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eleventh hour (The last minute) noun | última horanoun |
event [events] (medicine: an episode of severe health conditions) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈvent] [US: ɪ.ˈvent] | accidentenoun |
event [events] (occurrence) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈvent] [US: ɪ.ˈvent] | acontecimientonoun eventonoun sucesonoun |
event horizon (gravitational sphere within which light cannot escape) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈvent hə.ˈraɪz.n̩] [US: ɪ.ˈvent hə.ˈraɪz.n̩] | horizonte de eventosnoun horizonte de sucesosnoun |
eventful (pertaining to high levels of activity) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈvent.fəl] [US: ɪ.ˈvent.fəl] | memorableadjective |
eventual (finally resulting) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈven.tʃʊəl] [US: ə.ˈven.tʃuːəl] | inevitableadjective |
eventual (pertaining to events) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈven.tʃʊəl] [US: ə.ˈven.tʃuːəl] | eventualadjective |
eventuality [eventualities] (possible event, see also: contingency) noun [UK: ɪ.ˌven.tʃʊ.ˈæ.lɪ.ti] [US: ə.ˌven.tʃuː.ˈæ.lə.ti] | eventualidadnoun |
eventually (in the end) adverb [UK: ɪ.ˈven.tʃʊə.li] [US: ɪ.ˈven.tʃə.wə.li] | al finaladverb finalmenteadverbJohn eventually agreed. = John finalmente accedió. |
fervent (exhibiting particular enthusiasm, zeal, conviction, persistence, or belief) adjective [UK: ˈfɜː.vənt] [US: ˈfɝː.vənt] | fervienteadjectiveHis tone became more and more fervent. = Su tono se fue haciendo cada vez más ferviente. |
fervently (in a fervent manner) adverb [UK: ˈfɜː.vənt.li] [US: ˈfɝː.vənt.li] | fervientementeadverb fervorosamenteadverb |
fifty-seventh (ordinal number) adjective [UK: ˈfɪf.ti ˈsevnθ] [US: ˈfɪf.ti ˈse.vənθ] | quincuagésimo séptimoadjective |
forty-seventh (1/47) noun [UK: ˈfɔː.ti ˈsevnθ] [US: ˈfɔːr.ti ˈse.vənθ] | |
forty-seventh (47th) adjective [UK: ˈfɔː.ti ˈsevnθ] [US: ˈfɔːr.ti ˈse.vənθ] | cuadragésimo séptimoadjective |
Fuerteventura (island) proper noun | Fuerteventuraproper noun |
Geneva Convention (international treaty) proper noun [UK: dʒɪ.ˈniː.və kən.ˈven.ʃn̩] [US: dʒə.ˈniː.və kən.ˈven.ʃn̩] | Convenciones de Ginebraproper noun |
hyperventilate (to breathe quickly and deeply) verb | hiperventilarverbJohn is hyperventilating. = John está hiperventilando. |
hyperventilation [hyperventilations] (the state of breathing faster) noun [UK: ˌhaɪ.pə.ˈven.tɪ.leɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌhaɪ.pə.ˈven.tɪ.leɪʃ.n̩] | hiperventilaciónnoun |
insolvent (Unable to pay) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈsɒl.vənt] [US: ˌɪn.ˈsɑːl.vənt] | insolventeadjectiveHe was declared insolvent. = Él se declaró insolvente. |
intervention [interventions] (act of intervening) noun [UK: ˌɪn.tə.ˈven.ʃn̩] [US: ˌɪn.tər.ˈven.tʃn̩] | intervenciónnounIt was a divine intervention. = Fue una intervención divina. |
interventionism (political practice) noun [UK: ˌɪn.tə.ˈven.ʃə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˌɪn.tər.ˈven.tʃə.ˌnɪ.zəm] | intervencionismonoun |
interventionist [interventionists] noun [UK: ˌɪn.tə.ˈven.ʃə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˌɪn.tər.ˈven.ʃə.nəst] | intervencionistanoun |
interventionist adjective [UK: ˌɪn.tə.ˈven.ʃə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˌɪn.tər.ˈven.ʃə.nəst] | intervencionistaadjective |
interventive (intervening) adjective | intervencionistaadjective |
interventricular (between the ventricles of the heart) adjective | interventricularadjective |
invent [invented, inventing, invents] (design a new process or mechanism) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈvent] [US: ˌɪn.ˈvent] | inventarverbHe invented the wheel. = Él inventó la rueda. |
invented (fictional, made up) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈven.tɪd] [US: ˌɪn.ˈven.təd] | inventadoadjectivePaper was invented in China. = El papel fue inventado en China. |
invention [inventions] (something invented) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈven.ʃn̩] [US: ˌɪn.ˈven.ʃn̩] | invenciónnoun inventonoun |
inventive adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈven.tɪv] [US: ˌɪn.ˈven.tɪv] | inventivoadjective |
inventor [inventors] (one who invents) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈven.tə(r)] [US: ˌɪn.ˈven.tər] | inventornoun inventoranoun inventriznoun |
inventory [inventoried, inventorying, inventories] (to take stock of the resources or items on hand; to produce an inventory) verb [UK: ˈɪn.vən.tr̩i] [US: ˌɪn.vən.ˈtɔː.ri] | inventariarverb |