The Great Dictionary
English - Spanish
60.000 Entries
Benjamin Maximilian Eisenhauer
© 2021
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Preface Preface This dictionary contains around 60,000 English terms with their Spanish translations, making it one of the most comprehensive books of its kind. It offers a wide vocabulary from all areas as well as numerous idioms. The terms are translated from English to Spanish. If you need translations from Spanish to English, then the companion volume "The Great Dictionary Spanish - English" is recommended.
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This dictionary contains around 60,000 English terms with their Spanish translations, making it one of the most comprehensive books of its kind. It offers a wide vocabulary from all areas as well as numerous idioms.
The terms are translated from English to Spanish. If you need translations from Spanish to English, then the companion volume "The Great Dictionary Spanish - English" is recommended.
A-bomb {noun, verb} (A-bombs, A-bombed, A-bombing) bomba atómica A-flat {noun} (A-flats) as A-flat major {noun} la bemol mayor A-flat minor {noun} menor A-minor {noun} (A-minors) la menor A-sharp minor {noun} menor A-shirt {noun} (A-shirts) jersey a.m. {adjective, adverb} a. m. | de la mañana AA {adjective, noun, properNoun, verb} (AAs, AAing, AAed) AA Aachen[/ˈɑkən/ | /ˈɑːkən/] {properNoun} Aquisgrán aah {interjection, noun, verb} (aahs, aahing, aahed) ah | ay Aalborg[/ˈɔlbɔɹ/ | /ˈɔːlbɔː(ɹ)/] {properNoun} Aalborg Aalenian {adjective, properNoun} aaleniano aalii[/ɑˈliˌi/ | /ɑːˈliːiː/] {noun} (aaliis) chirca Aar[/ɑɹ/ | /ɑːɹ/] {properNoun} Aar aardvark[/ˈɑɹd.vɑɹk/ | /ˈɑːd.vɑːk/] {noun} (aardvarks) cerdo hormiguero aardwolf[/ˈɑɹd.ˌwʊlf/ | /ˈɑːdˌwʊlf/] {noun} (aardwolves) lobo de tierra | proteles Aarhus[/ˈɔɹˌhus/ | /ˈɔːˌhuːs/] {properNoun} Århus Aaron[/ˈæɹ.ən/ | /ˈɛɹ.ən/] {noun, properNoun} (Aarons) Aarón Aaron's beard[/ˈɜːɹ.ənz bɪɹd/ | /ˈɝ.ənz bɪɹd/] {noun} (Aaron's beards) barda de Aron Aaron's rod[/ˈæɹ.ənz ɹɑd/ | /ˈɜːɹ.ənz ɹɒd/] {noun} gordolobo Aaronic[/æɹˈɑn.ɪk/ | /æɹˈɒn.ɪk/] {adjective} (most Aaronic, more Aaronic) aarónico ab initio[/ˌæb ɪˈnɪʃ.i.oʊ/] {adverb} ab initio | desde el principio abaca[/ˌæb.əˈkɑ/] {noun} abacá abacist[/əˈbɑ.kəst/ | /ˈæb.ə.sɪst/] {noun} (abacists) abacista aback[/əˈbæk/] {adverb, noun} (abacks) atrás | hacia atrás abacterial[/ˌeɪ.bækˈtɪɹ.i.əl/] {adjective} (most abacterial, more abacterial) abacteriano abaction {noun} abigeato abacus[/ˈæbəkaɪ/ | /ˈæbəkəs/ | /ˈæbəˌkaɪ/] {noun} (abacuses, abaci) ábaco Abadan[/ˌɑ.bɑˈdɑn/] {properNoun} Abadán Abaddon[/əˈbæ.dn̩/] {properNoun} Abadón abaft[/əˈbæft/ | /əˈbɑft/ | /əˈbɑːft/] {adverb, preposition} (more abaft, most abaft) a popa Abakan[/ˌɑ.bəˈkɑn/] {properNoun} Abakán abalone[/æb.əˈloʊ.ni/ | /æb.əˈləʊ.ni/] {noun} (abalones) abulón | oreja de mar | loco abandon[/əˈbæn.dn̩/ | /əˈbæn.dən/] {noun, verb} (abandons, abandoning, abandoned) abandonar | renunciar | desenfreno | expulsar | suspender abandon ship {verb} (abandons ship, abandoning ship, abandoned ship) abandonar el barco abandoned[/əˈbæn.dn̩d/] {adjective, verb} (most abandoned, more abandoned) abandonado | desenfrenado | desinhibido abandonee[/əˈbæn.dəˌni/] {noun} (abandonees) cesionario abandoning {noun, verb} (abandonings) abandono abandonment[/əˈbæn.dn̩.mn̩t/] {noun} abandono | dejación | desamparo abase[/əˈbeɪs/] {verb} (abases, abasing, abased) humillar | rebajar | degradar abasement[/əˈbeɪs.mənt/] {noun} abatimiento | humillación | rebajamiento abash[/əˈbæʃ/] {verb} (abashes, abashing, abashed) avergonzar | abochornar | confundir abashed[/əˈbæʃt/] {adjective, verb} (more abashed, most abashed) avergonzado abashment[/əˈbæʃ.mənt/] {noun} confusión abasia[/ə.ˈbeɪ.ʒə/] {noun} (abasias) abasia abat-vent[/ɑ.ˌbɑ.ˈvɑ̃/] {noun} (abat-vents) cobertizo abate[/əˈbeɪt/] {noun, verb} (abates, abated, abating) humillar | abatir | menguar | reducir | suprimir abatement[/əˈbeɪt.mənt/] {noun} disminución abatis[/ˈæb.əˌti/ | /ˈæb.əˌtiː/] {noun} (abatises, abatis) obstáculo abatjour[/ˌɑˌbɑˈʒʊ.ɚ/] {noun} (abatjours) pantalla de lámpara abattage {noun} (abattages) faenar abattoir[/ˈæb.əˌtwɑɹ/ | /ˈæb.əˌtwɑː(ɹ)/] {noun} (abattoirs) matadero | camal | degolladero | desolladero | rastro abaya[/əˈbeɪ.jə/] {noun} (abayas) abaya abbacy[/ˈæb.ə.si/] {noun} (abbacies) abadía Abbasid[/əˈbæs.əd/] {adjective, noun} (Abbasids) abasida | abasí abbatial[/əˈbeɪ.ʃl̩/] {adjective} (more abbatial, most abbatial) abacial | abadengo abbe[/æ.ˈbeɪ/] {noun} (abbes) abad abbess[/ˈæb.ɪs/] {noun} (abbesses) abadesa Abbeville[/ˈæb.iˌvɪl/] {properNoun} Abbeville abbey[/ˈæb.i/] {noun} (abbeys) abadía abbeystead {noun} (abbeysteads) abadía abbot[/ˈæb.ət/] {noun} (abbots) abad abbreviate[/ə.ˈbɹiː.vi.eɪt/ | /əˈbɹi.vi.eɪt/] {adjective, noun, verb} (most abbreviate, more abbreviate, abbreviates, abbreviating, abbreviated) abreviar | simplificar abbreviated[/əˈbɹi.viˌeɪ.tɪd/ | /əˈbɹiːvieɪtɪd/] {adjective, verb} (most abbreviated, more abbreviated) abreviado abbreviation[/əˌbɹi.viˈeɪ.ʃn̩/ | /əˌbɹiː.viˈeɪ.ʃən/] {noun} abreviación | abreviatura abbreviature[/əˈbɹi.vi.əˌt͡ʃʊɹ/] {noun} abreviatura abbé[/æˈbeɪ/] {noun} (abbés) abate ABC {adjective, noun, phraseologicalUnit, properNoun} (ABCs, ABC's) abecé abciximab {noun} abciximab abdest[/ˈɑb.dɛst/] {noun} abdesto abdicate[/ˈæb.dɪˌkeɪt/] {verb} (abdicates, abdicating, abdicated) abdicar
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