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Mussolini

  • 1 Mussolini

    Mussolini

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > Mussolini

  • 2 Mussolini

    m.
    Mussolini, Benito Mussolini.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Mussolini

  • 3 caricaturista político

    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
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    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

    Spanish-English dictionary > caricaturista político

  • 4 conocido por

    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
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    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conocido por

  • 5 célebre por

    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
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    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

    Spanish-English dictionary > célebre por

  • 6 de forma humorística

    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
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    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de forma humorística

  • 7 de modo humorístico

    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
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    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de modo humorístico

  • 8 despiadadamente

    adv.
    cruelly; mercilessly, relentlessly; heartlessly.
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    1 ruthlessly
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    ADV mercilessly, relentlessly
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    adverbio mercilessly, relentlessly
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    = brutally, mercilessly, relentlessly, ruthlessly, implacably.
    Ex. These two extraordinary, brutally honest autobiographical works deal with Spiegelman's attempts to record his father's recollections of experiences in the Nazi death camps.
    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
    Ex. Computers, on the other hand adhere to their initial instructions and execute these relentlessly until the task that is set is completed.
    Ex. The traditional lending services were revamped and the book collection ruthlessly weeded to books that are used frequently.
    Ex. And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.
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    adverbio mercilessly, relentlessly
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    = brutally, mercilessly, relentlessly, ruthlessly, implacably.

    Ex: These two extraordinary, brutally honest autobiographical works deal with Spiegelman's attempts to record his father's recollections of experiences in the Nazi death camps.

    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
    Ex: Computers, on the other hand adhere to their initial instructions and execute these relentlessly until the task that is set is completed.
    Ex: The traditional lending services were revamped and the book collection ruthlessly weeded to books that are used frequently.
    Ex: And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.

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    mercilessly, relentlessly
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    pitilessly, mercilessly

    Spanish-English dictionary > despiadadamente

  • 9 famoso por

    = noted for, best remembered for, famed for
    Ex. Clwyd, noted for innovatory policies, has a Centre for Educational Technology with a theatre, cinema, arts centre, television studies, and a full range of audio-visual materials.
    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
    Ex. Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box.
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    = noted for, best remembered for, famed for

    Ex: Clwyd, noted for innovatory policies, has a Centre for Educational Technology with a theatre, cinema, arts centre, television studies, and a full range of audio-visual materials.

    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
    Ex: Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box.

    Spanish-English dictionary > famoso por

  • 10 sin clemencia

    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
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    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin clemencia

  • 11 sin compasión

    adj.
    without compassion, merciless.
    adv.
    mercilessly.
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    merciless
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    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
    * * *

    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin compasión

  • 12 sin piedad

    adj.
    without remorse, remorseless, with the gloves off.
    adv.
    without mercy.
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    = ruthlessly, remorseless, mercilessly
    Ex. The traditional lending services were revamped and the book collection ruthlessly weeded to books that are used frequently.
    Ex. The population explosion and the remorseless growth of knowledge are discussed.
    Ex. Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.
    * * *
    = ruthlessly, remorseless, mercilessly

    Ex: The traditional lending services were revamped and the book collection ruthlessly weeded to books that are used frequently.

    Ex: The population explosion and the remorseless growth of knowledge are discussed.
    Ex: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin piedad

  • 13 El Duque

    m.
    Il Duce, Benito Mussolini.

    Spanish-English dictionary > El Duque

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  • Mussolini — Mussolini,   Benito, italienischer Politiker, * Predappio (Provinz Forlì Cesena) 29. 7. 1883, ✝ (erschossen) Giulino di Mezzegra (Provinz Como) 28. 4. 1945; Sohn eines republikanisch sozialistisch engagierten Lokalpolitikers (von Beruf Schmied)… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • MUSSOLINI (B.) — Premier en date des dictateurs européens de l’entre deux guerres, Mussolini, socialiste converti au totalitarisme autoritaire, entend achever le Risorgimento et façonner une Italie nouvelle. Produit d’un «accident de l’histoire», selon les uns,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Mussolini — (Benito) (1883 1945) homme politique italien. Socialiste, il fut rédacteur en chef d Avanti! (1912 1914), puis fonda Il Popolo d Italia, qui prônait l entrée en guerre de l Italie aux côtés de l Entente. En 1919, il créa les premiers faisceaux… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Mussolini — Mussolini, Benito …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Mussolini — (izg. musolȋni), Benito (1883 1945) DEFINICIJA talijanski fašistički vođa (Duce), vlada od 1922; poveo agresiju na Abesiniju 1935, na Albaniju 1939. i uveo Italiju u rat na strani Trećega Reicha 1940; odgovoran za prisilnu talijanizaciju i… …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Mussolini — [mo͞o΄sə lē′nē] Benito [be nē′tō] 1883 1945; It. dictator: Fascist prime minister of Italy (1922 43): executed: called Il Duce …   English World dictionary

  • Mussolini — Benito Mussolini « Mussolini » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Mussolini (homonymie) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Mussolini — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Mussolini – Die letzten Tage Originaltitel Mussolini – ultimo atto …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mussolini — n. Benito Mussolini (1883 1945), Italian Fascist leader, prime minister of Italy (1922 1943) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Mussolini — noun Italian fascist dictator (1883 1945) • Syn: ↑Benito Mussolini, ↑Il Duce • Instance Hypernyms: ↑dictator, ↑potentate …   Useful english dictionary

  • MUSSOLINI, BENITO° — (1883–1945), Italian dictator, founder of Fascism. Mussolini s policy toward the Jews was opportunistic, while his personal view of them, although unsystematic, was not unbiased. As early as 1908, in his essay La filosofia della forza, Mussolini… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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