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само собой разумеется; нечего и говорить; само собой понятно; это бесспорно; не требует доказательствThe lady smiled and said, “It goes without saying”.
It goes without saying that this information is confidential. — Само собой разумеется, что эта информация конфиденциальна.Син. it needs no saying that … ; it goes without saying that …Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (it) needs no saying (that ...)
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2 (it) needs no saying (that ...)
само собой разумеется; нечего и говорить; само собой понятно; это бесспорно; не требует доказательствThe lady smiled and said, “It goes without saying”.
It goes without saying that this information is confidential. — Само собой разумеется, что эта информация конфиденциальна.Син. it needs no saying that … ; it goes without saying that …Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (it) needs no saying (that ...)
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3 (it) needs no saying (that ...)
само собой разумеется; нечего и говорить; само собой понятно; это бесспорно; не требует доказательствThe lady smiled and said, “It goes without saying”.
It goes without saying that this information is confidential. — Само собой разумеется, что эта информация конфиденциальна.Син. it needs no saying that … ; it goes without saying that …Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (it) needs no saying (that ...)
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4 (it) needs no saying (that ...)
само собой разумеется; нечего и говорить; само собой понятно; это бесспорно; не требует доказательствThe lady smiled and said, “It goes without saying”.
It goes without saying that this information is confidential. — Само собой разумеется, что эта информация конфиденциальна.Син. it needs no saying that … ; it goes without saying that …Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (it) needs no saying (that ...)
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5 (it) goes without saying (that ...)
само собой разумеется; нечего и говорить; само собой понятно; это бесспорно; не требует доказательствThe lady smiled and said, “It goes without saying”.
It goes without saying that this information is confidential. — Само собой разумеется, что эта информация конфиденциальна.Син. it needs no saying that … ; it goes without saying that …Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (it) goes without saying (that ...)
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6 (it) goes without saying (that ...)
само собой разумеется; нечего и говорить; само собой понятно; это бесспорно; не требует доказательствThe lady smiled and said, “It goes without saying”.
It goes without saying that this information is confidential. — Само собой разумеется, что эта информация конфиденциальна.Син. it needs no saying that … ; it goes without saying that …Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (it) goes without saying (that ...)
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7 (it) goes without saying (that ...)
само собой разумеется; нечего и говорить; само собой понятно; это бесспорно; не требует доказательствThe lady smiled and said, “It goes without saying”.
It goes without saying that this information is confidential. — Само собой разумеется, что эта информация конфиденциальна.Син. it needs no saying that … ; it goes without saying that …Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (it) goes without saying (that ...)
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8 (it) goes without saying (that ...)
само собой разумеется; нечего и говорить; само собой понятно; это бесспорно; не требует доказательствThe lady smiled and said, “It goes without saying”.
It goes without saying that this information is confidential. — Само собой разумеется, что эта информация конфиденциальна.Син. it needs no saying that … ; it goes without saying that …Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (it) goes without saying (that ...)
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9 dienen
1 [geschikt, gunstig zijn voor] serve2 [middel/werktuig zijn] serve as/for ⇒ be used as/for♦voorbeelden:dat dient nergens toe • that is of no usedie feiten dienen tot bewijs van zijn onschuld • those facts are evidence of his innocenceals basis dienen voor • serve as a basis fordient dit als asbak? • is this what you use as an ashtray?u dient onmiddellijk te vertrekken • you are to leave immediately4 wanneer dient die zaak voor de rechtbank? • when does this case come up in court?II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [zich wijden aan] serve5 [geven] 〈zie voorbeelden 5〉♦voorbeelden:3 gemak dient de mens • why do things the hard way?waarmee kan ik u dienen? • can I help you?; 〈 in winkel〉 are you being served?hij was er niet mee gediend • that did not suit his purpose, he did not like that(iemand) van repliek dienen • come right back (at someone)om u te dienen! • at your service! -
10 dat dient gezegd
dat dient gezegdVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat dient gezegd
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11 enigma
m.1 enigma.2 puzzle, conundrum, riddle, puzzler.* * *1 enigma, puzzle, mystery* * *noun f.* * *SM enigma* * *masculino enigma, mystery* * *= conundrum, enigma, puzzle, riddle.Ex. Recently AACR Rule 98 was changed and Rule 99 was dropped, creating more of these fine conundrums.Ex. In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.Ex. We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.Ex. In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.* * *masculino enigma, mystery* * *= conundrum, enigma, puzzle, riddle.Ex: Recently AACR Rule 98 was changed and Rule 99 was dropped, creating more of these fine conundrums.
Ex: In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.Ex: We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.Ex: In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.* * *enigma, mystery* * *
enigma sustantivo masculino
enigma, mystery
enigma sustantivo masculino enigma
' enigma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desentrañar
- descifrar
English:
enigma
- riddle
* * *enigma nmenigma* * *m enigma* * *enigma nm: enigma, mystery -
12 envolver
v.1 to wrap (up).envuélvamelo para regalo, por favor could you giftwrap it, please?2 to wind.3 to envelop, to cover.la niebla envolvía el valle the valley was deep in mist4 to wrap up, to wrap, to envelop, to enfold.Ella envuelve los regalos She wraps up the gifts.5 to pack, to wrap up, to envelop, to parcel.Ella envuelve el libro She packs the book.6 to involve.El caso envuelve a María The case involves Mary.7 to embody, to embosom.El libro envuelve toda la historia The book embodies the whole story.* * *1 (con papel) to wrap, wrap up2 (con ropa) to wrap, wrap up3 (hilo, cinta) to wind4 (pasteles etc) to coat, cover6 figurado (implicar) to involve (en, in), implicate (en, in)7 figurado (confundir) to confound8 MILITAR to surround, encircle1 (uso reflexivo) to wrap oneself up (en, in)2 figurado (implicarse) to become involved (en, in)* * *verb1) to wrap2) surround* * *( pp envuelto)1. VT1) (=cubrir) [con papel] to wrap (up); [con ropa] to wrap (up), cover (up)¿quiere que se lo envuelva? — shall I wrap it (up) for you?
2) (=rodear) to surround, shrouduna niebla espesa envolvía el castillo — the castle was surrounded o shrouded in thick fog
3) (=involucrar) to involve (en in)4) frm (=contener) to contain2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <paquete/regalo> to wrap (up)¿me lo puede envolver para regalo? — could you gift wrap it?
envolver algo/a alguien en algo — to wrap something/somebody (up) in something
2) ( rodear) membrana/capa to surround; humo/tristeza to envelopun velo de misterio envuelve el caso — the case is cloaked o shrouded in mystery
3) ( implicar) <crítica/opinión> to imply4) ( involucrar) to involve2.envolver a alguien en algo — to involve somebody in something, get somebody involved in something
envolverse v prona) (refl) ( en manta) to wrap oneself (up)b) (en delito, asunto) to become involved* * *= wrap, envelop, shroud, wrap up.Ex. In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.Ex. Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex. Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex. Finally, the type faces were inspected for defects, and the sort was wrapped up in a packet for delivery.----* papel de envolver = wrapping paper.* papel de envolver regalos = gift wrapping paper.* sin envolver = unwrapped.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <paquete/regalo> to wrap (up)¿me lo puede envolver para regalo? — could you gift wrap it?
envolver algo/a alguien en algo — to wrap something/somebody (up) in something
2) ( rodear) membrana/capa to surround; humo/tristeza to envelopun velo de misterio envuelve el caso — the case is cloaked o shrouded in mystery
3) ( implicar) <crítica/opinión> to imply4) ( involucrar) to involve2.envolver a alguien en algo — to involve somebody in something, get somebody involved in something
envolverse v prona) (refl) ( en manta) to wrap oneself (up)b) (en delito, asunto) to become involved* * *= wrap, envelop, shroud, wrap up.Ex: In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.
Ex: Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex: Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex: Finally, the type faces were inspected for defects, and the sort was wrapped up in a packet for delivery.* papel de envolver = wrapping paper.* papel de envolver regalos = gift wrapping paper.* sin envolver = unwrapped.* * *vtA ‹paquete/regalo› to wrap, wrap up¿se lo envuelvo? shall I wrap it (up) for you?¿me lo puede envolver para regalo? could you gift wrap it?envolver algo/a algn EN algo to wrap sth/sb (up) IN sthenvolvió al niño en una manta she wrapped the child (up) in a blanketB (rodear) «membrana/capa» to surround; «humo/tristeza» to envelopla niebla envolvía la ciudad fog enveloped the city, the city was shrouded in fogun velo de misterio envuelve el caso the case is cloaked o shrouded in mysteryun halo de santidad la envolvía she seemed to be shrouded in o surrounded by an aura of saintlinessC (contener) ‹crítica/opinión› to contain, implyD (involucrar) to involve envolver a algn EN algo to involve sb IN sth, get sb involved IN sth1 ( refl) (en una manta) to wrap oneself (up)se envolvió en la manta y se durmió she wrapped herself (up) in the blanket o she wrapped the blanket around herself and fell asleep2 (en un delito, asunto) to become involved* * *
envolver ( conjugate envolver) verbo transitivo
1 ‹paquete/regalo› to wrap (up);◊ ¿me lo puede envolver para regalo? could you gift wrap it?;
envolver algo/a algn en algo to wrap sth/sb (up) in sth
2 ( rodear) [membrana/capa] to surround;
[humo/tristeza] to envelop
3 ( involucrar) to involve
envolverse verbo pronominal
envolver verbo transitivo
1 (con papel) to wrap: envúelvalo para regalo, por favor, gift-wrap it, please
2 (rodear, cubrir) to envelop: la niebla envolvía la ciudad, the town was enveloped in fog
3 (enredar, implicar) to involve
' envolver' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cinta
- liar
- aparte
- implicar
- papel
English:
envelop
- gift-wrap
- muffle up
- parcel up
- shroud
- wrap
- wrap up
- wrapping paper
- bind
- cling
- do
- engulf
- gift
- wrapping
* * *♦ vt1. [embalar] to wrap (up);envuélvamelo para regalo, por favor could you giftwrap it, please?;¿quiere que se lo envuelva? would you like it wrapped?;2. [cubrir, rodear] to envelop, to cover;la niebla envolvía el valle the valley was deep in mist;la membrana que envuelve al feto the membrane which envelops o covers the foetus;una sensación de melancolía la envolvía a feeling of melancholy enveloped him3. [enrollar] to wind;envolver hilo en un carrete to wind thread onto a spool5. [conllevar] to imply;lo que dijo no envuelve crítica alguna what he said doesn't imply any criticism whatsoever* * *<part envuelto> v/t1 wrap (up)2 ( rodear) surround, envelop3 ( involucrar) involve;envolver a alguien en algo involve s.o. in sth* * *envolver {89} vt1) : to wrap2) : to envelop, to surround3) : to entangle, to involve* * * -
13 marcado
adj.1 marked.2 tagged.m.hair setting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: marcar.* * *1→ link=marcar marcar► adjetivo1 (señalado) marked2 (evidente) distinct, definite; (acento) marked, pronounced* * *1.ADJ markedese vestido le hacía las caderas muy marcadas — that dress accentuated her hips o made her hips stand out
2. SM1) [de pelo] set2) [de ganado] branding* * *I- da adjetivo markeduna marcada preferencia — a distinct o marked preference
IIun marcado acento escocés — a marked o pronounced Scottish accent
a) ( del pelo) setb) ( de reses) branding* * *= marking, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], marked, pronounced.Ex. Marking manuscripts should be undertaken only for security reasons having duly considered the etchical and technical implications of such a course of action.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex. Nobody can predict exactly what will happen in the next decade but we can be sure that the impact of the computer will become ever more pronounced.----* abdominales marcados = six-pack abs.* abdominal marcado = ripped ab.* en marcado contraste = in stark contrast.* en marcado contraste con = in marked contrast to/with.* estar marcado por = be pockmarked with.* marcado + Adjetivo = strong + Adjetivo.* marcado con colores = colour-coded.* marcado con hoyos = pockmarked.* marcado con un asterisco = starred.* marcado por el acné, marcado por la viruela = pockmarked.* marcado por la viruela = pockmarked.* * *I- da adjetivo markeduna marcada preferencia — a distinct o marked preference
IIun marcado acento escocés — a marked o pronounced Scottish accent
a) ( del pelo) setb) ( de reses) branding* * *= marking, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], marked, pronounced.Ex: Marking manuscripts should be undertaken only for security reasons having duly considered the etchical and technical implications of such a course of action.
Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex: Nobody can predict exactly what will happen in the next decade but we can be sure that the impact of the computer will become ever more pronounced.* abdominales marcados = six-pack abs.* abdominal marcado = ripped ab.* en marcado contraste = in stark contrast.* en marcado contraste con = in marked contrast to/with.* estar marcado por = be pockmarked with.* marcado + Adjetivo = strong + Adjetivo.* marcado con colores = colour-coded.* marcado con hoyos = pockmarked.* marcado con un asterisco = starred.* marcado por el acné, marcado por la viruela = pockmarked.* marcado por la viruela = pockmarked.* * *markedun marcado optimismo a marked degree of optimism, marked optimismuna marcada preferencia a distinct o marked o definite preferenceun marcado acento escocés a marked o pronounced Scottish accent1 (del pelo) setlavado y marcado shampoo and set2 (de reses) brandingCompuesto:tone dialing** * *
Del verbo marcar: ( conjugate marcar)
marcado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
marcado
marcar
marcado 1◊ -da adjetivo
marked;
un marcado acento escocés a marked o pronounced Scottish accent
marcado 2 sustantivo masculino
marcar ( conjugate marcar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ ganado› to brand
2
el reloj marca las doce en punto the time is exactly twelve o'clock
c) (Mús):◊ marcado el compás/el ritmo to beat time/the rhythm
3 ‹ pelo› to set
4 (Telec) to dial
5 (Dep)
verbo intransitivo
1 (Dep) to score
2 (Telec) to dial
marcarse verbo pronominal:
( caus) to have one's hair set
marcar verbo transitivo
1 (señalar) to mark: su muerte me marcó profundamente, I was deeply marked by her death
las piedras marcan la linde, the stones mark the boundary
2 (resaltar) este vestido me marca las caderas, this dress shows off my hips
ese gesto marca la importancia del tratado, that gesture stresses the importance of the treaty
3 Tel to dial: marque el 123 321, dial 123321
4 (una hora, grados, etc) to indicate, show, mark: el metrónomo marca el compás, the metronome marks the time
5 Dep (un tanto) to score
(a otro jugador) to mark
6 (un peinado) to set: ¿lavar y marcar?, wash and set?
' marcado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deterioro
- itinerario
- marcar
English:
bold
- decided
- distinct
- marked
- pronounced
- set
- sharp
- strong
- thick
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* * *marcado, -a♦ adj[pronunciado] marked;tiene un marcado acento mexicano he has a strong Mexican accent♦ nm1. [señalado] marking2. [peinado] set* * *adj marked* * *marcado, -da adj: markedun marcado contraste: a marked contrast* * * -
14 così
so( in questo modo) like thiscosì così so-soe così via and so onper così dire so to speakproprio così! exactly!basta così! that's enough!* * *così avv.1 ( in questo modo) like this, this way; ( in quel modo) like that, that way; ( in tal modo) so, thus; ( come segue) as follows: la porta si apre così, the door opens like this; per programmare il videoregistratore si fa così, you program the video recorder as follows; proviamo a mettere il tavolo ( per) così; let's try putting the table this way; questa parola non si scrive così, you don't spell this word like that; sono metodi superati, oggi la matematica non s'insegna più così, that's an old-fashioned way, maths isn't taught like that nowadays; fermi così, per favore!, hold it like that, please!; rimani così per un attimo, non muoverti..., stay like that for a moment, don't move...; bravo, continua così!, good, go on like that!; rimaniamo d'accordo così, let's leave it like that; il telegramma diceva così..., the telegram went as follows...; l'area del quadrato si calcola così..., the area of a square is calculated thus...; il motivo suonava così, the tune sounded like this // così va il mondo, that's the way of the world // così dicendo, si alzò e si avviò alla porta, saying this, he got up and made his way to the door // non ci si comporta così!, that's no way to behave! // così finisce la storia, that's how the story ends // e fu così che perdette il posto, that's how he came to lose his job // stando così le cose, se le cose stanno così, if that's how things are // così è, così sembra, so it seems // più, meno di così, more, less than this // meglio di così!, what more could you ask for? // e così via, and so on // così (e) così, so so: ''Come stai oggi?'' ''Così così'', ''How are you today?'' ''So so'' // per così dire, so to say // ah, è così?, so it's like that, is it? // e così, com'è andata?, well, how did it go? // basta così!, that's enough! // ha detto proprio così, that's exactly what he said // sì, è così, yes, that's right // la cosa non è andata affatto così, that's not what happened at all2 (spesso posposto a un agg. o avv. con riferimento a misura o dimensione): nel soffitto c'è un buco grosso così, there's a hole this big in the ceiling; era un uomo alto così, he was so (o this) tall; lo conosco da quando era grande così, I've known him since he was so (o this) high; la gonna va accorciata tanto così, the skirt is to be shortened this much3 ( tanto, talmente) so (davanti ad avv.); so, such a (davanti ad agg.): sembrava così facile, e invece..., it seemed so easy, whereas...; non pensavo di fare così tardi, I didn't expect to be so late; non avevo mai visto un uomo così alto, I'd never seen such a tall man; mi è sembrato così contrariato, he looked so annoyed // più di così non posso fare, that's the best I can do // non è poi così vecchio!, he isn't so very old, after all!4 ( altrettanto, la stessa cosa) so, the same, likewise: lui se ne andò, e così feci io, he went away, and so did I (o and I did likewise); il tè è una sostanza eccitante, e così dicasi per il caffè, tea is a stimulant and the same can be said for coffee◆ cong.1 ( perciò) so; ( dunque) (well) then: avevo aspettato anche troppo, così decisi di andarmene, I had waited too long already, so I decided to go; ho preso il mio treno, e così eccomi qua, I caught the train, so here I am; e così, hai preso una decisione finalmente?, well then, have you made up your mind yet?2 ( con valore desiderativo) così fosse!, if only that were the case!3 così... come → come4 così... che, così... da, ( con valore consecutivo) so... that; so... as (to): era così colpito dalla notizia che non riuscì a dire una parola, he was so shocked by the news that he couldn't say a word; non sarai così ingenuo da farti abbindolare, you won't be so silly as to let yourself be taken in, will you?◆ agg.pred. ( tale, siffatto) such; like that: un risultato così era del tutto imprevedibile, such a result was quite unexpected; occasioni così non si ripetono facilmente, chances like that aren't easy to come by; amici così è meglio perderli che trovarli, with friends like that, who needs enemies?* * *[ko'si]1. avv1) (in tal modo) so, (in questo modo) (in) this way, like this, like thatha detto così: "sei bugiardo" — this is what he said: "you're a liar"
vorrei una scatola larga così e lunga così — (accompagnato da gesti) I'd like a box this o so wide and this o so long
non scriverlo così, ma così! — don't write it like that, write it like this!
2) (talmente) sofa così bello oggi — it's such a lovely day, the weather's so lovely today
così... che... — so... that...
3)così... come — as... as
non è così onesto come credi — he's not as o so honest as you think
se si comporta così come ha sempre fatto... — if he goes on behaving like this...
4)per così dire — so to speak, so to say
2. agg invnon ho mai visto un film così — I've never seen such a filmnon ho mai conosciuto una persona così — I've never met such a person, I've never met a person like that
3. cong(perciò) so, thereforepioveva, così sono rimasto a casa — it was raining so I stayed at home
* * *[ko'si] 1.è così che parli a tuo padre? — is that how o the way you speak to your father?
pettinata così, sembra sua madre — with that hairstyle, she looks like her mother
così sia — relig. amen
2) (tanto, talmente)non ho mai visto così tanta gente — I've never seen such a crowd o so many people
3) (pure, anche)2.3.di gente così non ci si può fidare! — you can't trust people like that o such people!
1) (quindi, perciò) soc'era lo sciopero della metropolitana, così ho preso un taxi — there was a tube strike, so I took a taxi
2) (in questo modo) so, thuspartite presto, così eviterete gli ingorghi — leave early, that way you'll avoid the traffic jams
3) (dunque) socosì ci lasci? — so you're leaving us, then?
4) così... che, così... da (consecutivo) so... that5) così comeil prezzo della benzina, così come quello delle sigarette, è aumentato del 5% — the price of petrol, as well as that of tobacco, has risen by 5%
l'Italia, così come altri sei paesi europei, partecipa a questo progetto — Italy, along with six other European countries, is taking part in this project
6) così... come as... as, so.... as••per così dire — so to speak, as it were, in a manner of speaking
* * *così/ko'si/I avverbio1 (in questo modo) è così che parli a tuo padre? is that how o the way you speak to your father? pettinata così, sembra sua madre with that hairstyle, she looks like her mother; lei è (fatta) così that's the way she is; prova a fare così try doing it this way; non fare così! don't (do that)! non è così per i nostri amici this is not the case with our friends; la giuria è così composta the panel is made up as follows; la frase dovrebbe suonare così the sentence should read as follows; così fu fatto that's what was done; ha detto proprio così that's exactly what he said; così facendo by doing so; così sia relig. amen; e così via and so on; così va il mondo that's the way of the world; questa parola si scrive così that word is spelled like this; così pare so it seems; va bene così it's ok (like that); lasciare tutto così com'è to leave everything as it is2 (tanto, talmente) ti ama così tanto he loves you so much; ne è rimasto così poco there's so little left; fa così caldo it's so hot; non ho mai visto così tanta gente I've never seen such a crowd o so many people; è successo tutto così in fretta! all happened so fast! ottenere risultati così buoni to get such good results; abiti in un paese così bello you live in such a lovely country3 (pure, anche) punirò te e così pure lui I'll punish you and I'll do the same with him4 (con riferimento a dimensione o quantità) il pesce era grande così the fish was this big; più di così non posso dartene I can't give you more than thisII aggettivodi gente così non ci si può fidare! you can't trust people like that o such people! non ho mai visto una cosa così I've never seen such a thingIII congiunzione1 (quindi, perciò) so; c'era lo sciopero della metropolitana, così ho preso un taxi there was a tube strike, so I took a taxi2 (in questo modo) so, thus; partite presto, così eviterete gli ingorghi leave early, that way you'll avoid the traffic jams3 (dunque) so; così ci lasci? so you're leaving us, then?4 così... che, così... da (consecutivo) so... that; fa così caldo che non riesco a dormire it's so hot (that) I can't sleep; mi piace così tanto che I like it so much that; fu così fortunato da scamparla he was lucky enough to survive5 così come il prezzo della benzina, così come quello delle sigarette, è aumentato del 5% the price of petrol, as well as that of tobacco, has risen by 5%; l'Italia, così come altri sei paesi europei, partecipa a questo progetto Italy, along with six other European countries, is taking part in this project; non è così come me lo immaginavo it's not like I thought it would be; così come stanno le cose as things stand6 così... come as... as, so.... as; non c'è niente di così bello come un tramonto there's nothing so beautiful as a sunset; non è così stupido come vuole fare credere di essere he's not as stupid as he makes outmeglio così it's all for the best; meglio di così! what more can you ask for? così così so-so; per così dire so to speak, as it were, in a manner of speaking. -
15 acentuado
adj.1 accentuated, stressed, accented, emphatic.2 marked.m.1 placing of the accents.2 stressing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acentuar.* * *1→ link=acentuar acentuar► adjetivo1 (con tilde) accentuated; (tónico) stressed* * *ADJ accented, stressed* * *- da adjetivoa) <palabra/sílaba> accentedb) <diferencia/cambio> marked, distinct* * *= emphatic, marked, accented, stressed.Ex. Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, whose no-nonsensen approach to her job was emphasized by the emphactic clicks of her heels along the highly polished terrazzo floors.Ex. It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex. Another device was to make matrices for accented sorts with the punches already used for un accented sorts: the letter punch was stepped on its shank so that one of several accent punches could be bound on to the step to make a combined punch.Ex. Stressed and unstressed syllables figure in all forms of discourse, such as prose and speech.* * *- da adjetivoa) <palabra/sílaba> accentedb) <diferencia/cambio> marked, distinct* * *= emphatic, marked, accented, stressed.Ex: Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, whose no-nonsensen approach to her job was emphasized by the emphactic clicks of her heels along the highly polished terrazzo floors.
Ex: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex: Another device was to make matrices for accented sorts with the punches already used for un accented sorts: the letter punch was stepped on its shank so that one of several accent punches could be bound on to the step to make a combined punch.Ex: Stressed and unstressed syllables figure in all forms of discourse, such as prose and speech.* * *acentuado -da* * *
Del verbo acentuar: ( conjugate acentuar)
acentuado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acentuado
acentuar
acentuado◊ -da adjetivo
acentuar ( conjugate acentuar) verbo transitivo
( al escribir) to accent
acentuarse verbo pronominal ‹diferencias/problemas› to become accentuated
acentuar verbo transitivo
1 to stress
2 figurado to emphasize, stress: en su discurso acentuó la importancia de la fusión, in her speech she stressed the importance of merging
' acentuado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acentuarse
* * *acentuado, -a adj1. [sílaba] stressed;[vocal] [con tilde] accented2. [marcado] marked, distinct* * *adj pronounced, distinct* * *acentuado, -da adj: marked, pronounced -
16 destacado
adj.1 prominent, featured, distinguished, outstanding.2 highlighted, marked.past part.past participle of spanish verb: destacar.* * *1→ link=destacar destacar► adjetivo1 (persona) outstanding, distinguished, prominent, leading; (actuación) outstanding* * *(f. - destacada)adj.outstanding, prominent* * *ADJ1) (=distinguido) [gen] outstanding; [personaje] distinguished; [dato] noteworthy2) (Mil) stationedlos cascos azules destacados en la zona — the UN peacekeeping forces o blue helmets stationed in the area
* * *- da adjetivo1) <profesional/artista> prominent, distinguished; < actuación> outstandingdestacadas personalidades — prominent o distinguished figures
2) [estar] < tropas> stationedel cuerpo diplomático destacado en... — the diplomatic staff in...
* * *= leading, outstanding, salient, distinguished, marked, high profile, esteemed, singular, with a difference, prominent, elevated, of note, standout, selected, unique.Ex. In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.Ex. The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.Ex. There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Ex. This is a contribution to a festschrift in honour of Samuel Rothstein, the distinguished Canadian reference librarian.Ex. It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex. The South African government is under pressure to bring rapid and high profile improvements to its schools = El gobierno de Sudáfrica está siendo presionado para que traiga mejoras rápidas y notorias a sus escuelas.Ex. This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex. The second edition was also well received all over the world, and was accorded the singular honour of translation into Portuguese for use in library schools in Brazil.Ex. The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Ex. Classification is also prominent in the physical arrangement of documents.Ex. Public investment in rebuilding the church and the gifts of individual donors were important indications of its elevated social standing.Ex. Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Ex. Among its standout features is a collection of animated maps that are not terribly detailed but are accompanied by high-quality pictures of many interesting sites.Ex. This month-long fellowship will offer participants an opportunity to train at selected North American libraries.Ex. The basic requirement of a shelf arrangement system is that each document has a unique place in the sequence.----* elemento destacado = standout.* lo más destacado = highlights.* más destacado = foremost.* miembro destacado = leading member.* ocupar un lugar destacado para + Pronombre = stand + high on + Posesivo + list.* persona destacada = standout.* * *- da adjetivo1) <profesional/artista> prominent, distinguished; < actuación> outstandingdestacadas personalidades — prominent o distinguished figures
2) [estar] < tropas> stationedel cuerpo diplomático destacado en... — the diplomatic staff in...
* * *= leading, outstanding, salient, distinguished, marked, high profile, esteemed, singular, with a difference, prominent, elevated, of note, standout, selected, unique.Ex: In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.
Ex: The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.Ex: There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Ex: This is a contribution to a festschrift in honour of Samuel Rothstein, the distinguished Canadian reference librarian.Ex: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex: The South African government is under pressure to bring rapid and high profile improvements to its schools = El gobierno de Sudáfrica está siendo presionado para que traiga mejoras rápidas y notorias a sus escuelas.Ex: This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex: The second edition was also well received all over the world, and was accorded the singular honour of translation into Portuguese for use in library schools in Brazil.Ex: The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Ex: Classification is also prominent in the physical arrangement of documents.Ex: Public investment in rebuilding the church and the gifts of individual donors were important indications of its elevated social standing.Ex: Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Ex: Among its standout features is a collection of animated maps that are not terribly detailed but are accompanied by high-quality pictures of many interesting sites.Ex: This month-long fellowship will offer participants an opportunity to train at selected North American libraries.Ex: The basic requirement of a shelf arrangement system is that each document has a unique place in the sequence.* elemento destacado = standout.* lo más destacado = highlights.* más destacado = foremost.* miembro destacado = leading member.* ocupar un lugar destacado para + Pronombre = stand + high on + Posesivo + list.* persona destacada = standout.* * *destacado -daA ‹profesional/artista› prominent, distinguished; ‹actuación› outstandingla nota más destacada del día the highlight of the dayen presencia de destacadas personalidades in the presence of prominent o distinguished figuresB [ ESTAR] ‹tropas› stationedlas fuerzas destacadas en las zonas montañosas the forces stationed in the mountain areasnuestro equipo destacado en el lugar our team on the spotel cuerpo diplomático destacado en Addis-Abeba the diplomatic staff in Addis Ababa o assigned to Addis Ababa* * *
Del verbo destacar: ( conjugate destacar)
destacado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
destacado
destacar
destacado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹profesional/artista› prominent, distinguished;
‹ actuación› outstanding
2 [estar] ‹ tropas› stationed
destacar ( conjugate destacar) verbo transitivo
1 (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress
2 ( realzar) ‹belleza/figura› to enhance;
‹color/plano› to bring out
3
verbo intransitivo
to stand out;
destacado en algo to excel at o in sth
destacado,-a adjetivo outstanding
destacar vtr fig to emphasize, stress
destacar(se) verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo to stand out
' destacado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destacada
- maestra
- maestro
- señera
- señero
- sobresaliente
English:
conspicuous
- figure
- foremost
- highlight
- leading
- outstanding
- prominent
- striking
- towering
- distinction
- out
- prominently
- top
* * *destacado, -a adj1. [persona] distinguished, prominent;[acto] outstanding;era uno de nuestros alumnos más destacados he was one of our most outstanding pupils;tuvo una destacada actuación her performance was outstanding2. [tropas] stationed;[corresponsales] assigned, sent;las tropas destacadas en Bosnia the troops stationed in Bosnia;conectamos con nuestra unidad móvil destacada en la zona we're going over to our mobile unit in the area itself* * *adj outstanding* * *destacado, -da adj1) : outstanding, prominent2) : stationed, posted* * *destacado adj1. (en general) outstanding2. (persona) prominent / leading -
17 notable
adj.1 remarkable, outstanding.2 notable, striking, famous, appreciable.f.good mark.m.1 (pass with) credit (education).2 notable, distinguished person (person).* * *► adjetivo1 (apreciable) noticeable; (considerable, marcado) considerable, remarkable■ la diferencia entre un coche y otro es notable there's a considerable difference between one car and another2 (digno de mención) noteworthy, notable3 (ilustre) well-known1 (persona) dignitary, notable2 (calificación) mark equivalent to between 70% and 80% in the Spanish marking system* * *adj.notable, remarkable* * *1. ADJ1) (=destacado) notableuna actuación verdaderamente notable — an outstanding performance, a truly notable performance
la exposición reúne a pintores tan notables como... — the exhibition brings together such notable o distinguished painters as...
2) (=considerable) [aumento, mejoría, diferencia] significant, considerableel enfermo ha experimentado una notable mejoría — the patient has experienced a significant o considerable improvement
la disminución de la contaminación ha sido notable — there has been a significant o considerable reduction in pollution
2.he sacado un notable — ≈ I got a B
3.SMPL* * *Iadjetivo notableIIposee una notable inteligencia — she is remarkably o extremely intelligent
a) (Educ) grade between 7 and 8.5 on a scale from 1 to 10b) ( persona importante) dignitary* * *= notable, noticeable, salient, striking, worthy, noteworthy, outstandingly + Adjetivo, noted, marked, acute, of note.Ex. There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Ex. The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Ex. There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Ex. A very striking example of this is the fact that in all our rules there is the provision that anonymous publications should be entered under the author when known.Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex. It essays simply to be a list of the more important, rare or otherwise noteworthy books available.Ex. It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Ex. Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Ex. It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex. In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Ex. Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.----* aumento notable = rising tide.* incremento notable = rising tide.* notable por = noted for.* * *Iadjetivo notableIIposee una notable inteligencia — she is remarkably o extremely intelligent
a) (Educ) grade between 7 and 8.5 on a scale from 1 to 10b) ( persona importante) dignitary* * *= notable, noticeable, salient, striking, worthy, noteworthy, outstandingly + Adjetivo, noted, marked, acute, of note.Ex: There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Ex: The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Ex: There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Ex: A very striking example of this is the fact that in all our rules there is the provision that anonymous publications should be entered under the author when known.Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex: It essays simply to be a list of the more important, rare or otherwise noteworthy books available.Ex: It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Ex: Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Ex: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Ex: Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.* aumento notable = rising tide.* incremento notable = rising tide.* notable por = noted for.* * *notableuna actuación notable an outstanding o a notable performanceposee una notable inteligencia she is remarkably o extremely intelligentéste es uno de los rasgos más notables de su obra this is one of the most notable characteristics of his workuna notable mejoría a marked o notable improvementuno de los estudios más notables sobre Cervantes one of the most notable o noteworthy studies on Cervantes1 ( Educ) grade between 7 and 8.5 on a scale from 1 to 102 (persona importante) dignitary* * *
notable adjetivo ‹diferencia/mejoría› notable;
posee una notable inteligencia she is remarkably o extremely intelligent
■ sustantivo masculinoa) (Educ) grade between 7 and 8.5 on a scale from 1 to 10
notable
I adj (cualidad, mérito) outstanding, remarkable
(distancia, diferencia) noticeable
II m Educ the grade of B: he conseguido un notable en geografía, I got a B in Geography
' notable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusada
- acusado
- deterioro
- sensible
- grande
- notorio
- relevante
English:
endurance
- notable
- noticeable
- remarkable
- credit
* * *♦ adjremarkable, outstanding;hay una notable diferencia entre las dos propuestas there's a significant o clear difference between the two proposals;es un violinista notable he's an outstanding violinist♦ nm1. [nota] = mark between 7 and 8.9 out of 10, ≈ (pass with) credit, ≈ B2. [persona] dignitary* * *I adj remarkable, notableII m1 EDU B2:notables pl dignitaries* * *notable adj1) : notable, noteworthy2) : outstanding* * *notable1 adj considerable / remarkablenotable2 n very good / B -
18 señalado
adj.marked, outstanding, appointed, distinguished.past part.past participle of spanish verb: señalar.* * *1→ link=señalar señalar► adjetivo1 (famoso) distinguished, famous2 (fijado) appointed, fixed3 (significativo) noticeable4 (marcado) marked, scarred\un día señalado a red-letter day* * *ADJ1) (=especial) [día] special; [ocasión, acontecimiento] special, momentousen una fecha tan señalada como hoy — on such a special o momentous day as today
2) [persona] [gen] distinguished; pey notoriousun político especialmente señalado por la calidad de sus discursos — a politician particularly distinguished by the quality of his speeches
* * *- da adjetivouna victoria señalada — a signal victory; ver tb señalar
* * *= marked.Ex. It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.----* día señalado = red-letter day.* * *- da adjetivouna victoria señalada — a signal victory; ver tb señalar
* * *= marked.Ex: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.
* día señalado = red-letter day.* * *señalado -daen una fecha tan señalada como ésta on such a special day as thissu señalada actuación en el campo de la ciencia her notable o distinguished achievements in the field of scienceuna victoria señalada a signal triumph* * *
Del verbo señalar: ( conjugate señalar)
señalado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
señalado
señalar
señalar ( conjugate señalar) verbo transitivo
1 ( indicar) ‹ruta/camino› to show;
me señaló con el dedo he pointed at me (with his finger);
señaladole algo a algn to show sb sth, point sth out to sb;
me señaló con el dedo qué pasteles quería he pointed out (to me) which cakes he wanted
2 (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark
3 ( afirmar) to point out;◊ señaló que … she pointed out that …
4 ( fijar) ‹ fecha› to fix, set;◊ en el lugar señalado in the appointed o agreed place
5 ( anunciar) to mark
verbo intransitivo
to point
señalado,-a adjetivo
1 (importante, relevante) important: una fecha/acontecimiento señalado, an important date/event
2 (con una cicatriz, un trauma) scarred
(con un golpe) marked
señalar verbo transitivo
1 (con el dedo) to point at
(desprestigiar)
2 (apuntar, subrayar) me gustaría señalar que..., I would like to point out that...
3 (señalizar) to indicate: la brújula señalaba el norte, the compass was pointing North
4 (una fecha) to fix
5 (dejar una marca o huella) el navajazo le señaló la cara, the knife wound scarred his face
' señalado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destinada
- destinado
- señalada
- indicado
- señalar
English:
set
- D
- notable
- notice
- rendezvous
* * *señalado, -a adj1. [importante] [fecha] special;[personaje] distinguished2. [con cicatrices] scarred, marked3. [lugar, hora] agreed, arranged* * *adj special* * *señalado, -da adj: distinguished, notable -
19 misterio1
1 = mystery, puzzle, riddle, mystique, uncanniness, eeriness.Ex. In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.Ex. We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.Ex. In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.Ex. Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.Ex. The author shares with her readers her awareness of the dilemmas raised by the uncanniness of her subjects.Ex. The eeriness of the novel is increased by the everyday look of its characters.----* aclarar un misterio = unravel + mystery.* esclarecer un misterio = unravel + mystery, figure out + mystery.* escritor de novelas de misterio = mystery writer.* halo de misterio = mystique.* misterio fascinante = intriguing mystery.* no es un misterio = not (exactly) rocket science.* novela de misterio = mystery romance, mystery story, mystery book, mystery novel.* resolver un misterio = solve + mystery, unravel + mystery.* rodear de misterio = shroud in + mystery, veil in + mystery. -
20 misterio
m.1 mystery.una novela de misterio a mystery2 unanswered question, mystery, interrogation.3 mystery play, mystery.4 Passion play.* * *1 mystery\hacer algo con mucho misterio to do something in secret* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=incógnita) mystery2) (=secreto) secrecy¿a qué viene tanto misterio? — why all this secrecy?, why are you being so mysterious?
3) (Teat) mystery play* * *1) (enigma, secreto) mystery2)a) (Relig) mysteryb) (Teatr) mystery play* * *1) (enigma, secreto) mystery2)a) (Relig) mysteryb) (Teatr) mystery play* * *misterio11 = mystery, puzzle, riddle, mystique, uncanniness, eeriness.Ex: In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.
Ex: We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.Ex: In some cases the real question that needs to be answered may indeed turn out to be, as Winston Churchill once said of Russia, 'a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'.Ex: Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.Ex: The author shares with her readers her awareness of the dilemmas raised by the uncanniness of her subjects.Ex: The eeriness of the novel is increased by the everyday look of its characters.* aclarar un misterio = unravel + mystery.* esclarecer un misterio = unravel + mystery, figure out + mystery.* escritor de novelas de misterio = mystery writer.* halo de misterio = mystique.* misterio fascinante = intriguing mystery.* no es un misterio = not (exactly) rocket science.* novela de misterio = mystery romance, mystery story, mystery book, mystery novel.* resolver un misterio = solve + mystery, unravel + mystery.* rodear de misterio = shroud in + mystery, veil in + mystery.misterio22 = mystery play.Ex: Mystery plays are among the earliest formally developed plays in medieval Europe.
* * *A (enigma, secreto) mysteryuna novela de misterio a mystery novel¡déjate de misterios y habla claro! stop being so mysterious and tell us straight! ( colloq)el crimen sigue siendo un misterio the crime remains a mysteryel asunto está envuelto en un halo de misterio the affair is shrouded in mysterynos iniciaron en los misterios del periodismo we were initiated into the mysteries of journalismB ( Relig)1 (dogma) mysteryel misterio de la Santísima Trinidad the mystery of the Holy Trinity2 (del rosario) mystery3 ( Teatr) mystery play* * *
misterio sustantivo masculino
mystery
misterio sustantivo masculino mystery
' misterio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comecocos
- descifrar
- despejar
- envuelta
- envuelto
- incógnita
- clave
- develar
- esclarecer
- impenetrable
- profundo
- resolver
English:
bottomless
- clear up
- clue
- crack
- invest
- key
- mystery
- puzzle
- secret
- shed
- unravel
- Virgin birth
- cloak
- lend
- riddle
- shroud
- thriller
* * *misterio nm1. [hecho inexplicable] mystery;la desaparición del empresario sigue siendo un misterio the disappearance of the businessman remains a mystery;Famyo no le veo el misterio I don't see what's so hard to understand about it2. [secretismo] secrecy;están preparando la fiesta con mucho misterio they're being very secretive about the preparations for the party3. [intriga] mystery;una novela de misterio a mysteryel misterio de la Santísima Trinidad the mystery of the Holy Trinity7. Teatro mystery play* * *m mystery* * *misterio nm: mystery* * *
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