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курса
poderes
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. power [ingl. am. ˈpaʊ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈpaʊə] SUST.
1.1. power U:
power over sb/sth
poder sobre alguien/algo
power over sb/sth atrbv. center
1.2. power U (over country, nation):
1.3. power U or C (official authority):
power to + infin
poder para  +  infin
special powers
to exceed one's powers
they were given full powers to
it's beyond his powers
2.1. power C (nation):
2.2. power C (person, group):
the powers that be
the powers that be
the powers of darkness
3.1. power U (physical strength, force):
3.2. power U:
3.3. power U:
4.1. power U (ability, capacity):
4.2. power (specific faculty) often pl:
5.1. power U:
power MEC., FÍS.
atrbv. power brakes
5.2. power U (electricity):
power grid esp ingl. brit.
power workers ingl. brit.
6. power U MAT.:
10 to the power of 4/of 3
7. power (a lot) coloq.:
II. power [ingl. am. ˈpaʊ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈpaʊə] V. trans.
III. power [ingl. am. ˈpaʊ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈpaʊə] V. intr.
power (move rapidly) coloq. + adv. compl.:
sea power SUST.
1. sea power C (country):
2. sea power U (might):
staying power [ingl. am. steɪɪŋ ˈpaʊ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈsteɪɪŋ ˌpaʊə] SUST. U
water power SUST. U
girl power SUST. U
flower power SUST. U
hydroelectric power SUST. U
muscle power SUST. U
1. muscle power (physical strength):
2. muscle power (influence):
motive power SUST. U
people power SUST. U
en el diccionario PONS
plenary powers SUST.
plenary powers
I. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, ingl. am. ˈpaʊɚ] SUST.
1. power sin pl. (ability to control):
2. power (country, organization, person):
3. power (right):
4. power sin pl. (ability):
5. power sin pl. (strength):
6. power sin pl. (electricity):
7. power sin pl. (energy):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
the powers that be
II. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, ingl. am. ˈpaʊɚ] V. intr.
III. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, ingl. am. ˈpaʊɚ] V. trans.
spending power SUST. ECON.
power brakes SUST. pl. AUTO.
solar power SUST. sin pl.
power steering SUST.
power-driven ADJ.
sea power SUST.
1. sea power sin pl. (naval strength):
2. sea power (state):
power mower SUST.
naval power SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
plenary powers SUST. pl.
plenary powers
I. power [ˈpaʊ·ər] SUST.
1. power (ability to control):
2. power (country, organization, person):
3. power (right):
4. power (ability):
5. power (strength):
6. power (electricity):
7. power (energy):
8. power math:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
the powers that be
II. power [ˈpaʊ·ər] V. intr.
III. power [ˈpaʊ·ər] V. trans.
power outage SUST.
power brakes SUST. pl. AUTO.
solar power SUST.
spending power SUST. ECON.
sea power SUST.
1. sea power (naval strength):
2. sea power (state):
staying power SUST.
naval power SUST.
power-driven ADJ.
Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA
Present
Ipower
youpower
he/she/itpowers
wepower
youpower
theypower
Past
Ipowered
youpowered
he/she/itpowered
wepowered
youpowered
theypowered
Present Perfect
Ihavepowered
youhavepowered
he/she/ithaspowered
wehavepowered
youhavepowered
theyhavepowered
Past Perfect
Ihadpowered
youhadpowered
he/she/ithadpowered
wehadpowered
youhadpowered
theyhadpowered
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
She was noted for her beauty, intellect and artistic gifts.
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The passive intellectual stagnates intellect by objectifying ideas, thus establishing them as objects.
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Each student is encouraged to develop his faith, character, intellect, and morality.
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This should improve children's health and mind and encourage their intellect.
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Examples can include education, intellect, style of speech, dress, or physical appearance.
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