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1 modesty
Bescheidenheit, die* * *noun die Bescheidenheit* * *mod·es·ty[ˈmɒdɪsti, AM ˈmɑ:d-]n ( approv)in all \modesty in aller Bescheidenheit* * *['mɒdIstɪ]n1) (= humbleness) Bescheidenheit fin all modesty —
the modesty of the man! (iro) — der ist ja überhaupt nicht von sich eingenommen! (iro inf)
3) (= chasteness) Schamgefühl nt; (in behaviour) Anstand m, Sittsamkeit f (geh), Züchtigkeit f (old); (in dress) Unauffälligkeit f, Dezentheit f* * *modesty s1. Bescheidenheit f:in all modesty bei aller Bescheidenheit2. Anspruchslosigkeit f, Einfachheit f3. Schamgefühl n, Sittsamkeit f* * *noun, no pl.Bescheidenheit, die* * *n.Bescheidenheit f.Genügsamkeit f. -
2 modestly
adverbbescheiden; dezent, unauffällig [sich kleiden]* * *adverb bescheiden* * *mod·est·ly[ˈmɒdɪstli, AM ˈmɑ:d-]to dress \modestly sich akk dezent kleiden3. (not expensively)\modestly priced preisgünstig* * *['mɒdIstlɪ]adv1) (= unassumingly, moderately) bescheidenmodestly successful — in bescheidenem Maße erfolgreich
modestly priced goods —
he still gambled modestly — er spielte immer noch in Maßen
* * *adverbbescheiden; dezent, unauffällig [sich kleiden]* * *adv.bescheiden adv. -
3 modestly
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4 modesty
in all \modesty in aller Bescheidenheit -
5 jactancia
f.1 boasting.2 bragging, vanity, conceit, boasting.* * *1 boastfulness, boasting, bragging* * *SF (=autoalabanzas) boasting; (=orgullo) boastfulness* * ** * *= boastfulness, swagger, bragging, boasting, bluster.Ex. For all their nationalistic boastfulness, the Spanish economy remained largely dependent on foreigners.Ex. The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let thenm swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world.Ex. Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex. Listen to what is said, and judge whether it reflects real knowledge or just pretense or bluster.* * ** * *= boastfulness, swagger, bragging, boasting, bluster.Ex: For all their nationalistic boastfulness, the Spanish economy remained largely dependent on foreigners.
Ex: The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let thenm swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world.Ex: Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex: Listen to what is said, and judge whether it reflects real knowledge or just pretense or bluster.* * *1 (cualidad) boastfulness2 (acción) boasting, braggingsin jactancia, debo decir que el nuestro es el mejor without wishing to boast o brag, I have to say that ours is the best one* * *
jactancia f frml boastfulness
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Spanish:
presunción
* * *jactancia nfboasting;habla de sus hijos con jactancia he speaks boastfully about his children* * *f boasting* * *jactancia nf1) : boastfulness2) : boasting, bragging -
6 boast
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbprahlen mit; (possess) sich rühmen (+ Gen.)3. noun1) Prahlerei, die2) (cause of pride) Stolz, der* * *[bəust] 1. verb(to talk with too much pride: He was always boasting about how clever his son was.) prahlen2. noun(the words used in talking proudly about something: His boast is that he has never yet lost a match.) die Prahlerei- academic.ru/7838/boastful">boastful- boastfully
- boastfulness
- boasting* * *[bəʊst, AM boʊst]▪ to \boast that... damit angeben, dass...II. vt▪ to \boast sth1. (say boastfully) etw prahlerisch verkündento be an empty \boast reine Angeberei sein fam* * *[bəʊst]1. n1) Prahlerei f2) (= source of pride) Stolz mit is their boast that... — sie rühmen sich, dass...
2. viprahlen (about, of mit to sb jdm gegenüber)without boasting, without wishing to boast — ohne zu prahlen
3. vt1) (= possess) sich rühmen (+gen) (geh)2) (= say boastfully) prahlen* * *boast1 [bəʊst]A s1. Prahlerei f (auch Äußerung etc)2. Stolz m (Gegenstand oder Grund des Stolzes):he was the boast of his age er war der Stolz seiner Zeit;it is her boast that … sie ist stolz darauf, dass …B v/i prahlen (about, of mit):it is not much to boast of damit ist es nicht weit herC v/t1. mit etwas prahlen:boast that … damit prahlen, dass …2. sich des Besitzes einer Sache rühmen (können), aufzuweisen haben, sein Eigen nennenboast2 [bəʊst] v/t1. Steine roh behauen* * *1. intransitive verbprahlen (of, about mit)2. transitive verbprahlen mit; (possess) sich rühmen (+ Gen.)3. noun1) Prahlerei, die2) (cause of pride) Stolz, der* * *(of) v.renommieren (mit) v. (of, about) v.prahlen (mit) v. v.angeben (mit) v.aufweisen (Erfolge etc.) v. -
7 charanga
f.1 brass band (banda).2 party (informal) (fiesta).3 fanfare, noisy brass music.4 boastfulness, fanfare, fanfaronade.* * *1 brass band* * *SF1) (Mús, Mil) brass bandEspaña2) * (=jaleo) hullabaloo *, racket *3) LAm (=baile) informal dance, hop ** * ** * *= fanfare.Ex. The recommendations were accepted without fanfare.* * ** * *= fanfare.Ex: The recommendations were accepted without fanfare.
* * *brass band; (militar) military bandla España de charanga y pandereta the Spain of bullfighters and flamenco dancers* * *
charanga sustantivo femenino
brass band;
( militar) military band
charanga sustantivo femenino Mús brass band
* * *charanga nf1. [banda] brass band* * *f brass band -
8 boastful
['bəʊstfl]* * *adjective presuntuoso* * *boastful /ˈbəʊstfl/a.vanaglorioso; presuntuoso; tronfioboastfullyavv.presuntuosamente; in modo tronfioboastfulnessn. [u]vanagloria; millanteria; presunzione.* * *['bəʊstfl]
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