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41formal — adj. formal with (he is always formal with his colleagues) * * * [ fɔːm(ə)l] formal with (he is always formal with his colleagues) …
42formal — {{#}}{{LM F18063}}{{〓}} {{SynF18530}} {{[}}formal{{]}} ‹for·mal› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} De la forma o relacionado con ella: • Desde un punto de vista formal, la frase es correcta, pero no tiene sentido.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a… …
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43formal — / fɔ:m(ə)l/ adjective clearly and legally written ● to make a formal application ● to send a formal order ● Is this a formal job offer? ● The factory is prepared for the formal inspection by the government inspector …
44formal — adjective 1》 done in accordance with rules of convention or etiquette. ↘having a conventionally recognized form, structure, or set of rules: he had little formal education. ↘of or denoting a style of writing or public speaking… …
45formal — adjective 1) a formal dinner Syn: ceremonial, ritualistic, ritual, conventional, traditional, stately, solemn, elaborate 2) a very formal manner Syn: aloof, reserved, remote …
46formal — äußerlich, bürokratisch, der Form halber/nach, der Form wegen, formell, pro forma. * * * formal:formell·äußerlich·demBuchstabennach;bürokratisch(abwert);auch⇨bürokratisch(1) formaläußerlich,demBuchstabennach,derFormnach,vorschriftsmäßig… …
47formal — Derecho. Ver: estatuto formal Ver: contrato formal …
48formal — (adj) (Básico) que cumple con todas las normas necesarias para realizar algo Ejemplos: Si escribes a una persona desconocida, tienes que utilizar el lenguaje formal. La solicitud de trabajo es un documento formal. Sinónimos: serio …
49formal — Derecho. Ver: estatuto formal Ver: contrato formal …
50formal — Relating to the outward form or structure of a work; not to be confused with ceremonial or stately, since formal elements can be quite informal in character. Also see classicism, formal analysis, and formalism …