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tr[verɪsɪ'mɪlɪtjʊːd]1 verosimilitud nombre femeninon.• verosimilitud s.f.[ˌverɪsɪ'mɪlɪtjuːd]N verosimilitud f -
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nounസത്യാഭാസം, സന്ദേഹിച്ചു പോകുന്ന സാമ്യത -
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1. n вероятность; правдоподобие2. n чисто внешнее правдоподобие3. n лит. иск. жизненность, достоверность, правдивость4. n выдумка, видимость истиныСинонимический ряд:1. authenticity (noun) authenticity; credibility; genuineness; realism2. expectation (noun) anticipation; contemplation; expectation; possibility; prospect3. probability (noun) color; plausibility; probability; verisimility -
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[English Word] verisimilitude[Swahili Word] usawa wa ukweli[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[verisimílitju:d]nounverjetnost; nekaj verjetnega -
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1. цвет; краска; румянец; колорит; знамя; покрасить; красить; окрашивать; окрасить; прикрашивать; прикрасить; покраснеть; краснеть2. цвет; цветной; цветовой; окрашивать3. окрашивать; окрасить; цветовой; колориметрический; цвет; окраска4. окрашивать; цвет; цветнойСинонимический ряд:1. bloom (noun) bloom; blush; rosiness2. coloration (noun) brilliance; cast; coloration; hue; intensity; shade; tinge; tone3. flag (noun) banderole; banner; bannerol; burgee; ensign; flag; gonfalon; gonfanon; jack; oriflamme; pendant; pennant; pennon; standard; streamer4. implication (noun) implication; intent; mood; spirit5. mask (noun) cloak; coloring; cover; deception; disguise; disguisement; facade; face; false front; front; guise; mask; masquerade; muffler; outward appearance; pretense; pretext; put-on; semblance; show; veil; veneer; window dressing6. pigment (noun) colorant; dye; dyestuff; pigment; stain; tincture; tint7. position (noun) attitude; position; stance; stand8. verisimilitude (noun) plausibility; verisimilitude; verisimility9. affect (verb) affect; bias; prejudice; slant10. blush (verb) bloom; blush; burn; change color; crimson; flame; flush; glow; mantle; pink; pinken; redden; rose; rouge11. embroider (verb) embellish; embroider; exaggerate; fudge; magnify; overcharge; overdraw; overpaint; overstate; pad; stretch12. misrepresent (verb) belie; confuse; corrupt; deceive; disguise; distort; falsify; garble; miscolor; misrepresent; misstate; pervert; twist; warp; wrench; wrest13. tinge (verb) daub; dye; imbue; paint; stain; stipple; tinge; tint; toneАнтонимический ряд:nakedness; openness; transparency; truthfulness -
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yks.nom. todennäköisyys; yks.gen. todennäköisyyden; yks.part. todennäköisyyttä; yks.ill. todennäköisyyteen; mon.gen. todennäköisyyksien; mon.part. todennäköisyyksiä; mon.ill. todennäköisyyksiinappearance (noun)chance (noun)expectation (noun)likelihood (noun)probability (noun)verisimilitude (noun)* * *• verisimilitude• probability• likelihood• expectation• chance• appearance -
10 plausibility
1. n правдоподобие, вероятность2. n благовидность3. n умение внушать доверие; внешняя благопристойностьСинонимический ряд:1. probability (noun) chance; likelihood; possibility; potential; probability; prospect; reasonableness2. verisimilitude (noun) color; verisimilitude; verisimility -
11 vraisemblance
vraisemblance [vʀεsɑ̃blɑ̃s]feminine noun[d'hypothèse, interprétation] likelihood ; [de situation romanesque] plausibility* * *vʀɛsɑ̃blɑ̃s1) ( d'hypothèse) likelihood; (de situation, d'intrigue) plausibility; ( d'explication) plausibility, verisimilitude soutselon toute vraisemblance — in all likelihood, in all probability
2) Littérature, Théâtre verisimilitude sout* * *vʀɛsɑ̃blɑ̃s nf1) [déclaration, récit] plausibility2) (romanesque) verisimilitude* * *1 ( d'hypothèse) likelihood; (de situation, d'intrigue) plausibility; ( d'explication) verisimilitude; contre/selon toute vraisemblance against/in all likelihood, against/in all probability;[vrɛsɑ̃blɑ̃s] nom féminin2. [d'une hypothèse] likelihoodselon toute vraisemblance locution adverbialeselon toute vraisemblance, il est allé se plaindre he very likely went ou in all likehood he went and complained -
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f.hint, overtone, allusion.* * *1 allusion, reference* * *noun f.allusion, reference* * *SF (=mención) allusion, reference; (=indirecta) hinthacer alusión a — to allude to, refer to
* * *femenino allusion, reference* * *= allusion, intimation, reference, hint of allusion.Ex. This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.Ex. These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.Ex. It doesn't include reference to any other source of funding.Ex. The poem closes with a strange hint of allusion to the Shakespearean quotation 'We are such stuff as dreams are made on'.----* hacer alusión a = make + allusion to, make + reference to.* * *femenino allusion, reference* * *= allusion, intimation, reference, hint of allusion.Ex: This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.
Ex: These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.Ex: It doesn't include reference to any other source of funding.Ex: The poem closes with a strange hint of allusion to the Shakespearean quotation 'We are such stuff as dreams are made on'.* hacer alusión a = make + allusion to, make + reference to.* * *allusion, referencehacer alusión a algo to refer to sth, to make an allusion to sth ( frml)hizo una clara alusión a tu ausencia he made a clear reference to your absenceno quiero hacer alusiones personales pero … I don't want to point the finger at anyone but …* * *
alusión sustantivo femenino alusión (a algo/algn) allusion o reference (to sth/sb);◊ hacer alusión a algo/a algn to make reference o an allusion to sth/sb
alusión sustantivo femenino allusion, mention
' alusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indirecta
- referencia
- tocar
English:
allusion
- pointed
- reference
* * *alusión nf1. [sin mencionar] allusion;hacer alusión a to allude to;su discurso se entendió como una alusión a la crisis her speech was understood as referring to the crisis;“es un motivo de orgullo”, dijo en alusión al reciente galardón “it makes me proud,” he said, referring to his recent award2. [mencionando] reference;hacer alusión a to refer to;en el discurso evitó hacer alusión a los impuestos he avoided mentioning taxes in his speech;por alusiones, tiene derecho a responder because he has been mentioned, he has the right to reply* * *f allusion (a to);hacer alusión a refer to, allude to;en alusión a with reference to* * * -
13 estímulo
m.1 encouragement, drive, boost, incentive.2 incentive, inducement.* * *1 stimulus, stimulation2 figurado encouragement3 COMERCIO incentive* * *noun m.1) stimulus* * *SM1) (Psic) stimulus2) (=incentivo) incentive* * *a) ( incentivo) encouragementsirve de estímulo a la inversión — it acts as an incentive to investment, it encourages investment
b) (Biol, Fisiol) stimulus* * *= boost, incentive, leaven, prodding, spur, stimulation, stimulus [stimuli, -pl.], encouragement, enhancer, facilitator, prod, kick-start [kickstart], kick-start [kickstart], word of encouragement, nudge, titillation, driving force, stimulant, pick-me-up.Ex. Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.Ex. This article considers the strengths of a pay scale as a work incentive.Ex. But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Ex. Computers are quite adroit at such simple yes/no response without much prodding.Ex. This was a spur to several other London boroughs who set up shop-front consumer advice centres from 1972.Ex. The reader of this work can relive with some degree of verisimilitude the excitement and stimulation created by these institutes and such colloquies as the Kilgour-Lubetzky exchange.Ex. This was not intended as a criticism of their hard working colleagues but simply as an admission that they needed additional support and stimulus.Ex. Nevertheless my debts are real, and I particularly want to thank David Foxon for his illuminating commentary on the final sections, and D. F. McKenzie for his encouragement throughout.Ex. The low regard that many publishers have shown for indexers as enhancers of book sales and profitability may well have been justified in the past.Ex. Information technology may have acted as a catalyst or facilitator for some of the changes which have occurred.Ex. She sat back in her chair and considered her supervisor's gentle prods.Ex. That would be a great kick-start to raising awareness of IFLA 2002.Ex. That would be a great kick-start to raising awareness of IFLA 2002.Ex. This he knew happens to employees who are not given a word of encouragement, some recognition.Ex. Results showed that student teachers needed additional support, either via nudge or overt expectations, to actually apply what they had learned.Ex. At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex. On-line services have been one of the most powerful driving forces moving information away from its traditional definition and towards the commodity view.Ex. The system consequently retrieves any record in which the term ' stimulants' appears.Ex. Maybe it's just a passing mood or maybe it's a particularly bad string of events, but sometimes in this hectic life we just need a pick-me-up.----* dar estímulo = provide + boost.* estímulo excesivo = overstimulation.* estímulos visuales = visual stimuli.* ofrecer estímulo = provide + stimulus.* ser un estímulo = be motivating.* * *a) ( incentivo) encouragementsirve de estímulo a la inversión — it acts as an incentive to investment, it encourages investment
b) (Biol, Fisiol) stimulus* * *= boost, incentive, leaven, prodding, spur, stimulation, stimulus [stimuli, -pl.], encouragement, enhancer, facilitator, prod, kick-start [kickstart], kick-start [kickstart], word of encouragement, nudge, titillation, driving force, stimulant, pick-me-up.Ex: Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.
Ex: This article considers the strengths of a pay scale as a work incentive.Ex: But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Ex: Computers are quite adroit at such simple yes/no response without much prodding.Ex: This was a spur to several other London boroughs who set up shop-front consumer advice centres from 1972.Ex: The reader of this work can relive with some degree of verisimilitude the excitement and stimulation created by these institutes and such colloquies as the Kilgour-Lubetzky exchange.Ex: This was not intended as a criticism of their hard working colleagues but simply as an admission that they needed additional support and stimulus.Ex: Nevertheless my debts are real, and I particularly want to thank David Foxon for his illuminating commentary on the final sections, and D. F. McKenzie for his encouragement throughout.Ex: The low regard that many publishers have shown for indexers as enhancers of book sales and profitability may well have been justified in the past.Ex: Information technology may have acted as a catalyst or facilitator for some of the changes which have occurred.Ex: She sat back in her chair and considered her supervisor's gentle prods.Ex: That would be a great kick-start to raising awareness of IFLA 2002.Ex: That would be a great kick-start to raising awareness of IFLA 2002.Ex: This he knew happens to employees who are not given a word of encouragement, some recognition.Ex: Results showed that student teachers needed additional support, either via nudge or overt expectations, to actually apply what they had learned.Ex: At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex: On-line services have been one of the most powerful driving forces moving information away from its traditional definition and towards the commodity view.Ex: The system consequently retrieves any record in which the term ' stimulants' appears.Ex: Maybe it's just a passing mood or maybe it's a particularly bad string of events, but sometimes in this hectic life we just need a pick-me-up.* dar estímulo = provide + boost.* estímulo excesivo = overstimulation.* estímulos visuales = visual stimuli.* ofrecer estímulo = provide + stimulus.* ser un estímulo = be motivating.* * *1 (incentivo) encouragementsirve de estímulo a la inversión it acts as an incentive o a stimulus to investment, it encourages investment* * *
Del verbo estimular: ( conjugate estimular)
estimulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
estimuló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
estimular
estímulo
estimular ( conjugate estimular) verbo transitivo
estímulo sustantivo masculino
b) (Biol, Fisiol) stimulus
estimular verbo transitivo
1 (dar ánimos) to encourage
2 (potenciar, activar) to stimulate
estímulo sustantivo masculino
1 (acicate, ánimo) encouragement
2 Biol Fís stimulus
(acción) stimulation
' estímulo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ánimo
- incentivo
- responder
- respuesta
- revulsiva
- revulsivo
- acicate
- arriba
English:
boost
- encouragement
- inspiration
- lift
- shot
- spur
- stimulation
- stimulus
* * *estímulo nm1. [aliciente] incentive;[ánimo] encouragement;servir de estímulo to act o serve as an incentive;medidas de estímulo a la creación de empleo measures to encourage job creation2. Fisiol stimulus* * *m1 stimulus2 ( incentivo) incentive* * *estímulo nm1) : stimulus2) incentivo: incentive, encouragement* * * -
14 favorito
adj.favorite, chosen, favourite, fancied.m.favorite, favourite, darling.* * *► adjetivo1 favourite (US favorite)► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 favourite (US favorite)* * *(f. - favorita)noun adj.* * *favorito, -aADJ SM / F favourite, favorite (EEUU)* * *- ta adjetivo/masculino, femenino favorite** * *= favourite [favorite, -USA], favourite [favorite, -USA], pick, Nombre + of choice, front runner, best-loved.Ex. This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.Ex. After having read many novels by many different authors, one gets less partisan, one is able to see faults even in one's favorites.Ex. The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.Ex. In the future this may become the method of choice.Ex. As such this is one of the front runners of the next generation of library management systems.Ex. Sleeping Beauty is one of the best-loved ballets in the world.----* dicho favorito = catchphrase.* el más favorito del mes = pick of the month.* expresión favorita = catchphrase.* frase favorita = catchphrase.* materia favorita = pet subject.* tema favorito = hobby-horse.* * *- ta adjetivo/masculino, femenino favorite** * *= favourite [favorite, -USA], favourite [favorite, -USA], pick, Nombre + of choice, front runner, best-loved.Ex: This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.
Ex: After having read many novels by many different authors, one gets less partisan, one is able to see faults even in one's favorites.Ex: The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.Ex: In the future this may become the method of choice.Ex: As such this is one of the front runners of the next generation of library management systems.Ex: Sleeping Beauty is one of the best-loved ballets in the world.* dicho favorito = catchphrase.* el más favorito del mes = pick of the month.* expresión favorita = catchphrase.* frase favorita = catchphrase.* materia favorita = pet subject.* tema favorito = hobby-horse.* * *favorite*A masculine, feminine favorite*partió como claro favorito he started as clear favoriteuna de las favoritas del rey one of the king's favoriteslogró vencer al segundo/tercer favorito del torneo she succeeded in beating the tournament’s second/third favoriteBagregar a favoritos to add to favorites, bookmark* * *
favorito◊ -ta adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
favorite( conjugate favorite)
favorito,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino favourite, US favorite
' favorito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
favorita
- teutón
- teutona
- teutónica
- teutónico
English:
book
- bookmark
- doze
- evergreen
- favourite
- haunt
- hobbyhorse
- lobster
- odds-on
- our
- pet
- favorite
* * *favorito, -a♦ adjfavourite♦ nm,ffavourite* * *I adj favorite, BrfavouriteII m, favorita f favorite, Brfavourite* * *favorito, -ta adj & n: favorite* * *favorito adj n favourite¿cuál es tu color favorito? what's your favourite colour? -
15 usawa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] equality[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] sawa adj------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] level[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] sawa adj------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] balance[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] evenness[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] fairness[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] likeness[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] quality[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] similarity[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa[English Word] tie[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] sport------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa wa bahari[Swahili Plural] usawa wa bahari[English Word] sea level[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] sawa adj, bahari N[Swahili Example] rubani amesema kwamba ndege inaruka futi elfu tano juu ya usawa wa bahari.[English Example] the pilot said that the airplane is flying five thousand feet above sea level.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] usawa wa ukweli[English Word] verisimilitude[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. n вид, панорама, перспектива2. n русск. проспект3. n часто перспектива; виды, планы на будущее; надеждаin prospect — в перспективе, в дальнейшем
4. n горн. геол. поиски, изыскание, разведка5. n горн. геол. потенциальная или перспективная залежь6. n горн. геол. указание на наличие залежи7. n горн. геол. горн. рудник или шахта в начальной стадии эксплуатации8. n горн. геол. горн. содержание руды9. v исследовать; делать изыскания; разведывать10. v горн. производить опытную добычу рудыСинонимический ряд:1. chance (noun) chance; future; likelihood; likeliness; odds; outlook; possibility; probability2. expectation (noun) anticipation; contemplation; expectance; expectancy; expectation; hope; promise; verisimilitude3. prospects (noun) clients; customers; possibilities; prospects4. view (noun) landscape; lookout; outlook; perspective; scape; scene; sight; survey; view; vista5. explore (verb) delve into; dig into; explore; go into; inquire into; investigate; look into; probe; search; siftАнтонимический ряд:darkness; dimness; hopelessness; obscurity -
17 expectation
1. n ожиданиеaccording to expectation — как и следовало ожидать, как ожидалось
2. n надежда, упование3. n виды на будущее, на наследство4. n вероятность5. n стат. математическое ожиданиеСинонимический ряд:anticipation (noun) anticipation; belief; calculation; contemplation; expectance; expectancy; hope; possibility; prospect; verisimilitude; view -
18 verity
1. n возвыш. истина, правда; реальность, действительностьverity and falsity — истина и ложь, правда и кривда
2. n возвыш. верность, правильность, правдивость3. n возвыш. честность, правдивостьСинонимический ряд:truth (noun) actuality; authenticity; certainty; certitude; fact; gospel; reality; truism; truth; truthfulness; veraciousness; veracity; veridicality; verisimilitude
См. также в других словарях:
verisimilitude — ► NOUN ▪ the appearance of being true or real. ORIGIN Latin verisimilitudo, from verisimilis probable … English terms dictionary
verisimilitude — noun Etymology: Latin verisimilitudo, from verisimilis verisimilar, from veri similis like the truth Date: circa 1576 1. the quality or state of being verisimilar 2. something verisimilar • verisimilitudinous adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
verisimilitude — noun /vɛrɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/ a) the property of seeming true, of resembling reality; resemblance to reality, realism b) a statement which merely appears to be true See Also: verisimilitudinous, verisimilar, verisimilarity … Wiktionary
verisimilitude — noun (U) formal the quality of a piece of art, a performance etc that makes it seem like something real … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
verisimilitude — /ˌvɛrisəˈmɪlətjud/ (say .vereesuh miluhtyoohd), / tʃud/ (say choohd) noun 1. appearance or semblance of truth: * The exigencies of rhyme, said Bunyip Bluegum, may stand excused from a too strict insistence on verisimilitude, so that the general… …
verisimilitude — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. plausibility, appearance, likelihood; see truth 1 . See Synonym Study at truth . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. realism, appearance of reality, appearance of truth, truth, credibility, belie vabilility. III (Roget s… … English dictionary for students
verisimilitude — ver|i|si|mil|i|tude [ ,verısı mılı,tud ] noun uncount VERY FORMAL the appearance of being real … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
verisimilitude — [ˌvɛrɪsɪ mɪlɪtju:d] noun the appearance of being true or real. Derivatives verisimilar adjective Origin C17: from L. verisimilitudo, from verisimilis probable , from veri (genitive of verus true ) + similis like … English new terms dictionary
verisimilitude — UK [ˌverɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd] / US [ˌverɪsɪˈmɪlɪˌtud] noun [uncountable] very formal the appearance of being real … English dictionary
incredulity — noun /ˌɪn.kɹəˈdjuːl.ɪ.ti/ a) Unwillingness or inability to believe; doubt about the truth or verisimilitude of something; disbelief. Wide went her eyes in wonder and incredulity, as she beheld this seeming apparition risen from the dead. b)… … Wiktionary
accuracy — noun the accuracy of their lead story is being questioned Syn: correctness, precision, preciseness, exactness, exactitude; factuality, literalness, fidelity, faithfulness, truth, truthfulness, veracity, closeness, authenticity, realism,… … Thesaurus of popular words