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1 gacetillero
m.penny-a-liner, gazetteer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (editor) editor of "news in brief" section2 (periodista) journalist* * *gacetillero, -aSM / F (=reportero de sociedad) gossip columnist; (=periodista) * hack pey* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) (ant) ( reportero) reporter; (pey) hack (pej)b) ( de chismes) gossip columnist* * *Ex. A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) (ant) ( reportero) reporter; (pey) hack (pej)b) ( de chismes) gossip columnist* * *Ex: A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.
* * *gacetillero -ramasculine, feminine2 (de chismes) gossip columnist* * *gacetillero, -a nm,f1. [redactor de breves] reporter [responsible for writing short news items] -
2 casi analfabeto
(n.) = near-illiterateEx. A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.* * *(n.) = near-illiterateEx: A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.
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3 escribir como negro
(n.) = ghost, ghostingEx. A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.Ex. This type of help can extend from the assistant who does routine collecting of facts which the author uses, right across to the virtual ghosting of the book which the author has given little more to than a name.* * *(n.) = ghost, ghostingEx: A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.
Ex: This type of help can extend from the assistant who does routine collecting of facts which the author uses, right across to the virtual ghosting of the book which the author has given little more to than a name. -
4 futbolista
f. & m.1 soccer or.2 soccer player, footballer.3 football player, footballer.* * *1 footballer, football player, soccer player* * *SMF footballer, football player, soccer player ( esp EEUU)* * *masculino y femenino soccer o football player* * *= football player, footballer.Ex. The article 'Keeping one step ahead of the game' presents a profiles of Jeff Mallett, former football player and president of Internet company Yahoo!.Ex. A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.* * *masculino y femenino soccer o football player* * *= football player, footballer.Ex: The article 'Keeping one step ahead of the game' presents a profiles of Jeff Mallett, former football player and president of Internet company Yahoo!.
Ex: A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.* * *soccer o football player, footballer ( BrE)* * *
futbolista sustantivo masculino y femenino
soccer o football player
futbolista mf footballer, football o soccer player
' futbolista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ficha
- botín
- zurdo
English:
ever
- footballer
- player
* * *futbolista nmfsoccer o Br football player, Br footballer* * *m/f soccer player, Br tbfootballer, Br tbfootball player* * *futbolista nmf: soccer player* * *futbolista n footballer / football player -
5 jugador de fútbol
(n.) = football player, footballer, soccer playerEx. The article 'Keeping one step ahead of the game' presents a profiles of Jeff Mallett, former football player and president of Internet company Yahoo!.Ex. A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.Ex. In order to evaluate the significance of taking vitamin complexes minutes before soccer games, 40 soccer players were tested.* * *(n.) = football player, footballer, soccer playerEx: The article 'Keeping one step ahead of the game' presents a profiles of Jeff Mallett, former football player and president of Internet company Yahoo!.
Ex: A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.Ex: In order to evaluate the significance of taking vitamin complexes minutes before soccer games, 40 soccer players were tested. -
6 jugador de fútbol americano
(n.) = footballer, football playerEx. A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.Ex. The article 'Keeping one step ahead of the game' presents a profiles of Jeff Mallett, former football player and president of Internet company Yahoo!.* * *(n.) = footballer, football playerEx: A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.
Ex: The article 'Keeping one step ahead of the game' presents a profiles of Jeff Mallett, former football player and president of Internet company Yahoo!. -
7 libro de literatura no ficticia
(n.) = non-fiction bookEx. A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.* * *(n.) = non-fiction bookEx: A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.
Spanish-English dictionary > libro de literatura no ficticia
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8 plumilla
f.1 nib, pen-style, pen nib.2 small feather.* * *1 nib* * *1.SF nib2.SMF (=periodista) hack journalist* * *1) ( para escribir) nib2)a) ( del limpiaparabrisas) bladeb) ( proyectil) dartc) (Mús) brushd) (Dep) shuttlecock* * *1) ( para escribir) nib2)a) ( del limpiaparabrisas) bladeb) ( proyectil) dartc) (Mús) brushd) (Dep) shuttlecock* * *A (para escribir) nibB1 (del limpiaparabrisas) blade2 (proyectil) dart3 ( Mús) brush4 ( Dep) shuttlecockC* * *
plumilla sustantivo femenino
1 ( para escribir) nib
2
b) (Mús) brushc) (Dep) shuttlecock
' plumilla' also found in these entries:
English:
shuttle
* * *plumilla nf1. [pluma] nib* * *plumilla nf: nib -
9 plumario
m.journalist.* * *plumario, -aSM / F CAm, Méx (=periodista) hack, journalist; (=funcionario) * penpusher, pencilpusher (EEUU) -
10 periodista
f. & m.journalist.m.1 reporter, journalist, pressman, media man.2 woman journalist, media person, newswoman, reporter.* * *1 journalist* * *noun mf.* * *SMF journalistperiodista de televisión — television reporter, TV reporter
* * *masculino y femenino journalist, reporterlos periodistas — the journalists (pl), the press
* * *= journalist, newspaperman [newspapermen, -pl.], reporter, newspaper reporter, newspaper correspondent.Ex. From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Ex. The public library's sole reason for being is to help people get along in the world, to help school children get better grades, to help preachers write better sermons that will keep the congregation awake, to help newspapermen find facts.Ex. If the report is to a considerable extent in the words of the reporter then entry will be made under the heading for the reporter.Ex. A newspaper reporter has been threatened after writing about drug trafficking.Ex. Sir George Hubert Wilkins was leader of the expedition in which a submarine travelled under Arctic pack ice for the 1st time, as well as a scientist, photographer, and newspaper correspondent.----* experiodista = ex-journalist.* periodista reportero de imágenes = video journalist.* * *masculino y femenino journalist, reporterlos periodistas — the journalists (pl), the press
* * *= journalist, newspaperman [newspapermen, -pl.], reporter, newspaper reporter, newspaper correspondent.Ex: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.
Ex: The public library's sole reason for being is to help people get along in the world, to help school children get better grades, to help preachers write better sermons that will keep the congregation awake, to help newspapermen find facts.Ex: If the report is to a considerable extent in the words of the reporter then entry will be made under the heading for the reporter.Ex: A newspaper reporter has been threatened after writing about drug trafficking.Ex: Sir George Hubert Wilkins was leader of the expedition in which a submarine travelled under Arctic pack ice for the 1st time, as well as a scientist, photographer, and newspaper correspondent.* experiodista = ex-journalist.* periodista reportero de imágenes = video journalist.* * *journalist, reporterlos periodistas the journalists (pl), the pressperiodista gráfico press photographer* * *
periodista sustantivo masculino y femenino
journalist, reporter;
periodista mf journalist
' periodista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
patada
- salón
- acreditado
- acreditar
- autónomo
- cronista
- destacar
- empotrado
- hacer
- pase
- resultar
English:
hack
- interviewer
- journalist
- reporter
- viciously
- pass
* * *periodista nmfjournalistperiodista gráfico press photographer* * *m/f journalist;periodista deportivo sport writer o columnist* * *periodista nmf: journalist* * *periodista n journalist
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