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state
estado

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. state [Am steɪt, Brit steɪt] SUBST

1.1. state C (condition):

state
liquid/solid state
state of siege/war
state of emergency
state of readiness
State of the Union message Am
State of the Union message Am
state of health
state of health
state of mind
the state of play Brit
the state of play Brit

1.2. state C (poor condition) ugs:

my bedroom's in a state
my bedroom's in a state

1.3. state C (anxious condition) ugs:

to be in/get (oneself) into a state about sth

2.1. state C (division of country):

state
the State of Texas
the States attr law/taxes/police (in US)
the States attr law/taxes/police (in US)
state highway Am
state prison Am
State Representative Am POL

2.2. state C (nation):

state
attr state apartments
state banquet

3. state U or C (government):

state
affairs of state
Church and State
Church and State attr esp Brit
state education
the state sector
state security

4. state U (pomp):

to lie in state
to dine in state
attr state occasion

II. state [Am steɪt, Brit steɪt] VERB trans

state
state
state
state (in writing)
state (in writing)
state (orally)
state law/document:
state law/document:
to state one's views
dar su (or mi etc.) opinión
to state one's views

slave state SUBST (in US history)

slave state

state capitalism SUBST U

state aid SUBST U

state aid
state aid

state school Info

state school

steady state SUBST

steady state

welfare state SUBST

welfare state
welfare state

corporate state SUBST

corporate state

failed state [ˈfeɪld ˈsteɪt, ˈfeɪld ˈsteɪt] SUBST

failed state

nation-state SUBST

nation-state

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. state [steɪt] SUBST

1. state (condition):

state
state of siege/war
state of mind
to be in a state ugs

2. state (nation):

state

3. state pl ugs (USA):

4. state (pomp):

to lie in state

II. state [steɪt] ADJ (pertaining to a nation)

state
state secret

III. state [steɪt] VERB trans

1. state (express):

state

2. state (specify, fix):

state

nation state SUBST

nation state

state-owned ADJ

state-owned

state prison SUBST Am

state prison

welfare state SUBST

welfare state

police state SUBST abw

police state

state visit SUBST

state visit

state school SUBST

state school

solid-state [ˌsɒlɪdsteɪt, Am ˌsɑ:lɪdˈ-] ADJ

solid-state

state-controlled ADJ

state-controlled business
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. state [steɪt] SUBST

1. state (condition):

state
state of siege/war
state of mind

2. state (nation):

state

3. state pl ugs (USA):

4. state (pomp):

to lie in state

II. state [steɪt] ADJ (pertaining to a nation)

state
state secret

III. state [steɪt] VERB trans

1. state (express):

state

2. state JUR (specify):

state

nation state SUBST

nation state

solid-state [ˌsal·ɪd·ˈsteɪt] ADJ

solid-state

state-controlled ADJ

state-controlled business

state-owned ADJ

state-owned

state prison SUBST

state prison

state visit SUBST

state visit

police state SUBST

police state

satellite state SUBST

satellite state

welfare state SUBST

welfare state
Present
Istate
youstate
he/she/itstates
westate
youstate
theystate
Past
Istated
youstated
he/she/itstated
westated
youstated
theystated
Present Perfect
Ihavestated
youhavestated
he/she/ithasstated
wehavestated
youhavestated
theyhavestated
Past Perfect
Ihadstated
youhadstated
he/she/ithadstated
wehadstated
youhadstated
theyhadstated

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State aid was also provided for the disabled, together with health insurance for public employees.
en.wikipedia.org
Of the state's 612 districts, 279 will see state aid fall after charter money is deducted.
www.cleveland.com
Most democracies (in one way or the other) provide cash grants (state aid) from taxpayers' money, the general revenue fund, for party activity.
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The normally mild-mannered priest caused some sensation at a public meeting prior to the election by suggesting violence would result if state aid were lifted.
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It was a state aid to exporters who ran possible commercial risks or political risks.
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