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81 definido
adj.defined, clear-cut, distinct, bounded.past part.past participle of spanish verb: definir.* * *1→ link=definir definir► adjetivo1 defined, definite* * *(f. - definida)adj.* * *ADJ1) [línea] clearly defined; [preferencia] definite, clearbien definido — well defined, clearly defined
definido por el usuario — (Inform) user-defined
2) [carácter] tough, manly3) (Ling) definite* * *- da adjetivo <carácter/ideas> clearly-defined, well-defined; < opinión> clearly-defined* * *= definite, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], stated, bounded, defined.Ex. I don't see that we are going to stand a chance unless there is something very definite coming out of this conference and similar conferences where these ideas are advanced.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.Ex. This problem arises in real time multimedia applications, which often requires a guaranteed bandwidth and bounded delay to ensure that the quality of service is met = Este problema surge en las aplicaciones multimedia en tiempo real, que a menudo necesitan un ancho de banda garantizado y un retraso limitado para asegurar la calidad del servicio.Ex. The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.----* bien definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, articulated, clear-cut.* claramente definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cut.* definido con precisión = closely defined.* definido por el usuario = user-defined.* definido por uno mismo = self-defined.* definido recientemente = newly defined [newly-defined].* poco definido = bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.].* recién definido = newly defined [newly-defined].* * *- da adjetivo <carácter/ideas> clearly-defined, well-defined; < opinión> clearly-defined* * *= definite, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], stated, bounded, defined.Ex: I don't see that we are going to stand a chance unless there is something very definite coming out of this conference and similar conferences where these ideas are advanced.
Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex: Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.Ex: This problem arises in real time multimedia applications, which often requires a guaranteed bandwidth and bounded delay to ensure that the quality of service is met = Este problema surge en las aplicaciones multimedia en tiempo real, que a menudo necesitan un ancho de banda garantizado y un retraso limitado para asegurar la calidad del servicio.Ex: The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.* bien definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, articulated, clear-cut.* claramente definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cut.* definido con precisión = closely defined.* definido por el usuario = user-defined.* definido por uno mismo = self-defined.* definido recientemente = newly defined [newly-defined].* poco definido = bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.].* recién definido = newly defined [newly-defined].* * *definido -da‹carácter/ideas› clearly-defined, well-definedno tiene una opinión definida al respecto he doesn't have a very clearly-defined o a definite opinion about itlíneas muy definidas sharp linesuna cara de rasgos muy definidos a face with very well-defined o very strong features* * *
Del verbo definir: ( conjugate definir)
definido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
definido
definir
definido◊ -da adjetivo
clearly-defined
definir ( conjugate definir) verbo transitivo
to define
definido,-a adjetivo
1 (proyecto, idea, imagen) clear
(referido a las siluetas) sharp
2 Ling definite
definir verbo transitivo to define
' definido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
definida
- nítida
- nítido
- otra
- otro
- a
English:
concrete
- grey area
- tentative
- undefined
- clean
- clear-cut
- definite
- distinct
- indistinct
- sharp
* * *definido, -a adj1. [límite, idea] (clearly) defined2. [trazo, línea] sharp, well-defined* * *adj GRAM definite* * *definido, -da adj: definite, well-defined -
82 intemperie
f.1 wind and weather, weathering.2 inclemency, bleakness.* * *1 bad weather\a la intemperie in the open (air), outdoors* * *SFestar a la intemperie — to be out in the open, be at the mercy of the elements
aguantar la intemperie — to put up with the elements, put up with wind and weather
una cara curtida a la intemperie — a weatherbeaten face, a face tanned by wind and weather
* * ** * *----* a la intemperie = in the open, exposed.* expuesto a la intemperie = exposure to the elements.* * ** * ** a la intemperie = in the open, exposed.* expuesto a la intemperie = exposure to the elements.* * *la intemperie the elements (pl)el deterioro es obra de la intemperie the deterioration has been caused by exposure to the elements o to wind and weathertuvimos que pasar la noche a la intemperie we had to spend the night out in the openno dejes esas plantas a la intemperie don't leave those plants outside o exposed to the elementsla temperatura a la intemperie the temperature outside o outdoors* * *
intemperie sustantivo femenino:
gente sin hogar que duerme a la intemperie people who sleep rough
intemperie sustantivo femenino bad weather
♦ Locuciones: a la intemperie, in the open (air): pasaron la noche a la intemperie, they spent the night under the stars
' intemperie' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brasero
English:
rough
- wet
* * *intemperie nfno encontraron un sitio donde guarecerse de la intemperie they couldn't find anywhere to shelter from the elements;la lona protege la moto de la intemperie the tarpaulin protects the motorbike from the effects of the weather;a la intemperie in the open air;pasamos una noche a la intemperie we spent a night out in the open;el problema de los refugiados que viven a la intemperie the problem of refugees sleeping rough;el cadáver quedó expuesto a la intemperie the body was exposed to the elements* * *f:a la intemperie in the open air* * *intemperie nf1) : bad weather, elements pl2)a la intemperie : in the open air, outside* * *a la intemperie in the open / outside -
83 reconocer
v.1 to recognize.no te reconocía I didn´t recognize youel buen vino se reconoce por el color you can tell a good wine by its colorElla reconoce a su hermano She recognizes her brother.2 to admit.reconozco que estaba equivocada I accept o admit that I was mistakenhay que reconocer que lo hace muy bien you have to admit that she's very good at it3 to examine.El doctor reconoce al paciente The doctor examines the patient.4 to survey (terreno).5 to recognize (law) (hijo, derecho, partido).6 to acknowledge, to recognize, to accept, to confess.Ella reconoce su fracaso She acknowledges her failure.7 to acknowledge to.Ella reconoce haber firmado She acknowledges to having signed.8 to give recognition to.* * *1 (gen) to recognize2 (examinar) to examine3 (agradecer) to be grateful for4 (admitir) to recognize, admit5 (afrontar) to face7 MEDICINA (paciente) to examine1 to recognize each other2 (admitirse) to admit* * *verb1) to recognize2) acknowledge3) admit4) examine* * *1. VT1) (=conocer) to recognizele reconocí por la voz — I knew o recognized him by his voice
2) (=identificar) to identify3) (=considerar) [+ gobierno, hijo] to recognize4) (=admitir) to admitreconócelo, ha sido culpa tuya — admit it, it was your fault
5) (=agradecer) [+ servicio] to be grateful for6) (Med) [+ paciente] to examine7) [+ terreno] to survey; (Mil) to reconnoitre, spy out8) (=registrar) to search2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <hecho/error> to admithay que reconocer que... — you can't deny that..., you have to admit that...
b) <hijo/gobierno/derecho> to recognize2) ( identificar) <persona/letra/voz> to recognize3)a) <paciente/enfermo> to examineb) < terreno> to reconnoiter*2.reconocerse v pron ( confesarse) (+ compl)* * *= accredit, acknowledge, credit, give + credit, recognise [recognize, -USA], pick up.Ex. This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.Ex. In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex. While he cannot be credited with shaping the library in terms of selecting the book stock, he maintained and cared for it diligently for many years.Ex. The inventory needs to be revised, the salesman needs to be given credit for the sale, the general accounts need an entry, and, most important, the customer needs to be charged.Ex. AACR2 recognised that a cataloguing code of the 1980s must treat all media as equal.Ex. The most successful are based on computational morphosyntax which will pick up inflexional forms of stems.----* haber + que reconocer que = have to hand it to + Nombre.* merecer que se reconozca la labor realizada = deserve + credit.* reconocer el mérito de Alguien = get + Posesivo + due(s).* reconocerse = come to be + Participio Pasado.* ser un hecho ampliamente reconocido = it + be + widely recognised.* sin reconocer = unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <hecho/error> to admithay que reconocer que... — you can't deny that..., you have to admit that...
b) <hijo/gobierno/derecho> to recognize2) ( identificar) <persona/letra/voz> to recognize3)a) <paciente/enfermo> to examineb) < terreno> to reconnoiter*2.reconocerse v pron ( confesarse) (+ compl)* * *= accredit, acknowledge, credit, give + credit, recognise [recognize, -USA], pick up.Ex: This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.
Ex: In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex: While he cannot be credited with shaping the library in terms of selecting the book stock, he maintained and cared for it diligently for many years.Ex: The inventory needs to be revised, the salesman needs to be given credit for the sale, the general accounts need an entry, and, most important, the customer needs to be charged.Ex: AACR2 recognised that a cataloguing code of the 1980s must treat all media as equal.Ex: The most successful are based on computational morphosyntax which will pick up inflexional forms of stems.* haber + que reconocer que = have to hand it to + Nombre.* merecer que se reconozca la labor realizada = deserve + credit.* reconocer el mérito de Alguien = get + Posesivo + due(s).* reconocerse = come to be + Participio Pasado.* ser un hecho ampliamente reconocido = it + be + widely recognised.* sin reconocer = unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA].* * *reconocer [E3 ]vtA1 (admitir, aceptar) ‹hecho/error› to admitreconozco que llevas razón I admit that you're righthay que reconocer que canta bien you can't deny that he sings well, you have to admit that he sings wellreconoció que existían grandes diferencias he acknowledged that there were major differences2 (legalmente) ‹hijo/gobierno/sindicato› to recognize; ‹derecho› to recognize, acknowledgelos derechos que te reconoce la ley the rights which are legally yours o which are yours by lawderechos reconocidos en la Constitución rights recognized o enshrined in the ConstitutionB (identificar) ‹persona› to recognize; ‹letra› to recognizeperdona, no te había reconocido I'm sorry, I didn't recognize youno le reconocí la voz I didn't recognize her voicelo reconocería de entre un millón I'd recognize him anywherelos machos se reconocen por sus plumas de colores you can tell o recognize the males by their colorful plumageC1 ‹paciente/enfermo› to examineserá reconocido a fondo por el médico he will undergo a thorough medical examination2 ‹terreno› to reconnoiter*(confesarse) (+ compl):se reconoció culpable he admitted that he was guilty, he acknowledged o recognized his guilt* * *
reconocer ( conjugate reconocer) verbo transitivo
1
‹verdad/autoridad› to acknowledge
2 ( identificar) ‹persona/letra/voz› to recognize
3 ‹ terreno› to reconnoiter( conjugate reconnoiter)
reconocer verbo transitivo
1 (una cara, una voz, etc) to recognize: le reconocí por el modo de andar, I recgnized him because of the way he walks
2 (un error, etc) to admit: no quiere reconocer que oye mal, she doesn't want to admit that she's poor of hearing ➣ Ver nota en admit 3 (a un paciente) to examine
4 (un territorio) to reconnoitre
5 (un estado, un derecho, a un hijo) to recognize
' reconocer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
camilla
- confesar
- conocer
- desconocer
- distinguir
- tacto
- acusar
- admitir
- conceder
English:
accept
- acknowledge
- admit
- appreciate
- bow
- concede
- face
- face up to
- know
- pick out
- place
- recognize
- reconnoiter
- reconnoitre
- repudiate
- scout
- spot
- admittedly
- agree
- denial
- disown
- do
- due
- grant
- must
- own
- pick
- survey
* * *♦ vt1. [identificar] to recognize;con esa barba no te reconocía I didn't recognize you with that beard;reconocí su voz I recognized her voice;el buen vino se reconoce por el color you can tell a good wine by its colour2. [admitir] to admit;reconozco que estaba equivocada I accept o admit that I was mistaken;hay que reconocer que lo hace muy bien you have to admit that she's very good at it;por fin le reconocieron sus méritos they finally recognized her worth;lo reconocieron como el mejor atleta del siglo he was acknowledged as the greatest athlete of the century3. [examinar] to examine;el doctor la reconocerá enseguida the doctor will see you in a moment4. [inspeccionar] to survey;Mil to reconnoitre5. [agradecer] to acknowledge;reconocieron su trabajo con un ascenso they acknowledged his work o showed their appreciation of his work by promoting him;reconoció su esfuerzo con un regalo he gave her a present in recognition of all her hard work[firma] to authenticate; [sindicato, partido, derecho] to recognize;no reconoce la autoridad del rey he doesn't recognize o acknowledge the king's authority* * *v/t1 recognize2 error admit, acknowledge3 área reconnoiter, Brreconnoitre4 MED examine* * *reconocer {18} vt1) : to recognize2) : to admit3) : to examine* * *reconocer vb1. (identificar) to recognize2. (admitir) to admit -
84 despintar
v.to take the paint off.* * *1 to take the paint off2 figurado (desfigurar) to distort1 (borrarse los colores) to fade2 (olvidar) to forget■ lo he visto sólo una vez, pero no se me despinta I've only seen him once, but I'll never forget him* * *1. VT1) (=quitar pintura a) to take the paint off2) [+ hechos] to distort3) Chile*2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quitar la pintura) to take the paint offb) (Chi fam) ( quitar)2.despintarse v pron1) (Méx) ( desteñirse) to run¿esta camisa se despintará al lavarla? — will this shirt run in the wash?
2) (Chi fam) ( quitar)* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quitar la pintura) to take the paint offb) (Chi fam) ( quitar)2.despintarse v pron1) (Méx) ( desteñirse) to run¿esta camisa se despintará al lavarla? — will this shirt run in the wash?
2) (Chi fam) ( quitar)* * *despintar [A1 ]vi( fam); «ropa» to run¿éste despinta? will this one run in the wash?■ despintarvt( Chi fam): nada le despintará los diez años en la cárcel nothing will save him from ten years in jailA1(perder la pintura): la pared se está despintando the wall is peeling, the paint is flaking/peeling/coming off the wallse me han despintado las uñas my nail polish has come off2 ( Méx) (desteñir) to run¿esta camisa se despintará al lavarla? will this shirt run in the wash?B1 (borrarse) (+ me/te/le etc):a mí no se me despinta una cara I never forget a face2ése no se despinta la chaqueta he never takes his jacket off* * *
despintar verbo transitivo
1 (quitar pintura) to remove paint
2 (perder pintura o color) to fade
* * *♦ vt[pared, puerta] to take the paint off; [uñas] to take the varnish o polish off* * *v/t take the paint off, remove the paint from* * *despintar vt: to strip the paint from -
85 reconocer
reconocer ( conjugate reconocer) verbo transitivo 1 ‹verdad/autoridad› to acknowledge 2 ( identificar) ‹persona/letra/voz› to recognize 3 ‹ terreno› to reconnoiter( conjugate reconnoiter)
reconocer verbo transitivo
1 (una cara, una voz, etc) to recognize: le reconocí por el modo de andar, I recgnized him because of the way he walks
2 (un error, etc) to admit: no quiere reconocer que oye mal, she doesn't want to admit that she's poor of hearing ➣ Ver nota en admit 3 (a un paciente) to examine
4 (un territorio) to reconnoitre
5 (un estado, un derecho, a un hijo) to recognize ' reconocer' also found in these entries: Spanish: camilla - confesar - conocer - desconocer - distinguir - tacto - acusar - admitir - conceder English: accept - acknowledge - admit - appreciate - bow - concede - face - face up to - know - pick out - place - recognize - reconnoiter - reconnoitre - repudiate - scout - spot - admittedly - agree - denial - disown - do - due - grant - must - own - pick - survey -
86 donnetta
donnetta s.f.1 little woman: è una cara donnetta!, she is a dear little woman!2 (spreg.) silly woman; ( donna del popolo) common woman, ordinary woman: chiacchiere da donnette, silly talk (o old wives' tales); era vestita come una donnetta, she was shabbily dressed. -
87 страшно
1) нареч. terriblemente, horriblemente; excesivamente ( чрезвычайно)стра́шно вы́глядеть — tener una cara que asustaстра́шно поду́мать — da miedo (es terrible) pensar (que)мне стра́шно — tengo miedo -
88 девчурка
ж. ласк.; = девчушка -
89 drawn
1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) cerrado2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) empatado3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) desenvainado4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) cansado, demacradodrawn vbtr[drɔːn]1→ link=draw draw{1 (face - tired, haggard) ojeroso,-a, cansado,-a, demacrado,-a; (- worried) preocupado,-a2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (match etc) empatado,-aadj.• empatado, -a adj.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to draw")
I drɔːn
II
adjective <features/face> demacrado[drɔːn]1.PP of draw2. ADJ2) (=with no winner) [game] empatado3) (=prolonged)long drawn out — larguísimo, prolongado
4) (=unsheathed)3.CPDdrawn butter N — (US) mantequilla f derretida
* * *
I [drɔːn]
II
adjective <features/face> demacrado -
90 single-sided disk
[ˌsɪŋɡsaɪdɪd'dɪsk]N disco m de una cara -
91 wreathe
ri:ðverb (to cover: faces wreathed in smiles.) cubrir, envolver, adornar, coronartr[riːð]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be wreathed in/with (flowers, leaves) estar adornado,-a de 2 (smoke, mist, etc) estar envuelto,-a en 3 (smiles) no parar de sonreír1) adorn: coronar (de flores, etc.)2) envelop: envolverwreathed in mist: envuelto en nieblav.• enguirnaldar v.• enroscarse v.• rodear v.• tejer v.• trenzar v.riːðtransitive verb (liter) adornar[riːð] esp litershe/her face was wreathed in smiles — era toda sonrisas
1. VT1) (=encircle) ceñir, rodear ( with de)a face wreathed in smiles — una cara muy risueña or sonriente
trees wreathed in mist — árboles mpl envueltos en niebla
2.VI [smoke]* * *[riːð]transitive verb (liter) adornarshe/her face was wreathed in smiles — era toda sonrisas
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92 lang
laŋadj1) ( örtlich) extenso, alto2) ( zeitlich) largo, de larga duraciónlang [laŋ] <länger, am längsten>I Adjektiv1 dig (allgemein) largo; das Bett ist 2 Meter lang la cama tiene 2 metros de largo; seit langem desde hace mucho (tiempo); lang und breit detalladamente; gleich lang igual de largo; ohne langes Nachdenken sin pensarlo mucho; ein langes Gesicht machen poner (una) cara larga2 dig(umgangssprachlich: groß gewachsen) altoII Adverb1 dig (Dauer) durante; einen Augenblick lang durante un momento; mein lang ersehnter Wunsch el sueño de mi vida[ - mit Maßangabe] de largo8 cm lang sein tener oder medir 8 cm de largolang und breit (umgangssprachlich, figurativ & abwertend) detalladamente, con toda clase de detalles————————1. [entlang] por3. [mit Zeitangabe] durante———————— -
93 belustigt
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94 eine belustigte Miene ziehen
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95 hassverzerrt
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96 montón
mɔn'tɔnm1) Haufen m, Stapel m2)3)sustantivo masculinoa o de o en montón insgesamt gesehenmontónmontón [moDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9D'ton]Haufen masculino; un montón de ropa ein Haufen Wäsche; había un montón de gente es waren unheimlich viele Leute da; tengo problemas a montones (familiar) ich habe Probleme ohne Ende; tomar montones de pastillas (familiar) Unmengen von Tabletten schlucken; ser del montón ein Durchschnittsmensch sein; tener una cara del montón ein Allerweltsgesicht haben; la bomba atómica redujo Hiroshima a un montón de escombros die Atombombe legte Hiroshima in Schutt und Asche -
97 bobalicón
adj.simple, stupid, very stupid, goofy.m.simpleton, blockhead, idiot, boob.* * *► adjetivo1 simple► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 simpleton* * *bobalicón, -ona1.ADJ utterly stupid2.SM / F nitwit, clot *, dumbbell (EEUU) ** * *- cona masculino, femenino (fam) fool, twit (colloq)* * *= simpleton, goofy [goofier -comp., goofiest -sup.], nincompoop, deadhead, simp, dumbbell, half-soaked, daft [dafter -comp., daftest -sup.], drongo.Ex. A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Ex. The article 'Book pricing: economics of a goofy business' examines briefly the economics of the book publishing process from the viewpoint of the book wholesaler.Ex. This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Ex. This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Ex. This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Ex. The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.Ex. Three half-soaked security guards sat around a desk at the main entrance letting through more than they checked.Ex. Ranking among the dafter exercises sometimes imposed on children is the one that requires them to describe a screwdriver or a vase or the desks they sit at, or any familiar object.Ex. Now I know to you inteligent types this sounds a simple problem but to a drongo like me it is like quantum physics!!!.* * *- cona masculino, femenino (fam) fool, twit (colloq)* * *= simpleton, goofy [goofier -comp., goofiest -sup.], nincompoop, deadhead, simp, dumbbell, half-soaked, daft [dafter -comp., daftest -sup.], drongo.Ex: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.
Ex: The article 'Book pricing: economics of a goofy business' examines briefly the economics of the book publishing process from the viewpoint of the book wholesaler.Ex: This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Ex: This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Ex: This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Ex: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.Ex: Three half-soaked security guards sat around a desk at the main entrance letting through more than they checked.Ex: Ranking among the dafter exercises sometimes imposed on children is the one that requires them to describe a screwdriver or a vase or the desks they sit at, or any familiar object.Ex: Now I know to you inteligent types this sounds a simple problem but to a drongo like me it is like quantum physics!!!.* * *masculine, feminine* * *
bobalicón,-ona familiar
I adjetivo
1 (tonto) silly, simple, stupid
2 (ingenuo) gullible
II sustantivo masculino y femenino idiot, fool: ¡cuando ocurrió, se te quedó una cara de bobalicón!, when it happened you had an idiotic expression on your face
' bobalicón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bobalicona
English:
goofy
* * *bobalicón, -ona Fam♦ adjsimple♦ nm,fsimpleton* * *m, bobalicona f famdope fam, Br tbtwit fam* * * -
98 maquillar
v.1 to make up.2 to massage (to manipulate) (data).3 to apply makeup on, to make up.* * *1 to make up1 (ponerse maquillaje) to make oneself up, put one's make-up on; (llevar maquillaje) to wear make-up* * *1. VT1) (=persona) to make up2) * [+ cifras, cuentas] to massage *2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make up2.maquillarse v pron to put one's makeup on, to make up* * *1.verbo transitivo to make up2.maquillarse v pron to put one's makeup on, to make up* * *maquillar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona› to make upB ( Esp) ‹datos/cifras› to massage, dress upto put one's makeup on, make up* * *
maquillar ( conjugate maquillar) verbo transitivo
to make up
maquillarse verbo pronominal
to put one's makeup on, to make up
maquillar vt
1 (una cara) to make up
2 (un hecho) to disguise: en su declaración maquilló un poco el asunto, he wasn't entirely truthful when he filled out his declaration
' maquillar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borla
- brocha
English:
make up
* * *♦ vt1. [pintar] to make up;la maquillaron de vieja she was made up like an old woman2. [disimular] to cover up, to disguise;intentaron maquillar las pérdidas they tried to massage the figures to hide the losses* * *v/t make up* * *maquillar vb to make up -
99 simiesco
adj.simian, apelike, apish.* * *► adjetivo1 simian, apelike* * *ADJ simian* * *simiesco -casimian, apelike* * *
simiesco,-a adjetivo simian, apish: tiene una cara simiesca, he's really ugly
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Spanish:
simiesca
* * *simiesco, -a adjsimian, apelike* * *adj simian, apelike -
100 bobalicón
bobalicón,-ona familiar
I adjetivo
1 (tonto) silly, simple, stupid
2 (ingenuo) gullible
II sustantivo masculino y femenino idiot, fool: ¡cuando ocurrió, se te quedó una cara de bobalicón!, when it happened you had an idiotic expression on your face ' bobalicón' also found in these entries: Spanish: bobalicona English: goofy
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