Minor in spanish

Menor

pronunciation: menoʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective, noun
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menor

minor1 = menor. 

Example: This new Act requires US libraries to block obscenity, child pornography and all material deemed harmful to minors on all computers used by minors.

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» minors' court = tribunal de menores.

Example: In order to speed up the administration of justice seven new minors' courts have been set up in different regions of the country.

minor2 = menor, secundario, de segundo orden. 

Example: A study of bibliographic classification could concentrate solely upon the major, and some of the more minor bibliographic classification schemes used today.

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» Asia Minor = Asia Menor.

Example: The wild olive tree originated in Asia Minor where it is extremely abundant and grows in thick forests.

» minor descriptor = descriptor secundario.

Example: For example, the ERIC database has three subject fields: major descriptors (mj), minor descriptors (mn), and identifiers (id).

» minor injury = lesión leve.

Example: He was facing numerous drug related charges and escaped from police custody while receiving treatment for minor injuries.

» minor materials = materiales menores.

Example: Local publications are defined as the minor material, such as newsletters and pamphlets, which originates in a particular locality and could appropriately be acquired by a local studies library.

» minor offence = delito menor.

Example: A discharge means that the judge finds you guilty, but then discharges you instead of convicting you -- usually in the case of minor offences and if you have no criminal history.

» minor road = carretera secundaria, camino vecinal.

Example: The verges of these minor roads have had, in some cases, hundreds of years for native flora to become established.

» Ursa Minor = Osa Menor, la.

Example: Ursa Minor is colloquially known as the Little Dipper because its seven brightest stars seem to form the shape of a dipper.

minor3 = subespecialización universitaria. [En los Estados Unidos, especialización que estudia y en la que se gradúan algunos estudiantes como complemento de su especialización principal]

Example: Results show that while there is a broad range of college majors and minors, 40% majored in either History or English, 28% have a second master's degree, and 3.7% hold a doctorate.

Minor synonyms

child in spanish: niño, pronunciation: tʃaɪld nounmodest in spanish: modesto, pronunciation: mɑdəst adjectivelittle in spanish: pequeño, pronunciation: lɪtəl adjective, adverbsmall in spanish: pequeña, pronunciation: smɔl adjectivekid in spanish: niño, pronunciation: kɪd nounfry in spanish: freír, pronunciation: fraɪ nounlimited in spanish: limitado, pronunciation: lɪmətəd adjectivevenial in spanish: venial, pronunciation: veniəl adjectivesecondary in spanish: secundario, pronunciation: sekənderi adjectiveinsignificant in spanish: insignificante, pronunciation: ɪnsɪgnjɪfɪkənt adjectivepeanut in spanish: maní, pronunciation: pinət nounyoungster in spanish: joven, pronunciation: jʌŋstɜr nountyke in spanish: perro de calle, pronunciation: taɪk nounshaver in spanish: maquinilla de afeitar, pronunciation: ʃeɪvɜr nounnipper in spanish: chiquillo, pronunciation: nɪpɜr noununderage in spanish: menor de edad, pronunciation: ʌndɜrɪdʒ adjectivetike in spanish: Tike, pronunciation: taɪk nounnestling in spanish: pajarito en el nido, pronunciation: nestlɪŋ nountiddler in spanish: pececillo, pronunciation: tɪdlɜr nounsmall-scale in spanish: en pequeña escala, pronunciation: smɔlskeɪl adjectivesmall fry in spanish: frito pequeño, pronunciation: smɔlfraɪ nounnonaged in spanish: no envejecido, pronunciation: nɑnədʒd adjectivepardonable in spanish: perdonable, pronunciation: pɑrdənəbəl adjective
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