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1 tachar a + Nombre + de + Adjetivo
(v.) = tag + Nombre + as + AdjetivoEx. To call a supervisor 'spineless' is to tag him as weak and therefore unfair to his really good employees.* * *(v.) = tag + Nombre + as + AdjetivoEx: To call a supervisor 'spineless' is to tag him as weak and therefore unfair to his really good employees.
Spanish-English dictionary > tachar a + Nombre + de + Adjetivo
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2 uno de los + Nombre + más + Adjetivo
= not the least + Adjetivo + Nombre, not the least of the + Adjetivo + NombreEx. Not the least remarkable feature of reference work is the way that identical enquiries turn up again and again.Ex. Not the least of the valuable side effects that the computer has had on reference work is an increased awareness of the critical importance of this pre-search stage of the reference process.* * *= not the least + Adjetivo + Nombre, not the least of the + Adjetivo + NombreEx: Not the least remarkable feature of reference work is the way that identical enquiries turn up again and again.
Ex: Not the least of the valuable side effects that the computer has had on reference work is an increased awareness of the critical importance of this pre-search stage of the reference process.Spanish-English dictionary > uno de los + Nombre + más + Adjetivo
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3 nada menos que + Nombre + tan + Adjetivo + como
= no less + Adjetivo + Nombre + thanEx. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.* * *= no less + Adjetivo + Nombre + thanEx: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Spanish-English dictionary > nada menos que + Nombre + tan + Adjetivo + como
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4 adjetivo
adj.adjective, adjectival.m.1 adjective, noun modifier.2 epithet, adjective.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: adjetivar.* * *► adjetivo1 adjective, adjectival1 adjective————————1 adjective* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ adjectival2.SM adjective* * *I- va adjetivo adjectivalIImasculino adjective* * *= adjective.Ex. Such lists will embody for example, singular or plural, nouns or adjectives.* * *I- va adjetivo adjectivalIImasculino adjective* * *= adjective.Ex: Such lists will embody for example, singular or plural, nouns or adjectives.
* * *1 ‹locución/frase› adjectival2 ( Fil) adjectivaladjectivese puede usar como adjetivo it can be used adjectivallyCompuestos:qualifying adjectivedemonstrative adjectivepossessive adjective* * *
Del verbo adjetivar: ( conjugate adjetivar)
adjetivo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
adjetivó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
adjetivar
adjetivo
adjetivo 1◊ -va adjetivo
adjectival
adjetivo 2 sustantivo masculino
adjective
adjetivar verbo transitivo
1 (calificar) to describe
2 Gram to use as an adjective
adjetivo,-a
I sustantivo masculino adjective
II adjetivo adjectival
' adjetivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abajeña
- abajeño
- abandonada
- abandonado
- abarquillada
- abarquillado
- abarrotada
- abarrotado
- abatible
- abatida
- abatido
- abdominal
- aberrante
- abierta
- abierto
- abigarrada
- abigarrado
- abismal
- ablusada
- ablusado
- abnegada
- abnegado
- abobada
- abobado
- abocada
- abocado
- abombada
- abombado
- abominable
- abonada
- abonado
- aborigen
- abortiva
- abortivo
- abotargada
- abotargado
- abovedada
- abovedado
- abrasador
- abrasadora
- abrasiva
- abrasivo
- abrigada
- abrigado
- abrillantador
- abrumada
- abrumado
- abrumador
- abrumadora
- abrupta
English:
abiding
- abject
- ablaze
- able
- abnormal
- abominable
- above-board
- above-mentioned
- abrasive
- abrupt
- absent
- absent-minded
- absolute
- absorbed
- absorbing
- abstemious
- abstract
- absurd
- abundant
- abysmal
- academic
- acceptable
- accepted
- accident-prone
- accidental
- acclimatized
- accomplished
- accountable
- accurate
- accustom
- aching
- acid
- acoustic
- acquisitive
- acrimonious
- acrylic
- acting
- action-packed
- active
- actual
- acute
- adamant
- adaptable
- addicted
- addictive
- additional
- adept
- adequate
- adhesive
- adjacent
* * *adjetivo, -a♦ adjadjectival♦ nmadjectiveadjetivo atributivo attributive adjective;adjetivo calificativo qualifying adjective;adjetivo comparativo comparative adjective;adjetivo demostrativo demonstrative adjective;adjetivo especificativo = qualifying adjective which follows the noun;adjetivo explicativo = adjective preceding the noun and usually denoting a conventional characteristic;adjetivo indefinido indefinite adjective;adjetivo numeral quantitative adjective;adjetivo posesivo possessive adjective;adjetivo superlativo superlative adjective* * *m adjective* * *adjetivo, -va adj: adjectivaladjetivo nm: adjective* * *adjetivo n adjective -
5 nombre
m1) (полное) имя, имя и фамилияnombre de pila — имя (в отличие от фамилии)dar su nombre — назвать себя, сказать своё имяponer por nombre — называть, давать имя2) название; имя3) слава, известность; репутация, реномеconservar su buen nombre — сохранить своё доброе имяnombre de guerra — прозвище, псевдоним5) лингв. имя; имя существительное6) парольdar el nombre — сказать( назвать) парольromper el nombre — аннулировать (отменить) пароль••decirse uno a otro los nombres de las fiestas (de las pascuas) — браниться, обзываться, честить друг другаponer nombre — назначать (устанавливать) цену -
6 nombre
m1) (полное) имя, имя и фамилияdar su nombre — назвать себя, сказать своё имя
poner por nombre — называть, давать имя
2) название; имя3) слава, известность; репутация, реноме4) прозвание, прозвище, кличкаmal nombre, nombre postizo — кличка
nombre de guerra — прозвище, псевдоним
5) лингв. имя; имя существительноеnombre apelativo (común, genérico) — имя нарицательное
6) пароль- en el nombre de
- en nombre de••decirse uno a otro los nombres de las fiestas (de las pascuas) — браниться, обзываться, честить друг друга
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7 nombre
m 1) име; nombre de pila собствено име; nombre de guerra псевдоним; poner nombre наричам, назовавам; 2) заглавие, название; 3) слава, репутация; 4) власт; 5) прозвище; mal nombre; nombre postizo прякор, прозвище; 6) грам. име; nombre sustantivo съществително име; nombre adjetivo прилагателно име; nombre común нарицателно име; nombre apelativo а) прозвище; б) грам. нарицателно име; nombre propio собствено име; en nombre de а) в името на; б) от името на; a nombre de от името на; hacer nombre de Dios прен., разг. започвам начинание; lo firmaré de mi nombre подписвам се под това, сигурен съм; no tener nombre una cosa разг. нещо толкова долно, което не може да бъде назовано с никаква дума или за което не стигат думите; poner nombre прен. определям цена при договаряне или продажба. -
8 adjetivo
1. лингв. adj 2. лингв. m -
9 adjetivo
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10 nombre adjetivo
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11 nombre adjetivo
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12 extremadamente + Adjetivo
(adj.) = alarmingly + Adjetivo, astronomically + Adjetivo, bleeding + Adjetivo/Nombre, extremely + Adjetivo, impossibly + Adjetivo, incredibly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, dauntingly + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo, abysmally + Adjetivo, awfully + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo, bloody + AdjetivoEx. As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell.Ex. To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board.Ex. He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment.Ex. Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information.Ex. Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically.Ex. We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.Ex. The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.Ex. This description suggests that OPAC searching is less dauntingly complex than it is often made out to be.Ex. On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.Ex. Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.Ex. Searching these full-text files may be awfully confusing.Ex. Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.Ex. I know a few guys that are dustbin men and it is bloody hard work for a average of £6.50 an hour.* * *(adj.) = alarmingly + Adjetivo, astronomically + Adjetivo, bleeding + Adjetivo/Nombre, extremely + Adjetivo, impossibly + Adjetivo, incredibly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, dauntingly + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo, abysmally + Adjetivo, awfully + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo, bloody + AdjetivoEx: As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell.
Ex: To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board.Ex: He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment.Ex: Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information.Ex: Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically.Ex: We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.Ex: The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.Ex: This description suggests that OPAC searching is less dauntingly complex than it is often made out to be.Ex: On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.Ex: Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.Ex: Searching these full-text files may be awfully confusing.Ex: Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.Ex: I know a few guys that are dustbin men and it is bloody hard work for a average of £6.50 an hour. -
13 mucho + Nombre
(n.) = a lot of + Nombre, bleeding + Adjetivo/NombreEx. I am the original music inputter; I do a lot of music scores and a lot of the nonbook cataloging as well.Ex. He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment.* * *(n.) = a lot of + Nombre, bleeding + Adjetivo/NombreEx: I am the original music inputter; I do a lot of music scores and a lot of the nonbook cataloging as well.
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14 ver Algo desde el punto de vista + Adjetivo
(v.) = view + Nombre + through + Adjetivo + eyes* * *(v.) = view + Nombre + through + Adjetivo + eyesSpanish-English dictionary > ver Algo desde el punto de vista + Adjetivo
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15 por muy + Adjetivo + be
= Adjetivo + though + Nombre + beEx. Simply adding a few books on rights, commendable though this may be, will not work miracles unless all aspects of the library service are relevant to the needs of all the community.* * *= Adjetivo + though + Nombre + beEx: Simply adding a few books on rights, commendable though this may be, will not work miracles unless all aspects of the library service are relevant to the needs of all the community.
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16 por muy + Adjetivo/Adverbio + Nombre + que + Subjuntivo
(adj.) = however + Adjetivo/Adverbio + Nombre + VerboEx. However well a network may function, if the people communicating are not in the same frame of reference, the resulting problems will inpinge upon the benefits of office automation.* * *(adj.) = however + Adjetivo/Adverbio + Nombre + VerboEx: However well a network may function, if the people communicating are not in the same frame of reference, the resulting problems will inpinge upon the benefits of office automation.
Spanish-English dictionary > por muy + Adjetivo/Adverbio + Nombre + que + Subjuntivo
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17 ver Algo desde una perspectiva + Adjetivo
(v.) = see + Nombre + in a + Adjetivo + light* * *(v.) = see + Nombre + in a + Adjetivo + lightSpanish-English dictionary > ver Algo desde una perspectiva + Adjetivo
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18 todos y cada uno de + Adjetivo + Nombre
= Pronombre + every + NombreEx. And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.* * *= Pronombre + every + NombreEx: And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.
Spanish-English dictionary > todos y cada uno de + Adjetivo + Nombre
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19 cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre
(v.) = cross + Adjetivo + linesEx. Cultural study, especially for the museologist, must be interdisciplinary and cross class lines = Los estudios socioculturales, especialmente para el museólogo, deben ser interdisciplinares y cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan las clases sociales.* * *(v.) = cross + Adjetivo + linesEx: Cultural study, especially for the museologist, must be interdisciplinary and cross class lines = Los estudios socioculturales, especialmente para el museólogo, deben ser interdisciplinares y cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan las clases sociales.
Spanish-English dictionary > cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre
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20 de igual + Nombre
= equally + AdjetivoEx. Equally important is the fact that a title only reflects the main theme of a document; subsidiary themes are not represented.* * *= equally + AdjetivoEx: Equally important is the fact that a title only reflects the main theme of a document; subsidiary themes are not represented.
См. также в других словарях:
adjetivo — adjetivo, va (Del lat. adiectīvus). 1. adj. Que expresa cualidad o accidente. 2. Accidental, secundario, no esencial. 3. Gram. Que califica o determina al sustantivo. Nombre adjetivo, [m6]oración adjetiva. U. m. c. s. m. [m6]El adjetivo es una… … Diccionario de la lengua española
nombre — (Del lat. nomen, ĭnis). 1. m. Palabra que designa o identifica seres animados o inanimados; p. ej., hombre, casa, virtud, Caracas. 2. nombre propio. 3. Fama, opinión, reputación o crédito. 4. Gram. Clase de palabras con género inherente que puede … Diccionario de la lengua española
Adjetivo — (Del lat. adiectivus < adiectus, agregado.) ► adjetivo 1 Que se refiere a una cualidad o accidente. 2 Accidental, secundario, no esencial: ■ circunstancia adjetiva a la acción principal. ANTÓNIMO esencial 3 GRAMÁTICA Perteneciente o relativo… … Enciclopedia Universal
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Nombre — (Del lat. numen.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Palabra que designa los objetos físicos, síquicos o ideales: ■ la esperanza es el nombre de una virtud teologal. 2 Término o conjunto de ellos con que se designa a una persona: ■ su nombre es Juan;… … Enciclopedia Universal
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nombre — (m) (Básico) vocablo que se emplea para llamar a las personas y cosas Ejemplos: Escriba su nombre y apellido en la ficha. ¿Cuál es el nombre del restaurante en el que comimos la semana pasada? Colocaciones: nombre de pila, nombre de guerra… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
adjetivo calificativo — ► locución GRAMÁTICA Que acompaña al nombre expresando alguna cualidad del sustantivo al que acompaña … Enciclopedia Universal
adjetivo determinativo — ► locución GRAMÁTICA El que no califica al nombre, sino que señala la extensión en que se toma el sustantivo al que acompaña … Enciclopedia Universal
Origen del nombre de la República Argentina — Portada de la primera edición del poema La Argentina de Martín del Barco Centenera, 1602. La palabra «argentina» proviene del latín argentum (plata), y en el idioma español comenzó a utilizarse primero como un latinismo y adjetivo poético (hay… … Wikipedia Español
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