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101 anodadado
= astounded, flabbergasted, stunned, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.----* quedarse anodadado = be speechless, be gobsmacked.* * *= astounded, flabbergasted, stunned, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.* quedarse anodadado = be speechless, be gobsmacked. -
102 apetito insaciable
(n.) = voracious appetiteEx. His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.* * *(n.) = voracious appetiteEx: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.
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103 apetito voraz
m.voracious appetite, hearty appetite.* * *(n.) = voracious appetiteEx. His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.* * *(n.) = voracious appetiteEx: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.
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104 atónito
adj.astonished, amazed, bewildered, dumbfounded.* * *► adjetivo1 astonished, amazed* * *ADJ amazed, astoundedme miró atónito — he looked at me in amazement o astonishment
* * *- ta adjetivo astonished, amazedme quedé atónito — I was astonished o (colloq) flabbergasted
* * *= dumbfounded, in a spin, gobsmacked, stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, astonished.Ex. 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.Ex. The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.----* dejar a Alguien atónito = leave + Nombre + breathless, leave + Nombre + speechless.* dejar atónito = stun, astound.* quedarse atónito = be astonished, be bowled over, stun into + speechlessness.* quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.* * *- ta adjetivo astonished, amazedme quedé atónito — I was astonished o (colloq) flabbergasted
* * *= dumbfounded, in a spin, gobsmacked, stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, astonished.Ex: 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.* dejar a Alguien atónito = leave + Nombre + breathless, leave + Nombre + speechless.* dejar atónito = stun, astound.* quedarse atónito = be astonished, be bowled over, stun into + speechlessness.* quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.* * *atónito -taastonished, amazedme quedé atónito al enterarme de la noticia I was amazed o astonished o astounded o ( colloq) flabbergasted when I heard the newsse la quedaron mirando atónitos they stared at her in amazement o astonishment* * *
atónito◊ -ta adjetivo
astonished, amazed;
se quedó mirándola atónito he stared at her in amazement
atónito,-a adjetivo amazed, astonished
' atónito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atónita
- boquiabierta
- boquiabierto
- fría
- frío
- helada
- helado
- seca
- seco
English:
boggle
- flabbergasted
- astounded
- stun
- stunned
* * *atónito, -a adjastonished, astounded;me quedé atónito con lo que me contó I was astonished o astounded by what he told me;miraba con ojos atónitos she watched wide-eyed* * *adj astonished, amazed;me dejas atónito you astonish o amaze me* * *atónito, -ta adj: astonished, amazed -
105 boquiabierto
adj.open-mouthed, confounded, astonished, dumbfounded.* * *► adjetivo1 open-mouthed, agape2 (embobado) dumbfounded, flabbergasted, agape3 (sin poder hablar) speechless* * *ADJ open-mouthed* * *- ta adjetivosu desfachatez me dejó boquiabierto — I was astonished at o by his nerve
* * *= gaping, gobsmacked, stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck.Ex. These gaping sightseers never took account of the difficulties of going through the shop.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.----* dejar a Alguien boquiabierto = leave + Nombre + gagging, make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out).* quedarse boquiabierto = give + a gasp of, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket.* * *- ta adjetivosu desfachatez me dejó boquiabierto — I was astonished at o by his nerve
* * *= gaping, gobsmacked, stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck.Ex: These gaping sightseers never took account of the difficulties of going through the shop.
Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.* dejar a Alguien boquiabierto = leave + Nombre + gagging, make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out).* quedarse boquiabierto = give + a gasp of, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket.* * *boquiabierto -tame quedé boquiabierto cuando vi el retrato I was astonished o speechless when I saw the portrait, the portrait left me speechlesssu desfachatez me dejó boquiabierto I was astonished at o by his nerveme quedé boquiabierto cuando me agredió de esa manera I was dumbfounded o dumbstruck when she attacked me like that* * *
boquiabierto◊ -ta adjetivo: quedarse boquiabierto to be speechless o dumbfounded
boquiabierto,-a adjetivo
1 open-mouthed
2 (atónito) flabbergasted
' boquiabierto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boquiabierta
English:
bowl over
- breath
- gape
- gasp
- knock out
- speechless
- jaw
- open
* * *boquiabierto, -a adj1. [con boca abierta] open-mouthed2. [embobado] astounded, speechless;se quedó boquiabierto contemplando la escena he watched the scene in bewilderment;su respuesta me dejó boquiabierta her answer left me speechless* * *adj fig famspeechless;quedarse boquiabierto be speechless* * *boquiabierto, -ta adj: open-mouthed, speechless, agape -
106 complementarse con
(v.) = be coupled withEx. His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.* * *(v.) = be coupled withEx: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.
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107 correo basura
m.spam, spam mail.* * *(n.) = junk mail, spam, junk e-mailEx. Despite the hype surrounding the World Wide Web, e-mail remains the most commonly used element of the Internet, but has begun to be suffer from the junk mail problem.Ex. Spam is any electronic message mass-posted on the Internet that forces itself on people who would not otherwise choose to receive it.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.* * *(n.) = junk mail, spam, junk e-mailEx: Despite the hype surrounding the World Wide Web, e-mail remains the most commonly used element of the Internet, but has begun to be suffer from the junk mail problem.
Ex: Spam is any electronic message mass-posted on the Internet that forces itself on people who would not otherwise choose to receive it.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked. -
108 estupefacto
adj.astonished, astounded, amazed, bemused.* * *► adjetivo1 astounded, dumbfounded, flabbergasted* * *ADJ astonishedme miró estupefacto — he looked at me in astonishment o amazement
* * *- ta adjetivo astonished, amazedla noticia me dejó estupefacto — the news left me speechless o amazed me
* * *= astounded, staggered, dumbfounded, speechless, stunned, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex. 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.Ex. 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.Ex. The confrontation with this reality is understood as a consequence of the speechless horror that evil produces.Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.----* dejar a Alguien estupefacto = make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out), leave + Nombre + speechless, astound.* dejar estupefacto = stagger.* quedarse estupefacto = stun into + speechlessness, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, be speechless, be gobsmacked, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket.* * *- ta adjetivo astonished, amazedla noticia me dejó estupefacto — the news left me speechless o amazed me
* * *= astounded, staggered, dumbfounded, speechless, stunned, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
Ex: 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.Ex: 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.Ex: The confrontation with this reality is understood as a consequence of the speechless horror that evil produces.Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.* dejar a Alguien estupefacto = make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out), leave + Nombre + speechless, astound.* dejar estupefacto = stagger.* quedarse estupefacto = stun into + speechlessness, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, be speechless, be gobsmacked, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket.* * *estupefacto -taastonished, amazedme quedé estupefacto I was astonished o amazed o speechlessla noticia me dejó estupefacto the news left me speechless o amazed me* * *
estupefacto◊ -ta adjetivo
astonished, amazed
estupefacto,-a adjetivo astounded, flabbergasted: ¡me has dejado estupefacto!, I'm flabbergasted!
' estupefacto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estupefacta
English:
astound
- dumbfounded
- dumbstruck
- stupefy
- dumb
- flabbergasted
- stagger
* * *estupefacto, -a adjastonished, astounded;dejar a alguien estupefacto to astonish o astound sb;quedarse estupefacto to be astonished o astounded* * *adj stupefied, speechless* * *estupefacto, -ta adj: astonished, stunned -
109 facultad de recordar
(n.) = power of recallEx. His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.* * *(n.) = power of recallEx: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.
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110 pasmado
adj.1 baffled, aghast, amazed, appalled.2 stunted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: pasmar.* * *► adjetivo1 flabbergasted, open-mouthed■ ¿qué haces ahí pasmado? what are you gaping at?\dejar pasmado,-a a alguien to stun somebody, amaze somebodyquedarse pasmado,-a to be flabbergasted, be stunned* * *ADJ1) (=asombrado) astonished, amazeddejar pasmado a algn — to astonish o amaze sb
estar o quedar pasmado de — to be amazed at, be astonished at
2) (=atontado) stunned, dumbfounded¡oye, pasmado! — * hey, you dope!
3) (=frío) frozen stiff; (Bot) frostbitten6) LAm [fruta] overripe* * *- da adjetivo1) (fam) < persona>no te quedes ahí pasmado! — don't stand there gaping o gawping (colloq)
2) (Chi, Méx) < fruta> stunted* * *= stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex. She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.----* dejar pasmado = stagger.* quedarse pasmado = stun.* * *- da adjetivo1) (fam) < persona>no te quedes ahí pasmado! — don't stand there gaping o gawping (colloq)
2) (Chi, Méx) < fruta> stunted* * *= stunned, astounded, flabbergasted, thunderstruck, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.* dejar pasmado = stagger.* quedarse pasmado = stun.* * *pasmado -daA ( fam) ‹persona›¡no te quedes ahí pasmado, ayúdame! don't stand there gaping o gawping o with your mouth open, help me! ( colloq)la noticia me dejó pasmada I was amazed o stunned o flabbergasted by the news ( colloq)B (Chi, Méx) ‹fruta› stunted* * *
Del verbo pasmar: ( conjugate pasmar)
pasmado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
pasmado
pasmar
pasmado◊ -da adjetivo (fam) ‹ persona›: la noticia me dejó pasmada I was stunned by the news (colloq)
pasmar ( conjugate pasmar) verbo transitivo (fam) to amaze, stun
pasmado,-a adj (asombrado) amazed: ¡me dejas pasmado!, you amaze me!
se quedó pasmada delante del cuadro, she was stunned by the painting
' pasmado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasmada
- lelo
English:
stun
- thunderstruck
- astonish
* * *pasmado, -a♦ adj1. [asombrado] astonished, astounded2. [atontado] stunned3. [enfriado] frozen stiff;me quedé pasmado esperando el autobús I nearly froze to death waiting for the bus♦ nm,fhalfwit* * *adj1 ( aturdido) stunned2 ( quieto) still* * *pasmado, -da adj: stunned, flabbergasted* * *pasmado adj amazed -
111 pasmoso
adj.amazing, astounding, astonishing, stupefying.* * *► adjetivo1 astonishing, amazing* * *ADJ (=asombroso) amazing, astonishing; (=admirable) wonderful* * *- sa adjetivo amazing (colloq), incredible (colloq)* * *= awesome.Ex. In the sometimes frenetic push towards the somewhat awesome concept of Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC), the library needs of the nonscholar are easily overlooked.* * *- sa adjetivo amazing (colloq), incredible (colloq)* * *= awesome.Ex: In the sometimes frenetic push towards the somewhat awesome concept of Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC), the library needs of the nonscholar are easily overlooked.
* * *pasmoso -sasu tranquilidad es pasmosa he's incredibly o amazingly relaxeda una velocidad pasmosa at an incredible o amazing speed* * *pasmoso, -a adjFam astounding, amazing;tiene una habilidad pasmosa para cocinar he's amazingly good at cooking* * *adj amazing, astonishing* * *pasmoso, -sa adj: incredible, amazing♦ pasmosamente adv -
112 patidifuso
adj.flabbergasted.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar gobsmacked, flabbergasted\quedarse patidifuso,-a familiar to be gob-smacked* * *- sa adjetivo (fam) flabbergasted (colloq)* * *= gobsmacked.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.----* dejar a Alguien patidifuso = make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out).* quedarse patidifuso = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket.* * *- sa adjetivo (fam) flabbergasted (colloq)* * *= gobsmacked.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
* dejar a Alguien patidifuso = make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out).* quedarse patidifuso = eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket.* * *patidifuso -sase quedó patidifuso he was flabbergasted o astounded* * *patidifuso, -a adjFam stunned, Br gobsmacked;* * *adj famstaggered fam, flabbergasted fam -
113 patitieso
adj.stiff-legged.* * *► adjetivo* * *- sa adjetivo (fam)a) ( paralizado)quedarse patitieso (de frío) — to freeze to death o (colloq) get frozen stiff
b) ( patidifuso) flabbergasted (colloq)* * *= gobsmacked.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.----* quedarse patitieso = freeze to + death.* * *- sa adjetivo (fam)a) ( paralizado)quedarse patitieso (de frío) — to freeze to death o (colloq) get frozen stiff
b) ( patidifuso) flabbergasted (colloq)* * *= gobsmacked.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
* quedarse patitieso = freeze to + death.* * *patitieso -sa( fam)1(paralizado): con este frío nos vamos a quedar patitiesos it's so cold we're going to freeze to death o get frozen stiff ( colloq)una película que te va a dejar patitieso a movie which will frighten the life out of you o which will scare you rigid* * *patitieso, -a adjFam1. [de frío] frozen stiff2. [de sorpresa] stunned, Br gobsmacked;dejar patitieso to stun, to dumbfound;me dejó patitieso con el anuncio his announcement left me stunned;* * *adj fig fam -
114 perplejo
adj.baffled, at a loss, amazed, astonished.* * *► adjetivo1 perplexed* * *ADJ perplexed, puzzledme miró perplejo — he gave me a perplexed o puzzled look
dejar a algn perplejo — to perplex sb, puzzle sb
se quedó perplejo un momento — he hesitated a moment, he looked perplexed for a moment
* * *- ja adjetivo perplexed, puzzledestar perplejo con algo — to be puzzled o perplexed by something
* * *= nonplussed [nonplused], gobsmacked, at sea.Ex. He was nonplussed when the crowd he expected protesting his policy of arresting illegal immigrants turned out to be seven.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex. This site seems to be giving tons of options and am completely at sea as to how to go about choosing the best one.----* dejar perplejo = puzzle, perplex, stump, blow + Posesivo + mind, bewilder, nonplus.* tener perplejo = stump.* * *- ja adjetivo perplexed, puzzledestar perplejo con algo — to be puzzled o perplexed by something
* * *= nonplussed [nonplused], gobsmacked, at sea.Ex: He was nonplussed when the crowd he expected protesting his policy of arresting illegal immigrants turned out to be seven.
Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex: This site seems to be giving tons of options and am completely at sea as to how to go about choosing the best one.* dejar perplejo = puzzle, perplex, stump, blow + Posesivo + mind, bewilder, nonplus.* tener perplejo = stump.* * *perplejo -japerplexed, puzzled, confusedestaba perplejo con los resultados del experimento he was puzzled o perplexed o confused o baffled by the results of the experiment* * *
perplejo◊ -ja adjetivo
perplexed, puzzled;
estar perplejo con algo to be puzzled o perplexed by sth
perplejo,-a adjetivo bewildered, perplexed: se quedó perplejo, he was puzzled
' perplejo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fría
- frío
- perpleja
- aturdir
English:
bemused
- fox
- mystify
- perplexed
- puzzle
- stump
- throw
- baffled
- perplex
- puzzled
* * *perplejo, -a adjperplexed, bewildered;la noticia me dejó perplejo the news perplexed o bewildered me* * *adj puzzled, perplexed* * *perplejo, -ja adj: perplexed, puzzled* * *perplejo adj puzzled -
115 rechazo
m.1 rejection.mostró su rechazo he made his disapproval clearrechazo a hacer algo refusal to do something2 denial.3 rejection (medicine) (de órgano).4 rejected product, cull, rejected material.5 back stroke.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rechazar.* * *1 rejection, refusal2 MEDICINA rejection3 (negativa) denial, rejection\* * *noun m.rejection, refusal* * *SM1) (=negativa) refusalrechazo frontal — [de propuesta] outright rejection; [de oferta] flat refusal
2) (Med) rejection3) (=rebote) bounce, rebound4) (=desaire) rebuff5) [de fusil] recoil* * *masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection; (de moción, enmienda) defeat* * *= rejection, dismissal, condemnation, denial, disapproval, renunciation, revulsion, defeat, disavowal, move away from, repudiation, block, thumbs down, deprecation, denouncement, denunciation, push factor, pushback.Ex. Informative abstracts both aid in the assessment of document relevance and selection or rejection.Ex. One possible result may be the dismissal of reference books, perhaps even libraries, as legitimate sources of information.Ex. This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex. The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex. A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex. This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex. As part of the worldwide revulsion against the fierce crackdown of peaceful dissidents now occurring in Cuba, the U.S. Congress has voted 414-0 to condemn the Cuban government for raiding 22 libraries.Ex. Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex. Nevertheless, it is suggested that Marx's disavowal of religion as a force for instituting a universal class was premature.Ex. This is a radical move away from the accepted principle of using the actual item as the primary source of cataloguing data.Ex. These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.Ex. Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex. The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. Unsurprisingly such misuse is triggered by push factors, such as fear of failure, and also pull factors, such as ease of use and the ubiquitous cut and paste.Ex. The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.----* Algo que produce rechazo = turn-off.* comportamiento de rechazo = avoidance behaviour.* factor de rechazo = push factor.* rechazo a la lectura = aliteracy.* rechazo total = bold statement against.* * *masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection; (de moción, enmienda) defeat* * *= rejection, dismissal, condemnation, denial, disapproval, renunciation, revulsion, defeat, disavowal, move away from, repudiation, block, thumbs down, deprecation, denouncement, denunciation, push factor, pushback.Ex: Informative abstracts both aid in the assessment of document relevance and selection or rejection.
Ex: One possible result may be the dismissal of reference books, perhaps even libraries, as legitimate sources of information.Ex: This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex: The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex: A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex: This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex: As part of the worldwide revulsion against the fierce crackdown of peaceful dissidents now occurring in Cuba, the U.S. Congress has voted 414-0 to condemn the Cuban government for raiding 22 libraries.Ex: Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex: Nevertheless, it is suggested that Marx's disavowal of religion as a force for instituting a universal class was premature.Ex: This is a radical move away from the accepted principle of using the actual item as the primary source of cataloguing data.Ex: These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.Ex: Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex: The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: Unsurprisingly such misuse is triggered by push factors, such as fear of failure, and also pull factors, such as ease of use and the ubiquitous cut and paste.Ex: The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.* Algo que produce rechazo = turn-off.* comportamiento de rechazo = avoidance behaviour.* factor de rechazo = push factor.* rechazo a la lectura = aliteracy.* rechazo total = bold statement against.* * *1 (de una oferta, propuesta) rejection; (de una moción, enmienda) defeat2 ( Med) (de un órgano) rejection* * *
Del verbo rechazar: ( conjugate rechazar)
rechazo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
rechazó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
rechazar
rechazo
rechazar ( conjugate rechazar) verbo transitivo
‹moción/enmienda› to defeat;
‹oferta/trabajo› to turn down
rechazo sustantivo masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection;
(de moción, enmienda) defeat
rechazar verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, un plan, a una persona) to reject
(oferta, contrato) to turn down
2 Med (un órgano) to reject
3 Mil to repel
rechazo sustantivo masculino
1 (de una idea, petición, un plan) rejection
2 (desprecio) contempt: mostraron su rechazo al racismo, they showed their contempt for racism
' rechazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anda
- constancia
- marginación
- para
- reaccionar
- silbar
- andar
- enérgico
- ni
- repulsa
English:
averse
- defeat
- deny
- dismissal
- refusal
- rejection
- repudiation
- snub
- straight
- strenuous
- vigorous
- will
- denial
- renunciation
* * *rechazo nm1. [no aceptación] rejection;[hacia una ley, un político] disapproval;mostró su rechazo he made his disapproval clear;los ciudadanos mostraron su rechazo al racismo the people made plain their rejection of racism;rechazo a hacer algo refusal to do sth;provocar el rechazo de alguien to meet with sb's disapprovalrechazo social social rejection2. [negación] denial3. Dep clearance* * *m rejection* * *rechazo nm: rejection, refusal* * *rechazo n rejection -
116 repudio
m.1 condemnation (condena).2 disowning (rechazo).3 repudiation, rejection, aversion.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: repudiar.* * *1 repudiation* * *SM repudiation* * *masculino repudiation* * *= repudiation, pushback.Ex. These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.Ex. The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.* * *masculino repudiation* * *= repudiation, pushback.Ex: These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.
Ex: The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.* * *repudiationun acto que merece todo nuestro repudio an act that merits our unreserved condemnation* * *
Del verbo repudiar: ( conjugate repudiar)
repudio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
repudió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
repudiar
repudio
repudiar ( conjugate repudiar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹atentado/violencia› to condemn
2 (Der) ‹ mujer› to disown, repudiate (frml);
‹ herencia› to repudiate
repudiar vtr frml to repudiate
repudio sustantivo masculino repudiation
' repudio' also found in these entries:
English:
repudiation
* * *repudio nm1. [condena] condemnation2. [de esposa] repudiation, disowning3. [de herencia] renouncement* * *repudio nm: repudiation -
117 ritmo
m.1 rhythm, beat.esa canción tiene mucho ritmo that song's got a very strong beat o rhythmllevaba el ritmo con los pies she was tapping the rhythm o keeping time with her feet2 pace.acelerar el ritmo to speed upla economía está creciendo a un buen ritmo the economy is growing at a healthy pace o ratepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ritmar.* * *1 rhythm2 figurado pace, speed* * *noun m.1) rhythm2) pace* * *SM1) (Mús) rhythmtiene mucho sentido del ritmo — she has a very good o strong sense of rhythm
marcar el ritmo: marcaba el ritmo con el pie — he kept time with his foot
2) (=marcha) pacetrabaja a ritmo lento — she works slowly, she works at a slow pace
ritmo de crecimiento, ritmo de expansión — growth rate
ritmo de vida, el tranquilo ritmo de vida de los pueblos — the quiet pace of life in the villages
sin un sueldo no puedo llevar este ritmo de vida — without a salary I can't keep up with this lifestyle
3) frm (=periodicidad) rhythm* * *1) (cadencia, compás) rhythmal ritmo de la música — to the rhythm of the music, in time to the music
seguir el ritmo — to keep in time, follow the beat
2) ( velocidad) pace, speed* * *= pace, rate, rhythm, tempo, pacing, incidence, beat.Ex. For a storyteller preparation is like rehearsal for an orchestra; there will be passages that need emphasis, and some that need a slow pace, others that need a quickened tempo, and so on = La preparación de un narrador de cuentos es como el ensayo de una orquesta; habrá pasajes que necesiten énfasis, otros un ritmo lento, otros un ritmo acelerado, etcétera.Ex. Whether, in the future, the co-operatives will be able to fund appropriate developments at a sufficiently rapid rate remains an unanswered question.Ex. Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex. For a storyteller preparation is like rehearsal for an orchestra; there will be passages that need emphasis, and some that need a slow pace, others that need a quickened tempo, and so on = La preparación de un narrador de cuentos es como el ensayo de una orquesta; habrá pasajes que necesiten énfasis, otros un ritmo lento, otros un ritmo acelerado, etcétera.Ex. Computers have unique attributes for individualized, effective instruction, including variable lesson pacing controlled by the patient.Ex. The number of entries in pre-co-ordinate system will depend upon the incidence of references and multiple entries.Ex. Immediately after the recognition of a cardiac cycle the program calculates mean values over a given time or a given number of beats.----* acelerar el ritmo = quicken + the pace, smarten + Posesivo + pace.* a este ritmo = at this rate.* al propio ritmo de Uno = in + Posesivo + own time, at + Posesivo + own pace.* aprender a su propio ritmo = learn at + Posesivo + own pace.* a su propio ritmo = at an individual pace.* a todo ritmo = in full swing, in full force, in full gear.* a un ritmo + Adjetivo = at a + Adjetivo + rate.* a un ritmo alarmante = at an alarming pace.* a un ritmo asombroso = at an astounding pace.* a un ritmo rápido = at a rapid pace.* avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.* buen ritmo de aprendizaje = learning curve.* cambiar el ritmo = change + the pace.* de ritmo muy acelerado = hard-driving.* habla con ritmo y rima = rap-talk.* hablar con ritmo y rima = rap about.* mantener el ritmo = keep + pace.* que uno sigue a su propio ritmo = self-paced, self-guided.* ritmo alarmante = staggering rate.* ritmo asombroso = staggering rate.* ritmo cardíaco = heart rate, pulse beat, pulse.* ritmo de aumento = rate of increase.* ritmo de desarrollo = pace of development.* ritmo del cambio = rate of change, pace of change.* ritmo de movimiento de mercancías = turnover rate.* ritmo de movimiento de personal = turnover rate.* ritmo respiratorio = breathing rate.* ritmo vertiginoso = dizzying pace, dizzying speed, staggering rate, blistering pace.* seguir el ritmo de Algo o Alguien = keep up with + pace.* trabajar al propio ritmo de Uno = work at + Posesivo + own pace.* * *1) (cadencia, compás) rhythmal ritmo de la música — to the rhythm of the music, in time to the music
seguir el ritmo — to keep in time, follow the beat
2) ( velocidad) pace, speed* * *= pace, rate, rhythm, tempo, pacing, incidence, beat.Ex: For a storyteller preparation is like rehearsal for an orchestra; there will be passages that need emphasis, and some that need a slow pace, others that need a quickened tempo, and so on = La preparación de un narrador de cuentos es como el ensayo de una orquesta; habrá pasajes que necesiten énfasis, otros un ritmo lento, otros un ritmo acelerado, etcétera.
Ex: Whether, in the future, the co-operatives will be able to fund appropriate developments at a sufficiently rapid rate remains an unanswered question.Ex: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex: For a storyteller preparation is like rehearsal for an orchestra; there will be passages that need emphasis, and some that need a slow pace, others that need a quickened tempo, and so on = La preparación de un narrador de cuentos es como el ensayo de una orquesta; habrá pasajes que necesiten énfasis, otros un ritmo lento, otros un ritmo acelerado, etcétera.Ex: Computers have unique attributes for individualized, effective instruction, including variable lesson pacing controlled by the patient.Ex: The number of entries in pre-co-ordinate system will depend upon the incidence of references and multiple entries.Ex: Immediately after the recognition of a cardiac cycle the program calculates mean values over a given time or a given number of beats.* acelerar el ritmo = quicken + the pace, smarten + Posesivo + pace.* a este ritmo = at this rate.* al propio ritmo de Uno = in + Posesivo + own time, at + Posesivo + own pace.* aprender a su propio ritmo = learn at + Posesivo + own pace.* a su propio ritmo = at an individual pace.* a todo ritmo = in full swing, in full force, in full gear.* a un ritmo + Adjetivo = at a + Adjetivo + rate.* a un ritmo alarmante = at an alarming pace.* a un ritmo asombroso = at an astounding pace.* a un ritmo rápido = at a rapid pace.* avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.* buen ritmo de aprendizaje = learning curve.* cambiar el ritmo = change + the pace.* de ritmo muy acelerado = hard-driving.* habla con ritmo y rima = rap-talk.* hablar con ritmo y rima = rap about.* mantener el ritmo = keep + pace.* que uno sigue a su propio ritmo = self-paced, self-guided.* ritmo alarmante = staggering rate.* ritmo asombroso = staggering rate.* ritmo cardíaco = heart rate, pulse beat, pulse.* ritmo de aumento = rate of increase.* ritmo de desarrollo = pace of development.* ritmo del cambio = rate of change, pace of change.* ritmo de movimiento de mercancías = turnover rate.* ritmo de movimiento de personal = turnover rate.* ritmo respiratorio = breathing rate.* ritmo vertiginoso = dizzying pace, dizzying speed, staggering rate, blistering pace.* seguir el ritmo de Algo o Alguien = keep up with + pace.* trabajar al propio ritmo de Uno = work at + Posesivo + own pace.* * *A (cadencia, compás) rhythmse movía al ritmo de la música she moved to the rhythm of the music, she moved in time to the musicllevaba el ritmo con los pies/las manos he kept time with his feet/handsperdió el ritmo he lost the rhythm, he got out of timeno sabe seguir el ritmo he can't keep in time o follow the beatmarcaba el ritmo con la batuta she beat time with her batonuna canción de ritmo lento a song with a slow beatB (velocidad) pace, speedmantienen un buen ritmo de trabajo they work at a steady pace o speeda este ritmo no terminaremos nunca at this rate we'll never finishtendrás que ajustarte a su ritmo de trabajo you'll have to adapt to the pace o speed he works athan corrido a buen ritmo they've run at a good speed o paceel ritmo de crecimiento de la demanda interior the rate of growth in the home market* * *
Del verbo ritmar: ( conjugate ritmar)
ritmo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ritmó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
ritmo sustantivo masculino
llevaba el ritmo con los pies he kept time with his feet;
seguir el ritmo to keep in time, follow the beat
◊ llevan un buen ritmo de trabajo they work at a steady pace o speed;
a este ritmo no terminaremos nunca at this rate we'll never finish;
el ritmo de crecimiento the rate of growth
ritmo sustantivo masculino
1 Mús Ling rhythm: no soy capaz de seguir el ritmo, I can't keep time to the music
2 (marcha) rate: el ritmo de los acontecimientos era vertiginoso, the pace of events was dramatic
hazlo a tu ritmo, do it at your own pace
' ritmo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compás
- desenfrenada
- desenfrenado
- loquera
- loquero
- machacón
- machacona
- marcha
- pegadiza
- pegadizo
- romper
- seguir
- son
- agarrar
- agilizar
- llevar
- marcar
- palma
- paso
- perder
- sabroso
- sostener
- tren
English:
beat
- by
- chop down
- funky
- keep up
- pace
- rate
- rhythm
- sense
- steadily
- swing
- time
- timing
- apace
- ease
- jazz
- keep
- slacken
- soar
- tempo
* * *ritmo nm1. [compás, repetición] rhythm, beat;esa canción tiene mucho ritmo that song's got a very strong beat o rhythm;llevaba el ritmo con los pies she was tapping the rhythm o keeping time with her feetritmo cardíaco heartbeat2. [velocidad] pace;la economía está creciendo a un buen ritmo the economy is growing at a healthy pace o rate;llevan un ritmo de trabajo agotador they have a punishing work rate;este ritmo de vida me supera this hectic lifestyle's too much for me;a este ritmo no vamos a acabar nunca at this rate we're never going to finish;acelerar el ritmo to speed up;el ciclista francés impuso su ritmo the French cyclist dictated the pace* * *m1 rate, pace;a este ritmo at this rate2 MÚS rhythm* * *ritmo nm1) : rhythm2) : pace, tempotrabajó a ritmo lento: she worked at a slow pace* * *ritmo n1. (en música) rhythm / beat2. (velocidad) rate -
118 sorprendido
adj.surprised, amazed, astonished, startled.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sorprender.* * *ADJ surprised* * *- da adjetivo surprisedyo fui el primer sorprendido — nobody was more surprised than me; ver tb sorprender
* * *= startled, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex. What with Consuelo Feng in tears and Bernice Washington very pale, and startled, all was incomprehensible.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.----* despertarse sorprendido = startle awake.* * *- da adjetivo surprisedyo fui el primer sorprendido — nobody was more surprised than me; ver tb sorprender
* * *= startled, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex: What with Consuelo Feng in tears and Bernice Washington very pale, and startled, all was incomprehensible.
Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.* despertarse sorprendido = startle awake.* * *sorprendido -dasurprisedme miró sorprendido he looked at me in surprisese quedó muy sorprendido cuando se lo dije he was very surprised when I told himyo fui el primer sorprendido it was news to me, nobody was more surprised than me* * *
Del verbo sorprender: ( conjugate sorprender)
sorprendido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
sorprender
sorprendido
sorprender ( conjugate sorprender) verbo intransitivo
to surprise;
verbo transitivo ( coger desprevenido) to surprise, catch … unawares;
nos sorprendió la lluvia we got caught in the rain
sorprenderse verbo pronominal
to be surprised
sorprendido -da adjetivo
surprised;
me miró sorprendido he looked at me in surprise;
ver tb sorprender
sorprender verbo transitivo
1 (conmover, maravillar) to wonder, marvel: la puesta en escena sorprendió al público, the audience was amazed by the production
2 (extrañar) to surprise: me sorprende que lo sepas, I'm surprised that you know it
3 (coger desprevenido) to catch unawares: la sorprendimos fumando, we caught her smoking
la tormenta nos sorprendió en la montaña, the storm caught us on the mountain
sorprendido,-a adjetivo surprised
' sorprendido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alucinada
- alucinado
- flagrante
- sorprendida
English:
surprised
* * *sorprendido, -a adjsurprised;se quedó muy sorprendido cuando se lo conté he was very surprised when I told him;el primer sorprendido fui yo nobody was more surprised than me* * *sorprendido adj surprised -
119 hallucinant
hallucinant, e [a(l)lysinɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective* * *(colloq), hallucinante alysinɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif astounding* * *a(l)lysinɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj hallucinant, -e* * *hallucinant○, hallucinante adj astounding.( féminin hallucinante) [alysinɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif2. [qui rend fou] hallucinatory -
120 renverse
renverse [ʀɑ̃vεʀs]feminine noun* * *ʀɑ̃vɛʀs* * *ʀɑ̃vɛʀsà la renverse adv
[tomber, partir] backwards* * *tomber à la renverse to fall flat on one's back; il y a de quoi tomber à la renverse! it's absolutely astounding![rɑ̃vɛrs] nom féminin[du courant] turn (of tide)————————à la renverse locution adverbialetomber à la renverse [sur le dos] to fall flat on one's back
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