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pieza de conversación
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
conversation piece SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
conversation [ingl. am. ˌkɑnvərˈseɪʃ(ə)n, ingl. brit. kɒnvəˈseɪʃ(ə)n] SUST.
1. conversation U (spoken communication):
2. conversation C (talk):
piece [ingl. am. pis, ingl. brit. piːs] SUST.
1.1. piece (part of sth broken, torn, cut, divided):
to be a piece of cake coloq.
ser pan comido coloq.
to be a piece of cake coloq.
ser un bollo Río Pl. coloq.
to pull sth/sb to pieces
destrozar algo/a alguien
1.2. piece (component):
2. piece (item):
we sell the cutlery by the piece ingl. brit.
3.1. piece MÚS.:
3.2. piece TEAT.:
3.3. piece PRENSA:
3.4. piece (of poetry):
dar su (or mi etc.) opinión
3.5. piece ARTE:
4. piece (coin):
5.1. piece (in board games):
5.2. piece (in chess):
6. piece (handgun):
piece argot
piece argot
pipa f Esp. argot
piece argot
fusca f Méx. argot
7. piece (distance) ingl. am. coloq.:
de aquí es un tirón Río Pl. coloq.
8.1. piece argot, pey. (woman):
tipa f coloq., pey.
tía f Esp. coloq.
mamacita f Méx. coloq.
mina f Co. Sur argot
8.2. piece argot, pey. (sexual partner) ingl. am.:
es muy buena en la cama coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
conversation [ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən, ingl. am. ˌkɑ:nvɚ-] SUST. (word exchange)
plática f amer.
piece [pi:s] SUST.
1. piece (bit):
piece of wood, metal, food
piece of text
piece of land
piece of broken glass
to take sth to pieces ingl. brit.
2. piece (item, one of set):
3. piece (game):
4. piece (scrap):
5. piece:
piece ARTE, MÚS.
piece PRENSA
6. piece (coin):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be a piece of cake coloq.
to give sb a piece of one's mind coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
conversation [ˌkan·vər·ˈseɪ·ʃən] SUST. (word exchange)
plática f amer.
piece [pis] SUST.
1. piece (small unit):
piece of wood, metal, food
piece of text
piece of land
piece of broken glass
2. piece (item, one of set):
3. piece (in games):
4. piece (with mass nouns):
5. piece:
piece ARTE, MÚS.
piece PRENSA
6. piece (coin):
7. piece argot (gun):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be a piece of cake coloq.
to give sb a piece of one's mind coloq.
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Our technology has allowed conversation with a complete stranger possible by means of electronic mail, chat rooms or text messaging.
opinion.inquirer.net
Finally, you can catch all of these water cooler conversation starters in one convenient place.
movieweb.com
In 1947, one of his first inventions was a radio transmitter that allowed simultaneous two-way communication (such as in a phone conversation).
en.wikipedia.org
We wouldn't be having this conversation if the ad was sponsored by the KKK.
en.wikipedia.org
They also want to be engaged in a conversation, as opposed to getting the hard sell.
www.mediapost.com

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