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1 islandés
adj.Icelandic.m.Icelander, native or inhabitant of Iceland.* * *► adjetivo1 Icelandic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Icelander1 (idioma) Icelandic————————1 (idioma) Icelandic* * *(f. - islandesa)noun adj.* * *islandés, -esa1.ADJ Icelandic2.SM / F Icelander3.SM (Ling) Icelandic* * *I- desa adjetivo IcelandicII- desa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Icelander* * *= Icelandic.Ex. The problem of entry is unusual because Icelandic personal names do not contain a surname, but rather a personal name, and occasionally, a toponym.* * *I- desa adjetivo IcelandicII- desa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Icelander* * *= Icelandic.Ex: The problem of entry is unusual because Icelandic personal names do not contain a surname, but rather a personal name, and occasionally, a toponym.
* * *Icelandicmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Icelander2* * *
islandés 1◊ - desa adjetivo
Icelandic
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) Icelander
islandés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Icelandic
islandés,-a
I adjetivo Icelandic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Icelander
' islandés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
islandesa
English:
Icelander
- Icelandic
* * *islandés, -esa♦ adjIcelandic♦ nm,f[persona] Icelander♦ nm[lengua] Icelandic* * *- deses : Icelandic- deses : Icelanderislandés nm: Icelandic (language) -
2 asta
f.1 flagpole, mast.a media asta at half-mast2 shaft.3 horn.4 staff of the flag, flag staff, flag pole, flagpole.5 antler.6 Asta.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 (de bandera) staff, pole2 (de lanza) shaft; (pica) lance, pike3 (cuerno) horn\a media asta at half-mast* * *noun f.1) horn2) flagpole* * *SF1) (=arma) lance, spear; (=palo) shaft; [de banderas] flagpole; [de brocha] handle2) (Zool) horn, antlerdejar a algn en las astas del toro — to leave sb in a jam o in a pickle *
* * *femenino‡a) ( de bandera) flagpoleb) ( cuerno) horndejar a alguien en las astas del toro — to leave somebody in the lurch
c) (de lanza, flecha) shaft* * *= kern, horn, stress, antler, shaft.Ex. Indeed, the Clarendon Press kept a Napier double platen machine at work until 1950 for the sake of its gentleness with the delicate kerns of Fell italic.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.Ex. She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.Ex. Christ bears the cross on his shoulder at the head of a long shaft supported by a male prisoner fettered at the legs and a mendicant friar.----* a media asta = at half-mast, at half staff.* asta ascendente = ascender.* asta de bandera = flagpole, flagstaff.* asta descendente = descender.* asta uniforme = vertical stress.* * *femenino‡a) ( de bandera) flagpoleb) ( cuerno) horndejar a alguien en las astas del toro — to leave somebody in the lurch
c) (de lanza, flecha) shaft* * *= kern, horn, stress, antler, shaft.Ex: Indeed, the Clarendon Press kept a Napier double platen machine at work until 1950 for the sake of its gentleness with the delicate kerns of Fell italic.
Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.Ex: She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.Ex: Christ bears the cross on his shoulder at the head of a long shaft supported by a male prisoner fettered at the legs and a mendicant friar.* a media asta = at half-mast, at half staff.* asta ascendente = ascender.* asta de bandera = flagpole, flagstaff.* asta descendente = descender.* asta uniforme = vertical stress.* * *f‡1 (de una bandera) flagpolecon la bandera a media asta with the flag at half-mast2 (cuerno) horndejar a algn en las astas del toro to leave sb in the lurch3 (de una lanza) shaft4 (de una flecha) shaft* * *
asta feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
asta sustantivo femenino
1 (de bandera) staff, pole
a media asta, at half mast
2 Zool (cuerno) horn
' asta' also found in these entries:
English:
flagpole
- fly
- half-mast
- horn
- raise
- staff
- antler
- flag
- half
- shaft
* * *1. [de bandera] flagpole, mast;a media asta at half-mast2. [de lanza] shaft;[de brocha] handle3. [cuerno] horn* * *f1 flagpole, flagstaff;a media asta at half-staff, Br at half-mast2 ( pitón) horn;dejar a alguien en las astas del toro drop s.o. right in it fam* * *asta nf1) : flagpolea media asta: at half-mast2) : horn, antler3) : shaft (of a weapon)* * *asta n1. (de bandera) flagpole2. (de animal) horn -
3 cuerno
m.1 horn.2 croissant, moon-shaped roll.* * *1 horn (de ciervo) antlers plural2 (de antena) antlers plural3 MILITAR wing4 MÚSICA horn1 golly!, gosh!\oler a cuerno quemado familiar to be fishymandar a alguien al cuerno familiar to send somebody packing, tell somebody to get lostmandar algo al cuerno familiar to pack something inromperse los cuernos familiar to break one's backponer cuernos a alguien familiar to cheat on somebody, be unfaithful to somebody¡vete al cuerno! familiar get lost!* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Zool) horn; [de ciervo] antler¡cuerno(s)! — gosh! *, blimey! **
- ¡y un cuerno!- estar en los cuernos del toro¡que se vaya al cuerno! — he can go to hell!
saber a cuerno quemado —
2) (Culin) roll, croissant3) (Mil) wing4) (Mús) horn* * *1)a) ( de toro) horn; ( de caracol) feeler; ( de ciervo) antlerirse al cuerno — (fam) plan to fall through; fiesta to be ruined o spoiled
mandar algo/a alguien al cuerno — (fam)
vete al cuerno! — get lost! (colloq)
me/le supo or sentó a cuerno quemado — (fam) it was a real slap in the face for me/him (colloq)
oler a cuerno quemado — comida/habitación to stink; asunto (fam) to smell (o sound etc) fishy (colloq)
ponerle or (RPl) meterle los cuernos a alguien — (fam) to be unfaithful to somebody
y un cuerno! — (fam) you must be joking! (colloq)
b) ( de la luna) cusp2) (RPl fam) ( uso expletivo) corno 2)3) (Mús) horn•* * *= horn, antler.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.Ex. She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.----* coger el toro por los cuernos = seize + the bull by the horns, take + the bull by the horns, grasp + the nettle, face + Posesivo + fears.* con cuernos = horned.* Cuerno de Africa, el = Horn of Africa, the.* cuerno de caza = corn, hunting horn.* irse al cuerno = naff off.* ponerle los cuernos a = cuckold.* véte al cuerno = drop dead!.* * *1)a) ( de toro) horn; ( de caracol) feeler; ( de ciervo) antlerirse al cuerno — (fam) plan to fall through; fiesta to be ruined o spoiled
mandar algo/a alguien al cuerno — (fam)
vete al cuerno! — get lost! (colloq)
me/le supo or sentó a cuerno quemado — (fam) it was a real slap in the face for me/him (colloq)
oler a cuerno quemado — comida/habitación to stink; asunto (fam) to smell (o sound etc) fishy (colloq)
ponerle or (RPl) meterle los cuernos a alguien — (fam) to be unfaithful to somebody
y un cuerno! — (fam) you must be joking! (colloq)
b) ( de la luna) cusp2) (RPl fam) ( uso expletivo) corno 2)3) (Mús) horn•* * *= horn, antler.Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.
Ex: She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.* coger el toro por los cuernos = seize + the bull by the horns, take + the bull by the horns, grasp + the nettle, face + Posesivo + fears.* con cuernos = horned.* Cuerno de Africa, el = Horn of Africa, the.* cuerno de caza = corn, hunting horn.* irse al cuerno = naff off.* ponerle los cuernos a = cuckold.* véte al cuerno = drop dead!.* * *Acoger or agarrar al toro por los cuernos ( fam); to take the bull by the hornsirse al cuerno ( fam) «plan» to fall through;«fiesta» to be ruined o spoiled, be wrecked ( colloq)mandar algo/a algn al cuerno ( fam): me mandó al cuerno she told me to get lost o to go to hell ( colloq)¡vete al cuerno! get lost! ( colloq)lo mandó todo al cuerno he chucked it all in ( colloq)esas declaraciones me huelen a cuerno quemado those statements sound very fishy to me ( colloq)ponerle or ( RPl) meterle los cuernos a algn ( fam); to be unfaithful to sb, to cheat on sb ( AmE colloq)2 (de la luna) cuspCompuesto:horn of plenty, cornucopiaC ( Mús) hornCompuesto:hunting hornD* * *
cuerno sustantivo masculino
( de caracol) feeler;
( de ciervo) antler;◊ irse al cuerno (fam) [ plan] to fall through;
[ fiesta] to be ruined o spoiled;◊ ponerle los cuernos a algn (fam) to be unfaithful to sbb) (Mús) horn
cuerno sustantivo masculino
1 horn
(de ciervo) antler
2 (instrumento musical) horn
♦ Locuciones: familiar ponerle cuernos a alguien, to be unfaithful to sb
saber a cuerno quemado, to taste disgusting
familiar ¡vete al cuerno!, get lost!
' cuerno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asta
- cacho
English:
antler
- horn
* * *cuerno nm1. [de animal] horn;[de ciervo] antler; [de caracol] horn, feeler; Fam¡y un cuerno! you must be joking!, in your dreams!;Famirse al cuerno: nuestros planes se fueron al cuerno our plans fell through;¡vete al cuerno! get lost!;Fammandar al cuerno a alguien to send sb packing;Famponer (los) cuernos a alguien to be unfaithful to sb;[a un hombre] to cuckold sb; Famoler a cuerno quemado to smell/sound/look fishy;Famsaber a cuerno quemado: sus comentarios me supieron a cuerno quemado I thought his comments were really off;romperse los cuernos [esforzarse] to break one's backel cuerno de la abundancia the horn of plenty, cornucopia; Geog el Cuerno de África the Horn of Africa2. [de bicicleta] bar end3. [instrumento] horn* * *m horn; de caracol feeler;irse al cuerno fam fall through, be wrecked;¡un cuerno! fam you must be joking!;¡vete al cuerno! fam go to hell! fam ;romperse los cuernos fam break one’s back fam, slog one’s guts out fam ;poner los cuernos a alguien fam be unfaithful to s.o.* * *cuerno nm1) : horn, antler2) : cusp (of the moon)3) : horn (musical instrument)* * *cuerno n horn -
4 escultura
f.1 sculpture.una escultura en mármol a marble sculpture2 carving, art of carving.* * ** * *noun f.* * *SF sculpture, carving* * *femenino sculpture* * *= sculpture, carving.Ex. If, in a multipart item, the objects and/or their containers differ in size, give the smallest or smaller and the largest or larger size, separated by a hyphen; e.g., 3 sculptures: 150-210 cm high.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.----* escultura de figura humana = figure sculpture.* * *femenino sculpture* * *= sculpture, carving.Ex: If, in a multipart item, the objects and/or their containers differ in size, give the smallest or smaller and the largest or larger size, separated by a hyphen; e.g., 3 sculptures: 150-210 cm high.
Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.* escultura de figura humana = figure sculpture.* * *1 (obra) sculptureescultura en madera wood carving2 (arte) sculpture* * *
escultura sustantivo femenino
sculpture;
escultura sustantivo femenino sculpture
' escultura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bronce
- museo
- talla
- torso
- vaciar
- en
- exponer
- tallar
English:
carving
- sculpture
* * *escultura nfsculpture;una escultura en mármol a marble sculpture;una escultura en madera [pequeña] a wood carving;[grande] a wooden sculpture* * *f sculpture* * *escultura nf: sculpture* * *escultura n sculpture -
5 marfil
m.ivory.* * *1 ivory* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=material) ivory(de) color marfil — ivory, ivory-coloured o (EEUU) ivory-colored
2) LAm (=peine) fine-toothed comb* * *masculino ivory* * *= ivory.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.----* Costa de Marfil = Ivory Coast, the.* encerrado en su torre de marfil = ivory-towered.* torre de marfil = ivory tower.* * *masculino ivory* * *= ivory.Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.
* Costa de Marfil = Ivory Coast, the.* encerrado en su torre de marfil = ivory-towered.* torre de marfil = ivory tower.* * *1 (sustancia) ivory2(de) color marfil ivory, ivory-colored** * *
marfil sustantivo masculino
ivory
marfil sustantivo masculino ivory
' marfil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Costa de Marfil
English:
ivory
- Ivory Coast
* * *marfil nm1. [material] ivorymarfil vegetal ivory nut2. [color] ivory;de color marfil ivory-coloured, ivory* * *m ivory;(de color) marfil ivory atr* * *marfil nm: ivory* * *marfil n ivory -
6 morsa
f.walrus.* * *1 walrus* * *SF walrus* * *femenino walrus* * *= walrus.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.* * *femenino walrus* * *= walrus.Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.
* * *walrus* * *
morsa sustantivo femenino
walrus
morsa f Zool walrus
' morsa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colmillo
English:
walrus
* * *morsa nfwalrus* * *f ZO walrus* * *morsa nf: walrus* * * -
7 recipiente
adj.receiving.m.1 container, receptacle.2 recipient.* * *1 container, receptacle* * *noun m.1) container2) vessel* * *1.SMF (=persona) recipient2.SM (=vaso) container* * *1) ( utensilio) container, receptacle (frml)2) recipiente masculino y femenino ( persona) recipient* * *= container, housing, container, storage container, vessel.Ex. For non-print materials data must be drawn from the work, its container or accompanying printed material.Ex. For certain categories of material, the physical carrier consists of a storage medium (e.g., tape, film) sometimes encased in plastic, metal, etc., housing (e.g. cassette, cartridge) that is an integral part of the item.Ex. Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.Ex. Preventive conservation involves the safe housing and handling of materials and includes the provision of optimum environmental conditions, adequate stack space and suitable storage containers for fragile materials.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.----* recipiente de papel = paper container.* recipiente de plástico = plastic container.* * *1) ( utensilio) container, receptacle (frml)2) recipiente masculino y femenino ( persona) recipient* * *= container, housing, container, storage container, vessel.Ex: For non-print materials data must be drawn from the work, its container or accompanying printed material.
Ex: For certain categories of material, the physical carrier consists of a storage medium (e.g., tape, film) sometimes encased in plastic, metal, etc., housing (e.g. cassette, cartridge) that is an integral part of the item.Ex: Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.Ex: Preventive conservation involves the safe housing and handling of materials and includes the provision of optimum environmental conditions, adequate stack space and suitable storage containers for fragile materials.Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.* recipiente de papel = paper container.* recipiente de plástico = plastic container.* * *A (utensilio) container, receptacle ( frml)B* * *
recipiente sustantivo masculino ( utensilio) container, receptacle (frml)
recipiente sustantivo masculino receptacle, container
' recipiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ampolla
- balón
- caber
- cubo
- culo
- envase
- expandirse
- jarro
- lechera
- profunda
- profundo
- puchero
- rebosar
- rellenar
- sarro
- sellar
- tapadera
- taza
- tetra brik
- verter
- vinagrera
- azucarera
- basura
- basurero
- batea
- bebedero
- bote
- botella
- cabida
- caja
- cesta
- cesto
- contener
- contenido
- cuenco
- frutero
- llenar
- pared
- plumero
- salero
- tacho
- tambo
- termo
- vaso
English:
basin
- brim
- container
- cookie jar
- holder
- recipient
- volume
- receptacle
- urn
- vessel
* * *recipiente nmcontainer;necesito un recipiente para poner la fruta I need something to put the fruit in* * *m container* * *recipiente nm: container, receptaclerecipiente nmf: recipient* * *recipiente n container -
8 talla
f.1 size (medida).¿qué talla usas? what size are you?no es de mi talla it's not my size2 height (estatura).es de mi talla she's as tall as me3 stature.dar la talla to be up to itno dio la talla como representante del colegio he wasn't up to the task of representing his school4 carving (art) (en madera).5 cutting.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tallar.* * *1 (estatura) height2 figurado (moral, intelectual) stature3 (de prenda) size■ ¿qué talla usa? what size is he?4 (escultura) carving, sculpture5 (tallado - piedras) cutting; (- metal) engraving\dar la talla para hacer algo figurado to be up to doing somethingde talla / de mucha talla figurado outstanding, prominent* * *noun f.1) carving2) cutting3) height4) stature5) size* * *ISF1) [de ropa] size¿de qué talla son estos pantalones? — what size are these trousers?
2) (=altura) heightdar la talla — (lit) to be tall enough; (fig) to measure up
no ha dado la talla para ingresar en el ejército — he wasn't tall enough to join the army, he didn't satisfy the minimum height requirement for joining the army
no dio la talla como solista — he didn't make the grade as a soloist, he didn't measure up as a soloist
3) (=categoría, nivel) staturehay pocos políticos de la talla de este ministro — there are few politicians of the stature of this minister
4) (Arte) (=escultura) sculpture; [de madera] carving; (=grabado) engravingtalla en madera — woodwork, wood carving
5) (=vara) measuring rod6) (Naipes) hand7) (Med) † gallstones operation8) (Jur) † reward ( for capture of a criminal)IISF1) CAm (=mentira) fib, lie3) And (=paliza) beating4) Méx * (=pelea) set-to *, squabble* * *1)a) (Indum) size¿cuál es su talla? — what size are you?
de o en todas las tallas — in all sizes
b) ( estatura) size, heightdar la talla — ( en altura) to be tall enough; ( mostrarse competente) to make the grade, measure up
c) ( categoría)una revista de la talla de `Semana' — a magazine as important as `Semana'
2) ( escultura) sculpture; ( de madera) carving; ( de piedras preciosas) cutting3) (AmL) (Jueg)a) ( repartición) dealb) ( banca) bank4) (Chi fam)a) ( dicho) joke, wisecrack (colloq)b) ( broma) practical joke* * *= carving.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.----* dar la talla = be up to the mark, be up to scratch, measure up (to), be up to snuff, make + the cut.* de talla media = middle-sized.* de talla mundial = world-class.* talla de madera = wood carving.* * *1)a) (Indum) size¿cuál es su talla? — what size are you?
de o en todas las tallas — in all sizes
b) ( estatura) size, heightdar la talla — ( en altura) to be tall enough; ( mostrarse competente) to make the grade, measure up
c) ( categoría)una revista de la talla de `Semana' — a magazine as important as `Semana'
2) ( escultura) sculpture; ( de madera) carving; ( de piedras preciosas) cutting3) (AmL) (Jueg)a) ( repartición) dealb) ( banca) bank4) (Chi fam)a) ( dicho) joke, wisecrack (colloq)b) ( broma) practical joke* * *= carving.Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.
* dar la talla = be up to the mark, be up to scratch, measure up (to), be up to snuff, make + the cut.* de talla media = middle-sized.* de talla mundial = world-class.* talla de madera = wood carving.* * *A1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Indum) size¿cuál es su talla? what size are you?¿qué talla usa? what size do you take?una camisa de la talla 42 a size 42 shirtte hace falta una talla más you need the next size up o a size largercalcetines de talla única one-size socksabrigos en todas las tallas coats in all sizes2 (estatura) size, heightde talla mediana of medium height3(categoría): un escritor de talla internacional/de gran talla a writer of international/of considerable statureuna revista de la talla de `Semana' a magazine as important as `Semana'B1 (escultura) sculpture2 (de madera) carving3 (de piedras preciosas) cuttingC (de reclutas) measuring ( and kitting out)D ( AmL) (en naipes)1 (repartición) deal2 (banca) bank¿quién tiene or lleva la talla? who's the bank?, who's banker?2 (broma) practical joke* * *
Del verbo tallar: ( conjugate tallar)
talla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
talla
tallar
talla sustantivo femeninoa) (Indum) size;◊ ¿cuál es su talla? what size are you?;
de o en todas las tallas in all sizes
tallar ( conjugate tallar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ madera› to carve;
‹escultura/mármol› to sculpt;
‹ piedras preciosas› to cut
2 (Méx)
verbo intransitivo (Col) [ zapatos] to be too tight
tallarse verbo pronominal (Méx)
‹ ojos› to rub
talla sustantivo femenino
1 (de ropa) size
¿cuál es tu talla?, what size are you?
2 (altura) height, stature: no da la talla para jugar al baloncesto, he's not tall enough to play basketball
3 (categoría, importancia) standing
un pintor de gran talla, a painter of great stature
4 (acción de tallar: piedras preciosas) cutting
(: madera) carving
(: metal) engraving
5 (escultura tallada) sculpture, (wood) carving
♦ Locuciones: figurado dar la talla, to make the grade, measure up
tallar verbo transitivo
1 (dar forma, esculpir) to sculpt
(piedras preciosas) to cut
(la madera) to carve
(el metal) to engrave
2 (medir a una persona) to measure the height of
' talla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
belleza
- mayor
- sentar
- única
- único
- quedar
English:
fit
- height
- M
- scratch
- size
- take
- wanting
- woodcarving
- carving
- L
- medium
- out
- preferably
- stature
* * *talla nf1. [medida] size;¿qué talla usas? what size are you?;¿qué talla de camisa usas? what size shirt are you?, what size shirt do you take?;yo uso la talla XL I take size XL;unos pantalones de la talla 44 a pair of size 44 trousers;gorros de talla única one-size caps;no es de mi talla it's not my size2. [estatura] height;¿qué talla tiene el bebé? what does the baby measure?;es de mi talla she's my height3. [valor, capacidad] stature;hay pocos atletas de la talla del cubano there are few athletes to match the Cuban;políticos de gran talla moral politicians of considerable moral stature;dar la talla to be up to it;no dio la talla como representante del colegio he wasn't up to the task of representing his school4. [figura tallada] [en madera] carving;[en piedra] sculpture, carving; [en metal] sculpture5. [tallado] [de madera] carving;[piedra] sculpting, carving; [de metal] sculpting; [de piedras preciosas] cutting* * *f1 size;de gran talla fig outstanding;dar la talla fig make the grade2 ( estatura) height3 C.Am. ( mentira) lie* * *talla nf1) estatura: height2) : size (in clothing)3) : stature, status4) : sculpture, carving* * *¿qué talla usas? what size are you? -
9 tallado
adj.1 close-fitting, tight, close.2 carved, graven, chiselled, sculptured.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tallar.* * *————————1→ link=tallar tallar► adjetivo* * *1. ADJ1) [madera] carved; [piedra] sculpted; [metal] engraved2)bien tallado — shapely, well-formed
2.SM [en madera] carving; [en piedra] sculpting; (=grabado) engraving* * ** * *= carved, carving.Ex. The following two combinations of furniture will present differente meanings: a leather chair, plush carpets and wood panelling versus leather bound books, carved oak book cases and a computer.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.----* silla tallada en tronco = log chair.* tallado a mano = hand-carved.* tallado en madera = wood carving.* * ** * *= carved, carving.Ex: The following two combinations of furniture will present differente meanings: a leather chair, plush carpets and wood panelling versus leather bound books, carved oak book cases and a computer.
Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.* silla tallada en tronco = log chair.* tallado a mano = hand-carved.* tallado en madera = wood carving.* * *1 (de la madera) carving2 (de piedras preciosas) cutting* * *
Del verbo tallar: ( conjugate tallar)
tallado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
tallado
tallar
tallado sustantivo masculino ( de madera) carving;
( de piedras preciosas) cutting
tallar ( conjugate tallar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ madera› to carve;
‹escultura/mármol› to sculpt;
‹ piedras preciosas› to cut
2 (Méx)
verbo intransitivo (Col) [ zapatos] to be too tight
tallarse verbo pronominal (Méx)
‹ ojos› to rub
tallado,-a adjetivo cut, carved
tallar verbo transitivo
1 (dar forma, esculpir) to sculpt
(piedras preciosas) to cut
(la madera) to carve
(el metal) to engrave
2 (medir a una persona) to measure the height of
' tallado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tallada
- cristal
English:
cut
- woodcarving
* * *tallado, -a♦ adj[madera] carved; [piedra] sculpted, carved; [metal] sculpted; [piedras preciosas] cut;una virgen tallada en mármol/bronce a virgin sculpted in marble/bronze♦ nm[de madera] carving; [piedra] sculpting, carving; [de metal] sculpting; [de piedras preciosas] cutting* * * -
10 topónimo
m.place name, toponym.* * *1 place name, toponym* * *SM place name* * *= name of place, toponym.Ex. The 1979 annual supplement contains the list of sudivisions used under names of places and a new list of subdivisions used under bodies of water.Ex. The problem of entry is unusual because Icelandic personal names do not contain a surname, but rather a personal name, and occasionally, a toponym.* * *= name of place, toponym.Ex: The 1979 annual supplement contains the list of sudivisions used under names of places and a new list of subdivisions used under bodies of water.
Ex: The problem of entry is unusual because Icelandic personal names do not contain a surname, but rather a personal name, and occasionally, a toponym.* * *place name, toponym ( tech)* * *
topónimo sustantivo masculino place name
' topónimo' also found in these entries:
English:
place
* * *topónimo nmplace name* * *m place name -
11 vasija
f.earthenware vessel.* * *1 vessel, pot, jar* * *SF ( Hist) vessel; (Culin) pot, dish* * *femenino (Arqueol) vessel (frml)* * *= vessel.Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.----* casco de vasija = potsherd.* fragmento de vasija = potsherd.* trozo de vasija = potsherd.* vasija de arcilla = clay pot.* * *femenino (Arqueol) vessel (frml)* * *= vessel.Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.
* casco de vasija = potsherd.* fragmento de vasija = potsherd.* trozo de vasija = potsherd.* vasija de arcilla = clay pot.* * *usaban una calabaza como vasija they used a gourd as a container* * *
vasija sustantivo femenino (Arqueol) vessel (frml)
vasija sustantivo femenino
1 Arte Arqueol vessel
una vasija etrusca, an Etruscan vessel
2 (de barro, para cocinar) pot
' vasija' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
forma
- urna
- boca
- guaje
- jícara
English:
vessel
- pot
* * *vasija nf1. [de barro] earthenware vessel2. [de reactor nuclear] containment vessel* * *f container, vessel* * *vasija nf: container, vessel* * *vasija n vessel -
12 islándico
ADJ Icelandic -
13 islandesa
f., (m. - islandés)* * *
islandés,-a
I adjetivo Icelandic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Icelander
-
14 islandés
• Icelander• Icelandic
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