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- 'næləsisnoun psicoanálisistr[saɪkəʊə'næləsɪs]1 psicoanálisis nombre masculino, sicoanálisis nombre masculinon.• psicoanálisis s.f.• sicoanálisis s.f.'saɪkəʊə'næləsəsmass noun (p)sicoanálisis m[ˌsaɪkǝʊǝ'nælɪsɪs]N psicoanálisis m* * *['saɪkəʊə'næləsəs]mass noun (p)sicoanálisis m -
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psicoanálisis sustantivo masculino psychoanalysis
psicoanálisis m inv psychoanalysis ' psicoanálisis' also found in these entries: English: psychoanalysis - analysis -
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ə'næləsisplural - analyses; noun1) ((a) detailed examination of something (a sentence, a chemical compound etc) especially by breaking it up into the parts of which it is made up: The chemist is making an analysis of the poison; close analysis of the situation.) análisis2) ((especially American) psycho-analysis: He is undergoing analysis for his emotional problems.) psicoanálisis•- analyse- analyst
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analysis n análisistr[ə'nælɪsɪs]1 análisis nombre masculino1) : análisis m2) psychoanalysis: psicoanálisis mn.(§ pl.: analyses) = análisis s.f.ə'næləsəs, ə'nælɪsɪsa) c u ( examination) análisis mon closer analysis... — tras haberlo analizado más detenidamente...
in the final analysis — bien considerado, a fin de cuentas
b) u ( Psych) psicoanálisis m, análisis m[ǝ'nælɪsɪs]N (pl analyses) [ˌǝ'nælisiːz]1) (=study) análisis m invin the final or last or ultimate analysis — a fin de cuentas
2) (Psych) psicoanálisis m* * *[ə'næləsəs, ə'nælɪsɪs]a) c u ( examination) análisis mon closer analysis... — tras haberlo analizado más detenidamente...
in the final analysis — bien considerado, a fin de cuentas
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psicoanalizar- psychoanalyst
tr[saɪkəʊ'ænəlaɪz]1 psicoanalizar, sicoanalizar(US) [ˌsaɪkǝʊ'ænǝlaɪz]VT psicoanalizar -
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1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) inconsciente2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) inconsciente, que no se da cuenta de algo3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) inconsciente
2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) inconsciente- unconsciousness
unconscious adj inconscientetr[ʌn'kɒnʃəs]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL inconsciente2 (unaware) inconsciente3 (not on purpose) involuntario,-a1 el inconsciente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto become unconscious perder el conocimientounconscious [.ʌn'kɑnʧəs] adj: inconsciente♦ unconsciously adv: inconsciente madj.• desmayado, -a adj.• inconsciente adj.• insensible adj.• no intencional adj.• sin sentido adj.
I 'ʌn'kɑːntʃəs, ʌn'kɒnʃəs1) ( Med) inconscienteto become unconscious — perder* el conocimiento or el sentido
2)a) ( involuntary) <habit/act> involuntario, inconscienteb) ( unaware) (pred)to be unconscious OF something — no ser* consciente de algo
3) ( Psych) <thoughts/desire> inconsciente
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[ʌn'kɒnʃǝs]1. ADJ1) (Med) sin sentido, inconscienteto be unconscious — estar sin sentido or inconsciente
to become unconscious — perder el sentido or conocimiento, desmayarse
2) (=unaware) inconsciente, insensiblehe remained blissfully unconscious of the danger — continuó tan tranquilo, sin darse cuenta del peligro
3) (=unintentional) inconsciente2.Nthe unconscious — (Psych) el inconsciente
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I ['ʌn'kɑːntʃəs, ʌn'kɒnʃəs]1) ( Med) inconscienteto become unconscious — perder* el conocimiento or el sentido
2)a) ( involuntary) <habit/act> involuntario, inconscienteb) ( unaware) (pred)to be unconscious OF something — no ser* consciente de algo
3) ( Psych) <thoughts/desire> inconsciente
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1) (the first or one of the first founders of an organization, a school of thought etc: the founding father of psychoanalysis.) fundador, padre2) (The Founding Fathers of the United States of America were the people who drew up its constitution.) los Padres de la Constitución Americanatr['faʊndɪŋ'fɑːðəSMALLr/SMALL]1 fundador nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe Founding Fathers los Padres nombre masculino plural de la Constitución Americana'faʊndɪŋnoun fundador mthe Founding Fathers — ( in US history) los fundadores de la nación americana
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Aquellos norteamericanos que sentaron las bases del gobierno de EEUU en la Federal Constitution Convention, en 1787, ocasión en que se redactó y firmó la Constitución. Los más conocidos son George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams y James Madison* * *['faʊndɪŋ]noun fundador mthe Founding Fathers — ( in US history) los fundadores de la nación americana
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Cultural note:
Aquellos norteamericanos que sentaron las bases del gobierno de EEUU en la Federal Constitution Convention, en 1787, ocasión en que se redactó y firmó la Constitución. Los más conocidos son George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams y James Madison
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