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1 cristianidad
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2 Cristiandad
• Christendom• Christianity -
3 Cristiandad
f.Christianity, Christendom.m.Christianity, Christendom.* * *1 Christendom* * *SF Christendom* * *femenino Christendom* * *= Christendom, christianity.Ex. At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.Ex. A Marxist history of christianity may offend the practising churchgoer.* * *femenino Christendom* * *= Christendom, christianity.Ex: At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.
Ex: A Marxist history of christianity may offend the practising churchgoer.* * *Christendom* * *
cristiandad sustantivo femenino
Christendom
cristiandad sustantivo femenino Christendom, Christianity
* * *cristiandad nfChristianity* * *f Christendom -
4 apéndice
m.1 appendix.2 appendix, addition, addendum, annex.3 postscript, gloss.4 offshoot, branch.* * *1 (órgano interno) appendix2 (de libro) appendix3 (parte unida) appendage* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Anat, Literat) appendix; (Jur) schedule2) (fig) (=satélite) appendage* * *1) ( del intestino) appendix; ( de otro miembro) appendage2) (de texto, documento) appendix* * *= adjunct, appendage, appendix [appendices, -pl.], tailpiece.Ex. We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.Ex. At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.Ex. The instructions given in the appendices are rules and must be applied consistently.Ex. The article ' Taipiece on bibliographies of special material' shows that in studying the structure of bibliographic control it is not difficult to discover strange, and even hilarious, examples of specialist bibliographic sources.----* apéndice verbal = verbal extension.* * *1) ( del intestino) appendix; ( de otro miembro) appendage2) (de texto, documento) appendix* * *= adjunct, appendage, appendix [appendices, -pl.], tailpiece.Ex: We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.
Ex: At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.Ex: The instructions given in the appendices are rules and must be applied consistently.Ex: The article ' Taipiece on bibliographies of special material' shows that in studying the structure of bibliographic control it is not difficult to discover strange, and even hilarious, examples of specialist bibliographic sources.* apéndice verbal = verbal extension.* * *lo han operado del apéndice he has had his appendix removed o ( colloq) outCompuesto:apéndice vermicular or vermiformevermiform appendixB (de un texto, documento) appendix* * *
apéndice sustantivo masculino
( de otro miembro) appendage;
apéndice sustantivo masculino appendix
Appendix tiene dos plurales: cuando se refiere a un libro, el plural es appendices; cuando se refiere a la parte del cuerpo se puede decir appendixes.
' apéndice' also found in these entries:
English:
annexe
- app
- appendix
- rupture
* * *apéndice nm1. [de libro, documento] appendix;Figestá harta de ser un apéndice de su marido she's tired of being just an appendage of her husbandapéndice cecal vermiform appendix;apéndice nasal nose;Fam Hum¡menudo apéndice nasal! what a Br conk o US schnozz!;apéndice vermicular (vermiform) appendix* * *m appendix* * *apéndice nm1) : appendix2) : appendage* * *apéndice n -
5 añadidura
f.addition, add-in, extension, aggregate.* * *1 addition, addendum\por añadidura besides, in addition* * *SF (=lo que se agrega) addition; (Com) extrapor añadidura — in addition, on top of that
* * *por añadidura — (loc adv) in addition
y el resto se os dará por añadidura — (Bib) and all these things shall be added unto you
* * *= appendage, addition.Ex. At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.Ex. A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.----* por añadidura = in addition (to), on top of everything else.* * *por añadidura — (loc adv) in addition
y el resto se os dará por añadidura — (Bib) and all these things shall be added unto you
* * *= appendage, addition.Ex: At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.
Ex: A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.* por añadidura = in addition (to), on top of everything else.* * *por añadidura ( loc adv) in additiony el resto se os dará por añadidura ( Bib) and all these things shall be added unto you* * *
añadidura sustantivo femenino addition
♦ Locuciones: por añadidura, (además, de propina) in addition
(encima, para colmo) es mal profesor y por añadidura no tiene ni idea de la asignatura, he's a dreadful teacher and, on top of everything else, he doesn't know the first word about the subject
' añadidura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
también
English:
bargain
* * *añadidura nfaddition;por añadidura in addition* * *f:por añadidura in addition* * *añadidura nf1) : additive, addition2)por añadidura : in addition, furthermore -
6 destacar por encima de los demás
(v.) = stand out from + the rest, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowdEx. The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.Ex. German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.Ex. It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd.* * *(v.) = stand out from + the rest, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowdEx: The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.
Ex: German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.Ex: It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd.Spanish-English dictionary > destacar por encima de los demás
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7 destacar sobre los demás
(v.) = stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowdEx. German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.Ex. The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.Ex. It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd.* * *(v.) = stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowdEx: German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.
Ex: The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.Ex: It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd. -
8 espíritu libre
(n.) = free spiritEx. In any case, around 1200 the cult of the free spirit began to emerge as an identifiable heresy in Western Christendom.* * *(n.) = free spiritEx: In any case, around 1200 the cult of the free spirit began to emerge as an identifiable heresy in Western Christendom.
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9 sobresalir por encima de los demás
(v.) = stand out from + the rest, a cut above the rest, stick up above + the rest, stick out above + the rest, a cut above, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowdEx. The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.Ex. To put it quite simply, the building is a cut above the rest with facilities fitted to the highest standards.Ex. The two towers stick up above the rest making the building look like a castle.Ex. His teeth grew into razor fangs with two large incisors sticking out above the rest like a wolf.Ex. The article 'Is Redon a cut above?' critiques the work of Odilon Redon in light of a retrospective exhibition of his paintings, prints and drawings.Ex. German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.Ex. It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd.* * *(v.) = stand out from + the rest, a cut above the rest, stick up above + the rest, stick out above + the rest, a cut above, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowdEx: The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.
Ex: To put it quite simply, the building is a cut above the rest with facilities fitted to the highest standards.Ex: The two towers stick up above the rest making the building look like a castle.Ex: His teeth grew into razor fangs with two large incisors sticking out above the rest like a wolf.Ex: The article 'Is Redon a cut above?' critiques the work of Odilon Redon in light of a retrospective exhibition of his paintings, prints and drawings.Ex: German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.Ex: It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd.Spanish-English dictionary > sobresalir por encima de los demás
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10 sobresalir sobre los demás
(v.) = stick up above + the rest, stick out above + the rest, a cut above the rest, a cut above, stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowdEx. The two towers stick up above the rest making the building look like a castle.Ex. His teeth grew into razor fangs with two large incisors sticking out above the rest like a wolf.Ex. To put it quite simply, the building is a cut above the rest with facilities fitted to the highest standards.Ex. The article 'Is Redon a cut above?' critiques the work of Odilon Redon in light of a retrospective exhibition of his paintings, prints and drawings.Ex. German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.Ex. The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.Ex. It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd.* * *(v.) = stick up above + the rest, stick out above + the rest, a cut above the rest, a cut above, stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowdEx: The two towers stick up above the rest making the building look like a castle.
Ex: His teeth grew into razor fangs with two large incisors sticking out above the rest like a wolf.Ex: To put it quite simply, the building is a cut above the rest with facilities fitted to the highest standards.Ex: The article 'Is Redon a cut above?' critiques the work of Odilon Redon in light of a retrospective exhibition of his paintings, prints and drawings.Ex: German culture stood above the rest of Latin Christendom in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.Ex: The article is entitled 'A course that stands out from the rest'.Ex: It is in fact, like putting icing on the cake and it certainly makes you stand out in the crowd. -
11 cristianidad
f.Christendom.
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