Oxford Spanish Dictionary
G, g [Am dʒi, Brit dʒiː] N
I. general [Am ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl, Brit ˈdʒɛn(ə)r(ə)l] ADJ
1.1. general (not detailed or specific):
1.2. general (not specialized):
2.1. general (applicable to all, involving everyone):
2.2. general (widespread):
3. general (usual):
A, a [Am eɪ, Brit eɪ] N
1.1. A (letter):
1.2. A MUS:
1.3. A (grade):
3.3. A Brit TRANSP:
anti-g [Am ˌæn(t)iˈdʒi, ˌænˌtaɪˈdʒi, Brit antɪˈdʒiː] ADJ
anti-g → antigravity
I. antigravity [Am ˌæn(t)iˈɡrævədi, ˌænˌtaɪˈɡrævədi, Brit antɪˈɡravɪti] N U
II. antigravity [Am ˌæn(t)iˈɡrævədi, ˌænˌtaɪˈɡrævədi, Brit antɪˈɡravɪti] ADJ
G-force [Am ˈdʒifɔrs, Brit ˈdʒiːfɔːs] N
G-force → force of gravity
u rečniku PONS
Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)
- The term leísmo refers to the incorrect or perhaps non-standard usage of le(s) as the direct object instead of lo(s) or la(s), e.g. “Les visité ayer, a mis hermanas” instead of “Las visité ayer, a mis hermanas”. Such use is commonly accepted in certain regions but not accepted by most Spanish speakers.