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1 calvario
m.1 Calvary, stations of the Cross.2 suffering, cross to bear, Calvary, cross.* * *1 Calvary2 (Vía Crucis) stations plural of the Cross3 figurado (sufrimiento) ordeal, calvary* * *SM1) (=via crucis) Stations of the Cross plel Calvario — (Biblia) Calvary
2) (=martirio) torment* * *1)a) (Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)b) (fam) (sufrimiento, martirio)es un calvario — it is torture o hell
2) el Calvario (Bib) Calvary* * *1)a) (Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)b) (fam) (sufrimiento, martirio)es un calvario — it is torture o hell
2) el Calvario (Bib) Calvary* * *A1 ( Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)2 ( fam)(sufrimiento, martirio): vivir con él debe de ser un verdadero calvario it must be torture o hell living with him ( colloq)aquel hijo hizo de su vida un calvario that son of hers made her life hell o a misery ( colloq)Bel Calvario ( Bib) Calvary* * *
calvario sustantivo masculino
1 Rel (monte) Calvary
(procesión) Stations of the Cross
2 (suplicio) torment: es un auténtico calvario soportarle todos los días, its a real ordeal to have to put up with him everyday
pasamos por un verdadero calvario, we went through hell
' calvario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
infierno
English:
ordeal
* * *calvario nm1. [Vía Crucis] Calvary, Stations of the Cross2. [sufrimiento] ordeal, trial;pasar un calvario to go through an ordeal* * *m figtorment* * *calvario nm1) : Calvary2) : Stations of the Cross pl3)vivir un calvario : to suffer great adversity -
2 calvario
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3 Calvario
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4 Calvario sm
[kal'varjo]Rel Calvary, fig ordeal, trial -
5 Calvario
sm [kal'varjo]Rel Calvary, fig ordeal, trial -
6 calvario
• Calvary• cross to bear• getatable• gettable• heavy bombing• heavy clothing• stations of the cross• suffering• Via Dolorosa -
7 calvário
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8 sufrir su calvario
• carry one's cross -
9 auténtico
adj.authentic, legitimate, real, true.* * *► adjetivo1 authentic, genuine, real* * *(f. - auténtica)adj.1) authentic2) genuine* * *ADJ1) (=legítimo) authentic; [persona] genuinedías de auténtico calor — days of real heat, really hot days
2) * (=estupendo) great *, brilliant ** * *- ca adjetivob) <interés/cariño/persona> genuinec) <pesadilla/catástrofe> (delante del n) real (before n)* * *= authentic, bona fide, genuine, true [truer -comp., truest -sup.], kosher, funky [funkier -comp., funkiest -sup.], actual.Ex. These names are not the authentic names of these peoples.Ex. Booksellers were forbidden to retail new books, other than bona fide remainders, at less than list prices, under threat of being black-listed and refused further supplies.Ex. A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.Ex. The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex. Some mammals, such as pigs, have a cloven hoof but are not considered kosher because they do not meet other criteria.Ex. The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.Ex. It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.----* auténtica leyenda = living legend.* auténtico mito = living legend.* de un modo auténtico = authentically.* el auténtico = the real McCoy.* no auténtico = unauthentic.* un auténtico infierno = a living hell.* * *- ca adjetivob) <interés/cariño/persona> genuinec) <pesadilla/catástrofe> (delante del n) real (before n)* * *= authentic, bona fide, genuine, true [truer -comp., truest -sup.], kosher, funky [funkier -comp., funkiest -sup.], actual.Ex: These names are not the authentic names of these peoples.
Ex: Booksellers were forbidden to retail new books, other than bona fide remainders, at less than list prices, under threat of being black-listed and refused further supplies.Ex: A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.Ex: The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex: Some mammals, such as pigs, have a cloven hoof but are not considered kosher because they do not meet other criteria.Ex: The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.Ex: It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.* auténtica leyenda = living legend.* auténtico mito = living legend.* de un modo auténtico = authentically.* el auténtico = the real McCoy.* no auténtico = unauthentic.* un auténtico infierno = a living hell.* * *auténtico -caA1 ‹cuadro› genuine, authentic; ‹perla/piel› real; ‹documento› authentic2 ‹interés/cariño› genuine; ‹persona› genuine3 ‹pesadilla/catástrofe› ( delante del n) real ( before n)el resultado es un auténtico desastre the result is an absolute o a complete o a real disasteruna auténtica multitud se dio cita frente al banco a huge o real crowd gathered opposite the bank* * *
Del verbo autenticar: ( conjugate autenticar)
autentico es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
autenticó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
autenticar
auténtico
autenticar ( conjugate autenticar) verbo transitivo
auténtico◊ -ca adjetivo
‹perla/piel› real;
‹ documento› authentic
auténtico,-a adjetivo authentic
' auténtico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auténtica
- calvario
- galimatías
- infierno
- parásita
- parásito
- pendón
- pestiño
- portento
- querubín
- rompecabezas
- verdad
- verdadera
- verdadero
English:
absolute
- aggravating
- authentic
- deep-rooted
- dope
- drip
- genius
- genuine
- hick
- misery
- ordeal
- positive
- predicament
- real
- right
- trial
- true-born
- unadulterated
- veritable
- bona fide
- indeed
- true
* * *auténtico, -a adj1. [cuadro] genuine;[diamante] real; [documento] authentic2. [persona] genuine;[sentimiento] genuine, realeso es un auténtico disparate that's completely crazy;fue un auténtico desastre it was a total disaster* * *adj authentic* * *auténtico, -ca adj: authentic♦ auténticamente adv* * *auténtico adj1. (no falso) genuine / authentic2. (no sintético) real -
10 infierno
m.hell.su vida con él era un infierno her life with him was hell¡vete al infierno! (informal) go to hell!pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: infernar.* * *1 hell\estar en el quinto infierno to be in the back of beyondir al infierno to go to hellmandar a alguien al infierno to tell somebody to get lost¡vete al infieno! go to hell!, get lost!* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Rel) hell¡vete al infierno! — * go to hell! *
2) (=lugar) [horrible] hellhole *; [ruidoso] madhouse ** * *a) hellvete al infierno! — (fam) go to hell! (sl)
estar en el quinto infierno — (fam) ( en un lugar - aislado) to be in the back of beyond (colloq); (- lejano) to be miles away
b) (suplicio, sufrimiento)c) (fam) ( lugar - ruidoso) madhouse (colloq), bedlam (colloq); (- horrendo) hellhole (colloq)* * *= inferno, underworld, hell.Ex. He maintains that this evocation of the Inferno is apt because, though not a sodomite, Bulstrode can be seen in medieval terms as both a blasphemer and usurer.Ex. These clients seek services not as drug abusers nor as criminals, but as war refugees from an underworld of violence and emotional deprivation.Ex. According to Shakespeare's age, if she had agreed, she would have committed a mortal sin and been in danger of hell.----* fuego del infierno = St. Anthony's fire.* hacer que la vida sea un infierno = make + life hell.* pasar por el infierno = be to hell and back.* ser un infierno = be hell.* un auténtico infierno = a living hell.* * *a) hellvete al infierno! — (fam) go to hell! (sl)
estar en el quinto infierno — (fam) ( en un lugar - aislado) to be in the back of beyond (colloq); (- lejano) to be miles away
b) (suplicio, sufrimiento)c) (fam) ( lugar - ruidoso) madhouse (colloq), bedlam (colloq); (- horrendo) hellhole (colloq)* * *= inferno, underworld, hell.Ex: He maintains that this evocation of the Inferno is apt because, though not a sodomite, Bulstrode can be seen in medieval terms as both a blasphemer and usurer.
Ex: These clients seek services not as drug abusers nor as criminals, but as war refugees from an underworld of violence and emotional deprivation.Ex: According to Shakespeare's age, if she had agreed, she would have committed a mortal sin and been in danger of hell.* fuego del infierno = St. Anthony's fire.* hacer que la vida sea un infierno = make + life hell.* pasar por el infierno = be to hell and back.* ser un infierno = be hell.* un auténtico infierno = a living hell.* * *1 hell¡vete al infierno! ( fam); go to hell! (sl)estar en el quinto infierno or en los quintos infiernos ( fam) (en un lugar — aislado) to be out in the sticks o ( AmE) the Boonies ( colloq), to be in the back of beyond ( colloq) (— lejano) to be miles away2(suplicio, sufrimiento): un infierno hellsu vida de casada se ha convertido en un infierno her married life has become hell* * *
infierno sustantivo masculino
◊ ¡vete al infierno! (fam) go to hell! (sl);
su vida es un infierno her life is hell
(— horrendo) hellhole (colloq)
infierno sustantivo masculino
1 Rel hell
2 (calvario, sufrimiento) hell, inferno: pasó por un auténtico infierno, he went through sheer hell
♦ Locuciones: en el quinto infierno, at the back of beyond
familiar ¡vete al infierno!, go to hell!, get lost!
' infierno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antesala
- condenada
- condenado
English:
hell
- hellhole
- inferno
- underworld
- under
* * *infierno nm1. [en religión] hell;Fam¡al infierno con…!: ¡al infierno con la fiesta! to hell with the party!;Famel quinto infierno: vive en el quinto infierno she lives in the back of beyond o in the middle of nowhere;tuvimos que ir hasta el quinto infierno para encontrar una farmacia we had to go miles to find a Br chemist's o US drugstore;Fam Fam¡vete al infierno! go to hell!;Fammandar a alguien al infierno to tell sb to go to hell2. [lugar de sufrimiento] hell;su vida con él era un infierno her life with him was hell;está habitación es un infierno, hace un calor horrible this room's an oven, it's baking hot* * *m hell;vivir en el quinto infierno fig fam live in the back of beyond fam* * *infierno nm1) : hell2)el quinto infierno : the middle of nowhere* * *infierno n hell -
11 monte
m.1 mountain.monte Sinaí Mount Sinaimonte de Venus mons veneris2 scrubland (terreno) (con arbustos).monte bajo scrub3 pasture (pasto). (Mexican Spanish)4 weed.5 mons.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: montar.* * *1 mountain, mount2 (bosque) wild, woodland\de monte wildecharse/tirarse al monte to take to the hillsmonte alto woodland, forestmonte bajo scrubMonte Olimpo Mount Olympusmonte de piedad pawnbroker's, pawnshop* * *noun m.mountain, mount* * *SM1) (=montaña) mountain; (=cerro) hill2) (=campo) countryside, country; (=bosque) woodlandbatir el monte — to beat for game, go hunting
hacérsele un monte a algn —
3)4) (Naipes) (=baraja) pile; (=banca) bank5)7) LAm * (=hachís) hash *, pot ** * *1) (Geog)a) ( montaña) mountainb) ( terreno - cubierto de maleza) scrubland, scrub; (- cubierto de árboles) woodlandecharse or tirarse al monte — to take to the hills
c) (Ven fam) ( campo)vive en el monte — he lives out in the sticks o the wilds (colloq)
d) (RPl) ( bosquecillo) copse, coppice2) ( en naipes)a) ( juego) monteb) ( en el tute) last trick3) (AmC, Col, Ven fam) ( marihuana) grass (colloq)* * *= hill, backcountry.Ex. The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.Ex. It is one of America's last flag stop trains allowing travelers to get off the train anywhere along a 55-mile stretch to hike the backcountry.----* incendio de monte = bushfire.* monte bajo = undergrowth, understorey [understory, -USA], fynbos, shrubland, scrubland.* Monte del Templo, el = Temple Mount, the.* monte, el = bush, the.* Monte Etna = Mount Etna.* monte salvaje = backcountry.* Montes Apalaches, los = Appalachian Mountains, the.* * *1) (Geog)a) ( montaña) mountainb) ( terreno - cubierto de maleza) scrubland, scrub; (- cubierto de árboles) woodlandecharse or tirarse al monte — to take to the hills
c) (Ven fam) ( campo)vive en el monte — he lives out in the sticks o the wilds (colloq)
d) (RPl) ( bosquecillo) copse, coppice2) ( en naipes)a) ( juego) monteb) ( en el tute) last trick3) (AmC, Col, Ven fam) ( marihuana) grass (colloq)* * *el monte(n.) = bush, theEx: Her experiences in Namibia involved cycling along dirt roads through the bush to village schools in order to read stories and help children make their own books = Sus experiencias en Namibia supusieron ir en bicicleta por caminos de tierra por el campo a las escuelas de las aldeas para leer cuentos y ayudar a los niños a hacer sus propios libros.
= hill, backcountry.Ex: The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.
Ex: It is one of America's last flag stop trains allowing travelers to get off the train anywhere along a 55-mile stretch to hike the backcountry.* incendio de monte = bushfire.* monte bajo = undergrowth, understorey [understory, -USA], fynbos, shrubland, scrubland.* Monte del Templo, el = Temple Mount, the.* monte, el = bush, the.* Monte Etna = Mount Etna.* monte salvaje = backcountry.* Montes Apalaches, los = Appalachian Mountains, the.* * *A ( Geog)1 (montaña) mountain2 (terreno — cubierto de maleza) scrubland, scrub; (— cubierto de árboles) woodlandbatir el monte to beat ( for game)echarse or tirarse al monte to take to the hillsno todo (en) el monte es orégano life isn't all a bowl of cherries, life isn't a bed of roses3( Ven fam) (campo): estoy buscando trabajo en la ciudad porque a mi no me gusta el monte I'm looking for work in town because I don't like living out in the sticks o the wilds ( colloq)monte y culebra: no hay nada como vivir en la capital, lo demás es monte y culebra you can't beat living in the capital, anything else o everywhere else is like being back in the Middle Agespor donde tú vives es puro monte y culebra, ni televisión debes tener where you live is so backward, I bet you don't even have television4 ( RPl) (bosquecillo) copse, coppiceCompuestos:forest, woodlandscrubland, bushel monte de los Olivos the Mount of Olivespawnshopmpl:los montes Apalaches the Appalachians (pl)mpl:los montes Balcanes the Balkan mountains (pl)mpl:los montes Cápatos the Carpathians (pl)el monte Sinai Mount Sinaimpl:los montes Pirineos the Pyrenees (pl)mpl:los montes Urales the Urals (pl)1 (juego) monte2 (en el tute) last trick* * *
Del verbo montar: ( conjugate montar)
monté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
monte es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
montar
monte
montar ( conjugate montar) verbo transitivo
1
( ir sobre) to rideb) (subir, colocar):
2 ‹vaca/yegua› to mount
3
‹ negocio› to start up, set up
‹ estantería› to put up;
‹ tienda de campaña› to put up, pitch
‹ diapositiva› to mount
4 (Esp) ‹ nata› to whip;
‹ claras› to whisk
verbo intransitivo
1a) (ir):◊ monte a caballo/en bicicleta to ride a horse/bicycleb) (Equ) to mount
2 ( cubrir parcialmente) monte SOBRE algo to overlap sth
montarse verbo pronominal ( en coche) to get in;
(en tren, autobús, bicicleta) to get on;
( en caballo) to mount, get on;◊ ¿me dejas monteme en tu bicicleta? can I have a ride on your bicycle?
monte sustantivo masculino (Geog)
(— cubierto de árboles) woodland
montar
I verbo intransitivo (subirse) to get in
(en bici, a caballo) to ride
II verbo transitivo
1 (un mueble, un arma) to assemble
2 (engarzar) to set, mount
3 (un negocio) to set up, start
4 Culin to whip
5 (película) to edit, mount
(fotografía) to mount
6 Teat (un espectáculo) to stage, mount
7 Zool (cubrir) to mount
8 (causar) montar un escándalo, to kick up a fuss
monte sustantivo masculino
1 mountain
(nombre propio) Monte de los Olivos, Mount of Olives
2 (terreno) monte alto, forest
monte bajo, scrubland
' monte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ascenso
- batir
- batida
- bosque
- calvario
- cumbre
- encontrarse
- orégano
- cresta
- ralo
English:
bush
- coal
- hilly
- mount
- Mt
- pawnshop
- scour
- grass
- heath
- under
* * *monte nm1. [elevación] mountainMonte Albán [centro arqueológico] = excavated ruins of the main city of the Zapotec culture, found close to the city of Oaxaca in southern Mexico;el Monte Sinaí Mount Sinai2. [terreno] [con arbustos] scrubland;[bosque] woodland; Fig to go to extremes;no todo el monte es orégano life's not a bowl of cherriesmonte alto forest; RP monte artificial plantation;monte bajo scrub;RP monte natural natural woodland [mutualidad] mutual aid society4. monte de Venus mons veneris8. CompRP, Ven Famtener a monte a alguien to hassle sb* * *m mountain; ( bosque) woodland;echarse otirarse al monte fig take to the hills* * *monte nm1) montaña: mountain, mount2) : woodland, scrublandmonte bajo: underbrush3) : outskirts (of a town), surrounding country4)monte de piedad : pawnshop* * *monte n mountain -
12 procesión
f.procession, pageant, parade, elaborate public spectacle in celebration of a particular event.* * *1 procession\* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Rel) procession2) (=hilera) streamuna procesión de mendigos/hormigas — a never-ending stream of beggars/ants
* * *femenino processionla procesión va por dentro — I'm (or he's, etc) going through a lot, although I don't (or he doesn't, etc) show it
* * *= pageant, procession.Ex. The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.Ex. That passage contains an alliterative procession of half-rhymed words and too many commas.* * *femenino processionla procesión va por dentro — I'm (or he's, etc) going through a lot, although I don't (or he doesn't, etc) show it
* * *= pageant, procession.Ex: The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.
Ex: That passage contains an alliterative procession of half-rhymed words and too many commas.* * *processionallá fueron todos a despedirse en procesión ( fam); they all trooped over there to say goodbye ( colloq)la procesión va por dentro he's/she's going through a lot, although he/she doesn't show it* * *
procesión sustantivo femenino
procession
procesión sustantivo femenino procession
♦ Locuciones: sufre mucho, pero la procesión va por dentro, he suffers a lot, but he doesn't show it
' procesión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calvario
- entierro
English:
head
- procession
- rear
* * *procesión nfprocession;Famfuimos allí todos en procesión we all trooped over there;la procesión va por dentro he/she is putting on a brave face* * *f procession;la procesión va por dentro fig he’s/she’s putting on a brave front* * ** * *procesión n procession -
13 suplicio
m.torture (also figurative).es un suplicio it's torture¡qué suplicio! what a life!* * *1 (castigo) torture2 (dolor) pain3 figurado torment* * *SM1) (=tortura) torture; ( Hist) (=ejecución) punishment, execution2) (=tormento) torment, torture* * *a) ( tortura) torturees un verdadero suplicio — (fam) it's absolute torture o a real nightmare (colloq)
b) ( castigo) punishment* * *= torture.Ex. It collects information about torture and spreads it to organisations and individuals, mainly health service personnel and researchers.----* sufrir un suplicio = agonise over [agonize, -USA].* * *a) ( tortura) torturees un verdadero suplicio — (fam) it's absolute torture o a real nightmare (colloq)
b) ( castigo) punishment* * *= torture.Ex: It collects information about torture and spreads it to organisations and individuals, mainly health service personnel and researchers.
* sufrir un suplicio = agonise over [agonize, -USA].* * *1 (tortura) torturela espera fue un suplicio the wait was real torture o a terrible ordeal2 (castigo) punishment3 (ejecución) execution* * *
suplicio sustantivo masculino
suplicio sustantivo masculino
1 (tortura) torture
2 fam fig (muy molesto, fastidioso) torment, ordeal
' suplicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calvario
English:
torment
* * *suplicio nm1. [tortura] torturees un suplicio it's torture;¡qué suplicio! what a nightmare o pain!;estos niños son un auténtico suplicio these children are a real pain in the neck* * *m figtorment, ordeal* * *suplicio nmtormento: ordeal, torture -
14 verdadero
adj.1 true, real, actual, truthful.2 big, royal.* * *► adjetivo1 true, real* * *(f. - verdadera)adj.real, true* * *ADJ1) (=auténtico) [caso, joya, motivo, nombre] real; [historia, versión] true; [testimonio] truthful¿cuál es tu verdadero nombre? — what's your real name?
2) (para enfatizar) realfue un verdadero desastre — it was a real ofrmveritable disaster
3) (=sincero) [persona] truthful* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <premisa/historia> true; <caso/nombre> realb) <pieles/joyas> real2) (delante del n) ( uso enfático) realse portó como un verdadero imbécil — he behaved like a real o (colloq) proper idiot
* * *= genuine, true [truer -comp., truest -sup.], truly, red-blooded, actual.Ex. A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.Ex. The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex. Work continues on translations, and these will contribute to AACR's role as a truly international code.Ex. What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex. It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.----* amigo verdadero = true friend.* amor verdadero = true love.* el verdadero = the real McCoy.* el verdadero problema = the elephant in the room.* revelar + Posesivo + verdadera identidad = blow + Posesivo + cover.* sinónimo verdadero = true synonym.* una verdadera lástima = a crying shame.* una verdadera pena = a crying shame.* verdadera naturaleza, la = true nature, the.* verdadero + Nombre = veritable + Nombre.* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <premisa/historia> true; <caso/nombre> realb) <pieles/joyas> real2) (delante del n) ( uso enfático) realse portó como un verdadero imbécil — he behaved like a real o (colloq) proper idiot
* * *= genuine, true [truer -comp., truest -sup.], truly, red-blooded, actual.Ex: A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.
Ex: The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex: Work continues on translations, and these will contribute to AACR's role as a truly international code.Ex: What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex: It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.* amigo verdadero = true friend.* amor verdadero = true love.* el verdadero = the real McCoy.* el verdadero problema = the elephant in the room.* revelar + Posesivo + verdadera identidad = blow + Posesivo + cover.* sinónimo verdadero = true synonym.* una verdadera lástima = a crying shame.* una verdadera pena = a crying shame.* verdadera naturaleza, la = true nature, the.* verdadero + Nombre = veritable + Nombre.* * *verdadero -raA1 ‹premisa/historia› true; ‹caso› realésa es la verdadera causa del problema that is the real o true cause of the problemése no es su verdadero nombre that's not his real name2 ‹pieles/joyas› realB ( delante del n) (uso enfático) realse portó como un verdadero imbécil he behaved like a real o ( colloq) proper idiotes una verdadera ganga it's a real bargainha sido un verdadero padre para mí he's been like a father to mesiente verdadera pasión por la música she has a real o ( frml) veritable passion for music* * *
verdadero◊ -ra adjetivo
1
‹caso/nombre› real
2 ( delante del n) ( uso enfático) real;◊ se portó como un verdadero imbécil he behaved like a real o (colloq) proper idiot
verdadero,-a adjetivo
1 (cierto) true
2 (auténtico) real
un verdadero profesional, a real professional
(uso enfático) un verdadero idiota, a real idiot
' verdadero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actual
- bocazas
- calvario
- colar
- conquistador
- conquistadora
- desastre
- histórica
- histórico
- imitación
- martirio
- verdadera
- caos
- cierto
- real
English:
actual
- colour
- deduce
- false
- proper
- real
- true
- full
- indeed
- joy
- liability
- regular
- surely
- veritable
* * *verdadero, -a adj1. [cierto, real] [historia] true;[nombre] real; [intenciones] real, true;la verdadera razón de su comportamiento fue otra the real reason for his behaviour was different;el verdadero protagonista de la tragedia the person who was really the key figure in the tragedy;distinguir entre lo verdadero y lo falso to distinguish between what is true and what is false2. [enfático] real;fue un verdadero lío it was a real mess* * *adj true; ( cierto) real* * *1) real, verídico: true, real2) auténtico: genuine* * *verdadero adj true / real -
15 cross
m. s.&pl.1 cross-country race (sport) (carrera).2 cross-country running, cross-country race.* * *[kros]SM INV1) (Atletismo) (=deporte) cross-country running; (=carrera) cross-country race2) (Motociclismo) (=deporte) moto(r)cross; (=carrera) moto(r)cross race* * *[kros]a) ( deporte - en atletismo) cross-country running; (- en motociclismo) motocrossb) ( carrera - a pie) cross country, cross-country race; (- en moto) motocross race* * *[kros]a) ( deporte - en atletismo) cross-country running; (- en motociclismo) motocrossb) ( carrera - a pie) cross country, cross-country race; (- en moto) motocross race* * */kros/1 (deporte — en atletismo) cross country, cross-country running; (— en motociclismo) motocross, scrambling ( BrE)/kros/motocross bike, scrambling bike ( BrE)* * *
cross /kros/ sustantivo masculino
(— en motociclismo) motocross
(— en moto) motocross race
' cross' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adelantar
- anticipar
- atravesar
- bizca
- bizco
- bizquear
- calentar
- calvario
- campo
- cantero
- cariño
- corte
- cruce
- cruzar
- crucero
- cruz
- cruzada
- cruzado
- cruzarse
- cuestación
- ser
- esquí
- fondo
- formón
- franquear
- magín
- molesta
- molesto
- mosqueada
- mosqueado
- ojo
- pasar
- perfil
- persignarse
- por
- precaución
- rebote
- reventar
- salvar
- santiguarse
- sección
- surcar
- tachar
- transversal
- traspasar
- vía crucis
- aspa
- bies
- cabeza
- centrar
English:
bridge
- cross
- cross off
- cross out
- cross-country
- cross-examine
- cross-eyed
- cross-legged
- cross-reference
- cross-section
- cross-stitch
- double-cross
- form
- hold on
- path
- picket-line
- see
- Southern Cross
- square
- unsafe
- against
- bar
- cut
- double
- finger
- get
- pass
- red
- shape
- span
- squint
- two
* * *cross [kros] nm invDep1. [carrera] cross-country race2. [deporte] cross-country (running)* * * -
16 real
adj.1 real (verdadero).2 royal.f.REAL, revised European-American lymphoma classification.m.real (moneda) (from Brazil).no tener un real not to have a penny to one's name* * *► adjetivo1 (regio) royal2 figurado grand, fine1 (de feria) fairground2 (moneda) old Spanish coin worth one quarter of a peseta\estar sin un real to be pennilessno me da la real gana familiar I don't feel like itno valer un real to be worthless, not be worth tuppencepor real decreto DERECHO by royal decree————————► adjetivo1 (verdadero) real* * *adj.1) teal2) true3) royal* * *IADJ (=verdadero) realIIla película está basada en hechos reales — the film is based on real o actual events
1. ADJ1) (=de la realeza) royalporque no me da la real gana — * because I don't damn well feel like it *
2) † (=espléndido) grand, splendiduna real hembra — hum a fine figure of a woman
2. SM1) (tb: real de la feria) fairground2) ( Hist) army campha asentado sus reales en mi casa y de aquí no lo sacas — he's installed himself in my house and you won't get him out of here
3) ( Hist) (Econ) old Spanish coin of 25 céntimos, one quarter of a pesetano tiene un real — * he hasn't a bean *
* * *I1) (verdadero, no ficticio)historias de la vida real — real-life o true-life stories
2) ( de la realeza) royal3) (fam) ( uso expletivo)II1)a) (Hist) real ( old Spanish coin)no valer un real — (fam) to be worth nothing
b) (Fin) real ( Brazilian unit of currency)2) (Mil) campsentar or establecer sus or los reales — ejército to set up camp; persona to install oneself
* * *I1) (verdadero, no ficticio)historias de la vida real — real-life o true-life stories
2) ( de la realeza) royal3) (fam) ( uso expletivo)II1)a) (Hist) real ( old Spanish coin)no valer un real — (fam) to be worth nothing
b) (Fin) real ( Brazilian unit of currency)2) (Mil) campsentar or establecer sus or los reales — ejército to set up camp; persona to install oneself
* * *real11 = royal.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
* águila real = golden eagle.* cañada real = droving road.* carta real = charter.* glacé real = royal icing, glacé royal.* Nombre + real = majesty's + Nombre.* pagar derechos reales = pay + royalty.* pavo real = peacock.real22 = actual, flesh-and-blood, genuine, real, real-world, real-life, on the ground, factual.Ex: It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.
Ex: It is in this way that students gain experience by proxy and get a feel for handling problems in the flesh-and-blood world.Ex: A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.Ex: In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex: It is unfortunate that there is a dearth of real-world logged data to explore usage and problems.Ex: Many librarians find such theories difficult to put into practice in real-life situations.Ex: It is difficult to know just to what extent vague concepts like 'the flow of information in a democratic society' actually result in services on the ground.Ex: No one, in this purely hypothetical example, has thought that the reader might be happy with a factual account of an Atlantic convoy as well as, or in place of, a purely fictional account.* comprobación en la práctica real = field test.* en la práctica real = in actual practice.* en la vida real = in real life.* en términos reales = in real terms, in actual practice.* experiencia del mundo real = real-world training.* formación en el mundo real = real-world training.* hecho real = brute fact.* hechos reales = true story.* mundo real, el = real world, the.* práctica real = actual practice.* real y verdaderamente = really and truly.* solución poco real = pie in the sky solution.* tamaño real = full-size.* vida real = real life.* * *real1A(verdadero, no ficticio): el libro narra un hecho real the book tells a true storyes muy distinta en la vida real she's very different in real lifehistorias de la vida real real-life stories, true o true-life storiesB (de la realeza) royalla familia real the royal familypor real decreto by royal decreela Real Academia Española de la Lengua the Royal Academy of the Spanish LanguageCompuesto:masculine summer residence ( of the Spanish monarchs)C ( fam)real2A1 (moneda) real (old Spanish coin worth a quarter of a peseta, also a Peruvian 10 centavo coin)no valer un real ( fam); to be worth nothinglos terrenos no valen ni un real the land isn't worth a penny o is worthless2 ( Fin) real ( Brazilian unit of currency)B1 ( Mil) campsentar or establecer sus or los reales «ejército» to set up camp;«persona» to install* oneself; «empresa» to set up2(recinto): real de la feria fairground* * *
real adjetivoa) (verdadero, no ficticio):
en la vida real in real life;
historias de la vida real real-life o true-life stories
◊ porque me da la real gana (fam) because I damn well want to (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino
◊ no valer un real (fam) to be worth nothing
c)
real 1 adj (no ficticio) real: fue una sensación muy real, it was a very vivid feeling
una historia basada en hechos reales, a true-life story ➣ Ver nota en actual
real 2 adj (relativo a la realeza) royal
' real' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
academia
- actual
- águila
- alteza
- armar
- batalla
- berenjenal
- bien
- bocazas
- botadura
- buena
- bueno
- caballero
- calvario
- campeonato
- comistrajo
- cómitre
- concreta
- concreto
- conquistador
- conquistadora
- corte
- desengañarse
- desperdicio
- efectiva
- efectivo
- elemento
- espectáculo
- esperpento
- expolio
- follón
- gaita
- guardia
- hecha
- hecho
- histórica
- histórico
- inmobiliaria
- inmobiliario
- inmueble
- jalea
- joya
- lacrimógena
- lacrimógeno
- legítima
- legítimo
- macho
- maestría
- mentir
- muy
English:
AA
- actual
- bumpkin
- chalk up
- character
- deduce
- dinosaur
- doll
- dope
- drip
- dump
- effective
- eye-opener
- go-getter
- godsend
- going-over
- golden eagle
- gut
- heyday
- hick
- hole
- host
- juggling act
- live
- loony
- mine
- misery
- mismatch
- nothing
- nut
- peacock
- predicament
- pushover
- real
- real estate
- real-life
- RN
- royal
- shirt
- sight
- snuff movie
- state
- sweat
- telling-off
- term
- thrashing
- to-do
- tough
- trial
- true
* * *♦ adj1. [verdadero] real;existe un peligro real de que explote there is a real danger that it may explode;una historia real a true story2. [de la realeza] royalReal Academia Española (de la Lengua) = institution that sets lexical and grammatical standards for Spanish;real decreto = name given to acts passed by the Spanish parliament when appearing in the official gazette;Hist royal decree; Fampor real decreto: tenemos que volver a casa a las diez por real decreto it has been decreed that we should be back home by ten o'clock♦ nm1. [moneda] [de Brasil] real;Hist [de España]= old Spanish coin worth one quarter of a peseta;cuatro reales: lo compró por cuatro reales she bought it for next to nothing;no tener un real not to have a penny to one's name;no valer un real to be worthless2. Compsentar el real, sentar los reales [ejército] to set up camp;[persona] to settle down* * *I adj1 ( regio) royal2 ( verdadero) realII m fig:(a)sentar sus reales set up camp* * *real adj1) : real, true2) : royal* * *real adj1. (auténtico) true / real2. (del rey) royal
См. также в других словарях:
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