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3 Translation results for number in Spanish

noun | verb | adjective

number noun

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numbers
numero

Example sentences of
number noun

  • the numbers and letters on a license plate
  • a three-digit number like 429
  • Think of a number between one and one hundred.
  • 2, 4, 6, and 8 are even numbers; 1, 3, 5, and 7 are odd numbers.
  • Never give out your credit card number to anyone over the phone.
  • What's the account number on your electricity bill?
  • The page numbers are on the top corner of each page.
  • Today's winning lottery numbers are 17, 8, and 46.
  • I'm waiting for the number 3 bus.

Detailed synonyms for number noun

See: Sum

number verb

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numbered, has numbered, is numbering, numbers
contar, incluir; numerar; ascender a, sumar

Example sentences of
number verb

  • She numbers and arranges the photographs according to when they were taken.
  • Each print is signed and numbered by the artist.
  • The team's coach bought all the players numbered jerseys.
  • In that year, European settlers in the area numbered nearly 15,000.
  • The animal, which once numbered in the millions, is now extinct.
  • He numbers her with the other great poets of the time.

Synonyms of
number verb

numb adjective

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entumecido, dormido

Example sentences of
numb adjective

  • The side of my face was still numb an hour after the surgery.
  • I had a numb feeling in my toes.
  • It was so cold that my fingers went numb.
  • A stroke can cause one side of your body to go numb.
  • Her son had died and she just felt numb.
  • He stood there numb with fear.
tip
¿Sabías esto?
  • Tenga en cuenta la pronunciación. La b no se pronuncia. Numb rima con la palabra some.

Related phrases for number

Reverse translation for number

numero  - number, issue (of a publication) 
contar  - to count, to count (up), to matter, to be of concern, to tell, to include 
incluir  - to include 
numerar  - to number 
sumar  - to add, to add up, to add up, to add up to, to total 
entumecido  - numb, stiff (of muscles, joints, etc.) 
dormido  - asleep, numb 
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