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"BC" in English

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"BC" in English
BC{proper noun}
"BC" in Spanish
BC{adverb}
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BC{proper noun}
BC{pr.n.} [geogr.] [abbr.]
Amenhotep III ruled from 1390-1352 B.C.
Amenhotep III ruled from 1390-1352 B.C. Hawass described the statue's face as a masterpiece of royal portraiture.
La Comisión Europea tiene ya todas esas posibilidades, estoy pensando en el Europartenariado, interprice y el BC-NET.
The European Commission does already have the facilities here, I am thinking of the Europartnership, the Interprise scheme and the BC-NET network.
British Columbia{pr.n.} [geogr.] [abbr.]
BC{adverb}
Madam President, as has already been said, the tradition of the Olympic truce was established in Ancient Greece in the ninth century BC.
Señora Presidenta, como ya se ha dicho aquí, la tradición de la tregua olímpica fue establecida en la antigua Grecia en el siglo IX antes de Cristo.
Madam President, as has already been said, the tradition of the Olympic truce was established in Ancient Greece in the ninth century BC.
Señora Presidenta, como ya se ha dicho aquí, la tradición de la tregua olímpica fue establecida en la antigua Grecia en el siglo IX antes de Cristo.
Then Aristotle stopped and pronounced a sentence that has been repeated numerous times on the European stage from the fourth century BC to the present day.
Entonces Aristóteles se paró y pronunció una frase que suena y resuena en la escena europea desde el siglo IV antes de Cristo hasta nuestros días.
aC{adv.}
it was known as early as 200 BC
ya se sabía en el año 200 A. C.
Greece started them in 776 B.C., when we all know what the framework of organised life was in Europe.
Grecia comenzó a celebrarlos en el año 776 a.C., cuando todos sabemos cómo era el marco de la vida organizada en Europa.
Homer, c. 800 B.C.
Homero, hacia el 800 aC
BC[abbreviation]
BC(also: BC)
a.C.[abbr.] (antes de Cristo)
it was known as early as 200 BC
ya se sabía en el año 200 A. C.
Greece started them in 776 B.C., when we all know what the framework of organised life was in Europe.
Grecia comenzó a celebrarlos en el año 776 a.C., cuando todos sabemos cómo era el marco de la vida organizada en Europa.
Homer, c. 800 B.C.
Homero, hacia el 800 aC
BC(also: BC)
a.C.[abbr.] (antes de Cristo)
it was known as early as 200 BC
ya se sabía en el año 200 A. C.
Greece started them in 776 B.C., when we all know what the framework of organised life was in Europe.
Grecia comenzó a celebrarlos en el año 776 a.C., cuando todos sabemos cómo era el marco de la vida organizada en Europa.
Homer, c. 800 B.C.
Homero, hacia el 800 aC
BC{adverb} [abbreviation]
AD{adv.} (antes de Cristo)
BC{proper noun} [abbreviation]
BC{pr.n.} [geogr.] (Región de Canadá)
Amenhotep III ruled from 1390-1352 B.C. Hawass described the statue's face as a masterpiece of royal portraiture.
Amenhotep III ruled from 1390-1352 B.C.
The European Commission does already have the facilities here, I am thinking of the Europartnership, the Interprise scheme and the BC-NET network.
La Comisión Europea tiene ya todas esas posibilidades, estoy pensando en el Europartenariado, interprice y el BC-NET.
Columbia Británica{pr.n.} [geogr.] (Región de Canadá)

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BC) y de la temprana dinastía occiental Zhou (alrededor de 1.050-900
1300–1050 BCE) and early Western Zhou dynasty (ca.
Los Euro Info Centres , los BC-NET, los BRE, etc.
The Euro Info Centres, the Business Cooperation Networks, the Business Cooperation Centres and so on.
The find shows that a metalled and cambered roadway, was constructed in the first century BC - a 100 years before the Emperor Claudius sent troops to conquer Britain.
The British Museum said the artifact would go back on display in its ancient Iran gallery on Tuesday.
LCl 1), “admirable ya por su nombre, clara de apelativo y de virtud” (LCl 1; cf. 1C 18; BC 2.3) ).
LCl 1), as “Mother and Mistress” (cf. Preface of the Feast of St. Clare) who is bright by name and even more so by virtue” (LCl 1).
BC).
1050–900 BCE).