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ideа́t in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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idea [Am aɪˈdiə, Brit ʌɪˈdɪə] N

1.1. idea (plan, suggestion):

2.3. idea (impression, belief):

ideа́t in the PONS Dictionary

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There ought to be an idea behind every painting.
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Unfortunately, as if to manifest the gravity of our national disorientation, the idea is already doddering over charges of copyright claims.
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The idea of a head start may seem unfair.
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The main idea is to create a grid (a histogram) overlaid on the state space.
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She lacks parental care and love, so she desires this from a surrogate father figure, and becomes obsessed with the idea.
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The idea of residual topological isomerism introduces a handy scheme of modifying the molecular graphs and generalizes former efforts of systemization of mechanically bound and bridged molecules.
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If nothing else, that reply gives a good idea of the brush-off householders can expect to receive if they complain when the tariff rates they were promised are cut.
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In this book he reveals his idea that living under the autocratic system is equal to slavery.
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You will bring a lot of illiquidity into the market if that's the way you set it up and that can't be a good idea.
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Before that, the idea of learning a particular fact may have been dismissed because of a misperception of irrelevance.
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