Eleven in spanish
Once
pronunciation: oʊnθe part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: oʊnθe part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures




eleven (11) = once (11).
Example: That night I was correcting a proof at about eleven o'clock when Balthasar began needling me.more:
» eleventh (11th) = undécimo, onceavo (11º).
Example: The first abridged edition was published in 1894, and the latest, the eleventh, was published in 1980.11 (eleven) = 11 (once).
Example: The library has a staff of 23 people -- 5 professionals, 11 clerks, and 8 student workers.more:
» 11-a-side football = fútbol once.
Example: The frequency of participation in 5-a-side football therefore tends to be highest amongst those who are under 24 and also play 11-a-side football.» 11th (eleventh) = 11º (onceavo).
Example: 10,000 libraries were relocated into new premises during the 11th 5 year plan.» Chapter 11 filing = declaración de quiebra, declaración de bancarrota.
Example: In this graph you can see a few dead cat bounces in the late 2000s, shortly before the company's Chapter 11 filing in 2010.» in chapter 11 = en la bancarrota, en la ruina, en quiebra, en la miseria, arruinado. [En los Estados Unidos, 'Chapter 11' se refiere a una ley por la cual aquellas empresas que están en quiebra tienen un período de gracia para seguir funcionando de modo que puedan pagar las deudas a sus acreedores]
Example: And we all know that both U.S. Airways and United Airlines are in 'Chapter 11,' with other major airlines not far behind.» September 11, 2001 = 11 de septiembre del 2001.
Example: In addition to general resources, it covers bioterrorism; counterterrorism; cyberterrorism; domestic preparedness and response; Islam; law; Middle East; September 11, 2001; and weapons of mass destruction.