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profitable (producing profit) adjective [UK: ˈprɒ.fɪ.təb.l̩] [US: ˈprɑː.fə.təb.l̩] | lucrativoadjectiveMoney lenders are enjoying a profitable period. = Los prestamistas están disfrutando de un periodo lucrativo. provechosoadjective remunerativoadjective rentableadjectiveThat doesn't sound very profitable. = Eso no suena muy rentable. ventajosoadjective |
reestablish (establish again) verb [UK: riə.ˈstæ.blɪʃ] [US: riə.ˈstæ.blɪʃ] | restablecerverbStop maize monoculture, and reestablish multiple cropping, to combat the loss of landscape and soil diversity. = Pongan fin al monocultivo de maíz, y restablezcan el cultivo combinado, para combatir la pérdida de paisajes y la diversidad de terrenos. |
reestablishment (the condition of being reestablished) noun | restablecimientonoun |
regrettable (of an event, action, or state, allowing or deserving regret) adjective [UK: rɪ.ˈɡre.təb.l̩] [US: rɪ.ˈɡre.təb.l̩] | lamentableadjectiveIt is regrettable that he was not elected captain of the team. = Es lamentable que no fuera elegido capitán del equipo. |
regrettably (in a manner inspiring or deserving regret) adverb [UK: rɪ.ˈɡre.tə.bli] [US: rɪ.ˈɡre.tə.bli] | desgraciadamenteadverb lamentablementeadverbRegrettably, we have not received your reply. = Lamentablemente, no hemos recibido tu respuesta. |
relatable (possible to relate) adjective | relacionableadjective |
relational database [relational databases] noun | base de datos relacionalnoun |
repeatable (able to be repeated) adjective [UK: rɪ.ˈpiː.təb.l̩] [US: rə.ˈpiː.təb.l̩] | repetibleadjective |
representable (capable of being represented) adjective [UK: ˌrɛprɪˈzɛntəbl ] [US: ˌrɛprəˈzɛntəbl ] | representableadjective |
respectability (quality of being respectable) noun [UK: rɪ.ˌspek.tə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti] [US: ri.ˌspek.tə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti] | respetabilidadnoun |
respectable (deserving respect) adjective [UK: rɪ.ˈspek.təb.l̩] [US: rə.ˈspek.təb.l̩] | respetableadjectiveHe is respectable in every way. = Él es respetable en todo sentido. |
respectably (in a respectable manner) adverb [UK: rɪ.ˈspek.tə.bli] [US: ri.ˈspek.tə.bli] | dignamenteadverb respetablementeadverb |
retable (table or shelf behind an altar) noun [UK: ˈrɛtəbl ] [US: ˈrɛtəbl ] | retablonoun |
round table [round tables] (conference) noun [UK: ˈraʊnd ˈteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈraʊnd ˈteɪb.l̩] | mesa redondanoun |
Round Table (King Arthur's table) proper noun [UK: ˈraʊnd ˈteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈraʊnd ˈteɪb.l̩] | Mesa Redondaproper noun Tabla Redondaproper noun |
roustabout (an unskilled laborer) noun [UK: ˈraʊ.stə.baʊt] [US: ˈraʊ.stə.ˌbaʊt] | jornaleronoun |
rutabaga [rutabagas] (edible root) noun [UK: ˌruː.tə.ˈbeɪ.ɡə] [US: ruː.tə.ˈbeɪ.ɡə] | colinabonoun |
rutabaga [rutabagas] (plant) noun [UK: ˌruː.tə.ˈbeɪ.ɡə] [US: ruː.tə.ˈbeɪ.ɡə] | nabo sueconoun |
set the table (arrange plates, dishes, etc. in preparation for a meal) verb [UK: set ðə ˈteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈset ðə ˈteɪb.l̩] | poner la mesaverb |
set the table (make a future outcome possible) verb [UK: set ðə ˈteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈset ðə ˈteɪb.l̩] | |
stab [stabs] (act of stabbing) noun [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | acuchillamientonoun cuchilladanoun puñaladanoun |
stab [stabbed, stabbing, stabs] (to pierce or wound with pointed object) verb [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | acuchillarverbIt was John who stabbed Mary. = Fue Johnás quién acuchilló a María. apuñalarverbStab everyone. = Apuñala a todos. |
stab in the back (Act of betrayal) noun [UK: stæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] [US: ˈstæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] | puñalada traperanoun |
stab in the back (To betray somebody) verb [UK: stæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] [US: ˈstæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] | dejar malverb |
stab wound [stab wounds] (a wound caused by stabbing) noun [UK: stæb wuːnd] [US: ˈstæb ˈwaʊnd] | cuchilladanoun puñaladanoun |
stabbing [stabbings] (in incident in which a person is stabbed) noun [UK: ˈstæb.ɪŋ] [US: ˈstæb.ɪŋ] | apuñalamientonoun |
stability [stabilities] (condition of being stable) noun [UK: stə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti] [US: stə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti] | estabilidadnoun |