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carrera

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See also:Carrera

Aragonese

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLate Latin(cammīnus)carrārius. CompareCatalancarrer andOccitancarrièra (Gascon "carrera"), fromLatincarrus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kaˈreɾa/
  • Syllabification:ca‧rre‧ra
  • Rhymes:-eɾa

Noun

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carrera f

  1. street
  2. road

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Asturian

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Etymology

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FromLate Latin(via)carrāria, fromLatincarrus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kaˈreɾa/[kaˈre.ɾa]
  • Rhymes:-eɾa
  • Syllabification:ca‧rre‧ra

Noun

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carrera f (pluralcarreres)

  1. run
  2. race(contest)
  3. career
  4. alley
  5. degree(in higher education)

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLate Latin(via)carrāria, fromLatincarrus. CompareOccitancarrièra.

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Noun

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carrera f (pluralcarreres)

  1. way,route
  2. race
    Synonym:cursa
  3. run(US),ladder(UK)
    Synonym:rega
  4. career

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References

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  • “carrera” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

French

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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carrera

  1. third-personsingular simplefuture ofcarrer

Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLate Latin(via)carrāria, fromLatincarrus. Cognate withEnglishcareer.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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carrera f (pluralcarreras)

  1. race
    Es unacarrera contra el tiempo.
    It's arace against time.
  2. run(act of running)
  3. (baseball)run
  4. (education) collegedegree,major, main course of study
    Ella está haciendo lacarrera de sociología.
    She's getting adegree in sociology.
    Es unacarrera de cuatro años.
    Thecourse takes four years to complete.
    No sé quécarrera escoger.
    I don't know whichmajor to choose.
  5. career
    El escándalo arruinó sucarrera.
    The scandal ruined hiscareer.
  6. run(line of knit stitches which have unravelled)
    Tienes unacarrera en las medias.
    Your pantyhose has arun in it.
  7. journey,fare(of a taxi)
    • 2020 October 26, “España se vacía la primera noche del toque de queda”, inEl País[1]:
      Siempre trabaja de noche y no cambió su rutina pese a las circunstancias. Llevaba tres horas dando vueltas por la ciudad sin recoger a ningún cliente. “Llevo cerocarreras”, dijo. “Estoy por volverme a casa”.
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  8. path (of a moving object),trajectory
  9. (Colombia)avenue generally in anorthsouth direction and vice versa, as opposed to acalle (eastwest or vice versa)

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Noun

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carrera f (pluralcarreras)

  1. female equivalent ofcarrero

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