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Meaning of "partir" in the Spanish dictionary

DICTIONARY

ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD PARTIR

La palabra partir procede del latín partīre.

Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

PRONUNCIATION OF PARTIR IN SPANISH

par · tir


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF PARTIR

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
interjection
article
Partir is a verb.
The verb is the part of the sentence that is conjugated and expresses action and state of being.

See the conjugation of the verb partir in Spanish.

WHAT DOES PARTIR MEAN IN SPANISH?

Definition of partir in the Spanish dictionary

The first definition of starting in the dictionary of the real academy of the Spanish language is to divide something into two or more parts. Another meaning of splitting in the dictionary is splitting. Split the head. Splitting is also distributing or distributing something among several.


CONJUGATION OF THE SPANISH VERB PARTIR

MODO INDICATIVO

TIEMPOS SIMPLES
Presente
yo parto
partes / partís
él parte
nos. partimos
vos. partís / parten
ellos parten
Pretérito imperfecto
yo partía
partías
él partía
nos. partíamos
vos. partíais / partían
ellos partían
Pret. perfecto simple
yo partí
partiste
él partió
nos. partimos
vos. partisteis / partieron
ellos partieron
Futuro simple
yo partiré
partirás
él partirá
nos. partiremos
vos. partiréis / partirán
ellos partirán
Condicional simple
yo partiría
partirías
él partiría
nos. partiríamos
vos. partiríais / partirían
ellos partirían
TIEMPOS COMPUESTOS
Pret. Perf. Compuesto
yo he partido
has partido
él ha partido
nos. hemos partido
vos. habéis partido
ellos han partido
Pret. Pluscuamperfecto
yo había partido
habías partido
él había partido
nos. habíamos partido
vos. habíais partido
ellos habían partido
Pretérito Anterior
yo hube partido
hubiste partido
él hubo partido
nos. hubimos partido
vos. hubisteis partido
ellos hubieron partido
Futuro perfecto
yo habré partido
habrás partido
él habrá partido
nos. habremos partido
vos. habréis partido
ellos habrán partido
Condicional Perfecto
yo habría partido
habrías partido
él habría partido
nos. habríamos partido
vos. habríais partido
ellos habrían partido

MODO SUBJUNTIVO

TIEMPOS SIMPLES
Presente
yo parta
partas
él parta
nos. partamos
vos. partáis / partan
ellos partan
Pretérito imperfecto
yo partiera o partiese
partieras o partieses
él partiera o partiese
nos. partiéramos o partiésemos
vos. partierais o partieseis / partieran o partiesen
ellos partieran o partiesen
Futuro simple
yo partiere
partieres
él partiere
nos. partiéremos
vos. partiereis / partieren
ellos partieren
TIEMPOS COMPUESTOS
Pret. Perf. Compuesto
yo hube partido
hubiste partido
él hubo partido
nos. hubimos partido
vos. hubisteis partido
ellos hubieron partido
Futuro Perfecto
yo habré partido
habrás partido
él habrá partido
nos. habremos partido
vos. habréis partido
ellos habrán partido
Condicional perfecto
yo habría partido
habrías partido
él habría partido
nos. habríamos partido
vos. habríais partido
ellos habrían partido
MODO IMPERATIVO
Imperativo
parte (tú) / partí (vos)
partid (vosotros) / partan (ustedes)
FORMAS NO PERSONALES
Infinitivo
partir
Participio
partido
Gerundio
partiendo

SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH PARTIR

advertir · compartir · controvertir · convertir · curtir · departir · desinvertir · despartir · divertir · enfortir · impartir · invertir · pervertir · reconvertir · reinvertir · repartir · revertir · subvertir · surtir · tripartir

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE PARTIR

partidario · partideña · partideño · partidero · partidismo · partidista · partido · partidor · partidura · partija · partil · partimiento · partiquina · partiquino · partisana · partisano · partitiva · partitivo · partitocracia · partitura

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE PARTIR

asistir · combatir · competir · desadvertir · descurtir · discutir · encurtir · enfurtir · evertir · existir · impertir · infurtir · mártir · permitir · protomártir · repetir · resurtir · sentir · transmitir · vestir

Synonyms and antonyms of partir in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS OF «PARTIR» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words have a similar or identical meaning as «partir» and belong to the same grammatical category.

ANTONYMS OF «PARTIR» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words mean the opposite of «partir» and also belong to the same grammatical category.

Translation of «partir» into 25 languages

TRANSLATOR

TRANSLATION OF PARTIR

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The translations of partir from Spanish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «partir» in Spanish.

In the following section you can check the translations of partir in the Spanish-English dictionary.
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partir
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en

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To break
510 millions of speakers
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से
380 millions of speakers
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من
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от
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de
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থেকে
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de
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daripada
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de

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von
180 millions of speakers
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から
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부터
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saka
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từ
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இருந்து
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पासून
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da
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від
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din
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από
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uit
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från
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SPANISH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY

partir
partir-1 
  cleave ; split ; break.
 Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.
 In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.
 The document arrangement adopted is often broken, in the sense that documents in libraries are rarely shelved in one single and self-evident sequence.
partir el bacalao     
call + the shots
be the boss
call + the tune
rule + the roost
run + the show
 The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'.
 One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong.
 As long as we allow other people to pay the piper, they will continue calling the tune in Africa.
 Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.
 This might happen organically as a younger cohort replaces the boomers currently running the show.
partir (en) 
divide (into)
 AACR2 divides works of mixed responsibility into two groups.
partir en dos 
halve
 The author concludes that this technique almost halves the storage required with no loss of information.
partir la pana         
call + the shots
be the boss
call + the tune
rule + the roost
run + the show
stand out + head and shoulders (above/over)
stand out above + the rest
stand out from + the rest
stand out in + the crowd
 The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'.
 One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong.
 As long as we allow other people to pay the piper, they will continue calling the tune in Africa.
 Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.
 This might happen organically as a younger cohort replaces the boomers currently running the show.
 `General recreation or leisure' stands out head and shoulders above all the other answers given by public library users as their reason for using the library.
 German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.
 The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.
 It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd.
partir por la mitad  
halve
break in + half
 The author concludes that this technique almost halves the storage required with no loss of information.
 But when runner beans are fresh, they do snap when you break them in half!.
partir por medio 
rend in + two
 Anthropology as a discipline is in danger of being rent in two by the tensions between those who practice it.
partirse de reír   
burst into + side-splitting laughter
burst into + a fit of laughter
be in fits of laughter
 Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, the spectators burst into side-splitting laughter.
 Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.
 Not only were the adults in fits of laughter all the way through the play, but the schoolchildren in the audience as well.
partirse de risa       
laugh + Posesivo + head off
burst into + side-splitting laughter
burst into + a fit of laughter
be in fits of laughter
crack up
split + Posesivo + sides with laughter
be in stitches (with laughter)
 Harry was a right laugh. I remember finding him in my bath one night, pissed as a lord, laughing his head off... and then weeping throughout till dawn.
 Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, the spectators burst into side-splitting laughter.
 Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.
 Not only were the adults in fits of laughter all the way through the play, but the schoolchildren in the audience as well.
 Sometimes he makes me cringe and sometimes he makes me crack up.
 His dad pronounced the strange term to the best of his ability and the young man split his sides with laughter.
 Andrea and Mark were very welcoming and Jess was a real scream and had us in stitches.
partirse la cara por  
work + Reflexivo + to death
work + Reflexivo + to the ground
 The deportees died in part starving and freezing to death in concentration camps and in part working themselves to death under a barbaric police regimen.
 Their poor mother worked herself to the ground all day long, didn't have two pennies to rub together, and they were always just a little bit hungry.
que + Pronombre + partir un rayo! 
be damned!
 The idea was to give the 'best and most aspiring poor' the opportunity to improve; the not so good and less aspiring be damned!.
partir
partir-2 
  head out ; go forth ; leave ; depart.
 It's tempting to splurge on a new hi-fi system or head out on a shopping spree, but the smart option might be to pay off an existing debt.
 Finally six men agreed to go forth in their underclothes and nooses around their necks in hopeful expectation that their sacrifice would satisfy the king's bloodlust and he would spare the rest of the citizens.
 'Do you ever let anyone leave without inspecting their bags?' Carpozzi asked as she sidled up to the checker.
 He smiled again, waved goodbye, and departed.
a partir de     
based on
working from
from
on a diet of
in response to
 Libraries will make judgements based on criteria such as better information resources, quicker answers, and more cost-effective services = Las bibliotecas tomarán decisiones de acuerdo con criterios tales como mejores recursos informativos, rapidez de respuesta y servicios más rentables.
 In the case of index terms, these will be assigned by a (human) indexer working from the document and probably a thesaurus or authority file.
 From the analysis of some 5760 questions, Wilkinson and Miller developed a 'step approach' to differentiate reference questions according to how many judgmental steps were required to answer them.
 No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts on regardless of how well chosen they are.
 You have seen that the basic principle in information retrieval is to search only a limited part of the store in response to each request.
a partir de ahora      
from now on
from this point on
henceforth
as of now
from now onward(s)
from this time on
 From now on we will refer to library catalogues simply as catalogues.
 From this point on in the text the Colon Classification will be referred to by the commonly used abbreviation CC.
 Henceforth the inventory function was no longer to be a part of the functions of the library's catalog.
 Public inputs received on proposed new methodologies will be as of now available in the CDM web site.
 From now onwards you're going to spend most of your life at work so it's much better to be involved in something you love.
 My hope is in the Lord from this time on and evermore.
a partir de ahora y durante + Cuantificador + algunos años 
for + Cuantificador + years to come
 These, and similar, questions are likely to form the subject of debate for some years to come.
a partir de aquí 
hereupon
 Hereupon proposals are made in order to determine which index types are the most appropriate tools for the analysis and retrieval in the various document collections.
a partir de ello 
therefrom
 The author describes the complexities of some secondary source publications and the problems of information retrieval therefrom.
a partir de entonces        
from this time on
hereafter
thereafter
from then on
thenceforth
whereafter
henceforth
from that moment on
 By 1960 a draft code had been produced, and from this time on, British and American Committees co-operated closely.
 Later cataloguing codes have tended to regard filing as a separate issue, and hereafter, special codes for filing are evident.
 At the two extremes, the order may simply be decided for each topic as and when it arises, and followed thereafter.
 Until the mid seventeenth century compositors generally sat to their work, but from then on it became more usual to compose standing up, an easier position for fast work.
 From 1751 to 1766 he copied out the details of all the various processes in two books, which were thenceforth kept in the factory's archives.
 No further developments in binding technology took place until the 1850s, whereafter most of the innovators were American, not English.
 Henceforth the inventory function was no longer to be a part of the functions of the library's catalog.
 Compound interest is the concept of adding accumulated interest back to the principal, so that interest is earned on interest from that moment on.
a partir de ese momento 
from that moment on
 Compound interest is the concept of adding accumulated interest back to the principal, so that interest is earned on interest from that moment on.
a partir de este momento 
hereinafter
 Apply this rule to legislative enactments and decrees of a political jurisdiction and decrees of a chief executive having the force of law (hereinafter referred to as laws).
a partir de esto  
on this basis
on that basis
 On this basis innovative programmes would provide graduates with in-demand skills to complement the currently dominant model of technology-driven programmes.
 On that basis, consistency rose significantly, with 81% agreement among the three indexers = Como consecuencia, la coincidencia aumentó significativamente, obteniéndose una coincidencia del 81% entre los tres indizadores.
a partir de + Fecha  
from + Fecha
effective + Fecha
 This was a spur to several other London boroughs who set up shop-front consumer advice centres from 1972.
 We will be on red alert effective today, which means that we will place on stand-by at least 2,000 soldiers to prepare for any incident in the Labor Day holiday.
a partir de hoy 
as from today
 As from today, any white farmer still on his land will be deemed to be trespassing on state property.
a partir de la medianoche 
late night
 In 1996 the library expanded its opening hours to meet the needs of the students for a late night quiet study facility.
a partir de los títulos 
title-based
 Title-based subject indexes have been used as indexes to local abstracting and indexing publications = Los índices de materias a partir de los títulos se han utilizado para indizar las publicaciones de resúmenes hechas por la propia biblioteca.
catalogar partiendo de cero 
catalogue from + scratch
 Since I was cataloging the collection from scratch, I was cataloging series by series.
comenzar partiendo de cero 
build from + scratch
 When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.
compilar partiendo de cero  
compile from + scratch
compile from + scratch
 This article describes problems encountered in compiling a data base from scratch.
 This article describes problems encountered in compiling a data base from scratch.
construir partiendo de cero 
construct from + scratch
 There are so many possibilities that the classifier may feel that he has the task of constructing the scheme from scratch!.
de partirse de risa 
side-splitting
 The author combines southern warmth with unabashed emotion and side-splitting hilarity.
hacer a partir de 
make out of
 This brings us back to the fact that books are made out of other books; that there is a family tree to which each book belongs.
hacer una plancha a partir de un molde 
cast + plate + from mould
 Finally a second set of plates was cast from the original, full-page, moulds.
introducir datos partiendo de cero 
enter from + scratch
 Records for this program, however, have to be entered from scratch.
justo partiendo de cero 
straight from scratch
 I simply love lemon meringue pies and I can easily bake one at home straight from scratch.
para partirse de risa 
side-splitting
 The author combines southern warmth with unabashed emotion and side-splitting hilarity.
partiendo de 
on the basis of
 In addition, there is an element of perpetuation about the establishment of headings on the basis of reference sources.
partiendo de cero   
from scratch
from an empty slate
from the ground up
 The Office does not support development of new systems from scratch.
 The article 'Creation of an academic library: lessons from an empty slate' describes the construction of a new library at Arizona State University.
 This article describes the experiences of a library training officer whose brief was to build library services from the ground up.
partiendo de esto  
on this basis
on that basis
 On this basis innovative programmes would provide graduates with in-demand skills to complement the currently dominant model of technology-driven programmes.
 On that basis, consistency rose significantly, with 81% agreement among the three indexers = Como consecuencia, la coincidencia aumentó significativamente, obteniéndose una coincidencia del 81% entre los tres indizadores.
partiendo de la práctica 
practice-led
 Many changes have occurred through the various applications of practice-based and practice-led arts research.
partiendo del hecho de que 
based on the understanding that
 Rapid & revolutionary technological change and its impact on society are discussed, based on the understanding that it is the nature of technology itself that gives rise to confusion .
partir de     
rest on/upon
stem from
draw on/upon
build on/upon
strike out from
 Faceted classification rests upon the definition of the concept of a facet.
 Both these general criticisms stemmed from more specific problems with the code.
 Bay's essay was produced to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gesner's birth and draws upon a mass of contemporary source material.
 The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.
 It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness.
partir (de) 
set off (from)
 In order to execute this mammoth task, the route to the theatre was completely cleared immediately before the convoy set off.
partir de cero   
begin from + scratch
start from + scratch
start at + ground zero
 If none of the items found are relevant, we have to begin the new search from scratch.
 In other words, they want us to start from scratch and come up with a plan for a full-service centre, which might then be used as a model for the other regional centers.
 Readers will feel compelled to listen to her; after all, she started at ground zero and worked her way up to the top.
partir de la base de que  
start from + the premise that
build on + the premise that
 The author starts from the premise that meaning is not an intrinsic property of information items.
 Our strategy is built on the premise that progress in security will pave the way for political progress.
partir de la premisa de que  
start from + the premise that
build on + the premise that
 The author starts from the premise that meaning is not an intrinsic property of information items.
 Our strategy is built on the premise that progress in security will pave the way for political progress.
partir de presupuestos 
make + assumptions
 Care should be taken that the question asked solicits the information desired and that one does not proceed to make assumptions beyond established facts.
partir de una premisa  
base upon + assumption
assumption + undergird
 The advise was based upon the assumption that students were taught, chalk in hand, in large classroom-based groups with little or no fieldwork or visits.
 However, an assumption must undergird the entire process: All decisions are written in sand, not stone.
trabajar a partir de 
work forward
 They will however always have some kind of springboard or trigger which has led to their question, and we can work forwards from this.

Trends of use of partir

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Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about partir

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4 SPANISH QUOTES WITH «PARTIR»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word partir.
1
Pierre Lecomte Du Nouÿ
A partir del momento en que se desarrolla la palabra, aparece la personalidad humana.
2
Samuel Butler
La vida es el arte de sacar conclusiones suficientes a partir de datos insuficientes.
3
Franz Kafka
A partir de cierto punto no hay retorno. Ese es el punto que hay que alcanzar.
4
Jean de La Fontaine
De nada sirve el correr; lo que conviene es partir a tiempo.

6 SPANISH PROVERBS WITH THE WORD «PARTIR»

A partir de mañana comenzarás el primer día del resto de tu vida.
Al partir las tierras, cata los hermanos en guerra.
De partir las tierrecillas, nacen mil rencillas.
En el modo de partir el pan se conoce al que es tragón.
Ni quiero casar, ni esperar, ni quiero partir la olla con quien ignora el refrán: ?contigo pan y cebolla?.
Para partir el queso se requiere un cuerdo y un necio.

10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARTIR»

Discover the use of partir in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to partir and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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Comprensión y adquisición de conocimientos a partir de textos
J. A. García Madruga, J. l. Martín Cordero, J. L. Luque Vilaseca y C. Santamaría Moreno, autores de este libro, son profesores de las facultades de Psicología de la UNED, Málaga y La Laguna.
‎1995
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La música contemporánea a partir de 1945
Completo y riguroso panomara de los principales movimientos y tendencias seguidos por la creación musical a partir del año 1945, con especial mención de sus más destacados protagonistas.
Ulrich Dibelius, 2004
3
Al partir
"Al partir", novela historica y testimonial, nos presenta a una de las verdaderas heroinas de la lucha del siglo XIX por la independencia de Cuba.
Omar Torres, 1986
4
Recetas sabrosas a partir de los 40
Recetas de cocina para personas a partir de los 40 años, sin renunciar al placer de comer
Irene Kührer, 2008
5
Partir a tiempo
Mariano José de Larra (Madrid, 1809-Madrid, 1837), España. Hijo de un médico del ejército francés, en 1813 tuvo que huir con su familia a ese país tras la retirada de las fuerzas bonapartistas expulsadas de la península.
Mariano José de Larra, 2010
6
Escultura: Algunas observaciones sobre la forma y la figura ...
Aquestes reflexions sobre l'estètica, a partir de l'escultura, permeten aproximar-se al pensament d'un humanista radical.
Johann Gottfried Herder, 2011
7
Esbelta y en forma a partir de los 40
Tu programa ideal de dieta y ejercicios para seguir delgada, atractiva y en forma
Inge Hofmann, 2005
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Adelgazar A Partir de los 40: Deliciosas Recetas, Bajas en ...
A partir de los 40, todavía se es joven.
Marlisa Szwillus, 2007
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Una Visión Del Aikido a Partir de Hito Emi
Este libro no es una alternativa al aikido, es el aikido. Su planteamiento es una didactica a su servicio que nos aproxima a la idea del fundador.
Fidel Font Roig, 2001
10
Un cuerpo perfecto a partir de los 40
El programa de ejercicios para todas las zonas del cuerpo con los que te mantendrás esbelta, atractiva, joven y en forma
Jutta Schuhn, Elmar Trunz-Carlisi, 2011

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PARTIR»

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A partir de qué edad tener mucho sexo puede ser fatal para los ...
A partir de qué edad tener mucho sexo puede ser fatal para los hombres. Un estudio realizado en más de 2200 personas de entre 57 y 85 años derriba mitos y ... «LA NACION, Sep 16»
2
Ryanair conectará Ibiza y Edimburgo a partir del próximo marzo
Asimismo, han asegurado que quieren celebrar el lanzamiento de la nueva conexión poniendo a la venta asientos a partir de 24,99 euros para viajar en abril y ... «Lainformacion.com, Sep 16»
3
Problemas de fertilidad a partir de los 40 años
“Se sabe que en el ovario existen varios millones de células germinales desde el quinto mes de gestación, y a partir de entonces disminuyen hasta la ... «DMedicina.com, Sep 16»
4
Los usuarios de la R16 tendrán devolución exprés a partir de ...
Los usuarios de la R16 de Rodalies (Estación de Francia-Tarragona-Tortosa) tendrán derecho a la devolución exprés de su billete a partir de los siete minutos ... «20minutos.es, Sep 16»
5
A partir de enero, los supermercados porteños no venderán bolsas ...
A partir de ese momento los super, hipermercados y autoservicios no podrán proveer bolsas plásticas a sus clientes. Así lo decidió el gobierno porteño que ... «LA NACION, Sep 16»
6
El Congreso rechaza definitivamente a Rajoy, ¿qué va a suceder a ...
Sin embargo, la Constitución establece que si transcurridos dos meses a partir de la primera votación de investidura, ningún candidato hubiese obtenido la ... «RT en Español - Noticias internacionales, Sep 16»
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¿Alexis Sánchez quiere partir?
Juventus e Inter de Milan son los equipos interesados en Alexis Sánchez, por lo que el chileno podría estar interesado en partir, al menos así lo señala el Diario ... «Goal.com, Aug 16»
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"PLOTAGRAPH Pro" te permite crear fotos animadas a partir de una ...
Aseguran haber "descifrado el código y combinaron de algoritmos de imágenes" para crear imágenes dinámicas a partir de un único JPG. Pero su uso está ... «Xataka Foto, Aug 16»
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