academy

academy
ə'kædəmi
1. plural - academies; noun
1) (a higher school for special study: Academy of Music.) academia
2) (a society to encourage science, art etc: The Royal Academy.) academia
3) (a type of senior school.) colegio

2. noun
(a university or college teacher.) profesor de universidad
- academically
academy n academia
El plural de academy se escribe academies
academy
tr[ə'kædəmɪ]
noun (pl academies)
1 academia
2 (in Scotland) instituto de enseñanza media
academy [ə'kædəmi] n, pl -mies : academia f
academy
n.
academia s.f.
colegio s.m.
ə'kædəmi
noun (pl -mies) academia f

academy of art — escuela f de bellas artes

academy of music — conservatorio m; (before n)

Academy Award — Oscar m

[ǝ'kædǝmɪ]
1. N
1) (=private college) academia f ; (Scot) instituto m (de segunda enseñanza), colegio m

academy of music — conservatorio m

academy for young ladies — colegio m para señoritas

military, naval
2) (=learned society) academia f

the Spanish Academy — la Real Academia Española

royal
2.
CPD

Academy Award N — (Cine) galardón m de la Academia de Hollywood, Oscar m

* * *
[ə'kædəmi]
noun (pl -mies) academia f

academy of art — escuela f de bellas artes

academy of music — conservatorio m; (before n)

Academy Award — Oscar m


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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