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01:16 Jan 23, 2002 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] / feeding | |||||||
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5 | A gusto, a voluntad. |
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4 | ad libitum |
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A gusto, a voluntad. Explanation: Hola, según el DRAE,"ad lib" es una abreviación del latín "ad libítum" que significa "a gusto, a voluntad". Espero haberte ayudado. Suerte -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-01-23 01:40:54 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ad líbitum, el acento va en la primera \"i\" |
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ad libitum Explanation: ad lib. es la abreviatura de ad libitum, que quiere decir "tanto como se desee". En este caso quiere decir que el bebé puede comer todo tipo de alimentos. Suerte! :-) Reference: http://Babylon.com |
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