Regular in spanish

Regular

pronunciation: regulɑɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

regular1 = regular, frecuente, asiduo, constante, periódico. 

Example: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.

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» as regular as clockwork = como un reloj, regularmente.

Example: He doesn't really have a passion for writing anymore, but he keeps going, knocking out books regular as clockwork to keep that steady paycheck coming in.

» at regular intervals = en intervalos regulares.

Example: Continuations are non-periodical publications that are issued in successive parts at regular or irregular intervals.

» irregular = irregular.

Example: Irregular, this frequency type is used not only for irregular periodicals, but also for periodicals issued less than once per year.

» on a regular basis = regularmente, de un modo regular.

Example: The user then receives, on a regular basis, notifications of new documents or information which fall within the topic specified in his profile.

» regular job = trabajo estable, trabajo fijo.

Example: Celebrities are people too -- if they weren't famous they'd probably have to have regular jobs like the rest of us.

regular2 = normal. 

Example: The article 'Filtering software: regular or decaf?' explains that most vendors define filtering software as that which blocks, filters, or monitors Internet use.

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» regular army, the = ejército regular, el; ejército profesional, el.

Example: The regular army is the permanent force of any country's army that is maintained during peacetime, as opposed to those persons who may be part of a reserve army or the national guard.

regular3 = asiduo, cliente asiduo, cliente habitual. 

Example: We have a great bunch of regulars who make the journey from all over London, often just to say hello and indulge in a pulled pork or a beef burger.

Regular synonyms

stock in spanish: , pronunciation: stɑk part of speech: noun loose in spanish: , pronunciation: lus part of speech: adjective, adverb standard in spanish: , pronunciation: stændɜrd part of speech: adjective, noun even in spanish: , pronunciation: ivɪn part of speech: adverb steady in spanish: , pronunciation: stedi part of speech: adjective everyday in spanish: , pronunciation: evrideɪ part of speech: adjective routine in spanish: , pronunciation: rutin part of speech: adjective, noun lax in spanish: , pronunciation: læks part of speech: adjective official in spanish: , pronunciation: əfɪʃəl part of speech: adjective, noun uniform in spanish: , pronunciation: junəfɔrm part of speech: adjective, noun weak in spanish: , pronunciation: wik part of speech: adjective normal in spanish: , pronunciation: nɔrməl part of speech: adjective standing in spanish: , pronunciation: stændɪŋ part of speech: noun daily in spanish: , pronunciation: deɪli part of speech: adjective, adverb, noun veritable in spanish: , pronunciation: verɪtəbəl part of speech: adjective usual in spanish: , pronunciation: juʒəwəl part of speech: adjective orderly in spanish: , pronunciation: ɔrdɜrli part of speech: adjective frequent in spanish: , pronunciation: frikwənt part of speech: adjective prescribed in spanish: , pronunciation: priskraɪbd part of speech: adjective symmetrical in spanish: , pronunciation: səmetrɪkəl part of speech: adjective full-time in spanish: , pronunciation: fʊltaɪm part of speech: adjective, adverb scheduled in spanish: , pronunciation: skedʒʊld part of speech: adjective habitue in spanish: , pronunciation: hæbɪtu part of speech: noun lawful in spanish: , pronunciation: lɔfəl part of speech: adjective timed in spanish: , pronunciation: taɪmd part of speech: adjective day-to-day in spanish: , pronunciation: deɪtudeɪ part of speech: adjective symmetric in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪmetrɪk part of speech: adjective diarrheal in spanish: , pronunciation: daɪɜrhil part of speech: adjective diarrhetic in spanish: , pronunciation: daɪɜrhetɪk part of speech: adjective regularized in spanish: , pronunciation: regjəlɜraɪzd part of speech: adjective unconstipated in spanish: , pronunciation: ənkənstaɪpeɪtəd part of speech: adjective rule-governed in spanish: , pronunciation: rulgʌvɜrnd part of speech: adjective well-ordered in spanish: , pronunciation: welɔrdɜrd part of speech: adjective first-string in spanish: , pronunciation: fɜrststrɪŋ part of speech: adjective day-after-day in spanish: , pronunciation: deɪæftɜrdeɪ part of speech: adjective

Regular antonyms

irregular pronunciation: ɪregjəlɜr part of speech: adjective constipated pronunciation: kɑnstəpeɪtəd part of speech: adjective
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