alma in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for alma in the English»Spanish Dictionary

alma mater, Alma Mater [Am ˌɑlmə ˈmɑdər, Brit ˌalmə ˈmɑːtə, ˌalmə ˈmeɪtə] N form

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English
Alumni were increasingly returning to teach and work at their alma mater.
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He served his alma mater as the deputy head prefect in the same year and was the house captain of the school.
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The football players sing the alma mater with the students after every home game.
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They perform two versions of the Alma Mater, an instrumental ballad and a vocal version.
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At the end of the game, both teams' alma maters are played and sung.
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He is held in high regard by his alma mater, and regularly attends reunions.
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Nevertheless, when school budget cuts jeopardize his alma mater's varsity sports, he sponsors both the girls' floor hockey and boys' basketball teams.
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The song was renamed Alma Mater, after the incipit, in 1869.
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Un alma sentenciada, the second single of the album, is a feverish and, at points, hyperdramatic ballad.
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The band's colors remember the colors of the Alma Mater.
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