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s c
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
C of S
1. C of S → Church of Scotland
2. C of S abrév → chief of staff
chief of staff, C of S SUST.
chief of staff MILIT.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
s/c ADJ. abrév écrite
s/c → self-contained
self-contained [ingl. brit. ˌsɛlfkənˈteɪnd, ingl. am. ˈˌsɛlf kənˈteɪnd] ADJ.
1. self-contained:
self-contained project, unit
2. self-contained person:
S, s [ingl. brit. ɛs, ingl. am. ɛs] SUST.
1. S (letter):
S, s m
3. S:
S abrév écrite
4. S abrév écrite → small
I. south [ingl. brit. saʊθ, ingl. am. saʊθ] SUST.
sud m
II. South
1. South POL., GEOGR. ingl. am., HIST.:
2. South (in cards):
III. south [ingl. brit. saʊθ, ingl. am. saʊθ] ADJ.
south METEO.
south coast
IV. south [ingl. brit. saʊθ, ingl. am. saʊθ] ADV.
south move
south lie, live
au sud (of de)
I. small [ingl. brit. smɔːl, ingl. am. smɔl] SUST.
II. smalls SUST.
smalls sust. pl. ingl. brit. coloq., eufem.:
III. small [ingl. brit. smɔːl, ingl. am. smɔl] ADJ.
1. small (not big):
small house, car, book, coin, dog, bag
small atrbv. change, job, mistake, matter
small atrbv. increase, majority, proportion, quantity, amount, stake
small atrbv. sum, number
the small matter of the £1, 000 you owe me irón.
la bagatelle de 1 000 livres que tu me dois irón.
to cut sth up small
the smallest room coloq. eufem.
le petit coin coloq., eufem.
2. small (petty):
small person, act
3. small (not much):
4. small (quiet):
small voice, noise
small sound
5. small (humiliated):
IV. small [ingl. brit. smɔːl, ingl. am. smɔl] ADV.
small write:
V. small [ingl. brit. smɔːl, ingl. am. smɔl]
he's small beer coloq. or potatoes coloq. ingl. am.
it's small beer or potatoes ingl. am.
C, c [ingl. am. si] SUST.
1. C (letter):
C, c m
2. C:
C MÚS.
do m
C MÚS.
ut m
3. C abrév écrite → century
c19th, C19th
4. C:
c abrév écrite
c1890
vers 1890
7. C:
C ingl. brit. ENS. (grade)
note f de 12 sur 20
circa [ingl. brit. ˈsəːkə, ingl. am. ˈsərkə] PREP.
century [ingl. brit. ˈsɛntʃʊri, ingl. am. ˈsɛn(t)ʃ(ə)ri] SUST.
1. century (gen):
2. century (in cricket):
centigrade [ingl. brit. ˈsɛntɪɡreɪd, ingl. am. ˈsɛn(t)əˌɡreɪd] ADJ.
centigrade thermometer:
cent [ingl. brit. sɛnt, ingl. am. sɛnt] SUST.
Celsius [ingl. brit. ˈsɛlsɪəs, ingl. am. ˈsɛlsiəs] ADJ.
carat [ingl. brit. ˈkarət, ingl. am. ˈkɛrət] SUST.
18/24 carat gold
or m 18/24 carats
C/A
1. C/A FIN. abrév → capital account
2. C/A FIN. abrév → credit account
3. C/A FIN. abrév → current account
current account, C/A SUST.
1. current account ingl. brit. FIN.:
2. current account ECON.:
credit account, C/A SUST.
credit account COM., FIN.
capital account, C/A SUST.
c/f
c/f → carried forward
c.w.o., CWO
1. c.w.o. abrév → cash with order
2. c.w.o. ingl. am. MILIT. abrév → chief warrant officer
chief warrant officer, c.w.o SUST.
cash with order, c.w.o. SUST.
c/o abrév écrite
c/o → care of
en el diccionario PONS
I. S SUST. no pl.
1. S → south
S m
2. S ingl. am. → satisfactory
II. S ADJ.
1. S:
sud inv.
2. S → small
southern ADJ.
southern from the south of France
I. south [ˈsaʊθ] SUST.
1. south (cardinal point):
sud m
2. south GEO.:
sud m
the South ingl. am.
II. south [ˈsaʊθ] ADJ.
south side, coast:
sud inv.
III. south [ˈsaʊθ] ADV.
south to travel
I. small [smɔ:l] ADJ.
1. small (not large):
to be too small for sb/sth
2. small (young):
3. small (insignificant):
it's small wonder no art.
4. small (on a limited scale):
5. small TIPOGR., LIT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
it's a small world! provb.
II. small [smɔ:l] SUST. no pl.
satisfactory [ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri, ingl. am. ˌsæt̬-] ADJ.
S [es] SUST., s [es] <-'s> SUST.
s m
S m inv.
s inv.
s abreviatura de second
s f
second2 [ˈsekənd] SUST.
I. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADJ.
1. second (after first):
2. second (after winner):
3. second (not first in importance, size):
to be second only to sb/sth
4. second (another):
second car, chance
II. second1 [ˈsekənd] SUST.
1. second ingl. brit. (degree grade):
2. second no art., no pl. (second gear):
3. second pl. (extra helping):
4. second (imperfect item):
5. second (in a duel):
6. second (in boxing):
III. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADV.
IV. second1 [ˈsekənd] V. trans.
1. second (support):
2. second ingl. brit., ingl. austr. MILIT.:
to be seconded from sth to sth
s/he pers. pron. (he or she)
C
C abreviatura de Celsius
30°c
30°C m
Celsius [ˈselsiəs] ADJ.
Celsius thermometer:
C, c [si:] SUST.
1. C (letter):
C m
c m
2. C MÚS.:
do m
3. C ENS. → cent, century
century <-ies> [ˈsentʃəri] SUST.
1. century (100 year period):
2. century (score in cricket):
cent [sent] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
c., ca PREP.
c. abreviatura de circa
c.
circa [ˈsɜ:kə, ingl. am. ˈsɜ:r-] PREP.
circa date
c/o
c/o abreviatura de care of
c/h SUST.
c/h abreviatura de central heating
ch. c.
en el diccionario PONS
s/he pers. pron. (he or she)
S, s [es] <-'s> SUST.
s m
S m inv.
I. S SUST.
1. S → south
S m
2. S → satisfactory
II. S ADJ.
1. S → south, southern
sud inv.
2. S → small
southern ADJ.
I. south [saʊθ] SUST.
1. south (cardinal point):
sud m
2. south GEO.:
sud m
II. south [saʊθ] ADJ.
south side, coast:
sud inv.
III. south [saʊθ] ADV.
south travel
I. small [smɔl] ADJ.
1. small (not large):
to be too small for sb/sth
2. small (young):
3. small (insignificant):
small wonder that ... irón. hum.
4. small (on limited scale):
5. small TIPOGR., LIT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
it's a small world! provb.
le monde est petit provb.
II. small [smɔl] SUST.
satisfactory [ˌsæt̬·ɪs·ˈfæk·t ə r·i ] ADJ.
s inv.
s abreviatura de second
s f
second2 [ˈsek· ə nd] SUST.
I. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] ADJ.
1. second (after first):
2. second (after winner):
3. second (in importance, size):
to be second only to sb/sth
4. second (another):
second car, chance
II. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] SUST.
1. second no art. (second gear):
2. second pl. (extra helping):
3. second (flawed item):
4. second (in a duel):
5. second (in boxing):
III. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] V. trans. (support)
IV. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] ADV.
c/h SUST.
c/h abreviatura de central heating
ch. c.
c. PREP.
1. c. → circa
2. c. → capacity
3. c. → cent
4. c. → chapter
circa [ˈsɜr·kə] PREP.
circa date
chapter [ˈtʃæp·tər] SUST.
1. chapter of a book:
2. chapter (episode):
3. chapter of an organization:
cent [sent] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
capacity [kə·ˈpæs·ə·t̬i] SUST.
1. capacity <-ties> (amount):
capacity of container
2. capacity (ability):
3. capacity (output):
4. capacity (position):
C, c [si] SUST.
1. C (letter):
C m
c m
2. C MÚS.:
do m
3. C ENS.:
C
C abreviatura de Celsius
30°c
30°C m
Celsius [ˈsel·si·əs] ADJ.
Celsius thermometer:
c/o
c/o abreviatura de care of
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The concept becomes a variable capacity of good governance and can no longer be accepted as an absolute right.
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The thoroughgoing unpleasantness of this character was exposed and emphasised through his capacity for insult, self-pity and brutality.
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The container terminal has a capacity of 80,000 containers a year.
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For example, a corporation has the personal right to bring a lawsuit (as well as the capacity to be sued) and, like a natural person, a corporation can be libeled.
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The colony has the largest water tank in the nearby area (capacity around 500000 lts).
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