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noun plural (glasses of dark-coloured glass or plastic to protect the eyes in bright sunlight.) gafas de solsunglasses npl gafas de soltr['sʌnglɑːsɪz]1 gafas nombre femenino plural de solsunglasses ['sʌn.glæsəz] npl: gafas fpl de sol, lentes mpl de soln.• gafas de sol s.f.pl.'sʌnˌglæsəz, 'sʌnˌglɑːsɪzplural noun gafas fpl or (esp AmL) lentes mpl or anteojos mpl de sol['sʌnˌɡlɑːsɪz]NPL gafas fpl de sol, anteojos mpl de sol (LAm)* * *['sʌnˌglæsəz, 'sʌnˌglɑːsɪz]plural noun gafas fpl or (esp AmL) lentes mpl or anteojos mpl de sol -
2 sunglasses
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3 wraparound sunglasses
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4 shade
ʃeid
1. noun1) (slight darkness caused by the blocking of some light: I prefer to sit in the shade rather than the sun.) sombra2) (the dark parts of a picture: light and shade in a portrait.) sombra3) (something that screens or shelters from light or heat: a large sunshade; a shade for a light.) pantalla, visera4) (a variety of a colour; a slight difference: a pretty shade of green; shades of meaning.) tono, matiz5) (a slight amount: The weather is a shade better today.) poquito
2. verb1) ((sometimes with from) to shelter from light or heat: He put up his hand to shade his eyes.) proteger, resguardar2) (to make darker: You should shade the foreground of that drawing.) sombrear3) ((with into) to change very gradually eg from one colour to another.) convertirse•- shaded- shades
- shading
- shady
- shadiness
- put in the shade
shade1 n1. sombra2. tonoshade2 vb proteger del sol / dar sombratr[ʃeɪd]1 (shadow) sombra3 (of colour) tono, matiz nombre masculino4 (small bit) poquito1 (shelter from light) proteger de la luz, resguardar de la luz2 (screen) tapar3 SMALLART/SMALL (darken) sombrear (in, -)1 (change gradually) convertirse ( into, en)1 familiar gafas nombre femenino plural de sol\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto put somebody/something in the shade hacer sombra a alguien/algo, eclipsar a alguien/algo1) shelter: proteger (del sol o de la luz)shade vi: convertirse gradualmentehis irritation shaded into rage: su irritación iba convirtiéndose en furiashade n1) : sombra fto give shade: dar sombra2) : tono m (de un color)3) nuance: matiz m4) : pantalla f (de una lámpara), persiana f (de una ventana)n.• cortina s.f.• matiz s.m.• pantalla de lámpara s.f.• sitio sombreado s.m.• sombra s.f.• visera de gorra s.f.• visillo s.m. (Graph)v.• sombrear (Gráfica) v.v.• asombrar (Obscurecer) v.• matizar v.
I ʃeɪd1) u ( dark place) sombra f25°C in the shade — 25°C a la sombra
to put something/somebody in the shade — hacerle* sombra a algo/alguien, eclipsar algo/a alguien
2) ca) ( lampshade) pantalla fb) ( over window) (AmE) persiana f, estor m (Esp)3)a) c ( of color) tono mb) c (degree of difference, nuance) matiz mevery shade of opinion — toda clase de opiniones, opiniones de todas clases
c) ( slight amount) (colloq) (no pl) poquitín m (fam), pizca f (fam)4) shades pl (sl) sunglasses
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1) (protect from sun, light) \<\<eyes/face\>\> proteger* del sol/de la luz2) ( Art) shade (in) \<\<background/area\>\> sombrear3) ( defeat narrowly) (AmE colloq) ganarle por muy poco a, ganarle por un pelo or por los pelos a (fam)[ʃeɪd]1. N1) (=area of darkness) sombra fto put sb in the shade — (fig) hacer sombra a algn
to put sth in the shade — (fig) dejar algo en la sombra
2) [of colour] tono m, matiz m ; (fig) [of meaning, opinion] matiz m3) (Art) sombra f5) (=lampshade) pantalla f ; (=eye-shade) visera f ; (US) (=blind) persiana f6) (=small quantity) poquito m, tantito m (LAm)8) (=reminder)shades of Professor Dodd! — ¡eso recuerda al profesor Dodd!
2. VT1) (=protect from light) dar sombra ashe put up her hand to shade her eyes (from the sun) — levantó la mano para protegerse los ojos (del sol)
2) (Art) (=shade in) sombrear- shade in* * *
I [ʃeɪd]1) u ( dark place) sombra f25°C in the shade — 25°C a la sombra
to put something/somebody in the shade — hacerle* sombra a algo/alguien, eclipsar algo/a alguien
2) ca) ( lampshade) pantalla fb) ( over window) (AmE) persiana f, estor m (Esp)3)a) c ( of color) tono mb) c (degree of difference, nuance) matiz mevery shade of opinion — toda clase de opiniones, opiniones de todas clases
c) ( slight amount) (colloq) (no pl) poquitín m (fam), pizca f (fam)4) shades pl (sl) sunglasses
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1) (protect from sun, light) \<\<eyes/face\>\> proteger* del sol/de la luz2) ( Art) shade (in) \<\<background/area\>\> sombrear3) ( defeat narrowly) (AmE colloq) ganarle por muy poco a, ganarle por un pelo or por los pelos a (fam) -
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Del verbo gafar: ( conjugate gafar) \ \
gafas es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: gafar gafas
gafar ( conjugate gafar) verbo transitivo (Esp fam) to jinx
gafas sustantivo femenino plural gafas de sol sunglasses; gafas oscuras dark glasses
gafar vtr fam to put a jinx on: es mejor que no esté tu padre, nos gafa todas las actuaciones, it's just as well your dad isn't here - he always brings us bad luck
gafas fpl
1 glasses, spectacles
gafas de sol, sunglasses
gafas graduadas, prescription glasses
2 (de protección, de submarinista) goggles ' gafas' also found in these entries: Spanish: anteojo - bifocal - binocular - cristal - espejuelo - estuche - forcejeo - funda - gastar - graduada - graduado - lente - montura - patilla - peor - quitar - quitarse - repuesto - ahumado - armazón - chuspa - lentes - pesar English: bifocals - downstairs - fog - forgetful - frame - glass - goggles - granny glasses - lens - outdated - over - pair - reading glasses - rim - shade - spectacle - sunglasses - tease - wear - bespectacled - dark - eye - mask - sun -
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tr['klɪpɒn]1 de clip['klɪpɒn]ADJ [badge] para prender, con prendedor; [earrings] de pinza* * * -
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'ræpəˌraʊndadjective <skirt/dress> cruzado['ræpǝˌraʊnd]1.N reciclado m, bucle m2.CPDwraparound shades NPL — = wraparound sunglasses
wraparound skirt N — falda f cruzada
wraparound sunglasses NPL — gafas fpl de sol envolventes
* * *['ræpəˌraʊnd]adjective <skirt/dress> cruzado -
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1. noun1) (the round body in the sky that gives light and heat to the earth: The Sun is nearly 150 million kilometres away from the Earth.) sol2) (any of the fixed stars: Do other suns have planets revolving round them?) sol3) (light and heat from the sun; sunshine: We sat in the sun; In Britain they don't get enough sun; The sun has faded the curtains.) sol
2. verb(to expose (oneself) to the sun's rays: He's sunning himself in the garden.) tomar el sol, exponerse a los rayos del sol- sunless- sunny
- sunniness
- sunbathe
- sunbeam
- sunburn
- sunburned
- sunburnt
- sundial
- sundown
- sunflower
- sunglasses
- sunlight
- sunlit
- sunrise
- sunset
- sunshade
- sunshine
- sunstroke
- suntan
- catch the sun
- under the sun
sun n solCuando se refiere a la estrella Sol, se escribe con mayúsculatr['sʌndɪ]1 ( Sunday) domingo; (abbreviation) dom1) : poner al sol2)to sun oneself : asolearse, tomar el solsun n1) : sol m2) sunshine: luz f del soladj.• solar adj.n.• sol s.m.v.• asolear v.• solear v.(= Sunday) dom[sʌn]1.N sol mthe sun is shining — brilla el sol, hace sol
to catch the sun: you've caught the sun — te ha cogido el sol
under the sun —
they would do anything under the sun to stay in power — serían capaces de hacer cualquier cosa para seguir en el poder
2.VTto sun o.s. — tomar el sol, asolearse (LAm), tomar sol (S. Cone)
3.CPDsun lotion N — bronceador m
sun lounge N — solana f
sun lounger N — tumbona f
sun parlour, sun parlor (US) N — solana f
sun umbrella N — sombrilla f
sun visor N — (for eyes) visor m ; (on car) visera f, quitasol m
* * *(= Sunday) dom -
10 sol
sol sustantivo masculino 1 (Astron, Meteo) sun; al salir/ponerse el sol at sunrise/sunset; ayer hizo or hubo sol it was sunny yesterday; un día de sol a sunny day; en esa habitación no da el sol that room doesn't get any sunlight o sun; ayer hubo siete horas de sol we had seven hours of sunshine yesterday; tomar el sol or (CS) tomar sol to sunbathe 2 (fam) ( persona encantadora):◊ es un sol she's an angel (colloq)3 (Mús) ( nota) G; ( en solfeo) so( conjugate so), sol;◊ sol bemol/sostenido G flat/sharp4 ( moneda) sol ( Peruvian unit of currency)
sol 1 sustantivo masculino
1 (estrella) sun
2 (luz) sunlight: el sol entraba por la ventana, the sun was coming in through the window
3 (luz y calor) sunshine: no dejes eso al sol, don't leave that in the sun
hoy hace sol, today the sun is shining
4 (unidad monetaria de Perú) sol
5 familiar eres un sol, you are an angel Locuciones: no me deja ni a sol ni a sombra, he won't leave me alone for a minute
tomar el sol, to sunbathe
de sol a sol, from sunrise to sunset
sol de justicia, blazing sun
sol y sombra, (combinado de anís y brandy) a drink which contains equal amounts of brandy and anis
sol 2 m Mús (en la escala diatónica) G
sol bemol, G-flat
sol mayor/menor, G mayor/minor ' sol' also found in these entries: Spanish: arrimarse - baño - bendición - brillo - calentar - calva - cara - dar - decolorar - desaparecer - especificación - gafas - graduada - graduado - invitar - naciente - ocaso - pegar - picar - plena - pleno - poner - ponerse - puesta - quemar - quemada - quemado - quemadura - quemarse - radiante - refilón - reloj - relucir - salida - secar - sombra - sombría - sombrío - tapar - tomar - topless - a - abrasar - achicharrante - achicharrar - águila - alumbrar - asolear - brillar - clave English: age - balding - be - beach - beam - beat down - blaze - bleachers - break through - bright - brightness - bronzed - brown - climb - come out - come up - dawn - down - emphasize - expose - fierce - full - further - G - glow - go down - in - light - mid - orbit - out - raise - rise - rising - round - set - setting - shade - shelter - shine - sink - sun - sunbathe - sunbathing - sunbeam - sunburn - sunburnt - sunglasses - sunlight - sunlit səʊl, sɒl* * *[səʊl, sɒl] -
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noun plural ((especially American) sunglasses.) gafas de sol1 familiar gafas nombre femenino plural de sol -
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13 graduado
Del verbo graduar: ( conjugate graduar) \ \
graduado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: graduado graduar
graduado
◊ -da adjetivo■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Educ) graduate
graduar ( conjugate graduar) verbo transitivo graduarse verbo pronominala) (Educ) to graduateb) (Mil) to take a commission
graduado,-a
I adjetivo he encargado unas gafas de sol graduadas, I ordered some prescription sunglasses
II mf graduate
graduar verbo transitivo
1 (calibrar) to regulate (la vista) to test (un termómetro) to graduate
2 Educ Mil to confer a degree o a rank on ' graduado' also found in these entries: Spanish: graduada English: graduated -
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s.1 sombra (shadow)2 tono, tonalidad (nuance) (of color); matiz (of opinion)3 espíritu, fantasma (Literary) (ghost)5 persiana, mampara, pantalla.6 pantalla de la lámpara, sombra.7 lugar sombreado.8 pizca, cantidad muy pequeña, poquito.vt.1 dar sombra a, proteger del sol (protect from sun)2 solapar, enmascarar, disfrazar.3 sombrear, obscurecer, dar sombra a, adumbrar.4 dar un matiz a, dar tinte a, difuminar, matizar.5 disimular.6 oscurecerse.(pt & pp shaded)
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