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1 Darwin
m.Darwin, Charles Robert Darwin.* * *= Darwin.Ex. The effects of natural selection as a process in natural populations differs from 'survival of the fittest' as it was formulated by Darwin in his Origin of Species.* * *= Darwin.Ex: The effects of natural selection as a process in natural populations differs from 'survival of the fittest' as it was formulated by Darwin in his Origin of Species.
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2 Darwin, Australia
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3 Charles Darwin
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4 Carlos Darwin
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5 doctrina de Darwin
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6 alijo de drogas
(n.) = drug cache, drug haulEx. Colombian government reported seizing tons of cocaine in drug bust this weekend showing drug cache and jungle airstrips.Ex. Three people have been arrested in Darwin's rural area for a huge drug haul that includes more than 7000 ecstasy tablets.* * *(n.) = drug cache, drug haulEx: Colombian government reported seizing tons of cocaine in drug bust this weekend showing drug cache and jungle airstrips.
Ex: Three people have been arrested in Darwin's rural area for a huge drug haul that includes more than 7000 ecstasy tablets. -
7 catálogo comentado
(n.) = annotated catalogueEx. This is an annotated catalogue of illustrations of human and animal expressions from Charles Darwin's collection.* * *(n.) = annotated catalogueEx: This is an annotated catalogue of illustrations of human and animal expressions from Charles Darwin's collection.
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8 darvinista
adj.1 darwinist; Darwinian.2 pro-Darwin, Darwinian.f. & m.1 darwinist.2 Darwinian, follower of Darwin's philosophy, person who accepts Darwinism.* * *1 Darwinist* * *= Darwinian.Ex. They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.* * *= Darwinian.Ex: They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.
* * *darvinista, darwinistaadj/mfDarwinist* * *darvinista, darwinista♦ adjDarwinian♦ nmfDarwinian -
9 dejar su impronta en
(v.) = set + Posesivo + stamp onEx. Darwin and Corvin set their stamp on the work-force.* * *(v.) = set + Posesivo + stamp onEx: Darwin and Corvin set their stamp on the work-force.
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10 desandar lo andado
to retrace one's steps* * *(v.) = go back to + square one, go back on + Posesivo + steps, retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, retrace + Posesivo + stepsEx. At today's open meeting, the Commissioners voted unanimously to go back to square one.Ex. We then realized we had been walking the wrong path and had to go back on our steps, adding one hour to an already long walk.Ex. Visitors of this exhibition retrace Darwin's footsteps from his youth all the way to the publication of The Origin of Species and his death in 1882.Ex. Numbers given in brackets refer to frames which have led to the one you are reading; this is to help you retrace your steps if necessary.* * *(v.) = go back to + square one, go back on + Posesivo + steps, retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, retrace + Posesivo + stepsEx: At today's open meeting, the Commissioners voted unanimously to go back to square one.
Ex: We then realized we had been walking the wrong path and had to go back on our steps, adding one hour to an already long walk.Ex: Visitors of this exhibition retrace Darwin's footsteps from his youth all the way to the publication of The Origin of Species and his death in 1882.Ex: Numbers given in brackets refer to frames which have led to the one you are reading; this is to help you retrace your steps if necessary. -
11 desandar los pasos de
(v.) = retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, retrace + Posesivo + stepsEx. Visitors of this exhibition retrace Darwin's footsteps from his youth all the way to the publication of The Origin of Species and his death in 1882.Ex. Numbers given in brackets refer to frames which have led to the one you are reading; this is to help you retrace your steps if necessary.* * *(v.) = retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, retrace + Posesivo + stepsEx: Visitors of this exhibition retrace Darwin's footsteps from his youth all the way to the publication of The Origin of Species and his death in 1882.
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12 disculpa
f.1 excuse (pretexto).dar disculpas to make excusespedir disculpas a alguien (por) to apologize to somebody (for)2 apology, excuse, exculpation, exoneration.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: disculpar.* * *1 excuse, apology\dar disculpas to make excusespedir disculpas a alguien to apologize to somebody* * *noun f.1) apology2) excuse* * *SF1) (=pretexto) excuse2) (=perdón) apology* * *femenino apologyun error que no tiene or no admite disculpa — an inexcusable error
* * *= apology, excuse, exoneration.Ex. I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.Ex. The excuse for this is to allow a clerk to easily make a title entry for it.Ex. An attempt is made to explain why, of all people Popper ever criticized for historicism, Charles Darwin alone was singled out for exoneration.----* pedir disculpas = eat + Posesivo + words, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirt.* * *femenino apologyun error que no tiene or no admite disculpa — an inexcusable error
* * *= apology, excuse, exoneration.Ex: I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.
Ex: The excuse for this is to allow a clerk to easily make a title entry for it.Ex: An attempt is made to explain why, of all people Popper ever criticized for historicism, Charles Darwin alone was singled out for exoneration.* pedir disculpas = eat + Posesivo + words, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirt.* * *A(perdón): le pido disculpas por mi tardanza please excuse me o I apologize for being lateve y pídele disculpas go and apologize to himme debe una disculpa she owes me an apologyun error que no tiene or no admite disculpa an inexcusable errorno hay disculpas para lo que hice there is no excuse for what I didB (pretexto, excusa) pretext, excusese fue antes con la disculpa de que tenía otro compromiso he left early on the pretext of having another appointmentsiempre que llega tarde me sale con alguna disculpa every time she's late she comes out with some excuse* * *
Del verbo disculpar: ( conjugate disculpar)
disculpa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
disculpa
disculpar
disculpa sustantivo femenino
apology;
un error que no tiene disculpa an inexcusable error;
pedir(le) disculpas (a algn) por algo to apologize (to sb) for sth
disculpar ( conjugate disculpar) verbo transitivo
disculpa mi tardanza I am sorry I'm late
verbo intransitivo:◊ disculpe, no lo volveré a hacer I'm sorry o (frml) I apologize, I won't do it again
disculparse verbo pronominal
to apologize;
disculpase con algn to apologize to sb
disculpa sustantivo femenino excuse: te debe una disculpa, she owes you an apology o excuse
♦ Locuciones: pedir disculpas a alguien, to apologize to sb
disculpar verbo transitivo to excuse
' disculpa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balbucear
- deber
- excusa
- mascullar
- nada
- disculpar
- justificación
English:
abject
- apologetic
- apology
- pardon
- tender
- sorry
* * *disculpa nf1. [excusa, perdón] apology;le debo una disculpa por lo de ayer I owe you an apology for what happened yesterday;pedir disculpas a alguien (por) to apologize to sb (for);les pido disculpas por el retraso I apologize for the delay;acércate y pídeles disculpas come and apologize to them2. [pretexto] excuse;dar disculpas to make excuses;no hay disculpa que valga there's no excuse, there can be no excuse;* * *f apology;pedir disculpas a alguien apologize to s.o. ( por for)* * *disculpa nf1) : apology2) : excuse* * *disculpa n2. (excusa) excuse¿cuál fue su disculpa? what was his excuse? -
13 eugenesia negativa
(n.) = negative eugenicsEx. Darwin is the founder neither of negative eugenics nor of dogmas of the elimination of the weak.* * *(n.) = negative eugenicsEx: Darwin is the founder neither of negative eugenics nor of dogmas of the elimination of the weak.
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14 exoneración
f.1 exoneration, exemption, condonation.2 acquittal.* * *1 exoneration* * *SF1) (=libramiento) exoneration2) (=despido) dismissal* * *= exemption, vindication, exoneration.Ex. Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.Ex. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.Ex. An attempt is made to explain why, of all people Popper ever criticized for historicism, Charles Darwin alone was singled out for exoneration.* * *= exemption, vindication, exoneration.Ex: Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.
Ex: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.Ex: An attempt is made to explain why, of all people Popper ever criticized for historicism, Charles Darwin alone was singled out for exoneration.* * *exoneration* * *exoneración nf1. [liberación] [de carga, obligación, tarea] exemption (de from);piden su exoneración de ambos cargos they demand that he be cleared on both charges* * ** * * -
15 historicismo
m.historicism.* * *1 historicism* * *SM historicism* * *= historicism.Ex. An attempt is made to explain why, of all people Popper ever criticized for historicism, Charles Darwin alone was singled out for exoneration.* * *= historicism.Ex: An attempt is made to explain why, of all people Popper ever criticized for historicism, Charles Darwin alone was singled out for exoneration.
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16 mosquitero troquiloide
(n.) = greenish warblerEx. The greenish warbler may provide the evidence Darwin lacked.* * *(n.) = greenish warblerEx: The greenish warbler may provide the evidence Darwin lacked.
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17 naturalista
adj.naturalistic.f. & m.naturalist.* * *► adjetivo1 naturalist1 naturalist* * *1.ADJ (Arte) naturalistic; (=realista) realistic2. SMF1) (Arte) naturalist2) (=nudista) naturist* * *Iadjetivo naturalisticIImasculino y femenino naturalist* * *= naturalist, naturalistic.Ex. This database contains the collected works of Charles Darwin, along with material from other modern naturalists and historians = Esta base de datos contiene las obras completas de Charles Darwing, junto con material de otros naturalistas e historiadores modernos.Ex. Naturalistic researchers observe behaviour within its natural setting = Los investigadores naturalistas observan el comportamiento dentro de su propio entorno natural.* * *Iadjetivo naturalisticIImasculino y femenino naturalist* * *= naturalist, naturalistic.Ex: This database contains the collected works of Charles Darwin, along with material from other modern naturalists and historians = Esta base de datos contiene las obras completas de Charles Darwing, junto con material de otros naturalistas e historiadores modernos.
Ex: Naturalistic researchers observe behaviour within its natural setting = Los investigadores naturalistas observan el comportamiento dentro de su propio entorno natural.* * *naturalisticnaturalist* * *
naturalista
I adjetivo naturalistic
II mf naturalist
' naturalista' also found in these entries:
English:
naturalist
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18 pastilla de éxtasis
(n.) = ecstasy tabletEx. Three people have been arrested in Darwin's rural area for a huge drug haul that includes more than 7000 ecstasy tablets.* * *(n.) = ecstasy tabletEx: Three people have been arrested in Darwin's rural area for a huge drug haul that includes more than 7000 ecstasy tablets.
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19 supervivencia del más fuerte
= survival of the fittest, survival of the strongestEx. The effects of natural selection as a process in natural populations differs from ' survival of the fittest' as it was formulated by Darwin in his Origin of Species.Ex. This is nature's way of ensuring the survival of the strongest and it also applies when the birds are airborne.* * *= survival of the fittest, survival of the strongestEx: The effects of natural selection as a process in natural populations differs from ' survival of the fittest' as it was formulated by Darwin in his Origin of Species.
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20 volver sobre los pasos de uno
(v.) = double-back, retrace + Posesivo + steps, retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, go back on + Posesivo + stepsEx. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. Numbers given in brackets refer to frames which have led to the one you are reading; this is to help you retrace your steps if necessary.Ex. Visitors of this exhibition retrace Darwin's footsteps from his youth all the way to the publication of The Origin of Species and his death in 1882.Ex. We then realized we had been walking the wrong path and had to go back on our steps, adding one hour to an already long walk.* * *(v.) = double-back, retrace + Posesivo + steps, retrace + Posesivo + footsteps, go back on + Posesivo + stepsEx: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
Ex: Numbers given in brackets refer to frames which have led to the one you are reading; this is to help you retrace your steps if necessary.Ex: Visitors of this exhibition retrace Darwin's footsteps from his youth all the way to the publication of The Origin of Species and his death in 1882.Ex: We then realized we had been walking the wrong path and had to go back on our steps, adding one hour to an already long walk.
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