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multistor
multistor
multistory, multistorey ingl. brit. [ingl. am. ˌməltiˈstɔri, ˌməltaɪˈstɔri, ingl. brit. ˌmʌltɪˈstɔːri] ADJ.
resistor [ingl. am. rəˈzɪstər, ingl. brit. rɪˈzɪstə] SUST.
I. distort [ingl. am. dəˈstɔrt, ingl. brit. dɪˈstɔːt] V. trans.
1. distort (deform):
distort metal/object
distort image/reflection
distort image/reflection
2. distort ELECTRÓ.:
distort signal/sound
3. distort (misrepresent):
distort facts/statement
distort facts/statement
II. distort [ingl. am. dəˈstɔrt, ingl. brit. dɪˈstɔːt] V. intr. AUDIO
I. multiple [ingl. am. ˈməltəpəl, ingl. brit. ˈmʌltɪp(ə)l] ADJ.
1. multiple (involving many elements):
2. multiple (many):
II. multiple [ingl. am. ˈməltəpəl, ingl. brit. ˈmʌltɪp(ə)l] SUST.
I. multiply <multiplies multiplying multiplied> [ingl. am. ˈməltəˌplaɪ, ingl. brit. ˈmʌltɪplʌɪ] V. trans.
1. multiply MAT.:
to multiply sth (by sth)
2. multiply (increase):
multiply chances/benefits/risk
II. multiply <multiplies multiplying multiplied> [ingl. am. ˈməltəˌplaɪ, ingl. brit. ˈmʌltɪplʌɪ] V. intr.
1. multiply MAT.:
2.1. multiply (increase):
multiply problems/chances:
2.2. multiply organisms/animals:
multi-chip [ˈmʌltɪtʃɪp] ADJ.
multipack [ingl. am. ˈməltipæk, ingl. brit. ˈmʌltɪpak] SUST.
multigym [ingl. am. ˈməltidʒɪm, ingl. brit. ˈmʌltɪdʒɪm] SUST.
multiple-choice [ingl. am. ˈməltəpəl ˈˌtʃɔɪs, ingl. brit. mʌltɪp(ə)lˈtʃɔɪs] ADJ.
multiple store SUST.
multistor(e)y [ˌmʌltistɔ:ri, ingl. am. -t̬iˈ-] ADJ.
multistor(e)y
multistage [ˌmʌltiˈsteɪdʒ, ingl. am. -t̬iˈ-] ADJ.
resistor [rɪˈzɪstəʳ, ingl. am. -tɚ] SUST.
I. multiply [ˈmʌltɪplaɪ, ingl. am. -t̬ə-] V. trans. -ie-
II. multiply [ˈmʌltɪplaɪ, ingl. am. -t̬ə-] V. intr.
multitude [ˈmʌltɪtju:d, ingl. am. -t̬ətu:d] SUST.
1. multitude (of things, problems):
2. multitude (crowd):
multiplex [ˈmʌltɪpleks, ingl. am. -t̬ə-] SUST.
multiple [ˈmʌltɪpl, ingl. am. -t̬ə-] ADJ.
historic [hɪˈstɒrɪk, ingl. am. hɪˈstɔ:rɪk] ADJ.
distort [dɪˈstɔ:t, ingl. am. -ˈstɔ:rt] V. trans.
distort facts, the truth
Entrada de OpenDict
history SUST.
multistory [ˌmʌl·ti·ˈstɔr·i] ADJ.
multistage [ˌmʌl·ti·ˈsteɪdʒ] ADJ.
resistor [rɪ·ˈzɪs·tər] SUST.
I. multiply <-ie-> [ˈmʌl··plaɪ] V. trans.
II. multiply <-ie-> [ˈmʌl··plaɪ] V. intr.
multitude [ˈmʌl··tud] SUST.
1. multitude (of things, problems):
2. multitude (crowd):
multiple [ˈmʌl·t̬ə·pəl] ADJ.
multiplex [ˈmʌl··pleks] SUST.
occultism ·ˈkʌl·tɪz·əm] SUST.
distort [dɪ·ˈstɔrt] V. trans.
distort facts, the truth
history [ˈhɪs··ri] SUST.
Present
Idistort
youdistort
he/she/itdistorts
wedistort
youdistort
theydistort
Past
Idistorted
youdistorted
he/she/itdistorted
wedistorted
youdistorted
theydistorted
Present Perfect
Ihavedistorted
youhavedistorted
he/she/ithasdistorted
wehavedistorted
youhavedistorted
theyhavedistorted
Past Perfect
Ihaddistorted
youhaddistorted
he/she/ithaddistorted
wehaddistorted
youhaddistorted
theyhaddistorted
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She is a former trader and real estate broker who achieved some notability in the 1980s hosting a radio program about esotericism and occultism.
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Towards the end of his life he became interested in parapsychology and occultism (as it was interpreted at the period).
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Some other religious denominations disapprove of occultism in most or all forms.
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A second definition uses occultism as an element of modernity.
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He is the intellectual grandfather of much of modern occultism.
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