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Minderheit

en el diccionario PONS

mi·nor·ity ˈgroup SUST.

Minderheit f <-, -en>
Minorität f <-, -en> elev.
en el diccionario PONS

I. mi·nor·ity [maɪˈnɒrəti, ingl. am. -ˈnɔ:rət̬i] SUST.

1. minority (the smaller number):

Minderheit f <-, -en>
Minorität f <-, -en> elev.
minority holding [or interest] [or stake] ECON.

2. minority (racial/ethnic group):

Minderheit f <-, -en>

3. minority DER.:

II. mi·nor·ity [maɪˈnɒrəti, ingl. am. -ˈnɔ:rət̬i] SUST. modifier

minority (interests, party, protection, rights, vote):

I. group [gru:p] SUST.

1. group + sing./pl v.:

Gruppe f <-, -n>
Baumgruppe f <-, -n>

2. group QUÍM. (category):

Gruppe f <-, -n>

3. group ECON. (association):

Konzern m <-s, -e>

4. group (musicians):

5. group INFORM. (six-character word):

Gruppe f <-, -n>

6. group INFORM. (in a GUI):

7. group INFORM. (in a network):

II. group [gru:p] SUST. modifier

Gruppenfoto nt <-s, -s>
Gruppenaufnahme f <-, -n>
Gruppensex m <-(es)> kein pl
Gruppenarbeit f <-> kein pl

III. group [gru:p] V. trans.

to group sth

IV. group [gru:p] V. intr.

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

group SUST. ESTRUCT. CORP.

Present
Igroup
yougroup
he/she/itgroups
wegroup
yougroup
theygroup
Past
Igrouped
yougrouped
he/she/itgrouped
wegrouped
yougrouped
theygrouped
Present Perfect
Ihavegrouped
youhavegrouped
he/she/ithasgrouped
wehavegrouped
youhavegrouped
theyhavegrouped
Past Perfect
Ihadgrouped
youhadgrouped
he/she/ithadgrouped
wehadgrouped
youhadgrouped
theyhadgrouped

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

However, it is one of two minority-majority elementary schools in the district.
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The latter will be persecuted when they have become a minority.
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At this time, she also became active in equal rights activism, minority and elder rights.
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Recognized minority languages have official status as well, usually in their respective regions.
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The 1962 and 1965 elections produced minority parliaments in which no one party had a majority of seats.
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Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Certainly, LGBT community is not the only minority group in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan to undergo marginalization.
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www.gwi-boell.de
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Selbstverständlich ist die LGBTI-Gemeinde nicht die einzige Minderheit, die in Georgien, Armenien oder Aserbaidschan marginalisiert wird.
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Composition of governance bodies and breakdown of employees per category according to gender, age group, minority group membership, and other indicators of diversity.
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nachhaltigkeitsbericht2011.volkswagenag.com
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Zusammensetzung der leitenden Organe und Aufteilung der Mitarbeiter nach Kategorie hinsichtlich Geschlecht, Altersgruppe, Zugehörigkeit zu einer Minderheit und anderen Indikatoren für Vielfalt.
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It examines changes in the established Jewish communities and institutions, newly founded Jewish initiatives, movements and religious communities and changes in relations between this minority group and the majority society.
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www.nfp58.ch
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Untersucht werden die Veränderungen etablierter jüdischer Gemeinden und Institutionen, die Neugründungen jüdischer Initiativen, Bewegungen und Religionsgemeinden sowie der Wandel der Beziehungen der Minderheit zur Mehrheitsgesellschaft.
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The project is located in a county in a mountainous region where 16 ethnic minority groups live.
www.myclimate.org
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Die Projektregion ist eine bergische Landschaft, in der allein 16 ethnische Minderheiten leben.
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lamenting and yearning in equal measure for reconciliation with one’s own father, who had never paid attention and was a member of a minority group that had to contend with prejudices.
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www.swissfilms.ch
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Eine Klage und gleichzeitig Sehnsucht nach Versöhnung mit dem eigenen Vater, der sich nie gekümmert hat und der einer Minderheit angehört, die mit Vorurteilen zu kämpfen hat.
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