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1 bodegón
m.1 cheap restaurant, chop house, inn, lunchroom.2 still life paint, still life, still life painting.* * *1 still-life painting* * *SM1) (=restaurante) cheap restaurant2) (Arte) still life* * *masculino (Art) still life* * *= still life.Ex. The author studies the iconography and social, historical and political contexts of Courbet's 1872 painting ' Still Life: Apples, Pears and Primroses on a Table'.* * *masculino (Art) still life* * *= still life.Ex: The author studies the iconography and social, historical and political contexts of Courbet's 1872 painting ' Still Life: Apples, Pears and Primroses on a Table'.
* * *A ( Art) still lifeB (casa de comidas) inn* * *
bodegón sustantivo masculino
1 (Art) still life
2 ( casa de comidas) inn
bodegón sustantivo masculino still-life
' bodegón' also found in these entries:
English:
life
- still life
* * *bodegón nm1. Arte still life2. [taberna] tavern, inn* * *m PINT still life -
2 naturaleza muerta
f.still life.* * *ARTE still life* * ** * *(n.) = still lifeEx. The author studies the iconography and social, historical and political contexts of Courbet's 1872 painting ' Still Life: Apples, Pears and Primroses on a Table'.* * ** * *(n.) = still lifeEx: The author studies the iconography and social, historical and political contexts of Courbet's 1872 painting ' Still Life: Apples, Pears and Primroses on a Table'.
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3 prímula
f.primrose, cowslip, polyanthus, primula.* * *1 primula* * *SF primrose* * ** * *= primrose.Ex. The author studies the iconography and social, historical and political contexts of Courbet's 1872 painting 'Still Life: Apples, Pears and Primroses on a Table'.* * ** * *= primrose.Ex: The author studies the iconography and social, historical and political contexts of Courbet's 1872 painting 'Still Life: Apples, Pears and Primroses on a Table'.
* * *primula; (amarilla) primrose* * *
prímula sustantivo femenino
primula;
( amarilla) primrose
' prímula' also found in these entries:
English:
primrose
* * *prímula nfprimrose* * *f BOT primrose* * *prímula nf: primrose
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