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concentration camp (camp where large numbers of persons are detained) noun [UK: ˌkɒn.sən.ˈtreɪʃ.n̩ kæmp] [US: ˌkɑːn.sən.ˈtreɪʃ.n̩ ˈkæmp] | campo de concentraciónnoun |
Confederate States of America (nation existing from 1861-1865) proper noun | Estados Confederados de Américaproper noun |
confederation [confederations] (union or alliance of states) noun [UK: kən.ˌfe.də.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: kən.ˌfe.də.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | confederaciónnoun |
confederationism (advocacy) noun | confederacionismonoun |
configuration [configurations] (relative disposition) noun [UK: kən.ˌfɪ.ɡə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: kən.ˌfɪ.ɡjə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | configuraciónnoun |
conflagration [conflagrations] (a large, ferocious, and destructive fire) noun [UK: ˌkɒn.flə.ˈɡreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌkɑːn.flə.ˈɡreɪʃ.n̩] | conflagraciónnoun |
conglomeration [conglomerations] (that which consists of many previously separate parts) noun [UK: kən.ˌɡlɒ.mə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: kən.ˌɡlɑː.mə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | conglomeraciónnoun |
congratulate [congratulated, congratulating, congratulates] (to express one’s sympathetic pleasure or joy to the person(s) it is felt for) verb [UK: kən.ˈɡræ.tʃʊ.leɪt] [US: kən.ˈɡræ.tʃə.ˌlet] | felicitarverbJohn congratulated Mary. = John felicitó a Mary. |
congratulation (act of congratulating) noun [UK: kən.ˌɡræ.tʃʊ.ˈleɪʃ.n̩] [US: kən.ˌɡræ.tʃə.ˈleɪʃ.n̩] | felicitaciónnoun |
congratulations (expressing approbation) interjection [UK: kən.ˌɡræ.tʃʊ.ˈleɪʃ.n̩z] [US: kən.ˌɡræ.tʃə.ˈleɪʃ.n̩z] | enhorabuenainterjection felicidadesinterjection |
consecrate [consecrated, consecrating, consecrates] (declare holy, or make holy by some procedure) verb [UK: ˈkɒn.sɪ.kreɪt] [US: ˈkɑːn.sə.ˌkret] | consagrarverb |
consecration (action of consecrating) noun [UK: ˌkɒn.sɪ.ˈkreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌkɑːn.sə.ˈkreɪʃ.n̩] | consagraciónnoun |
considerate (thoughtful) adjective [UK: kən.ˈsɪ.də.rət] [US: kən.ˈsɪ.də.rət] | consideradoadjectiveThat's very considerate of you. = Eso es muy considerado por tu parte. |
considerately (acting with consideration) adverb [UK: kən.ˈsɪ.də.rət.li] [US: kən.ˈsɪ.də.rət.li] | consideradamenteadverb |
consideration [considerations] (process of considering) noun [UK: kən.ˌsɪ.də.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: kən.ˌsɪ.də.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | consideraciónnoun |
conspirator [conspirators] (person who is part of a conspiracy) noun [UK: kən.ˈspɪ.rə.tə(r)] [US: kən.ˈspɪ.rə.tər] | conspiradornoun conspiradoranoun |
conspiratorial (pertaining to conspiracy or conspirators) adjective [UK: kən.ˌspɪ.rə.ˈtɔː.rɪəl] [US: kən.ˌspɪ.rə.ˈtɔː.riəl] | conspirativoadjective |
cooperate [cooperated, cooperating, cooperates] (to work together) verb [UK: kəʊ.ˈɒ.pə.reɪt] [US: koʊ.ˈɒ.pə.reɪt] | cooperarverbTurkey is cooperating with Azerbaijan to displace Armenians living in Artsakh. = Turquía está cooperando con Azarbaiyán para desplazar a los armenios que viven en Artsaj. |
cooperation [cooperations] (act of cooperating or being cooperative) noun [UK: kəʊ.ˌɒ.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: koʊ.ˌɒ.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | cooperaciónnounI need your cooperation. = Necesito tu cooperación. |
cooperative (ready to work with another) adjective [UK: kəʊ.ˈɒ.pə.rə.tɪv] [US: koʊ.ˈɒ.pə.rə.tɪv] | cooperativoadjectiveJohn thought Mary wasn't as cooperative as she should've been. = John pensó que Mary no era tan cooperativa como ella debería haber sido. |
cooperative [cooperatives] (type of company) noun [UK: kəʊ.ˈɒ.pə.rə.tɪv] [US: koʊ.ˈɒ.pə.rə.tɪv] | cooperativanoun |
corporate (formed into a corporation; incorporated) adjective [UK: ˈkɔː.pə.rət] [US: ˈkɔːr.pə.rət] | incorporadoadjective |
corporate (of, or relating to a corporation) adjective [UK: ˈkɔː.pə.rət] [US: ˈkɔːr.pə.rət] | corporativoadjective |
corporation [corporations] (body corporate with legal personality) noun [UK: ˌkɔː.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌkɔːr.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | corporaciónnoun |
corporation [corporations] (company owned by shareholders, see also: joint-stock company; public limited company) noun [UK: ˌkɔː.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌkɔːr.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | sociedad anónimanoun |
corroborate [corroborated, corroborating, corroborates] (To confirm or support with additional evidence) verb [UK: kə.ˈrɒ.bə.reɪt] [US: kə.ˈrɑː.bə.ˌret] | corroborarverbRay was willing to corroborate Gary's story, but the police were still unconvinced that either of them were telling the truth. = Ray estaba dispuesto a corroborar la historia de Gary, pero la policía no estaba convencida aún de que alguno de los dos dijera la verdad. |
corroboration [corroborations] (the act of corroborating, strengthening, or confirming) noun [UK: kə.ˌrɒ.bə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: kə.ˌrɒ.bə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | corroboraciónnoun |
crate [crates] (box or basket) noun [UK: kreɪt] [US: ˈkreɪt] | cajanoun empaquenoun esqueletonoun guacalnoun jaulónnoun |
Crater (a constellation) proper noun [UK: ˈkreɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈkreɪ.tər] | Craterproper noun |
crater [craters] (astronomy: hemispherical pit) noun [UK: ˈkreɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈkreɪ.tər] | cráternoun |
curate [curates] (assistant rector) noun [UK: ˈkjʊə.rət] [US: ˈkjʊ.rət] | vicarionoun |
curate [curates] (parish priest) noun [UK: ˈkjʊə.rət] [US: ˈkjʊ.rət] | curanoun padrenoun párroconoun |