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1 Fleming
m.1 Fleming, Ian Lancaster Fleming.2 Fleming, Sir Alexander Fleming.3 Fleming, Fleming Companies Inc.. -
2 Alexander Fleming
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3 Ian Fleming
m.Ian Fleming, Ian Lancaster Fleming. -
4 flamenco
adj.1 flamenco.2 Flemish, of Belgium.m.1 flamenco, flamenco music, flamenco dance style.2 flamingo.3 Fleming, native or inhabitant of Flanders.* * *► adjetivo1 (de Flandes) Flemish2 (gitano) Andalusian gypsy3 (música) flamenco4 (robusto) sturdy; (saludable) healthy► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Fleming1 (idioma) Flemish2 (música) flamenco music, flamenco3 (ave) flamingo————————1 (idioma) Flemish2 (música) flamenco music, flamenco3 (ave) flamingo* * *ISM (=ave) flamingoII flamenco, -a1. ADJ1) (Geog) Flemish2) (Mús) flamenco3) pey flashy, vulgar, gaudy4)ponerse flamenco — * (=engreído) to get cocky *
2.SM / F (=persona) Fleminglos flamencos — the Flemings, the Flemish
3. SM1) (Mús) flamenco2) (Ling) Flemish* * *I- ca adjetivo1) <cante/baile> flamenco (before n)ponerse flamenco — (Esp) to get sassy (AmE colloq), to get stroppy (BrE colloq)
2) ( de Flandes) Flemish3) ( de aspecto sano) strong and healthy-lookingII- ca masculino, femenino (Geog) FlemingIII1) (Mús) flamenco2) ( idioma) Flemish3) (Zool) flamingo•• Cultural note:Flamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences. Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down. An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing* * *I- ca adjetivo1) <cante/baile> flamenco (before n)ponerse flamenco — (Esp) to get sassy (AmE colloq), to get stroppy (BrE colloq)
2) ( de Flandes) Flemish3) ( de aspecto sano) strong and healthy-lookingII- ca masculino, femenino (Geog) FlemingIII1) (Mús) flamenco2) ( idioma) Flemish3) (Zool) flamingo•• Cultural note:Flamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences. Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down. An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing* * *flamenco11 = Flemish.Ex: In the Flemish speaking region of Belgium students taking library and information science follow the same syllabus at all universities = En la región de habla flamenca de Bélgica los estudiantes de biblioteconomía y documentación siguen el mismo plan de estudios en todas las universidades.
flamenco22 = flamingo [flamingoes/gos, -pl.].Ex: Flamingoes are some of the only creatures designed to survive in the caustic environment of a volcanic lake.
flamenco33 = flamenco.Ex: The religious significance attached to the bullfight, flamenco & Passion Week celebrations in Andalusia, Spain, is examined.
* * *A ‹cante/baile› flamenco ( before n)B (de Flandes) FlemishC ( Esp) (de aspecto sano) strong and healthy-lookingmasculine, feminine( Geog) Fleminglos Flamencos the Flemishflamenco (↑ flamenco a1)A ( Mús) flamencoB (idioma) FlemishC ( Zool) flamingoFlamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences.Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down.An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing.* * *
flamenco 1◊ -ca adjetivo
1 ‹cante/baile› flamenco ( before n)
2 ( de Flandes) Flemish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Fleming;
flamenco 2 sustantivo masculino
1 (Mús) flamenco
2 ( idioma) Flemish
3 (Zool) flamingo
flamenco,-a
I adjetivo
1 Mús flamenco
2 (de Flandes) Flemish
II sustantivo masculino
1 Mús flamenco
2 Orn flamingo
3 (idioma) Flemish
' flamenco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bailaor
- bailaora
- cantaor
- cantaora
- cante
- encarnar
- flamenca
- tablao
- zapateado
English:
dancer
- flamingo
- Flemish
* * *flamenco, -a♦ adj1. [música, baile] flamenco;cante/espectáculo flamenco flamenco singing/show2. [de Flandes] Flemishponerse flamenco (con alguien) to get cocky (with sb)5. Carib, Méx [flaco] skinny♦ nm,f[persona] Fleming;los flamencos the Flemish♦ nm1. [ave] flamingo2. [lengua] Flemish3. [música, baile] flamencoFLAMENCOAlthough often seen as synonymous with Spanish culture abroad, flamenco originated in the southern region of Andalusia. It has deep roots in Gypsy, Arab and Jewish music, and it is Spain’s “gitanos” (gypsies) who have kept it flourishing to the present day. Originally, flamenco consisted of unaccompanied singing (“cante”). Later this was accompanied by flamenco guitar (“toque”), rhythmic hand clapping (“palmas”), rhythmic feet stamping (“zapateado”) and dance (“baile”). The castanets (“castañuelas”) so often associated with flamenco were introduced only later. Flamenco is actually a catch-all term for a wide range of musical styles, which range from the strangulated emotive sobbing of “cante jondo” (one of the most traditional forms), to the work of new artists who are producing catchy rock and pop versions of flamenco.* * *I adj MÚS flamenco atr ;ponerse flamenco get smart o fresh;estar muy flamenco para su edad fam be in pretty good shape for one’s ageII m1 MÚS flamenco2 ZO flamingo* * *flamenco, -ca adj1) : flamenco2) : Flemishflamenco, -ca n: Fleming, Flemish personflamenco nm1) : Flemish (language)2) : flamingo3) : flamenco (music or dance)* * *flamenco2 n1. (cante) flamenco -
5 esposar
v.to handcuff.* * *1 to handcuff, put handcuffs on* * *VT to handcuff* * *= handcuff, cuff.Nota: Abreviatura de handcuff.Ex. Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.Ex. After three hours, the police cuffed her hands to a window and tortured her for five hours.* * *= handcuff, cuff.Nota: Abreviatura de handcuff.Ex: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.
Ex: After three hours, the police cuffed her hands to a window and tortured her for five hours.* * *
esposar verbo transitivo to handcuff
' esposar' also found in these entries:
English:
handcuff
- hand
* * *esposar vtto handcuff* * *v/t handcuff, cuff fam* * *esposar vt: to handcuff -
6 estar arrestado
(v.) = be under arrestEx. Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.* * *(v.) = be under arrestEx: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.
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7 estar bajo arresto
to be under arrest* * *(v.) = be under arrestEx. Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.* * *(v.) = be under arrestEx: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.
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8 estar detenido
v.1 to be in prison, to be in custody, to be held.Estamos detenidos We are in prison.2 to be stopped, to be motionless, to be hung up, to be without motion.La construcción está detenida The construction is stopped.* * *(v.) = be under arrestEx. Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.* * *(v.) = be under arrestEx: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.
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9 poner las esposas
to put handcuffs on* * *(v.) = handcuffEx. Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.* * *(v.) = handcuffEx: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.
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10 ser arrestado
(v.) = be under arrestEx. Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.* * *(v.) = be under arrestEx: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.
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11 ser detenido
(v.) = be under arrestEx. Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.* * *(v.) = be under arrestEx: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.
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12 carne
• beef• Fleming• flesh and blood• meat• red meat• white meat -
13 ligereza
• agility• fickleness• fleetingly• Fleming• flip the page• flippant• hurry• levity• lightness• recklessness• swiftness -
14 rapidez
• celerity• fleetingly• Fleming• quickness• rapidity• speed• speediness• swiftness• velocity -
15 velocidad
• celerity• fleetingly• Fleming• quickness• rapidity• speed• speediness• velocity
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