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1 folk
m.folk (music).* * *1 folk music* * *ADJ INV SM folk* * *I ['fo(l)k]adjetivo folk (before n)II ['fo(l)k]masculino folk (music)* * *I ['fo(l)k]adjetivo folk (before n)II ['fo(l)k]masculino folk (music)* * *folk1/ˈfo(l)k/folk ( before n)folk2/ˈfo(l)k/folk music, folk* * *
folk /'fo(l)k/ adjetivo
folk ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino
folk (music)
folk adjetivo American folk
' folk' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cancionero
- canto
- folclórica
- folclórico
- guajira
- infinitud
- interpretar
- jota
- popular
- campesino
- cante
- copla
- corrido
- curandero
- folklórico
- jarabe
- jarana
- joropo
- marinera
- peña
- ranchera
- zamba
English:
folk
- folk dance
- folk music
- folk song
- crowd
* * *folk nmfolk (music) -
2 canción folklórica
• folk song -
3 canción popular
• folk song -
4 canción
f.song, lay, tune, chanson.* * *1 song\¡estamos siempre con la misma canción! familiar here we go again!canción de cuna lullabycanción de gesta chanson de geste* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Mús) song2) (Literat) balladcanción de gesta — chanson de geste, epic poem
* * *femenino song* * *= song, refrain.Ex. Songs, poems, fingergames and picture books are shared with parents and their young children, from infancy to age 3.Ex. The importance of the right to information or the right to know is an increasingly constant refrain in the mouths of academics, the media and governments.----* autor de canciones = songwriter [song writer].* canción cantada en tono cantarín = sing song.* canción de cuna = lullaby.* canción de protesta = protest song.* canción de taberna = drinking song.* canción folclórica = folk song.* canción infantil = nursery rhyme.* canción para brindar = drinking song.* canción popular = popular song.* canción protesta = protest song.* canción romántica = romantic song.* componer canciones = songwriting [song-writing].* composición de canciones = songwriting [song-writing].* compositor de canciones = songwriter [song writer].* escritor de canciones = songwriter [song writer].* letra de canción = song lyrics.* * *femenino song* * *= song, refrain.Ex: Songs, poems, fingergames and picture books are shared with parents and their young children, from infancy to age 3.
Ex: The importance of the right to information or the right to know is an increasingly constant refrain in the mouths of academics, the media and governments.* autor de canciones = songwriter [song writer].* canción cantada en tono cantarín = sing song.* canción de cuna = lullaby.* canción de protesta = protest song.* canción de taberna = drinking song.* canción folclórica = folk song.* canción infantil = nursery rhyme.* canción para brindar = drinking song.* canción popular = popular song.* canción protesta = protest song.* canción romántica = romantic song.* componer canciones = songwriting [song-writing].* composición de canciones = songwriting [song-writing].* compositor de canciones = songwriter [song writer].* escritor de canciones = songwriter [song writer].* letra de canción = song lyrics.* * *songya estamos otra vez con la misma canción here we go again! ( colloq)Compuestos:lullabychanson de geste( Chi) national anthemprotest song* * *
canción sustantivo femenino
song;
canción nacional (Chi) national anthem
canción sustantivo femenino
1 song
canción de cuna, lullaby
2 familiar (repetición molesta) story: siempre estás con la misma canción, you're always harping on the same old story
♦ Locuciones: ésa ya es otra canción, that's another thing/story
' canción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cante
- canto
- desgarrada
- desgarrado
- estribillo
- instrumentación
- interpretar
- pegadiza
- pegadizo
- silbar
- solicitar
- tonada
- versión
- aguinaldo
- autor
- bonito
- cantar
- componer
- dedicar
- entonar
- escribir
- hortera
- inspirar
- letra
- lindo
- meloso
- nana
- otro
- pegajoso
- popular
- rasca
- saber
- sentimental
- solicitado
- son
English:
applaud
- backing
- belt out
- chorus
- competition
- crack
- earthy
- evergreen
- evoke
- folk song
- go
- hum
- intent
- jingle
- lest
- lullaby
- lyric
- naughty
- request
- rousing
- singalong
- song
- start off
- tear-jerker
- title track
- track
- wind forward
- chant
- folk
- nursery
- shanty
- stick
- tune
- whenever
* * *canción nfsong;Fig¡no me vengas con canciones! I don't want to hear any of your excuses!;Figotra vez con la misma canción here it comes, the same old storycanción de amor love song;canción de cuna lullaby;Lit canción de gesta chanson de geste, = medieval heroic narrative poem (e.g. “El Cid”);canción popular folk song;canción protesta protest song* * *f song;esa oeso es otra canción fig fam that’s another story fam ;siempre la misma canción fam the same old story fam* * *1) : song2)canción de cuna : lullaby* * *canción n song -
5 copla
f.1 folksong, popular song.2 verse, stanza (estrofa).3 ballad, folk song, canzonet.* * *1 (verso, estrofa) verse, stanza2 (canción) popular folk song3 familiar (monserga) story, tale■ no te lo voy a regalar, así que deja ya esa copla I'm not going to give it to you, so stop going on about it\andar en coplas familiar to be the talk of the town, be common knowledge* * *SF1) (Literat) verse ( esp of 4 lines)2) (Mús) popular song, balladpl coplas verses- la misma coplaquedarse con la copla —
¿os vais quedando con la copla? — do you follow?, do you get my drift?
3) LAm (Téc) pipe joint* * *1)a) (Lit) stanzab) (Mús) popular folk song2) (Chi) (Tec) joint* * *1)a) (Lit) stanzab) (Mús) popular folk song2) (Chi) (Tec) joint* * *A1 ( Lit) stanza2 ( Mús) popular folk songandar en coplas ( fam); to be common knowledge* * *
copla sustantivo femeninoa) (Lit) stanzab) (Mús) popular folk song
copla sustantivo femenino verse, couplet
siempre me vienes con la misma copla, you always give me the same old story
' copla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
infinitud
- saeta
* * *copla nf1. [estrofa] verse, stanza2. [canción] folk song, popular song;ya está otra vez con la misma copla he's back on his hobbyhorse;no me vengas otra vez con la misma copla don't give me that old story again* * *f1 verse2 ( canción) popular song* * *copla nf1) : popular song or ballad2) : couplet, stanza -
6 ranchera
f.1 estate (car)(British), station wagon (United States) (automobile).2 popular Mexican musical style.3 station wagon, beach waggon, family-use land vehicle that has a long body and rear door with space behind the rear seats, waggon.* * *1 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO Mexican folk song2 (coche) station wagon* * *SF1) Méx (Mús) Mexican folk song2) (=coche) station wagonranchero* * *femenino (Mús) Mexican folk song* * *femenino (Mús) Mexican folk song* * *A ( Mús) Mexican folk song* * *
ranchera sustantivo femenino (Mús) Mexican folk song
' ranchera' also found in these entries:
English:
station
* * *ranchera nf1. [canción] = popular Mexican song2. [automóvil] Br estate (car), US station wagon* * *f typical Mexican songI adj1:canción ranchera romantic ballad;música ranchera music of northern MexicoII m, ranchera f L.Am.rancher* * * -
7 jota
f.1 letter j.2 Aragonese folk dance.3 Aragonese folk music.4 jack, knave.5 jot, little bit.* * *2 (cantidad mínima) jot, scrap3 (naipe) jack\————————* * *ISF2)ni jota —
3) (Mús) Spanish dance and tune, esp Aragonese4) (Naipes) knave, jackIISF And, Cono Sur (Orn) vulture* * *a) ( letra) name of the letter jno entender/ver/saber ni jota — (fam)
no entiendo/no veo ni jota — I don't understand/I can't see a thing
no sabe ni jota — he doesn't have a clue (colloq)
b) (Mús) jota (Aragonese folk song/dance)c) ( en naipes) jack* * *= iota.Ex. Modern log houses live in harmony with the environment without giving up an iota of comfort.* * *a) ( letra) name of the letter jno entender/ver/saber ni jota — (fam)
no entiendo/no veo ni jota — I don't understand/I can't see a thing
no sabe ni jota — he doesn't have a clue (colloq)
b) (Mús) jota (Aragonese folk song/dance)c) ( en naipes) jack* * *= iota.Ex: Modern log houses live in harmony with the environment without giving up an iota of comfort.
* * *jota (↑ jota a1)no saber/entender/ver ni jota ( fam): no entiendo/no veo ni jota I don't understand/I can't see a thingno sabe ni jota de música he doesn't have a clue about music ( colloq), he doesn't know the first thing about music ( colloq)2 ( Mús) jota (Aragonese folk song/dance)3 (en naipes) jack, knaveIn Spain, a song or dance typical of several Spanish regions. The music is played on string and percussion instruments. The genre is characterized by its liveliness and merriness.* * *
jota sustantivo femenino
◊ ni jota (fam): no entiendo/no veo ni jota I don't understand/I can't see a thing;
no sabe ni jota he doesn't have a clue (colloq)
jota sustantivo femenino
1 name of the letter "j"
2 folk music and dance from various regions in Spain
3 (de una baraja) jack
♦ Locuciones: ni jota, (nada) no sabía ni jota del tema, he didn't know the first thing about the subject
' jota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entender
English:
jack
- jot
- knave
* * *jota nf1. [letra] = name of the letter “j”;Famsin faltar una jota without missing a thing, in minute detail2. [baile] = lively folk song and dance, originally from Aragon;RP Fambailar una jota to jump for joy3. [en cartas] jack4. CompFamno entender ni jota (de) [no comprender] not to understand a word (of);no saber ni jota de algo not to know the first thing about sth;no ver ni jota [por mala vista] to be as blind as a bat;[por oscuridad] not to be able to see a thing* * *f letter ‘j’;no saber ni jota fam not have a clue fam ;no ver ni jota fam not see a thing fam* * *jota nf1) : jot, bitno entiendo ni jota: I don't understand a word of itno se ve ni jota: you can't see a thing2) : jack (in playing cards)* * *ni jota not a thing / not a word -
8 popular
adj.1 popular (del pueblo) (creencia, movimiento, revuelta).la voluntad popular the will of the people2 popular (famoso aceptado).hacerse popular to catch onf.Popular, Popular Inc.* * *► adjetivo1 (del pueblo) traditional2 (muy conocido) popular* * *adj.1) popular2) folk* * *ADJ1) (=del pueblo) [cultura, levantamiento] popular; [música] popular, folk antes de s ; [tradiciones] popular, folk antes de s ; [lenguaje] popular, colloquial2) (=de clase obrera)un barrio popular — a working-class neighbourhood o (EEUU) neighborhood
3) (=muy conocido) popular* * *1)a) <cultura/tradiciones> popular (before n); <canción/baile> traditional, folk (before n); < costumbres> traditionalb) (Pol) <movimiento/rebelión> popular (before n)2) ( que gusta) <actor/programa/deporte> popular3) < lenguaje> colloquial* * *= folkloristic, popular, demotic, folksy [folksier -comp., folksiest -sup.], homespun, folkloric, grassroots [grass-roots], high selling.Ex. The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.Ex. Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex. Without language, the basic and demotic tool, no one would have a chance.Ex. The best path, the film implies, is a middle way, combining worldliness with a folksy morality, one that respects family and individual alike.Ex. The author chronicles the exuberant stories, hyperbole, homespun speech and demigod characteristics of American 'tall tales'.Ex. Such recordings often originate in field work and are ethnomusicological, ethnolinguistic or folkloric in content.Ex. For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.Ex. Many high selling products eventually see a drop in sales and eventual discontinuation, usually after being superseded by a superior product.----* acción popular = class action, class action suit.* a petición popular = by popular demand.* arte popular = folk art.* canción popular = popular song.* costumbre popular = folkway.* creencia popular = urban legend, popular belief.* cuento popular = folk tale.* cultura popular = public culture.* de base popular = grassroots [grass-roots].* dejar de ser popular = outlive + Posesivo + popularity.* demanda popular = public demand.* dicho popular = saying, familiar saying, saw.* hacer popular = popularise [popularize, -USA].* hacerse popular = catch on.* impopular = unpopular.* lista de más populares = chart.* mito popular = popular myth, urban legend, folk myth.* mundo de la música popular, el = Tin Pan Alley.* música popular = popular music.* muy popular = widely-read, highly popular.* organismo de base popular = grassroots organisation.* protesta popular = street protest.* República Popular China = Chinese People's Republic.* República Popular China, La = People's Republic of China, The.* República Popular Democrática de Corea, la = People's Democratic Republic of Korea, the.* ser muy popular = have + mass appeal.* ser popular = find + favour, be popular in appeal, attain + appeal, be popular.* ser popular entre = be popular with.* voto popular, el = popular vote, the.* * *1)a) <cultura/tradiciones> popular (before n); <canción/baile> traditional, folk (before n); < costumbres> traditionalb) (Pol) <movimiento/rebelión> popular (before n)2) ( que gusta) <actor/programa/deporte> popular3) < lenguaje> colloquial* * *= folkloristic, popular, demotic, folksy [folksier -comp., folksiest -sup.], homespun, folkloric, grassroots [grass-roots], high selling.Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.
Ex: Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex: Without language, the basic and demotic tool, no one would have a chance.Ex: The best path, the film implies, is a middle way, combining worldliness with a folksy morality, one that respects family and individual alike.Ex: The author chronicles the exuberant stories, hyperbole, homespun speech and demigod characteristics of American 'tall tales'.Ex: Such recordings often originate in field work and are ethnomusicological, ethnolinguistic or folkloric in content.Ex: For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.Ex: Many high selling products eventually see a drop in sales and eventual discontinuation, usually after being superseded by a superior product.* acción popular = class action, class action suit.* a petición popular = by popular demand.* arte popular = folk art.* canción popular = popular song.* costumbre popular = folkway.* creencia popular = urban legend, popular belief.* cuento popular = folk tale.* cultura popular = public culture.* de base popular = grassroots [grass-roots].* dejar de ser popular = outlive + Posesivo + popularity.* demanda popular = public demand.* dicho popular = saying, familiar saying, saw.* hacer popular = popularise [popularize, -USA].* hacerse popular = catch on.* impopular = unpopular.* lista de más populares = chart.* mito popular = popular myth, urban legend, folk myth.* mundo de la música popular, el = Tin Pan Alley.* música popular = popular music.* muy popular = widely-read, highly popular.* organismo de base popular = grassroots organisation.* protesta popular = street protest.* República Popular China = Chinese People's Republic.* República Popular China, La = People's Republic of China, The.* República Popular Democrática de Corea, la = People's Democratic Republic of Korea, the.* ser muy popular = have + mass appeal.* ser popular = find + favour, be popular in appeal, attain + appeal, be popular.* ser popular entre = be popular with.* voto popular, el = popular vote, the.* * *A1 (tradicional) ‹cultura/tradiciones› popular ( before n); ‹canción/baile› traditional, folk ( before n); ‹costumbres› traditionalprotestas populares popular o mass protestsuna manifestación popular a mass demonstrationB (que gusta) ‹actor/programa/deporte› popularmuy popular entre los jóvenes very popular with young peopleC ‹lenguaje› colloquial* * *
popular adjetivo
1
‹canción/baile/costumbres› traditional
2 ( que gusta) ‹actor/programa/deporte› popular
popular adjetivo
1 (folclórico) folk
2 (humilde) las clases populares, the people, the working class
3 (bien aceptado) popular
4 (conocido, famoso) well-known
' popular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aceptación
- cabezudo
- cancionero
- cómic
- conocida
- conocido
- constancia
- divulgación
- infarto
- interpretar
- legitimar
- pueblo
- romería
- seguidilla
- solicitada
- solicitado
- atracción
- concurrido
- conjunto
- copla
- cultura
- curandero
- feria
- jalador
- palenque
- pegar
- petición
- popularizar
- usar
- verbena
- vulgar
English:
alike
- bandwagon
- belief
- big
- down-market
- folk
- folk song
- immensely
- itself
- lore
- outcry
- pander
- popular
- request
- throughout
- by
- catch
- demand
- downmarket
- hot
- pop
- popularize
- tabloid
* * *♦ adj1. [del pueblo] [creencia, movimiento, revuelta] popular;la voluntad popular the will of the people;una insurrección/protesta popular a popular uprising/protest2. [arte, música] folk3. [precios] affordable4. [lenguaje] colloquial5. [famoso] popular;hacerse popular to catch on6. [aceptado] popular;es muy popular en la oficina she's very popular in the office♦ nmfEsp Pol = member/supporter of the Partido Popular* * *I adj1 ( afamado) popular3 barrio lower-classII mpl:POL the Popular Party* * *popular adj1) : popular2) : traditional3) : colloquial* * *popular adj popular -
9 cante
m.singing.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: cantar.* * *1 MÚSICA singing\¡vaya cante! familiar what a clanger!cante hondo / cante jondo flamenco singing* * *SM1) (Mús)cante flamenco, cante jondo — Andalusian gipsy singing, Flamenco singing
2) (=extravagancia)dar el cante — * to make a fool of o.s.
ser un cante — * to be ridiculous
no puedes salir con ese sombrero, es un cante — you can't go out wearing that hat, it looks ridiculous
3) ** (=soplo) tip-off (to the police)* * *1) (Mús) Andalusian folk songquedarse con el cante — (fam) to see what is/was going on
2) (Esp fam) ( extravagancia)dar el cante — (fam) to make an exhibition of oneself
* * *= singing.Ex. They ask for humorous plays, for plays with certain historical settings or for plays which incorporate music and singing in some form.----* concurso de cante = singing competition.* * *1) (Mús) Andalusian folk songquedarse con el cante — (fam) to see what is/was going on
2) (Esp fam) ( extravagancia)dar el cante — (fam) to make an exhibition of oneself
* * *= singing.Ex: They ask for humorous plays, for plays with certain historical settings or for plays which incorporate music and singing in some form.
* concurso de cante = singing competition.* * *A ( Mús) Andalusian folk songcante flamenco flamenco, flamenco singingquedarse con el cante ( fam); to see what is/was going onCompuesto:B* * *
Del verbo cantar: ( conjugate cantar)
canté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
cante es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cantar
cante
cantar ( conjugate cantar) verbo transitivo ‹ canción› to sing
verbo intransitivo
1a) (Mús) to sing
[ gallo] to crow;
[cigarra/grillo] to chirp, chirrup
2 (fam) ( confesar) to talk (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino
poem ( gen set to music)
cante sustantivo masculino (Mús) Andalusian folk song;
cantar 1 verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 Mús to sing: me gusta cantar, I like singing
2 familiar (tener mal olor) to stink
3 (llamar la atención) to attract attention
4 familiar (saltar a la vista, ser evidente) to be clear
5 argot (confesar) to sing, spill the beans
♦ Locuciones: cantarle a alguien las cuarenta, to give sb a good telling off
en menos que canta un gallo, in a flash
cantar 2 sustantivo masculino
1 song, chant
2 Lit poem
un cantar de gesta, an epic poem
♦ Locuciones: familiar ser algo otro cantar, to be a totally different thing
cante sustantivo masculino
1 (modo de cantar) singing
(canción) song
2 Esp cante flamenco, flamenco singing
Esp cante hondo/jondo, Andalusian style of singing
♦ Locuciones: familiar dar el cante, to attract attention
' cante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lubricante
- lubrificante
- flamenco
English:
singing
* * *cante nm1. [arte] = Andalusian folk songcante flamenco flamenco singing;2. CompEsp Famdar el cante to stick out a mile* * *m:dar el cante fig fam make an exhibition of o.s. -
10 corrido
adj.1 consecutive.2 experienced, deft, expert, old-hand.3 ashamed, blushing, abashed, embarrassed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: correr.* * *► adjetivo1 (peso) good2 (seguido) full, continuous3 figurado (avergonzado) abashed4 figurado (experimentado) experienced5 (tiempo) running\dejar corrido,-a a alguien figurado to embarrass somebodyquedarse corrido,-a figurado to feel embarrassed* * *1. ADJ1) [habitación, galería] continuous2) [cortinas] drawn3) (=avergonzado) abashed, embarrassed4) (=experimentado) worldly-wise, sharp5) [con expresiones temporales]6) [peso, medida] extra, extra largeun kilo corrido — a good kilo, a kilo and a bit
7) [estilo] fluent, confidentse sabía la lección de corrido — he knew it all right through, he could say it all from memory
8) Méx2. SM1) Méx (=balada) ballad2) Perú (=fugitivo) fugitive from justiceCORRIDO Corridos are Mexican ballads, usually sung by a solo voice and accompanied on the guitar. Traditionally they were used to narrate important events to semi-literate communities, and favourite themes include the Mexican Revolution and Mexican migration to the USA. The corrido is similar in form to the Spanish romance from which it derives, but deals with the common people's struggle for justice, rather than the chivalrous deeds of the aristocracy.* * *I- da adjetivoa) (fam) < persona> worldly-wise (colloq)b) <balcón/galería> continuousde corrido — (fam) carrerilla
c) (Esp fam) ( avergonzado) embarrassedII •• Cultural note:In Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters. Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people* * *I- da adjetivoa) (fam) < persona> worldly-wise (colloq)b) <balcón/galería> continuousde corrido — (fam) carrerilla
c) (Esp fam) ( avergonzado) embarrassedII •• Cultural note:In Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters. Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people* * *1 ( fam); ‹persona› worldly-wisees un hombre muy corrido he's a man of the world, he's very worldly-wise, he's been around ( colloq)2 ‹balcón/galería› continuousme lo dijo de corrido he reeled it off parrot-fashionIn Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters.Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people.* * *
Del verbo correr: ( conjugate correr)
corrido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
correr
corrido
correr ( conjugate correr) verbo intransitivo
1
◊ bajó/subió las escaleras corriendo she ran down/up the stairs;
salieron corriendo del banco they ran out of the bank;
echó a corrido he started to run
2a) ( apresurarse):◊ ¡corre, ponte los zapatos! hurry o quick, put your shoes on!;
no corras tanto que te equivocarás don't do it so quickly, you'll only make mistakes ;
corrí a llamarte I rushed to call you;
me tengo que ir corriendo I have to rush off
[ conductor] to drive fast
3
[ agua] to run;
[ sangre] to flow;
b) [ rumor]:◊ corre el rumor/la voz de que … there is a rumor going around that …
4 (pasar, transcurrir):◊ corría el año 1973 cuando … it was 1973 when …;
con el corrido de los años as time went/goes by;
¡cómo corre el tiempo! how time flies!
5 ( hacerse cargo) corrido con algo ‹ con gastos› to pay sth;
‹ con organización› to be responsible for sth
verbo transitivo
1
2 ( exponerse a):
aquí no corres peligro you're safe here
3
‹ cortina› ( cerrar) to draw, close;
( abrir) to open, pull back;
correrse verbo pronominal
1
[pieza/carga] to shift
2
[rímel/maquillaje] to run, smudge;
corrido sustantivo masculino: Mexican folk song
correr
I verbo intransitivo
1 to run
(ir deprisa) to go fast
(al conducir) to drive fast
2 (el viento) to blow
(un río) to flow
3 (darse prisa) to hurry: corre, que no llegamos, hurry up or we'll be late
figurado corrí a hablar con él, I rushed to talk to him
4 (estar en situación de) correr peligro, to be in danger
correr prisa, to be urgent
II verbo transitivo
1 (estar expuesto a) to have
correr el riesgo, to run the risk
2 (una cortina) to draw
(un cerrojo) to close
3 (un mueble) to pull up, draw up
♦ Locuciones: corre a mi cargo, I'll take care of it
correr con los gastos, to foot the bill
' corrido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
horario
* * *corrido, -a♦ adj1. [cortinas] drawn2. [avergonzado] embarrassed3. [experimentado] wordly-wise4. [continuo] continuous;balcón corrido long balcony [along front of building];banco corrido long bench;dos páginas de texto corrido two pages of continuous o unbroken text;se lo sabe de corrido she knows it by heart;♦ nm[canción] = Mexican ballad* * *adj:decir algo de corrido fig say sth parrot-fashion* * *corrido, -da adj1) : straight, continuous2) : wordly, experiencedcorrido nm: Mexican narrative folk song -
11 guajira
f.Cuban peasant dance.* * ** * ** * ** * *
guajira f Cuban folk song
' guajira' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guajiro
* * *guajira nf= Cuban popular song about country life* * *m, guajira f Cupeasant -
12 folclórico
adj.folkloric.* * *► adjetivo1 (popular) folkloric, popular, traditional2 familiar peyorativo quaint* * *(f. - folclórica)adj.* * *folclórico, -aADJ, SM / F = folklórico* * *= folkloristic, folkloric.Ex. The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.Ex. Such recordings often originate in field work and are ethnomusicological, ethnolinguistic or folkloric in content.----* arte folclórico = folk art.* canción folclórica = folk song.* literatura folclórica = folk literature.* * *= folkloristic, folkloric.Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.
Ex: Such recordings often originate in field work and are ethnomusicological, ethnolinguistic or folkloric in content.* arte folclórico = folk art.* canción folclórica = folk song.* literatura folclórica = folk literature.* * *
folclórico,-a adjetivo folk (sólo antes del sustantivo) música folclórica, folk music
' folclórico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
folclórica
- popular
English:
folk
* * *folclórico, -a, folklórico, -a♦ adjtraditional, popular♦ nm,fEsp = singer of traditional Spanish songs* * *adj folk atr -
13 bagual
adj.1 wild, untamed. (Andes)2 rough, loutish, rude.3 m.Ganar los aguales (Cono Sur) (Hist.) to escape4 uncouth.* * *Cono Sur1. ADJ1) [caballo] wild, untamed2) (=huraño) unsociable2. SM1) (=caballo salvaje) wild horse, untamed horse2) (=huraño) unsociable person* * *- guala masculino, femenino (RPl)1)a) ( caballo) unbroken horse* * *- guala masculino, femenino (RPl)1)a) ( caballo) unbroken horse* * *masculine, feminine( RPl)A1 (caballo) unbroken horse2B* * *bagual, -ala Bol, RP♦ adj[feroz] wild, untamed♦ nm[caballo] wild horse -
14 canción folclórica
(n.) = folk songEx. Recordings of local dialects, folk songs and languages falling into disuse are other uses of what might be termed electronic manuscript records.* * *(n.) = folk songEx: Recordings of local dialects, folk songs and languages falling into disuse are other uses of what might be termed electronic manuscript records.
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15 canción popular
f.folk song.* * *(n.) = popular songEx. Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.* * *(n.) = popular songEx: Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.
* * *folk song -
16 sandunga
f.1 gracefulness, elegance; cajoling, wheedling; flattering, allurement, fascination. (Colloquial)2 party, spree.3 charm, wit.* * *1 familiar charm, wit* * *SF1) * (=encanto) charm; (=gracia) wit2) LAm (=juerga) binge *, celebration* * *1) (fam)qué poca sandunga tienes! — you've got no spark o oomph! (colloq)
2) (AmL) ( juerga) party, rave-up (esp BrE colloq)3) ( baile) Southern Mexican folk song/dance* * *1) (fam)qué poca sandunga tienes! — you've got no spark o oomph! (colloq)
2) (AmL) ( juerga) party, rave-up (esp BrE colloq)3) ( baile) Southern Mexican folk song/dance* * *A ( fam):¡qué poca sandunga tienes para todo! you've got no spark o oomph ( colloq)tiene tanta sandunga he's a real ball of fun o a real live wire ( colloq)las clases de francés eran una sandunga our French classes were a riot ( colloq)* * *sandunga nf[garbo] verve;le echa mucha sandunga al baile she dances with great verve* * *f wit -
17 son
m.1 sound (sonido).2 Cuban song and dance of African origin.3 melody.pres.indicat.3rd person plural (ellos/ellas) present indicative of spanish verb: ser.* * *1 (sonido) sound\¿a son de qué? whatever for?, why?bailar al son que tocan figurado to toe the lineen son de paz in peacesin ton ni son without rhyme or reason* * *ISM1) (Mús) (=sonido) sound; (=sonido agradable) pleasant sound2) (=rumor) rumour, rumor (EEUU)corre el son de que... — there is a rumour o (EEUU) rumor going round that...
3) (=estilo) manner, style¿a qué son?, ¿a son de qué? — why on earth?
en son de — as, like
en son de broma — as o for a joke
4) LAm Afro-Cuban dance and tuneIIson huasteco — Méx folk song from Veracruz ; ver bailar 1., 1)
* * *I1)a) ( sonido) soundal son del violín — to the strains o to the sound of the violin
bailar al son de la música que me/te/le tocan — to toe the line
b)en son de: lo dijo en son de burla she said it mockingly o in a mocking tone; venimos en son de paz — we come in peace
2) ( canción latinoamericana) song with a lively, danceable beatII* * *----* en son de guerra = on the warpath.* en son de paz = peacefully.* hablar sin ton ni son = talk through + Posesivo + hat.* lanzarse sin ton ni son = dive + head-first.* sin to ni son = for no good reason.* sin ton ni son = for no reason, for no specific reason, for no particular reason, without rhyme or reason.* venir en son de paz = come in + peace.* * *I1)a) ( sonido) soundal son del violín — to the strains o to the sound of the violin
bailar al son de la música que me/te/le tocan — to toe the line
b)en son de: lo dijo en son de burla she said it mockingly o in a mocking tone; venimos en son de paz — we come in peace
2) ( canción latinoamericana) song with a lively, danceable beatII* * ** en son de guerra = on the warpath.* en son de paz = peacefully.* hablar sin ton ni son = talk through + Posesivo + hat.* lanzarse sin ton ni son = dive + head-first.* sin to ni son = for no good reason.* sin ton ni son = for no reason, for no specific reason, for no particular reason, without rhyme or reason.* venir en son de paz = come in + peace.* * *son1A1 (sonido) soundal son del violín to the strains o to the sound of the violinbailar al son de la música que me/te/le tocan (literal) to dance to the (sound of the) music; (obedecer) to toe the line2en son de: lo dijo en son de burla she said it mockingly o in a mocking way o in a mocking tonevenimos en son de paz we come in peacevenían en son de guerra they were on the warpathB (canción latinoamericana) song with a lively, danceable beat* * *
Del verbo ser: ( conjugate ser)
son es:
3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
ser
son
ser ( conjugate ser) cópula
1 ( seguido de adjetivos) to be◊ ser expresses identity or nature as opposed to condition or state, which is normally conveyed by estar. The examples given below should be contrasted with those to be found in estar 1 cópula 1 es bajo/muy callado he's short/very quiet;
es sorda de nacimiento she was born deaf;
es inglés/católico he's English/(a) Catholic;
era cierto it was true;
sé bueno, estate quieto be a good boy and keep still;
que seas muy feliz I hope you'll be very happy;
(+ me/te/le etc)
ver tb imposible, difícil etc
2 ( hablando de estado civil) to be;
es viuda she's a widow;
ver tb estar 1 cópula 2
3 (seguido de nombre, pronombre) to be;
ábreme, soy yo open the door, it's me
4 (con predicado introducido por `de'):
soy de Córdoba I'm from Cordoba;
es de los vecinos it belongs to the neighbors, it's the neighbors';
no soy de aquí I'm not from around here
5 (hipótesis, futuro):
¿será cierto? can it be true?
verbo intransitivo
1
b) (liter) ( en cuentos):◊ érase una vez … once upon a time there was …
2a) (tener lugar, ocurrir):
¿dónde fue el accidente? where did the accident happen?b) ( en preguntas):◊ ¿qué habrá sido de él? I wonder what happened to o what became of him;
¿qué es de Marisa? (fam) what's Marisa up to (these days)? (colloq);
¿qué va a ser de nosotros? what will become of us?
3 ( sumar):◊ ¿cuánto es (todo)? how much is that (altogether)?;
son 3.000 pesos that'll be o that's 3,000 pesos;
somos diez en total there are ten of us altogether
4 (indicando finalidad, adecuación) son para algo to be for sth;
( en locs)
¿cómo es eso? why is that?, how come? (colloq);
como/cuando/donde sea: tengo que conseguir ese trabajo como sea I have to get that job no matter what;
hazlo como sea, pero hazlo do it any way o however you want but get it done;
el lunes o cuando sea next Monday or whenever;
puedo dormir en el sillón o donde sea I can sleep in the armchair or wherever you like o anywhere you like;
de ser así (frml) should this be so o the case (frml);
¡eso es! that's it!, that's right!;
es que …: ¿es que no lo saben? do you mean to say they don't know?;
es que no sé nadar the thing is I can't swim;
lo que sea: cómete una manzana, o lo que sea have an apple or something;
estoy dispuesta a hacer lo que sea I'm prepared to do whatever it takes;
o sea: en febrero, o sea hace un mes in February, that is to say a month ago;
o sea que no te interesa in other words, you're not interested;
o sea que nunca lo descubriste so you never found out;
(ya) sea …, (ya) sea … either …, or …;
sea como sea at all costs;
sea cuando sea whenever it is;
sea donde sea no matter where;
sea quien sea whoever it is;
si no fuera/hubiera sido por … if it wasn't o weren't/hadn't been for …
( en el tiempo) to be;◊ ¿qué fecha es hoy? what's the date today?, what's today's date;
serían las cuatro cuando llegó it must have been (about) four (o'clock) when she arrived;
ver tb v impers
son v impers to be;
son v aux ( en la voz pasiva) to be;
fue construido en 1900 it was built in 1900
■ sustantivo masculino
1
◊ son humano/vivo human/living beingb) (individuo, persona):
2 ( naturaleza):
son sustantivo masculino
1
◊ al son del violín to the strains o to the sound of the violinb)◊ en son de: lo dijo en son de burla she said it mockingly;
venimos en son de paz we come in peace
2 ( canción latinoamericana) song with a lively, danceable beat
ser
I sustantivo masculino
1 being: es un ser despreciable, he's despicable
ser humano, human being
ser vivo, living being
2 (esencia) essence: eso forma parte de su ser, that is part of him
II verbo intransitivo
1 (cualidad) to be: eres muy modesto, you are very modest
2 (fecha) to be: hoy es lunes, today is Monday
ya es la una, it's one o'clock
3 (cantidad) eran unos cincuenta, there were about fifty people
(al pagar) ¿cuánto es?, how much is it?
son doscientas, it is two hundred pesetas
Mat dos y tres son cinco, two and three make five
4 (causa) aquella mujer fue su ruina, that woman was his ruin
5 (oficio) to be a(n): Elvira es enfermera, Elvira is a nurse
6 (pertenencia) esto es mío, that's mine
es de Pedro, it is Pedro's
7 (afiliación) to belong: es del partido, he's a member of the party
es un chico del curso superior, he is a boy from the higher year
8 (origen) es de Málaga, she is from Málaga
¿de dónde es esta fruta? where does this fruit come from?
9 (composición, material) to be made of: este jersey no es de lana, this sweater is not (made of) wool
10 ser de, (afinidad, comparación) lo que hizo fue de tontos, what she did was a foolish thing
11 (existir) Madrid ya no es lo que era, Madrid isn't what it used to be
12 (suceder) ¿qué fue de ella?, what became of her?
13 (tener lugar) to be: esta tarde es el entierro, the funeral is this evening 14 ser para, (finalidad) to be for: es para pelar patatas, it's for peeling potatoes
(adecuación, aptitud) no es una película para niños, the film is not suitable for children
esta vida no es para ti, this kind of life is not for you
15 (efecto) era para llorar, it was painful
es (como) para darle una bofetada, it makes me want to slap his face
no es para tomárselo a broma, it is no joke
16 (auxiliar en pasiva) to be: fuimos rescatados por la patrulla de la Cruz Roja, we were rescued by the Red Cross patrol
17 ser de (+ infinitivo) era de esperar que se marchase, it was to be expected that she would leave
♦ Locuciones: a no ser que, unless
como sea, anyhow
de no ser por..., had it not been for
es más, furthermore
es que..., it's just that...
lo que sea, whatever
o sea, that is (to say)
sea como sea, in any case o be that as it may
ser de lo que no hay, to be the limit
son sustantivo masculino
1 (sonido) sound
2 LAm (ritmo cubano) son
♦ Locuciones: bailar al son que le tocan, to toe the line o to do everything one is told to do
hacer algo sin ton ni son, to do sthg any old how
venir en son de paz, to come in peace
' son' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
- abdicar
- abuelo
- adicta
- adicto
- alma
- amenaza
- ansiedad
- asesinar
- astilla
- bailar
- bicho
- carnal
- coherente
- comestible
- como quiera
- comoquiera
- concluyente
- condición
- conocida
- conocido
- conquista
- consistente
- consuegra
- consuegro
- contaminante
- cosa
- Cristo
- criticón
- criticona
- debilidad
- directoria I
- directorio
- díscola
- díscolo
- discorde
- divertida
- divertido
- doméstica
- doméstico
- dos
- dudosa
- dudoso
- enamorada
- enamorado
- entendida
- entendido
- ser
- escollo
- escorzo
English:
action
- after
- alike
- also
- amount to
- amusement
- and
- antihistamine
- Arabian
- archery
- arrangement
- attention span
- baby-sit
- be
- border
- breeding ground
- butt in
- by
- call
- carefree
- certain
- chance
- check up on
- colour
- come up to
- common
- compare
- conflicting
- construe
- cornerstone
- crepe
- criticize
- danger
- daylight
- diametrically
- differ
- discouraging
- disown
- distracted
- doubtful
- dune
- dutiful
- easy
- enemy
- exact
- exploit
- father
- flamingo
- footnote
- for
* * *♦ nm1. [sonido] sound;se escuchaba el son de una gaita the sound of bagpipes could be heard;bailar al son que tocan: ése baila al son que le tocan los de arriba he does whatever his bosses tell him to do2. [canción y baile] = Cuban song and dance of African origin♦ en son de loc preplo dijo en son de burla/disculpa she said it as a taunt/by way of an apology;venir en son de paz to come in peace;venir en son de guerra to come with warlike intentionsSONThe Cuban music known as son evolved from a fusion of African and Spanish musical influences in the late 19th century, and is the basis of much of today's Caribbean music, such as salsa or mambo. Before the 1920s, when it became widely popular, son was mostly enjoyed by the lower classes and was once even banned for being immoral. A son group usually consists of the “tres” (a double-stringed guitar), bongos, “claves” or “palos” (a pair of sticks which are struck together to give a beat), a normal guitar, a bass guitar and voice, although there are many variations. Among the greatest exponents of son were Benny Moré (1919-63) and Arsenio Rodríguez (1911-72).* * *I m sound;al son de to the sound of;en son de broma jokingly;en son de paz in peaceII vb → ser* * *son nm1) : soundal son de la trompeta: at the sound of the trumpet2) : news, rumor3)en son de : as, in the manner of, by way ofen son de broma: as a jokeen son de paz: in peace -
18 galerón
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19 fado
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20 soleá
► nombre femenino (pl soleares)1 Andalusian song and dance* * *(pl soleares)bailar por soleares to dance soleares* * *= type of flamenco song and dance
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