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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
liberal arts SUBST Plsubst
the liberal arts attr esp Am
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. art [Am ɑrt, Brit ɑːt] SUBST
1.1. art U (object of aesthetics) gen m in the singular and f in the plural:
Renaissance/18th century art attr class
Renaissance/18th century art cinema/film
1.2. art U or C (artwork):
2.1. art <arts, pl >:
attr arts page
attr arts page
2.2. art <arts, pl > Brit UNIV:
letras fpl
3. art kein Pl (skill, craft):
II. art [Am ɑrt, Brit ɑːt] arch
art 2nd person singular present of be
I. be <pres am, are, is, Past was, were, Past Part been> [Am bi, Brit biː] VERB intr
2.1. be (followed by an adjective):
2.2. be (when giving one's marital status):
3.1. be (followed by a noun):
3.2. be (playing the role of):
4.1. be (when talking about mental and physical states):
4.2. be (when stating one's age):
I'm 31
4.3. be (when giving prices, measurements, weight):
5.1. be (to exist, to live):
to let sth/sb be
dejar tranquilo or en paz algo/a alguien
5.2. be (in expressions of time):
no (te) demores mucho esp LatAm
5.3. be (to take place):
6. be (to be situated, to be present):
7.1. be (in perfect tenses):
7.2. be (in perfect tenses) Brit ugs (used for emphasis):
¡ahora que la has hecho buena! ugs, iron
II. be <pres am, are, is, Past was, were, Past Part been> [Am bi, Brit biː] VERB unpers
1.1. be (when talking about physical conditions, circumstances):
1.2. be (in expressions of time):
1.3. be (when talking about distance):
2.1. be (when introducing a person, an object):
2.2. be in conditional use:
III. be <pres am, are, is, Past was, were, Past Part been> [Am bi, Brit biː] VERB Aux
1.1. be (to describe action in progress):
estar + ger
1.2. be (to speak of future events):
2.1. be:
be in the passive voice The passive voice, however, is less common in Spanish than it is in English
it was built in 1903
it was built in 1903
it was built in 1903
se sabe que
2.2. be (when describing a process):
3.1. be (to describe events with future reference):
3.2. be (when expressing possibility):
3.3. be (when expressing obligation):
deber +inf
tener que +inf
haber de +inf
¿debo entender que … ?
4. be (in hypotheses):
were he to refuse form
were he to refuse form
5.1. be (in tag questions):
tiene razón, ¿no? or ¿verdad? or ¿no es cierto?
5.2. be (in elliptical uses):
¡soy yo! — ¡ya me lo imaginaba!
I. liberal [Am ˈlɪb(ə)rəl, Brit ˈlɪb(ə)r(ə)l] ADJ
1.1. liberal (tolerant):
liberal ideas/views/attitude
liberal interpretation/translation
1.2. liberal POL:
2.1. liberal (generous):
liberal sponsor/backer
2.2. liberal (plentiful):
liberal supply/portion
liberal supply/portion
3. liberal (non-technical):
liberal education/studies
II. liberal [Am ˈlɪb(ə)rəl, Brit ˈlɪb(ə)r(ə)l] SUBST
1. liberal (progressive thinker):
2. liberal (party member):
Liberal Democratic Party Info
im PONS Wörterbuch
liberal arts SUBST Am
im PONS Wörterbuch
art [ɑ:t, Am ɑ:rt] SUBST
I. liberal [ˈlɪbərəl] ADJ
1. liberal (tolerant) a. POL:
2. liberal (generous):
3. liberal (plentiful):
4. liberal (not strict):
liberal interpretation
II. liberal [ˈlɪbərəl] SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
liberal arts SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
art [art] SUBST
I. liberal [ˈlɪb·ər·əl] ADJ
1. liberal (tolerant) a. POL:
2. liberal (generous):
3. liberal (plentiful):
4. liberal (not strict):
liberal interpretation
II. liberal [ˈlɪb·ər·əl] SUBST
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Many of the early deans came from teaching roles in the liberal arts (p. 8).
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A focused and growing library supports the four engineering disciplines: chemical, electrical, mechanical, and petroleum and the liberal arts subject areas required for these degrees.
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On the preparatory side, students were given training in liberal arts and pre-professional subjects, leading to law, medicine, engineering, and the like.
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They usually choose a focus on liberal arts, business, or science.
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Themes of recent annual conferences include the economic issues facing liberal arts colleges, assessing alumni outcomes, and the costs and benefits of multi-institution collaboration.
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