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41 volverse loco
v.to go insane, to go crazy, to become totally insane, to go mad.* * *to go mad* * ** * *(v.) = go + bananas, take + leave of + Posesivo + senses, go + mad, run + amok, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, go + berserk, go + postal, go + wild, go + crazy, go + nuts, go + potty, get + a buzz from, go out of + Posesivo + mind, throw + a wobbly, go off + the rails, throw + a wobbler, go + haywire, go off + Posesivo + rockerEx. 'I can't take it! the man's gone bananas'.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. The article is entitled 'The confrontation of childhood with a world gone mad: an examination of children's biography and autobiography in the context of World War 2'.Ex. Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex. The article is entitled 'Have We Lost Our Marbles?'.Ex. The article is entitled ' Going Bonkers!': Children, Play and Pee-Wee'.Ex. It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex. You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex. Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.Ex. Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex. When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.Ex. That adults have gone potty over Potter is probably motivated less by Rowling's prose than by the fact that, finally, here is a book we can easily read.Ex. How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex. For this reason, he did not die, but rather went out of his mind.Ex. The good thing about having it in writing is that you`re then well within your rights to throw a wobbly and demand you get what you paid for.Ex. He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.Ex. Of course there are things they don't like, and sometimes one of them throws a wobbler -- which sets the other one off!.Ex. The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.Ex. I mean everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but they went off their rocker embracing our enemies.* * *(v.) = go + bananas, take + leave of + Posesivo + senses, go + mad, run + amok, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, go + berserk, go + postal, go + wild, go + crazy, go + nuts, go + potty, get + a buzz from, go out of + Posesivo + mind, throw + a wobbly, go off + the rails, throw + a wobbler, go + haywire, go off + Posesivo + rockerEx: 'I can't take it! the man's gone bananas'.
Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex: The article is entitled 'The confrontation of childhood with a world gone mad: an examination of children's biography and autobiography in the context of World War 2'.Ex: Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex: The article is entitled 'Have We Lost Our Marbles?'.Ex: The article is entitled ' Going Bonkers!': Children, Play and Pee-Wee'.Ex: It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex: You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex: Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.Ex: Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex: When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.Ex: That adults have gone potty over Potter is probably motivated less by Rowling's prose than by the fact that, finally, here is a book we can easily read.Ex: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex: For this reason, he did not die, but rather went out of his mind.Ex: The good thing about having it in writing is that you`re then well within your rights to throw a wobbly and demand you get what you paid for.Ex: He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.Ex: Of course there are things they don't like, and sometimes one of them throws a wobbler -- which sets the other one off!.Ex: The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.Ex: I mean everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but they went off their rocker embracing our enemies. -
42 efigie
f.1 effigy (imagen).2 portrait.3 personification, living image.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: efigiar.* * *1 effigy* * *SF1) (=busto, escultura) effigy2) (=imagen pintada) image3) liter (=personificación)* * ** * ** * *una nueva emisión de sellos con la efigie del Rey a new series of stamps bearing a portrait o likeness of the King2 (personificación) efigie DE algo embodiment OF sthes la efigie de la pureza ( liter); she is the embodiment of purity ( liter), she is purity personified ( liter)* * *
efigie sustantivo femenino ( cuadro) image, picture;
( estatua) statue, effigy
' efigie' also found in these entries:
English:
effigy
* * *efigie nf1. [imagen] effigy;[en monedas] image, picture;medallas con la efigie de la reina medals bearing the likeness of the queenla efigie de la belleza beauty personified* * *f effigy* * *efigie nf: effigy -
43 casticidad
f.1 purity, correctness. (Linguistic)2 traditional character; thoroughbred charter, true-born nature; authenticity, genuineness.* * *f, casticismo m purity -
44 castidad
f.chastity.Una de las siete virtudes One of the seven virtues of religion.* * *1 chastity* * *SF chastity, purity* * *femenino chastity* * *= chastity.Ex. What Anselmo maintains on matter of clergy's celibacy, sin of sodomy, monk's and nun's vows of chastity, and about the marriage shows nevertheless that he was not a despiser of the human being.* * *femenino chastity* * *= chastity.Ex: What Anselmo maintains on matter of clergy's celibacy, sin of sodomy, monk's and nun's vows of chastity, and about the marriage shows nevertheless that he was not a despiser of the human being.
* * *chastity* * *
castidad sustantivo femenino
chastity
castidad sustantivo femenino chastity
' castidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
voto
- cinturón
English:
chastity
* * *castidad nfchastity* * *f chastity* * *castidad nf: chastity -
45 honestidad
f.honesty (honradez).* * *1 (honradez) honesty, uprightness2 (decencia) decency3 (recato) modesty* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=sinceridad) honesty2) (=honradez) honour, honor (EEUU)3) (=decencia) decency* * *femenino integrity, honestyte lo diré con toda honestidad — I'm going to be completely honest o frank with you
* * *= honesty.Ex. But surely, if honesty prevails, library professionals will acknowledge that they have already felt the impact of those competing institutions upon our own.----* con honestidad = honestly.* con toda honestidad = in all honesty.* * *femenino integrity, honestyte lo diré con toda honestidad — I'm going to be completely honest o frank with you
* * *= honesty.Ex: But surely, if honesty prevails, library professionals will acknowledge that they have already felt the impact of those competing institutions upon our own.
* con honestidad = honestly.* con toda honestidad = in all honesty.* * *1 (integridad) integrity, honestyte lo voy a decir con toda honestidad I'm going to be completely honest o frank with you* * *
honestidad sustantivo femenino
integrity, honesty
honestidad sustantivo femenino
1 (justicia, rectitud) honesty, uprightness
2 (pudor) modesty: cuestionaban la honestidad de la doncella, they questioned the maiden's purity
' honestidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acometer
- decencia
- empujar
- entredicho
- corrección
- desconfiar
- honradez
English:
emphasize
- honestly
- honesty
* * *honestidad nf1. [honradez] honesty2. [sinceridad] honesty;dime con honestidad, ¿qué te parece? tell me honestly, what do you think?3. [decencia] modesty, decency* * *f honesty, decency* * *honestidad nf1) : decency, modesty2) : honesty, uprightness* * *honestidad n honesty -
46 puridad
f.purity.* * *en puridad in effect* * *SFen puridad — (=claramente) plainly, directly; (=estrictamente) strictly speaking; (=secretamente) in secret
* * *femenino (frml)* * *femenino (frml)* * *( frml)en puridad strictly, strictly speaking* * *puridad: en puridad loc adv[en realidad] strictly speaking;un problema que, en puridad, no es responsabilidad suya a problem that, strictly speaking, is not his responsibility* * *f: -
47 purismo
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48 RAE
m.1 RAE, Spanish Academy of Language.2 Rae.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: raer.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: raer.* * *1 ( Real Academia Española) Spanish royal academy* * *SF ABR Esp= Real Academia Española RAE The Real Academia Española de la Lengua was created in 1713 to protect the purity of the Spanish language. There are 46 members appointed for life from among Spain's most prestigious writers and linguists. It works in collaboration with the 21 other Spanish language academies, which represent all the countries where Spanish is a native language. Its first dictionary, the six-volume Diccionario de Autoridades, was published between 1726 and 1739.* * *femenino = Real Academia Española* * *femenino = Real Academia Española* * *RAE - Real Academia de la Lengua Española (↑ RAE a1)= Real Academia Española* * *Spanish Royal AcademyRAEThe “Real Academia Española” or RAE (Spanish Royal Academy) is the institution which sets the lexical and syntactic standards for the use of Spanish through the dictionaries and grammars it produces. It was founded in 1713, on the model of the French Academy, and its lexicographical work was summarized in a single-volume dictionary which appeared in 1780. This has been continually revised, with the latest full update being the 22nd edition of 2001 (the latest updates can now be consulted on-line). The 46 members of the Academy are elected from among leading writers and intellectuals, though the first woman member did not arrive until 1978. They meet regularly to deliberate on problematic aspects of the language, and to discuss possible linguistic reforms. The Academy has been regarded by some as a conservative institution, out of touch with the everyday language used in the street and the varieties of Spanish spoken in Latin America. To address the latter issue, closer ties have been established with the various corresponding Academies of each of the Latin American countries, and regular international conferences have been held since 1951. More recently, the Academy has started to widen its range of dictionary publications, and an Internet site was opened in 1998, to which users can now send language queries.* * *f abr (= Real Academia Española) Royal Spanish Academy -
49 casticidad SF
1) (Ling) purity, correctness2) [de costumbres] traditional character, authenticity -
50 casticismo SM
1) (Ling) purity, correctness2) [de costumbres] traditional character, authenticity -
51 inficionar
v.1 to infect, to hurt by infection.2 to corrupt, to defile, to pervert by bad maxims or bad example.3 to defile the honors of a noble descent, to taint the purity of noble blood.4 to vitiate.* * *VT = infectar* * *v/t infect; figcorrupt -
52 limpieza de sangre
purity of blood -
53 ajuste de pureza de color
• color-purity adjustmentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ajuste de pureza de color
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54 ajuste de pureza de colores
• color-purity adjustmentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ajuste de pureza de colores
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55 bobina de pureza
• Puritanism• purity of blood -
56 casticidad
• correctness• puritanical• purity coil -
57 casticismo
• correctness• puritanical• purity coil -
58 degradar
• abase• corrupt• degrade• grade according to length and fineness• grade goods• lower in rank• reduce in grade• reduce in rank• reduce in status• reduce the purity of• reduce to the ranks -
59 limpieza
• cleaning• cleanliness• cleanness• cleanout• cleanup• clearing• neatly dressed• Nebr.• puritanical• purity coil• spit and polish• tidiness -
60 pureza
• chastity• purely and simply• purgation• puritanical• purity coil• sinlessness
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