instance

instance
'instəns
noun
(an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) ejemplo
instance n caso
for instance por ejemplo
instance
tr['ɪnstəns]
noun
1 ejemplo, caso
transitive verb
1 poner por caso, citar como ejemplo
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
at the instance of somebody a instancia de alguien, a petición de alguien
for instance por ejemplo
in the first instance en primer lugar
in this instance en este caso
instance ['ɪntstənts] n
1) instigation: instancia f
2) example: ejemplo m
for instance: por ejemplo
3) occasion: instancia f, caso m, ocasión f
he prefers, in this instance, to remain anonymous: en este caso prefiere quedarse anónimo
instance
n.
caso s.m.
ejemplar s.m.
ejemplo s.m.
instancia s.f.
ocasión s.f.
petición s.f.
vez s.f.
v.
citar como ejemplo v.
'ɪnstəns
noun
a) (example) ejemplo m

for instance — por ejemplo

b) (case) caso m

in this instance — en este caso, en esta ocasión

in the first instance — en primer lugar

['ɪnstǝns]
1. N
1) (=example) ejemplo m

for instance — por ejemplo

2) (=case) caso m

in that instance — en ese caso

in many instances — en muchos casos

in the present instance — en el caso presente

in the first instance — en primer lugar

3) (Jur)

at the instance of — a instancia or petición de

2.
VT (=exemplify) citar como ejemplo

this is perhaps best instanced by ... — quizás esto queda mejor ilustrado por ...

* * *
['ɪnstəns]
noun
a) (example) ejemplo m

for instance — por ejemplo

b) (case) caso m

in this instance — en este caso, en esta ocasión

in the first instance — en primer lugar


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