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1 largueza
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2 generosidad
f.1 generosity.2 generous act, generous action.* * *1 generosity, unselfishness* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=largueza) generosity2) (=magnanimidad) nobility, magnanimity3) ( Hist) nobility* * *femenino generosity* * *= generosity, largesse, selflessness.Ex. The ideal, which we are laughably far from attaining, is that books should be spread with prodigal generosity throughout the community.Ex. This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.Ex. It is commonly held that altruism, especially within ethics, requires selflessness or disinterestedness.----* con generosidad = generously.* * *femenino generosity* * *= generosity, largesse, selflessness.Ex: The ideal, which we are laughably far from attaining, is that books should be spread with prodigal generosity throughout the community.
Ex: This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.Ex: It is commonly held that altruism, especially within ethics, requires selflessness or disinterestedness.* con generosidad = generously.* * *generosity* * *
generosidad sustantivo femenino
generosity
generosidad sustantivo femenino generosity
' generosidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprendimiento
- engrandecer
- grandeza
- muestra
- rapto
- abusar
- abuso
- bondad
- corresponder
- premiar
English:
generosity
- generously
- unselfishness
* * *generosidad nfgenerosity;con generosidad generously* * *f generosity* * *generosidad nf: generosity* * *generosidad n generosity -
3 desprendimiento
m.1 detachment.desprendimiento de tierras landslide2 generosity.3 disengagement, ablatio, decolliment.* * *1 (acción de desprenderse) detachment, loosening2 figurado (desinterés) generosity, unselfishness\desprendimiento de retina detachment of the retinadesprendimiento de tierras landslide* * *SM1) [de pieza] loosening2) (=generosidad) generosity* * *1) ( de una pieza) detachment2) ( generosidad) generosity, open-handedness* * *= detachment.Ex. This is the method used in the detachment of graphic art items form albums.----* desprendimiento de retina = detached retina.* desprendimiento de rocas = falling rocks.* desprendimiento de tierra = landslide.* desprendimientos = falling debris.* desprendimientos de edificios = falling debris.* * *1) ( de una pieza) detachment2) ( generosidad) generosity, open-handedness* * *= detachment.Ex: This is the method used in the detachment of graphic art items form albums.
* desprendimiento de retina = detached retina.* desprendimiento de rocas = falling rocks.* desprendimiento de tierra = landslide.* desprendimientos = falling debris.* desprendimientos de edificios = falling debris.* * *A1 (de gases) release, emission, giving-off2 (de una pieza) detachmentCompuestos:prolapse of the womb o uterusdetached retina, detachment of the retinarockfalllandslideB (generosidad) generosity, open-handedness* * *
desprendimiento sustantivo masculino
detachment;
desprendimiento de tierras landslide
desprendimiento sustantivo masculino
1 loosening, detachment
desprendimiento de retina, detachment of the retina
desprendimiento de tierras, landslide
2 fig (generosidad) generosity, unselfishness, open-handedness
' desprendimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
detachment
- fall
- land
* * *1. [separación] detachmentdesprendimiento de matriz prolapsed uterus, prolapse of the uterus;desprendimiento de retina detached retina, retinal detachment;desprendimiento de tierras landslide2. [de humos, gases] giving off, emission3. [generosidad] generosity* * *m detachment* * *1) : detachment2) generosidad: generosity3)desprendimiento de tierras : landslide -
4 esplendidez
f.1 generosity.2 splendor (magnificencia).* * *1 (magnificencia) magnificence, splendour (US splendor)2 (generosidad) generosity* * *SF1) (=magnificencia) splendour, splendor (EEUU), magnificence2) (=generosidad) lavishness, generosity3) (=pompa) pomp* * ** * *= largesse.Ex. This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.* * ** * *= largesse.Ex: This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.
* * *1 (magnificencia) splendor*, magnificence2 (generosidad) generosity* * *
esplendidez sustantivo femenino magnificence, largess, generosity
' esplendidez' also found in these entries:
English:
lavishly
* * *esplendidez nf1. [generosidad] generosity2. [magnificencia] splendour* * *f1 splendor, Brsplendour, magnificence2 ( generosidad) generosity* * * -
5 largueza
f.1 generosity.2 length.* * *1 largesse, US largess, generosity* * *SF generosity, largesse frm* * *femenino generosity* * *femenino generosity* * *largesse, openhandedness, generositydaba propinas con largueza he tipped very generously, he gave very generous tips* * *largueza nf[generosidad] generosity* * *largueza nf: generosity, largesse -
6 liberalidad
f.liberality.* * *1 (generosidad) generosity, liberality* * *SF1) (=generosidad) liberality frm, generosity2) [de ideas, costumbres] liberalism* * ** * *Ex. In the spirit of open-mindedness that characterized the conference, Miller pointed out that librarians are extremely demanding.* * ** * *Ex: In the spirit of open-mindedness that characterized the conference, Miller pointed out that librarians are extremely demanding.
* * *1 (liberalismo) liberalism2 (generosidad) generosity, liberality ( frml)* * *liberalidad nf1. [tolerancia] liberality2. [generosidad] liberality* * *f generosity* * *liberalidad nf: generosity, liberality -
7 grandeza
f.1 (great) size.en toda su grandeza in all its splendor o grandeur2 generosity, graciousness.3 greatness, grandeur, magnitude, majesty.4 largeness, bigness, magnitude.* * *1 (tamaño) size2 (importancia) greatness3 (generosidad) generosity4 (dignidad nobiliaria) nobility\grandeza de alma magnanimitygrandeza de ánimo moral courage* * *noun f.1) greatness2) generosity3) magnificence* * *SF1) (=nobleza) nobilityla grandeza de su acción humanitaria — the nobility o greatness of his humanitarian action
grandeza de alma o espíritu — magnanimity
2) [de artista etc] greatness3) (=esplendidez) grandness, impressiveness; (=ostentación) grandeur, magnificence4) (=personas) grandees pl5) (=rango) status of grandee6) (=tamaño) size; (=gran tamaño) bigness; (=magnitud) magnitude* * *1) (excelencia, nobleza) nobility2)a) ( dignidad de Grande) rank of grandeeb) ( conjunto de Grandes)la grandeza — the (Spanish) nobility o grandees
* * *= greatness.Ex. Log cabins were considered symbols of democracy and the frontier spirit, and President Abraham Lincoln was viewed as a symbol of unity, hope, and the American dream of rising from a humble background to greatness.----* antigua grandeza = Posesivo + former glory.* darse aires de grandeza = give + Reflexivo + such airs, aggrandise + Reflexivo.* recuperar + Posesivo + antigua grandeza = regain + Posesivo + former glory.* restituir Algo a su antigua grandeza = restore + Nombre + to + Posesivo + former glory.* * *1) (excelencia, nobleza) nobility2)a) ( dignidad de Grande) rank of grandeeb) ( conjunto de Grandes)la grandeza — the (Spanish) nobility o grandees
* * *= greatness.Ex: Log cabins were considered symbols of democracy and the frontier spirit, and President Abraham Lincoln was viewed as a symbol of unity, hope, and the American dream of rising from a humble background to greatness.
* antigua grandeza = Posesivo + former glory.* darse aires de grandeza = give + Reflexivo + such airs, aggrandise + Reflexivo.* recuperar + Posesivo + antigua grandeza = regain + Posesivo + former glory.* restituir Algo a su antigua grandeza = restore + Nombre + to + Posesivo + former glory.* * *A (excelencia, nobleza) nobilityCompuestos:( liter); magnanimityB1 (dignidad de Grande) rank of grandee2(conjunto de Grandes): la grandeza the (Spanish) nobility, the (Spanish) grandees* * *
grandeza sustantivo femenino
1 (excelencia, nobleza) nobility;◊ grandeza de alma (liter) magnanimity;
grandeza de ánimo (liter) valor( conjugate valor) (liter)
2
b) ( conjunto de Grandes):◊ la grandeza the (Spanish) nobility o grandees
grandeza sustantivo femenino
1 (altura moral, generosidad) greatness
2 (majestad y poder) grandeur
delirios de grandeza, delusions of grandeur
' grandeza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delirio
- aire
English:
delusion
- grandeur
- greatness
* * *grandeza nf1. [de tamaño] (great) size2. [esplendor] magnificence, grandeur;en toda su grandeza in all its splendour o grandeur3. [de sentimientos] generosity, graciousness;aceptó su derrota con grandeza he accepted defeat graciously, he was gracious in defeat;grandeza de espíritu generosity of spirit, magnanimity* * *f greatness* * *grandeza nf1) magnitud: greatness, size2) : nobility3) : generosity, graciousness4) : grandeur, magnificence -
8 corresponder
v.1 to correspond.Estos dos objetos corresponden These two objects correspond.2 to be right or fitting (ser adecuado).voy a darle las gracias como corresponde I'm going to thank him, as is only right3 to repay (sentimiento).ella no le correspondía she didn't feel the same way about himamor no correspondido unrequited love4 to be supposed to, to have to, to correspond to oneself to, to have the obligation to.Me corresponde hacer mi tarea I am supposed to do my homework.Nos corresponde It corresponds to ourselves.5 to reciprocate, to give back.Con esto, correspondo su favor With this, I reciprocate his=her favor.6 to concern, to correspond to.Me corresponde este asunto This issue concerns me.* * *1 (ser adecuado) to become, befit; (color, aspecto) to match, go with2 (encajar) to correspond (a, to), tally (a, with); (descripción) to fit3 (pertenecer) to belong, pertain1 (ser el turno) to be one's turn2 (en un reparto) to get3 (incumbir) to be the job of, be the responsibility of4 (devolver) to return; (amabilidad) to repay1 (ajustarse) to correspond; (cifras) to tally■ la dirección que te dio no se corresponde con la que yo tengo the address he gave you doesn't correspond to the one I have2 (armonizar) to be in harmony, go with3 (cartearse) to correspond4 (amarse) to love each other* * *verb2) belong3) return* * *1. VI1) (=tocar)a) [en reparto]b) [como derecho]este hecho no ocupa el lugar que le corresponde en la historia de España — this event does not occupy the place it should in Spanish history, this event is not accorded the importance it deserves in Spanish history
c) [en sorteo, competición] [honor, victoria] to go toel honor de representar a su país correspondió a Juan Blanco — the honour of representing his country fell to o went to Juan Blanco
la victoria final correspondió a Escartín — the final victory was Escartín's, the final victory went to Escartín
al primer premio le correspondieron 30.000 euros — the winner of the first prize received 30,000 euros
2) (=incumbir)corresponder a algn — [responsabilidad] to fall to sb
esta decisión le corresponde al director — this decision is for the director (to take), this decision falls to the director
a mí no me corresponde criticarlo — it is not for me to criticize him, it is not my place to criticize him
"a quien corresponda" — "to whom it may concern"
3) (=deberse)corresponder a algo: de los 50 millones de ganancias, 40 corresponden a ventas en el extranjero — out of profits of 50 million, 40 million comes from overseas sales o overseas sales account for 40 million
la mayor parte de nuestra deuda corresponde a préstamos norteamericanos — most of our debt is a result of American loans, American loans account for most of our debt
4) frm (=ser adecuado)corresponder a: se vistió como correspondía a la ocasión — she dressed suitably for the occasion
fue recibido como corresponde a una persona de su cargo — he was received in a manner befitting a person of his rank, he was received as befitted a person of his rank
5) (=concordar)corresponder a o con — to match with, match up with
su versión de los hechos no corresponde a la realidad — her version of the events does not match up with o correspond to o tally with the truth
el presunto delincuente, cuyas iniciales corresponden a las siglas R.C.A. — the alleged perpetrator of the crime, whose initials are R.C.A.
los dos cadáveres hallados corresponden a los dos secuestrados — the two bodies found are those of the two kidnap victims
esa forma de actuar no corresponde con sus principios — such behaviour is not in keeping with his principles
6) (=retribuir)corresponder a — [+ cariño, amor] to return; [+ favor, generosidad] to repay, return
ella lo amaba, pero él no le correspondía — she loved him but he did not return her love o love her back o love her in return
nunca podré corresponder a tanta generosidad — I can never adequately repay o return such generosity
pero ella le correspondió con desprecio — but she responded with contempt, but all she gave in return was contempt
7) (Mat) to correspond8) (Ferro)2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( en un reparto) (+ me/te/le etc)b) ( incumbir)a quien corresponda — (Corresp) to whom it may concern
c) (en 3a pers) ( ser adecuado)te disculpas, como corresponde — apologize, you know you should o (frml) as is right and proper
2) (encajar, cuadrar)esto aquí no corresponde — this doesn't belong o go here
corresponder a algo: su aspecto correspondía a la descripción his appearance fitted o matched the description; la leyenda no corresponde a la fotografía — the caption doesn't belong with o match this photograph
3) (a favor, atención)2.corresponder a algo: quisiera corresponder a su generosidad I'd like to repay them for their generosity; (+ me/te/le etc) lo quiere, pero él no le corresponde she loves him, but he doesn't feel the same way about her; y tú le correspondes con esta grosería — and you repay him with this kind of rudeness
corresponder vt < favor> to return; < atención> to return, repay3.corresponderse v proncorresponderse con algo — <con los hechos/con la declaración> to square o tally with something
* * *= fit, behoove [behove, -USA], return + Posesivo + affection, requite.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. With the vendors ready to listen it behoves the information profession to work out what it wants.Ex. The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky skin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.Ex. The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.----* como corresponde a = as befits.* corresponder a = be incumbent on/upon, fall to.* corresponder a + Nombre = be up to + Nombre.* corresponderse = match, bear + correspondence (to).* corresponderse a = befit.* corresponderse (a/con) = correspond (to/with).* corresponderse con = go with, go + hand in hand (with), go + hand in glove with.* el lugar que le corresponde a = the due place of.* hacer lo que le corresponde a Uno = do + Posesivo + part.* lo que le corresponde = fair share.* lugar que le corresponde = Posesivo + rightful place.* lugar que nos corresponde = place in the sun.* responsabilidad + corresponder a = responsibility + fall to.* según corresponda = as appropriate.* si corresponde = if applicable.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( en un reparto) (+ me/te/le etc)b) ( incumbir)a quien corresponda — (Corresp) to whom it may concern
c) (en 3a pers) ( ser adecuado)te disculpas, como corresponde — apologize, you know you should o (frml) as is right and proper
2) (encajar, cuadrar)esto aquí no corresponde — this doesn't belong o go here
corresponder a algo: su aspecto correspondía a la descripción his appearance fitted o matched the description; la leyenda no corresponde a la fotografía — the caption doesn't belong with o match this photograph
3) (a favor, atención)2.corresponder a algo: quisiera corresponder a su generosidad I'd like to repay them for their generosity; (+ me/te/le etc) lo quiere, pero él no le corresponde she loves him, but he doesn't feel the same way about her; y tú le correspondes con esta grosería — and you repay him with this kind of rudeness
corresponder vt < favor> to return; < atención> to return, repay3.corresponderse v proncorresponderse con algo — <con los hechos/con la declaración> to square o tally with something
* * *= fit, behoove [behove, -USA], return + Posesivo + affection, requite.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.
Ex: With the vendors ready to listen it behoves the information profession to work out what it wants.Ex: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky skin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.Ex: The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.* como corresponde a = as befits.* corresponder a = be incumbent on/upon, fall to.* corresponder a + Nombre = be up to + Nombre.* corresponderse = match, bear + correspondence (to).* corresponderse a = befit.* corresponderse (a/con) = correspond (to/with).* corresponderse con = go with, go + hand in hand (with), go + hand in glove with.* el lugar que le corresponde a = the due place of.* hacer lo que le corresponde a Uno = do + Posesivo + part.* lo que le corresponde = fair share.* lugar que le corresponde = Posesivo + rightful place.* lugar que nos corresponde = place in the sun.* responsabilidad + corresponder a = responsibility + fall to.* según corresponda = as appropriate.* si corresponde = if applicable.* * *corresponder [E1 ]viA1 (en un reparto) (+ me/te/le etc):a él le corresponde la mitad de la herencia half the inheritance goes to himésta es la parte que te corresponde this is your part o share2(incumbir): te corresponde a ti preparar el informe it's your job to prepare the reportno me corresponde a mí decírselo it's not my job o it's not for me to tell himel lugar que le corresponde his rightful placea quien corresponda ( Corresp) to whom it may concernfue recibido con los honores que corresponden a su rango he was received with the honors befitting his rank3 ( en tercera persona)(ser adecuado): si no puedes ir, lo que corresponde es que le avises if you can't go you should let him knowahora vas y te disculpas, como corresponde now go and apologize, you know you should o ( frml) as is right and properserán juzgados como corresponde they will be tried according to the due process of the lawponlos en el cajón o archívalos, según corresponda put them in the drawer or file them, as appropriateB(cuadrar, encajar): esto aquí no corresponde this doesn't belong o fit o go herecorresponder A/ CON algo:su aspecto correspondía a la descripción que me habían dado his appearance fitted o matched the description I had been givensu versión no corresponde con la de los demás testigos his version does not square with o tally with o match that of the other witnessesla leyenda no corresponde a la fotografía the caption doesn't belong with o match this photographC (a un favor, una atención) corresponder A algo:quisiera corresponder a su generosidad I'd like to repay them for their generosity, I'd like to return o repay their generosity(+ me/te/le etc): lo quiere, pero él no le corresponde she loves him, but he doesn't return her love o feel the same way about herla ama y ella le corresponde con desprecio he loves her but she responds with contempty tú le correspondes con esta grosería and you repay him with this kind of rudeness■ correspondervt‹favor› to return; ‹atención› to return, repayla historia de un amor no correspondido a story of unrequited lovecorresponderse CON algo:su versión no se corresponde con los hechos reales her version doesn't square o tally with the factseso no se corresponde para nada con su manera de ser that's totally out of keeping with her character* * *
corresponder ( conjugate corresponder) verbo intransitivo
1a) ( en un reparto):
la parte que te corresponde your part o shareb) ( incumbir):
el lugar que le corresponde his rightful placec) (en 3a pers) ( ser adecuado):◊ debe disculparse, como corresponde he must apologize, as is right and proper (frml);
según corresponda as appropriate
2 (encajar, cuadrar):◊ su aspecto corresponde a la descripción his appearance fits o matches the description;
el texto no corresponde a la foto the text doesn't belong with o match the photograph
3 corresponder a algo ‹ a un favor› to return sth;
‹a amabilidad/generosidad› to repay sth
verbo transitivo ‹favor/atención› to return;
corresponder verbo intransitivo
1 (pertenecer) to belong: sólo pido lo que me corresponde, I only want my share
2 (ser adecuado) to correspond [a, to] [ con, with]
3 (incumbir) to concern, be incumbent upon: esa tarea le corresponde, that's his job
' corresponder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concernir
- tocar
- devolver
- encajar
- responder
English:
belong
- correspond
- reciprocate
- return
- up to
- match
- repay
* * *♦ vi1. [compensar]corresponder (con algo) a algo/alguien to repay sth/sb (with sth);ella nunca correspondió a mi amor she never returned my love, she never felt the same way about me;amor no correspondido unrequited lovea mí me correspondió encargarme de la comida it was my job to take care of o organize the food3. [coincidir, encajar] to correspond (a/con to/with);esta historia no corresponde con la realidad this story doesn't tally o agree with the factsno me corresponde a mí enjuiciar su trabajo it's not my place to judge his work5. [ser adecuado] to be right o fitting;voy a darle las gracias como corresponde I'm going to thank him, as is only right;estuvo genial, tal y como corresponde a un cantante de su talla she was brilliant, just as you would expect from a singer of her stature♦ vt[sentimiento] to repay;ella no le correspondía she didn't feel the same way about him* * *v/i1:corresponder a alguien de bienes be for s.o., be due to s.o.; de responsabilidad be up to s.o.; de asunto concern s.o.; a un favor repay s.o. ( con with)2:actuar como corresponde do the right thing* * *corresponder vi1) : to correspond2) : to pertain, to belong3) : to be appropriate, to fit4) : to reciprocate* * *corresponder vb1. (tocar) to be2. (responsibilidad, obligación) to be your job / to be up toeso te corresponde a ti that's your job / that's up to you -
9 bizarría
f.1 bravery, daring, gallantry, audacity.2 striking appearance, elegance, good looks.3 generosity, openhandedness.* * *1 (valor) bravery2 (generosidad) generosity* * *SF1) (=valor) gallantry, bravery2) (=generosidad) generosity* * *femenino (liter) dash* * *femenino (liter) dash* * *( liter)dash* * *bizarría nf1. [valor] bravery;con bizarría bravely, valiantly2. [generosidad] generosity* * *f litvalor, Brvalour, bravery* * *bizarría nf1) : courage, gallantry2) : generosity -
10 dadivosidad
f.1 liberality, magnificence, bounty.2 generosity, philanthropy, altruism, bounty.* * *SF generosity, open-handedness* * *generosity* * *dadivosidad nfgenerosity* * *f generosity -
11 apabullar
v.1 to overwhelm.María apabulló a su novio Mary broke=overwhelmed her boyfriend.2 to overpower by talking, to talk down.Ella apabulla a cualquiera She overpowers anyone by talking.3 to squash, to crush.El alud apabulló al pueblo The landslide squashed the village.* * *1 (dejar confuso) to bewilder, confuse2 (abrumar) to overwhelm* * *verb* * *1.VT [+ rival] to crush2.See:* * ** * *= overpower.Ex. She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.* * ** * *= overpower.Ex: She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.
* * *apabullar [A1 ]vt(vencer) to overwhelm, crush; (dejar confuso) to overwhelmsu generosidad me dejó apabullada his generosity overwhelmed melos museos muy grandes me apabullan I find big museums too much to handle o so overwhelminglo apabullaron con tanto consejo he was bewildered by so much advice* * *
apabullar ( conjugate apabullar) verbo transitivo ( vencer) to overwhelm, crush;
( dejar confuso) to overwhelm
apabullar verbo transitivo to bewilder
' apabullar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avasallar
English:
squash
* * *♦ vtto overwhelm;me apabulla tanta generosidad I'm overcome o overwhelmed by so much generosity;su respuesta me apabulló her reply left me speechless;los corredores keniatas apabullaron a sus rivales the Kenyan runners crushed o overwhelmed their rivals;nos apabulló con sus conocimientos de música antigua she astonished o astounded us with her knowledge of early music* * *v/t overwhelm* * *apabullar vt: to overwhelm -
12 apelar
v.1 to (lodge an) appeal (law).apelar ante/contra to appeal to/against2 to appeal, to plead, to file an appeal, to interpellate.Ricardo apeló al puro principio Richard appealed at the very beginning.El abogado apeló el caso The lawyer appealed the case.* * *1 DERECHO to appeal2 figurado (recurrir) to resort to* * *verb* * *1. VI1) (Jur) to appeal2)apelar a —
a) (=invocar) to appeal toapeló al sentido común para resolver el problema — he appealed to people's common sense to solve the problem
apelamos al presidente a que cumpla sus compromisos — we appeal to the president to keep his promises
b) (=recurrir a) to resort totuvo que apelar a sus encantos personales — she had to resort to charm, she had to make use of her charm
2.VT (Jur) to appeal (against)* * *verbo intransitivoa) (Der) to appealapelar de or contra algo — to appeal against something
b) (invocar, recurrir a)apelar a algo/alguien — to appeal to something/somebody
c) ( apodar) to callPedro I, apelado el Cruel — Peter I, known as Peter the Cruel
* * *----* apelar a = appeal to.* * *verbo intransitivoa) (Der) to appealapelar de or contra algo — to appeal against something
b) (invocar, recurrir a)apelar a algo/alguien — to appeal to something/somebody
c) ( apodar) to callPedro I, apelado el Cruel — Peter I, known as Peter the Cruel
* * ** apelar a = appeal to.* * *apelar [A1 ]vi1 ( Der) to appealapelará ante el Tribunal Supremo he will appeal to the Supreme Courtapelar DE or CONTRA algo to appeal AGAINST sth2 (invocar, recurrir a) apelar A algo/algn to appeal TO sth/sbapeló a nuestra generosidad she appealed to our generosityapeló a los secuestradores para que le devolvieran a su hijo he appealed to the kidnappers to release his sontendrás que apelar a tu diplomacia you'll have to call on o use all your diplomatic skills3 (apodar) to callPedro I, apelado el Cruel Peter I, known as Peter the Cruel* * *
apelar ( conjugate apelar) verbo intransitivoa) (Der) to appeal;
b) (invocar, recurrir a) apelar a algo/algn to appeal to sth/sb
apelar verbo intransitivo
1 Jur to appeal [contra/de, against] [ante, to]
2 (recurrir) to resort [a, to]: apelo a tu sentido de la responsabilidad, I'm appealing to your sense of responsibility
' apelar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acogerse
English:
appeal
- call on
- invoke
- call
* * *apelar vi1. Der to (lodge an) appeal;apelar ante un tribunal to appeal to a court;apelar contra algo to appeal against sth[sentido común, bondad, generosidad] to appeal to; [violencia] to resort to* * *v/t tbJUR appeal (a to)* * *apelar vi1) : to appeal2)apelar a : to resort to* * *apelar vb to appeal -
13 prodigalidad
f.1 prodigality (derroche).2 profusion (abundancia).3 abundance, plenty.* * *SF1) (=abundancia) bounty, richness2) (=liberalidad) lavishness, generosity3) (=despilfarro) wastefulness, extravagance* * ** * *= bounty.Ex. The article 'Nature's bounty: a vegetarian cookbook primer' reviews vegetarian cookbooks for purposes of collection development in the area.* * ** * *= bounty.Ex: The article 'Nature's bounty: a vegetarian cookbook primer' reviews vegetarian cookbooks for purposes of collection development in the area.
* * *wastefulness, extravagance, prodigality ( liter)* * *prodigalidad nf1. [derroche] prodigality2. [abundancia] profusion -
14 rumbo
m.1 course.no me gusta el rumbo que están tomando las negociaciones I don't like the direction o turn the negotiations have takenir con rumbo a to be heading forcambió el rumbo de su vida it changed the course of her lifecaminar sin rumbo (fijo) to wander aimlesslyhabrá que corregir el rumbo de la empresa (figurative) we will have to change the company's directionmantener el rumbo to maintain one's courseponer rumbo a to set course forel rumbo de los acontecimientos the course of events2 direction, bearing, destination, way.3 rhumb.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rumbar.* * *1 (dirección) course, direction\con rumbo a / rumbo a bound for, heading for, in the direction ofmarcar el rumbo to set the courseperder el rumbo to go off course 2 figurado to lose one's bearingsponer rumbo a to head for* * *noun m.course, direction, route* * *ISM1) (=dirección) (Aer, Náut) courseperder el rumbo — (Aer, Náut) to go off course
con rumbo a: acababa de despegar con rumbo a Rumanía — it had just taken off for Romania
sin rumbo (fijo) — [pasear] aimlessly; [viajar] with no fixed destination
2) (=tendencia)3) (=generosidad) generosity, lavishness4) LAm (=fiesta) party5) Cono Sur (=herida) cut (on the head)IISM And (Orn) hummingbird* * *1) ( dirección) direction, course; (Náut) coursenavegar con rumbo norte/sur — to sail a northerly/southerly course
poner rumbo a — to set a course for o head for
2) ( esplendidez) lavishness* * *= tack, sense of purpose.Ex. The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.Ex. This article argues that those in leadership roles bear a special responsibility for creating a sense of purpose in the organisation.----* cambiar de rumbo = branch off + on a side trail, change + tack.* camino sin rumbo = the road to nowhere.* con rumbo a = bound for.* desviado de rumbo = off course.* desviarse de rumbo = be off course, fly off + course.* estar fuera de rumbo = be off course.* fuera de rumbo = off course.* ir de aquí para allá sin rumbo fijo = freewheel.* ir rumbo a = be on the road to.* llevar rumbo de colisión con = be on a collision course with.* no tener rumbo = lose + Posesivo + way.* perder el rumbo = be off course, fly off + course.* perdido de rumbo = off course.* rumbo a = en route to, en route for, bound for.* rumbo de colisión = collision course.* seguir este rumbo = proceed + along this way.* seguir un rumbo diferente = take + a different turn.* sin rumbo = aimless, off course, rudderless.* trazar un rumbo = chart + course.* * *1) ( dirección) direction, course; (Náut) coursenavegar con rumbo norte/sur — to sail a northerly/southerly course
poner rumbo a — to set a course for o head for
2) ( esplendidez) lavishness* * *= tack, sense of purpose.Ex: The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.
Ex: This article argues that those in leadership roles bear a special responsibility for creating a sense of purpose in the organisation.* cambiar de rumbo = branch off + on a side trail, change + tack.* camino sin rumbo = the road to nowhere.* con rumbo a = bound for.* desviado de rumbo = off course.* desviarse de rumbo = be off course, fly off + course.* estar fuera de rumbo = be off course.* fuera de rumbo = off course.* ir de aquí para allá sin rumbo fijo = freewheel.* ir rumbo a = be on the road to.* llevar rumbo de colisión con = be on a collision course with.* no tener rumbo = lose + Posesivo + way.* perder el rumbo = be off course, fly off + course.* perdido de rumbo = off course.* rumbo a = en route to, en route for, bound for.* rumbo de colisión = collision course.* seguir este rumbo = proceed + along this way.* seguir un rumbo diferente = take + a different turn.* sin rumbo = aimless, off course, rudderless.* trazar un rumbo = chart + course.* * *A (dirección) direction, course; ( Náut) coursecaminaba sin rumbo fijo she wandered aimlesslypartió (con) rumbo a Toluca he set off for Tolucaabandonó el país (con) rumbo a Francia she left the country bound for Francenavegábamos con rumbo norte we were sailing northward(s) o north, we were sailing a northerly courseel barco puso rumbo a la costa italiana the boat set a course for o headed for the Italian coastlos acontecimientos han tomado un rumbo trágico events have taken a tragic turna partir de entonces su vida tomó un nuevo rumbo that changed the course of his lifela poesía española inició un nuevo rumbo Spanish poetry began to move in a new direction o took a new turnB (esplendidez) lavishness* * *
rumbo sustantivo masculino ( dirección) direction, course;
(Náut) course;
partió (con) rumbo a Toluca he set off for Toluca;
navegar con rumbo norte to sail a northerly course;
los acontecimientos tomaron un rumbo trágico events took a tragic turn
rumbo sustantivo masculino
1 (dirección) direction, course
poner rumbo a, to head o be bound for
Náut course
puso rumbo a Valencia, he set a course for Valencia
2 (conducta, tendencia) course
perder el rumbo, to lose one's way: deberíamos dar un nuevo rumbo a nuestra política de empleo, we should change our hiring policy
' rumbo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
curso
- derrota
- destino
- dirección
- este
- giro
- marcha
- sesgo
- singladura
- vagar
- vagabunda
- vagabundear
- vagabundo
- cauce
- navegante
- navegar
- torcer
- variar
English:
aimless
- aimlessly
- course
- drift
- mooch
- northward
- route
- switch-over
- bound
- head
* * *rumbo nm1. [dirección] [al navegar] course;ir con rumbo a to be heading for;zarparon con rumbo a lo desconocido they set out into the unknown;cambió el rumbo de su vida it changed the course of her life;corregir el rumbo to correct one's course;habrá que corregir el rumbo de la empresa we will have to change the company's direction;mantener el rumbo to maintain one's course;perder el rumbo [barco] to go off course;Fig [persona] to lose one's way;puso rumbo al sur/a Terranova he set a course for the south/for Newfoundland;el rumbo de los acontecimientos the course of events;caminar sin rumbo (fijo) to wander aimlessly;Figtomar otro rumbo to take a different tack;no me gusta el rumbo que están tomando las negociaciones I don't like the direction o turn the negotiations have taken2. [ostentación] lavishness* * *m course;tomar rumbo a head for;perder el rumbo fig lose one’s way;tomar otro rumbo tb fig take a different course* * *rumbo nm1) : direction, coursecon rumbo a: bound for, heading forperder el rumbo: to go off course, to lose one's bearingssin rumbo: aimless, aimlessly2) : ostentation, pomp3) : lavishness, generosity* * *rumbo n1. (de barco, avión) course2. (dirección) direction -
15 arranque
m.1 start (comienzo).2 starter (motor) (automobiles) (motor).arranque eléctrico electrical starting3 fit (arrebato).en un arranque de ira/generosidad in a fit of anger/generosity4 start-up, startup.5 outburst, dash, outbreak, spurt.6 driveaway, action of moving ahead from a stopped position in a vehicle.7 snatch.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: arrancar.* * *1 TÉCNICA starting mechanism2 (comienzo) start3 figurado (arrebato) outburst, fit5 (decisión, valentía) courage, determination6 (ocurrencia ingeniosa) joke, witticism\en un arranque impulsively* * *noun m.2) outburst, fit* * *SM1) (Mec) starting mechanismmotor¡10.000 pesos!, con eso ni para el arranque — 10,000 pesos! that's nowhere near enough *
2) (=comienzo) beginningpuntoel arranque de esta tradición se remonta al siglo XVIII — the beginning of this tradition dates back to the 18th century
3) (=impulso)necesita un poco más de arranque para ganar el partido — he needs a little more drive to win the match
4) (=arrebato) [de generosidad, franqueza] outburst; [de ira, violencia] fit; [de energía] burst5) (=ocurrencia) witty remark6) (=base) [de columna, arco] base; [de escalera] foot* * *1) (Auto, Mec) starting mechanismni para el arranque — (Méx fam)
2) ( de arco) base3)a) ( arrebato) fitun arranque de celos/ira — a fit of jealousy/rage
un arranque de actividad/energía — a burst of activity/energy
b) (brío, energía) drive* * *1) (Auto, Mec) starting mechanismni para el arranque — (Méx fam)
2) ( de arco) base3)a) ( arrebato) fitun arranque de celos/ira — a fit of jealousy/rage
un arranque de actividad/energía — a burst of activity/energy
b) (brío, energía) drive* * *arranque11 = startup [start-up], boot process, ignition.Ex: This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.
Ex: Lines of defence include the protection of the boot process with keyboard modification to disable any keys that can be used to interrupt the boot process.Ex: The booklet concludes with a section on motorcycle maintenance that addresses lubrication, ignition tune-up, electrical systems, carburetors, and general troubleshooting.* arranque, comienzo, inicio, puesta en funcionamiento, puesta en marcha = startup [start-up].* arranque con cables = jump-starting [jumpstarting].* darle a la manivela de arranque = turn + the crank.* de arranque = bootable.* llave de arranque = ignition key.* pinzas de arranque = jumper cables, booster cables, jumper leads.* sistema de arranque = starting system.* velocidad de arranque = getaway speed.arranque22 = burst.Ex: Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.
* * *el coche tiene problemas de arranque I have problems starting it o getting it startedni para el arranque ( Méx fam): con un kilo no tenemos ni para el arranque one kilo won't get us far ( colloq)¿jugar contra Juan? ese no me sirve ni para el arranque play Juan? that's not much of a challengeB (de un arco) base puntoC ( Inf)boot: arranque caliente/frío warm/cold bootD1 (arrebato) fitun arranque de celos/ira/locura a fit of jealousy/rage/madnessun arranque de actividad/energía a burst of activity/energy2 (brío, energía) drive* * *
Del verbo arrancar: ( conjugate arrancar)
arranqué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
arranque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
arrancar
arranque
arrancar ( conjugate arrancar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ hoja de papel› to tear out;
‹ etiqueta› to tear off;
‹botón/venda› to pull off;
‹ planta› to pull up;
‹ flor› to pick;
‹diente/pelo› to pull out;
2 ‹confesión/declaración› to extract
3 ‹motor/coche› to start
verbo intransitivo [motor/vehículo] to start
arrancarse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) ‹pelo/diente› to pull out;
‹piel/botón› to pull off
2 (Chi fam) ( huir) to run away
arranque sustantivo masculinoa) (Auto, Mec) starting mechanism;
b) ( arrebato) arranque de algo fit of sth
arrancar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una planta) to uproot, pull up
arrancar de raíz, to uproot
2 (una página) to tear out
(un diente) to pull out
3 fig (una confesión) to extract
4 (mover) no había manera de arrancar a Rodrigo de allí, it was impossible to pull Rodrigo away
5 Auto Téc to start
II verbo intransitivo
1 Auto Téc to start
2 (empezar) to begin: estábamos tan tranquilos y de repente arrancó a llorar, everything was quiet when he suddenly started crying
arranque sustantivo masculino
1 (inicio) start
2 Auto Téc starting
3 fam (arrebato) outburst, fit
' arranque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
motor
- arrebato
- pedal
English:
blaze
- boot
- burst
- fit
- jump-start
- outburst
- starter
- starting switch
- booster
- crank
- ignition
- jumper
- kick
* * *♦ nm1. [comienzo] start;el equipo no ha tenido un buen arranque liguero the team has had a poor start to the season;la película se proyectó en el arranque del certamen the festival kicked off with a screening of the filmdurante el arranque [puesta en marcha] while starting the cararranque eléctrico [mecanismo] electrical starter3. Informát boot-up, start-up4. [de arco] base5. [arrebato]en un arranque de ira/generosidad in a fit of anger/generosity;¡tiene unos arranques! he just flies off the handle without warning!6. [decisión] drive* * *m1 AUTO starter (motor);no hay ningún problema con el arranque there’s no problem starting it2 INFOR start(-up), boot3 ( energía) drive4 ( ataque) fit* * *arranque nm1) : starter (of a car)2) arrebato: outburst, fit3)punto de arranque : beginning, starting point -
16 hidalguía
f.nobility, generosity, gentlemanliness, nobleness.* * *1 desuso nobility2 figurado (generosidad) generosity, nobleness3 figurado (caballerosidad) chivalry, gentlemanliness* * *SF1) (=nobleza) nobility2) (=honradez) nobility, honourableness, honorableness (EEUU)3) (=generosidad) generosity* * *femenino gentlemanliness, nobility* * *femenino gentlemanliness, nobility* * *gentlemanliness, nobilityun caballero de gran hidalguía a very noble gentleman* * *hidalguía nf1. [aristocracia] lower ranks of the nobility2. [caballerosidad] courtesy, chivalry -
17 absurdamente
adv.absurdly.* * *► adverbio1 absurdly* * *ADV absurdly* * *= laughably.Ex. The ideal, which we are laughably far from attaining, is that books should be spread with prodigal generosity throughout the community.* * *= laughably.Ex: The ideal, which we are laughably far from attaining, is that books should be spread with prodigal generosity throughout the community.
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18 alarde
m.1 show or display.hacer alarde de algo to show something off, to flaunt something2 pompous exhibition, display, show, show-off.3 boast, brag.* * *1 display, bragging, boasting\hacer alarde de to flaunt, show off, parade* * *noun m.display, show* * *SM1) display•
en un alarde de generosidad, me pagaron la cena — in a show o display of generosity they paid for my dinner•
hacer alarde de, siempre hace alarde de sus riquezas — he is always showing off his wealthsiempre está haciendo alarde de sus triunfos sexuales — he's always boasting about o of his sexual prowess
el grupo hizo alarde de su poder de convocatoria — the band demonstrated o displayed their pulling power, it was a demonstration of the pulling power of the band
2) (Mil) † review* * *masculino show, displayhacer alarde de fuerza/riqueza — to show off strength/wealth
* * *= parade, bragging, boasting, bluff.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex. The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.----* hacer alarde de = boast, flaunt, brag, show off.* * *masculino show, displayhacer alarde de fuerza/riqueza — to show off strength/wealth
* * *= parade, bragging, boasting, bluff.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.
Ex: Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex: The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.* hacer alarde de = boast, flaunt, brag, show off.* * *show, displayhaciendo alarde de su fuerza making a show of o showing off o displaying his strength* * *
alarde sustantivo masculino
show, display;
alarde sustantivo masculino bragging, boasting: no puede evitar hacer alarde de sus conocimientos, she can't help showing off her knowledge
' alarde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despliegue
English:
air
- boast
- ostentation
- parade
- show off
- display
- extravaganza
- razzmatazz
* * *alarde nmshow, display;hizo alarde de su inteligencia she showed off o flaunted her intelligence;en un alarde de generosidad, nos invitó a cenar in a display of generosity he invited us to dinner* * *m show, display;hacer alarde de make a show of* * *alarde nm1) : show, display2)hacer alarde de : to make show of, to boast about* * *alarde n -
19 bichear
* * *= lurk.Ex. On the rare occasions when I venture beyond lurking to pose the occasional query, I am often overwhelmed by the generosity of those who take the time to reply.* * *= lurk.Ex: On the rare occasions when I venture beyond lurking to pose the occasional query, I am often overwhelmed by the generosity of those who take the time to reply.
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20 conseguir un ideal
(v.) = attain + ideal, achieve + idealEx. The ideal, which we are laughably far from attaining, is that books should be spread with prodigal generosity throughout the community.Ex. There are 13 qualities for library employment which administrators should foster in order to achieve an ideal in work relations.* * *(v.) = attain + ideal, achieve + idealEx: The ideal, which we are laughably far from attaining, is that books should be spread with prodigal generosity throughout the community.
Ex: There are 13 qualities for library employment which administrators should foster in order to achieve an ideal in work relations.
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