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adjective (satisfied; quietly happy: a contented sigh.) contento, satisfechocontented adj satisfechotr[kən'tentɪd]1 contento,-a, satisfecho,-acontented [kən'tɛntəd] adj: conforme, satisfechoa contented smile: una sonrisa de satisfacciónadj.• contento, -a adj.• satisfecho, -a adj.kən'tentəd, kən'tentɪdadjective <sigh/purr> de satisfacción; <person/workforce> satisfechoto be contented WITH something — contentarse or conformarse con algo
[kǝn'tentɪd]ADJ satisfecho, contento* * *[kən'tentəd, kən'tentɪd]adjective <sigh/purr> de satisfacción; <person/workforce> satisfechoto be contented WITH something — contentarse or conformarse con algo
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1. kən'tent adjective(satisfied; quietly happy: He doesn't want more money - he's content with what he has.) satisfecho
2. noun(the state of being satisfied or quietly happy: You're on holiday - you can lie in the sun to your heart's content.) satisfacción
3. verb(to satisfy: As the TV's broken, you'll have to content yourself with listening to the radio.) contentar, satisfacer- contentedly
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II 'kontent noun1) (the subject matter (of a book, speech etc): the content of his speech.) contenido2) (the amount of something contained: Oranges have a high vitamin C content.) contenido•- contentscontent adj contentotr['kɒntent]1 contenido1 contenido m sing■ have you read the contents of the letter? ¿has leído la carta?————————tr[kən'tent]1 contento,-a, satisfecho,-a1 contento1 contentar, satisfacer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot content with... no contento,-a con...to be content with contentarse con, conformarse conto content oneself with contentarse con, conformarse conto one's heart content todo lo que uno,-a quiera, hasta quedar satisfecho,-acontent [kən'tɛnt] vtsatisfy: contentar, satisfacercontent adj: conforme, contento, satisfechocontent ncontentment: contento m, satisfacción fto one's heart's content: hasta quedar satisfecho, a más no podercontent ['kɑn.tɛnt] n1) meaning: contenido m, significado m2) proportion: contenido m, proporción ffat content: contenido de grasa3) contents npl: contenido m, sumario m (de un libro)table of contents: índice de materiasadj.• contento, -a adj.• ufano, -a adj.n.• cabida s.f.• componente s.m.• contenido s.m.v.• contentar v.
I 'kɑːntent, 'kɒntent1) contents pl (of box, bottle, book) contenido m(table of) contents — ( of book) índice m de materias, sumario m; ( in magazine) sumario m
2) ua) ( amount contained) contenido mb) ( substance) contenido m3) u kən'tent ( contentment) (liter) contento m (liter)
II kən'tentadjective (pred) contentoto be content WITH something — estar* contento con algo
not content with raising taxes... — no contentos con subir los impuestos...
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1. kən'tenttransitive verb contentar, satisfacer*
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v reflto content oneself WITH something/-ING — contentarse or conformarse con algo/+ inf
I [kǝn'tent]1. ADJ1) (=happy) contento ( with con)he is content to watch — se conforma or se contenta con mirar
2) (=satisfied) satisfecho ( with con)2.N (=happiness) contento m ; (=satisfaction) satisfacción fto one's heart's content — hasta hartarse, a más no poder
3.VT (=make happy) contentar; (=satisfy) satisfacerto content o.s. with sth/with doing sth — contentarse or darse por contento con algo/con hacer algo
II ['kɒntent]1. N2) (=subject matter, amount) contenido m2.CPDcontent provider N — proveedor m de contenidos
contents insurance N — seguro m de contenido
contents page N — (in book) índice m
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I ['kɑːntent, 'kɒntent]1) contents pl (of box, bottle, book) contenido m(table of) contents — ( of book) índice m de materias, sumario m; ( in magazine) sumario m
2) ua) ( amount contained) contenido mb) ( substance) contenido m3) u [kən'tent] ( contentment) (liter) contento m (liter)
II [kən'tent]adjective (pred) contentoto be content WITH something — estar* contento con algo
not content with raising taxes... — no contentos con subir los impuestos...
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1. [kən'tent]transitive verb contentar, satisfacer*
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v reflto content oneself WITH something/-ING — contentarse or conformarse con algo/+ inf
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