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1 Julio César
m.Julius Caesar, Gaius Julius Caesar.* * *Ex. Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.* * *Ex: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.
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2 cesar
v.1 to sack.2 to stop or cease.sin cesar non-stop, incessantlyEl temblor cesó al fin The quake ceased at last.3 to cease, to quit, to give up.Cesó It ceased.4 to suspend.La profesora cesó las lecciones The teacher suspended the lessons.5 to lay off, to fire, to remove from the job, to dismiss.El gerente cesó a la secretaria The director dismissed the secretary.6 to quit having, to cease to have, to stop having.Me cesó la calentura I stopped having fever.* * *1 to cease, stop2 (en un empleo) to leave, quit\sin cesar incessantly* * *verb1) to cease, stop2) dismiss* * *1. VI1) (=parar) to stop•
no cesar de hacer algo, el paro no cesa de aumentar — unemployment is constantly increasing•
sin cesar — incessantly, nonstop2) (=dimitir) to leave, quit (EEUU)cesar en su cargo — [empleado] to resign, leave one's job; [alto cargo] to leave office
2. VT1) (=despedir) to dismiss2) (=parar) [+ ataque] to stop* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( parar) to stopcesar de + inf — to stop -ing
2) (frml o period) ( dimitir)2.cesó en su cargo — she left her post, she resigned
* * *= cease, terminate, cashier.Ex. After collection has ceased (because a point of diminishing returns appears to have been reached), the cards must be put into groups of 'like' terms.Ex. At coffee yesterday Jeff Gordon had apprised her of the fact that three of his engineers had been summarily terminated.Ex. His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.----* cesar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end, come to + a swift end.* hostilidades + cesar = hostilities + cease.* Julio César = Julius Caesar.* sin cesar = steadily.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( parar) to stopcesar de + inf — to stop -ing
2) (frml o period) ( dimitir)2.cesó en su cargo — she left her post, she resigned
* * *= cease, terminate, cashier.Ex: After collection has ceased (because a point of diminishing returns appears to have been reached), the cards must be put into groups of 'like' terms.
Ex: At coffee yesterday Jeff Gordon had apprised her of the fact that three of his engineers had been summarily terminated.Ex: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.* cesar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end, come to + a swift end.* hostilidades + cesar = hostilities + cease.* Julio César = Julius Caesar.* sin cesar = steadily.* * *Caesaral César lo que es del César ( Bib) render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's* * *
cesar ( conjugate cesar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( parar) to stop;
cesar de hacer algo to stop doing sth;
2 (frml o period) ( dimitir):
cesar verbo intransitivo
1 (parar) to stop, cease [de, -]: trabajamos sin cesar durante horas, we worked without a rest for hours ➣ Ver nota en cease
2 (en un cargo o puesto) to resign [como/en, as]
' cesar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
terminar
- parar
- pasar
English:
and
- Caesar
- cease
- incessantly
- steadily
- terminate
* * *César n prHist Caesar;César Augusto Augustus (Caesar);dar (a Dios lo que es de Dios y) al César lo que es del César to render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's (and to God the things which are God's)* * *I v/i1 stop;no cesar de hacer algo keep on doing sth;sin cesar non-stop2:cesar en sus funciones resignII v/t dismiss* * *cesar vi: to cease, to stopcesar vt: to dismiss, to lay off -
3 julio
m.1 July (month).2 joule (physics).3 Julius, Julio.* * *————————1 FÍSICA joule* * *noun m.* * *SM Julius* * ** * ** * *julio11 = July.Ex: For example, for a periodical published monthly except for a combined July-October issue, the pattern '111111c -- d11' is used.
* cuatro de julio, el = Fourth of July, the.* Julio César = Julius Caesar.julio22 = joule.Ex: Biomass from forestry, agriculture, and the countryside as an energy source was calculated in terms of joules.
* * *B ( Fís) joule* * *
Multiple Entries:
Julio
jul.
julio
jul. (◊ julio) Jul
julio sustantivo masculino ( mes) July;
para ejemplos ver enero
julio sustantivo masculino
1 (mes) July
2 Fís joule
' julio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apretar
- aquí
- disolución
- estar
- nacer
- entre
- jul.
- jurar
- poder
- primero
English:
July
- middle
* * *Julio n prJulio César Julius Caesar* * *m1 July2 FÍS joule* * *julio nm: July* * *julio n July -
4 Roma
adj.&f.feminine of ROMO.f.Rome.* * *1 Rome\revolver Roma con Santiago figurado to move heaven and earthtodos los caminos llevan a Roma figurado all roads lead to Rome* * *SF Rome* * *femenino (ciudad, imperio) Rome; ( el Vaticano) Rome* * *= Rome.Ex. Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.----* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* remover Roma con Santiago = move + heaven and earth.* Tratado de Roma, el = Rome Treaty, the.* * *femenino (ciudad, imperio) Rome; ( el Vaticano) Rome* * *= Rome.Ex: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.
* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* remover Roma con Santiago = move + heaven and earth.* Tratado de Roma, el = Rome Treaty, the.* * *1 (ciudad, imperio) Romela Roma antigua/imperial Ancient/Imperial Rome2 (el Vaticano) Rome* * *
Multiple Entries:
Roma
roma
Roma sustantivo femenino
Rome
romo,-a adjetivo
1 (cuchillo, tijeras) blunt
2 (sin gracia, sin agudeza) dull, boorish, uncouth: tiene un ingenio muy romo, his humour is quite boorish
3 (nariz) snub
' Roma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remover
- tribuno
- conexión
- destino
- escala
- marchar
- mismo
- tampoco
English:
be
- fly
- gorgeous
- guide
- heaven
- previous
- Rome
* * *Roma nRome;Roma no se construyó en una hora Rome wasn't built in a day* * *f Rome;mover Roma con Santiago fig move heaven and earth -
5 en latín
(adj.) = LatinEx. Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.* * *(adj.) = LatinEx: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.
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6 griego
adj.Greek, Grecian.m.1 Greek, Greek language, Hellenic.2 Greek, native of Greece, native or inhabitant of Greece.* * *► adjetivo1 Greek► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Greek1 (idioma) Greek————————1 (idioma) Greek* * *(f. - griega)noun adj.* * *griego, -a1.ADJ Greek, Grecian2. SM / F1) (=persona) Greek2) †† (=tramposo) cheat3. SM1) (Ling) Greek2) (=lenguaje ininteligible) gibberish, double Dutch* * *I- ga adjetivo/masculino, femenino GreekII* * *= Greek.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex. Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.----* alfabeto griego aldino = Aldine greek.* griego macarrónico = dog Greek.* * *I- ga adjetivo/masculino, femenino GreekII* * *= Greek.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.
* alfabeto griego aldino = Aldine greek.* griego macarrónico = dog Greek.* * *Greekmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Greek2* * *
griego 1◊ -ga adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Greek
griego 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Greek
griego,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Greek
' griego' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
- clásico
- griega
- fluidez
English:
Greek
- intent
- ancient
- derive
* * *griego, -a♦ adjGreek♦ nm,f[persona] Greek;los antiguos griegos the ancient Greeks♦ nm[lengua] Greek* * *I adj GreekII m, griega f Greek* * *griego, -ga adj & n: Greekgriego nm: Greek (language)* * *griego adj n Greek -
7 latino
adj.1 Latin American, Latin.2 Latin, Romanic, Romance.m.1 Latin American.2 Latin.* * *► adjetivo1 Latin► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Latin* * *(f. - latina)noun adj.* * *latino, -a1. ADJ1) (=latinoamericano) Latin American2) ( Hist) Latin2. SM / F1) (=latinoamericano) Latin American2) ( Hist) native/inhabitant of Latium* * *I- na adjetivoa) <literatura/gramática/pueblo> Latinb) (fam) ( latinoamericano) Latin AmericanII- na masculino, femeninoa) (español, italiano, etc) Latinb) (fam) ( latinoamericano) Latin American* * *= Latin, Latino.Ex. Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.Ex. The author assesses the history and development of library services to users of Latin American origin in the USA (Chicanos or Latinos).* * *I- na adjetivoa) <literatura/gramática/pueblo> Latinb) (fam) ( latinoamericano) Latin AmericanII- na masculino, femeninoa) (español, italiano, etc) Latinb) (fam) ( latinoamericano) Latin American* * *= Latin, Latino.Ex: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.
Ex: The author assesses the history and development of library services to users of Latin American origin in the USA (Chicanos or Latinos).* * *1 ‹literatura/gramática› Latin2 ‹país/pueblo› Latinse nota que tiene sangre latina you can tell she has Latin blood in hermasculine, feminine1 (español, italiano, etc) Latinlos latinos Latin people* * *
latino◊ -na adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
latino,-a
I adjetivo Latin
América Latina, Latin America
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Latin American
' latino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
latina
English:
Hispanic
- Latin
- Roman
* * *latino, -a♦ adj1. [país, lengua, cultura] Latin2. [latinoamericano] Latin American;América Latina Latin America3. [en Estados Unidos] Latino♦ nm,f1. [de España, Francia, Italia] Latin2. [de Latinoamérica] Latin American3. [en Estados Unidos] Latino* * *adj Latin* * *latino, -na adj1) : Latin* * *latino adj Latin -
8 sobrino nieto
m.grandnephew, great-nephew.* * *(n.) = great nephewEx. The popular image of Cleopatra is drawn from her enemy, Octavian, Julius Caesar's great nephew and heir and the first emperor of Rome.* * *(n.) = great nephewEx: The popular image of Cleopatra is drawn from her enemy, Octavian, Julius Caesar's great nephew and heir and the first emperor of Rome.
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9 juliano
adj.Julian, relating to Julius Caesar, or instituted by him.m.Julian, Juliano.* * *= julian.Nota: Relacionado con el calendario juliano introducido por Julio César y usado actualmente.Ex. AFAIK, most applications use some form of ' julian date formula' for storing dates.* * *= julian.Nota: Relacionado con el calendario juliano introducido por Julio César y usado actualmente.Ex: AFAIK, most applications use some form of ' julian date formula' for storing dates.
* * *juliano -naJulian* * *juliano, -a adjJulian -
10 julio1
1 = July.Ex. For example, for a periodical published monthly except for a combined July-October issue, the pattern '111111c -- d11' is used.----* cuatro de julio, el = Fourth of July, the.* Julio César = Julius Caesar. -
11 augusto
m.Augustus, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus.* * *► adjetivo1 august, magnificent, majestic* * *(f. - augusta)adj.* * *SM Augustus* * *- ta adjetivo (liter) august (liter)* * *- ta adjetivo (liter) august (liter)* * *augusto -ta* * *augusto, -a adjaugust* * *adj august* * *augusto, -ta adj: august -
12 octaviano
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13 Cayo Octaviano
m.Gaius Octavianus, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. -
14 cesariano
adj.1 relating to Julius Caesar.2 cesarean.
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