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intermediate (EN)
adjetivo, sustantivo, verbo

adjetivo “intermediate”

forma base intermediate (more/most)
  1. intermedio
    He took an intermediate position on the issue, not fully agreeing with either side.
  2. intermedio
    I took an intermediate English course.

sustantivo “intermediate”

sing. intermediate, pl. intermediates
  1. intermedio (persona en nivel de aprendizaje)
    After a year of lessons, Sarah moved from beginner to intermediate in her Spanish class.
  2. intermediario
    As an intermediate, she helped the two parties reach an agreement.
  3. intermedio (coche de tamaño medio)
    He rented an intermediate for his road trip.
  4. intermedio (sustancia química)
    The compounds react to form an intermediate before producing the end result.

verbo “intermediate”

infinitivo intermediate; él intermediates; pret. intermediated; part. intermediated; ger. intermediating
  1. Intermediar (actuar como mediador o intermediario en un proceso o negociación)
    The diplomat intermediated between the two countries to help reach a peace agreement.
  2. Intermediar (organizar o negociar acuerdos, como un corredor)
    Banks intermediate financial transactions between borrowers and lenders.