Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. eighteenth [америк. ˌeɪ(t)ˈtinθ, ˈeɪ(t)ˌtinθ, брит. ˌeɪˈtiːnθ] ПРИЛ.
- eighteenth
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II. eighteenth [америк. ˌeɪ(t)ˈtinθ, ˈeɪ(t)ˌtinθ, брит. ˌeɪˈtiːnθ] НАРЕЧ.
- eighteenth
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III. eighteenth [америк. ˌeɪ(t)ˈtinθ, ˈeɪ(t)ˌtinθ, брит. ˌeɪˈtiːnθ] СУЩ.
1. eighteenth МАТЕМ.:
- eighteenth
- dieciochoavo м.
2. eighteenth (part):
- eighteenth
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I. fifth [америк. fɪ(f)θ, брит. fɪfθ] ПРИЛ.
1.1. fifth:
2. fifth (elliptical use):
II. fifth [америк. fɪ(f)θ, брит. fɪfθ] НАРЕЧ.
III. fifth [америк. fɪ(f)θ, брит. fɪfθ] СУЩ.
1.1. fifth МАТЕМ.:
1.4. fifth (measure):
- fifth америк.
- medida equivalente a 0, 757 litros
1.5. fifth (in competition):
- decimoctavo (decimoctava)
- eighteenth
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- an eighteenth
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- eighteenth
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- an eighteenth
- dieciochavo (dieciochava)
- eighteenth
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- eighteenth
- dieciochesco (dieciochesca)
- eighteenth-century
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- A body established in the eighteenth century to record and preserve the Spanish language. It is made up of académicos, who are normally well-known literary figures and/or academic experts on the Spanish language.
The RAE publishes the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española, which is regarded as an authority on correct Spanish. Affiliated academies exist in Latin American countries.
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- A tuna, also called an estudiantina, is a group of strolling student players. They play in bars and restaurants, or at parties and weddings. Tunas are one of the most deeply rooted traditions at Spanish universities dating from the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. Tunas wear black velvet costumes, with doublets and capes. The instruments played are the lute, the guitar, the violin, and the tambourine. Tunas wear ribbons on their capes, showing the faculties that they belong to.
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- A musical drama consisting of alternating passages of dialogue, songs, choruses, and dancing, that originated in Spain in the seventeenth century. Its name comes from the Zarzuela palace, Madrid. It is also popular in Latin America.
Zarzuela declined in the eighteenth century but revived in the early nineteenth century. The revived zarzuela dealt with more popular themes and was called género chico. A more serious version developed, known as género grande.
в словаре PONS
I. eighteenth [ˌeɪˈti:nθ] ПРИЛ.
- eighteenth
- decimoctavo, -a
II. eighteenth [ˌeɪˈti:nθ] СУЩ.
1. eighteenth (order):
- eighteenth
-
2. eighteenth (date):
- eighteenth
- ocho м.
3. eighteenth:
- eighteenth (fraction)
- dieciochoavo м.
- eighteenth (part)
-
II. eighth [eɪtθ] СУЩ. мн. отсут.
- decimoctavo (-a)
- eighteenth
I. eighteenth [ˌeɪ·ˈtinθ] ПРИЛ.
- eighteenth
- decimoctavo, -a
II. eighteenth [ˌeɪ·ˈtinθ] СУЩ.
1. eighteenth (order):
- eighteenth
-
2. eighteenth (date):
- eighteenth
- ocho м.
3. eighteenth:
- eighteenth (fraction)
- dieciochoavo м.
- eighteenth (part)
-
II. eighth [eɪtθ] СУЩ.
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