consistente

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. solid
Este collar está hecho con unas cuerdas muy consistentes que no se rompen fácilmente.This necklace is made with very solid cords that do not break easily.
b. thick (dense)
Mezcla la harina con el agua hasta obtener una masa consistente.Mix the flour and water until you get a thick dough.
2. (in agreement with; used with "con")
Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.
(Latin America)
a. consistent with
Juan debe ser consistente con la decisión que tomó al dejar su empleo.Juan must be consistent with his decision to leave his job.
a. sound
La declaración del testigo es consistente y la policía no duda de ella.The witness's testimony is sound and the police does not question it.
a. consisting of
El examen final, consistente en una prueba oral y otra escrita, es el más importante del curso.The final exam, consisting of an oral and written text, is the most important exam in the course.
a. consistent
Los doctores deberían tener un comportamiento consistente, sin reacciones ni emociones fuertes.Doctors must maintain a consistent demeanor, without strong reactions or emotions.
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