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lecture room
sala de conferencias

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. room [Am rum, rʊm, Brit ruːm, rʊm] N

1. room C:

pieza f esp LatAm
pieza f esp LatAm
recámara f esp Mex
the smallest room (in the house) euph, hum
rooms to hire or for rent or Brit also to let

2. room U (space):

II. room [Am rum, rʊm, Brit ruːm, rʊm] VB intr

cat2 N

cat → catalog or catalogue

cat1 [Am kæt, Brit kat] N

1.1. cat (domestic animal):

gato m / gata f
jugar al gato y al ratón (con alguien)

1.2. cat (lion, tiger):

2.1. cat (spiteful woman):

cat inf

2.2. cat (guy) Am:

cat sl, dated
tipo m inf

3. cat inf → caterpillar

I. lecture [Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər, Brit ˈlɛktʃə] N

1. lecture:

lecture UNIV
notas fpl

2. lecture (talking-to):

II. lecture [Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər, Brit ˈlɛktʃə] VB intr UNIV

dictar clase LatAm form
to lecture on sth/to sb
dar una conferencia/clase sobre algo/ a alguien
to lecture in sth
to lecture in sth
hacer clases de algo Chil
to lecture in sth
dictar clases de algo LatAm form (en la universidad)

III. lecture [Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər, Brit ˈlɛktʃə] VB trans (scold, reprove)

in the PONS Dictionary

lecture room N UNIV

in the PONS Dictionary

I. room [ru:m] N

1. room in house:

pieza f LatAm
ambiente m CSur

2. room no pl (space):

to make room for sb/sth

II. room [ru:m] VB intr Am

I. lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] N a. UNIV

to give sb a lecture fig

II. lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] VB intr

III. lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] VB trans

1. lecture:

2. lecture fig (criticize):

in the PONS Dictionary

I. room [rum] N

1. room in house:

pieza f LatAm
ambiente m CSur

2. room (space):

to make room for sb/sth

II. room [rum] VB intr

I. lecture [ˈlek·tʃər] N a. UNIV

to give sb a lecture fig

II. lecture [ˈlek·tʃər] VB intr

III. lecture [ˈlek·tʃər] VB trans

1. lecture:

2. lecture fig (criticize):

Present
Iroom
youroom
he/she/itrooms
weroom
youroom
theyroom
Past
Iroomed
youroomed
he/she/itroomed
weroomed
youroomed
theyroomed
Present Perfect
Ihaveroomed
youhaveroomed
he/she/ithasroomed
wehaveroomed
youhaveroomed
theyhaveroomed
Past Perfect
Ihadroomed
youhadroomed
he/she/ithadroomed
wehadroomed
youhadroomed
theyhadroomed

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