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sistema bipartidista
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. two [Am tu, Brit tuː] N
dos m
two by two liter
two by two liter
de a dos LatAm
to cut sth in two
II. two [Am tu, Brit tuː] ADJ
dos adj inv
I. four [Am fɔr, Brit fɔː] N
II. four [Am fɔr, Brit fɔː] ADJ
cuatro adj inv
I. party [Am ˈpɑrdi, Brit ˈpɑːti] N
1. party (event):
the party's over attr mood
2. party POL:
to join a party attr member/worker/leader
3. party (group):
4. party (person or body involved):
II. party [Am ˈpɑrdi, Brit ˈpɑːti] VB intr inf
system [Am ˈsɪstəm, Brit ˈsɪstəm] N
1.1. system (ordered structure):
1.2. system (procedure):
1.3. system (organizational whole):
2.1. system (technical, mechanical):
2.2. system COMPUT:
2.3. system AUDIO:
3.1. system ANAT, PHYSIOL:
3.2. system (body):
4.1. system (form of government):
4.2. system (establishment, status quo):
5. system (for gambling):
martingala f CSur
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two-party system N
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España (official title: Reino de España) is a constitutional monarchy with a two-chamber system. The king, Juan Carlos I, was appointed Head of State on 22.11.1975. The successor to the throne is Crown Prince Felipe de Asturias. The official language of the country is Spanish. Since 1978, el gallego (Galician), el catalán (Catalan) and el euskera/el vasco (Basque) have also been recognised as national languages.
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I. party [ˈpɑ:ti, Am ˈpɑ:rt̬i] -ies -ie- N
1. party (social gathering):
2. party + sing/pl vb POL:
3. party + sing/pl vb (group):
4. party a. LAW:
to be a party to sth
5. party Am inf (person):
II. party [ˈpɑ:ti, Am ˈpɑ:rt̬i] -ies -ie- VB intr
I. two [tu:] ADJ
II. two [tu:] N
dos m
Phrases:
I. eight [eɪt] ADJ
ocho inv
II. eight [eɪt] N
Phrases:
system [ˈsɪstəm] N
1. system (set):
2. system (method of organization):
system POL
3. system (order):
Phrases:
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two-party system N
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I. two [tu] ADJ
II. two [tu] N
dos m
Phrases:
I. eight [eɪt] ADJ
ocho inv
II. eight [eɪt] N
I. party <-ies> [ˈpar·t̬i] N
1. party (social gathering):
2. party + sing/pl vb POL:
3. party + sing/pl vb (group):
4. party a. LAW:
to be a party to sth
5. party inf (person):
II. party <-ie-> [ˈpar·t̬i] VB intr
system [ˈsɪs·təm] N
1. system (set):
2. system (method of organization):
system POL
3. system (order):
Phrases:
Present
Iparty
youparty
he/she/itparties
weparty
youparty
theyparty
Past
Ipartied
youpartied
he/she/itpartied
wepartied
youpartied
theypartied
Present Perfect
Ihavepartied
youhavepartied
he/she/ithaspartied
wehavepartied
youhavepartied
theyhavepartied
Past Perfect
Ihadpartied
youhadpartied
he/she/ithadpartied
wehadpartied
youhadpartied
theyhadpartied
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In 1900, four engineering officers were seriously injured while disassembling a pipe to repair it.
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He was imprisoned for 15 years from 1975 to 1990 under a death sentence, with four and a half years in solitary confinement.
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The set is made up of four couples in a square formation, similar to a quadrille or square dance formation.
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Each member is elected to a staggered four-year term.
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