Asiduo in english

Regular

pronunciation: regjəlɜr part of speech: adjective
In gestures

asiduo1 = heavy ; regular ; assiduous. 

Example: A leased line connection is useful for heavy users, since it offers higher speeds of transmission.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.Example: The management of a large number of digital images requires assiduous attention to all stages of production.

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» asiduo a las fiestasparty-goer .

Example: A police officer accused of assaulting a group of party-goers said he acted in self defence, a court was told today.

» bebedor asiduofrequent drinker .

Example: When heavy or frequent drinkers suddenly decide to quit 'cold turkey' they will experience some physical withdrawal symptoms.

» cliente asiduoregularhabitué .

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.

Example: Morris writes rhapsodically about celebrity-studded parties, roistering interludes with major writers and artists, as well as gossip-column habitues.

» fumador asiduofrequent smoker .

Example: I really don't want to date someone who is a frequent smoker, however I can tolerate an occasional, social smoker.

» usuario asiduofrequenter  .

Example: Carnegie then concluded: 'It is safe to say that the 37,000 frequenters of the Pratt Library are of more value to Baltimore, to the state, and to the country, than all the inert, lazy, and hopelessly poor in the nation'.

asiduo2 = habitué ; regular. 

Example: Morris writes rhapsodically about celebrity-studded parties, roistering interludes with major writers and artists, as well as gossip-column habitues.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.

Asiduo synonyms

stock in spanish: valores, pronunciation: stɑk part of speech: noun loose in spanish: suelto, pronunciation: lus part of speech: adjective, adverb standard in spanish: estándar, pronunciation: stændɜrd part of speech: adjective, noun even in spanish: incluso, pronunciation: ivɪn part of speech: adverb steady in spanish: estable, pronunciation: stedi part of speech: adjective everyday in spanish: todos los días, pronunciation: evrideɪ part of speech: adjective routine in spanish: rutina, pronunciation: rutin part of speech: adjective, noun lax in spanish: flojo, pronunciation: læks part of speech: adjective official in spanish: oficial, pronunciation: əfɪʃəl part of speech: adjective, noun uniform in spanish: uniforme, pronunciation: junəfɔrm part of speech: adjective, noun weak in spanish: débiles, pronunciation: wik part of speech: adjective normal in spanish: normal, pronunciation: nɔrməl part of speech: adjective standing in spanish: en pie, pronunciation: stændɪŋ part of speech: noun daily in spanish: diario, pronunciation: deɪli part of speech: adjective, adverb, noun veritable in spanish: verdadero, pronunciation: verɪtəbəl part of speech: adjective usual in spanish: usual, pronunciation: juʒəwəl part of speech: adjective orderly in spanish: ordenado, pronunciation: ɔrdɜrli part of speech: adjective frequent in spanish: frecuente, pronunciation: frikwənt part of speech: adjective prescribed in spanish: prescrito, pronunciation: priskraɪbd part of speech: adjective symmetrical in spanish: simétrico, pronunciation: səmetrɪkəl part of speech: adjective full-time in spanish: tiempo completo, pronunciation: fʊltaɪm part of speech: adjective, adverb scheduled in spanish: programado, pronunciation: skedʒʊld part of speech: adjective habitue in spanish: asiduo, pronunciation: hæbɪtu part of speech: noun lawful in spanish: legal, pronunciation: lɔfəl part of speech: adjective timed in spanish: cronometrado, pronunciation: taɪmd part of speech: adjective symmetric in spanish: simétrico, pronunciation: sɪmetrɪk part of speech: adjective day-to-day in spanish: día a día, pronunciation: deɪtudeɪ part of speech: adjective diarrheal in spanish: de diarrea, pronunciation: daɪɜrhil part of speech: adjective diarrhetic in spanish: diarreico, pronunciation: daɪɜrhetɪk part of speech: adjective regularized in spanish: regularizado, pronunciation: regjəlɜraɪzd part of speech: adjective unconstipated in spanish: inconstipado, pronunciation: ənkənstaɪpeɪtəd part of speech: adjective rule-governed in spanish: gobernado por reglas, pronunciation: rulgʌvɜrnd part of speech: adjective well-ordered in spanish: bien ordenado, pronunciation: welɔrdɜrd part of speech: adjective first-string in spanish: primera cuerda, pronunciation: fɜrststrɪŋ part of speech: adjective day-after-day in spanish: día tras día, pronunciation: deɪæftɜrdeɪ part of speech: adjective
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