Prórroga in english

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pronunciation: ɪkstenʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

prórroga = moratorium [moratoria, -pl.] ; adjournment ; extra-time. 

Example: Repayments is normally by equal half-yearly payments of capital and interest after a moratorium on capital repayments of up to five years, depending on project completion date.Example: The US then called for an adjournment of talks in order to reevaluate its policy.Example: If such a game is still tied after extra-time it is usually decided by kicks from the penalty mark, commonly called a penalty shootout.

prorrogar = issue + a moratorium on ; proclaim + a moratorium on ; call + a moratorium on. 

Example: About that time, the council as one of their austerity measures had issued a moratorium on all hiring except for 'absolutely essential services'.Example: These austerity measures call for increased student-to-faculty ratio (by reducing faculty and/or proclaiming a moratorium on future hiring).Example: Let us call a moratorium on writing about the subject and devote our energies to doing comparative work.

Prórroga synonyms

reference in spanish: referencia, pronunciation: refɜrəns part of speech: noun wing in spanish: ala, pronunciation: wɪŋ part of speech: noun annex in spanish: anexo, pronunciation: æneks part of speech: noun, verb propagation in spanish: propagación, pronunciation: prɑpəgeɪʃən part of speech: noun denotation in spanish: denotación, pronunciation: denəteɪʃən part of speech: noun annexe in spanish: anexo, pronunciation: əneks part of speech: noun prolongation in spanish: prolongación, pronunciation: prɑləŋgeɪʃən part of speech: noun elongation in spanish: alargamiento, pronunciation: ilɔŋgeɪʃən part of speech: noun lengthiness in spanish: lo duro, pronunciation: leŋginəs part of speech: noun university extension in spanish: extensión universitaria, pronunciation: junəvɜrsətiɪkstenʃən part of speech: noun extension service in spanish: servicio de extensión, pronunciation: ɪkstenʃənsɜrvəs part of speech: noun
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