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carbon emissions trading (trading of permits to emit carbon dioxide) noun | mercado del carbononoun |
cardinal [cardinals] (number indicating quantity) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.dɪn.l̩] [US: ˈkɑːr.dɪn.l̩] | número cardinalnoun |
cardinal (of fundamental importance) adjective [UK: ˈkɑː.dɪn.l̩] [US: ˈkɑːr.dɪn.l̩] | cardinaladjectiveThe four cardinal points are three: South and North. = Los cuatro puntos cardinales son tres: el sur y el norte. |
cardinal [cardinals] (official of the Catholic Church) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.dɪn.l̩] [US: ˈkɑːr.dɪn.l̩] | cardenalnoun |
cardinal number [cardinal numbers] (number denoting quantity) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.dɪn.l̩ ˈnʌm.bə(r)] [US: ˈkɑːr.dɪn.l̩ ˈnʌm.br̩] | número cardinalnoun |
cardinal numeral (grammar: word used to represent a cardinal number) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.dɪn.l̩ ˈnjuː.mə.rəl] [US: ˈkɑːr.dɪn.l̩ ˈnuː.mə.rəl] | adjetivo cardinalnoun |
cardinal point noun [UK: ˈkɑː.dɪn.l̩ pɔɪnt] [US: ˈkɑːr.dɪn.l̩ ˈpɔɪnt] | punto cardinalnoun |
cardinality ((set theory)) noun [UK: kˌɑːdɪnˈalɪti] [US: kˌɑːrdɪnˈælɪɾi] | cardinalidadnoun |
Cartesian coordinate (the rectangular coordinates of a point) noun [UK: kɑː.ˈtiːz.jən ˌkəʊ.ˈɔː.dɪ.neɪt] [US: kɑːr.ˈtiː.ʒən ˌkoʊ.ˈɔː.dɪ.neɪt] | |
cede [ceded, ceding, cedes] (give up) verb [UK: siːd] [US: ˈsiːd] | cederverbSpain ceded Guam to the US in 1898. = España cedió Guam a los Estados Unidos en 1898. |
cheerleading (physical activity) noun [UK: ˈtʃɪrˌ.lid.ɪŋ] [US: ˈtʃɪr.ˌlid.ɪŋ] | animaciónnoun porrismonoun |
chide [chided, chiding, chides] (loudly admonish) verb [UK: tʃaɪd] [US: ˈtʃaɪd] | reprenderverb |
chlorhexidine noun | clorhexidinanoun |
cladding (an outside building covering) noun [UK: ˈklæd.ɪŋ] [US: ˈklæd.ɪŋ] | revestimientonoun |
clad [cladded, cladding, clads] (to clothe, to dress, see also: clothe; dress) verb [UK: klæd] [US: ˈklæd] | bañarverb cubrirverb lavarverb |
cloudiness (weather) noun [UK: ˈklaʊ.di] [US: ˈklaʊ.di.nəs] | nubosidadnoun |
cloud [clouded, clouding, clouds] (to become foggy or gloomy, to become obscured from sight) verb [UK: klaʊd] [US: ˈklaʊd] | nublarverbNow it's clouded over. = Ahora se ha nublado. |
code [coded, coding, codes] (cryptography: to encode) verb [UK: kəʊd] [US: koʊd] | codificarverbCoding can be fun. = Codificar puede ser divertido. criptografiarverb encriptarverb |
code [coded, coding, codes] (write software programs) verb [UK: kəʊd] [US: koʊd] | programarverb |
coincide [coincided, coinciding, coincides] (to occupy exactly the same space) verb [UK: ˌkəʊɪn.ˈsaɪd] [US: ˌkoʊɪn.ˈsaɪd] | coincidirverbMy birthday coincides with yours. = Mi cumpleaños coincide con el tuyo. |
collide [collided, colliding, collides] (to impact directly, especially if violent) verb [UK: kə.ˈlaɪd] [US: kə.ˈlaɪd] | chocarverbHis car collided with a train. = Su auto chocó contra un tren. tropezarverb |
collude [colluded, colluding, colludes] (to conspire) verb [UK: kə.ˈluːd] [US: kə.ˈluːd] | coludirverb conspirarverb |
command [commanded, commanding, commands] (to order) verb [UK: kə.ˈmɑːnd] [US: kə.ˈmænd] | mandarverbYou're in command. = Tú estás al mando. ordenarverbHe commanded me to do it. = Él me ordenó hacerlo. |
commanding officer (officer in command of a military unit) noun [UK: kə.ˈmɑːnd.ɪŋ ˈɒf.ɪs.ə(r)] [US: kə.ˈmænd.ɪŋ ˈɑːf.əs.ər] | comandantenoun |
compound [compounded, compounding, compounds] (to worsen a situation) verb [UK: kəm.ˈpaʊnd] [US: ˈkɑːm.paʊnd] | agravarverb |
comprehend [comprehended, comprehending, comprehends] (to understand) verb [UK: ˌkɒm.prɪ.ˈhend] [US: ˌkɑːm.pri.ˈhend] | comprenderverbThe reasons that he gave are difficult to comprehend. = Las razones que él ha dado son difíciles de comprender. |
concede [conceded, conceding, concedes] (to grant, as a right or privilege) verb [UK: kən.ˈsiːd] [US: kən.ˈsiːd] | conferirverb otorgarverb |
concede [conceded, conceding, concedes] (to yield or suffer; to surrender) verb [UK: kən.ˈsiːd] [US: kən.ˈsiːd] | cederverb concederverbIt's more productive to concede a point of pedantry than to spend all day arguing about it. = Es más productivo conceder un punto de pedantería que pasar todo el día discutiendo sobre ello. |
conclude [concluded, concluding, concludes] (to end) verb [UK: kən.ˈkluːd] [US: kən.ˈkluːd] | concluirverbThey concluded he was lying. = Ellos concluyeron que él mentía. |
condescending (assuming a tone of superiority or a patronizing attitude) adjective [UK: ˌkɒn.dɪ.ˈsend.ɪŋ] [US: ˌkɑːn.də.ˈsend.ɪŋ] | condescendienteadjectiveI don't know, she really has a condescending way of talking, don't you think? Sometimes it gets to me. = No sé, ella tiene un tono condescendiente al hablar, ¿no crees? A veces me lo parece. |