Concilio in english

Council

pronunciation: kaʊnsəl part of speech: noun
In gestures

conciliar = bring + Nombre + into line ; reconcile (with). 

Example: UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.Example: The Catch 22 aspect of this attempt by the authors of the AACR to reconcile the needs of research and nonresearch libraries is that our central cataloging agency does not provide dual cataloging copy.

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» conciliar el sueñogo to + sleepget to + sleep .

Example: Instead of throwing his monkeys out and jumping up and down in his crib and laughing like a hyena, he just laid down and went to sleep.

Example: It's taken me a bit of trial and error, but finally I've found a number of things that really do work in helping me get to sleep.

» no poder conciliar el sueñohave + trouble sleeping .

Example: Usually, when I have trouble sleeping it's not because I feel wrong or anything like that, it just happens.

concilio = council of elders. 

Example: In many ways the Internet is like a church: it has its council of elders, every member has an opinion about how things should work, and you can either take part or not = In many ways the Internet is like a church: it has its council of elders, every member has an opinion about how things should work, and you can either take part or not.

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» concilio nacionalnational council .

Example: According to canon law, national councils are the deliberating assemblies at which all the bishops of a nation are convoked by the patriarch or primate = Según la ley canónica, los concilios nacionales son las asambleas deliberantes a las que el patriarca o primado de un país convoca a todos los obispos.

» Concilio Vaticano, elVatican Council, the .

Example: This must be viewed in the context of the changes in the censorship practices of the Catholic Church following the Second Vatican Council.
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