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1 veridico
veridico agg. veracious, truthful: un racconto veridico, a true story; un testimone veridico, a truthful witness.* * ** * *veridicopl. -ci, - che /ve'ridiko, t∫i, ke/[fatto, storia] true; [ testimonianza] truthful. -
2 verídico
adj.truthful, true, true to life, real.* * *► adjetivo1 truthful, true* * *ADJ truthful, true* * *- ca adjetivo true* * *----* historia verídica = true story.* relato verídico = true story.* * *- ca adjetivo true* * ** historia verídica = true story.* relato verídico = true story.* * *verídico -catrue* * *
verídico◊ -ca adjetivo
true
verídico,-a adjetivo true
' verídico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
verídica
English:
truthful
- true
* * *verídico, -a adj[información] true; [hecho, suceso] real;la historia se basa en hechos verídicos the story is based on real o true events;detalles verídicos true-life details;la escuela que aparece en la película es verídica the school that appears in the movie actually exists* * *adj true* * *verídico, -ca adj1) real, verdadero: true, real2) veraz: truthful* * *verídico adj (verdadero) true -
3 veridico
agg [ve'ridiko] veridico -a, -ci, -che -
4 verídico
• real• true to life• truthful -
5 veridico agg
[ve'ridiko] veridico -a, -ci, -che -
6 relato verídico
(n.) = true storyEx. Another powerful true story is Joe Kubert's 'Fax from Sarajevo'.* * *(n.) = true storyEx: Another powerful true story is Joe Kubert's 'Fax from Sarajevo'.
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7 es verídico
• it's true• take it from me -
8 ser verídico
• be for real• be true -
9 es verídico
intj.it's true, take it from me. -
10 ser verídico
v.to be true, to be for real. -
11 relato
m.1 account, report.2 story, tale, narrative, recitation.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: relatar.* * *1 (narración) story, tale2 (informe) report, account* * *noun m.1) account2) narration, story, tale* * *SM (=narración) story, tale; (=informe) account, report* * *a) (historia, cuento) story, taleb) ( relación) accountsu relato no coincide con el tuyo — his story o account does not tally with your version
* * *= account, narration, story, storie, narrative, recounting, tale.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. The forms they take may be leaflets, workbooks perhaps intended to accompany audio units, or narration developed to accompany tape/slide shows or video displays.Ex. There were lessons in this story which appear to have been ignored but remain valid for the future.Ex. One of these collectors was a Captain Cox, stone mason of Coventry, a person with 'great oversight... in matters of storie'.Ex. Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex. This is a recounting of the technologies most likely to facilitate the sharing of resources among libraries.Ex. 'I only wanted to write an interesting tale,' he will say, ignoring that the interest of a story almost always comes from seeing the human will in action -- against chaos or against order.----* relato corto = short story.* relato de primera mano = eyewitness report, eyewitness account, first-hand account.* relato de testigo presencial = eyewitness account.* relato escrito = written story.* relato oral = oral history, oral narrative.* relato suicida = suicide story.* relato verídico = true story.* urdir un relato = weave + a tale.* * *a) (historia, cuento) story, taleb) ( relación) accountsu relato no coincide con el tuyo — his story o account does not tally with your version
* * *= account, narration, story, storie, narrative, recounting, tale.Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.
Ex: The forms they take may be leaflets, workbooks perhaps intended to accompany audio units, or narration developed to accompany tape/slide shows or video displays.Ex: There were lessons in this story which appear to have been ignored but remain valid for the future.Ex: One of these collectors was a Captain Cox, stone mason of Coventry, a person with 'great oversight... in matters of storie'.Ex: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex: This is a recounting of the technologies most likely to facilitate the sharing of resources among libraries.Ex: 'I only wanted to write an interesting tale,' he will say, ignoring that the interest of a story almost always comes from seeing the human will in action -- against chaos or against order.* relato corto = short story.* relato de primera mano = eyewitness report, eyewitness account, first-hand account.* relato de testigo presencial = eyewitness account.* relato escrito = written story.* relato oral = oral history, oral narrative.* relato suicida = suicide story.* relato verídico = true story.* urdir un relato = weave + a tale.* * *1 (historia, cuento) story, talerelatos para niños children's stories2 (relación) accountnos hizo un largo relato de lo ocurrido she gave us a lengthy account of what had happenedsu relato no coincide con la versión de la policía his story o account does not tally with the police's version* * *
Del verbo relatar: ( conjugate relatar)
relato es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
relató es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
relatar
relato
relatar ( conjugate relatar) verbo transitivo ‹historia/aventura› to recount, relate
relato sustantivo masculino
relatar verbo transitivo to relate, recount
relato sustantivo masculino
1 (de ficción) tale, story
2 (de un hecho real) account
' relato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguijonear
- reseña
- saga
- viva
- vivo
- adornar
- anecdótico
- escabroso
- estremecedor
- exagerado
- hilo
- historia
- narración
- terror
English:
account
- accurate
- dominant
- graphic account
- narration
- narrative
- open
- spice
- spicy
- story
- storyteller
- tale
- short
* * *relato nm[exposición] account, report; [cuento] tale, story;hizo un relato de su viaje she gave an account of her trip* * *m short story* * *relato nm1) : story, tale2) : account* * *relato n2. (relación) accountnos hizo un relato muy detallado de todo lo que le había sucedido he gave us a very detailed account of everything that had happened to him -
12 verdadero
adj.1 true, real, actual, truthful.2 big, royal.* * *► adjetivo1 true, real* * *(f. - verdadera)adj.real, true* * *ADJ1) (=auténtico) [caso, joya, motivo, nombre] real; [historia, versión] true; [testimonio] truthful¿cuál es tu verdadero nombre? — what's your real name?
2) (para enfatizar) realfue un verdadero desastre — it was a real ofrmveritable disaster
3) (=sincero) [persona] truthful* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <premisa/historia> true; <caso/nombre> realb) <pieles/joyas> real2) (delante del n) ( uso enfático) realse portó como un verdadero imbécil — he behaved like a real o (colloq) proper idiot
* * *= genuine, true [truer -comp., truest -sup.], truly, red-blooded, actual.Ex. A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.Ex. The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex. Work continues on translations, and these will contribute to AACR's role as a truly international code.Ex. What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex. It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.----* amigo verdadero = true friend.* amor verdadero = true love.* el verdadero = the real McCoy.* el verdadero problema = the elephant in the room.* revelar + Posesivo + verdadera identidad = blow + Posesivo + cover.* sinónimo verdadero = true synonym.* una verdadera lástima = a crying shame.* una verdadera pena = a crying shame.* verdadera naturaleza, la = true nature, the.* verdadero + Nombre = veritable + Nombre.* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <premisa/historia> true; <caso/nombre> realb) <pieles/joyas> real2) (delante del n) ( uso enfático) realse portó como un verdadero imbécil — he behaved like a real o (colloq) proper idiot
* * *= genuine, true [truer -comp., truest -sup.], truly, red-blooded, actual.Ex: A general paper may be irrelevant to a specialist but of genuine value to someone seeking a brief introduction to a field peripheral to their main interest.
Ex: The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex: Work continues on translations, and these will contribute to AACR's role as a truly international code.Ex: What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex: It presents a case study based on an actual situation which arose between the chief librarian of a public library and the library janitor.* amigo verdadero = true friend.* amor verdadero = true love.* el verdadero = the real McCoy.* el verdadero problema = the elephant in the room.* revelar + Posesivo + verdadera identidad = blow + Posesivo + cover.* sinónimo verdadero = true synonym.* una verdadera lástima = a crying shame.* una verdadera pena = a crying shame.* verdadera naturaleza, la = true nature, the.* verdadero + Nombre = veritable + Nombre.* * *verdadero -raA1 ‹premisa/historia› true; ‹caso› realésa es la verdadera causa del problema that is the real o true cause of the problemése no es su verdadero nombre that's not his real name2 ‹pieles/joyas› realB ( delante del n) (uso enfático) realse portó como un verdadero imbécil he behaved like a real o ( colloq) proper idiotes una verdadera ganga it's a real bargainha sido un verdadero padre para mí he's been like a father to mesiente verdadera pasión por la música she has a real o ( frml) veritable passion for music* * *
verdadero◊ -ra adjetivo
1
‹caso/nombre› real
2 ( delante del n) ( uso enfático) real;◊ se portó como un verdadero imbécil he behaved like a real o (colloq) proper idiot
verdadero,-a adjetivo
1 (cierto) true
2 (auténtico) real
un verdadero profesional, a real professional
(uso enfático) un verdadero idiota, a real idiot
' verdadero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actual
- bocazas
- calvario
- colar
- conquistador
- conquistadora
- desastre
- histórica
- histórico
- imitación
- martirio
- verdadera
- caos
- cierto
- real
English:
actual
- colour
- deduce
- false
- proper
- real
- true
- full
- indeed
- joy
- liability
- regular
- surely
- veritable
* * *verdadero, -a adj1. [cierto, real] [historia] true;[nombre] real; [intenciones] real, true;la verdadera razón de su comportamiento fue otra the real reason for his behaviour was different;el verdadero protagonista de la tragedia the person who was really the key figure in the tragedy;distinguir entre lo verdadero y lo falso to distinguish between what is true and what is false2. [enfático] real;fue un verdadero lío it was a real mess* * *adj true; ( cierto) real* * *1) real, verídico: true, real2) auténtico: genuine* * *verdadero adj true / real -
13 verídica
См. также в других словарях:
verídico — verídico, ca adjetivo 1) verdadero, cierto, auténtico, real, positivo, efectivo. Por ejemplo: un hecho verídico. 2) sincero*, veraz, franco … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
veridico — /ve ridiko/ agg. [dal lat. veridĭcus, comp. di verus vero e tema di dicĕre dire ] (pl. m. ci ). [che dice il vero, che non mente: racconto, testimone v. ] ▶◀ attendibile, sincero, verace, veritiero, (non com.) vero, [di fonte, testimonianza,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
verídico — adj. 1. Que fala ou diz a verdade. 2. Conforme à verdade; exato … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
verídico — verídico, ca (Del lat. veridĭcus). 1. adj. Que dice verdad. 2. Que la incluye … Diccionario de la lengua española
veridico — ve·rì·di·co agg. CO di qcn., che dice il vero, veritiero: testimone veridico, poco veridico | di qcs., che corrisponde al vero, attendibile: testimonianza veridica, racconto veridico Sinonimi: attendibile, verace, veritiero | attendibile, verace … Dizionario italiano
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verídico — (Del lat. veridicus < verus, verdadero + dicere, decir.) ► adjetivo 1 Que dice verdad. ANTÓNIMO falso 2 Que es verdadero: ■ historia verídica. SINÓNIMO veraz * * * verídico, a (del lat. «veridĭcus») 1 adj. Creíble o con gran probabilidad de… … Enciclopedia Universal
veridico — {{hw}}{{veridico}}{{/hw}}agg. (pl. m. ci ) Che risponde al vero, che dice il vero: testimone –v … Enciclopedia di italiano
veridico — pl.m. veridici sing.f. veridica pl.f. veridiche … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
verídico — ca adj . Que dice verdad. Que es un hecho cierto, real … Diccionario Castellano
veridico — agg. vero, veritiero, verace, sincero, esatto, attendibile, credibile CONTR. falso, bugiardo, falsificato, menzognero, fallace, mendace, sballato … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione