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appetite comes with eating (starting something increases your desire to continue it) phrase [UK: ˈæ.pɪ.taɪt kʌmz wɪð ˈiːt.ɪŋ] [US: ˈæ.pə.ˌtaɪt ˈkəmz wɪθ ˈiːt.ɪŋ] | el apetito viene comiendophrase el comer y el rascarphrase todo es empezarphrase |
applicability [applicabilities] (relevancy) noun [UK: ə.ˌplɪk.ə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti] [US: ˌæ.plək.ə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti] | aplicabilidadnoun |
apposite (appropriate, relevant, well-suited) adjective [UK: ˈæ.pə.zɪt] [US: ˈæ.pə.zɪt] | apropiadoadjective oportunoadjective pertinenteadjective |
apposition [appositions] (grammatical construction) noun [UK: ˌæ.pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌæ.pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] | aposiciónnoun |
aptitude [aptitudes] (natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill) noun [UK: ˈæp.tɪ.tjuːd] [US: ˈæp.tə.ˌtuːd] | aptitudnoun capacidadnoun |
aptitude [aptitudes] (the condition of being suitable) noun [UK: ˈæp.tɪ.tjuːd] [US: ˈæp.tə.ˌtuːd] | conveniencianoun |
Aquitaine (former region of France) proper noun [UK: ˌæ.kwə.ˈteɪn] [US: ˌæ.kwə.ˈteɪn] | Aquitaniaproper noun |
aragonite (saline evaporate) noun [UK: ˈarəɡˌɒnaɪt] [US: ˈærəɡˌɑːnaɪt] | aragonitanoun aragonitonoun |
arbiter [arbiters] (a person appointed, or chosen, by parties to determine a controversy between them) noun [UK: ˈɑː.bɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈɑːr.bə.tər] | árbitranoun árbitronoun |
arbitrager (one who participates in arbitrage) noun [UK: ˈɑː.bə.ˌtrɑː.ʒə(r)] [US: ˈɑːr.bə.ˌtrɑː.ʒər] | arbitrajistanoun |
arbitral (relating to arbitration) adjective [UK: ˈɑː.bɪ.trəl] [US: ˈɑːr.bɪ.trəl] | arbitraladjective |
arbitrarily (in an arbitrary manner) adverb [UK: ˈɑː.bɪ.trə.ri.li] [US: ˈɑːr.bə.ˌtre.rə.li] | arbitrariamenteadverbNo one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property. = Nadie será privado arbitrariamente de su propiedad. |
arbitrary (based on individual discretion or judgment) adjective [UK: ˈɑː.bɪ.trə.ri] [US: ˈɑːr.bə.ˌtre.ri] | arbitrarioadjectiveNo one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property. = Nadie será privado arbitrariamente de su propiedad. |
arbitrate [arbitrated, arbitrating, arbitrates] (to make a judgment on) verb [UK: ˈɑː.bɪ.treɪt] [US: ˈɑːr.bə.ˌtret] | arbitrarverb |
arbitration [arbitrations] (the act or process of arbitrating) noun [UK: ˌɑː.bɪ.ˈtreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌɑːr.bə.ˈtreɪʃ.n̩] | arbitrajenoun |
arbitrator [arbitrators] (person who settles or judges) noun [UK: ˈɑː.bɪ.treɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈɑːr.bə.ˌtre.tər] | árbitranoun árbitronoun |
archimandrite (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church) noun [UK: ˌɑːk.ɪ.ˈmæn.draɪt] [US: ˌɑːrk.ɪ.ˈmæn.draɪt] | archimandritanoun |
architect [architects] (designer of buildings) noun [UK: ˈɑːk.ɪ.tekt] [US: ˈɑːrk.ə.ˌtekt] | arquitectanoun arquitectonounJohn is an architect. = John es un arquitecto. |
architectural (pertaining to architecture) adjective [UK: ˌɑːk.ɪ.ˈtekt.ʃrəl] [US: ˌɑːrk.ə.ˈtek.tʃə.rəl] | arquitectónicoadjectiveThis is a superb illustration of how Emmet modified the traditional architectural designs. = Ésta es una magnífica ilustración de cómo Emmet modificó los diseños arquitectónicos tradicionales. arquitecturaladjective |
architecture [architectures] (art and science of designing buildings and other structures) noun [UK: ˈɑːk.ɪ.tek.tʃə(r)] [US: ˈɑːrk.ə.ˌtek.tʃər] | arquitecturanoun |
architranseme (theoretical common denominator used in the comparison of source text and translation) noun | arquitransemanoun |
architrave [architraves] (the lowest part of an entablature) noun [UK: ˈɑːk.ɪ.treɪv] [US: ˈɑːrk.ə.ˌtrev] | arquitrabenoun |
arduity (state or quality of being arduous) noun | arduidadnoun durezanoun rigornoun |
argentite (silver sulfide) noun | argentitanoun |
aridity (long term lack of rainfall or moisture) noun [UK: ə.ˈrɪ.də.ti] [US: e.ˈrɪ.də.ti] | arideznoun |
arithmancy (divination using numbers that are the equivalent of letters of a name) noun | aritmancianoun aritmomancianoun |
arithmetic (arithmetical) adjective [UK: ə.ˈrɪθ.mə.tɪk] [US: ˌe.ˌrɪθ.ˈme.tɪk] | aritméticoadjectiveI got a B in arithmetic. = Tengo una B en aritmética. |