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    chaos
    /ˈkeɪɒs/

    noun

    • 1. complete disorder and confusion: "snow caused chaos in the region"

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  2. noun. 1. (confusion) a. el caos. (M) There was an accident between two semis on the highway that caused chaos for hours.Hubo un choque entre dos trailers en la carretera que provocó caos durante horas. b. el desorden. (M)

  3. masculine noun. 1. (disorder) a. chaos. El país está al borde del caos económico y financiero.The country is on the brink of economical and financial chaos. b. shambles. La base militar quedó hecha un caos luego del bombardeo.The military base was a shambles after the bombing. c. mess. Su dormitorio era un caos.

  4. b. chow. (colloquial) Hay que buscar chao, papá. Me estoy muriendo de hambre.We need to find some chow, dude. I'm starving. 3. (portion of food) (Dominican Republic) a. meal. Bueno, es hora de ir a la mesa y disfrutar del chao.Well, it's time to sit down at the table and enjoy our meal.

  5. chao, pescao. This phrase literally means "good-bye, fish." A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time). 1. A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma). ¡Chao, pescao!

  6. Dec 28, 2010 · The word is mostly used as "goodbye" or "bye" in English, but in modern Italian and in other languages it may mean "hello" or "goodbye". In Spanish, Chao (or chau) means goodbye. ciao - it just means bye.

  7. feminine noun. 1. (psychology) a. madness. Empezó a mostrar señales de locura a los 15 años.She began to show signs of madness at the age of 15. b. insanity. El psiquiatra le diagnosticó locura transitoria.The psychiatrist diagnosed him with temporary insanity. 2. (foolishness) a. madness.

  8. feminine noun. 1. (psychology) a. madness. Empezó a mostrar señales de locura a los 15 años.She began to show signs of madness at the age of 15. b. insanity. El psiquiatra le diagnosticó locura transitoria.The psychiatrist diagnosed him with temporary insanity. 2. (foolishness) a. madness.

  9. c. plethora. Hemos recibido un maremágnum de cartas felicitándonos por nuestro programa.We've received a plethora of letters, congratulating us on our program. 2. (disorder) a. chaos. Tras el terremoto, la ciudad se vio sumida en un maremágnum. After the earthquake, the city was plunged into chaos. b. confusion.

  10. b. el precursor. These young artists are the harbingers of change.Estos jóvenes artistas son los precursores del cambio. 2. (portent) a. el precursor. This merger was not in any way a harbinger of future successEsta fusión no era en modo alguno precursora de éxito futuro. b. el presagio.

  11. El rodaje de la película fue un puro desmadre y sus productores perdieron cientos de miles de dólares.The shooting of the film was a real mess, and its producers lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. 2. (colloquial) (big party) a. really wild party. Los vecinos tenían organizado un puro desmadre en su apartamento.

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