method

method
'meƟəd
noun
1) (the way in which one does something: I don't like his methods of training workers.) método, forma
2) (an orderly or fixed series of actions for doing something: Follow the method set down in the instruction book.) sistema, orden, método
3) (good sense and a definite plan: Her work seems to lack method.) método, técnica
- methodically
method n método
method
tr['meɵəd]
noun
1 (manner, way) método, forma
2 (system, order) sistema nombre masculino, orden nombre masculino, lógica
3 (technique) técnica
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
there's method in his/her madness no es tan loco,-a como parece
method ['mɛɵəd] n
: método m
method
n.
camino s.m.
estructura s.f.
manera s.f.
modo s.m.
método s.m.
norma s.f.
procedimiento s.m.
práctica s.f.
regla s.f.
sistema s.m.
'meθəd
noun
1) c u método m

method of payment — forma f de pago

there's method in his/her madness — no es tan loco/loca como parece

2) (Theat) (before n)

a Method actor — un actor del método (Stanislavsky-Strasberg)

['meθǝd]
1. N
1) (=manner, way) método m ; (=procedure) procedimiento m

method of payment — forma f de pago

2) (=technique) técnica f
2.
CPD

method acting N — método m Stanislavski

method actor N — actor m adepto del método Stanislavski

method actress N — actriz f adepta del método Stanislavski

* * *
['meθəd]
noun
1) c u método m

method of payment — forma f de pago

there's method in his/her madness — no es tan loco/loca como parece

2) (Theat) (before n)

a Method actor — un actor del método (Stanislavsky-Strasberg)


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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