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21 revestir
v.1 to cover.2 to take on, to have (poseer) (solemnidad, gravedad).3 to coat, to resurface, to clad, to line.4 to imply, to entail.* * *1 (recubrir) to cover (de, with), coat (de, with), line (de, with)2 (disimular) to conceal, disguise3 figurado (presentar) to take on1 to arm oneself* * *verb1) to cover, line2) to take on* * *1. VT1) (=recubrir) [+ pared, suelo] to cover (de, con with)[+ tubo] to sheathe (de, con in) [+ fachada] to face (de, con with, in)2) frm (=presentar, tener) to have, possess3) frm (=encubrir)revistió de ingenuidad sus comentarios maliciosos — he cloaked his barbed comments with apparent innocence
4) frm [+ lenguaje, texto] to lard (de with)5) [sacerdote] to put on, don2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( cubrir) <pared/suelo> to cover; < cable> to sheathe, cover; < tubería> to laguna fachada revestida de mármol — a façade clad o faced with marble
2) (frml) (tener, presentar)2.revestirse v pron* * *= coat, encase, overlay, clothe, overlie, resurface.Ex. Carbon paper is paper coated on one side with loosely adhering dye used for transferring impressions of writing, typewriting, drawing, etc.Ex. For certain categories of material, the physical carrier consists of a storage medium (e.g., tape, film) sometimes encased in plastic, metal, etc., housing (e.g. cassette, cartridge) that is an integral part of the item.Ex. There may be a very flexible communication system that overlays the administrative structure, or there may be a fairly rigid pattern of communication that adheres to the administrative lines of authority.Ex. The performance is kept fresh each time because the teller is under a tension: he has to find the language in which to clothe the body of the work.Ex. The disputes between islanders and outsiders overlie the deeper problem of administrative denial of indigenous lagoon rights.Ex. Lithographic stones are easy to prepare, they can give a very large number of impressions, and they can be resurfaced by polishing with an abrasive.----* revestir con = cloak in.* revestir de arcilla = clay.* sin revestir = uncoated.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( cubrir) <pared/suelo> to cover; < cable> to sheathe, cover; < tubería> to laguna fachada revestida de mármol — a façade clad o faced with marble
2) (frml) (tener, presentar)2.revestirse v pron* * *= coat, encase, overlay, clothe, overlie, resurface.Ex: Carbon paper is paper coated on one side with loosely adhering dye used for transferring impressions of writing, typewriting, drawing, etc.
Ex: For certain categories of material, the physical carrier consists of a storage medium (e.g., tape, film) sometimes encased in plastic, metal, etc., housing (e.g. cassette, cartridge) that is an integral part of the item.Ex: There may be a very flexible communication system that overlays the administrative structure, or there may be a fairly rigid pattern of communication that adheres to the administrative lines of authority.Ex: The performance is kept fresh each time because the teller is under a tension: he has to find the language in which to clothe the body of the work.Ex: The disputes between islanders and outsiders overlie the deeper problem of administrative denial of indigenous lagoon rights.Ex: Lithographic stones are easy to prepare, they can give a very large number of impressions, and they can be resurfaced by polishing with an abrasive.* revestir con = cloak in.* revestir de arcilla = clay.* sin revestir = uncoated.* * *vtA (cubrir) ‹paredes/suelos› to cover; ‹cables› to sheathe, cover; ‹tuberías› to lag revestir algo DE or CON algo:un volante revestido de cuero a leather-covered steering wheelrevistieron la superficie de or con asfalto they coated o covered the surface with asphaltparedes revestidas de madera walls with wood paneling, wood-paneled wallsuna fachada revestida de mármol a facade clad o faced with marblerevistieron las paredes con un material aislante they lined the walls with an insulating materialB ( frml)(tener, presentar): la ceremonia revistió gran solemnidad it was a very solemn ceremony, the ceremony was marked by great solemnitysu estado no revestía gravedad her condition was not seriousla situación reviste caracteres alarmantes the situation has certain alarming aspectsse revistieron de valor they plucked up (their) courage o they armed themselves with couragese revistió de paciencia she armed herself with patience, she summoned up all her resources of patience* * *
revestir ( conjugate revestir) verbo transitivo ( cubrir) ‹pared/suelo› to cover;
‹ cable› to sheathe, cover;
‹ tubería› ( con material aislante) to lag;
revestir verbo transitivo
1 (como protección o adorno) to cover [de, with]
2 (presentar un aspecto, cualidad, carácter) to have: el asunto revestía gran importancia, the matter was really serious
3 (encubrir) to disguise [de, in]
' revestir' also found in these entries:
English:
clothe
- concrete
- cover
- lag
- line
- surface
- tile
- encase
- panel
* * *♦ vt1. [recubrir] to cover;[con pintura] to coat; [con forro] to line;revistieron las paredes de corcho they put cork panels on the walls;revistieron el patio de cemento the courtyard was cemented overla herida no reviste importancia the wound isn't serious;el acto revistió gran solemnidad it was a very solemn occasion4. [disfrazar] to disguise, to cover up* * *v/t1 TÉC cover (de with)2:revestir gravedad be serious;revestir importancia be important* * *revestir {54} vt1) : to coat, to cover, to surface2) : to conceal, to disguise3) : to take on, to assumela reunión revistió gravedad: the meeting took on a serious note -
22 protocolo
m.1 etiquette (ceremonial).2 documents handled by a solicitor (law).3 protocol (computing).protocolo de comunicación communications protocol4 rule, rubric.5 notes jotted down in a lecture.6 formal registry, formal registry of a notary public.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: protocolar.* * *1 (gen) protocol2 figurado (formalismo) etiquette, formality\de protocolo (visita) formal* * *SM1) (Pol, Inform) protocol2) (=reglas ceremoniales) protocol, convention3) (=formalismo)sin protocolos — informal(ly), without formalities
4) (Med) medical record* * *1)a) ( etiqueta) protocolobservar el protocolo — to observe protocol o convention
b) ( solemnidad)me tratan con mucho protocolo — they treat me very formally o politely
2)a) ( de acuerdo) protocolb) (Der) registry3) (Inf) protocol* * *= protocol, protocol, etiquette.Ex. Enter a separately published protocol, amendment, extension, or other agreement ancillary to a treaty, etc., under the heading for the basic agreement.Ex. A protocol is simply a set of conventions that determines how data will be exchanged between different programs.Ex. The rapid and sustained growth of the Internet has lent a new importance to the development of such network etiquettes (or 'netiquettes').----* conjunto integrado de protocolos = a suite of + protocols.* con mucho protocolo = ceremoniously.* protocolo de comunicaciones = communication(s) protocol.* protocolo de investigación = research protocol.* protocolo de Kyoto, el = Kyoto protocol, the.* protocolo ILL = ILL protocol.* protocolo SR = SR protocol.* * *1)a) ( etiqueta) protocolobservar el protocolo — to observe protocol o convention
b) ( solemnidad)me tratan con mucho protocolo — they treat me very formally o politely
2)a) ( de acuerdo) protocolb) (Der) registry3) (Inf) protocol* * *= protocol, protocol, etiquette.Ex: Enter a separately published protocol, amendment, extension, or other agreement ancillary to a treaty, etc., under the heading for the basic agreement.
Ex: A protocol is simply a set of conventions that determines how data will be exchanged between different programs.Ex: The rapid and sustained growth of the Internet has lent a new importance to the development of such network etiquettes (or 'netiquettes').* conjunto integrado de protocolos = a suite of + protocols.* con mucho protocolo = ceremoniously.* protocolo de comunicaciones = communication(s) protocol.* protocolo de investigación = research protocol.* protocolo de Kyoto, el = Kyoto protocol, the.* protocolo ILL = ILL protocol.* protocolo SR = SR protocol.* * *A1 (ceremonial) protocolobservar el protocolo to observe protocol o conventionvestimenta de protocolo formal dressjefe de protocolo head of protocol2(solemnidad): me tratan con mucho protocolo they treat me very formally o politelyB1 (de un acuerdo) protocol2 ( Der) registryC ( Inf) protocolCompuestos:file transfer protocolhypertext transfer protocol* * *
protocolo sustantivo masculino
b) (Inf) protocol
protocolo sustantivo masculino
1 protocol, convention, formality
2 Der registry
' protocolo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
etiqueta
- formalidad
- gravedad
- informal
- FTP
English:
etiquette
- http
- protocol
* * *protocolo nm1. [ceremonial] protocol;como exige el protocolo as required by protocol;seguir el protocolo to follow protocol2. Der = documents handled by a lawyer3. Informát protocolprotocolo de comunicación communications protocol;protocolo de Internet Internet protocol4. [acta] protocolel Protocolo de Kioto the Kyoto agreement* * *m protocol* * *protocolo nm: protocol -
23 sentarse
1. прил.1) общ. (о людях) насесть (gran cantidad), (сесть) усесться, рассесться, сесть, подсесть (к кому-л.) (junto a, a la vera de)2) разг. (усесться) засесть (instalarse con comodidad, básicamente)3) устар. восседать (con solemnidad), воссесть (con solemnidad), и (con solemnidad)2. гл.общ. садиться, усаживаться -
24 священнодействие
с.1) рел. ceremonia f (solemnidad) religiosa2) перен., обыкн. ирон. solemnidad f, ceremonia f, ceremonial m -
25 empaque
m.1 solemnity (seriedad, solemnidad) (de ocasión).2 packaging (envase). (Mexican Spanish)3 packing, wrapping.4 gasket.5 seal, washer.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: empacar.* * *1 (de paquete) packing————————1 (de una persona) presence, bearing* * *SM1) * (=aspecto) look, appearance2) (=distinción) presence3) LAm (=descaro) nerve, effrontery, cheek ** * *1) ( distinción) (imposing) presence; ( pomposidad) pomposity2) (Col) ( acción de empaquetar) packing; ( de regalo) wrapping3) (Col, Méx, Ven) (Tec) seal; ( de llave de agua) washer4) (Col fam) ( aspecto) look* * *1) ( distinción) (imposing) presence; ( pomposidad) pomposity2) (Col) ( acción de empaquetar) packing; ( de regalo) wrapping3) (Col, Méx, Ven) (Tec) seal; ( de llave de agua) washer4) (Col fam) ( aspecto) look* * *A1 (distinción) presence, imposing presence2 (pomposidad) pomposityB* * *
Del verbo empacar: ( conjugate empacar)
empaqué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
empaque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Del verbo empacarse: ( conjugate empacarse)
me empaqué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
me empaque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo
se empaque es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
empacar
empaque
empacar ( conjugate empacar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to pack
empaque sustantivo masculino
1 (Col, Méx, Ven) (Tec) seal;
( de llave de agua) washer
2 (Col) ( acción de empaquetar) packing;
( de regalo) wrapping
empacar
I verbo transitivo (empaquetar) to pack
II verbo intransitivo LAm (hacer la maleta) to pack up
' empaque' also found in these entries:
English:
washer
* * *empaque nm1. [seriedad, solemnidad] [de ocasión] solemnity;[de persona] presence2. Andes, Carib, Méx [descaro] nerve, cheek4. RP [en tienda] collection counter[de llave] washer* * *m1 presence2 ( seriedad) solemnity* * *1) : presence, bearing2) : pomposity3) descaro: impudence, nerve -
26 prosopopeya
f.1 prosopopoeia, personification, a figure of speech.2 (coll.) Splendor, pageantry.3 prosopopeia, personification, prosopopoeia.4 affectation, bombast.* * *1 (figura retórica) prosopopoeia2 (solemnidad) pomposity* * *SF1) (=personificación) personification, prosopopoeia frm2) (=pomposidad) pomposity, affectation* * *femenino (Lit) prosopopeia* * *femenino (Lit) prosopopeia* * *1 ( Lit) prosopopeia2 ( fam) (afectación) pompousness, ceremoniousness¡hombre! sin tanta prosopopeya there's no need to stand on ceremony o to be so formal* * *prosopopeya nf1. Lit prosopopeia, personification2. [solemnidad] ceremoniousness, pomposity -
27 pobre
1. adj1) бедный, нуждающийся, неимущий3) жалкий, захудалый; низкосортный ( о вещах)4) несчастный, несчастливый, жалкий, бедный5) спокойный, мирный; добродушный, кроткий2. m1) бедняк, неимущий2) бедняга, страдалец3. com.••pobre vergonzante — бедняк (стыдящийся просить милостыню)pobre de solemnidad — нищий; ≈ гол как соколhacer el pobre — разыгрывать из себя бедняка, прибедняться¡pobre! — бедняжка!¡pobre de mí! — несчастный я!, горе мне! -
28 восседать
несов. уст., шутл.tomar asiento, sentarse (непр.) ( con solemnidad) -
29 воссесть
(1 ед. восся́ду) сов. уст., шутл.sentarse (непр.) ( con solemnidad) -
30 празднество
с.fiesta f, festejo m; solemnidad f ( торжество) -
31 торжественность
ж. -
32 торжество
с.1) ( празднество) fiesta f, festejo m2) разг. ( торжественность) solemnidad f3) (победа, ликование) triunfo mторжество́ правосу́дия — triunfo de la justiciaсмотре́ть с торжество́м — mirar con aire de triunfo -
33 чинно
нареч.ceremoniosamente ( церемонно); con solemnidad ( торжественно); correctamente, decentemente ( прилично) -
34 ceremonia
θere'monǐaf1) Zeremonie f, Akt m2)por ceremonia — nur zum Schein, bloß der Form wegen
sustantivo femenino2. [pompa, solemnidad] Feierlichkeit dieceremoniaceremonia [θere'monja] -
35 ceremonia
f.1 ceremony (acto).ceremonia de apertura opening ceremonyceremonia de clausura closing ceremonyceremonia inaugural opening ceremonyceremonia iniciática o de iniciación initiation ceremony2 ceremony, pomp (pompa, boato).recibieron a los reyes con gran ceremonia they welcomed the king and queen with great pomp3 ritual, rite, ceremony, liturgy.4 formality, ceremony, protocol, ceremoniousness.* * *1 ceremony2 (cumplido) deference, ceremony\con mucha ceremonia / con gran ceremonia with great pomp* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acto) ceremonyceremonia religiosa — religious ceremony, (religious) service
2) (=afectación) formality, ceremoniousnesses muy llano y le molesta tanta ceremonia — he's very straightforward and all this formality annoys him
¡déjate de ceremonias! — don't stand on ceremony!
sin ceremonia: el rey nos habló sin ceremonias — the king spoke to us plainly o without any ceremony
* * *femenino ceremony* * *= fuss, ritual, ceremony, rite, function, rite of passage, ritual of passage.Ex. Hernandez decided that if he wished to survive in this restrictive atmosphere his options were clearly the following: don't make waves, do a good job with no fuss of which he could be proud, and try to gain Balzac's respect.Ex. For example, a textbook on 'Social anthropology' will contain information on a large number of concepts such as social structure, kinship, marriage, ritual, etc.Ex. The types of materials include imperial writings, noble diaries, books on protocol and ceremonies, books relating to imperial tombs and early Chinese material.Ex. This is a list of uniform titles for liturgical works of the Latin rites of the Catholic Church.Ex. The workshop consisted of an inaugural function, a series of lectures, a panel discussion and a valedictory function.Ex. These books deal with stories involving ' rites of passage' for boys and girls who are coming of age in different countries.Ex. For some people class reunions act as a ritual of passage, while for others it may seems like a painful reminder of time marching on.----* ceremonia de apertura = opening ceremony.* ceremonia de clausura = closing ceremony.* ceremonia de entrega de premios = award(s) ceremony.* ceremonia de entrega de títulos = graduation ceremony.* ceremonia de graduación = commencement, graduation day, graduation ceremony.* ceremonia de inauguración = opening ceremony.* ceremonia de iniciación = initiation ritual, rite of passage.* ceremonia del matrimonio = marriage ceremony.* ceremonia del té = tea ceremony.* ceremonia inaugural = unveiling ceremony, inaugural ceremony, opening ceremony.* ceremonia nupcial = wedding ceremony.* ceremonia privada = private ceremony.* con mucha ceremonia = ceremoniously.* gustar la ceremonia = stand on + ceremony.* maestro de ceremonias = master of ceremonies, toastmaster.* sin ceremonias = unceremonious, unceremoniously.* traje de ceremonia = regalia.* * *femenino ceremony* * *= fuss, ritual, ceremony, rite, function, rite of passage, ritual of passage.Ex: Hernandez decided that if he wished to survive in this restrictive atmosphere his options were clearly the following: don't make waves, do a good job with no fuss of which he could be proud, and try to gain Balzac's respect.
Ex: For example, a textbook on 'Social anthropology' will contain information on a large number of concepts such as social structure, kinship, marriage, ritual, etc.Ex: The types of materials include imperial writings, noble diaries, books on protocol and ceremonies, books relating to imperial tombs and early Chinese material.Ex: This is a list of uniform titles for liturgical works of the Latin rites of the Catholic Church.Ex: The workshop consisted of an inaugural function, a series of lectures, a panel discussion and a valedictory function.Ex: These books deal with stories involving ' rites of passage' for boys and girls who are coming of age in different countries.Ex: For some people class reunions act as a ritual of passage, while for others it may seems like a painful reminder of time marching on.* ceremonia de apertura = opening ceremony.* ceremonia de clausura = closing ceremony.* ceremonia de entrega de premios = award(s) ceremony.* ceremonia de entrega de títulos = graduation ceremony.* ceremonia de graduación = commencement, graduation day, graduation ceremony.* ceremonia de inauguración = opening ceremony.* ceremonia de iniciación = initiation ritual, rite of passage.* ceremonia del matrimonio = marriage ceremony.* ceremonia del té = tea ceremony.* ceremonia inaugural = unveiling ceremony, inaugural ceremony, opening ceremony.* ceremonia nupcial = wedding ceremony.* ceremonia privada = private ceremony.* con mucha ceremonia = ceremoniously.* gustar la ceremonia = stand on + ceremony.* maestro de ceremonias = master of ceremonies, toastmaster.* sin ceremonias = unceremonious, unceremoniously.* traje de ceremonia = regalia.* * *1 (acto) ceremonyla ceremonia de asunción del mando the inauguration ceremonyla ceremonia de la boda the wedding service2 ( fam) (solemnidad) ceremonyno andemos con ceremonias let's not stand on ceremonylo hizo todo sin ceremonia she did it all without any fuss ( colloq)* * *
ceremonia sustantivo femenino
ceremony;
ceremonia sustantivo femenino ceremony
' ceremonia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boda
- clausura
- graduación
- inaugural
- naturalidad
- pompa
- acto
- comienzo
- entierro
- iniciar
- íntimo
- lindo
- nupcial
- palabra
- premiación
English:
ceremony
- commencement
- do
- gown
- graduation
- initiation
- low-key
- marriage
- palace
- participate
- presentation
- robe
- formality
- frill
- informality
- unchanged
* * *ceremonia nf1. [acto] ceremony;ceremonia de apertura/de clausura opening/closing ceremony;Amceremonia de transmisión de mando ceremonial handover of power2. [pompa, boato] ceremony, pomp;recibieron a los reyes con gran ceremonia they welcomed the king and queen with great pomp;se casaron sin ceremonia ni formalidades de ningún tipo their wedding was a very quiet and modest affair* * *f ceremony;sin ceremonias without ceremony* * *ceremonia nf: ceremony♦ ceremonial adj* * *ceremonia n ceremony [pl. ceremonies] -
36 gravemente
adv.gravely, seriously.* * *► adverbio1 (seriamente) seriously2 (solemnemente) solemnly, gravely* * *ADV1) [afectar, perjudicar] seriously2) (=con solemnidad) gravely* * *= nastily, critically, badly.Ex. In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.Ex. The relationship between these 2 segments has been critically affected by the ready availability of cheap, high quality photocopying.Ex. Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.* * *= nastily, critically, badly.Ex: In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.
Ex: The relationship between these 2 segments has been critically affected by the ready availability of cheap, high quality photocopying.Ex: Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.* * *seriously, gravely* * *
gravemente adverbio seriously
' gravemente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enfermo
- herido
English:
badly
- critically
- desperately
- seriously
- sorely
- gravely
- hurt
* * *gravemente advseriously;está gravemente enfermo he is seriously ill;“necesito hablarte”, dijo gravemente “I must speak to you,” he said seriously o gravely* * *adv seriously;gravemente enfermo seriously ill* * *gravemente adv: gravely, seriously* * *gravemente adv badly / gravely / seriously -
37 informalidad
f.1 informality (desenfado, falta de formalismo).2 unreliability.3 informal act, informality.* * *1 (desenfado) informality2 (en persona) unreliability■ ¡qué informalidad!, dijo que venía a las tres y todavía sin aparecer she's so unreliable!, she said she'd be here at three and she still hasn't shown up* * *SF1) [de persona] unreliability2) [de lenguaje, reunión] informality; [en el vestir] casualness* * *a) ( de persona) unreliabilityb) (de reunión, estilo) informality* * *= casualness, informality.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.* * *a) ( de persona) unreliabilityb) (de reunión, estilo) informality* * *= casualness, informality.Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.
Ex: The informality of the modern library provides one of the richest pasture lands of all for breeding reading people = La informalidad de la biblioteca moderna ofrece una de las tierras de pasto más ricas de todas para producir gente lectora.* * *1 (de una persona) unreliability2 (de un acto, una reunión) informality; (de un estilo) informality* * *
informalidad sustantivo femenino
1 (irresponsabilidad) unreliability
2 (falta de solemnidad) informality
' informalidad' also found in these entries:
English:
familiarity
- informality
- offhandedness
* * *informalidad nf1. [desenfado, falta de formalismo] informality2. [irresponsabilidad] unreliability* * *f1 informality2 ( irresponsabilidad) unreliability* * *informalidad nf: informality -
38 gravedad
f.1 seriousness (cualidad de grave).2 gravity (physics).3 severity, importance, gravity, seriousness.* * *1 FÍSICA gravity2 (importancia) gravity, seriousness3 (seriedad) solemnity, gravity4 (de sonido) depth* * *noun f.1) gravity2) seriousness* * *SF1) (Fís) gravity2) (Med) seriousnessel herido evoluciona favorablemente, dentro de la gravedad — the patient is progressing well, but his condition remains serious
3) (=seriedad) seriousness4) (=dignidad) seriousness, dignity5) (Mús) depth* * *1) (Med) seriousnessla gravedad de sus lesiones — the seriousness o severity of her wounds
2) (de situación, problema) seriousness, gravity3) (de tono, expresión) gravity, seriousness* * *1) (Med) seriousnessla gravedad de sus lesiones — the seriousness o severity of her wounds
2) (de situación, problema) seriousness, gravity3) (de tono, expresión) gravity, seriousness* * *gravedad11 = seriousness, severity, gravity.Ex: Each member state is allocated a fixed quota in proportion to the seriousness of its regional problems.
Ex: Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.Ex: The islands had been part of the British community since 1833 and the invasion was termed a matter of 'great gravity' by the Prime Minister.* gravedad de la situación, la = seriousness of the situation, la, gravity of the situation, the.gravedad22 = gravity.Ex: Examples include terms arising from energy (force, gravity, heat), matter (molecular states, elements, compounds), earth, plants, animals, man.
* centro de gravedad = centre of gravity.* desafiar la gravedad = defy + gravity.* falta de gravedad = weightlessness.* fuerza de gravedad = gravitational force.* fuerza de la gravedad = G-force.* fuerza de la gravedad, la = force of gravity, the.* ley de la gravedad, la = law of gravity, the.* teoría de la gravedad, la = theory of gravity, the.gravedad33 = gravitas.Ex: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.
* con gravedad = grimly.* * *A ( Med) seriousnessla gravedad de sus lesiones the seriousness o severity of her woundsha experimentado una leve mejoría dentro de la gravedad she has improved slightly although she is still in a serious condition o her condition is still seriousestá herido de gravedad he is seriously injuredB (de una situación, un problema) seriousness, gravityes un asunto de mucha gravedad it is a very serious matter, it is a matter of great seriousnessC (de tono, expresión) gravity, seriousness; (de carácter) seriousnessandaba con mucha gravedad she carried herself with great poise o composureD ( Fís) gravity* * *
gravedad sustantivo femenino
1 ( en general) seriousness;
es un asunto de mucha gravedad it is a very serious matter
2 (Fís) gravity
gravedad sustantivo femenino
1 (de una situación, estado) seriousness: dentro de la gravedad del asunto puede haber esperanza, notwithstanding the seriousness of the situation, there may still be hope
2 Fís gravity: centro de gravedad, centre of gravity
fuerza de gravedad, gravitational force
3 solemnity: fue un protocolo llevado con mucha gravedad, the protocol was carried out very solemnly
' gravedad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
leve
- ante
- extremo
- fuerza
- relativo
- sufrir
English:
centre
- G-force
- graft
- gravity
- minor
- pull
- seriousness
- severity
- bring
- gravely
- grievous
* * *gravedad nf1. [de lesiones, enfermedad] seriousness;resultó herido de gravedad en el accidente he was seriously injured in the accident2. [de situación] seriousness3. [solemnidad] seriousness;con gravedad seriously, gravely4. Fís gravity;en la nave espacial no había gravedad there was zero gravity within the spaceshipgravedad cero zero gravity* * *f1 seriousness, gravity;herido de gravedad seriously injured2 FÍS gravity* * *gravedad nf1) : gravitycentro de gravedad: center of gravity2) : seriousness, severity* * *gravedad n1. (importancia, seriedad) seriousness2. (en física) gravity -
39 hieratismo
m.hieratic attitude.* * *SM frm1) [de figura, postura] hieratic attitude2) (=solemnidad) solemnity, stateliness* * *hieratismo nm1. [de expresión] impassiveness2. [en arte] hieratic style -
40 revestirse
1 to arm oneself* * *VPR1) frm (=recubrirse)2) [sacerdote] to put on one's vestments3) frm (=apasionarse) to get carried away* * *vprse revistió de la seriedad que requería la situación she showed the seriousness required by the situation;el acto se revistió de gran solemnidad the event was marked by great solemnity2. [sacerdote] to put on one's vestments* * *v/r:revestirse de paciencia be patient;revestirse de valor pluck up courage
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solemnidad — (Del lat. solemnĭtas, ātis). 1. f. Cualidad de solemne. 2. Acto o ceremonia solemne. 3. Festividad eclesiástica. 4. Cada una de las formalidades de un acto solemne. 5. Der. Conjunto de requisitos legales para la validez de los otorgamientos… … Diccionario de la lengua española
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solemnidad — s f 1 Calidad de solemne: La solemnidad de sus palabras contrastaba con su vestimenta 2 Acto o ceremonia, generalmente de carácter oficial, que se apega rigurosamente a ciertas reglas, con gran seriedad y formalidad 3 (Der) Cada una de las… … Español en México
Solemnidad de Cristo Rey — La solemnidad de Cristo Rey es un festividad religiosa promulgada por el Romano Pontífice Pío XI el día 11 de diciembre de 1925 por medio de su Encíclica Quas primas. La festividad se fijó en el domingo anterior a la Solemnidad de Todos los… … Wikipedia Español
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solemnidad — Derecho. Conjunto de requisitos legales para la validez de ciertos instrumentos que la ley denomina públicos y solemnes … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
solemnidad — sustantivo femenino ceremonia*, pompa, aparato. * * * Sinónimos: ■ protocolo, ceremonia, acto, función, fiesta, festividad, ocasión, gala, culto, rito … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos