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adj.&f.feminine of ROTUNDO.f.1 rotunda, a round building.2 round-house for locomotives.3 traffic circle.* * *
rotundo,-a adjetivo
1 emphatic, categorical
éxito rotundo, resounding success
2 (una voz, un lenguaje) expressive, well-rounded
' rotunda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rotonda
English:
flat
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4 rotunda
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5 rotunda
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6 rotunda
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7 una negativa rotunda
una negativa rotundaeine glatte Absage -
8 fenestra rotunda
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9 denegación rotunda
сущ.общ. бесповоротный отказ -
10 victoria rotunda
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11 expresar una negativa rotunda
• give a false impression of• give a free entranceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > expresar una negativa rotunda
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12 negativa rotunda
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13 victoria rotunda
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14 negativa rotunda
• kategorické odmítnutí• kategorické popření• úplné odmítnutí• úplné popření -
15 victoria rotunda
• hladké vítězství• naprosté vítězství -
16 negativa rotunda
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17 victoria rotunda
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18 rotonda
f.1 roundabout (automobiles).2 circus (plaza).3 rotunda (edificio).4 circular square.* * *1 (edificio) rotunda2 (plaza circular) roundabout, US traffic circle* * *SF1) (Aut) roundabout, traffic circle (EEUU)2) (Arquit) rotunda, circular gallery3) (Ferro) engine shed, roundhouse* * *a) ( glorieta) traffic circle (AmE), roundabout (BrE)b) (Arquit) rotunda* * *= rotunda, roundabout.Ex. Rotundas were widely used for all but the most formal texts in the fifteenth century, but fell out of fashion during the sixteenth century, surviving longest in Spain.Ex. 'Dinosaurs and roundabouts' was the title of the opening address given at the Annual Conference of the School Library Association on 30th December 1975.* * *a) ( glorieta) traffic circle (AmE), roundabout (BrE)b) (Arquit) rotunda* * *= rotunda, roundabout.Ex: Rotundas were widely used for all but the most formal texts in the fifteenth century, but fell out of fashion during the sixteenth century, surviving longest in Spain.
Ex: 'Dinosaurs and roundabouts' was the title of the opening address given at the Annual Conference of the School Library Association on 30th December 1975.* * *2 ( Arquit) rotunda* * *
rotonda sustantivo femenino ( glorieta) traffic circle (AmE), roundabout (BrE)
rotonda sustantivo femenino
1 roundabout, US traffic circle
2 Arquit rotunda, circular gallery
' rotonda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
glorieta
English:
rotunda
- roundabout
- traffic
* * *rotonda nf1. [en calle, carretera] Br roundabout, US traffic circle2. [plaza] circus3. [edificio] rotunda* * *f traffic circle, Brroundabout* * *rotonda nf1) : traffic circle, rotary2) : rotunda* * *rotonda n roundabout -
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f.1 refusal (rechazo).2 denial (desmentido).3 negative of a film, negative, negative of photographic film.* * ** * *1. f., (m. - negativo) 2. noun f.1) denial2) refusal* * *SF refusal* * *a) ( ante acusación) denial; ( a pregunta)contestó con una negativa — she replied in the negative, she said no
b) ( a propuesta) refusal* * *= disclaimer, refusal, red light.Ex. We have focussed on the essentials which are the skills through which we are equipped to undertake work which cannot (despite disclaimers to the contrary) be undertaken so efficiently or effectively by others.Ex. The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.Ex. The article ' Red light for HD-CD?' discusses the technology and industry developments on the new generation of high density CD formats.* * *a) ( ante acusación) denial; ( a pregunta)contestó con una negativa — she replied in the negative, she said no
b) ( a propuesta) refusal* * *= disclaimer, refusal, red light.Ex: We have focussed on the essentials which are the skills through which we are equipped to undertake work which cannot (despite disclaimers to the contrary) be undertaken so efficiently or effectively by others.
Ex: The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.Ex: The article ' Red light for HD-CD?' discusses the technology and industry developments on the new generation of high density CD formats.* * *1 (ante una acusación) denial(a una pregunta): contestó con una negativa she replied in the negative, she said noel acusado se mantuvo en su negativa the accused persisted in his denial2 (a una propuesta) refusalsu negativa a participar en el campeonato his refusal to participate in the championshipuna negativa rotunda a flat refusal* * *
negativa sustantivo femenino ( ante acusación) denial;
( a propuesta) refusal
negativo,-a
I adjetivo
1 negative, adverse: me produjo una impresión muy negativa, I had a very negative impression of him
los análisis de sangre han dado negativo, the blood test results were negative
2 pessimist: ¡no seas tan negativo!, don't be so negative!
3 Elect el polo negativo, the negative
4 Mat minus
II sustantivo masculino
1 Fot negative
2 (en una puntuación, etc) minus
negativa sustantivo femenino denial: no acepto una negativa, I won't accept a refusal
' negativa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
insumisión
- negativo
- quien
- enérgico
- rotundo
English:
certainly
- denial
- flat
- minus
- must
- negative
- outright
- point-blank
- propose
- refusal
- shall
- should
- stand
- still
- rejection
* * *negativa nf1. [rechazo] refusal;han condenado la negativa de los empresarios a negociar they have condemned employers' refusal to negotiate2. [desmentido] denial* * *f1 refusal2 de acusación denial* * *negativa nf1) : denial2) : refusal* * *negativa n refusalme contestó con una negativa he refused / he said no -
20 rotundo
rrɔ'tunđoadj(fig: terminante) völlig, entschieden, kategorisch1. [categórico] kategorisch2. [completo] durchschlagendrotundorotundo , -a [rro'tuDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Ddo, -a]num1num (terminante) entschieden, kategorisch; un éxito rotundo ein durchschlagender Erfolg; una negativa rotunda eine glatte Absage
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rotunda — see FENESTRA ROTUNDA … Medical dictionary
rotunda — round building, 1680s, from It. rotonda, especially the Pantheon, from L. rotunda, fem. of rotundus round (see ROTUND (Cf. rotund)). Meaning circular hall or room within a building is from 1780 … Etymology dictionary
rotunda — [rō tun′də] n. [It rotonda < L rotunda, fem. of rotundus: see ROTUND] a round building, hall, or room, esp. one with a dome … English World dictionary
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Rotunda — Rotunda, eigentlich ein jedes Gebäude von runder Form, dann besonders das Pantheon zu Rom (s. d.), oder ein solches im Kleinen als Lusthaus, Sternwarte, Gartentempel etc … Damen Conversations Lexikon
rotunda — s. f. 1. Construção circular que termina em cúpula arredondada. 2. Praça ou largo, de forma circular, onde desembocam várias ruas e o trânsito se processa em sentido giratório … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
rotunda — rotùnda ž DEFINICIJA 1. varijanta pisma gotičke minuskule (13. i 14. st.) 2. v. rotonda ETIMOLOGIJA lat. rotundus: okrugao … Hrvatski jezični portal
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