Captive in spanish

Cautivo

pronunciation: kɑutiboʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

captive1 = cautivo. [Nombre]

Example: The article is entitled 'Praise the Net and pass the modem: revolutionaries and captives in the information society'.

captive2 = cautivo. [Adjetivo]

Example: Recent legislation and social pressures produced changes in the Animal Welfare Act, including a provision that requires environments that promote the 'psychological well-being' of captive nonhuman primates.

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» captive audience = público cautivo. [Generalmente, público obligado a escuchar por encontrarse donde está]

Example: Thus teachers especially, because they have a captive audience, find themselves along with parents and a child's peers, one of a triumvirate of main socializing agents in a child's life.

Captive synonyms

confined in spanish: confinado, pronunciation: kənfaɪnd part of speech: adjective prisoner in spanish: prisionero, pronunciation: prɪzənɜr part of speech: noun jailed in spanish: encarcelado, pronunciation: dʒeɪld part of speech: adjective imprisoned in spanish: encarcelado, pronunciation: ɪmprɪzənd part of speech: adjective unfree in spanish: no libre, pronunciation: ənfri part of speech: adjective
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