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1 católico
adj.Catholic, Roman Catholic, Romish.m.Catholic.* * *► adjetivo1 Catholic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Catholic\no estar muy católico,-a familiar (persona) not to feel well, be under the weather 2 (alimento) to be a bit off■ no estoy muy católico, me duele la cabeza I don't feel very well, I've got a headache* * *(f. - católica)noun adj.* * *católico, -a1.ADJ (Rel) Catholic, Roman Catholic2.SM / F Catholic* * *I- ca adjetivoa) (Relig) Catholicb) ( ortodoxo) orthodoxeste método no es muy católico pero... — this method is rather unorthodox but...
IIno estar muy católico — (fam) persona to feel out of sorts
- ca masculino, femenino Catholic* * *= Catholic, popish, Roman Catholic.Ex. He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.Ex. He had access to a small library imported by sea and consisting of charts, books of navigation, some Portuguese books, Bible, and popish prayer books.Ex. However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.----* católico romano = Roman Catholic.* fe católica = Catholic faith.* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica, la = Catholic Church, the, Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* no estar muy católico = feel + bad.* * *I- ca adjetivoa) (Relig) Catholicb) ( ortodoxo) orthodoxeste método no es muy católico pero... — this method is rather unorthodox but...
IIno estar muy católico — (fam) persona to feel out of sorts
- ca masculino, femenino Catholic* * *= Catholic, popish, Roman Catholic.Ex: He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.
Ex: He had access to a small library imported by sea and consisting of charts, books of navigation, some Portuguese books, Bible, and popish prayer books.Ex: However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.* católico romano = Roman Catholic.* fe católica = Catholic faith.* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica, la = Catholic Church, the, Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* no estar muy católico = feel + bad.* * *1 ( Relig) Catholices católico he's a Catholic2 (ortodoxo) orthodoxeste método no es muy católico pero … this method is rather unorthodox but …no estar muy católico ( fam) «persona» to feel out of sorts o below par o under the weather ( colloq);masculine, feminineCatholic* * *
católico◊ -ca adjetivoa) (Relig) Catholic;
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Catholic
católico,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Catholic
' católico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
católica
- clérigo
- ser
English:
Catholic
- reverend
- Roman Catholic
- vicar
* * *católico, -a♦ adjCatholic;Famno estar muy católico to be under the weathercatólico romano Roman Catholic♦ nm,fCatholic* * *I adj (Roman) Catholic;* * *católico, -ca adj & n: Catholic* * *católico adj n Catholic -
2 católico romano
adj.Roman Catholic.m.Roman Catholic.* * *(n.) = Roman CatholicEx. However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.* * *(n.) = Roman CatholicEx: However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.
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3 asentado
adj.1 settled, established.2 situated, based, sit-down.past part.past participle of spanish verb: asentar.* * *1→ link=asentar asentar► adjetivo1 (situado) placed, situated2 (firme) firm, secure* * *ADJ1) (=instalado) [persona] settled; [tropas] located, positioned; [ciudad, campamento] situated, locatedun campamento asentado a orillas del río — a camp situated o located on the riverbanks
2) (=establecido) [costumbre, tradición] well-established; [creencia] deep-rooted, deeply-rooted, firmly heldmarcas firmemente asentadas en el mercado europeo — brands that are well-established in the European market
una empresa asentada en España desde hace años — a company that has been established in Spain for many years
3) [persona]* * *I- da adjetivoa) [estar] ( situado)b) [estar] ( establecido) <creencia/tradición> deep-rooted, deeply rooted; < persona> settled (in)c) [ser] (esp AmL) (maduro, juicioso) matureII- da masculino, femenino (Chi) peasant farmer (who works his/her own land)* * *= established.Ex. These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.* * *I- da adjetivoa) [estar] ( situado)b) [estar] ( establecido) <creencia/tradición> deep-rooted, deeply rooted; < persona> settled (in)c) [ser] (esp AmL) (maduro, juicioso) matureII- da masculino, femenino (Chi) peasant farmer (who works his/her own land)* * *= established.Ex: These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.
* * *1 [ ESTAR](situado): la ciudad está asentada a orillas de un río the town lies on the banks of a riverla sede de la organización está asentada en Nueva York the organization's headquarters is located o situated in New Yorkel hotel está asentado sobre la colina the hotel sits o stands on top of the hillel colegio está asentado sobre terreno arenoso the school is built on sandy ground2 [ ESTAR] (establecido) ‹creencia› deep-rooted, deeply rooted, firmly held; ‹tradición› deep-rooted, deeply rooted, well-established; ‹persona› settled (in)el respeto a las tradiciones está muy asentado en él he has a deep-rooted o deeply rooted respect for traditionno está todavía asentado en su nuevo trabajo he isn't o hasn't settled into his new job yettodavía no se sienten asentados allí they haven't really settled in there yet3 [ SER] ( esp AmL) (maduro, juicioso) maturemasculine, feminine( Chi)peasant farmer (who works his/her own land)* * *
Del verbo asentar: ( conjugate asentar)
asentado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
asentado
asentar
asentado◊ -da adjetivoa) [estar] ( situado):◊ el pueblo está asentado a orillas de un río the village lies o is situated on the banks of a river
‹ persona› settled (in)
asentar ( conjugate asentar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ campamento› to set up;
‹damnificados/refugiados› to place
2
3 (Com, Fin) to enter
asentarse verbo pronominal
1 [café/polvo/terreno] to settle
2 ( estar situado) [ciudad/edificio] to be situated, be built
3
asentado,-a adj (consolidado) established, settled
asentar verbo transitivo to settle
' asentado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asentada
* * *asentado, -a adj1. [localizado] located, situated;una central nuclear asentada cerca de la capital a nuclear power station located o situated close to the capital;un español asentado en Argentina a Spaniard living in Argentina;una ciudad asentada sobre una antigua población romana a city built on an ancient Roman settlement2. [establecido] settled, established;una tradición muy asentada entre los católicos a long-established tradition amongst Catholics;está muy asentado en su nuevo trabajo he has settled into his new job very well3. [sensato] sensible, mature;es un chico muy asentado he's a very sensible o mature young man* * *adj1 located, situated2 ( establecido) settled* * *asentado, -da adj: settled, established
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