tract

tract
trækt
noun
1) (a piece of land.) extensión
2) (a system formed by connected parts of the body: the digestive tract.) tracto; aparato
3) (a short essay or booklet.) folleto
tract
tr[trækt]
noun
1 (land) extensión nombre femenino
2 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL tracto
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
digestive tract tracto digestivo
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tract
tr[trækt]
noun
1 (treatise) tratado; (pamphlet) folleto
tract ['trækt] n
1) area: terreno m, extensión f, área f
2) : tracto m
digestive tract: tracto digestivo
3) pamphlet: panfleto m, folleto m
tract
n.
espacio s.m.
folleto s.m.
octavilla s.f.
opúsculo s.m.
sistema s.m.
tratado s.m.
trækt
noun
1) (of land, sea) extensión f
2) (Anat) tracto m
3) (short treatise) tratado m breve; (pamphlet) folleto m

I [trækt]
1. N
1) (=area of land, sea) extensión f
2) (Anat) tracto m

respiratory tract — vías fpl respiratorias, aparato m respiratorio

2.
CPD

tract house N(US) casa f unifamiliar (idéntica a las demás)


II
[trækt]
N (=pamphlet) folleto m , panfleto m ; (=treatise) tratado m
* * *
[trækt]
noun
1) (of land, sea) extensión f
2) (Anat) tracto m
3) (short treatise) tratado m breve; (pamphlet) folleto m

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