-
1 Oscar
• Oscar -
2 Óscar
Òscar -
3 oscar
m.1 Oscar.2 Óscar.* * *1 Oscar* * *['oskar]* * *['oskar]* * */ˈoska/Oscarla entrega de los oscars the Oscar awards, the Oscar award ceremony* * *
oscar /'oskar/ sustantivo masculino (pl
' oscar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engrandecer
- ganador
English:
academy
- Oscar
* * *Oscar nmCine Oscar;los Oscar(s) [la ceremonia] the Oscars -
4 óscar
óscaróscar ['oskar]invariable, Oscar masculino; conceder/ganar un óscar einen Oscar verleihen/erhalten; la entrega de los óscar die Oscarverleihung; galardonada con dos óscar zweifache Oscarpreisträgerin -
5 óscar
m оскар ( награда). -
6 Óscar
m -
7 Oscar Hammerstein
m.Oscar Hammerstein, Oscar Hammerstein II. -
8 Oscar Robertson
m.Oscar Robertson, Oscar Palmer Robertson. -
9 Oscar Wilde
m.Oscar Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde. -
10 Oscar Gómez
m.Oscar Gomez. -
11 conceder/ganar un óscar
conceder/ganar un óscareinen Oscar verleihen/erhalten -
12 Premio Oscar
m.Oscar prize, Óscar. -
13 galardonada con dos óscar
galardonada con dos óscarzweifache Oscarpreisträgerin -
14 la entrega de los óscar
la entrega de los óscardie Oscarverleihung -
15 mellar
oscar, tocar -
16 ganador
adj.winning.m.winner, prizewinner, gainer, lucky winner.* * *► adjetivo1 winning► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 winner* * *1. (f. - ganadora)noun2. (f. - ganadora)adj.* * *ganador, -a1.ADJ (=vencedor) winning, victoriousapostar a ganador y colocado — to back (a horse) each way, back for a win and a place
2.SM / F winner; (Econ) earner; [que se beneficia] gainer* * *I- dora adjetivo <equipo/caballo> winning (before n)II- dora masculino, femenino winner* * *= winner, gainer, winning, victorious, victor.Ex. The jungle fighter views his life and work in terms of winners and losers, with power as his goal.Ex. Is this claim based on a principle to which you would have subscribed even if, as far as you know, you were as likely to be a loser as a gainer by its implication?.Ex. The winning entry in the competition to produce a design for the main library building is described and a floor plan of the building is presented.Ex. The author offers an interpretation of why in professional wrestling the bad guy is often victorious, by whatever means necessary including foul play.Ex. Sports are about winning and losing and that they will always demand great victors and tragic losers.----* ganador de la lotería = lottery winner.* ganador de premio = award winner.* ganador de un premio = awardee.* ganador de votos = vote-getter.* ganador sorpresa = dark horse.* lista de ganadores = roll of honour.* * *I- dora adjetivo <equipo/caballo> winning (before n)II- dora masculino, femenino winner* * *= winner, gainer, winning, victorious, victor.Ex: The jungle fighter views his life and work in terms of winners and losers, with power as his goal.
Ex: Is this claim based on a principle to which you would have subscribed even if, as far as you know, you were as likely to be a loser as a gainer by its implication?.Ex: The winning entry in the competition to produce a design for the main library building is described and a floor plan of the building is presented.Ex: The author offers an interpretation of why in professional wrestling the bad guy is often victorious, by whatever means necessary including foul play.Ex: Sports are about winning and losing and that they will always demand great victors and tragic losers.* ganador de la lotería = lottery winner.* ganador de premio = award winner.* ganador de un premio = awardee.* ganador de votos = vote-getter.* ganador sorpresa = dark horse.* lista de ganadores = roll of honour.* * *‹equipo/caballo› winning ( before n)la película ganadora del Oscar the Oscar-winning filmmasculine, femininewinner* * *
ganador
la película ganadora del Oscar the Oscar-winning film
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
winner
ganador,-ora
I adjetivo winning
II sustantivo masculino y femenino winner
' ganador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agraciada
- agraciado
- ganadora
- ganarse
- quién
- vencedor
- vencedora
- Nobel
English:
outright
- prizewinner
- winner
- winning
- entry
- prize
* * *ganador, -ora♦ adjwinning;el escritor ganador del Nobel the Nobel prize-winning writer♦ nm,fwinner* * *I adj winningII m, ganadora f winner* * *: winning: winner* * *ganador1 adj winningganador2 n winnery el ganador es... and the winner is... -
17 oscarizado
► adjetivo1 Oscar-winning► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Oscar-winner* * *oscarizado, -a1.ADJ Oscar-winning2.SM / F Oscar winner* * *oscarizado, -a adjOscar-winning -
18 actor de reparto
* * *(n.) = character actor, supporting actorEx. He's one of the greatest character actors of our generation, and this whole duality aspect is just right up his alley.Ex. If there's one category at this year's Oscar ceremony that's pretty much a sure bet, it's the best supporting actor and actress awards.* * ** * *(n.) = character actor, supporting actorEx: He's one of the greatest character actors of our generation, and this whole duality aspect is just right up his alley.
Ex: If there's one category at this year's Oscar ceremony that's pretty much a sure bet, it's the best supporting actor and actress awards.* * *supporting actor -
19 actriz de reparto
* * *(n.) = character actress, supporting actressEx. She describes herself as a character actress, but her television and film roles have been very memorable ones.Ex. If there's one category at this year's Oscar ceremony that's pretty much a sure bet, it's the best supporting actor and actress awards.* * ** * *(n.) = character actress, supporting actressEx: She describes herself as a character actress, but her television and film roles have been very memorable ones.
Ex: If there's one category at this year's Oscar ceremony that's pretty much a sure bet, it's the best supporting actor and actress awards. -
20 cazar
v.1 to hunt (animales).Pedro cazaba conejos en su pueblo Peter hunted rabbits in his hometown.2 to catch (informal) (pillar, atrapar).me has cazado despistado you've caught me on the hopcuando me hablan rápido en inglés no cazo una when people speak English quickly to me I can't understand a word3 to pursue, to track down, to chase after, to chase.María caza sueños imposibles Mary pursues impossible dreams.4 to land oneself, to snare.María cazó un buen marido Mary got herself a good husband.* * *1 to hunt2 familiar (conseguir) to catch, land3 familiar (descubrir) to find out, discover4 familiar (entender) to understand, catch\cazar furtivamente to poachcazarlas al vuelo familiar to be quick on the uptake* * *verb1) to hunt2) catch3) land* * *1. VT1) [+ animales] to hunt; [con fusil] to shoot2) [+ ladrón, fugitivo] to hunt down3) [+ corredor, ciclista] to catch (up with)4) [+ votos] to capture; [+ electores, votantes] to win (over)5) * (=atrapar) to land *6) * (=sorprender) to catch7) * (=comprender) to understandvuelo II, 1)es el mejor alumno, lo caza todo enseguida — he's the best pupil, he understands o gets * everything at once
2.VI to huntsalir a cazar — to go (out) hunting; [con fusil] to go (out) shooting
* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( para subsistir) to hunt; ( como deporte) (- caza mayor) to hunt; (- caza menor) to shootb) < mariposas> to catch2) (fam)a) (conseguir, atrapar)ha cazado un millonario/buen empleo — she's landed herself a millionaire/good job
b) (entender, oír) <palabra/frase> to catch; < indirecta> to takec) ( atrapar) to catch2.salimos a cazar — we went out hunting/shooting
* * *= hunt, hunt down, ensnare, snare.Ex. Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex. Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex. The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Ex. In fact, the Indians had been snaring animals long before the white man came to North America.----* cazar fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* cazar furtivamente = poach.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( para subsistir) to hunt; ( como deporte) (- caza mayor) to hunt; (- caza menor) to shootb) < mariposas> to catch2) (fam)a) (conseguir, atrapar)ha cazado un millonario/buen empleo — she's landed herself a millionaire/good job
b) (entender, oír) <palabra/frase> to catch; < indirecta> to takec) ( atrapar) to catch2.salimos a cazar — we went out hunting/shooting
* * *= hunt, hunt down, ensnare, snare.Ex: Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.
Ex: Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex: The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Ex: In fact, the Indians had been snaring animals long before the white man came to North America.* cazar fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* cazar furtivamente = poach.* * *cazar [A4 ]vtA2 ‹mariposas› to catchB ( fam)1(conseguir, atrapar): ha cazado un buen empleo he's landed himself o got himself a good jobpretende cazar a un millonario she hopes to net herself o land herself a millionaire ( colloq)2(percatarse de): ya le he cazado varios errores I've heard him make several mistakes already3 (entender, oír) to catchsólo cacé algunas palabras sueltas I only caught the odd word■ cazarvito hunt; (con fusil) to shootsalimos a cazar we went out hunting/shooting* * *
cazar ( conjugate cazar) verbo transitivo
( como deporte — caza mayor) to hunt;
(— caza menor) to shoot
c) (fam) (conseguir, atrapar):◊ ha cazado un millonario/buen empleo she's landed herself a millionaire/good job
verbo intransitivo
to hunt;
( con fusil) to shoot;◊ salimos a cazar we went out hunting/shooting
cazar verbo transitivo
1 to hunt
2 familiar (entender el sentido de algo) to grasp, understand
♦ Locuciones: cazarlas al vuelo, to be quick on the uptake
' cazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cacería
- caza
- ratonera
- lazo
English:
chase
- head-hunt
- hunt
- poach
- shoot
- net
- prey
- trap
* * *cazar vt1. [animales] to hunt[en matrimonio] to trap;cazó a una rica heredera he landed himself a rich heiress;he conseguido cazar dos entradas para el concierto I managed to get hold of two tickets for the concert;cazó un buen trabajo she landed herself a good job;cazarlas al vuelo to be quick on the uptakeme has cazado despistado you've caught me on the hopcuando me hablan rápido en inglés, no cazo una when people speak quickly to me in English, I can't understand a wordel portero cazó al delantero the goalkeeper brought down the forward* * *I v/t1 animal hunt; fig: información track downcazar un buen trabajo get o.s. a good jobII v/i hunt;ir a cazar go hunting* * *cazar {21} vt1) : to hunt2) : to catch, to bagcazar vi: to go hunting* * *cazar vb1. (en general) to hunt
См. также в других словарях:
oscar — oscar … Dictionnaire des rimes
OSCAR — 1, der erste Amateurfunksatellit OSCAR (Orbital Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio) ist eine traditionelle Bezeichnung für Satelliten, die von Funkamateuren für Zwecke des Amateurfunks betrieben werden. Dabei fallen nur Satelliten mit einer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Oscar — Oscar, The Oscar, OSCAR or Oskar may refer to: Academy Award or Oscar, presented by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for cinematic film achievements OSCAR Radio, a radio station run by the pupils of Oundle School… … Wikipedia
oscar — [ ɔskar ] n. m. • v. 1930; n. pr. ♦ Haute récompense décernée chaque année, sous forme d une statuette, par l Académie des arts et sciences du cinéma, aux États Unis. Film, acteur qui a obtenu plusieurs oscars. ♢ Par ext. Récompense décernée par… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Oscar et Co — Oscar Co Genre Série d animation, humour comique Créateur(s) Ahn Sung jai, Lee Kyu Jin, Shin Tae sik et Kim Min u Production Team TO, Tuba Entertainment Pays d’origine France … Wikipédia en Français
oscar — OSCÁR s.n. Premiu cinematografic acordat de Academia Statelor Unite şi constând dintr o statuetă de aur, care se atribuie anual, la Hollywood, celor mai mari talente ale anului. [< fr., it., engl. oscar < Oscar – nume cu etimologie bazată… … Dicționar Român
Oscar II — may refer to: Oscar II of Sweden (1829 1907), who ruled Sweden and Norway. Oscar class submarine, used by the Russian Navy. Oscar II, Steamship used by Henry Ford for his peace expedition in 1915. This disambiguation page lists articles… … Wikipedia
OSCAR 10 — Typ: Amateurfunksatellit Behörde: AMSAT NSSDC ID: 1983 058B Missionsdaten Masse: 140 kg beim Start Start … Deutsch Wikipedia
Oscar — m English and Irish: name, apparently composed of the Irish Gaelic elements os deer + cara friend, borne in the Fenian sagas by a grandson of Finn McCool. It was resuscitated by the antiquarian and poet James Macpherson (1736–96). This is now… … First names dictionary
Oscar — (Паралия Катерини,Греция) Категория отеля: 1 звездочный отель Адрес: Αγίου Νικολάου 5, Паралия Катерини … Каталог отелей
Óscar I — Óscar I, nacido Joseph François Oscar Bernadotte (4 de julio de 1799 – 8 de julio de 1859) fue rey de Suecia y de Noruega de 1844 a 1859 Óscar sucedió a su padre Carlos XIV. Apoyó a Dinamarca en el conflicto de los ducados. Afectado por una… … Enciclopedia Universal