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1 luminosamente
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2 resplandecientemente
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3 brillantemente
adv.1 brilliantly, brightly, resplendently, splendidly.2 shiningly, with great luminosity, brilliantly, radiantly.* * *► adverbio1 brilliantly* * *adv.brightly, brilliantly* * *ADV1) (=extraordinariamente) brilliantlyla orquesta ha despedido brillantemente la temporada — the orchestra bid a brilliant farewell to the season
2) (=con brillo) brightly* * *= brilliantly, luminously.Ex. These kinds of changes, incidentally, are relatively easy to effect through the sort of authority control system that, may I say, was so brilliantly described yesterday afternoon by Mr. Malinconico.Ex. Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *= brilliantly, luminously.Ex: These kinds of changes, incidentally, are relatively easy to effect through the sort of authority control system that, may I say, was so brilliantly described yesterday afternoon by Mr. Malinconico.
Ex: Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *brilliantly* * *brillantemente advbrilliantly -
4 lúcidamente
adv.lucidly, brightly, clearly, vividly.* * *= lucidly, luminously.Ex. Saracevic has lucidly charted its progress up to fairly recent times.Ex. Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *= lucidly, luminously.Ex: Saracevic has lucidly charted its progress up to fairly recent times.
Ex: Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *lúcidamente advlucidly -
5 buen carácter
m.good temper, good humor.* * *(n.) = good humourEx. Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *(n.) = good humourEx: Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.
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6 buen humor
m.good humor, cheerfulness, good nature, merry disposition.* * *good humour (US humor)* * *(n.) = cheerfulness, good humourEx. Blood hypothesized that girls were dated because they exhibit such personality characteristics as consideration, cheerfulness, being a good sport, & a sense of humor = Blood formuló la hipótesis de que las chicas tenían citas debido a las características de su personalidad como consideración, alegría, ser una tía apañada y tener sentido del humor.Ex. Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *(n.) = cheerfulness, good humourEx: Blood hypothesized that girls were dated because they exhibit such personality characteristics as consideration, cheerfulness, being a good sport, & a sense of humor = Blood formuló la hipótesis de que las chicas tenían citas debido a las características de su personalidad como consideración, alegría, ser una tía apañada y tener sentido del humor.
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7 de espíritu libre
(adj.) = free-spiritedEx. Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *(adj.) = free-spiritedEx: Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.
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8 estar desbordante de
(v.) = spill over withEx. Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *(v.) = spill over withEx: Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.
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9 estar rebosante de
(v.) = spill over withEx. Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.* * *(v.) = spill over withEx: Luminously portrayed as a free-spirited genius spilling over with self-confidence and good humor, Juana is the shining feminist heroine of Bemberg's film.
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10 luminosamente
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11 resplandecientemente
adv.luminously.
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