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(en) preliminary
(es) preliminar
(en) preliminary
preliminary
pre·lim·i·nary
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/prıˈlıməˌneri, Brit prıˈlımənri/ adj
: coming before the main part of something
Preliminary findings/studies/tests show that the drug could help patients with skin cancer.
The preliminary [=early] results of the experiment are encouraging.
a preliminary hearing
The team was eliminated in the preliminary round of the tournament.
research that is preliminary to the study
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noun , pl -nar·ies [ count ]
1 : something that comes first in order to prepare for or introduce the main part of something else
— often + to
There will be a short briefing about topics to be discussed as a preliminary to the meeting.
— usually plural
There were the usual preliminaries before the ceremony.
2 : a game that is played before the main part of a competition to decide which players or teams will be allowed to continue playing
— usually plural
the World Cup preliminaries
(es) preliminar
preliminar. (Del lat. prae, antes, y limināris, del umbral, de la puerta). 1. adj. Que sirve de preámbulo o proemio para tratar sólidamente una materia.
2. Que antecede o se antepone a una acción, a una empresa, a un litigio o a un escrito o a otra cosa. U. t. c. s.
3. m. Cada uno de los artículos generales que sirven de fundamento para el ajuste y tratado de paz definitivo entre las potencias contratantes o sus ejércitos. U. m. en pl.
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