captive


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captive
adj. cautivo, incautado
 
s. cautivo, esclavo, prisionero, secuestrado

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captive
cautivo | en cautiverio | cautivador

An English-Spanish Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 14.4Download this dictionary
captive1
(n.) = cautivo.

Def: Nombre.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Praise the Net and pass the modem: revolutionaries and captives in the information society'.

 
captive2
(adj.) = cautivo.

Def: Adjetivo.
Ex: Recent legislation and social pressures produced changes in the Animal Welfare Act, including a provision that requires environments that promote the 'psychological well-being' of captive nonhuman primates.
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* captive audience = público cautivo.


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coaptive force
s.- [Med.] fuerza de coaptación