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período

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. period [Am ˈpɪriəd, Brit ˈpɪərɪəd] SUBST

1.1. period:

a two-year period
within a two-month period
for a period of five hours/12 months
in such a short period (of time)

1.2. period (epoch):

period
the Tudor period
the holiday period Brit
that period of my life
the postwar period

1.3. period (of artist):

period
period

1.4. period GEOL:

period

2. period (menstruation):

period
period
to have a period
attr period pain Brit

3.1. period (in school):

period

3.2. period SPORT:

period

4.1. period (in punctuation):

period Am
period as Interj
period as Interj

4.2. period (sentence):

period

5. period:

period astron, MATH, PHYS

II. period [Am ˈpɪriəd, Brit ˈpɪərɪəd] ADJ

period costume/furniture:

period

period piece SUBST

her car is a period piece scherzh

waiting period SUBST

waiting period

honeymoon period SUBST

honeymoon period

period piece SUBST

her car is a period piece scherzh

payback period SUBST

payback period

period drama SUBST C or U

period drama

safe period SUBST

the safe period

incubation period SUBST

incubation period

cooling-off period SUBST

cooling-off period
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period
period
period
period
period

im PONS Wörterbuch

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I. period [ˈpɪəriəd, Am ˈpɪri-] SUBST

1. period a. GEO:

period
in/over a period of sth

2. period WIRTSCH:

period
a fixed period
period of grace

3. period SCHULE (lesson):

period

4. period (distinct stage):

period

5. period (menstruation):

period
period
to have one's period

6. period Am LING:

period

II. period [ˈpɪəriəd, Am ˈpɪri-] INTERJ Am

period
¡y punto! ugs

trial period SUBST

trial period

peak period SUBST

peak period

period furniture SUBST kein Pl

period furniture

payback period SUBST

payback period

incubation period SUBST

incubation period

dual-currency period SUBST

dual-currency period
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
period
critical period
productive period
trial period
Incan period
two-year period
im PONS Wörterbuch
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Spanisch
Spanisch

I. period [ˈpɪr·i·əd] SUBST

1. period a. GEO:

period
in/over a period of sth

2. period WIRTSCH:

period
a fixed period
period of grace [or grace period]

3. period SCHULE (lesson):

period

4. period (distinct stage):

period

5. period (menstruation):

period
period
to have one's period

6. period LING:

period

II. period [ˈpɪr·i·əd] INTERJ

period
¡y punto! ugs

trial period SUBST

trial period

grace period SUBST FIN

grace period

period furniture SUBST

period furniture

payback period SUBST

payback period

peak period SUBST

peak period

incubation period SUBST

incubation period
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
period
critical period
productive period
trial period
two-year period
incubation (period)

GEA Fachwortschatz Kältetechnik

lag period

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The two wrestlers then greet each other, shake hands, and the referee blows his whistle to start the period.
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During this period he was responsible for the corporations strategic and corporate planning, corporate product development and economic, housing finance and policy research.
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A multitude of proxies support the presence of a warmer equable climate being present during this period of time.
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Unable to unionize as uniformly as men during this period, women faced struggles to acquire similar work hours and wages.
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However, dried products without these preservatives may require refrigeration or freezing to ensure a long period of storage.
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