history

history
'histəri
plural - histories; noun
1) (the study of events etc that happened in the past: She is studying British history; (also adjective) a history lesson/book.) historia
2) (a description usually in writing of past events, ways of life etc: I'm writing a history of Scotland.) historia
3) ((the description of) the usually interesting events etc associated with (something): This desk/word has a very interesting history.) historia
- historic
- historical
- historically
- make history

history n historia
my history teacher mi profesor de historia
history
tr['hɪstərɪ]
noun (pl histories)
1 (in general) historia
2 SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL historial nombre masculino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
that's past history / that's ancient history eso es cosa vieja
to go down in history pasar a la historia
medical history (of patient) historial nombre masculino médico, historial nombre masculino clínico
history ['hɪstəri] n, pl -ries
1) : historia f
2) record: historial m
history
n.
historia s.f.
'hɪstəri
noun (pl -ries)
1) u c historia f

the worst earthquake in history — el peor terremoto de la historia

to make/go down in history — hacer* historia/pasar a la historia

this case made legal history — este caso pasó a integrar los anales del derecho

... and the rest is history — y el resto ya es cosa sabida

2) c (record, background) historial m

he has a history of heart trouble — ha tenido problemas cardíacos en el pasado

['hɪstǝrɪ]
N historia f

to go down in history — pasar a la historia (as como)

to make history — hacer época, marcar un hito

to know the inner history of an affair — conocer el secreto de un asunto

he has a history of psychiatric disorder — tiene antecedentes de problemas psiquiátricos

the highest salary in television history — el sueldo más alto de la historia de la televisión

a piece of history — un trozo or fragmento de la historia

* * *
['hɪstəri]
noun (pl -ries)
1) u c historia f

the worst earthquake in history — el peor terremoto de la historia

to make/go down in history — hacer* historia/pasar a la historia

this case made legal history — este caso pasó a integrar los anales del derecho

... and the rest is history — y el resto ya es cosa sabida

2) c (record, background) historial m

he has a history of heart trouble — ha tenido problemas cardíacos en el pasado


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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