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1 Romanic
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2 Romanic
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3 Rhaeto-Romanic
adj.retorromano, rético.s.retorromano, rético. -
4 romance
1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) amorío, idilio2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) novela sentimental3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romance•- romantic- romantically
romance n historia de amor
romance sustantivo masculino romance
romance
I sustantivo masculino
1 Lit ballad
2 (idilio) romance
3 Ling Romance language
II adj Ling Romance ' romance' also found in these entries: Spanish: fotonovela - idilio - lío - revista - románica - románico English: romance - Romanic - ballad - Romance - whirltr[rəʊ'mæns]1 románico,-aromance n1) : romance m, novela f de caballerías2) : novela f de amor, novela f romántica3) affair: romance m, amorío madj.• romance adj.• románico, -a adj.• romántico, -a adj.n.• cuento de amor s.m.• cuento de aventuras s.m.• novela s.f.• romance s.m.v.• soñar v.rə'mænsˌ 'rəʊmæns, rəʊ'mæns [rǝʊ'mæns]1. Ntheir romance lasted exactly six months — su romance or idilio duró exactamente seis meses, sus amores duraron exactamente seis meses
2) (=romantic character) lo romántico, lo poético; (=picturesqueness) lo pintorescothe romance of history — lo atractivo or lo poético de la historia
3) (=tale) novela f (sentimental), cuento m (de amor); (medieval) libro m de caballerías, poema m caballeresco; (Mus) romanza f4) (Ling)2.ADJ [language] romance3.VI soñar, fantasear* * *[rə'mænsˌ 'rəʊmæns, rəʊ'mæns] -
5 lengua
lengua sustantivo femenino 1a) (Anat) tongue;◊ se me traba la lengua I get tongue-tied (colloq);irse de la lengua or írsele la lengua a algn (fam): no debía haberlo dicho pero se me fue la lengua I shouldn't have said it but it just slipped out; no te vayas a ir de la lengua make sure you don't tell anybody; See Also→ malo2b) (Coc) tongue( de fuego) tongue 2 (Ling) language;
lengua sustantivo femenino
1 Anat tongue figurado tener la lengua afilada, to have a sharp tongue
lengua viperina, poisonous tongue
mala lengua, gossip: dicen las malas lenguas que se casó con ella por interés, rumour has it that he married her for selfish reasons
2 Ling language
lengua materna, native o mother tongue
lengua muerta, dead language
segunda lengua, second language
3 (franja estrecha) spit, tongue: una lengua de mar se adentra en la costa, a spit of land cuts into the coast
4 (badajo) clapper Locuciones: con la lengua fuera: terminamos el examen con la lengua fuera, by the end of the exam we were exhausted fam fig irse de la lengua, to spill the beans
morderse uno la lengua, to bite one's tongue: tuve que morderme la lengua para no decir lo que pensaba, I had to bite my tongue to stop myself from blurting it out familiar tener la lengua muy larga, to be a bigmouth: tu hermana tiene la lengua muy larga, your sister is a bigmouth fam fig tirarle a alguien de la lengua, to try to drag sthg out of sb ' lengua' also found in these entries: Spanish: academia - achicharrarse - autóctona - autóctono - bífida - bífido - chascar - chasquear - chasquido - contaminar - ELE - habla - hablar - materna - materno - pastosa - pastoso - pelo - punta - sacar - sarro - trabarse - vernácula - vernáculo - viperina - viperino - afilado - clásico - conocer - corromper - corrupción - enriquecer - manejo - nativo - quemar - románico - sucio - trabar - transmitir - vivo English: bite - bite back - click - draw out - first language - fur - guttural - language - mince - mother tongue - origin - put out - Romanic - second language - specially - stick out - thrust out - tip - tongue - venomous - assistant - hang - lick - mother - out - sharp - stumble - TEFL - tut - vernacular -
6 románico
románico
◊ -ca adjetivo ‹arquitectura/columna› Romanesque;‹ lengua› Romance ( before n)
románico,-a
I adjetivo
1 Arte Arquit Romanesque
2 Ling Romance
II m Arte Arquit Romanesque ' románico' also found in these entries: Spanish: románica English: Romanesque - Romanic - Romance
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