lunar
/luˈnaɾ/, [luˈnaɾ]lunar, mole
Adjective lunar (plural lunares)
Noun lunar m (plural lunares)
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mole, birthmark
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polka dot
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El mes lunar es más corto que el mes calendárico.
The lunar month is shorter than the calendar month.
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Un malentendido muy común sobre Cristóbal Colón es que una vez impresionó a una tribu de nativos prediciendo un eclipse lunar. La verdad es que él lo CAUSÓ.
A common misconception about Christopher Columbus is that he once impressed a tribe of natives by predicting the lunar eclipse. The truth of the matter is that he CAUSED it.
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Habrá un eclipse lunar mañana.
There will be a lunar eclipse tomorrow.
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En China celebran el Año Nuevo según el calendario lunar.
In China, they celebrate New Year by the lunar calendar.
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El cadáver fue identificado por un lunar en la mejilla.
The dead body was identified by a mole on the cheek.
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Llegando al fin de cada año (esto es, el último día del calendario lunar) no era sólo un nuevo día reemplazando al anterior, sino también un nuevo año reemplazando al anterior, y esto se llamaba "primer intercambio".
Arriving at the end of each year (that is, the last day of the lunar calendar) wasn't just a new day taking over from the previous one, but also a new year taking over from the previous one, and this was called 'first exchange'.
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