preliminary

preliminary
pri'liminəri
adjective
(coming before, and preparing for, something: The chairman made a few preliminary remarks before introducing the speaker.) preliminar
preliminary
tr[prɪ'lɪmɪnərɪ]
adjective
1 preliminar
plural noun preliminaries
1 preliminares nombre masculino plural, prolegómenos nombre masculino plural
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
preliminary heat / preliminary round SMALLSPORT/SMALL eliminatoria
preliminary [pri'lɪmə.nɛri] adj
: preliminar
preliminary n, pl -naries
1) : preámbulo m , preludio m
2) preliminaries npl
: preliminares mpl
preliminary
adj.
preliminar adj.
preparativo, -a adj.
previo, -a adj.
n.
preliminar s.m.

I prɪ'lɪməneri, prɪ'lɪmɪnəri
adjective preliminar

the preliminary rounds — (Sport) la etapa de clasificación previa, las or los preliminares (AmL)


II
noun (pl -ries)
a) (preamble) prolegómeno m

let's dispense with the preliminaries and get down to business — omitamos los prolegómenos or preámbulos y vayamos al grano

b) preliminaries pl (Sport) etapa f de clasificación previa, preliminares mpl or fpl
[prɪ'lɪmɪnǝrɪ]
1.
ADJ preliminar
2. N
1) prolegómeno m

a background check is normally a preliminary to a presidential appointment — la comprobación del historial personal es normalmente un prolegómeno al nombramiento de presidente

let's dispense with the preliminaries and get down to business — dejémonos de prolegómenos or preámbulos y vayamos al grano

2) (Sport) fase f previa
3.
CPD

preliminary hearing N — audiencia f preliminar

Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test N(US) test que determina la aptitud de un candidato para presentarse al examen de acceso a la universidad

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I [prɪ'lɪməneri, prɪ'lɪmɪnəri]
adjective preliminar

the preliminary rounds — (Sport) la etapa de clasificación previa, las or los preliminares (AmL)


II
noun (pl -ries)
a) (preamble) prolegómeno m

let's dispense with the preliminaries and get down to business — omitamos los prolegómenos or preámbulos y vayamos al grano

b) preliminaries pl (Sport) etapa f de clasificación previa, preliminares mpl or fpl

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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