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1 Winnie the Pooh
Ex. In literature, perhaps because of the influence of stories like Winnie the Pooh and Paddington Bear, they are often so sentimentalized that an author who tried to treat one in a story as a villain would have a difficult job.* * *Ex: In literature, perhaps because of the influence of stories like Winnie the Pooh and Paddington Bear, they are often so sentimentalized that an author who tried to treat one in a story as a villain would have a difficult job.
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◙ פו הדוב (סיפור ילדים מאת א.א. מילן)* * *◙ (ןלימ.א.א תאמ םידלי רופיס) בודה ופ◄ -
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10 Winnie-the-Pooh theory
одна из теорий возникновения языка, согласно которой создателем человеческого языка был Винни-Пух см. pooh-pooh theory, bow-wow theoryБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Winnie-the-Pooh theory
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12 pooh-pooh theory
одна из теорий возникновения языка, согласно которой язык возник из трудовых выкриков;
см. bow-bow theory, Winnie-the-Pooh theoryБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pooh-pooh theory
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16 fantasía
f.1 fantasy, imagination, fancy, daydream.2 imitation jewel, paste, imitation jewelry.* * *1 (imaginación) fantasy2 (irrealidad) fancy\tener mucha fantasía to be too full of imagination* * *noun f.1) fantasy2) fancy, imagination* * *SF1) (=imaginación) imagination2) (=cosa imaginada) fantasy3) (Arte, Literat) fantasy; (Mús) fantasia, fantasy4)de fantasía — (=con adornos, colores) fancy
* * *1)a) ( imaginación) imaginationb) ( ficción) fantasy2) (Mús) fantasia3) ( bisutería)joyas de fantasía — costume jewelry*
una pulsera de fantasía — an imitation diamond (o ruby etc) bracelet
* * *= fantasy [phantasy], fancy, daydream, fantasia, flight of fancy, make-believe.Ex. The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.Ex. This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.Ex. Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. The play is clearly presented as an author's flight of fancy rather than as history.Ex. The first precursor of make-believe in a child's life may be the game of peekaboo, which babies start to play at about six months.----* fantasías = imaginings.* mundo de fantasía = fantasy world, world of fancy.* mundo de la fantasía, el = world of make-believe, the, land of make-believe, the.* novela de fantasía = fantasy novel.* personaje de fantasía = fantasy character.* * *1)a) ( imaginación) imaginationb) ( ficción) fantasy2) (Mús) fantasia3) ( bisutería)joyas de fantasía — costume jewelry*
una pulsera de fantasía — an imitation diamond (o ruby etc) bracelet
* * *= fantasy [phantasy], fancy, daydream, fantasia, flight of fancy, make-believe.Ex: The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.
Ex: This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.Ex: Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: The play is clearly presented as an author's flight of fancy rather than as history.Ex: The first precursor of make-believe in a child's life may be the game of peekaboo, which babies start to play at about six months.* fantasías = imaginings.* mundo de fantasía = fantasy world, world of fancy.* mundo de la fantasía, el = world of make-believe, the, land of make-believe, the.* novela de fantasía = fantasy novel.* personaje de fantasía = fantasy character.* * *A1 (imaginación) imaginationera sólo producto de su fantasía it was just a product o figment of his imaginationdejar correr la fantasía to give free rein to one's imaginationtiene mucha fantasía she has a very lively imagination2 (ficción) fantasyfantasías sexuales sexual fantasiessus planes son pura fantasía her plans are pure fantasyvive en un mundo de fantasía he's living in a fantasy world, he's living in cloud-cuckoo-land ( colloq)B ( Mús) fantasiaC1 (bisutería) item of costume jewelryde fantasía imitationuna pulsera de fantasía an imitation diamond ( o ruby etc) bracelet2 ( como adj inv) ‹lana/punto› fancy* * *
fantasía sustantivo femenino
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2 ( bisutería):
una pulsera de fantasía an imitation diamond (o ruby etc) bracelet
fantasía sustantivo femenino
1 fantasy: cuenta historias llenas de fantasía, he tells very imaginative stories
2 Mús fantasia
' fantasía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fabulosa
- fabuloso
- tejer
- joya
- reino
English:
cocoon
- daydream
- exist
- fancy
- fantasy
- make-believe
- costume
- extravaganza
- make
* * *♦ nf1. [imaginación] imagination;la realidad y la fantasía reality and fantasy;vive en un mundo de fantasía she lives in a world of her own, she lives in a fantasy world2. [cosa imaginada] fantasyfantasía sexual sexual fantasy3. Mús fantasia4. RP [joya] piece of costume jewellery♦ de fantasía loc adjbisutería de fantasía costume jewellery;ropa de fantasía fancy clothes* * *f1 fantasy2 ( imaginación) imagination3:joyas de fantasía costume jewelry o Br jewellery* * *fantasía nf1) : fantasy2) : imagination* * *fantasía n2. (imaginación) imagination -
17 imaginación
f.imagination, fancy, fantasy, mind's eye.* * *1 imagination, fantasy\son imaginaciones tuyas you're imagining things* * *noun f.* * *SF1) imaginationno se me pasó por la imaginación que... — it never even occurred to me that...
2) pl imaginaciones (=lo imaginado)* * *a) ( facultad) imaginationb) ( figuración)* * *= imagination, fancy.Ex. The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.Ex. This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.----* con imaginación = imaginatively.* con la imaginación = in imagination.* con poca imaginación = unimaginatively.* dale alas a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* da rienda suelta a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* despertar la imaginación = fire + the imagination.* ejercitar la imaginación = stretch + imagination.* estimular la imaginación = spark + imagination.* falto de imaginación = unimaginative.* imaginación desbocada = wild imagination.* imaginación desbordante = wild imagination.* imaginaciones = imaginings.* imaginación fértil = vivid imagination.* imaginación ferviente = wild imagination.* imaginación muy despierta = vivid imagination.* imaginación muy viva = vivid imagination.* la imaginación no tiene límites = your imagination is the limit.* literatura de imaginación = fiction.* necesitar imaginación = take + imagination.* producto de la imaginación = work of imagination.* * *a) ( facultad) imaginationb) ( figuración)* * *= imagination, fancy.Ex: The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.
Ex: This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.* con imaginación = imaginatively.* con la imaginación = in imagination.* con poca imaginación = unimaginatively.* dale alas a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* da rienda suelta a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* despertar la imaginación = fire + the imagination.* ejercitar la imaginación = stretch + imagination.* estimular la imaginación = spark + imagination.* falto de imaginación = unimaginative.* imaginación desbocada = wild imagination.* imaginación desbordante = wild imagination.* imaginaciones = imaginings.* imaginación fértil = vivid imagination.* imaginación ferviente = wild imagination.* imaginación muy despierta = vivid imagination.* imaginación muy viva = vivid imagination.* la imaginación no tiene límites = your imagination is the limit.* literatura de imaginación = fiction.* necesitar imaginación = take + imagination.* producto de la imaginación = work of imagination.* * *1 (facultad) imaginationdar rienda suelta a la imaginación to give free rein to one's imagination, to let one's imagination run riot¡ni (se) me pasó por la imaginación! it never even crossed my mind!2(figuración): es pura imaginación tuya it's all in your mind, it's a figment of your imaginationyo no he oído nada, son imaginaciones tuyas I didn't hear anything, you're imagining things* * *
imaginación sustantivo femenino
imagination;◊ ¡ni (se) me pasó por la imaginación! it never even crossed my mind!;
son imaginaciones tuyas you're imagining things
imaginación sustantivo femenino imagination: no son más que imaginaciones, it is only your imagination
' imaginación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calenturienta
- calenturiento
- cota
- fantástica
- fantástico
- freno
- representar
- revivir
- emplear
- fantasía
- figuración
- fruto
- vivaz
- vivo
English:
catch
- figment
- imagination
- imaginatively
- imaginativeness
- lack
- run away
- stir
- unleash
- vivid
- wild
- fancy
- riot
- run
- unimaginative
* * *imaginación nf1. [facultad] imagination;un niño con mucha imaginación a child with a very vivid imagination, a very imaginative child;pasar por la imaginación de alguien to occur to sb, to cross sb's mind;no me pasó por la imaginación it never occurred to me o crossed my mind;se deja llevar por la imaginación he lets his imagination run away with him;dar rienda suelta a la imaginación to let one's imagination run wildson imaginaciones tuyas you're just imagining things, it's all in your mind* * *f imagination;ni me pasó por la imaginación it never crossed my mind* * ** * *imaginación n imagination -
18 Santa Claus
m.Santa Claus, Santa, Kriss Kringle, Santa Klaus.* * *= Father Christmas, Santa ClausEx. This is when children are not really concerned with scientific truth; they believe in Father Christmas anyway, even if there lurks the suspicion that there is something rather fishy about it all.Ex. This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.* * *= Father Christmas, Santa ClausEx: This is when children are not really concerned with scientific truth; they believe in Father Christmas anyway, even if there lurks the suspicion that there is something rather fishy about it all.
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19 mantener una relación con
(v.) = carry on + relationship withEx. This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.* * *(v.) = carry on + relationship withEx: This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.
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20 sentimentalizar
v.to sentimentalize, to sentimentalise.* * *= sentimentalise [sentimentalize, -USA].Ex. In literature, perhaps because of the influence of stories like Winnie the Pooh and Paddington Bear, they are often so sentimentalized that an author who tried to treat one in a story as a villain would have a difficult job.* * *= sentimentalise [sentimentalize, -USA].Ex: In literature, perhaps because of the influence of stories like Winnie the Pooh and Paddington Bear, they are often so sentimentalized that an author who tried to treat one in a story as a villain would have a difficult job.
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