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اليَوْم
anticuado, -a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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contravención N f

I. encajar VB trans

1. encajar (meter, colocar):

2. encajar inf (endilgar) (encajarle algo a alg.):

3.1. encajar disgusto/broma/crítica:

3.2. encajar SPORTS:

to letin
encajar derechazo/golpe

II. encajar VB intr

1. encajar pieza/cajón:

to fit in sth

2. encajar (cuadrar):

(encajar con algo) su versión no encaja con la de otros testigos

III. encajarse VB vpr

1. encajarse refl inf prenda:

2. encajarse Mex (aprovecharse):

encajarse con alg.

tiempo N m

1. tiempo (como algo que transcurre):

2.1. tiempo (duración, porción de tiempo):

2.2. tiempo (mucho tiempo):

2.3. tiempo (período disponible, tiempo suficiente):

2.4. tiempo SPORTS (marca):

2.5. tiempo (de un bebé):

3. tiempo en locs:

hacer tiempo SPORTS

4.1. tiempo (época):

4.2. tiempo (temporada):

4.3. tiempo (momento propio, oportuno):

5.1. tiempo SPORTS (en un partido):

5.2. tiempo MECH:

5.3. tiempo (de una sinfonía):

6. tiempo (compás):

7. tiempo LING:

8. tiempo METEO:

del o Mex al tiempo

medio3 N m

1. medio MATH (mitad):

2.1. medio (centro):

quitar a alg. de en medio euph
to get rid of sb euph
quitar a alg. de en medio euph
to bump sb off inf

2.2. medio <los medios mpl > (de la plaza de toros):

centre Brit

3.1. medio (recurso, manera):

3.2. medio ART (vehículo):

3.3. medio:

4. medio en locs:

(en medio de) en medio de tanta gente
(por medio de) nos enteramos por medio de tu primo

5.1. medio (círculo, ámbito):

5.2. medio BIOL:

6. medio (dedo):

7. medio (moneda):

medio2 ADV

medio1 (media) ADJ

1. medio attr (la mitad de):

2. medio (mediano, promedio):

medio (media)

3.1. medio <a medias phrase adv > (de manera incompleta):

3.2. medio <a medias phrase adv > (entre dos):

4. medio Chil inf attr (uso enfático):

desactualizado (desactualizada)
vencido (vencida) visa/pasaporte
vencido (vencida) billete/boleto/cheque
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out-of-date [ˌaʊtəvˈdeɪt, Am ˌaʊt̬-] ADJ

out-of-date clothes
out-of-date clothes
out-of-date ticket
out-of-date person
to be out of date FASHION
to be out of date FOOD
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in the PONS Dictionary
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out-of-date [ˌaʊt̬·əv·ˈdeɪt] ADJ

out-of-date clothing
out-of-date clothing
out-of-date version
to be out of date FASHION
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presente
yoencajo
encajas
él/ella/ustedencaja
nosotros/nosotrasencajamos
vosotros/vosotrasencajáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesencajan
imperfecto
yoencajaba
encajabas
él/ella/ustedencajaba
nosotros/nosotrasencajábamos
vosotros/vosotrasencajabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesencajaban
indefinido
yoencajé
encajaste
él/ella/ustedencajó
nosotros/nosotrasencajamos
vosotros/vosotrasencajasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesencajaron
futuro
yoencajaré
encajarás
él/ella/ustedencajará
nosotros/nosotrasencajaremos
vosotros/vosotrasencajaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesencajarán

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Students at universities today are taught that most of what they learn throughout their courses will be rendered out-of-date within a few years.
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Many of the building's mechanical systems, although today out-of-date and replaced for efficiency and safety reasons, were highly advanced when the building was constructed.
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The book also lacked shape or much interpretation of the fifteenth-century political scene, out-of-date the minute it was published.
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Gouges calls the notion that women are lesser beings an out-of-date concept.
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The multi-plant system facilitated quick product shipping, minimizing out-of-date merchandise problems.
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