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adj вежлив, учтив, любезен, мил; no quita lo cortés a lo valiente разг. човек може да бъде едновременно и смел, и любезен; едното не изключва другото. -
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adjвежливый, учтивый; корректный••no quita lo cortés (a, para) lo valiente погов. — учтивость храбрости не помеха
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m.Cortes, Hernando Cortez.* * *► adjetivo1 courteous, polite\lo cortés no quita lo valiente familiar you can be polite but brave at the same time* * *adj.courteous, polite* * *ADJ1) (=atento) courteous, polite2)* * *adjetivo polite, courteous* * *= polite, corteous, courteous, considerate, gracious, urbane, well-mannered, chivalrous, gentlemanlike, civil, friendly-sounding.Ex. Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.Ex. Beneath his courteous exterior he hid a sudden spasm of profound agitation.Ex. However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the in considerate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex. It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Ex. His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.Ex. One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.Ex. This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.Ex. The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.----* poco cortés = impolite, ungentlemanlike.* ser cortés con = be civil towards.* * *adjetivo polite, courteous* * *= polite, corteous, courteous, considerate, gracious, urbane, well-mannered, chivalrous, gentlemanlike, civil, friendly-sounding.Ex: Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.
Ex: Beneath his courteous exterior he hid a sudden spasm of profound agitation.Ex: However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the in considerate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex: It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Ex: His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.Ex: One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex: Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.Ex: This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.Ex: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.* poco cortés = impolite, ungentlemanlike.* ser cortés con = be civil towards.* * *polite, courteouslo cortés no quita lo valiente: ¿aún la saludas después de lo que te hizo? — sí, lo cortés no quita lo valiente you still say hello to her after what she did to you? — yes, politeness doesn't have to be a sign of weakness o you don't lose anything by being polite* * *
Del verbo cortar: ( conjugate cortar)
cortes es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
cortar
cortes
cortés
cortar ( conjugate cortar) verbo transitivo
1 ( dividir) ‹cuerda/pastel› to cut, chop;
‹ asado› to carve;
‹leña/madera› to chop;
‹ baraja› to cut;◊ cortés algo por la mitad to cut sth in half o in two;
cortés algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice sth;
cortés algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces
2 (quitar, separar) ‹rama/punta/pierna› to cut off;
‹ árbol› to cut down, chop down;
‹ flores› (CS) to pick;
3 ( hacer más corto) ‹pelo/uñas› to cut;
‹césped/pasto› to mow;
‹ seto› to cut;
‹ rosal› to cut back;
‹ texto› to cut down
4 ( en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut out
5 ( interrumpir)
‹película/programa› to interrupt
[ manifestantes] to block;
6 (censurar, editar) ‹ película› to cut;
‹escena/diálogo› to cut (out)
7 [ frío]:◊ el frío me cortó los labios my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
verbo intransitivo
1 [cuchillo/tijeras] to cut
2a) (Cin):◊ ¡corten! cut!
cortarse verbo pronominal
1 ( interrumpirse) [proyección/película] to stop;
[llamada/gas] to get cut off;
se me cortó la respiración I could hardly breathe
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‹brazo/cara› to cut;
3 ( cruzarse) [líneas/calles] to cross
4 [ leche] to curdle;
[mayonesa/salsa] to separate
5 (Chi, Esp) [ persona] (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed
cortés adjetivo
polite, courteous
cortar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cut
(un árbol) to cut down
(el césped) to mow
2 (amputar) to cut off
3 (la luz, el teléfono) to cut off
4 (impedir el paso) to block
5 (eliminar, censurar) to cut out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (partir) to cut
2 (atajar) to cut across, to take a short cut
3 familiar (interrumpir una relación) to split up: cortó con su novia, he split up with his girlfriend
♦ Locuciones: familiar cortar por lo sano, to put an end to
cortés adjetivo courteous, polite
' cortés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corte
- cumplida
- cumplido
- disolución
- educada
- educado
- gentil
- atento
- cortar
- galantería
- presidir
English:
attentive
- chivalrous
- civil
- courteous
- gallant
- graceful
- gracious
- urbane
- cut
- debonair
- polite
* * *cortés adjpolite, courteous;lo cortés no quita lo valiente there's no harm in being polite* * *adj courteous* * *cortés adj: courteous, polite♦ cortésmente adv* * *Cortes npl Spanish Parliament -
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10 poco cortés
(adj.) = impolite, ungentlemanlikeEx. All subjects completed a four-page questionnaire in which they rated Americans on six bipolar adjective dimensions: friendly/unfriendly, polite/ impolite, industrious/lazy, religious/anti-religious, generous/stingy, and patriotic/not patriotic.Ex. An analysis of their usage by readers of both sexes revealed some unbecoming sexist attitudes and some ungentlemanlike behaviour.* * *(adj.) = impolite, ungentlemanlikeEx: All subjects completed a four-page questionnaire in which they rated Americans on six bipolar adjective dimensions: friendly/unfriendly, polite/ impolite, industrious/lazy, religious/anti-religious, generous/stingy, and patriotic/not patriotic.
Ex: An analysis of their usage by readers of both sexes revealed some unbecoming sexist attitudes and some ungentlemanlike behaviour. -
11 exageradamente cortés
adj.overly courteous, flattering, cajoling, fawning. -
12 muy cortés
adj.well-mannered. -
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15 caballero
adj.gentlemanly.m.1 gentleman.ser todo un caballero to be a real gentleman2 knight (miembro de una orden).armar caballero a alguien to knight somebodycaballero andante knight errant3 nobleman (noble).* * *► adjetivo1 riding, mounted2 figurado (obstinado) obstinate, stubborn1 gentleman, sir■ camisas de caballero men's shirts, gentlemen's shirts2 HISTORIA knight, cavalier3 (hombre generoso, cortés) gentleman4 (noble) gentleman\armar caballero a alguien to knight somebody————————1 gentleman, sir■ camisas de caballero men's shirts, gentlemen's shirts2 HISTORIA knight, cavalier3 (hombre generoso, cortés) gentleman4 (noble) gentleman* * *noun m.1) gentleman2) knight* * *SM1) (=hombre educado) gentlemanpacto2) [fórmula de cortesía]¿qué desea tomar, caballero? — what would you like to drink, sir?
3) (=hombre)servicio de caballeros — gents, men's toilets, men's
caballeros — (=servicios) gents, gentlemen
4) ( Hist) knightel Caballero de la Triste Figura — the Knight of the Doleful Countenance, Don Quixote
* * *1) (frml) (hombre, señor) gentleman¿en qué puedo servirle, caballero? — how can I help you, sir?
caballeros — Men o Gentlemen o Gents
2) (hombre cortés, recto) gentleman3) (Hist) knight•* * *= gentleman [gentlemen, -pl.], gallant, knight, gent.Ex. These were gentlemen whose forebears had upset Elizabeth I by encouraging the people to think a little too much for themselves and who proved very difficult to control.Ex. Information scientists may, therefore, be divided into bibliometricians, retrievalists, and a growing number of gallants who are both.Ex. Selected volumes documenting the earliest history of the Knights were examined from a conservation and analytical point of view.Ex. For the ladies there are two toilets and two hand basins; for the gents, one toilet, two urinals and one hand basin.----* caballero andante = knight errant.* caballero blanco = white knight, knight in shining armour.* Caballero de la Triste Figura, el = Knight of the Doleful Countenance, the.* caballero medieval = mediaeval knight [medieval knight, -USA].* como todo un caballero = sportingly.* comportarse como todo un caballero = take + the high road, take + the high ground.* impropio de un caballero = ungentlemanlike.* peluquería de caballeros = barber's shop.* propio de un caballero = gentlemanlike.* * *1) (frml) (hombre, señor) gentleman¿en qué puedo servirle, caballero? — how can I help you, sir?
caballeros — Men o Gentlemen o Gents
2) (hombre cortés, recto) gentleman3) (Hist) knight•* * *= gentleman [gentlemen, -pl.], gallant, knight, gent.Ex: These were gentlemen whose forebears had upset Elizabeth I by encouraging the people to think a little too much for themselves and who proved very difficult to control.
Ex: Information scientists may, therefore, be divided into bibliometricians, retrievalists, and a growing number of gallants who are both.Ex: Selected volumes documenting the earliest history of the Knights were examined from a conservation and analytical point of view.Ex: For the ladies there are two toilets and two hand basins; for the gents, one toilet, two urinals and one hand basin.* caballero andante = knight errant.* caballero blanco = white knight, knight in shining armour.* Caballero de la Triste Figura, el = Knight of the Doleful Countenance, the.* caballero medieval = mediaeval knight [medieval knight, -USA].* como todo un caballero = sportingly.* comportarse como todo un caballero = take + the high road, take + the high ground.* impropio de un caballero = ungentlemanlike.* peluquería de caballeros = barber's shop.* propio de un caballero = gentlemanlike.* * *A ( frml) (hombre, señor) gentlemanatienda al caballero, por favor serve the gentleman, pleaseropa de caballero menswearsección de caballeros men's departmentpeluquería de caballeros barber's (shop), gents' hairdresser's ( BrE)¿en qué puedo servirle, caballero? how can I help you, sir?damas y caballeros ladies and gentlemen[ S ] caballeros Men o Gentlemen o GentsB (hombre cortés, recto) gentlemanes todo un caballero he's a perfect gentlemanun caballero siempre cumple con su palabra a gentleman always keeps his wordC ( Hist)1 (noble) knight2 (de una orden) knightfue armado caballero por el rey he was knighted by the kingpoderoso caballero es don dinero money talksCompuestos:knight errantwhite knight* * *
caballero sustantivo masculino
sección de caballeros men's department;
¿en qué puedo servirle, caballero? how can I help you, sir?;
( on signs) caballeros Men o Gentlemen o Gentsb) (Hist) knight
caballero sustantivo masculino
1 gentleman: Pedro fue todo un caballero, Pedro was a real gentleman
2 Hist knight
caballero andante, knight-errant
3 frml (señor) sir
4 caballeros, (en un lavabo) gents
ropa de caballero, menswear
♦ Locuciones: un pacto de/entre caballeros, a gentleman's agreement
' caballero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
citada
- citado
- corcel
- desear
- médula
- ordenar
- porte
- ventrera
- noble
- perfecto
English:
cavalier
- gent
- gentleman
- knight
- knight errant
- knighthood
- menswear
- money
- cravat
- men
- sir
* * *♦ adj[cortés] gentlemanly♦ nm1. [hombre cortés] gentleman;ser todo un caballero to be a real gentleman2. [señor, varón] gentleman;[al dirigir la palabra] sir;¿qué desea el caballero? can I help you, sir?;caballeros [en letrero] [en aseos] gentlemen;[en grandes almacenes] menswear; Espzapatos de caballero men's shoes;3. [miembro de una orden] knight;armar caballero a alguien to knight sbcaballero andante knight errant;los caballeros de la Tabla Redonda the Knights of the Round Table4. [noble] nobleman* * *I adj gentlemanly, chivalrousII m2 HIST knight;armar a alguien caballero HIST knight s.o.3 trato sir* * *caballero nm1) : gentleman2) : knight* * *2. (histórico) knight -
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adj.1 educated, cultured.2 polite, well-behaved, refined, well-bred.past part.past participle of spanish verb: educar.* * *► adjetivo1 polite* * *(f. - educada)adj.* * *ADJ (=de buenos modales) well-mannered, polite; (=instruido) cultivatedmal educado — (=de malos modales) ill-mannered; (=grosero) rude
* * *- da adjetivo polite, well-mannered* * *Ex. One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.----* bien educado = urbane.* mal educado = impolite.* * *- da adjetivo polite, well-mannered* * *Ex: One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.
* bien educado = urbane.* mal educado = impolite.* * *educado -da‹adulto› polite, well-manneredun niño bien educado a well-mannered o well brought-up o polite child* * *
Del verbo educar: ( conjugate educar)
educado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
educado
educar
educado◊ -da adjetivo
polite, well-mannered
educar ( conjugate educar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ ciudadanos› to educate
2 ‹oído/voz› to train
educarse verbo pronominal ( hacer los estudios) to be educated
educado,-a adj (cortés) polite: es un niño muy bien/mal educado, he's a very well-mannered/rude boy
educar verbo transitivo
1 (criar) to raise
2 (enseñar) to educate
3 (un sentido, la voz) to train: debería educar el oído, she should train her ear
' educado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparte
- considerada
- considerado
- correcta
- correcto
- educada
- formal
- reducirse
- roto
English:
civil
- courteous
- good
- ill-mannered
- polite
- well-behaved
- well-bred
- well-brought-up
- well-mannered
- civilized
- discerning
- discriminating
- trained
- well
* * *educado, -a adj[cortés] polite, well-mannered;bien educado well-bred, well-mannered;mal educado rude, ill-mannered* * *I adj polite, well-mannered;bien educado polite, well-mannered;mal educado rude, ill-manneredII part → educar* * *educado, -da adj: polite, well-mannered* * *educado adj polite -
17 caballeroso
adj.gentlemanly, courteous, noble, chivalrous.* * *► adjetivo1 chivalrous, noble* * *(f. - caballerosa)adj.1) gentlemanly2) chivalrous* * *ADJ (=cortés) gentlemanly; (=noble) chivalrous* * *- sa adjetivo gentlemanly, gallant* * *= cavalier, gentlemanly, chivalrous, gentlemanlike.Ex. Special schemes have the advantage that subjects not forming part of the core can be treated in a fairly cavalier fashion, since their importance is likely to be far less than that of core material.Ex. The business of supplying books to libraries has encouraged a gentlemanly and ethical relationship between the different suppliers.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.----* poco caballeroso = ungentlemanlike.* * *- sa adjetivo gentlemanly, gallant* * *= cavalier, gentlemanly, chivalrous, gentlemanlike.Ex: Special schemes have the advantage that subjects not forming part of the core can be treated in a fairly cavalier fashion, since their importance is likely to be far less than that of core material.
Ex: The business of supplying books to libraries has encouraged a gentlemanly and ethical relationship between the different suppliers.Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex: Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.* poco caballeroso = ungentlemanlike.* * *caballeroso -sagentlemanly, gallant, chivalrous* * *
caballeroso◊ -sa adjetivo
gentlemanly, gallant
caballeroso,-a adjetivo gentlemanly, chivalrous
' caballeroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caballerosa
English:
chivalrous
* * *caballeroso, -a adjchivalrous, gentlemanly* * *adj gentlemanly, chivalrous* * *caballeroso, -sa adj: gentlemanly, chivalrous -
18 deferente
adj.1 deferential.2 deferent, respectful, deferential, dutiful.* * *► adjetivo1 deferential* * *ADJ deferential* * *= reverent.Ex. LIS articles are inter alia often repetitious, badly written, poorly presented, boring, unduly reverent and parochial.* * *= reverent.Ex: LIS articles are inter alia often repetitious, badly written, poorly presented, boring, unduly reverent and parochial.
* * *( frml); deferential, respectful* * *deferente adj[cortés] deferential* * *adj deferential -
19 qama
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20 courteous
adj cortès -esa, educat -ada
См. также в других словарях:
cortés — adj m y f Que se comporta correcta y amablemente, que va de acuerdo con las reglas del trato social: un hombre cortés, una empleada cortés, un saludo cortés … Español en México
cortés — (adj) (Intermedio) que sabe comportarse hacia los demás Ejemplos: ¡Sé cortés con el abuelo y demuéstrale respeto! Nos saludó la criada muy cortés. Sinónimos: correcto, atento … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
cortês — adj. 2 g. 1. Que usa de cortesia. 2. Próprio de pessoa bem educada e fina. • Plural: corteses. ‣ Etimologia: corte + ês … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
cortés — adj. Atento, comedido, afable … Diccionario Castellano
Cortés — ► adjetivo Que es amable y educado: ■ saludo cortés; aunque su recibimiento fue cortés, pudo percibir una cierta animadversión. SINÓNIMO afable atento ANTÓNIMO descortés * * * cortés (de «corte2») adj. Aplicado a personas y, correspondientemente … Enciclopedia Universal
cortés — {{#}}{{LM C10660}}{{〓}} {{SynC10918}} {{[}}cortés{{]}} ‹cor·tés› {{◆}}(pl. corteses){{◇}} {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} Que respeta las normas establecidas en el trato social: • Nos atendió un empleado muy cortés.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} De corte … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
cortés — cortés1 (De corte2). adj. Atento, comedido, afable, urbano. cortés2 (De Hernán Cortés, conquistador español, 1485 1547). m. Hond. Árbol de las Bignoniáceas, de corteza de color café claro grisáceo, suave y, a veces, con escamas, flor amarilla y… … Diccionario de la lengua española
cortés — esa, courtés, eso adj. courtoise; polie; affable … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
caballeroso — {{#}}{{LM C06345}}{{〓}} {{SynC06487}} {{[}}caballeroso{{]}}, {{[}}caballerosa{{]}} ‹ca·ba·lle·ro·so, sa› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} Característico de un caballero por su cortesía, generosidad o nobleza. {{#}}{{LM SynC06487}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
criado — {{#}}{{LM C10872}}{{〓}} {{SynC11135}} {{[}}criado{{]}}, {{[}}criada{{]}} ‹cria·do, da› {{《}}▍ s.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Persona que sirve a otra a cambio de un salario, especialmente la que se emplea en el servicio doméstico: • La criada vestía… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
educado — {{#}}{{LM E14217}}{{〓}} {{SynE14554}} {{[}}educado{{]}}, {{[}}educada{{]}} ‹e·du·ca·do, da› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} Que tiene buena educación o modales correctos: • Es un chico tan formal y educado, que no me lo imagino diciendo tacos.{{○}} {{#}}{{LM… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos