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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:experience1 /ɪk'spɪriəns / || /ɪk'spɪəriəns/ n uncountable or countable experiencia f experience2 verbo transitivo ‹loss/setback/delays› sufrir;
‹difficulty› tener(conj.⇒);
‹change/improvement/pleasure/pain› experimentar Subscribe to the Oxford Concise or Unabridged dictionary for more translations, meanings and examples. Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:experience [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]
| I | nombre experiencia: my teaching experience is valuable, mi experiencia docente es valiosa | | II | verbo transitivo 1 (placer, alivio, etc) experimentar 2 (una pérdida, dificultad, un retraso) sufrir: he is experiencing a lot of pain, está sufriendo mucho dolor |
experience: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2009| Compound Forms: |
| from experience | adv | (having experienced it oneself) | por experiencia loc adv | | And I say that, not with the benefit of a university education but from experience. | | Sabes, por experiencia, que este trabajo no te durará mucho. |
| | | por experiencia propia loc adv |
| from my own experience | adv | (having experienced it myself) | por experiencia propia loc adv |
| learn by experience | | | aprender de la experiencia vi |
| mystical experience | | | experiencia mística nf |
| past experience | | | experiencia anterior nf |
| sensory experience | | | experiencia sensorial nf |
| work experience scheme | | (company placement) | curso de iniciación al mundo laboral nm | | | Report an error | Forum discussions with the word(s) "experience" in the title:' experience' also found in these entries:
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