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[EE. UU.]/ˈleksɪkən/
[Reino Unido]/ˈleksɪkɑːn/
Frecuencia: Muy alto

Traducción

n. diccionario vocabulario especializado; explicación de términos.
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Oraciones de ejemplo

the lexicon of surrealist art.

el léxico del arte surrealista.

The finding supported the hypothesis of nonindependent lexicons and the interaction between two mental lexica at the lexical level.

El hallazgo respaldó la hipótesis de léxicos no independientes y la interacción entre dos léxicos mentales a nivel léxico.

expanding your lexicon of vocabulary

ampliar tu léxico de vocabulario

a diverse lexicon of emotions

un diverso léxico de emociones

building a strong lexicon of technical terms

construir un léxico sólido de términos técnicos

explore the lexicon of a foreign language

explorar el léxico de un idioma extranjero

a specialized lexicon in the field of medicine

un léxico especializado en el campo de la medicina

expanding your lexicon of idiomatic expressions

ampliar tu léxico de expresiones idiomáticas

developing a comprehensive lexicon of legal terms

desarrollar un léxico completo de términos legales

a rich lexicon of historical terms

un léxico rico en términos históricos

enhancing your lexicon with synonyms and antonyms

enriquecer tu léxico con sinónimos y antónimos

a basic lexicon of everyday phrases

un léxico básico de frases cotidianas

Ejemplos del mundo real

Eggs have also whisked their way into our everyday lexicon.

Fuente: BBC Ideas Selection (Bilingual)

And don't you dare bring up losing that word is extinct in Sydney, the T-Rex's lexicon.

Fuente: CNN 10 Student English September 2023 Collection

On LinkedIn, cringeworthy is not part of the lexicon.

Fuente: The Economist (Summary)

They joke about his Anglo-German mash-ups and incorporate them into their lexicon.

Fuente: The Economist (Summary)

And there’s this coal miner image out in the pop culture lexicon of being, well, white trash.

Fuente: World Atlas of Wonders

The word comes from the less positive word " scaremongering" which is a recognised part of the English lexicon.

Fuente: The Chronicles of Novel Events

THE lexicon of oncology is filled with military metaphors: the war on cancer, aggressive tumours, magic bullets.

Fuente: The Economist - Technology

The word " ghetto " had not even entered the lexicon of race relations .

Fuente: Self-study Advanced English

Instead they have developed their own lexicon.

Fuente: The Economist (Summary)

And with one of the most iconic characters and the cultural lexicon, you don't get away with it that easily.

Fuente: VOA Standard English - Asia

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