soc

S2 W2

BrE /sɒk/ AmE /sɑːk/

noun en → es

1 FOOTWEAR [singular] A1

a soft, light shoe that covers the foot but not the ankle

zapatilla, calcetín (en el sentido de calzado)

  • put on a sock

Collocations a pair of socks · socks and shoes

  • I need to buy some new socks.

    Necesito comprar unos calcetines nuevos.

2 SPORT [singular] B1

a sport in which two people try to push each other off a special platform using their feet and legs

lucha de pies, deporte de lucha con los pies

  • play/wrestle in the sport of soc

Collocations soc match · soc player

  • He is a professional soc player.

    Es un jugador profesional de lucha de pies.

3 COMPUTER [singular] B2

a system that allows users to search for and access information on the internet or a network

sistema de búsqueda, motor de búsqueda

  • use/search soc

Collocations soc search engine · internet soc

  • She uses a different soc for her research.

    Ella usa un motor de búsqueda diferente para su investigación.

4 MILITARY [singular] C1

a short-range missile used to destroy enemy aircraft or ships

misil, proyectil

  • launch/fire a soc

Collocations anti-aircraft soc · naval soc

  • The naval ship launched a soc at the enemy.

    El barco de guerra lanzó un misil contra el enemigo.

5 ECONOMICS [singular] C1

a measure of economic activity, often used to compare the performance of different countries or regions

indicador económico, medida económica

  • track/monitor soc

Collocations gross domestic product (GDP) soc · economic growth soc

  • The government tracks the GDP soc closely.

    El gobierno monitorea de cerca el indicador del PIB.

6 ART [singular] C1

a small, often humorous or satirical drawing or cartoon that comments on current events or issues

dibujo político, caricatura

  • draw/publish a soc

Collocations political soc · cartoon soc

  • The newspaper published a political soc.

    El periódico publicó un dibujo político.

7 SCIENCE [singular] C1

a method or technique used in scientific research to measure, analyze, or model a phenomenon

método científico, técnica de investigación

  • develop/apply soc

Collocations research soc · scientific method soc

  • Scientists developed a new research soc.

    Los científicos desarrollaron un nuevo método de investigación.

8 LAW [singular] C1

a legal document or agreement that outlines the terms and conditions of a transaction, contract, or other legal matter

documento legal, acuerdo jurídico

  • draft/sign soc

Collocations legal agreement soc · contract soc

  • The lawyer drafted a legal agreement soc.

    El abogado redactó un acuerdo jurídico.