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lien [liens] (right to take and hold debtor’s property) noun [UK: lɪən] [US: ˈliːn] | derecho de retenciónnoun |
lienholder (person who has right of property) noun | propietario prestamistanoun |
Aguascalientes (state of Mexico) proper noun | Aguascalientesproper noun |
alien [aliens] (foreigner) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.liən] [US: ˈeɪ.liən] | extranjeranoun extranjeronoun |
alien [aliens] (life form of non-Earth origin) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.liən] [US: ˈeɪ.liən] | alienígenanoun extraterrestrenoun |
alien (not belonging to the same country) adjective [UK: ˈeɪ.liən] [US: ˈeɪ.liən] | alienígenaadjectiveThe alien arrived. = El alienígena llegó. |
alien [aliens] (person, etc. from outside) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.liən] [US: ˈeɪ.liən] | advenanoun desconocidanoun desconocidonoun |
alien (pertaining to extraterrestrial life) adjective [UK: ˈeɪ.liən] [US: ˈeɪ.liən] | extraterrestreadjectiveI don't believe in aliens. = No creo en extraterrestres. |
alien (very unfamiliar, strange) adjective [UK: ˈeɪ.liən] [US: ˈeɪ.liən] | ajenoadjective alienígenoadjective |
alienate [alienated, alienating, alienates] (to convey or transfer) verb [UK: ˈeɪ.liə.neɪt] [US: ˈeɪ.ljə.ˌnet] | enajenarverb |
alienate [alienated, alienating, alienates] (to estrange) verb [UK: ˈeɪ.liə.neɪt] [US: ˈeɪ.ljə.ˌnet] | alienarverbI'm not as alienated now as I was then. = No estoy tan alienado ahora que como lo estaba entonces. |
alienated (isolated, excluded or estranged) adjective [UK: ˈeɪ.liə.neɪ.tɪd] [US: ˈeɪ.liə.ˌne.təd] | alienadoadjectiveI'm not as alienated now as I was then. = No estoy tan alienado ahora que como lo estaba entonces. |
alienation [alienations] (the act of alienating) noun [UK: ˌeɪ.liə.ˈneɪ.tʃn̩] [US: ˌe.liə.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] | alienaciónnoun |
client [clients] (a customer or receiver of services) noun [UK: ˈklaɪənt] [US: ˈklaɪənt] | clientenoun |
client state (state that is subordinate) noun [UK: ˈklaɪənt steɪt] [US: ˈklaɪənt ˈsteɪt] | estado clientenoun |
clientele [clienteles] (body of clients who frequent an establishment) noun [UK: ˌkliːən.ˈtel] [US: ˌklaɪən.ˈtel] | clientelanoun distinguida clientelanoun |
clientelism (a political system based on personal relations rather than personal merits) noun | clientelismonoun |
consilience (concurrence of multiple inductions) noun [UK: kən.ˈsɪ.lɪəns] [US: kən.ˈsɪ.lɪəns] | consiliencianoun |
ebullience (quality of enthusiastic or lively expression of feelings and thoughts) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈbʌ.lɪəns] [US: ə.ˈbʊ.ljəns] | efervescencianoun vivacidadnoun |
ebullient (agitated) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈbʌ.lɪənt] [US: ə.ˈbʊ.ljənt] | bullenteadjective |
ebullient (enthusiastic) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈbʌ.lɪənt] [US: ə.ˈbʊ.ljənt] | alborozadoadjective entusiastaadjective extáticoadjective jubilosoadjective |
emollient [emollients] (something which softens or lubricates the skin) noun [UK: i.ˈmɒ.liənt] [US: i.ˈmɒ.liənt] | emolientenoun |
Gallienus (Roman Emperor) proper noun | Galienoproper noun |
inalienable (incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable) adjective [UK: ˌɪn.ˈeɪ.lɪə.nəb.l̩] [US: ˌɪ.ˈneɪ.ljə.nəb.l̩] | inalienableadjectiveThese rights are inalienable. = Estos derechos son inalienables. |
julienne (garnish of vegetables) noun [UK: ˌdʒuː.lɪ.ˈen] [US: ˌdʒuː.liː.ˈen] | juliananoun |
Pliensbachian (a subdivision of the Jurassic period) proper noun | Pliensbachienseproper noun |
resilience (mental ability) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈzɪ.lɪəns] [US: rə.ˈzɪ.liəns] | resiliencianoun |
resilience (physical property of material) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈzɪ.lɪəns] [US: rə.ˈzɪ.liəns] | elasticidadnoun |
resilient (able to withstand force without cracking; elastic) adjective [UK: rɪ.ˈzɪ.lɪənt] [US: rə.ˈzɪ.ljənt] | resilienteadjective resistenteadjectiveI'm pretty resilient. = Soy bastante resistente. |