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s c
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
s/he PRON
s/he → he or she
s/c Brit
s/c → self-contained
self-contained [Am ˈˌsɛlf kənˈteɪnd, Brit ˌsɛlfkənˈteɪnd] ADJ
1. self-contained:
self-contained district/village
self-contained flat Brit
2. self-contained:
S, s [Am ɛs, Brit ɛs] N
1. S:
s f
2. S GEOG → south
3. S FASHION → small
4. S HISTORY (in UK, Commonwealth, etc):
I. south [Am saʊθ, Brit saʊθ] N U
1.1. south (point of the compass, direction):
sur m
1.2. south (region):
2. south:
3. south (in bridge):
Sur m
II. south [Am saʊθ, Brit saʊθ] ADJ attr
south wall/face
sur adj inv
south wall/face
south wind
III. south [Am saʊθ, Brit saʊθ] ADV
south of sth
I. small <smaller smallest> [Am smɔl, Brit smɔːl] ADJ
1.1. small (in size):
chico esp LatAm
una muñeca chica esp LatAm
1.2. small (in number, amount, value):
small family
small family
chico esp LatAm
small sum/price
small sum/price
1.3. small (not much):
2. small (in scale):
3.1. small (unimportant, trivial):
small mistake/problem
small mistake/problem
3.2. small (humble, modest):
II. small <smaller smallest> [Am smɔl, Brit smɔːl] ADV (of size)
escribe tan chiquito esp LatAm
III. small [Am smɔl, Brit smɔːl] N
1. small:
2. small <smalls, pl > Brit inf, dated:
paños mpl menores hum
c.w.o.
c.w.o. → cash with order
c/o
c/o → in care of,, BrEcare of
C, c [Am si, Brit siː] N
1. C (letter):
c f
2. C MUS:
do m
3. C → Celsius or centigrade
20°C
20°C
4. C (grade):
5. C → circa
Rome, pop. c. 3, 000, 000
Roma, 3.000.000 hab. aprox.
Homer, c. 800 B.C.
6. C (in currencies) → cent(s)
centavo(s) m(pl)
7. C → cancer euph, hum
circa [Am ˈsərkə, Brit ˈsəːkə] PREP
circa 900 BC
circa 900 BC
cancer [Am ˈkænsər, Brit ˈkansə] N
1. cancer C or U (disease) MED:
2.1. cancer astrol (constellation):
cancer no art
2.2. cancer astrol C (person):
A, a [Am eɪ, Brit eɪ] N
1.1. A (letter):
a f
1.2. A MUS:
la m
to give sb an A
darle el la a alguien
1.3. A (grade):
2. A MED:
3.1. A (in house numbers):
35A
≈ 35 bis
35A
≈ 35 duplicado
3.2. A (in sizes of paper) Brit:
A3
A3 (420 x 297mm)
A4
A4 (297 x 210mm)
A5
A5 (210 x 148mm)
3.3. A Brit TRANSP:
attr A road
4. A (firstly):
A sentence adv
A sentence adv
c.h. N
c.h. → central heating
c.h.
central heating N U
u rečniku PONS
s [es]
s abbreviation of second
second3 [sɪˈkɒnd, Am -ˈkɑ:nd] VB trans Brit, Aus
second officer, staff:
second2 [ˈsekənd] N (unit of time)
I. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADJ
1. second (after first):
to be second only to sb/sth
2. second (another):
on second thoughts Brit, Aus, on second thought Am, Aus
3. second Brit, Aus:
el tercer piso LatAm
II. second1 [ˈsekənd] N
1. second Brit (second-class degree):
2. second no pl (second gear):
3. second pl (extra helping):
4. second COMM (imperfect item):
5. second (in duel):
6. second MUS:
7. second (seconder):
III. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADV
1. second (second place):
2. second (second class):
IV. second1 [ˈsekənd] VB trans
1. second (support in debate):
2. second form (back up):
S [es] N no pl
1. S → south
S m
2. S Am → satisfactory
I. south [ˈsaʊθ] N
sur m
II. south [ˈsaʊθ] ADJ
satisfactory [ˌsætɪsˈfæktəri, Am ˌsæt̬-] ADJ
S [es], s N
S, s
C, c [si:] N
1. C (letter):
C, c f
2. C MUS:
do m
3. C SCHOOL:
c/o
c/o abbreviation of care of
c.
1. c. → circa
2. c. → cent
c.
3. c. → century
c.
s.
circa [ˈsɜ:kə, Am ˈsɜ:r-] PREP
circa 1850
hacia (el año) 1850
century <-ies> [ˈsentʃəri] N
1. century (100 years):
2. century SPORTS (cricket):
cent [sent] N
Phrases:
to not have a red cent Am inf
C after n
C abbreviation of Celsius
Celsius [ˈselsiəs] ADJ PHYS
c/h N
c/h abbreviation of central heating
u rečniku PONS
S [es] N
1. S → south
S m
2. S → satisfactory
I. south [saʊθ] N
sur m
II. south [saʊθ] ADJ
satisfactory [ˌsæt̬·ɪs·ˈfæk··ri] ADJ
S [es], s N
S, s
s [es]
s ABBR second
s m
second2 [ˈsek·ənd] N (unit of time)
I. second1 [ˈsek·ənd] ADJ
1. second (after first):
to be second only to sb/sth
2. second (another):
Phrases:
II. second1 [ˈsek·ənd] N
1. second (second gear):
2. second pl (extra helping):
3. second COMM (imperfect item):
4. second (in duel):
5. second MUS:
6. second (seconder):
III. second1 [ˈsek·ənd] ADV
IV. second1 [ˈsek·ənd] VB trans
1. second (support in debate):
2. second form (back up):
C.
C. ABBR century
C.
s.
century <-ies> [ˈsen·tʃə·ri] N (100 years)
C after n
C ABBR Celsius, centigrade
centigrade [ˈsen··greɪd] ADJ
Celsius [ˈsel·si·əs] ADJ PHYS
C, c [si] N
1. C (letter):
C, c f
2. C MUS:
do m
3. C SCHOOL:
c.
1. c. → circa
2. c. → cent
c.
3. c. → cup
c.
taza f (aprox. 250 ml)
I. cup [kʌp] N
1. cup (container):
2. cup SPORTS (trophy):
3. cup BOT, REL:
4. cup (part of bra):
Phrases:
II. cup <-pp-> [kʌp] VB trans
circa [ˈsɜr·kə] PREP
circa 1850
hacia (el año) 1850
cent [sent] N
Phrases:
c/o
c/o ABBR care of
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The bollards some of which are still in satisfactory condition was made of teak.
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However, a flexible bag is hard to throw and trials had not been at all satisfactory.
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It was deemed satisfactory and another hundred were ordered.
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The gauntlet on the palpating ha (left) allows to locate the spatial coordinates of the palpated landmarks with a satisfactory accuracy (below 1 cm).
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A mark 7 is a decent grade, implying the student has satisfactory command of the subject matter but is not exceptionally good either.
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