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lean [leant, leaning, leans] (to press against) verb [UK: liːn] [US: ˈliːn] | arrimarverb reclinarverbJohn leaned back in his chair. = John se reclinó en su silla. |
lean [leant, leaning, leans] (to rest or rely upon for support) verb [UK: liːn] [US: ˈliːn] | apoyarseverbJohn doesn't have anyone to lean on. = John no tiene a nadie sobre quien apoyarse. |
Leaning Tower of Pisa (the leaning bell tower in the Italian town of Pisa) proper noun [UK: ˈliːn.ɪŋ ˈtaʊə(r) əv ˈpiː.zə] [US: ˈliːn.ɪŋ ˈtaʊər əv ˈpiː.sə] | Torre inclinada de Pisaproper noun |
leishmaniasis (any of various ulcerative skin diseases caused by any of the protozoans of the genus Leishmania) noun | leishmaniasisnoun |
lesbianism (Female homosexuality) noun [UK: ˈlez.bɪə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˈlez.biə.ˌnɪ.zəm] | lesbianismonoun |
libertarianism (political philosophy) noun [UK: ˌlɪbəˈteərɪənɪz(ə)m ] [US: ˌlɪbərˈtɛriənɪz(ə)m ] | libertarismonoun |
litany [litanies] (ritual liturgical prayer) noun [UK: ˈlɪ.tə.ni] [US: ˈlɪ.tə.ni] | letaníanounJohn didn't want to hear Mary's litany of woes, but he sat quietly and listened. = John no quería escuchar la letanía de problemas de Mary, pero se sentó tranquilamente y escuchó. |
Lithuania (country) proper noun [UK: ˌlɪθ.ju.ˈeɪn.iə] [US: ˌlɪθ.u.ˈeɪn.iə] | Lituaniaproper nounLithuania is a good country. = Lituania es un buen país. |
Lithuanian (language) noun [UK: ˌlɪθ.ju.ˈeɪn.iən] [US: ˌlɪθ.u.ˈeɪn.iən] | lituanonoun |
Lithuanian (of or relating to Lithuania) adjective [UK: ˌlɪθ.ju.ˈeɪn.iən] [US: ˌlɪθ.u.ˈeɪn.iən] | lituanoadjectiveI speak Lithuanian. = Hablo lituano. |
Lithuanian Hound noun | sabueso lituanonoun |
Lithuanian SSR (Soviet republic) proper noun | RSS Lituaniaproper noun |
loan [loaned, loaning, loans] (to lend) verb [UK: ləʊn] [US: ˈloʊn] | prestarverb |
Lusitania (ancient Roman province) proper noun [UK: ˌluː.sə.ˈteɪ.niə] [US: ˌluː.sə.ˈteɪ.niə] | Lusitaniaproper noun |
Lusitanian (of or pertaining to ancient Roman province of Lusitania) adjective | lusitanoadjective lusoadjective |
Lutheranism (branch of Christianity developed by Martin Luther) noun [UK: ˈluːθərənɪz(ə)m ] [US: ˈluθərənɪz(ə)m ] | luteranismonoun |
Magellanic penguin [Magellanic penguins] (Penguin) noun [UK: ˌmæ.dʒə.ˈlæ.nɪk ˈpeŋ.ɡwɪn] [US: ˌmæ.dʒə.ˈlæ.nɪk ˈpeŋ.ɡwən] | pachancanoun patrancanoun pingüino de Magallanesnoun pingüino del Surnoun pingüino magallániconoun pingüino patagóniconoun |
Magellanic woodpecker (Chilean bird) noun | carpintero gigantenoun carpintero magallániconoun carpintero negronoun picamaderos de Magallanesnoun |
magnanimity (The quality of being magnanimous; greatness of mind; elevation or dignity of soul) noun [UK: ˌmæɡ.nə.ˈnɪ.mɪ.ti] [US: ˌmæɡ.nə.ˈnɪ.mɪ.ti] | generosidadnoun magnanimidadnoun |
magnanimous (noble and generous in spirit) adjective [UK: mæɡ.ˈnæ.nɪ.məs] [US: mæg.ˈnæ.nə.məs] | magnánimoadjective |
magnanimously (in a magnanimous manner) adverb [UK: mæɡ.ˈnæ.nɪ.mə.sli] [US: mæg.ˈnæ.nɪ.mə.sli] | magnánimamenteadverb |
mahogany [mahoganies] (wood) noun [UK: mə.ˈhɒ.ɡə.ni] [US: mə.ˈhɑː.ɡə.ni] | caobanoun |
mania [manias] (excessive desire) noun [UK: ˈmeɪ.nɪə] [US: ˈmeɪ.niə] | maníanoun |
maniac [maniacs] (fanatic, obsessive) noun [UK: ˈmeɪ.nɪæk] [US: ˈmeɪ.ni.ˌæk] | maniáticonounShe is a maniac. = Es una maniática. |
maniac [maniacs] (insane person) noun [UK: ˈmeɪ.nɪæk] [US: ˈmeɪ.ni.ˌæk] | maniaconoun maníaconoun |
maniacal (like a maniac) adjective [UK: mə.ˈnaɪək.l̩] [US: mə.ˈnaɪək.l̩] | maníacoadjective |
manic (of or pertaining to someone who exhibits mania or craziness) adjective [UK: ˈmæ.nɪk] [US: ˈmæ.nɪk] | maniáticoadjective |
Manichaean (a follower of Manichaeism) noun [UK: mˌanɪʃˈiən] [US: mˌænɪʃˈiən] | maniqueonoun |