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1 arrepentido
adj.1 repentant, conscience-stricken, repented, penitent.2 regretful, sorry.past part.past participle of spanish verb: arrepentirse.* * *1→ link=arrepentirse arrepentirse► adjetivo1 regretful, repentant► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 penitent* * *(f. - arrepentida)adj.repentant, sorry* * *arrepentido, -a1.ADJ (=pesaroso) sorry; (Rel) repentantestar arrepentido de algo — to regret sth, be sorry about sth
2.SM / F (Rel) penitent; (=terrorista) reformed terrorist* * *IIIarrepentido de lo que había hecho — sorry for o feeling remorse for what he had done
- da masculino, femenino reformed terrorist* * *= apologetic, penitent, contrite, remorseful, repentant.Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex. God offers penitents redemption but also bestows His 'common grace' on all.Ex. The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex. All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *IIIarrepentido de lo que había hecho — sorry for o feeling remorse for what he had done
- da masculino, femenino reformed terrorist* * *= apologetic, penitent, contrite, remorseful, repentant.Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.
Ex: God offers penitents redemption but also bestows His 'common grace' on all.Ex: The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex: All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *‹pecador› repentantun hombre arrepentido de sus pecados a man who repents ( o has repented etc) of his sinsun terrorista arrepentido a reformed terroristarrepentido, prometió no volver a robar sorry for o feeling remorse for what he had done, he promised never to steal againestaba muy arrepentido de haberlo dicho I very much regretted having said it, I was very sorry I had said itmasculine, femininereformed terrorist* * *
Del verbo arrepentirse: ( conjugate arrepentirse)
arrepentido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
arrepentido
arrepentirse
arrepentido
estaba arrepentido de lo que había hecho he was sorry for o feeling remorse for what he had done;
estoy arrepentido de haberlo dicho I regret having said it
arrepentirse ( conjugate arrepentirse) verbo pronominal
arrepentido de algo to regret sth;
arrepentido de hacer algo to regret doing sth
arrepentido,-a adjetivo regretful
arrepentirse verbo reflexivo
1 (sentir remordimiento, pesar) to regret [de, -]
Rel to repent [de, -] ➣ Ver nota en regret
2 (volverse atrás) to change one's mind
' arrepentido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrepentida
- compungida
- compungido
- dentro
- dolerse
- vez
English:
penitent
- regretful
- rueful
- second thought
- sorry
- remorseful
- repentant
* * *arrepentido, -a♦ adjrepentant;arrepentido de sus acciones, pidió disculpas he apologized remorsefully;estoy muy arrepentido de lo que hice I'm deeply sorry for what I did, I very much regret what I did;un terrorista arrepentido a reformed terrorist♦ nm,f1. Rel penitent2. Pol = person who has renounced criminal ways and helped the police* * *part → arrepentirse* * *arrepentido, -da adj: repentant, remorseful* * *arrepentido adj sorry -
2 contrito
adj.contrite, conscience-stricken, repentant, sorry.* * *► adjetivo1 contrite, repentant* * *ADJ frm contrite* * *- ta adjetivo contrite* * *= apologetic, contrite, repentant, conscience-stricken, conscience-smitten.Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex. The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.Ex. Preventive medicine in the community, for example, is obviously vital, but this is no reason for hospital doctors and nurses to feel conscience-stricken because they wait for patients to come to them.Ex. The grave digger became so conscience-smitten for not filling his agreement that he buried the money he had received for the work.* * *- ta adjetivo contrite* * *= apologetic, contrite, repentant, conscience-stricken, conscience-smitten.Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.
Ex: The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.Ex: Preventive medicine in the community, for example, is obviously vital, but this is no reason for hospital doctors and nurses to feel conscience-stricken because they wait for patients to come to them.Ex: The grave digger became so conscience-smitten for not filling his agreement that he buried the money he had received for the work.* * *contrito -tacontrite* * *
contrito,-a adjetivo contrite
' contrito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contrita
English:
contrite
* * *contrito, -a adj1. [arrepentido] contrite2. [triste, compungido] downcast* * *adj contrite* * *contrito, -ta adj: contrite, repentant -
3 compungido
adj.1 sad, grief-stricken, sorry, aggrieved.2 remorseful, regretful.past part.past participle of spanish verb: compungir.* * *1→ link=compungir compungir► adjetivo1 (arrepentido) remorseful* * *ADJ (=arrepentido) remorseful, contrite; (=triste) sad, sorrowful* * ** * *= contrite, remorseful, repentant, doleful.Ex. The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex. All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.Ex. This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.* * ** * *= contrite, remorseful, repentant, doleful.Ex: The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.
Ex: All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.Ex: This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.* * *compungido -da(arrepentido) remorseful, contrite; (triste) sad* * *
Del verbo compungir: ( conjugate compungir)
compungido es:
el participio
compungido
( triste) sad
compungido,-a adjetivo (apenado) sad, sorrowful
(arrepentido) contrite
' compungido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compungida
English:
doleful
- rueful
* * *compungido, -a adj[arrepentido] contrite, remorseful; [triste] sorrowful* * *adj remorseful* * *compungido, -da adj: contrite, remorseful -
4 clemente
adj.merciful, clement (person).m.Clement, Clemente.* * *► adjetivo1 forgiving, merciful* * *ADJ (=misericordioso) merciful, clement; (Jur) lenient* * *adjetivo (liter) clement (liter)* * *= merciful.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *adjetivo (liter) clement (liter)* * *= merciful.Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.
* * ** * *clemente adj[persona] merciful, clement; [invierno] mild* * *adj litclement, merciful* * *clemente adj: merciful -
5 compasivo
adj.compassionate, merciful, tender, caring.* * *► adjetivo1 compassionate, sympathetic* * *(f. - compasiva)adj.* * *ADJ compassionate* * *- va adjetivo compassionate* * *= compassionate, caring, sympathetic, merciful.Ex. However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.Ex. Public library services to children from birth have an essential role in developing a caring, informed and competent adult society.Ex. 'We should be more sympathetic and persuasive with the chief honchos'.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *- va adjetivo compassionate* * *= compassionate, caring, sympathetic, merciful.Ex: However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.
Ex: Public library services to children from birth have an essential role in developing a caring, informed and competent adult society.Ex: 'We should be more sympathetic and persuasive with the chief honchos'.Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *compasivo -vacompassionate* * *
compasivo◊ -va adjetivo
compassionate
compasivo,-a adjetivo compassionate: no sé si está siendo compasivo o condescendiente, I don't know if he's being compassionate or condescending
' compasivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compasiva
English:
compassionate
- humane
- merciful
- soft
- soft-hearted
- sorry
- supportive
- sympathetic
- tender
- tender-hearted
* * *compasivo, -a adjcompassionate, sympathetic* * *adj compassionate* * *compasivo, -va adj: compassionate, sympathetic -
6 misericordioso
adj.merciful, compassionate, forgiving, gracious.* * *► adjetivo1 merciful1 the merciful* * *ADJ merciful* * *- sa adjetivo merciful* * *= forgiving, merciful.Ex. Data base design is less forgiving when it comes to intellectual ambiguities than are the traditional methods and tools of the art historian.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *- sa adjetivo merciful* * *= forgiving, merciful.Ex: Data base design is less forgiving when it comes to intellectual ambiguities than are the traditional methods and tools of the art historian.
Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *misericordioso -samercifulobras misericordiosas charitable works* * *
misericordioso◊ -sa adjetivo
merciful
misericordioso,-a adjetivo merciful, compassionate
' misericordioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
misericordiosa
English:
merciful
- gracious
* * *misericordioso, -a♦ adjcompassionate, merciful♦ nm,flos misericordiosos the merciful* * *adj merciful, compassionate* * *misericordioso, -sa adj: merciful -
7 piadoso
adj.pious, godly, merciful, devoted.* * *► adjetivo1 pious, devout2 (clemente) merciful, compassionate* * *ADJ1) (Rel) pious, devout2) (=bondadoso) kind, merciful (para, con to)mentira 1)* * ** * *= devotional, prayerful, saintly [saintlier -comp., santiliest -sup,], merciful, pious, God-fearing.Ex. With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.Ex. The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.Ex. All people, regardless of how saintly or naughty, merited a notice of their important contributions or personal characteristics.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.Ex. This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.Ex. On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.----* obra piadosa = work of piety.* * ** * *= devotional, prayerful, saintly [saintlier -comp., santiliest -sup,], merciful, pious, God-fearing.Ex: With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.
Ex: The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.Ex: All people, regardless of how saintly or naughty, merited a notice of their important contributions or personal characteristics.Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.Ex: This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.Ex: On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.* obra piadosa = work of piety.* * *piadoso -sa1 (devoto) devout, pious2 (compasivo) ‹obra› kindfue piadoso y nos ayudó he took pity on us and helped us* * *
piadoso
‹ obra› kind
piadoso,-a adjetivo
1 (devoto) devout, pious
2 (caritativo) kind, compassionate
mentira piadosa, white lie
' piadoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
beata
- beato
- piadosa
English:
pious
- devout
* * *piadoso, -a adj1. [compasivo] kind-hearted2. [religioso] pious* * *adj pious* * *piadoso, -sa adj1) : compassionate, merciful2) devoto: pious, devout -
8 arrepentimiento
m.1 repentance.2 regret, sorriness.* * *1 regret, repentance* * *noun m.1) regret2) repentance* * *SM1) (=pesar) regret; (Rel) repentance; [de terrorista etc] reformation2) (Arte) (=enmienda) change ( made by the artist to a picture)* * *masculino remorse, repentance* * *= regret, remorse, repentance.Ex. Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.Ex. Moreover, significant gender differences are reported regarding remorse, depression, fear, anger, sadness, shyness, shame, surprise, contempt, concentration, astonishment, disdain, blame, & awe.Ex. The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress.----* sin arrepentimiento = no-looking-back.* * *masculino remorse, repentance* * *= regret, remorse, repentance.Ex: Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.
Ex: Moreover, significant gender differences are reported regarding remorse, depression, fear, anger, sadness, shyness, shame, surprise, contempt, concentration, astonishment, disdain, blame, & awe.Ex: The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress.* sin arrepentimiento = no-looking-back.* * *remorse, repentancesu arrepentimiento era sincero he was truly sorry o repentant* * *
arrepentimiento sustantivo masculino
remorse, repentance
arrepentimiento sustantivo masculino regret
' arrepentimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estimable
- pesar
English:
contrition
- insincere
- remorse
- repentance
- show
- regret
* * *1. [de pecado, crimen] repentance2. [cambio de idea] change of mind* * *m1 repentance* * *: regret, remorse, repentance -
9 arrepentirse
pron.v.1 to regret it (lamentar) (de acción).arrepentirse de algo/de haber hecho algo to regret something/having done something; (acción) to repent (of) something/having done something (pecado, crimen)ven a Escocia, no te arrepentirás come to Scotland, you won't regret itcomo no me hagas caso, te arrepentirás you'll be sorry if you don't listen to me, if you don't listen to me you'll live to regret it2 to repent, to be sorry, to lament, to feel sorry.* * *1 (gen) to regret (de, -)2 RELIGIÓN to repent (de, of)* * *verb1) to regret, be sorry2) repent* * *VPR to repent, be repentantarrepentirse de haber hecho algo — to regret doing sth, regret having done sth
no arrepentirse de nada — to have no regrets, not be sorry for anything
* * *verbo pronominala) ( lamentar) to be sorryarrepentirse de + inf — to regret -ing
b) ( cambiar de idea) to change one's mind* * *= feel + remorse, get + cold feet.Ex. The study was designed to determine if players felt remorse if an opposing player was injured as a result of their act of aggression.Ex. The important thing is to be true to yourself, but should you get cold feet at the eleventh hour remember that there could be serious financial implications as well as emotional ones.----* no arrepentirse = not look back, never + look back.* * *verbo pronominala) ( lamentar) to be sorryarrepentirse de + inf — to regret -ing
b) ( cambiar de idea) to change one's mind* * *= feel + remorse, get + cold feet.Ex: The study was designed to determine if players felt remorse if an opposing player was injured as a result of their act of aggression.
Ex: The important thing is to be true to yourself, but should you get cold feet at the eleventh hour remember that there could be serious financial implications as well as emotional ones.* no arrepentirse = not look back, never + look back.* * *arrepentirse [ I11 ]1 (lamentar) to be sorrysi no lo haces, te arrepentirás if you don't do it, you'll regret it o you'll be sorryarrepentirse DE algo to regret sthno me arrepiento de nada I don't regret a thing, I have no regretsse arrepintió de sus pecados he repented of his sinsarrepentirse DE + INF to regret -INGno te arrepentirás de comprarlo you won't regret buying it¿te arrepientes de no haber ido? do you regret not going o not having gone?2 (cambiar de idea) to change one's mindse arrepintió y decidió no comprar la casa she changed her mind and decided not to buy the house* * *
arrepentirse ( conjugate arrepentirse) verbo pronominal
arrepentirse de algo to regret sth;
arrepentirse de hacer algo to regret doing sth
arrepentirse verbo reflexivo
1 (sentir remordimiento, pesar) to regret [de, -]
Rel to repent [de, -] ➣ Ver nota en regret
2 (volverse atrás) to change one's mind
' arrepentirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atrás
- lamentarse
- arrepienta
- marcha
English:
regret
- repent
- rue
- sorry
* * *arrepentirse vpr1. [de acción] to regret it;arrepentirse de algo/de haber hecho algo to regret sth/having done sth;ven a Cuba, no te arrepentirás come to Cuba, you won't regret it;como no me hagas caso, te arrepentirás you'll be sorry if you don't listen to me, if you don't listen to me you'll live to regret it2. [de pecado, crimen] to repent;arrepentirse de algo/de haber hecho algo to repent (of) sth/having done sth3. [volverse atrás]al final, me arrepentí y no fui in the end, I decided not to go;no te arrepientas en el último momento don't change your mind at the last minute* * *v/r1 be sorry;arrepentirse de algo regret sth;estar arrepentido de algo regret sth, be sorry for sth* * *arrepentirse {76} vr1) : to regret, to be sorry2) : to repent* * *se arrepiente de haberlo hecho she regrets doing it / she's sorry she did it -
10 hijo pródigo, el
(n.) = prodigal son, theEx. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners. -
11 irredento
adj.1 inveterate.2 unredeemed, unregenerate, non repentant.* * *ADJ unrepentant, inveterate* * *= unredeemed.Ex. The Jew is profoundly aware of the unredeemed character of the world.* * *= unredeemed.Ex: The Jew is profoundly aware of the unredeemed character of the world.
* * *irredento, -a Pol adjunredeemed -
12 lloroso
adj.tearful, crying, weeping, grieved.* * *► adjetivo1 tearful, weeping* * *ADJ [tono, voz] tearful; [ojos] watery-¿me has echado de menos? -le dijo con voz llorosa — "have you missed me?" she said tearfully o in a tearful voice
tenía los ojos llorosos por la alergia — her eyes were watering from hayfever, her eyes were all watery from hayfever
se le pusieron los ojos llorosos cuando le regañaron — she was close to tears when they told her off
* * ** * *----* con los ojos llorosos = misty-eyed, bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.].* ojo lloroso = runny eye, watery eye.* * ** * ** con los ojos llorosos = misty-eyed, bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.].* ojo lloroso = runny eye, watery eye.* * *lloroso -sa‹tono› tearful¿qué te pasa? traes los ojos llorosos you've been crying, what's the matter?vino lloroso y apenado a pedirme perdón he came to apologize all tearful and repentanttenía los ojos llorosos her eyes were full of tearsel humo me pone los ojos llorosos the smoke makes my eyes water o run* * *
lloroso,-a adjetivo tearful
' lloroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llorosa
English:
bleary
- misty
- runny
- tearful
- watery
- weepy
* * *lloroso, -a adjtearful;se acercó a la tumba y lloroso depositó una corona de flores he approached the grave and tearfully laid a wreath of flowers on it;tenía los ojos llorosos she had tears in her eyes* * *adj tearful; ojos full of tears* * *lloroso, -sa adj: tearful, sad -
13 hijo pródigo
m.Prodigal Son.* * *masculino prodigal son* * *masculino prodigal son* * *el hijo pródigo(n.) = prodigal son, theEx: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.
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14 agotable
• exhaustible• non repentant• non-removable disk -
15 arrepentido
• conscience-stricken• regretful• remorseful• repentant• repented -
16 compungido
• compunctious• gridwork• grievance• regretful• remorseful• repentant• sad• sorry -
17 contrito
• conscience-stricken• contrite• repentant -
18 irreproducible
• non repentant• non-resident -
19 no renovable
• expendable• non repentant• non-removable disk• nonrefundable fee• nonrenewable natural resources
См. также в других словарях:
repentant — repentant, ante [ r(ə)pɑ̃tɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • fin XIIe; de se repentir ♦ Qui se repent de ses fautes, de ses péchés. ⇒ contrit, pénitent. « je me suis présenté chez elle en esclave timide et repentant, pour en sortir en vainqueur couronné » (Laclos) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Repentant — Re*pent ant ( ant), a. [F. repentant.] 1. Penitent; sorry for sin. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Thus they, in lowliest plight, repentant stood. Millton. [1913 Webster] 2. Expressing or showing sorrow for sin; as, repentant tears; repentant ashes.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repentant — Repentant, [repent]ante. adj. v. Qui se repent d avoir failli. Donner l absolution à un homme vrayment contrit & repentant. contrite & repentante. est il bien repentant de ses fautes? il en est repentant … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
repentant — repentant, ante (re pan tan, tan t ) adj. Qui se repent d avoir péché. • Nestorius, patriarche de Constantinople.... obtint de cet empereur [Théodose Il] qu on persécutât ceux qui pensaient qu on devait rebaptiser les chrétiens apostats… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
repentant — late 13c., from O.Fr. repentant (12c.), prp. of repentir (see REPENT (Cf. repent)) … Etymology dictionary
Repentant — Re*pent ant, n. One who repents, especially one who repents of sin; a penitent. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repentant — I adjective apologetic, atoning, compunctious, confessing, conscience smitten, conscience stricken, contrite, full of regrets, humble, lamenting, paenitens, penitent, penitential, reclaimed, reformative, reformatory, reformed, regretful,… … Law dictionary
repentant — [ri pen′tənt] adj. [ME < OFr, prp.] 1. repenting; penitent 2. characterized by or indicative of repentance repentantly adv … English World dictionary
REPENTANT — ANTE. adj. Qui se repent d avoir péché. Donner l absolution à un homme vraiment contrit et repentant. Elle est contrite et repentante. Est il bien repentant de ses fautes ? Il en est repentant, très repentant … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
repentant — [[t]rɪpe̱ntənt[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is repentant shows or says that they are sorry for something wrong they have done. He was feeling guilty and depressed, repentant and scared. ...a repentant criminal. Syn: penitent Ant: unrepentant … English dictionary
repentant — repentantly, adv. /ri pen tnt, pen teuhnt/, adj. 1. repenting; penitent; experiencing repentance. 2. characterized by or showing repentance: a repentant mood. [1250 1300; ME repentaunt < OF repentant (prp. of repentir). See REPENT1, ANT] * * * … Universalium