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1 Finn
m.Finn, Fionn, Fionn MacCumal, leader of the Fenian and the father of Ossian. -
2 finlandés
adj.1 Finnish.2 Finnic, Finnish, pertaining to the Finnic languages.m.Finn, native or inhabitant of Finland.* * *► adjetivo1 Finnish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Finn1 (idioma) Finnish————————1 (idioma) Finnish* * *(f. - finlandesa)noun adj.* * *finlandés, -esa1.ADJ Finnish2.SM / F Finn3.SM (Ling) Finnish* * *I- desa adjetivo FinnishII- desa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Finn* * *= Finnish, Finn.Nota: Nombre.Ex. The library of the University of Oulu has published a report on citations of Finnish scientific periodicals in international bibliographies and indexes.Ex. Due to conflicts between the Finns and the Tsar, the Finnish army was dispersed at the beginning of this century and the army libraries were abandoned until the independence of Finland in 1917.* * *I- desa adjetivo FinnishII- desa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Finn* * *= Finnish, Finn.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The library of the University of Oulu has published a report on citations of Finnish scientific periodicals in international bibliographies and indexes.
Ex: Due to conflicts between the Finns and the Tsar, the Finnish army was dispersed at the beginning of this century and the army libraries were abandoned until the independence of Finland in 1917.* * *Finnishmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Finn2* * *
finlandés 1◊ - desa adjetivo
Finnish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) Finn
finlandés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Finnish
finlandés,-esa
I adjetivo Finnish
II m,f (persona) Finn
III m (idioma) Finnish
' finlandés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
finlandesa
English:
Finn
- Finnish
* * *finlandés, -esa♦ adjFinnish♦ nm,f[persona] Finn♦ nm[lengua] Finnish* * *I adj FinnishII m, finlandesa f Finn* * *: Finnish* * *finlandés1 adj Finnishfinlandés2 n1. (idioma) Finnish2. (persona) Finn -
3 finés
m.pl.1 intentions.2 goals.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: finir.pres.subj.2nd person singular (tú) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: finar.* * *► adjetivo1 Finnish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Finn1 (idioma) Finnish————————1 (idioma) Finnish* * *finés, -esa1.ADJ Finnish2.SM / F Finn3.SM (Ling) Finnish* * *adj/m,f* * *finés, -esa♦ adjFinnish♦ nm,f[persona] Finn♦ nm[lengua] Finnish* * *I adj FinnishII m, finesa Finn -
4 Esopo
m.Aesop.* * *SM Aesop* * *= Aesop.Ex. From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from ' Aesop's Fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.* * *= Aesop.Ex: From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from ' Aesop's Fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.
* * *Aesop* * *Esopo n prAesop;las fábulas de Esopo Aesop's fables -
5 arraigado
adj.rooted, well-established, deep-rooted, deep-seated.f. & m.person out on bail.past part.past participle of spanish verb: arraigar.* * *1→ link=arraigar arraigar► adjetivo1 (deeply) rooted* * *ADJ [costumbre] deep-rooted; [creencia] deep-seated; [persona] property-owning* * ** * *= ingrained [engrained], long-held, entrenched, engrained [ingrained].Ex. Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.Ex. In these statements, Carnegie added strong confirmation to the librarian's long-held elitist views.Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex. No one who reads thoughtfully the dialectic of 'Huckleberry Finn''s great moral crisis will ever again accept the engrained customary beliefs of his time and place.----* arraigado en la cultura = culturally-embedded.* estar muy arraigado en = be well embedded in.* idea arraigada = ingrained attitude.* muy arraigado = deep-rooted, well established, long-established.* profundamente arraigado = deeply ingrained, deeply grounded, deeply rooted, deep-seated.* * ** * *= ingrained [engrained], long-held, entrenched, engrained [ingrained].Ex: Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.
Ex: In these statements, Carnegie added strong confirmation to the librarian's long-held elitist views.Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex: No one who reads thoughtfully the dialectic of 'Huckleberry Finn''s great moral crisis will ever again accept the engrained customary beliefs of his time and place.* arraigado en la cultura = culturally-embedded.* estar muy arraigado en = be well embedded in.* idea arraigada = ingrained attitude.* muy arraigado = deep-rooted, well established, long-established.* profundamente arraigado = deeply ingrained, deeply grounded, deeply rooted, deep-seated.* * *arraigado -da‹costumbre/tradición› deeply rooted, deep-rooted; ‹vicio› deeply entrenchedno se siente arraigado en ningún sitio he doesn't feel that he really belongs anywhere o that he has roots anywhere* * *
Del verbo arraigar: ( conjugate arraigar)
arraigado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
arraigado
arraigar
arraigado
‹ vicio› deeply entrenched
arraigar ( conjugate arraigar) verbo intransitivo [ costumbre] to become rooted, take root;
[ vicio] to become entrenched;
[ planta] to take root
arraigarse verbo pronominal [costumbres/ideas] to take root;
[ persona] to settle
arraigado,-a adjetivo deeply-rooted: una costumbre muy arraigada, a deeply-rooted custom
arraigar verbo intransitivo to take root
' arraigado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arraigada
English:
deep-rooted
- established
- ingrained
- well-established
- deep
- rooted
* * *arraigado, -a adj1. [costumbre, idea] deeply rooted;el racismo está muy arraigado en la región racism is endemic in the region2. [persona] established* * *adj entrenched* * *arraigado, -da adj: deep-seated, ingrained -
6 coral
adj.1 choral.2 coral.f.1 choir (coro).2 chorale.m.1 coral.2 coral snake.3 chorale, choral music in four voices.* * *► adjetivo1 MÚSICA choral1 MÚSICA (composición) choral, chorale————————1 ZOOLOGÍA coral1 coral beads* * *1. noun f. 2. noun m.* * *I ( Mús)1.ADJ choral2.SM chorale3.SF choirII1.SM (Zool) coral2.SF (=serpiente) coral snake* * *Iadjetivo choralII1) (Zool) coralcolor coral — coral (before n), coral-colored*
2) (Mús) ( composición) choraleIII1) (Mús) ( coro) choir2) (Zool) coral snake* * *= coral, glee club.Ex. From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from ' coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's Fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.Ex. Most camps had glee clubs, orchestras, and bands, and the musicians performed at camp concerts and in towns.----* arrecife de coral = barrier reef, coral reef.* Mar del Coral, el = Coral Sea, the.* * *Iadjetivo choralII1) (Zool) coralcolor coral — coral (before n), coral-colored*
2) (Mús) ( composición) choraleIII1) (Mús) ( coro) choir2) (Zool) coral snake* * *= coral, glee club.Ex: From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from ' coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's Fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.
Ex: Most camps had glee clubs, orchestras, and bands, and the musicians performed at camp concerts and in towns.* arrecife de coral = barrier reef, coral reef.* Mar del Coral, el = Coral Sea, the.* * *choralA1 ( Zool) coral2 (en joyería) coraluna pulsera de coral(es) a coral braceletcolor coral coral, coral-colored*B ( Mús) (composición) choraleB ( Zool) coral snake* * *
coral adjetivo
choral
■ sustantivo masculino (Zool) coral;
■ sustantivo femenino (Mús) ( coro) choir
coral 1 sustantivo masculino Zool coral
coral 2 sustantivo femenino Mús choral, chorale
' coral' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agrupación
English:
choral
- coral
- coral reef
- barrier
- chorus
- -colored
* * *♦ adjchoral♦ nm1. [animal] coralcoral blanco white coral;coral rojo red coral2. [en joyería] coral3. [color] coral4. [composición] chorale♦ nf1. [coro] choir2. [serpiente] coral snake* * *1 m ZO coral2 MÚSI adj choralII f choir* * *coral nm1) : coral2) : choralecoral nf: choir* * *coral n1. (animal marino) coral2. (coro) choir -
7 dialéctica
f.dialectics.* * *1 dialectic, dialectics* * *SF1) (=enfrentamiento) dialectic2) (Fil) dialectics pl* * *femenino dialectics* * *= dialectic [dialectics].Nota: Arte o método de argumentar y examinar las ídeas para alcanzar la verdad, de acuerdo con ciertas reglas de preguntar y responder desarrolladas por Socrates, Platón y Hegel.Ex. No one who reads thoughtfully the dialectic of 'Huckleberry Finn''s great moral crisis will ever again accept the engrained customary beliefs of his time and place.* * *femenino dialectics* * *= dialectic [dialectics].Nota: Arte o método de argumentar y examinar las ídeas para alcanzar la verdad, de acuerdo con ciertas reglas de preguntar y responder desarrolladas por Socrates, Platón y Hegel.Ex: No one who reads thoughtfully the dialectic of 'Huckleberry Finn''s great moral crisis will ever again accept the engrained customary beliefs of his time and place.
* * *dialectics* * *
dialéctica sustantivo masculino
1 Fil dialectic, dialectics
2 (arte de hablar) dialectics: no es muy dado a la dialéctica, he's not inclined towards dialectics
' dialéctica' also found in these entries:
English:
battle
- debating
* * *dialéctica nf2. [capacidad de argumentación] dialectical skill* * *f dialectics pl -
8 fábula
f.1 fable, fib, fairy tale, fabrication.2 fable, story, tale.* * *1 LITERATURA fable2 (mito) myth, legend3 (mentira) invention\* * *SF1) (Literat) fable; (=historia) tale, story2) (=rumor) rumour, rumor (EEUU); (=chisme) (piece of) gossip; (=mentira) invention3) *4) † (=argumento) plot, story5) † (=persona) talk of the town, laughing-stock* * ** * *= fable, cautionary tale.Ex. From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.Ex. Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them.----* escritor de fábulas = fabulist.* * ** * *= fable, cautionary tale.Ex: From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.
Ex: Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them.* escritor de fábulas = fabulist.* * *1 ( Lit) fable2 (mentira) fabrication, invention* * *
Del verbo fabular: ( conjugate fabular)
fabula es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
fábula sustantivo femenino (Lit) fable;
( mentira) fabrication
fábula f Lit fable
♦ Locuciones: de fábula, absolutely fine, tremendous: las cosas van de fábula, things are going really well
' fábula' also found in these entries:
English:
fable
* * *fábula nf1. [relato] fable;[leyenda] legend, myth2. [rumor] piece of gossip;[mentira] story, invention;sus hazañas no son más que fábulas those exploits of his are all imaginary3.de fábula [estupendo] fabulous, fantastic;la paella me salió de fábula my paella turned out wonderfully, my paella was superb;lo pasamos de fábula we had a fabulous o fantastic time* * *f1 fable;de fábula fam fabulous, terrific2 ( mentira) lie* * *fábula nf1) : fable2) : fabrication, fib* * *fábula n fable -
9 mosca
f.1 fly.aflojar o soltar la mosca (figurative) to cough up, to fork outestar con o tener la mosca detrás de la oreja (informal) to be suspicious o distrustful¿qué mosca te ha picado? (informal figurative) what's up with you?mosca muerta (informal figurative) slyboots, hypocritemosca tse-tsé tsetse fly2 money.* * *1 fly2 (barba) tuft\aflojar/soltar la mosca familiar to fork out money, cough upcaer como moscas to drop like fliesestar con la mosca detrás de la oreja to be suspiciousno se oía una mosca you could have heard a pin droppor si las moscas just in case¿qué mosca te (le, etc) ha picado? familiar what's bugging you (him, etc)?mosca muerta figurado hypocrite* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=insecto) flypescar a la mosca — to fish with a fly, fly-fish
asarse las moscas —
- mandar a algn a capar moscas- ¿qué mosca te/le ha picado?mosca artificial — [en pesca] fly
mosca azul, mosca blanca — whitefly
mosca de España — Spanish fly, cantharides
mosca drosofila — drosophila, fruit fly
mosca muerta — = mosquita
2) * (=pesado) pest3) † (=dinero) dough *4) † (=barba) small goatee beard5) pl moscas (=centellas) sparksmoscas volantes — spots before the eyes, floaters
6) Méx * (=parásito) sponger *2.ADJ INV Esp** * *Iadjetivo invariablea) (Esp fam) ( preocupado) uneasy, edgy (colloq); ( enfadado) sore (AmE colloq), cross (BrE colloq)b) (Ven fam) ( alerta) alertII1)a) (Zool) flycaer como moscas — to drop o fall like flies
es incapaz de matar una mosca — she wouldn't harm o hurt a fly
estar con la mosca en or detrás de la oreja — to be wary, be on one's guard
papar moscas — (fam) to mooch around (colloq)
por si las moscas — (fam) just in case (colloq)
¿qué mosca te/le ha picado? — (fam) what's got into o what's up with you/him? (colloq)
sentirse como mosca en leche — (Andes fam) to feel like a fish out of water
b) ( para pescar) fly2) (Esp fam) ( dinero) dough (colloq)IIIafloja la mosca — cough up (colloq)
masculino y femenino (Ur fam) freeloader (colloq), sponger (BrE colloq)* * *= fly [flies, -pl.].Ex. From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's Fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.----* caer como moscas = drop like + flies.* incapaz de matar una mosca = wouldn't hurt a fly.* mosca de la fruta = fruit fly.* mosca negra = black fly.* oír una mosca = hear a pin drop.* pesca con mosca = fly fishing.* por si las moscas = just in case, on spec.* * *Iadjetivo invariablea) (Esp fam) ( preocupado) uneasy, edgy (colloq); ( enfadado) sore (AmE colloq), cross (BrE colloq)b) (Ven fam) ( alerta) alertII1)a) (Zool) flycaer como moscas — to drop o fall like flies
es incapaz de matar una mosca — she wouldn't harm o hurt a fly
estar con la mosca en or detrás de la oreja — to be wary, be on one's guard
papar moscas — (fam) to mooch around (colloq)
por si las moscas — (fam) just in case (colloq)
¿qué mosca te/le ha picado? — (fam) what's got into o what's up with you/him? (colloq)
sentirse como mosca en leche — (Andes fam) to feel like a fish out of water
b) ( para pescar) fly2) (Esp fam) ( dinero) dough (colloq)IIIafloja la mosca — cough up (colloq)
masculino y femenino (Ur fam) freeloader (colloq), sponger (BrE colloq)* * *= fly [flies, -pl.].Ex: From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's Fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.
* caer como moscas = drop like + flies.* incapaz de matar una mosca = wouldn't hurt a fly.* mosca de la fruta = fruit fly.* mosca negra = black fly.* oír una mosca = hear a pin drop.* pesca con mosca = fly fishing.* por si las moscas = just in case, on spec.* * *1 ( Esp fam) (preocupado) uneasy, edgy ( colloq); (enfadado) sore ( AmE colloq), mad ( AmE), cross ( BrE colloq)hay que estar mosca you have to be alert o ( colloq) keep on your toesA1 ( Zool) flyno se oía ni una mosca you could have heard a pin drop ( colloq)caer como moscas to go down o drop o fall like flieses incapaz de matar una mosca she wouldn't harm o hurt a flyestar con la mosca en or detrás de la oreja to be wary, be on one's guardir de mosca ( Méx): atrás del trolebús iban dos muchachos de mosca two boys were hanging off the back of the trolleybus¿qué mosca te/le ha picado? ( fam); what's got into o what's up with you/him? ( colloq), what's eating you/him? ( colloq)venir or acudir como moscas to swarm round like flies2 (para pescar) flyCompuestos:whitefly● mosca húmeda or mojadawet flydry fly● mosca tsé-tsé or tsetsé( Med) tsetse, tsetse flyafloja la mosca cough up ( colloq)(Ur fam)* * *
mosca sustantivo femenino
fly;◊ no se oía ni una mosca you could have heard a pin drop (colloq);
por si las moscas (fam) just in case (colloq)
mosca
I sustantivo femenino
1 (insecto) fly
2 fam fig (dinero) cash, dough
aflojar la mosca, to stump up
3 fam (recelo) estar con la mosca (detrás de la oreja), to smell a rat, to be suspicious
II adj (estar) (enfadado) annoyed
(inquieto) worried
(intrigado) suspicious
♦ Locuciones: familiar ¿qué mosca le ha picado?, what's biting him?
familiar por si las moscas, just in case
' mosca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gusano
- volar
- pescar
- peso
- por
English:
bite
- eat
- fly
- flyweight
- pin
- blue
- house
* * *♦ adj investoy mosca con su oferta, no me inspira confianza there's something fishy about his offer, I don't trust itestá mosca conmigo she's in a mood with me;está mosca porque se ha vuelto a estropear el ordenador he's in a mood because the computer's broken againpara ganar dinero hay que estar muy mosca if you want to make money you've got to be on the ball♦ nmf[en boxeo] flyweight♦ nf1. [insecto] flymosca escorpión scorpion fly;mosca de la fruta fruit fly;Fam Fig mosca muerta:con lo mosca muerta que parecía y el novio tan guapo que se ha buscado she's a dark horse, you'd never have thought she'd end up with a good-looking boyfriend like that;parece una mosca muerta he looks very innocent;mosca tse-tsé tsetse fly2. [en pesca] flyestoy sin mosca I'm flat broke, Br I'm skint4. Compcazar moscas to twiddle one's thumbs;Famno se oía ni una mosca you could have heard a pin drop;Fam¿qué mosca te ha picado? what's up with you?, who's rattled your cage?;Fampor si las moscas just in case;Méx Famviajar de mosca = to ride for free on a bus by clinging to the outside of it♦ interjVen Fam watch it!* * *f fly;mosca muerta fam hypocrite;estar mosca fam smell a rat fam ;tener la mosca detrás de la oreja fam smell a rat fam ;por si las moscas fam just to be on the safe side;¿qué mosca te ha picado? what’s biting you?;soltar oaflojar la mosca fam pay up, cough up fam ;caer omorir como moscas fig drop like flies;estar papando moscas fam be miles away fam ;no es capaz de matar una mosca he wouldn’t hurt a fly* * *mosca nf1) : fly2)mosca común : housefly* * * -
10 obra literaria
f.literary work, piece of literature.* * *(n.) = literary work, work of literature, work of imaginationEx. Correct ascription of the authorship of a literary work anonymously or pseudonymously published is a major bibliographical problem.Ex. 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.Ex. Some novels, usually referred to as `literary' novels, are serious works of imagination which aspire to being genuine contributions to thought and culture.* * *(n.) = literary work, work of literature, work of imaginationEx: Correct ascription of the authorship of a literary work anonymously or pseudonymously published is a major bibliographical problem.
Ex: 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.Ex: Some novels, usually referred to as `literary' novels, are serious works of imagination which aspire to being genuine contributions to thought and culture. -
11 ocupar un lugar destacado para + Pronombre
(v.) = stand + high on + Posesivo + listEx. 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.* * *(v.) = stand + high on + Posesivo + listEx: 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.
Spanish-English dictionary > ocupar un lugar destacado para + Pronombre
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12 que cambia la vida
(adj.) = life-changing, life-alteringEx. 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.Ex. Being diagnosed HIV-positive is a life-altering event that can have devastating efects on physical & mental health.* * *(adj.) = life-changing, life-alteringEx: 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.
Ex: Being diagnosed HIV-positive is a life-altering event that can have devastating efects on physical & mental health. -
13 que mejora la calidad de vida
(adj.) = life-enhancingEx. 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.* * *(adj.) = life-enhancingEx: 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.
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14 finlandesa
f., (m. - finlandés)* * *
finlandés,-esa
I adjetivo Finnish
II m,f (persona) Finn
III m (idioma) Finnish
' finlandesa' also found in these entries:
English:
expatriate
* * *I adj FinnishII m, finlandesa f Finn -
15 esa
adj.that, yon.* * *► adjetivo1→ link=ese ese* * *= ese* * *I IIPRON DEM=ésa PRON DEM ver ese III, 1)* * *
Multiple Entries:
esa
ésa
ese,-a adj dem that
esos,-as, those
ése,-a pron dem m,f that one
ésos,-as, those (ones)
' ésa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabose
- acierto
- actualidad
- adaptar
- alegrar
- animadversión
- bacalao
- bañar
- blandir
- breva
- buena
- bueno
- burgués
- burguesa
- calaña
- caldo
- calle
- camella
- camello
- canalizar
- canción
- colonizar
- comistrajo
- competer
- coña
- concentrar
- contener
- corresponder
- dar
- danés
- danesa
- darse
- desdecir
- desgarrada
- desgarrado
- deslumbrar
- despeluchar
- desprecio
- desventaja
- dónde
- duda
- embrujar
- empalagar
- enferma
- enfermo
- escocés
- escocesa
- espanto
- esperar
- estar
English:
around
- bear
- boost
- born
- bourgeois
- bring back
- clear
- Dane
- Danish
- delicious
- dip
- Dutch
- element
- English
- exercise
- exit
- expanse
- exploit
- explosive
- eye-opener
- fact
- familiar
- far
- Finn
- Finnish
- flimsy
- foreboding
- French
- Ghanaian
- habit
- hard-hit
- head
- high-handed
- hooked
- Icelander
- idea
- insane
- Irish
- Japanese
- least
- Lebanese
- loud
- luck
- Maltese
- manufacturer
- market
- match
- mismatch
- mountain
- Nepalese
* * *ESA* * *det → ese2ese, esa, esos, esaseso mismo exactly that;aun con eso even then -
16 finesa
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17 Finlandia
• finite-state automaton• Finn -
18 merluza ahumada
• Finland• Finn• finnan haddock• Finnic -
19 bebida drogada
f.Mickey Finn. -
20 Fionn
m.Fionn, Finn, Fionn MacCumal.
См. также в других словарях:
Finn — ( pl. Finns) is commonly used to refer to a member of the Finn ethnic group or a citizen of Finland. Finn may also refer to:Various* a short form of Finnegan * a name, meaning fair * Finn (dinghy), an Olympic class of sailing dinghy * , a 2007… … Wikipedia
Finn — ist: ein irischer Sagenheld, siehe Fionn mac Cumhaill eine internationale Bootsklasse, siehe Finn (Bootsklasse) ein Fluss in Irland, siehe River Finn ein friesischer König, siehe Finn von Friesland der deutsche Name der estnischen Gemeinde Vinni… … Deutsch Wikipedia
FINN.no — (deutsch: Finde!) ist eine norwegische Webseite, welche den Zeitungen Adresseavisen, Aftenposten, Bergens Tidende, Fædrelandsvennen und Stavanger Aftenblad gehört. Die Seite bietet einen privaten und kommerziellen Anzeigenmarkt und gehört nach… … Deutsch Wikipedia
finn — [ fin ] n. m. • 1962; mot suéd. ♦ Petit voilier monotype pour régates en solitaire, à une seule grand voile encastrée dans un mât pivotant. ⊗ HOM. Fine, fines. ● Finn nom masculin (nom déposé) Petit voilier monotype pour régates en solitaire. (Le … Encyclopédie Universelle
Finn — m 1 Irish Gaelic: traditional name meaning ‘white, fair’. The modern Gaelic form is Fionn. The mythological Irish hero Finn MacCool (Finn Mac Cumaill in Irish) was noted for his wisdom and fairness. He was leader of the Fenians or Fianna, a band… … First names dictionary
Finn — Finn, Huck|le|berry also Huck Finn a character in the books The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by the 19th century US writer Mark ↑Twain. Huckleberry Finn is a very independent young boy who runs away from his… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Finn — Finn, a. A native of Finland; one of the Finn? in the ethnological sense. See {Finns}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
finn — finn·mark; finn; finn·ish; … English syllables
finn — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS mar. piccola imbarcazione monoposto a vela da regata {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1963. ETIMO: ingl. finn propr. finlandese … Dizionario italiano
finn — sustantivo masculino 1. Velero de origen sueco de una sola plaza: El finn es olímpico desde 1952 … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Finn — er et drengenavn af ukendt oprindelse, der er blandt de godkendte drengenavne i Danmark … Danske encyklopædi