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3 notorious
nə'to:riəs(well-known for badness or wickedness: a notorious murderer.) notorio- notoriously
notorious adj famoso / conocidoSe emplea para hablar únicamente de las cosas malas. Si se trata de algo bueno se dice famous o well knowntr[nəʊ'tɔːrɪəs]1 pejorative célebrenotorious [no'to:riəs] adj: de mala fama, célebre, bien conocidoadj.• célebre adj.• de mala fama adj.• fragante adj.• notorio, -a adj.nəʊ'tɔːriəsadjective <thief/womanizer/gossip> (bien) conocido; < place> de mala fama or mala reputaciónto be notorious FOR something/-ING — ser* (bien) conocido por algo/+ inf, tener* fama de algo/+ inf
[nǝʊ'tɔːrɪǝs]ADJ [criminal] muy conocido, celebérrimo; [area, town, prison] de mala fama, de mala reputación; [comment, speech] desgraciadamente famoso; [case, crime] muy sonadoto be notorious for sth — ser conocido por algo, tener fama de algo
* * *[nəʊ'tɔːriəs]adjective <thief/womanizer/gossip> (bien) conocido; < place> de mala fama or mala reputaciónto be notorious FOR something/-ING — ser* (bien) conocido por algo/+ inf, tener* fama de algo/+ inf
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4 entrada
entrada sustantivo femenino 1 ( acción) entrance;◊ la entrada es gratuita admission o entrance is free;vigilaban sus entradas y salidas they watched his comings and goings; ( on signs) prohibida la entrada no entry; ( on signs) entrada libre admission free; entrada en or (esp AmL) a algo entry into sth; forzaron su entrada en el or al edificio they forced an entry into the building; de entrada right from the start 2a) (en etapa, estado):esto le facilitó la entrada a la universidad that made it easier for him to get into university espérame en or a la entrada wait for me at the entrance; 3 (Espec) ticket; 4 (Com, Fin) 5 ( de comida) starter 6 (Dep) 7 ( en el pelo):
entrado,-a adj (un periodo de tiempo) advanced: ya está muy entrado el curso, we're well into the school year Locuciones: entrado en años, advanced in years
entrada sustantivo femenino
1 (acceso) entrance
2 (para espectáculos) ticket
entrada libre, free admission
3 (concurrencia, taquilla) Dep gate Teat attendance
4 (vestíbulo) hall
5 (pago inicial) deposit
6 (en un grupo, lugar) entry: hizo una entrada triunfal, he made a triumphant entry
7 Culin starter
8 Com (ingresos) income
entrada de divisas, inflow of foreign exchange
9 (en la cabellera) receding hairline
10 Ftb tackle Locuciones: de entrada, for a start: de entrada nos negamos a aceptar sus condiciones, for a start we refuse to accept their conditions ' entrada' also found in these entries: Spanish: acceso - boca - boleto - condenar - fichar - ingreso - localidad - portal - prohibida - prohibido - reventa - sacar - sellar - tapar - tique - tíquet - vado - a - adelante - aglomeración - ajustar - antelación - asegurar - bien - bloquear - boleta - caro - coger - conseguir - cortesía - desbloquear - entrado - franquear - impedir - negar - permitir - pórtico - prohibir - robo - servicio - sobra - triunfal - valer English: access - admission - admittance - bar - bound - break in - burglarize - cue - deposit - doorway - down payment - drive - driveway - enter - entrance - entrance fee - entrance requirements - entry - far - fee - formality - free - gate - gateway - hall - hallway - inlet - input - intake - into - keep out - midnight - mouth - pit stop - porch - prep school - scramble - stage door - starter - tackle - ticket - ticket holder - turn up - way - admit - assure - ban - door - down - gross
См. также в других словарях:
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Prussĭa — (neulat.), Preußen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Prussia — Prussĭa, neulat. Name für Preußen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
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Prussia — [prush′ə] 1. historical region of N Germany, on the Baltic 2. former kingdom in N Europe (1701 1871) & the dominant state of the German Empire (1871 1919): formally dissolved in 1947 … English World dictionary
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Prussia — Germany s most important Land, Prussia dominated German poli tics from 1871 until Hitler* seized power. Inclusive of Germany north of Thu ringia,* Bavaria,* Hesse, Württemberg, Baden, and the Land of Saxony* (excepting Mecklenburg, Oldenburg,… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik