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irlandés, -esa

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. Irish [Am ˈaɪrɪʃ, Brit ˈʌɪrɪʃ] ADJ

1. Irish (of the island):

Irish
the Irish Sea

2. Irish (of the Republic):

Irish

II. Irish [Am ˈaɪrɪʃ, Brit ˈʌɪrɪʃ] SUBST

1. Irish (people) + pl Verb:

the Irish

2. Irish U (language):

Irish

I. Irish-American [ˌaɪrɪʃəˈmerɪkən, ˌaɪərɪʃəˈmerɪkən] SUBST

Irish-American

II. Irish-American [ˌaɪrɪʃəˈmerɪkən, ˌaɪərɪʃəˈmerɪkən] ADJ

Irish-American

Irish coffee SUBST U or C

Irish coffee

Irish Republic SUBST

Irish Republic

Irish whiskey SUBST

Irish whiskey
Irish whiskey

Irish setter SUBST

Irish setter

Irish terrier SUBST

Irish terrier

Irish wolfhound SUBST

Irish wolfhound

Northern Irish1 ADJ

Northern Irish
Northern Irish

Northern Irish2 SUBST

the Northern Irish

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Spanisch
Spanisch

I. Irish [ˈaɪərɪʃ, Am ˈaɪ-] ADJ

Irish

II. Irish [ˈaɪərɪʃ, Am ˈaɪ-] SUBST

1. Irish pl (people):

the Irish

2. Irish LING:

Irish
Irish Gaelic
OpenDict-Eintrag

Irish Sea SUBST

Irish Sea
of Irish descent
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
irlandés (-esa)
Irish
Northern Irish
Irish Sea
Irish coffee
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. Irish [ˈaɪ·rɪʃ] ADJ

Irish

II. Irish [ˈaɪ·rɪʃ] SUBST

1. Irish pl (people):

the Irish

2. Irish LING:

Irish
Irish Gaelic
of Irish descent
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
Northern Irish
irlandés (-esa)
Irish
Irish Sea

PONS OpenDict

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In the late 19th century, the valley quickly became a major centre for iron ore extraction.
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The pitch extraction process then involves the recognition of incomplete harmonic patterns and happens in neural networks.
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One of the department's key responsibilities is to ensure the sustainable extraction of marine resources.
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However, the case did not stick and extraction was performed easily.
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This led to the industrialisation of peat extraction during the 1960s as a major market in horticultural peat was developed.
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