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a c
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
a/c SUST.
1. a/c → account
2. a/c → air conditioning
air conditioning SUST. U
clima m artificial esp AmC Méx.
I. account [ingl. am. əˈkaʊnt, ingl. brit. əˈkaʊnt] SUST.
1. account FIN. (with bank, building society):
checking or ingl. brit. current account
to put or turn sth to (good) account
2. account COM.:
account (invoice) ingl. brit.
account (invoice) ingl. brit.
pagar or saldar su (or mi etc.) cuenta
3. account (client, contract):
4. account (part of budget):
rubro m amer.
5. account (on Stock Exchange):
atrbv. account day
6. account:
7. account (consideration, reckoning):
8. account (importance) form.:
9. account <accounts, pl >:
10. account in phrases:
on account of as prep.
on account of she was late as conj. ingl. am. coloq.
on sb's account
por alguien
II. account [ingl. am. əˈkaʊnt, ingl. brit. əˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.
c.w.o.
c.w.o. → cash with order
c/o
c/o → in care of,, BrEcare of
C, c [ingl. am. si, ingl. brit. siː] SUST.
1. C (letter):
c f
2. C MÚS.:
do m
3. C → Celsius or centigrade
20°C
20°C
4. C (grade):
5. C → circa
Rome, pop. c. 3, 000, 000
Roma, 3.000.000 hab. aprox.
Homer, c. 800 B.C.
6. C (in currencies) → cent(s)
centavo(s) m(pl)
7. C → cancer eufem., hum.
circa [ingl. am. ˈsərkə, ingl. brit. ˈsəːkə] PREP.
circa 900 BC
circa 900 BC
cancer [ingl. am. ˈkænsər, ingl. brit. ˈkansə] SUST.
1. cancer C or U (disease) MED.:
2.1. cancer astrol (constellation):
cancer sin art.
2.2. cancer astrol C (person):
A, a [ingl. am. eɪ, ingl. brit. eɪ] SUST.
1.1. A (letter):
a f
1.2. A MÚS.:
la m
to give sb an A
darle el la a alguien
1.3. A (grade):
2. A MED.:
3.1. A (in house numbers):
35A
≈ 35 bis
35A
≈ 35 duplicado
3.2. A (in sizes of paper) ingl. brit.:
A3
A3 (420 x 297mm)
A4
A4 (297 x 210mm)
A5
A5 (210 x 148mm)
3.3. A ingl. brit. TRANSP.:
atrbv. A road
4. A (firstly):
A sentence adv.
A sentence adv.
c.h. SUST.
c.h. → central heating
c.h.
central heating SUST. U
I. a surfeit of SUST. liter.
una plétora de liter.
II. surfeit [ingl. am. ˈsərfət, ingl. brit. ˈsəːfɪt] V. trans. liter.
to surfeit oneself with/on sth
to surfeit oneself with/on sth
hartarse a algo Esp.
A/D ADJ.
A/D → analog to digital
a.m.2 ADV. (before midday)
a.m.
a. m.
at 7 a.m.
a las 7 de la mañana or 7 a. m.
A, a [ingl. am. eɪ, ingl. brit. eɪ] SUST.
1.1. A (letter):
a f
1.2. A MÚS.:
la m
to give sb an A
darle el la a alguien
1.3. A (grade):
2. A MED.:
3.1. A (in house numbers):
35A
≈ 35 bis
35A
≈ 35 duplicado
3.2. A (in sizes of paper) ingl. brit.:
A3
A3 (420 x 297mm)
A4
A4 (297 x 210mm)
A5
A5 (210 x 148mm)
3.3. A ingl. brit. TRANSP.:
atrbv. A road
4. A (firstly):
A sentence adv.
A sentence adv.
blood group, blood type SUST. MED.
A&E SUST.
A&E → accident and emergency
inglés
inglés
español
español
c/
A.C.A.B. (All Cops Are Bastards) argot abr.
A.C.A.B. argot
español
español
inglés
inglés
c.c.
a/c [ˌeɪˈsi:]
a/c abreviatura de account
c/
I. account [əˈkaʊnt] SUST.
1. account (with bank):
2. account (bill):
3. account pl (financial records):
cuentas f pl.
4. account (customer):
5. account (description):
6. account sin pl. (consideration):
7. account sin pl. form. (importance):
8. account sin pl. (responsibility):
on sb's account
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. account [əˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.
C, c [si:] SUST.
1. C (letter):
C, c f
2. C MÚS.:
do m
3. C ENS.:
c/o
c/o abreviatura de care of
c.
1. c. → circa
2. c. → cent
c.
3. c. → century
c.
s.
circa [ˈsɜ:kə, ingl. am. ˈsɜ:r-] PREP.
circa 1850
hacia (el año) 1850
century <-ies> [ˈsentʃəri] SUST.
1. century (100 years):
2. century DEP. (cricket):
cent [sent] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to not have a red cent ingl. am. coloq.
C after sust.
C abreviatura de Celsius
Celsius [ˈselsiəs] ADJ. FÍS.
c/h SUST.
c/h abreviatura de central heating
a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indet. art. before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel
1. a (in general):
2. a (not translated):
3. a (to express prices, rates):
£2 a dozen
£6 a week
4. a (before person's name):
a.k.a.
a.k.a. abreviatura de also known as
a.k.a.
a.s.a.p. [ˌeɪeseɪˈpi:]
a.s.a.p. abreviatura de as soon as possible
a.s.a.p.
a.s.a.p.
a.m. [ˌeɪˈem]
a.m. abreviatura de ante meridiem
a.m.
a.m.
inglés
inglés
español
español
c/
español
español
inglés
inglés
a/c [ˌeɪ·ˈsi]
1. a/c → account
c/
2. a/c → air conditioning
air conditioning SUST.
I. account ·ˈkaʊnt] SUST.
1. account (with bank):
2. account (bill):
3. account pl (financial records):
cuentas f pl.
4. account (customer):
5. account (description):
6. account (consideration):
7. account form. (importance):
8. account (responsibility):
on sb's account
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. account ·ˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.
C.
C. ABBR century
C.
s.
century <-ies> [ˈsen·tʃə·ri] SUST. (100 years)
C after sust.
C ABBR Celsius, centigrade
centigrade [ˈsen··greɪd] ADJ.
Celsius [ˈsel·si·əs] ADJ. FÍS.
C, c [si] SUST.
1. C (letter):
C, c f
2. C MÚS.:
do m
3. C ENS.:
c.
1. c. → circa
2. c. → cent
c.
3. c. → cup
c.
taza f (aprox. 250 ml)
I. cup [kʌp] SUST.
1. cup (container):
2. cup DEP. (trophy):
3. cup BOT., REL.:
4. cup (part of bra):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. cup <-pp-> [kʌp] V. trans.
circa [ˈsɜr·kə] PREP.
circa 1850
hacia (el año) 1850
cent [sent] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to not have a red cent coloq.
c/o
c/o ABBR care of
A.M. [ˌeɪ·ˈem], a.m.
A.M. ABBR ante meridiem
A.M.
a.m.
A.D. [ˌeɪ·ˈdi]
A.D. ABBR anno Domini
A.D.
d. (de) C.
a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indet. art. before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel
1. a (in general):
2. a (not translated):
3. a (to express prices, rates):
$2 a dozen
$6 a week
4. a (before person's name):
A, a [eɪ] SUST.
1. A (letter):
A, a f
2. A MÚS. (note):
la m
3. A ENS.:
Present
Isurfeit
yousurfeit
he/she/itsurfeits
wesurfeit
yousurfeit
theysurfeit
Past
Isurfeited
yousurfeited
he/she/itsurfeited
wesurfeited
yousurfeited
theysurfeited
Present Perfect
Ihavesurfeited
youhavesurfeited
he/she/ithassurfeited
wehavesurfeited
youhavesurfeited
theyhavesurfeited
Past Perfect
Ihadsurfeited
youhadsurfeited
he/she/ithadsurfeited
wehadsurfeited
youhadsurfeited
theyhadsurfeited
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This information was subsequently removed due to the widespread availability of quick blood group tests that are conducted during medical emergencies.
en.wikipedia.org
Some may not have the blood group on them.
en.wikipedia.org
There are many other human blood group systems and most of them are only rarely associated with transfusion problems.
en.wikipedia.org
He was responsible for folklore, blood group research, psycholinguistics, genetics, protohistory and genealogy.
en.wikipedia.org
These antigens may be proteins, carbohydrates, glycoproteins, or glycolipids, depending on the blood group system.
en.wikipedia.org