Acunar in english

Coin

pronunciation: kɔɪn part of speech: noun
In gestures

acunar = rock. 

Example: Calm a colicky baby by rocking the baby, burping the baby over your shoulder or massaging the tummy in a clockwise motion.

acuñar = coin ; mint. 

Example: It needs a name, and, to coin one at random, 'memex' will do.Example: The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.

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» acuñar monedasmint + coins .

Example: Some countries, however, have their euro coins minted in other countries.

» acuñar una expresióncoin + a phrasecoin + an expression .

Example: The article 'The trout and the milk: an ethnobibliographical talk'discusses the nature of analytical bibliography in general and coins the phrase 'ethnobibliography'.

Example: He had a peerless ability to coin expressions of invective and to hurl them against his chosen enemies.

» acuñar una frasecoin + a phrase .

Example: The article 'The trout and the milk: an ethnobibliographical talk'discusses the nature of analytical bibliography in general and coins the phrase 'ethnobibliography'.

» acuñar un términocoin + a term .

Example: When the term was coined the predominant information and text-carrying medium in libraries was the book.

Acunar synonyms

strike in spanish: Huelga, pronunciation: straɪk part of speech: noun, verb mint in spanish: menta, pronunciation: mɪnt part of speech: noun
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