WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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SEN n | UK, initialism (special educational needs) | necesidades educativas especiales nfpl + loc adj |
SEN n | UK, dated, initialism (State Enrolled Nurse) | enfermero matriculado, enfermera matriculada nm, nf + adj |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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sen, plural: sen n | (monetary unit of Brunei) | sen nm inv |
| There are 100 sen in 1 Brunei dollar. |
sen, plural: sen n | (monetary unit of Indonesia) | sen nm inv |
| Due to inflation, one sen has virtually no value and is now obsolete in Indonesia. |
sen, cent, plural: sen n | (monetary unit of Malaysia) | sen nm inv |
| The ringgit is divided into 100 sen. |
sen, plural: sen n | (monetary unit of Japan) | sen nm inv |
Note: Now used only in special contexts, such as foreign exchange. |
sen, plural: sen n | (monetary unit of Cambodia) | sen nm inv |
| One sen is one-hundredth of a Cambodian riel. |
sen, sen., Sen, Sen. n | written, abbreviation (senator) (abreviatura) | Sen. n común |
Note: Capitalized when written as a direct term of address |
| Sen. Paul will be speaking at the conference today. |