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2 victorias
nმსუბუქი ორადგილიანი ეკიპაჟები -
3 victorias consecutivas
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4 victorias consecutivas
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5 racha de victorias
(n.) = unbeaten runEx. Going on an unbeaten run gives a team belief and a sense of invincibility at times.* * *(n.) = unbeaten runEx: Going on an unbeaten run gives a team belief and a sense of invincibility at times.
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6 tres victorias consecutivas
(n.) = hat trickEx. The article 'The cutting edge: a hat trick (plus one!)' stresses the importance of mass market information systems, sets out reasons for close examination of currently available applications, and warns of the downside to present developments.* * *(n.) = hat trickEx: The article 'The cutting edge: a hat trick (plus one!)' stresses the importance of mass market information systems, sets out reasons for close examination of currently available applications, and warns of the downside to present developments.
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7 relevantes victorias del Estado socialista
Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > relevantes victorias del Estado socialista
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8 serie de victorias
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9 victòries
victorias -
10 bitorias
victorias -
11 victoria
f.1 victory.adjudicarse la victoria to win a victorycantar victoria to claim victoryvictoria moral moral victoryvictoria pírrica Pyrrhic victory2 Victoria, Queen Victoria.3 surrey, four-wheeled horse-drawn pleasure carriage.* * *1 victory, triumph\alzarse con la victoria to wincantar victoria to proclaim a victory* * *noun f.* * *SF Victoria* * *femenino victoryel equipo local se alzó con la victoria — the home team won o was victorious
conseguir ese puesto fue una gran victoria para ella — getting that job was a big achievement for her
* * *= victory, win.Ex. It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.Ex. The article is entitled 'Another win for Louis Braille: audio books gain in popularity'.----* cantar victoria = claim + victory, speak too soon.* cantar victoria antes de tiempo = speak too soon.* celebrar victoria = claim + victory.* en la victoria = in victory.* gol de la victoria = winning goal.* no cantes victoria antes de tiempo = don't count your chickens before they are hatched.* racha de victorias = unbeaten run.* tanto de la victoria = winning goal.* tres victorias consecutivas = hat trick.* victoria amarga = sour victory.* victoria moral = moral victory.* victoria pírrica = pyrrhic victory.* * *femenino victoryel equipo local se alzó con la victoria — the home team won o was victorious
conseguir ese puesto fue una gran victoria para ella — getting that job was a big achievement for her
* * *= victory, win.Ex: It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Another win for Louis Braille: audio books gain in popularity'.* cantar victoria = claim + victory, speak too soon.* cantar victoria antes de tiempo = speak too soon.* celebrar victoria = claim + victory.* en la victoria = in victory.* gol de la victoria = winning goal.* no cantes victoria antes de tiempo = don't count your chickens before they are hatched.* racha de victorias = unbeaten run.* tanto de la victoria = winning goal.* tres victorias consecutivas = hat trick.* victoria amarga = sour victory.* victoria moral = moral victory.* victoria pírrica = pyrrhic victory.* * *victoryobtuvieron una aplastante victoria frente a or sobre sus adversarios they won o achieved a resounding victory over their opponentsel equipo neoyorquino se alzó con la victoria the team from New York won o was victoriousno cantes victoria antes de tiempo don't count your chickens before they hatchCompuestos:moral victoryPyrrhic victory* * *
victoria sustantivo femenino
victory;
(Dep) win;
victoria sustantivo femenino victory
♦ Locuciones: cantar victoria, (alegrarse de un triunfo, esp antes de tiempo) no cantes victoria, aún no ha acabado el partido, it's still too early to sing your praises
' victoria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alzarse
- aplastante
- cantada
- cantado
- hambre
- puerta
- resonancia
- saborear
- triunfo
- abrumador
- apabullante
- aparente
- apretado
- apuntar
- arrollador
- artífice
- confiar
- conquistar
- contundente
- holgado
- parcial
- pronosticar
- revalidar
- seguro
- signo
- sintonía
- situar
English:
achievement
- after
- certain
- chalk up
- conclusive
- fall
- gloat
- hard-won
- hollow
- landslide victory
- overwhelming
- soon
- sound
- V
- V-sign
- victory
- walkover
- win
- expectation
- land
- put
- VE-Day
- VJ-Day
- walk
- winning
* * *Victoria n prla reina Victoria Queen Victoria;el lago Victoria Lake Victoria* * *f victory;cantar victoria claim victory;victoria en casa DEP home win* * *victoria nf: victory♦ victorioso, -sa adj♦ victoriosamente adv* * *victoria n2. (en un partido) win -
12 straight
streit
1. adjective1) (not bent or curved: a straight line; straight (= not curly) hair; That line is not straight.) recto, liso2) ((of a person, his behaviour etc) honest, frank and direct: Give me a straight answer!) honrado, de confianza, sincero, franco3) (properly or levelly positioned: Your tie isn't straight.) derecho, recto4) (correct and tidy: I'll never get this house straight!; Now let's get the facts straight!) en orden, arreglado5) ((of drinks) not mixed: a straight gin.) solo6) ((of a face, expression etc) not smiling or laughing: You should keep a straight face while you tell a joke.) serio7) ((of an actor) playing normal characters, or (of a play) of the ordinary type - not a musical or variety show.) serio, dramático
2. adverb1) (in a straight, not curved, line; directly: His route went straight across the desert; She can't steer straight; Keep straight on.) recto, directamente2) (immediately, without any delay: He went straight home after the meeting.) directamente3) (honestly or fairly: You're not playing (= behaving) straight.) francamente, con franqueza
3. noun(the straight part of something, eg of a racecourse: He's in the final straight.) recta- straightness
- straightforward
- straightforwardly
- straightforwardness
- straight talking
- go straight
- straight away
- straighten out/up
- a straight fight
- straight off
straight1 adj1. liso2. recto / derecho3. en ordenI want everything straight before your mother comes back quiero todo en orden antes de que vuelva tu madrestraight2 adv1. recto / derecho2. directamentestraight away enseguida / inmediatamentetr[streɪt]1 (not curved - gen) recto,-a; (- hair) liso,-a■ can you walk in a straight line? ¿puedes caminar en línea recta?2 (level, upright) derecho,-a, recto,-a■ backs straight! ¡espalda recta!■ is my tie straight? ¿tengo la corbata recta?3 (tidy, neat) en orden, arreglado,-a4 (honest - person) honrado,-a, de confianza; (sincere) sincero,-a, franco,-a5 (direct - question) directo,-a; (- refusal, rejection) categórico,-a, rotundo,-a■ he gave me a straight "no" for an answer su respuesta fue un "no" rotundo6 (correct, accurate) correcto,-a■ have you got your facts straight? ¿tienes la información correcta?7 (consecutive) seguido,-a8 (drink) solo,-a9 (play, actor, etc) serio,-a, dramático,-a10 (person - conventional) convencional; (- heterosexual) heterosexual; (non-drug user) que no toma droga11 familiar (not in debt) solvente1 (in a straight line) recto,-a2 (not in a curve) derecho,-a, recto,-a3 (directly) directamente4 (immediately) en seguida5 (frankly) francamente, con franqueza6 (clearly) claro, con claridad1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in race) recta2 (in cards) escalera3 familiar (conventional person) carca nombre masulino o femenino; (heterosexual) heterosexual nombre masulino o femenino; (non-drug user) persona que no se droga\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe straight and narrow el buen caminostraight from the shoulder sin rodeosstraight away en seguidastraight off sin pensarlo, en el actostraight up en serioto go straight (criminal) reformarseto keep a straight face contener la risato play straight (with somebody) jugar limpio (con alguien)to put/set the record straight dejar las cosas claras, aclarar las cosas, poner las cosas en su lugarto put/set somebody straight (about something) explicar los hechos a alguiento vote a/the straight ticket SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL votar a candidatos del mismo partido para todos los cargosstraight choice alternativa clarastraight fight mano a mano nombre masculinostraight profit beneficio limpiostraight swap cambio directostraight ['streɪt] adv1) : derecho, directamentego straight, then turn right: sigue derecho, luego gira a la derecha2) honestly: honestamenteto go straight: enmendarse3) clearly: con claridad4) frankly: francamente, con franquezastraight adj1) : recto (dícese de las líneas, etc.), derecho (dícese de algo vertical), lacio (dícese del pelo)2) honest, just: honesto, justo3) neat, orderly: arreglado, ordenadoadj.• derecho, -a adj.• directo, -a adj.• engallado, -a adj.• enhiesto, -a adj.• erguido, -a adj.• franco, -a adj.• liso, -a adj.• recto, -a adj.• seguido, -a adj.• serio, -a adj.adv.• derechamente adv.• derecho adv.• directamente adv.• recto adv.straight* (Sexuality)n.• buga* s.m.
I streɪtadjective -er, -est1)a) ( not curved or wavy) recto; < hair> lacio, lisob) (level, upright, vertical) (pred)to be straight — estar* derecho
is my tie straight? — ¿tengo la corbata derecha or bien puesta?
your tie isn't straight — llevas or tienes la corbata torcida
2) ( in order) (pred)is my hair straight? — ¿tengo bien el pelo?
I have to get o put my room straight — tengo que ordenar mi cuarto
if I pay for the coffees, we'll be straight — si pago los cafés quedamos or estamos en paz or (CS) a mano
to get something straight: let's get this straight a ver si nos entendemos; you have to make sure you've got your facts straight tienes que asegurarte de que la información que tienes es correcta; to set the record straight dejar las cosas en claro; to put o set somebody straight about something — aclararle algo a alguien
3)a) (direct, clear) <denial/refusal> rotundo, categóricoit's a straight choice between buying a car or going on holiday — la alternativa es clara: o se compra un coche o se va de vacaciones
I made $20,000 straight profit — saqué 20.000 dólares limpios de beneficio
she got straight A's — ≈sacó sobresaliente en todo
b) ( unmixed) <gin/vodka> soloall I want is a straight yes or no — lo único que quiero es que me digas que sí o que no, sin más
5) ( successive)he won in straight sets — ( Sport) ganó sin conceder or sin perder ningún set
this is the fifth straight day it's happened — (AmE) éste es el quinto día seguido que pasa
6)a) ( serious) <play/actor> dramático, seriob) ( conventional) (colloq) convencionalc) ( heterosexual) (colloq) heterosexual
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1)a) ( in a straight line) < walk> en línea rectathe truck was coming straight at me — el camión venía derecho or justo hacia mí
b) ( erect) <sit/stand> derecho2)a) ( directly) directamenteI came straight home from work — vine directamente or derecho a casa después del trabajo
b) ( immediately)straight after dinner — inmediatamente después de cenar, en cuanto terminé de cenar
she said straight off she wasn't paying — (colloq) dijo de entrada que ella no pagaba
I'll come straight to the point — iré derecho or directamente al grano
3) (colloq)a) ( frankly) con franquezab) ( honestly)are you playing straight with me? — ¿estás jugando limpio conmigo?
to go straight: he swore he'd go straight — prometió que se reformaría
4) ( clearly) <see/think> con claridadI can't think straight — no puedo pensar claro or con claridad
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[streɪt]1. ADJ(compar straighter) (superl straightest)1) (=not bent or curved) [line, road, nose, skirt] recto; [trousers] de perneras estrechas, de pata estrecha *; [hair] lacio, liso; [shoulders] erguido, rectoto have a straight back — tener la espalda erguida or recta
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I couldn't keep a straight face, I couldn't keep my face straight — no podía mantener la cara seria2) (=not askew) [picture, rug, hat, hem] derechothe picture isn't straight — el cuadro está torcido or (LAm) chueco
your tie isn't straight — tienes la corbata torcida, tu corbata no está bien
3) (=honest, direct) [answer] franco, directo; [question] directo; [refusal, denial] categórico, rotundo•
all I want is a straight answer to a straight question — lo único que pido es que respondas con franqueza a una pregunta directa•
to be straight with sb — ser franco con algn, hablar a algn con toda franqueza4) (=unambiguous) clarois that straight? — ¿está claro?
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to get sth straight, let's get that straight right from the start — vamos a dejar eso claro desde el principiothere are a couple of things we'd better get straight — hay un par de cosas que debemos dejar claras
have you got that straight? — ¿lo has entendido?, ¿está claro?
to put or set things or matters straight — aclarar las cosas
to put or set the record straight — aclarar las cosas
he soon put or set me straight — enseguida me aclaró las cosas
5) (=tidy, in order) [house, room] arreglado, ordenado; [books, affairs, accounts] en orden6) (=clear-cut, simple) [choice, swap] simplewe made £50 straight profit on the deal — sacamos 50 libras limpias del negocio
7) (=consecutive) [victories, defeats, games] consecutivothis is the fifth straight year that she has won — este es el quinto año consecutivo en el que ha ganado
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to get straight As — sacar sobresaliente en todo•
we had ten straight wins — ganamos diez veces seguidas, tuvimos diez victorias consecutivas8) (=neat) [whisky, vodka] solo9) (Theat) (=not comic) [part, play, theatre, actor] dramático, serio10) * (=conventional) [person] de cabeza cuadrada *she's a nice person, but very straight — es maja pero tiene la cabeza demasiado cuadrada *
11) * (=not owed or owing money)if I give you a fiver, then we'll be straight — si te doy cinco libras, estamos en paz
12) * (=heterosexual) heterosexual, hetero *13) * (=not criminal) [person]14) ** (=not using drugs)I've been straight for 13 years — hace 13 años que dejé las drogas, llevo 13 años desenganchado de las drogas
2. ADV1) (=in a straight line) [walk, shoot, fly] en línea recta; [grow] rectostand up straight! — ¡ponte derecho or erguido!
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straight above us — directamente encima de nosotros•
it's straight across the road from us — está justo al otro lado de la calle•
to go straight ahead — ir todo recto, ir todo derechoto look straight ahead — mirar al frente, mirar hacia adelante
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to look straight at sb — mirar derecho hacia algn•
to hold o.s. straight — mantenerse derecho•
to look sb straight in the eye — mirar directamente a los ojos de algn•
to go straight on — ir todo recto, ir todo derecho•
the bullet went straight through his chest — la bala le atravesó limpiamente el pecho•
I saw a car coming straight towards me — vi un coche que venía derecho hacia mi•
to look straight up — mirar hacia arriba2) (=level)the picture isn't hanging straight — el cuadro está torcido or (LAm) chueco
3) (=directly) directamente; (=immediately) inmediatamenteyoungsters who move straight from school onto the dole queue — jóvenes que pasan directamente del colegio a la cola del paro
I went straight home/to bed — fui derecho a casa/a la cama
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straight after this — inmediatamente después de esto•
straight away — inmediatamente, en seguida, al tiro (Chile)•
straight off — (=without hesitation) sin vacilar; (=immediately) inmediatamente; (=directly) directamente, sin rodeos4) (=frankly) francamente, con franquezajust give it to me or tell me straight — dímelo francamente or con franqueza
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straight up — (Brit) * en seriostraight from the shoulder —
5) (=neat) [drink] solo6) (=clearly) [think] con claridadhe was so frightened that he couldn't think straight — tenía tanto miedo que no podía pensar con claridad
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to go straight — (=reform) [criminal] enmendarse; [drug addict] dejar de tomar drogas, desengancharsehe's been going straight for a year now — [ex-criminal] hace ahora un año que lleva una vida honrada; [ex-addict] hace un año que dejó las drogas, lleva un año desenganchado de las drogas
8) (Theat)9) (=consecutively)3. N1) (=straight line)•
to cut sth on the straight — cortar algo derecho2) (Brit) (on racecourse)•
the straight — la rectaas the cars entered the final straight Hill was in the lead — cuando los coches entraron en la recta final Hill iba a la cabeza
3) (Cards) runfla f, escalera f4) * (=heterosexual) heterosexual mf4.CPDstraight angle N — ángulo m llano
straight arrow * N — (US) estrecho(-a) m / f de miras
straight man N — actor m que da pie al cómico
I was the straight man and he was the comic — yo era el actor que daba pie a sus chistes y él era el cómico
straight razor N — (US) navaja f de barbero
straight sex N — (=not homosexual) sexo m entre heterosexuales; (=conventional) relaciones fpl sexuales convencionales, sexo m sin florituras *
straight ticket N (US) (Pol) —
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I [streɪt]adjective -er, -est1)a) ( not curved or wavy) recto; < hair> lacio, lisob) (level, upright, vertical) (pred)to be straight — estar* derecho
is my tie straight? — ¿tengo la corbata derecha or bien puesta?
your tie isn't straight — llevas or tienes la corbata torcida
2) ( in order) (pred)is my hair straight? — ¿tengo bien el pelo?
I have to get o put my room straight — tengo que ordenar mi cuarto
if I pay for the coffees, we'll be straight — si pago los cafés quedamos or estamos en paz or (CS) a mano
to get something straight: let's get this straight a ver si nos entendemos; you have to make sure you've got your facts straight tienes que asegurarte de que la información que tienes es correcta; to set the record straight dejar las cosas en claro; to put o set somebody straight about something — aclararle algo a alguien
3)a) (direct, clear) <denial/refusal> rotundo, categóricoit's a straight choice between buying a car or going on holiday — la alternativa es clara: o se compra un coche o se va de vacaciones
I made $20,000 straight profit — saqué 20.000 dólares limpios de beneficio
she got straight A's — ≈sacó sobresaliente en todo
b) ( unmixed) <gin/vodka> soloall I want is a straight yes or no — lo único que quiero es que me digas que sí o que no, sin más
5) ( successive)he won in straight sets — ( Sport) ganó sin conceder or sin perder ningún set
this is the fifth straight day it's happened — (AmE) éste es el quinto día seguido que pasa
6)a) ( serious) <play/actor> dramático, seriob) ( conventional) (colloq) convencionalc) ( heterosexual) (colloq) heterosexual
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1)a) ( in a straight line) < walk> en línea rectathe truck was coming straight at me — el camión venía derecho or justo hacia mí
b) ( erect) <sit/stand> derecho2)a) ( directly) directamenteI came straight home from work — vine directamente or derecho a casa después del trabajo
b) ( immediately)straight after dinner — inmediatamente después de cenar, en cuanto terminé de cenar
she said straight off she wasn't paying — (colloq) dijo de entrada que ella no pagaba
I'll come straight to the point — iré derecho or directamente al grano
3) (colloq)a) ( frankly) con franquezab) ( honestly)are you playing straight with me? — ¿estás jugando limpio conmigo?
to go straight: he swore he'd go straight — prometió que se reformaría
4) ( clearly) <see/think> con claridadI can't think straight — no puedo pensar claro or con claridad
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13 ceu
- ceu, p. ce-ve; cf. neu et neve; seu et sive. [st1]1 [-] comme, ainsi que. - ceu quondam petiere rates, Virg. En. 6, 492: comme jadis ils regagnèrent leurs vaisseaux. - ceu fumus, Virg. En. 5, 740: comme une fumée. - ipse inter medios ceu dulcis imagine somni laetus, V.-Fl. 4, 531: lui-même, au milieu d'eux, heureux, comme sous le charme d'un songe délicieux. - ceu cum: comme lorsque. --- Virg. G. 1, 303: 4, 96; id. En. 7, 673; 9, 30; 9, 792; 10, 97; Sen. Q. N. 6, 24, 4. - ceu cum jam portum tetigere carinae, Virg. G. 1, 303: comme lorsque le navire touche au port. - lupi ceu raptores, Virg. En. 2, 355: comme des loups ravisseurs. - hic Hecuba et natae nequiquam altaria circum, praecipites atra ceu tempestate columbae, Virg. En. 2: là se tenaient Hécube et ses filles, autour des tables sacrées, vainement, telles des colombes jetées au sol par une noire tempête. [st1]2 [-] comme si. - sans verbe gloriosissimas victorias ceu damnosas reipublicae increpabat, Suet. Tib. 52, 2: il lui reprochait les victoires les plus glorieuses comme si elles avaient été des revers pour la patrie. - avec subj. ceu cetera nusquam bella forent, Virg. En. 2, 438: comme s'il n'y avait pas ailleurs de combats. - cf. Sil. 2, 378; Stat. S. 3, 1, 6; id. Th. 2, 417; Plin. 16, 10, 18. § 41; 31, 1, 1, § 2; 34, 6, 13, § 28. - ceu vero: comme si vraiment (pour réfuter, qqf. chez Plin.). --- Plin. 7, 55, 56, § 188; 11, 39, 92, § 226; 12, 1, 5, § 11. - ceu vero nesciam, Plin. praef.: comme si vraiment je ne savais pas. - ceu si: comme si. --- Lucr. 4, 620; 6, 161.* * *- ceu, p. ce-ve; cf. neu et neve; seu et sive. [st1]1 [-] comme, ainsi que. - ceu quondam petiere rates, Virg. En. 6, 492: comme jadis ils regagnèrent leurs vaisseaux. - ceu fumus, Virg. En. 5, 740: comme une fumée. - ipse inter medios ceu dulcis imagine somni laetus, V.-Fl. 4, 531: lui-même, au milieu d'eux, heureux, comme sous le charme d'un songe délicieux. - ceu cum: comme lorsque. --- Virg. G. 1, 303: 4, 96; id. En. 7, 673; 9, 30; 9, 792; 10, 97; Sen. Q. N. 6, 24, 4. - ceu cum jam portum tetigere carinae, Virg. G. 1, 303: comme lorsque le navire touche au port. - lupi ceu raptores, Virg. En. 2, 355: comme des loups ravisseurs. - hic Hecuba et natae nequiquam altaria circum, praecipites atra ceu tempestate columbae, Virg. En. 2: là se tenaient Hécube et ses filles, autour des tables sacrées, vainement, telles des colombes jetées au sol par une noire tempête. [st1]2 [-] comme si. - sans verbe gloriosissimas victorias ceu damnosas reipublicae increpabat, Suet. Tib. 52, 2: il lui reprochait les victoires les plus glorieuses comme si elles avaient été des revers pour la patrie. - avec subj. ceu cetera nusquam bella forent, Virg. En. 2, 438: comme s'il n'y avait pas ailleurs de combats. - cf. Sil. 2, 378; Stat. S. 3, 1, 6; id. Th. 2, 417; Plin. 16, 10, 18. § 41; 31, 1, 1, § 2; 34, 6, 13, § 28. - ceu vero: comme si vraiment (pour réfuter, qqf. chez Plin.). --- Plin. 7, 55, 56, § 188; 11, 39, 92, § 226; 12, 1, 5, § 11. - ceu vero nesciam, Plin. praef.: comme si vraiment je ne savais pas. - ceu si: comme si. --- Lucr. 4, 620; 6, 161.* * *Ceu, Aduerbium similitudinis, magis est poetarum, quam oratorum. Virgil. Ainsi comme, Tout ainsi que.\Argumento animalium quae semper defossa viuunt, ceu talpae. Plin. Comme.\Incremento terga, ceu quodam incitamento, flagellantur. Plin. Quasi comme se voulant esguillonner.\Ceu vero, pro Quasi vero. Plin. Comme si. -
14 numero
[st1]1 [-] nŭmĕrō, adv. [numerus]: a - vite, promptement. - numero mihi in mentem fuit + inf. Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 25: il m'est vite venu à l'idée de. b - trop vite, trop tôt. - cur numero estis mortui? Plaut. Poen. 5, 4, 102: pourquoi êtes-vous morts si tôt? c - précisément, exactement, juste, au bon moment. - neminem vidi, qui numero sciret, Naev.: je n'ai vu personne qui sût exactement. [st1]2 [-] nŭmĕro, āre, āvi, ātum [numerus]: a - compter, nombrer. - numerare Cn. Pompei bella, victorias, triumphos, Cic. Dej. 12: compter les guerres, les victoires, les triomphes de Cn. Pompée. - improbos a se primum numerare possunt, Cic. Phil. 7, 3: ils peuvent compter les mal intentionnés d'abord en partant d'eux-mêmes. - ea, si ex reis numeres,... si ex rebus, Cic. de Or. 2, 137: ces genres de causes, si on les compte d'après les personnes accusées..., d'après les objets... - numerare pecus, Virg. B. 3, 34: compter le troupeau. - numerare per digitos, Ov. F. 3, 123: compter sur ses doigts. - consule, numera (senatum) Cic. Att. 5, 4, 2: consulte, fais le compte [invitation adressée au consul, quand un sénateur voulait empêcher une résolution, en pensant qu'il n'y aurait pas le nombre voulu de votants]. --- cf. Cic. Fam. 8, 11, 2. - fig. numerare, quibus bonis male evenerit, Cic. Nat. 3, 81: compter les gens de bien qui n'ont pas eu de bonheur. b - compter, payer. - numerare stipendium militibus, Cic. Pis. 88: payer la solde aux soldats. - cf. Cic. Att. 16, 16 a, 5; Nep. Ep. 3, 6. - numerare a quaestore, a mensa publica, Cic. Fl. 44: payer par la main du questeur, sur le trésor public. - numeratus, a, um: comptant, en numéraire. - pecunia numerata, Cic. Verr 5, 17: argent comptant. - dos numerata, Cic. Caec. 11: dot en numéraire. c - compter = avoir. - multos numerabis amicos, Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 5: tu auras beaucoup d'amis. - veterani tricena stipendia numerantes, Tac. An. 1, 35: vétérans comptant chacun trente ans de service. d - compter, mettre au nombre de, regarder comme. - in mediocribus oratoribus numerari, Cic. Br. 166: être compté au nombre des orateurs secondaires. - divitias in bonis non numerare, Cic. Tusc. 5, 46: ne pas mettre les richesses parmi les biens. - cf. Cic. Tusc. 5, 30; 2, 37; Par. 8. - inter viros optimos numerari, Cic. Font. 38: être compté parmi les meilleurs citoyens. - numerare aliquem inter decemviros, Liv. 3, 35, 3: compter qqn parmi les décemvirs. - cf. Liv. 22, 49, 16; Tac. An. 12, 64. - numerare Platonem ex vetere Academia, Cic. Ac. 1, 46: regarder Platon comme faisant partie de l'ancienne Académie. - avec double acc. numerare singulas stellas deos, Cic. Nat. 3, 40: regarder chaque constellation comme une divinité. - aliquem accusatorem suum numerare, Cic. Mur. 24, 49: regarder qqn comme son accusateur. - qualem me et esse et numerari volo, Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 18: tel que je veux être et paraître. - Thucydides numquam est numeratus orator, Cic. Brut. 45, 166: Thucydide n'a jamais passé pour orateur. - me uterque numerat suum, Cic. Att. 7, 1, 3: tous deux me comptent dans leur parti. - qui principes numerabantur, Cic. Br. 305: ceux qui étaient mis au premier rang. - is alter Timarchides numerabatur, Cic. Verr. 2, 169: on le regardait comme un second Timarchide. - numerare in beneficii parte, Cic. Phil. 11, 3: regarder qqch comme un bienfait. - numerare aliquid in beneficii loco, Cic. Fam. 2, 6, 1: regarder qqch comme un bienfait. - nec servatoris illum loco numerabo, sed foeneratoris, Sen. Ben. 2: je ne le mettrai pas au rang des libérateurs, mais au rang des usuriers. - numerare voluptatem nullo loco, Cic. Fin. 2, 90: tenir pour rien le plaisir. - ipse honestissimus inter suos numerabatur, Cic. Rosc. Am. 6, 16: lui-même était considéré comme le plus honorable parmi ses concitoyens. e - compter à partir de, faire partir de, faire commencer depuis, faire démarrer à. - libertatis originem inde numerare, Liv. 2, 1: faire démarrer l'origine de la liberté à partir de cette époque. - tum licet a Pico numeres genus, Juv. 8, 131: alors tu peux faire partir ta race de Picus. g - parcourir en cadence. - numerare pectine chordas, Juv. 6: jouer de la lyre (en parcourant les cordes avec l'archet).* * *[st1]1 [-] nŭmĕrō, adv. [numerus]: a - vite, promptement. - numero mihi in mentem fuit + inf. Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 25: il m'est vite venu à l'idée de. b - trop vite, trop tôt. - cur numero estis mortui? Plaut. Poen. 5, 4, 102: pourquoi êtes-vous morts si tôt? c - précisément, exactement, juste, au bon moment. - neminem vidi, qui numero sciret, Naev.: je n'ai vu personne qui sût exactement. [st1]2 [-] nŭmĕro, āre, āvi, ātum [numerus]: a - compter, nombrer. - numerare Cn. Pompei bella, victorias, triumphos, Cic. Dej. 12: compter les guerres, les victoires, les triomphes de Cn. Pompée. - improbos a se primum numerare possunt, Cic. Phil. 7, 3: ils peuvent compter les mal intentionnés d'abord en partant d'eux-mêmes. - ea, si ex reis numeres,... si ex rebus, Cic. de Or. 2, 137: ces genres de causes, si on les compte d'après les personnes accusées..., d'après les objets... - numerare pecus, Virg. B. 3, 34: compter le troupeau. - numerare per digitos, Ov. F. 3, 123: compter sur ses doigts. - consule, numera (senatum) Cic. Att. 5, 4, 2: consulte, fais le compte [invitation adressée au consul, quand un sénateur voulait empêcher une résolution, en pensant qu'il n'y aurait pas le nombre voulu de votants]. --- cf. Cic. Fam. 8, 11, 2. - fig. numerare, quibus bonis male evenerit, Cic. Nat. 3, 81: compter les gens de bien qui n'ont pas eu de bonheur. b - compter, payer. - numerare stipendium militibus, Cic. Pis. 88: payer la solde aux soldats. - cf. Cic. Att. 16, 16 a, 5; Nep. Ep. 3, 6. - numerare a quaestore, a mensa publica, Cic. Fl. 44: payer par la main du questeur, sur le trésor public. - numeratus, a, um: comptant, en numéraire. - pecunia numerata, Cic. Verr 5, 17: argent comptant. - dos numerata, Cic. Caec. 11: dot en numéraire. c - compter = avoir. - multos numerabis amicos, Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 5: tu auras beaucoup d'amis. - veterani tricena stipendia numerantes, Tac. An. 1, 35: vétérans comptant chacun trente ans de service. d - compter, mettre au nombre de, regarder comme. - in mediocribus oratoribus numerari, Cic. Br. 166: être compté au nombre des orateurs secondaires. - divitias in bonis non numerare, Cic. Tusc. 5, 46: ne pas mettre les richesses parmi les biens. - cf. Cic. Tusc. 5, 30; 2, 37; Par. 8. - inter viros optimos numerari, Cic. Font. 38: être compté parmi les meilleurs citoyens. - numerare aliquem inter decemviros, Liv. 3, 35, 3: compter qqn parmi les décemvirs. - cf. Liv. 22, 49, 16; Tac. An. 12, 64. - numerare Platonem ex vetere Academia, Cic. Ac. 1, 46: regarder Platon comme faisant partie de l'ancienne Académie. - avec double acc. numerare singulas stellas deos, Cic. Nat. 3, 40: regarder chaque constellation comme une divinité. - aliquem accusatorem suum numerare, Cic. Mur. 24, 49: regarder qqn comme son accusateur. - qualem me et esse et numerari volo, Cic. Fam. 1, 9, 18: tel que je veux être et paraître. - Thucydides numquam est numeratus orator, Cic. Brut. 45, 166: Thucydide n'a jamais passé pour orateur. - me uterque numerat suum, Cic. Att. 7, 1, 3: tous deux me comptent dans leur parti. - qui principes numerabantur, Cic. Br. 305: ceux qui étaient mis au premier rang. - is alter Timarchides numerabatur, Cic. Verr. 2, 169: on le regardait comme un second Timarchide. - numerare in beneficii parte, Cic. Phil. 11, 3: regarder qqch comme un bienfait. - numerare aliquid in beneficii loco, Cic. Fam. 2, 6, 1: regarder qqch comme un bienfait. - nec servatoris illum loco numerabo, sed foeneratoris, Sen. Ben. 2: je ne le mettrai pas au rang des libérateurs, mais au rang des usuriers. - numerare voluptatem nullo loco, Cic. Fin. 2, 90: tenir pour rien le plaisir. - ipse honestissimus inter suos numerabatur, Cic. Rosc. Am. 6, 16: lui-même était considéré comme le plus honorable parmi ses concitoyens. e - compter à partir de, faire partir de, faire commencer depuis, faire démarrer à. - libertatis originem inde numerare, Liv. 2, 1: faire démarrer l'origine de la liberté à partir de cette époque. - tum licet a Pico numeres genus, Juv. 8, 131: alors tu peux faire partir ta race de Picus. g - parcourir en cadence. - numerare pectine chordas, Juv. 6: jouer de la lyre (en parcourant les cordes avec l'archet).* * *I.Numero, Aduerbium, veteres pro Nimium cito dicebant, authore Festo. Plaut. Numero huc aduenis ad prandium. Trop tost.II.Numero, numeras, penult. corr. numerare. Virgil. Nombrer, Compter.\Per digitos numerare. Ouid. Compter sur, ou par ses doigts.\Numerare pecuniam. Cic. Bailler argent comptant, Bailler manuellement.\Stipendium numerare militibus. Cic. Payer les gages.\Numerare. Cic. Estimer et juger.\Prope alter Timarchides numerabatur. Cic. On l'estimoit et jugeoit on estre un autre Timarchides.\Nullo loco numerare rem aliquam. Cic. N'estimer rien, N'en tenir compte.\Numerare in bonis, etc. Id est, inter bona, hoc est, bonum iudicare. Cic. Mettre au rang du bien, Estimer bon.\Eamque neque in rectis, neque in prauis numerabat. Cic. Il ne l'estimoit ne bonne ne mauvaise.\Vites iure apud priscos magnitudine quoque inter arbores numerabantur. Plin. Estoyent estimees arbres.\Honestissimus inter suos numerabatur. Cic. On l'estimoit, ou Il estoit estimé l'un des honnestes qui fust en sa ville. -
15 tot
tot, adj. indécl. autant de, tant de. - tot civitatum conjuratio: la conjuration de tant de cités. - quot homines, tot sententiae: autant d'hommes, autant d'avis. - quot pugnas Alexander commisit, tot victorias tulit: autant Alexandre a engagé de batailles, autant il a remporté de victoires. - tot plagas acceperat ut movere se non posset: il avait reçu tant de coups qu'il ne pouvait se mouvoir.* * *tot, adj. indécl. autant de, tant de. - tot civitatum conjuratio: la conjuration de tant de cités. - quot homines, tot sententiae: autant d'hommes, autant d'avis. - quot pugnas Alexander commisit, tot victorias tulit: autant Alexandre a engagé de batailles, autant il a remporté de victoires. - tot plagas acceperat ut movere se non posset: il avait reçu tant de coups qu'il ne pouvait se mouvoir.* * *Tot, Nomen numerale indeclinabile. Plin. Autant.\Quot homines, tot causae. Cicero. Autant d'hommes, autant de causes. -
16 alcanzar el punto culminante
(v.) = climaxEx. When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.* * *(v.) = climaxEx: When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.
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17 beneficio fiscal
m.taxable profit, taxable profits.* * *(n.) = tax benefit, fiscal benefitEx. When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.Ex. The economic and fiscal benefits of immigration should not be the sole driver of immigration policy.* * *(n.) = tax benefit, fiscal benefitEx: When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.
Ex: The economic and fiscal benefits of immigration should not be the sole driver of immigration policy. -
18 brillante
adj.1 shining (reluciente) (luz, astro).2 brilliant.el pianista estuvo brillante the pianist was outstandingm.diamond.* * *► adjetivo1 (extraordinario) brilliant1 (diamante) diamond* * *1. noun m. 2. adj.bright, brilliant, shiny* * *1. ADJ1) (=reluciente) [luz, sol, color] [gen] bright; [muy fuerte] brilliant; [superficie pulida] shiny; [pelo] glossy, shiny; [joyas, lentejuelas] sparkling, glitteringun estampado amarillo brillante — a bright o brilliant yellow pattern
¡qué brillante ha quedado el suelo! — the floor is really shiny now!
2) (=excelente) brilliant2.SM diamond, brilliant* * *Ia) <luz/estrella/color> bright; <zapatos/metal/pelo> shiny; < pintura> gloss (before n); < papel> shiny, glossyb) <escritor/porvenir> brilliantIIa) ( diamante) diamondb) brillantes masculino plural (Arg) ( polvo brillante) glitter* * *= brilliant, glistening, glossy [glossier -comp., glossiest -sup.], dashing, shimmering, gleaming, sparkling, shiny [shinier -comp., shiniest -sup.], bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], glittering, twinkling, shining, flashing, bravura, blazing, sparkly.Ex. This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.Ex. Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.Ex. The master has a glossy side coated with kaolin and an uncoated reverse side.Ex. Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.Ex. Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex. The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.Ex. She looked at them it with sparkling eyes, as though the problem was now solved.Ex. Art paper (the shiny paper used for printing fine-screen half-tones from the 1880s) had a coating of china clay applied in a special machine to one or both sides of a web of body paper.Ex. The openness of the now accessible stacks is emphasised by use of glass and bright colours.Ex. The article 'The glittering prizes' likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage.Ex. The menu has a variety of embellishments such as twinkling stars or a message board.Ex. When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.Ex. Errors are indicated by a flashing light and the repositioning of the cursor at the item in error.Ex. She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.Ex. Marie-Nicole Lemieux in the title role provides a blazing star performance.Ex. Basically, it's a piece of embroidered fabric to which is added fringe, tassels, and sparkly things.----* con ojos brillantes = bright-eyed.* ejecución brillante = bravura performance.* * *Ia) <luz/estrella/color> bright; <zapatos/metal/pelo> shiny; < pintura> gloss (before n); < papel> shiny, glossyb) <escritor/porvenir> brilliantIIa) ( diamante) diamondb) brillantes masculino plural (Arg) ( polvo brillante) glitter* * *= brilliant, glistening, glossy [glossier -comp., glossiest -sup.], dashing, shimmering, gleaming, sparkling, shiny [shinier -comp., shiniest -sup.], bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], glittering, twinkling, shining, flashing, bravura, blazing, sparkly.Ex: This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.
Ex: Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.Ex: The master has a glossy side coated with kaolin and an uncoated reverse side.Ex: Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Ex: The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.Ex: She looked at them it with sparkling eyes, as though the problem was now solved.Ex: Art paper (the shiny paper used for printing fine-screen half-tones from the 1880s) had a coating of china clay applied in a special machine to one or both sides of a web of body paper.Ex: The openness of the now accessible stacks is emphasised by use of glass and bright colours.Ex: The article 'The glittering prizes' likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage.Ex: The menu has a variety of embellishments such as twinkling stars or a message board.Ex: When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.Ex: Errors are indicated by a flashing light and the repositioning of the cursor at the item in error.Ex: She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.Ex: Marie-Nicole Lemieux in the title role provides a blazing star performance.Ex: Basically, it's a piece of embroidered fabric to which is added fringe, tassels, and sparkly things.* con ojos brillantes = bright-eyed.* ejecución brillante = bravura performance.* * *1 ‹luz/estrella/color› bright; ‹zapatos/metal/pelo› shiny; ‹pintura› gloss ( before n); ‹papel› shiny, glossytenía la platería brillante she kept the silverware gleamingson de un color azul brillante they're bright bluetenía los ojos brillantes de fiebre her eyes were bright with feversus brillantes ojos azules his sparkling o bright blue eyesel fregadero está brillante de limpio the sink is sparkling cleantiene el suelo brillante the floor's shininguna tela brillante material with a sheen2 ‹escritor/discurso/porvenir› brilliant1 (diamante) diamondun anillo de brillantes a diamond ring* * *
brillante adjetivo
‹zapatos/metal/pelo› shiny;
‹ pintura› gloss ( before n);
‹ papel› glossy;
‹ tela› with a sheen
‹ mente› great;
■ sustantivo masculino ( diamante) diamond;
brillante
I adjetivo
1 (un color, una persona, un objeto) brilliant: su conferencia fue absolutamente brillante, his talk was absolutely brillant
2 (un suelo, una superficie) gleaming
II sustantivo masculino diamond
' brillante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consumada
- consumado
- distinguirse
- impracticable
- lustrosa
- lustroso
- nublar
- viva
- vivo
- destellar
- destello
- engarzar
- lumbrera
- radiante
- trayectoria
English:
blind
- bright
- brilliant
- gleaming
- gloss
- glossy
- glowing
- polished
- rock
- scintillating
- shining
- shiny
- sparkling
- strong
- vibrant
- brighten
- diamond
- flash
- sleek
* * *♦ adj1. [reluciente] [luz, astro] shining;[metal, zapatos, pelo] shiny; [ojos, sonrisa, diamante] sparkling2. [magnífico] brilliant;el pianista estuvo brillante the pianist was outstanding;el joven escritor tiene un futuro brillante the young writer has a brilliant future ahead of him♦ nmdiamond, Espec brilliant* * *I adj1 ( luminoso) bright2 figbrilliantII m diamond* * *brillante adj: brilliant, bright♦ brillantemente advbrillante nmdiamante: diamond* * *brillante1 adj1. (luz, color) bright3. (persona, actuación) brilliantbrillante2 n diamond -
19 calesa
f.calash.* * *1 coloquial calash, calèche* * *SF chaise, calash, buggy* * *femenino calash* * *= horse and buggy, buggy, victoria.Ex. It is certainly a new technology in the same sense that the 'horseless carriage' automobile was a different technology from the horse and buggy.Ex. The emphasis on industrial production meant that niceties would have to wait: there were textiles to be made and buggies to be turned out.Ex. When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.* * *femenino calash* * *= horse and buggy, buggy, victoria.Ex: It is certainly a new technology in the same sense that the 'horseless carriage' automobile was a different technology from the horse and buggy.
Ex: The emphasis on industrial production meant that niceties would have to wait: there were textiles to be made and buggies to be turned out.Ex: When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.* * *calash* * *
calesa sustantivo femenino buggy
' calesa' also found in these entries:
English:
buggy
- rickshaw
* * *calesa nf= open-topped horse-drawn carriage -
20 coche de caballos
* * *(n.) = horse and buggy, buggy, victoriaEx. It is certainly a new technology in the same sense that the 'horseless carriage' automobile was a different technology from the horse and buggy.Ex. The emphasis on industrial production meant that niceties would have to wait: there were textiles to be made and buggies to be turned out.Ex. When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.* * ** * *(n.) = horse and buggy, buggy, victoriaEx: It is certainly a new technology in the same sense that the 'horseless carriage' automobile was a different technology from the horse and buggy.
Ex: The emphasis on industrial production meant that niceties would have to wait: there were textiles to be made and buggies to be turned out.Ex: When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.* * *horse-drawn carriage
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