Alternado in english

Alternate

pronunciation: ɔltɜrnət part of speech: adjective
In gestures

alternar1 = alternate. 

Example: Chemotherapy alternates with radiotherapy in the treatment of advanced head and neck carcinoma.

more:

» alternar de un estado a otrotoggle .

Example: To change back and forth, or 'toggle' between the insert and overwrite modes, press the <Ins> key successively.

» alternarsetake + turns .

Example: They took turns in supervising the library in and out of school hours.

alternar2 = socialise [socialize, -USA]. 

Example: She is married and has a family, but does not spend much time in the director's office or socialize with her.

more:

» alternar con la gentemingle with + the crowdmix with + people .

Example: Not only was he entertaining but his energy and willingness to mingle with the crowd set the tone for an exciting evening for all.

Example: The majority said that mixing with people is preferable to withdrawing from them.

Alternado synonyms

switch in spanish: cambiar, pronunciation: swɪtʃ part of speech: noun, verb alternative in spanish: alternativa, pronunciation: ɔltɜrnətɪv part of speech: adjective, noun flip in spanish: dar la vuelta, pronunciation: flɪp part of speech: noun, adjective, verb jump in spanish: saltar, pronunciation: dʒʌmp part of speech: verb, noun surrogate in spanish: sustituto, pronunciation: sɜrəgət part of speech: adjective, noun interchange in spanish: intercambio, pronunciation: ɪntɜrtʃeɪndʒ part of speech: noun flip-flop in spanish: chanclas, pronunciation: flɪpflɑp part of speech: noun, verb replacement in spanish: reemplazo, pronunciation: rɪpleɪsmənt part of speech: noun secondary in spanish: secundario, pronunciation: sekənderi part of speech: adjective understudy in spanish: suplente, pronunciation: ʌndɜrstədi part of speech: noun alternating in spanish: alterno, pronunciation: ɔltɜrneɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective every other in spanish: uno sí y otro no, pronunciation: evɜriʌðɜr take turns in spanish: turnarse, pronunciation: teɪktɜrnz part of speech: verb
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