Regular
pronunciation: regjəlɜr
part of speech: adjective
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 fiestas
= party-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 asiduo
= frequent drinker
.
Example: When heavy or frequent drinkers suddenly decide to quit 'cold turkey' they will experience some physical withdrawal symptoms.
» cliente asiduo
= regular
; habitué
.
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 asiduo
= frequent smoker
.
Example: I really don't want to date someone who is a frequent smoker, however I can tolerate an occasional, social smoker.
» usuario asiduo
= frequenter
.
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