mother) noun [UK: ˈtrɪ.plət] [US: ˈtrɪ.plət] | triatenoun trillizonoun |
triplet [triplets] noun [UK: ˈtrɪ.plət] [US: ˈtrɪ.plət] | tercetonoun |
tripod [tripods] (a three-legged stand or mount) noun [UK: ˈtraɪ.pɒd] [US: ˈtraɪ.ˌpɑːd] | trípodenoun |
Tripoli (capital of Libya) proper noun [UK: ˈtrɪ.pə.li] [US: ˈtrɪ.pə.li] | Trípoliproper noun |
Tripolitan (someone from Tripoli) noun | tripolitanonoun |
Tripolitan adjective | tripolitanoadjective |
triptych [triptychs] (art: a picture or series of pictures painted on three tablets connected by hinges) noun [UK: ˈtrɪp.tɪk] [US: ˈtrɪp.tɪk] | trípticonounThe structure of the painting is similar to that of a triptych, whose central panel is occupied by the dying horse and the woman carrying the lamp. = La estructura del cuadro es semejante a la de un tríptico, cuyo panel central está ocupado por el caballo agonizante y la mujer portadora de la lámpara. |