inglés > español | |
paper | |
1. s. Papel. | |
2. s. Una hoja de papel. | |
3. s. Un periódico | |
4. s. Un ensayo o artículo | |
5. s. Papel moneda, billete. | |
6. Enpapelar. | |
7. Distribuir publicidad impresa. | |
8. Envolver en papel. | |
9. Suministrar papel. | |
10. adj. Hecho de papel. | |
11. adj. Que se parece al papel. | |
12. adj. Propio o relacionado con los deberes clericales. | |
13. adj. Que esta escrito en papel. | |
14. adj. Que sólo existe en documentos o en teoría. | |
inglés > inglés | |
paper | |
1. s. A sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water. | |
2. s. A newspaper or anything used as such (such as a newsletter or listing magazine). | |
3. s. Wallpaper. | |
4. s. Wrapping paper. | |
5. s. (rock paper scissors) An open hand (a handshape resembling a sheet of paper), that beats rock and loses to scissors. It loses to lizard and beats Spock in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock. | |
6. s. A written document, generally shorter than a book (white paper, term paper), in particular one written for the Government. | |
7. s. A written document that reports scientific or academic research and is usually subjected to peer review before publication in a scientific journal (as a journal article or the manuscript for one) or i | |
8. s. A scholastic essay. | |
9. s. (slang) Money. | |
10. s. (New Zealand) A university course. | |
11. s. A paper packet containing a quantity of items. | |
a paper of pins, tacks, opium, etc. | |
12. s. A medicinal preparation spread upon paper, intended for external application. | |
cantharides paper | |
13. s. A substance resembling paper secreted by certain invertebrates as protection for their nests and eggs. | |
14. adj. Made of paper. | |
paper bag; paper plane | |
15. adj. Insubstantial (from the weakness of common paper) | |
paper tiger; paper gangster | |
16. adj. Planned (from plans being drawn up on paper) | |
paper rocket; paper engine | |
17. v. To apply paper to. | |
to paper the hallway walls | |
18. v. To document; to memorialize. | |
After they reached an agreement, their staffs papered it up. | |
19. v. To fill a theatre or other paid event with complimentary seats. | |
As the event has not sold well, we'll need to paper the house. | |
20. v. To submit papers to (a law court, etc.). | |
español > inglés | |
papel | |
1. n-m. paper | |
2. n-m. role | |