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media

media [ˈmi:diə] SUST.

1. media:

the media + sing./pl. v. (organizations)
media pl.

2. media pl. of medium

medium2 <-s [or media]> [ˈmi:diəm] SUST.

1. medium (conveying substance):

2. medium (way of expressing ideas):

3. medium PRENSA, TV:

4. medium (spiritualist):

5. medium QUÍM., BIOL.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

znajdować [perf znaleźć] złoty środek

medium1 [ˈmi:diəm] ADJ.

1. medium (average):

2. medium steak:

mass media SUST.

the mass media + sing./pl. v.
the mass media + sing./pl. v.
mass media pl.

media event SUST.

media event

media interest SUST.

media interest

media magnate SUST. PRENSA

media magnate

media partner SUST.

media partner

medium1 [ˈmi:diəm] ADJ.

1. medium (average):

2. medium steak:

medium2 <-s [or media]> [ˈmi:diəm] SUST.

1. medium (conveying substance):

2. medium (way of expressing ideas):

3. medium PRENSA, TV:

4. medium (spiritualist):

5. medium QUÍM., BIOL.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

znajdować [perf znaleźć] złoty środek

happy medium SUST.

medium-dry ADJ.

medium-dry wine:

medium-rare ADJ.

medium-rare steak:

medium-sized ADJ.

medium-term ADJ.

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social media SUST.

social media
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medium SUST.

multiplying medium nukleonika
moderating medium nukleonika

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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

[media] hype
the media + sing./pl. v. (organizations)
media pl.
the mass media + sing./pl. v.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Concentrated, with a sweet core of peach and apple, it finishes medium-dry with a hint of slate.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Chalky minerality on the nose leads to flavours of apple, citrus and subtle pineapple, carried to a medium-dry finish.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Its wines are rich in extract and are found as dry, medium-dry and sweet wines.
en.wikipedia.org
I've converted lots of friends who claim not to like riesling with this immaculate wine: medium-dry and juicy, it has such a light touch it almost floats through your mouth.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This high level of media interest was in part due to the cancellation of horse racing at the time.
en.wikipedia.org