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matriculate
[məˈtrɪkjʊleɪt]
verbo intransitivo
1. matricularse (enroll)

matriculate [ma-tri-kiu-leit]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1. Matricular, sentar en la matrícula; admitir o ser admitido en un colegio o en una universidad. (n)
adjetivo & sustantivo
1. Matriculado.

matriculate [məˈtrɪkjʊleɪt]
verb:transitive
matricular
verb:intransitive
matricularse

Verb Conjugation for "matriculate"

Imperative
  • matriculate
  • you matriculate
  • he/she matriculates
  • we matriculate
  • you matriculate
  • they matriculate
Preterite
  • I matriculated
  • you matriculated
  • he/she matriculated
  • we matriculated
  • you matriculated
  • they matriculated
Present Continuous
  • I am matriculating
  • you are matriculating
  • he/she is matriculating
  • we are matriculating
  • you are matriculating
  • they are matriculating
Present Perfect
  • I have matriculated
  • you have matriculated
  • he/she has matriculated
  • we have matriculated
  • you have matriculated
  • they have matriculated
Past Continuous
  • I was matriculating
  • you were matriculating
  • he/she was matriculating
  • we were matriculating
  • you were matriculating
  • they were matriculating
Past Perfect
  • I had matriculated
  • you had matriculated
  • he/she had matriculated
  • we had matriculated
  • you had matriculated
  • they had matriculated
Future
  • I will matriculate
  • you will matriculate
  • he/she will matriculate
  • we will matriculate
  • you will matriculate
  • they will matriculate
Future Perfect
  • I will have matriculated
  • you will have matriculated
  • he/she will have matriculated
  • we will have matriculated
  • you will have matriculated
  • they will have matriculated
Future Continuous
  • I will be matriculating
  • you will be matriculating
  • he/she will be matriculating
  • we will be matriculating
  • you will be matriculating
  • they will be matriculating
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been matriculating
  • you have been matriculating
  • he/she has been matriculating
  • we have been matriculating
  • you have been matriculating
  • they have been matriculating
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been matriculating
  • you will have been matriculating
  • he/she will have been matriculating
  • we will have been matriculating
  • you will have been matriculating
  • they will have been matriculating
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been matriculating
  • you had been matriculating
  • he/she had been matriculating
  • we had been matriculating
  • you had been matriculating
  • they had been matriculating

matrícula
feminine noun
1. registration (inscripción)
2. registration document (documento)
3. number plate (de vehículo) (British) , license plate (United States)
4. (education)
  • matrícula de honor -> top marks

matrícula [mah-tree’-coo-lah]
noun
1. 1 Register (registro), list. (f)
2. Matriculation. (f)
  • Un barco con matrícula de Bilbao -> a boat registered in Bilbao
  • Matrícula de honor -> prize (universidad)
  • Derechos de matrícula -> registration fees
3. License plate (coches). (f)

matrícula
1 (inscripción) registration; enrolment; enrollment; (EEUU)
el plazo de matrícula finaliza el día 15 the last day for registration o enrolment is the 15th; fui a la universidad a hacer la matrícula I went to University to matriculate; tasas de matrícula registration fees
2 (nota)
matrícula de honor top marks in a subject at university with the right to free registration the following year
3 (alumnado) roll
4 (Automóviles) (número) registration number; license number; (EEUU) (placa) number plate; license plate; (EEUU)
un coche con matrícula de Toledo a car with a Toledo number plate
matrícula de encargo personalized number plate
5 (Náutica) registration
un buque de matrícula extranjera a ship with foreign registration; a foreign-registered ship; un barco con matrícula de Bilbao a Bilbao-registered boat
6 (registro) register

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