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1 circunlocución SF
circumlocution, roundabout expression -
2 circunloquio SM
circumlocution, roundabout expression -
3 circunlocución
• circumlocution• roundabout phrase -
4 circunloquio
• circumlocution• roundabout phrase -
5 perífrasi
• circumlocution• roundabout phrase -
6 perífrasis
• circumlocution• periphery• periphrastic -
7 circunloquio
m.circumlocution, circle.María captura ladrones de noche Mary captures thieves at night.* * *1 circumlocution* * ** * *Ex. Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.* * ** * *Ex: Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.
* * *contestar con circunloquios to answer in a roundabout way, be evasive in one's reply* * *m circumlocution* * * -
8 circunlocución
f.circumlocution, roundabout phrase, round-up, roundup.* * *1 circumlocution* * *femenino circumlocution (frml)* * *femenino circumlocution (frml)* * *circumlocution ( frml)* * *circunlocución nf, circunloquio nmcircumlocution;andarse con circunlocuciones to be evasive* * * -
9 rodeo
m.1 detour (camino largo).dar un rodeo to make a detour2 rodeo.3 rounding up.4 roundabout means, roundup, dodge, round-up.5 circuit, long way round.6 cattle roundup, driving together of cattle for inspection and branding.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rodear.* * *1 (desviación) detour2 (elusión) evasiveness3 (de ganado) roundup; (espectáculo) rodeo\andarse con rodeos to beat about the bushdar un rodeo to make a detourno andarse con rodeos to get straight to the point* * *SM1) (=ruta indirecta) long way round, roundabout way; (=desvío) detour2) [en discurso] circumlocutionno te andes con rodeos, déjate de rodeos — stop beating about the bush
3) LAm (Agr) roundup4) (Dep) rodeo* * *1) ( desvío) detourandar(se) con rodeos — to beat about the bush
2) (Agr) roundup; (Espec) rodeo* * *= circumlocution, rodeo.Ex. Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.Ex. The short stories cover such topics as horses, the seasons of spring and summer, the family, the rodeo, home, herding sheep, and weaving a rug.----* andarse con rodeos = mince + words, go round in + circles, beat about/around + the bush.* hablando sin rodeos = crudely put.* no andarse con rodeos = call + a spade a spade.* sin rodeos = head-on, baldly, bluntly, outspokenly.* tratar Algo sin rodeos = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* * *1) ( desvío) detourandar(se) con rodeos — to beat about the bush
2) (Agr) roundup; (Espec) rodeo* * *= circumlocution, rodeo.Ex: Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.
Ex: The short stories cover such topics as horses, the seasons of spring and summer, the family, the rodeo, home, herding sheep, and weaving a rug.* andarse con rodeos = mince + words, go round in + circles, beat about/around + the bush.* hablando sin rodeos = crudely put.* no andarse con rodeos = call + a spade a spade.* sin rodeos = head-on, baldly, bluntly, outspokenly.* tratar Algo sin rodeos = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* * *A1 (desvío) detourtuve que dar un gran rodeo I had to make a long detour o take a very long way around2(evasiva): no andes con tantos rodeos stop beating about the bushB1 ( Agr) roundup2 ( Espec) rodeo* * *
Del verbo rodear: ( conjugate rodear)
rodeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
rodeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
rodear
rodeo
rodear ( conjugate rodear) verbo transitivo
1
rodeo algo DE algo to surround sth with sth;
le rodeó la cintura con los brazos he put his arms around her waist
2 ( estar alrededor de) to surround;◊ todos los que lo rodean everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse verbo pronominal rodeose DE algo/algn to surround oneself with sth/sb
rodeo sustantivo masculino
andarse con rodeos to beat about the bushb) (Espec) rodeo
rodear
I verbo transitivo
1 (con algo) to surround
rodear con los brazos, to put one's arms around
2 (un asunto) to avoid
II verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo (un camino) to go round, make a detour
rodeo sustantivo masculino
1 (en el camino) detour
2 pl (al hablar) circumlocution: déjate de rodeos, stop beating about the bush
hablar sin rodeos, to speak out plainly
3 (de animales) rodeo
' rodeo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
preámbulo
- charrería
- jaripeo
- rodear
English:
rodeo
- around
- detour
- round
* * *rodeo nm1. [camino largo] detour;dar un rodeo to make a detourhabló sin rodeos he didn't beat about the bush3. [espectáculo] rodeo4. [reunión de ganado] rounding up* * *m1 en recorrido detour;andarse con rodeos beat about the bush;hablar sin rodeos speak plainly, get straight to the point;dejarse de rodeos stop beating about the bush* * *rodeo nm1) : rodeo, roundup2) desvío: detour3) : evasionandar con rodeos: to beat around the bushsin rodeos: without reservations -
10 masivo
adj.1 massive, heavy, ponderous.2 mass, large-number, widespread.* * *► adjetivo1 mass, massive, on a mass scale* * *(f. - masiva)adj.* * *ADJ [ataque, dosis etc] massive; [evacuación, ejecución] mass antes de s* * *- va adjetivoa) <ejecución/migración> mass (before n); < protesta> large-scale (before n), mass (before n)b) < dosis> massive, huge* * *= massive, wholesale, mass.Ex. When the use of all synonymous terms would result in a massive duplication of A/Z subject index entries 'see references' are employed.Ex. The more structured the source of words, the more likely it is that the terms in the source will already be in a standard form ready for lifting wholesale and little modified into a thesaurus.Ex. Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.----* armas de destrucción masiva = weapons of mass destruction.* demanda masiva = mass market.* envío masivo de cartas = mail shot.* extinción masiva = mass extinction.* * *- va adjetivoa) <ejecución/migración> mass (before n); < protesta> large-scale (before n), mass (before n)b) < dosis> massive, huge* * *= massive, wholesale, mass.Ex: When the use of all synonymous terms would result in a massive duplication of A/Z subject index entries 'see references' are employed.
Ex: The more structured the source of words, the more likely it is that the terms in the source will already be in a standard form ready for lifting wholesale and little modified into a thesaurus.Ex: Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.* armas de destrucción masiva = weapons of mass destruction.* demanda masiva = mass market.* envío masivo de cartas = mail shot.* extinción masiva = mass extinction.* * *masivo -vahubo una concurrencia masiva a las urnas there was a massive o huge turnout at the polls2 ‹dosis› massive, huge* * *
masivo◊ -va adjetivo
‹ protesta› large-scale ( before n), mass ( before n);
‹ concurrencia› massive
masivo,-a adjetivo massive
' masivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
masiva
English:
mass
- massive
- saturation bombing
* * *masivo, -a adj1. [en gran cantidad] mass;2. [con mucha gente] massive;una fiesta masiva an enormous party;la asistencia masiva a los campos de fútbol the huge crowds at US soccer stadia o Br football grounds3. [dosis] massive* * *adj massive* * *masivo, -va adj: masscomunicación masiva: mass communication* * *masivo adj1. (enorme) massive / huge2. (de masas) mass -
11 prolijidad
f.1 long-windedness (extension).2 tidiness, neatness. ( River Plate)3 prolixity, lengthiness, excessive detail, long-windedness.* * *1 (extensión excesiva) long-windedness, verbosity2 (meticulosidad) meticulousness* * *SF (=extensión) long-windedness, prolixity frm; (=minuciosidad) excess of detail* * *1) ( extensión excesiva) long-windedness; ( minuciosidad) detail2) (RPl) (orden, aseo) neatness, tidiness* * *= prolixity.Ex. Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.* * *1) ( extensión excesiva) long-windedness; ( minuciosidad) detail2) (RPl) (orden, aseo) neatness, tidiness* * *= prolixity.Ex: Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.
* * *A (minuciosidad) detailel relato es de gran prolijidad the story is told in great detailB ( RPl) (orden, aseo) neatness, tidiness* * *prolijidad nf1. [extensión] long-windedness;un relato de gran prolijidad a very long-winded account2. RP [pulcritud] tidiness, neatness* * *f long-windedness, prolixity fml -
12 tautología
f.tautology, redundancy.* * *1 tautology* * *SF tautology* * *femenino tautology* * *= tautology.Ex. Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.* * *femenino tautology* * *= tautology.Ex: Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.
* * *tautology* * *
tautología tautology
' tautología' also found in these entries:
English:
tautology
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13 ambages
m.pl.roundabout means, ambages, beating about the bush, circumlocution.* * *1 circumlocution sing■ dímelo sin ambages tell it to me straight, don't beat about the bush\hablar sin ambages to speak plainlyir/andarse con ambages to beat about the bush* * *SMPL* * *sin ambages — (loc adv) <hablar/decir> without beating about the bush
* * *sin ambages — (loc adv) <hablar/decir> without beating about the bush
* * *sin ambages ( loc adv) ‹hablar› without beating about the bushtienes que decírselo sin ambages you have to tell him straight o outright, you just have to tell him, don't beat about the bushfue aceptado sin ambages it was accepted without hesitation* * *
ambages mpl (rodeos) me dijo sin ambages que no quería volver a verme, he told me straight out that he didn't want to see me again
* * *ambages nmplsin ambages without beating about the bush;admitió sin ambages que había mentido she admitted without hesitation that she had lied* * *mpl:decirlo sin ambages say it straight out, come straight out with it* * *ambages mplsin ambages : without hesitation, straight to the point -
14 preámbulo
m.preamble, introduction, preface, prolog.* * *1 preamble\sin más preámbulos without further ado* * *SM1) (=introducción) [de libro, discurso] introduction; [de ley, constitución] preamble2) (=rodeo)andarse con preámbulos, gastar preámbulos — to beat about the bush, avoid the issue
sin más preámbulos — without further ado, without preamble
3) (=preliminar) preludela visita del rey es el preámbulo de las conversaciones — the royal visit is a prelude to the negotiations
* * *a) ( de obra) introduction; ( de constitución) preambleb) ( rodeo)dímelo sin tanto preámbulo — stop beating about the bush and tell me
c) (de curso, negociaciones) preliminary* * *= preamble, build-up [buildup].Ex. A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Ex. The work completed to date has only been a build-up to the main phase but its usefulness has already been shown.----* como preámbulo de = as a preamble to.* sin más preámbulos = without (any) further ado, without (any) more ado.* * *a) ( de obra) introduction; ( de constitución) preambleb) ( rodeo)dímelo sin tanto preámbulo — stop beating about the bush and tell me
c) (de curso, negociaciones) preliminary* * *= preamble, build-up [buildup].Ex: A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.
Ex: The work completed to date has only been a build-up to the main phase but its usefulness has already been shown.* como preámbulo de = as a preamble to.* sin más preámbulos = without (any) further ado, without (any) more ado.* * *1 (de una obra) introduction; (de una constitución) preamble2(rodeo): sin más preámbulos without further adodímelo sin tanto preámbulo stop beating about the bush and tell me, cut the preamble and tell me what you have to say3 (preludio) preliminaryla reunión constituyó el preámbulo de las negociaciones the meeting was a preliminary to the negotiationsunas charlas que sirvieron de preámbulo al curso talks which served as an introduction o a preliminary to the course* * *
preámbulo sustantivo masculino
( de constitución) preambleb) ( rodeo):
dímelo sin tanto preámbulo stop beating about the bush and tell me
preámbulo sustantivo masculino
1 (a un escrito, discurso, etc) preamble, introduction
2 (rodeo) circumlocution: andarse con preámbulos, to beat about the bush
sin más preámbulos, without more ado
' preámbulo' also found in these entries:
English:
preamble
* * *preámbulo nm1. [introducción] [de libro] foreword, preface;[de congreso, conferencia] introduction;la recepción sirvió de lujoso preámbulo a la cumbre the reception provided a luxurious introduction to the summit2. [rodeo]sin más preámbulos… without further ado…;casi sin preámbulos me empezó a relatar su viaje he more or less went straight into telling me about his trip* * *m preamble;sin preámbulos without further ado* * *preámbulo nm1) introducción: preamble, introduction2) rodeo: evasiongastar preámbulos: to beat around the bush -
15 perífrasis
f. s.&pl.periphrasis, circumlocution. (Rhet.)* * *1 periphrasis* * *SF INV periphrasis* * *femenino (pl perífrasis) periphrasis* * *femenino (pl perífrasis) periphrasis* * *(pl perífrasis)periphrasis* * *
perífrasis f inv periphrasis, roundabout expression
* * *perífrasis nf invwordy explanationGram perífrasis verbal compound verb -
16 romancear
v.1 to translate into Spanish or into the vulgar language.2 to periphrase, to express by circumlocution. (grammar)3 to translate to romance, to translate into Spanish, to translate into the vernacular.4 to waste time in idle chatter.* * *1.VT †† to translate into Spanish2. VI Cono Sur1) (=charlar) to waste time chatting2) (=galantear) to flirt* * *romancear vtChile to court, to woo -
17 torcimiento
m.1 turning or bending of what was straight.2 deflection, deviation from the paths of virtue.3 circumlocution or periphrasis.4 twisting, twist, wrench.* * *SM = torcedura -
18 ambages
• ambages• beating about the bush• circumlocution• roundabout means -
19 expresarse por medio de circunlocución
• avoid the issue• dodge the question• express oneself using circumlocutionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > expresarse por medio de circunlocución
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20 perifrasear
• express oneself using circumlocution• peripheric• periphrasis
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