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3 inuito
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4 esquimal
adj.Eskimo.f. & m.Inuit.m.Eskimo (lengua).* * *► adjetivo1 Eskimo1 Eskimo1 (idioma) Eskimo* * *1.ADJ Eskimo2.SMF Eskimo3.SM (Ling) Eskimo* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino Eskimo* * *= Eskimo.Ex. Consider placing the following five or six names in the left-hand column, and then tell me what you feel: Eta, Untouchables, Bushmen, Hottentots, Eskimos, and Lapps.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino Eskimo* * *= Eskimo.Ex: Consider placing the following five or six names in the left-hand column, and then tell me what you feel: Eta, Untouchables, Bushmen, Hottentots, Eskimos, and Lapps.
* * *adj/mfEskimo* * *
esquimal adjetivo, masculino y femenino
Eskimo
esquimal adjetivo & mf Eskimo, (de Canadá) Inuit
' esquimal' also found in these entries:
English:
Eskimo
- husky
- Inuit
* * *♦ adjEskimo♦ nmf[persona] Eskimo♦ nm[lengua] Eskimo* * *esquimal adj & nmf: Eskimo* * * -
5 esquimal
eski'malmEskimo madjetivo————————sustantivo masculino y femenino————————sustantivo masculino[lengua] Eskimosprache dieesquimalesquimal [eski'mal]I adjetivoeskimoisch; perro esquimal Husky masculinoEskimo, Eskimofrau masculino, femenino -
6 cándido
m.Candido.* * *► adjetivo1 ingenuous, innocent* * *(f. - cándida)adj.1) naïve, naive2) simple* * *ADJ1) (=simple) simple, ingenuous; (=inocente) naïve; (=estúpido) stupid2) poét snow-white* * *- da adjetivo naive* * *= guileless.Ex. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *- da adjetivo naive* * *= guileless.Ex: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
* * *cándido -da(ingenuo) naive; (sin malicia) innocent, naive* * *
cándido◊ -da adjetivo
naive
cándido,-a adjetivo candid
' cándido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bendita
- bendito
- boba
- bobo
- buena
- bueno
- cándida
- incauta
- incauto
- simple
* * *cándido, -a adjingenuous, naive* * *adj naïve* * *cándido, -da adj1) : simple, unassuming2) ingenuo: naive, ingenuous -
7 hablar con entusiasmo
(v.) = gush aboutEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(v.) = gush aboutEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
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8 hablar efusivamente
(v.) = gush aboutEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(v.) = gush aboutEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
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9 hablar emotivamente y con efusividad
(v.) = gush aboutEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(v.) = gush aboutEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
Spanish-English dictionary > hablar emotivamente y con efusividad
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10 ingenuo
adj.ingenuous, as innocent as a lamb, artless, childlike.* * *► adjetivo1 naive, ingenuous► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 naive person* * *(f. - ingenua)adj.* * *ADJ naïve, ingenuous* * *I- nua adjetivo naive, ingenuousII- nua masculino, femenino* * *= ingenuous, naive [naïve], innocent, simple-minded, gullible, born yesterday, guileless, clueless, corn-fed, unwordly.Ex. She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.Ex. At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex. Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Ex. I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Ex. The article is entitled ' Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Ex. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.Ex. This is largely clueless enthusiasm focused on things that don't matter in the grand scheme of things.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. There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.----* ingenuos, los = gullible, the.* * *I- nua adjetivo naive, ingenuousII- nua masculino, femenino* * *= ingenuous, naive [naïve], innocent, simple-minded, gullible, born yesterday, guileless, clueless, corn-fed, unwordly.Ex: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.
Ex: At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex: Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Ex: I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Ex: The article is entitled ' Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Ex: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.Ex: This is largely clueless enthusiasm focused on things that don't matter in the grand scheme of things.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: There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.* ingenuos, los = gullible, the.* * *naive, ingenuous¡qué ingenuo eres! you're so naive!masculine, femininees un ingenuo ¿cómo se ha podido creer eso? he's so naive, how could he possibly have believed that?* * *
ingenuo◊ - nua adjetivo
naive, ingenuous
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: es un ingenuo he's so naive
ingenuo,-a
I adjetivo naive
II sustantivo masculino y femenino naive person: es un ingenuo, he's so naive
' ingenuo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bobalicón
- bobalicona
- incauta
- incauto
- infeliz
- ingenua
- inocente
- prima
- primo
- simple
- pavo
- pueril
- tonto
English:
deluded
- dupe
- green
- ingenuous
- naive
- simple
- simple-minded
- unsophisticated
- childlike
* * *ingenuo, -a♦ adjnaive, ingenuous;¡no seas ingenuo! don't be so naive!♦ nm,fingenuous o naive person;es un ingenuo he's (very) naive;hacerse el ingenuo to act the innocent* * *I adj naiveII m, ingenua f naive person, sucker fam* * *cándido: naive♦ ingenuamente adv: naive person* * *ingenuo adj naive -
11 sin maldad
(adj.) = guilelessEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(adj.) = guilelessEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
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12 sin malicia
adv.innocently.* * *(adj.) = guilelessEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(adj.) = guilelessEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
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13 iglú
m.igloo, Eskimo ice house.* * *► nombre masculino (pl iglúes)1 igloo* * *SM igloo* * *masculino igloo* * *masculino igloo* * *igloo* * *
iglú sustantivo masculino
igloo
' iglú' also found in these entries:
English:
igloo
* * *1. [esquimal] igloo* * *m igloo* * *iglú nm: igloo* * * -
14 perro esquimal
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15 zarapito
m.1 whimbrel, curlew-jack. (Ornate)2 curlew, whimbrel.* * *1 (ave) curlew* * *SM (tb: zarapito real) curlew* * *curlew* * *zarapito nmzarapito esquimal Eskimo whimbrel;zarapito real curlew;zarapito trinador whimbrel* * *m ZO curlew* * *zarapito nm: curlew
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