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bilingual

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Word definitions for bilingual in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person who speaks two languages fluently

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Having the ability to speak two languages 2 Spoken or written in two different languages 3 Characterized by the use or presence of two languages alt. 1 Having the ability to speak two languages 2 Spoken or written in two different languages 3 Characterized ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bilingual is the tenth album (sixth containing all original material) by the English electronic duo Pet Shop Boys , released in 1996. The album has sold about 1,000,000 copies worldwide. The album reached number 4 on the UK Album Chart , lower than their ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1818, from bi- + lingual . Latin bilinguis meant literally "two-tongued," and, figuratively, "speaking a jumble of languages," also "double-tongued, hypocritical, false."

Usage examples of bilingual.

He was 28 years old, left-handed, bilingual, Catholic, twice married but never in the Church, and was currently being sued for bigamy by one Juanita Torres Fuentes in San Diego.

Ressler explains: a bilingual molecule, with specific amino acid at one locus and corresponding anticodon at another.

Almost every well-intended and enlightened gesture designed to help immigrants in the last three decades - de facto open borders, bilingual education, new state welfare programs, the affirmation of a hyphenated identity, a sweeping revisionism in southwestern American history - has either failed to ensure economic parity or thwarted the processes of assimilation.

The new man must be bilingual in German, a sabotage expert, and have had plenty of experience of our Russian friends.

The ordinance is a relic of Anglo defiance that offends many Hispanics, bilingual or not.

Los Angeles Times and News Director for bilingual KMEX-TV, walked into the place and sat down on a stool near the doorway to order a beer he would never drink.

The Utopian tongue might well present a more spacious coalescence, and hold in the frame of such an uninflected or slightly inflected idiom as English already presents, a profuse vocabulary into which have been cast a dozen once separate tongues, superposed and then welded together through bilingual and trilingual compromises.

He had attended the Wednesday labor auctions several weeks on end in search of a bilingual woman or girl who could be trained as a waitress, then had bid me in as well to obtain Margrethe - but he wished to tell me that he had not regretted it as he had never seen the scullery so clean, the dishes so immaculate, the silverware so shiny.

So he hadn't felt the least embarrassment about resolutely tabling all suggestions about bilingual education programs.

Working comfortably with a group of fellow aspiring journalists and liberal public policy advocates from around the country, I was assigned to one of the foundation's projects, the Student Press Service, a youth-run newswire that dispatched reports from the nation's capital on federal policy dealing with young people-financial aid, child welfare, bilingual education, youth employment, national service-to subscribing high school and college newspapers.

She emphasized the word barrio, rolling the rs off her tongue in rich Mexican Spanish, which Carson found even more irritating, as if she were showing off her bilingual ability.

Tiffany would like to say something reassuring to the family, but she knows no Portuguese, an infuriating language, or so the average bilingual San Franciscan thinks of it.

Todd, not bothering to hide his disgust, much less his own honorable battle scars, had listened unrepentantly to the bilingual conversation.

Carlos, who'd grown up bilingual, was back at Hasty already, using a Spanish accent as part of his disguise.