member

member
'membə
noun
1) (a person who belongs to a group, club, society, trade union etc: The association has three thousand members.) miembro, socio, afiliado
2) (short for Member of Parliament. M.P)
member n
1. miembro
a member of an organization un miembro de una organización
2. socio
are you a member of the club? ¿eres socio del club?
member
tr['membəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (gen) miembro nombre masulino o femenino; (of club) socio,-a; (of union, party) afiliado,-a
the youngest member of the family el miembro más joven de la familia
an active member of the Labour Party un militante del partido laborista
are you a member of any clubs? ¿eres socio de algún club?
2 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL (of Parliament) diputado,-a; (of European Parliament) eurodiputado,-a
3 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL miembro
4 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL viga
adjective
1 (country, state) miembro,-a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
members only sólo para socios,-as
member of staff (gen) empleado,-a 2 (teacher) profesor,-ra
member of the public ciudadano,-a
the gardens are closed to members of the public los jardines están cerrados al público
member ['mɛmbər] n
1) limb: miembro m
2) : miembro m (de un grupo); socio m, -cia f (de un club)
3) part: miembro m, parte f
member
n.
diputado s.m.
elemento s.m.
miembro s.m.
socio s.m.
'membər, 'membə(r)
noun
1) (of committee, board) miembro mf; (of club) socio, -cia m,f; (of church) feligrés, -gresa m,f

member of staff — empleado, -da m,f

he's a member of the union — está afiliado al sindicato

a member of the House of Representatives — un diputado, un miembro de la Cámara de Representantes or Diputados

the member for Rye — (in UK) el diputado por Rye

a member of the audience — un espectador, un asistente

the offer is open to any member of the public — la oferta está abierta al público en general

Spain is a member of the EC — España es miembro de la CE; (before n)

member states — países mpl miembros

2) (limb) (arch) miembro m
['membǝ(r)]
1. N
1) [of organization, committee] miembro mf ; [of society, club] miembro mf , socio(-a) m / f ; [of political party, trade union] miembro mf , afiliado(-a) m / f

members only — solo para socios, reservado para los socios

the member for Woodford — el diputado por Woodford

if any member of the audience ... — si cualquiera de los espectadores ..., si cualquier miembro del público ...

she's a member of our church — es una feligresa or es miembro de nuestra iglesia

member of Congress(US) miembro mf del Congreso

member of the crew, crew member — tripulante mf

a member of the family, a family member — un miembro de la familia

full member — miembro mf de pleno derecho

Member of Parliament(Brit) diputado(-a) m / f , parlamentario(-a) m / f

Member of the European Parliament — diputado(-a) m / f del Parlamento Europeo, eurodiputado(-a) m / f

a member of the public — un ciudadano/una ciudadana

the library is open to members of the public — la biblioteca está abierta al público

member of staff[of firm] empleado(-a) m / f ; (Univ, Scol) miembro mf del profesorado

private 3.
See:
see cultural note BY-ELECTION in by-election
2) (Anat, Bot, Math) miembro m ; male 3.
2.
CPD

member country N — país m miembro

member state N — estado m miembro

* * *
['membər, 'membə(r)]
noun
1) (of committee, board) miembro mf; (of club) socio, -cia m,f; (of church) feligrés, -gresa m,f

member of staff — empleado, -da m,f

he's a member of the union — está afiliado al sindicato

a member of the House of Representatives — un diputado, un miembro de la Cámara de Representantes or Diputados

the member for Rye — (in UK) el diputado por Rye

a member of the audience — un espectador, un asistente

the offer is open to any member of the public — la oferta está abierta al público en general

Spain is a member of the EC — España es miembro de la CE; (before n)

member states — países mpl miembros

2) (limb) (arch) miembro m

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