Spanska | Engelska |
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Aleja proper noun {f} | Alexia(female given name) |
alejado adjective | aloof(reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant) faraway(distant) |
alejado adverb | clear(not near or touching something) |
alejado de la costa adverb | offshore(away from the shore) |
alejamiento noun {m} | estrangement [estrangements](the act of alienating) |
Alejandra proper noun | Alexandra(female given name) |
Alejandra proper noun {f} | Alexandria(female given name) |
alejandrina noun {f} | Alexandrian(native or inhabitant of Alexandria) |
alejandrino adjective | Alexandrian(of or pertaining to Alexandria) |
alejandrino noun {m} | Alexandrian(native or inhabitant of Alexandria) alexandrine(line of a twelve-syllable poetic meter) |
alejandrita noun {f} | alexandrite(form of chrysoberyl that displays a colour change) |
Alejandro proper noun {m} | Alexander(male given name) |
Alejandro Magno proper noun {m} | Alexander the Great(King of Macedonia) |
Alejandría proper noun {f} | Alexandria(city in Egypt) |
Alejandrópolis proper noun | Alexandroupoli(city) |
alejar verb | fend off(to ward off, drive (something) away, defend against) |
alejarse verb | distance [distanced, distancing, distances](move away) get away(to move away (from)) recede [receded, receding, recedes](move back, move away) |
moraleja noun {f} | moral [morals](the moral significance or practical lesson) |
orden de alejamiento noun {m} | restraining order(order forbidding contacting and close proximity to the protected party) |
rivalejar verb | vie [vied, vying, vies](to rival; to struggle for superiority; to compete) |
Salejard proper noun {m} | Salekhard(city in Russia) |