uniform

uniform
'ju:nifo:m
1. adjective
(the same always or everywhere; not changing or varying: The sky was a uniform grey.) uniforme

2. noun
((a set of) clothes worn by eg soldiers, children at a particular school etc: Full uniform must be worn; The new uniforms will arrive tomorrow.) uniforme
- uniformity
- uniformly

uniform n uniforme
uniform
tr['jʊːnɪfɔːm]
adjective
1 uniforme
2 (temperature) constante
noun
1 uniforme nombre masculino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
in uniform de uniforme, uniformado,-a
uniform ['ju:nə.fɔrm] adj
: uniforme, homogéneo, constante
uniform n
: uniforme m
uniform
v.
uniformar v.
adj.
uniforme adj.
n.
uniforme s.m.

I 'juːnəfɔːrm, 'juːnɪfɔːm
noun uniforme m

(full) dress uniform — uniforme de gala

to be in uniform — ir* de uniforme, estar* uniformado; (to be in the army) vestir* uniforme


II
adjective <shape/color/length> uniforme; <temperature/speed> constante
['juːnɪfɔːm]
1.
ADJ [shape, size, colour] uniforme; [speed] constante; [rate, tariff] fijo, invariable

a uniform system of payments will be introduced — se introducirá un sistema uniforme de pagos

to make sth uniform — hacer algo uniforme, uniformar algo

2.
N uniforme m

school uniform — uniforme m escolar or de colegio

he was in full uniform — llevaba el uniforme completo

to be in/out of uniform — ir con/sin uniforme

to wear (a) uniform — llevar uniforme, ir de uniforme

dress 4.
* * *

I ['juːnəfɔːrm, 'juːnɪfɔːm]
noun uniforme m

(full) dress uniform — uniforme de gala

to be in uniform — ir* de uniforme, estar* uniformado; (to be in the army) vestir* uniforme


II
adjective <shape/color/length> uniforme; <temperature/speed> constante

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