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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

senior citizen N

adulto m mayor LatAm
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pasivo (pasiva)
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

citizen [Am ˈsɪdɪzən, ˈsɪdɪsən, Brit ˈsɪtɪz(ə)n] N

1. citizen (of country):

2. citizen (of town, city):

I. senior [Am ˈsinjər, Brit ˈsiːnɪə, ˈsiːnjə] ADJ

1.1. senior (superior in rank):

1.2. senior (older):

Robert King, Senior esp Am

2.1. senior SCHOOL, UNIV:

2.2. senior SPORTS:

sénior adj inv

II. senior [Am ˈsinjər, Brit ˈsiːnɪə, ˈsiːnjə] N

1.1. senior (older person):

adulto m mayor LatAm

1.2. senior (person of higher rank):

2. senior:

senior SCHOOL, UNIV
senior SCHOOL, UNIV

u rečniku PONS

senior citizen N

jubilado(-a) m (f)
u rečniku PONS

citizen [ˈsɪtɪzn, Am ˈsɪt̬-] N

1. citizen (subject):

ciudadano(-a) m (f)

2. citizen (resident of town):

I. senior [ˈsi:niəʳ, Am -njɚ] ADJ

1. senior form (older):

2. senior (higher in rank):

3. senior (of earlier appointment):

4. senior SCHOOL:

senior pupil

II. senior [ˈsi:niəʳ, Am -njɚ] N

1. senior (older person):

2. senior (of higher rank):

3. senior Am SCHOOL:

u rečniku PONS

senior citizen N

jubilado(-a) m (f)
u rečniku PONS

citizen [ˈsɪt̬·ɪ·zən] N

1. citizen (subject):

ciudadano(-a) m (f)

2. citizen (resident of town):

I. senior [ˈsin·jər] ADJ

1. senior form (older):

2. senior (higher in rank):

3. senior (of earlier appointment):

4. senior SCHOOL:

senior pupil

II. senior [ˈsin·jər] N

1. senior (older person):

2. senior (of higher rank):

3. senior SCHOOL:

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The town provides access to hospital services to its citizens.
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It is important to note that the citizens of the municipality found that their name recently.
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This was in large part due to citizens' knowledge of his skills as a reformist.
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The first stripped the king of unlimited authority, the second included ordinary citizens from the towns.
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In this sense international stability relied on the premise that if state security is maintained, then the security of citizens will necessarily follow.
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