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C, c
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C, c [ingl. am. si, ingl. brit. siː] SUST.
1. C (letter):
C
C
C
c f
2. C MÚS.:
C
do m
3. C → Celsius or centigrade
C
C
20°C
20°C
4. C (grade):
C
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)
c
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.
s/c ingl. brit.
s/c → self-contained
self-contained [ingl. am. ˈˌsɛlf kənˈteɪnd, ingl. brit. ˌsɛlfkənˈteɪnd] ADJ.
1. self-contained:
self-contained district/village
self-contained flat ingl. brit.
2. self-contained:
h & c ADJ.
h & c → hot and cold
c/o
c/o → in care of,, BrEcare of
a/c SUST.
1. a/c → account
a/c
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-in-C [ingl. am. ˌsiɪnˈsi, ingl. brit. ˌsiːɪnˈsiː] SUST.
C-in-C → Commander-in-Chief
C-band [ingl. am. ˈsiˌbænd, ingl. brit. ˈsiːband] SUST.
banda f C
C-note [ˈsiːnəʊt] SUST. ingl. am. coloq.
billete m de cien verdes amer. coloq.
hepatitis C SUST. U
C & W SUST. U
C & W → country and western
country and western [ingl. am. ˈˌkəntri n ˈwɛstərn, ingl. brit.] SUST. U
en el diccionario PONS
C, c [si:] SUST.
1. C (letter):
C
C, c f
2. C MÚS.:
C
do m
3. C ENS.:
C
C after sust.
C abreviatura de Celsius
C
C
Celsius [ˈselsiəs] ADJ. FÍS.
c.
1. c. → circa
c. (by numbers)
c. (by dates)
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.
i/c
i/c abreviatura de in charge (of)
i/c
a/c [ˌeɪˈsi:]
a/c abreviatura de account
a/c
c/
a/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/o
c/o abreviatura de care of
c/o
a/c
h & c
h & c abreviatura de hot and cold (water)
h & c
c/h SUST.
c/h abreviatura de central heating
c/h
p.c.
p.c. abreviatura de per cent
p.c.
p.c.
percent SUST. ingl. am., per cent [pəˈsent, ingl. am. pɚˈ-] SUST. ingl. brit.
C of E [ˌsi:əvˈi:]
C of E abreviatura de Church of England
C of E
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
C, c [si] SUST.
1. C (letter):
C
C, c f
2. C MÚS.:
C
do m
3. C ENS.:
C
C after sust.
C ABBR Celsius, centigrade
C
C
centigrade [ˈsen··greɪd] ADJ.
Celsius [ˈsel·si·əs] ADJ. FÍS.
c.
1. c. → circa
c. (by numbers)
c. (by dates)
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):
a C cup
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.
a/c [ˌeɪ·ˈsi]
1. a/c → account
a/c
c/
a/c
2. a/c → air conditioning
a/c
a/c
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/o
c/o ABBR care of
c/o
a/c
C.
C. ABBR century
C.
s.
century <-ies> [ˈsen·tʃə·ri] SUST. (100 years)
p.c.
p.c. ABBR percent
p.c.
p.c.
percent [pər·ˈsent] SUST.
B.C. [ˌbi·ˈsi] ADV.
B.C. ABBR before Christ
B.C.
a.C.
Washington D.C. SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
C
C
C
c
Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA
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The series ran for a self-contained ten issues, which received acclaim, especially for a new creator and a small publisher.
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In the field of psychology a healthy individual is typically seen as self-contained, independent and self-reliant, capable of asserting himself and influencing his environment.
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This is a self-contained system that uses three ring laser gyros to determine azimuth, elevation angle and trunnion tilt angle.
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For these verbs, the action is considered self-contained because they occur on the same level of the hierarchy.
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It begins with a general overview of ichthyology, although it is not self-contained.
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