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1General- — General …
2General(in) — General(in) …
3General — es un rango militar. Se encuentra en la cima de la jerarquía castrense, sobre los oficiales superiores (comandante, teniente coronel, coronel), los oficiales (alférez, teniente, capitán; que son en la Armada alférez de fragata, alférez de navío y …
4General — General, Plural Generale oder Generäle (beide Formen sind korrekt), bezeichnet beim Militär einerseits den Sammelbegriff für die höchste Dienstgradgruppe, die Generalität, andererseits in den meisten Staaten den im Frieden höchsten Dienstgrad bei …
5général — général, ale (jé né ral, ra l ) adj. 1° Commun à un genre, à la plupart. Les faits généraux. Des aperçus généraux sur l histoire. • La puissance de la nature est si ample et si vaste, ces principes sont si simples et si généraux...., DESC.… …
6general — (Del lat. generālis). 1. adj. Común a todos los individuos que constituyen un todo, o a muchos objetos, aunque sean de naturaleza diferente. 2. Común, frecuente, usual. 3. p. us. Que posee vasta instrucción. Eduardo es un hombre muy general. 4. m …
7General — Gen er*al, a. [F. g[ e]n[ e]ral, fr. L. generalis. See {Genus}.] 1. Relating to a genus or kind; pertaining to a whole class or order; as, a general law of animal or vegetable economy. [1913 Webster] 2. Comprehending many species or individuals;… …
8Général — is the French word for General. In France, Army generals are named after the type of unit they command. In ascending order there are two ranks : * . * .Officers of the rank of Général de Division can receive different positions and styles ( rang… …
9general — gen·er·al / jen rəl, je nə / adj 1: involving, applicable to, or affecting the whole 2: involving, relating to, or applicable to every member of a class, kind, or group 3: not confined by specialization or limitation 4: relating to, determined by …
10general — adjetivo 1. Que es común o pertenece al conjunto de personas o cosas: El gobierno ha decretado amnistía general. Por las tardes voy a clases de cultura general. anestesia* general. capítulo* general. huelga* general. medicina* general. 2.… …
11general — General, [gener]ale. adj. m. Universel. Reglement general. maxime generale. un assaut general. Procession generale. Concile general. Estats generaux. approbation generale. consentement general. regle generale. On dit prov. Il n y a point de regle …
12General — Gen er*al, n. [F. g[ e]n[ e]ral. See {General}., a.] [1913 Webster] 1. The whole; the total; that which comprehends or relates to all, or the chief part; opposed to particular. [1913 Webster] In particulars our knowledge begins, and so spreads… …
13Generał — (pronounced IPA| [gɛ nɛraw] ) is the generic Polish language term for the rank of General. In narrow sense it is used to denote the rank of a Four star general introduced on August 15, 2002. It is currently the highest military rank of the Polish …
14general — [jen′ər əl, jen′rəl] adj. [ME < OFr < L generalis < genus (gen. generis), kind, class: see GENUS] 1. of, for, or from the whole or all; not particular or local [a general anesthetic, the general welfare] 2. of, for, or applying to a… …
15general — UK US /ˈdʒenərəl/ adjective ► including a lot of things or subjects rather than being limited to only one or a few: »Only a third of the general population are willing to haggle over the price of something they want to buy. »Market demand for all …
16general — ► ADJECTIVE 1) affecting or concerning all or most people or things; not specialized or limited. 2) involving only the main features or elements and disregarding exceptions; overall. 3) chief or principal: the general manager. ► NOUN 1) a… …