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1 primavera
f.1 spring.en primavera in (the) spring2 springtime.3 primrose.4 Primavera.* * *1 spring3 BOTÁNICA primrose* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=estación) springen primavera — in spring, in springtime
2) liter (=esplendor)4) (Orn) blue tit5) (Bot) primrose2.SMser un primavera — Esp * to be a simple soul
* * *1) ( estación) springen primavera — in spring, in springtime
2) (Bot) primrose* * *= spring, springtime.Ex. We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, spring, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.Ex. The article ' Springtime in Washington' reviews the proceedings of the 71st Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association, Washington, D.C., 7-12 June 80.----* azafrán de primavera = crocus, saffron crocus.* de la primavera = vernal.* en primavera = in springtime.* equinoccio de primavera = spring equinox, vernal equinox.* mediados de la primavera = mid-spring.* que florece en primavera = spring-flowering.* trimestre de la primavera = spring semester.* vacaciones de primavera = spring break.* * *1) ( estación) springen primavera — in spring, in springtime
2) (Bot) primrose* * *= spring, springtime.Ex: We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, spring, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.
Ex: The article ' Springtime in Washington' reviews the proceedings of the 71st Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association, Washington, D.C., 7-12 June 80.* azafrán de primavera = crocus, saffron crocus.* de la primavera = vernal.* en primavera = in springtime.* equinoccio de primavera = spring equinox, vernal equinox.* mediados de la primavera = mid-spring.* que florece en primavera = spring-flowering.* trimestre de la primavera = spring semester.* vacaciones de primavera = spring break.* * *A (estación) springen primavera in spring o springtimeestaba en la primavera de la vida she was in the springtime of her lifeacababa de cumplir quince primaveras she was just 15, she had just celebrated 15 summers ( liter)la primavera la sangre altera spring is in the air, the sap rises in the springB ( Bot) primrose* * *
primavera sustantivo femenino
1 ( estación) spring;
2 (Bot) primrose
primavera sustantivo femenino
1 spring
figurado está en la primavera de su vida, he's in the springtime of his life
2 Bot primrose
' primavera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adelantarse
- en
- frescura
- equinoccio
- estar
- ser
English:
best
- bring on
- come
- do up
- introduction
- primrose
- spring
- springtime
- crocus
- in
- late
- soon
* * *primavera nf1. [estación] spring;en primavera in (the) spring;cuando llegue la primavera when (the) spring comes;la última primavera last spring;la primavera la sangre altera spring is in the airHist la primavera de Praga the Prague spring2. [juventud] springtime4. [planta] primrose* * *f1 spring2 BOT primrose* * *primavera nf1) : spring (season)2) prímula: primrose* * *primavera n (estación) spring -
2 en primavera
Ex. If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.* * *Ex: If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.
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3 abril
m.1 April. (month)tiene catorce abriles he is fourteen (years of age)en abril, aguas mil (Prov) March winds, April showers;2 Abril.* * *1 April2 figurado springtime1 figurado summers\el abril de la vida the springtime of one's life Table 1 NOTA For examples of use, see marzo/Table 1* * *noun m.* * *SM April* * *tenía quince abriles — (liter) she was a girl of fifteen summers (liter)
* * *= April (Apr, -abrev.).Ex. The second institute, 'The Catalog in the Age of Technological Change,' was held on April 22 and 23, 1977 in New York City.* * *tenía quince abriles — (liter) she was a girl of fifteen summers (liter)
* * *= April (Apr, -abrev.).Ex: The second institute, 'The Catalog in the Age of Technological Change,' was held on April 22 and 23, 1977 in New York City.
* * *Aprilpara abril ( Chi fam): como van las cosas estará listo para abril at this rate it'll be next Christmas before it's ready ( colloq)* * *
abril sustantivo masculino
April;
para ejemplos ver◊ enero
abril sustantivo masculino April
' abril' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calentar
- como
- fijarse
- inocentada
- mes
- a
English:
April
- on
- late
- out
* * *abril nmApril;tiene catorce abriles he is fourteen (years of age);en abril, aguas mil March winds, April showers;ver también septiembre* * *m April;de quince abriles 15 fifteen years old* * *abril nm: April* * *abril n April -
4 albor
m.1 whiteness (Literario) (blancura).2 first light of day (Formal) (luz del alba).3 dawn, daybreak.4 beginning.* * *1 (luz) dawn2 literal (blancura) whiteness* * *SM1) (=color) whiteness2) (=luz) dawn, dawn lightalbor de la vida — childhood, youth
* * *a) ( comienzo)* * *a) ( comienzo)* * *1todavía está en el albor de la vida she is still in the springtime of her life3 ( liter) (blancura) whiteness* * *albor nm3.albores [principio] dawn, earliest days;los albores de la civilización the dawn of civilization* * *m lit dawn, daybreak;albores fig dawn sg ;en los albores de la vida in one’s youth* * *albor nm1) : dawning, beginning2) blancura: whiteness -
5 abrigar esperanza
(v.) = foster + hope, cherish + hopeEx. The simplest way to foster hope is to examine the goals that emerge from our desires and ambitions.Ex. If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.* * *(v.) = foster + hope, cherish + hopeEx: The simplest way to foster hope is to examine the goals that emerge from our desires and ambitions.
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6 en invierno
Ex. If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.* * *Ex: If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.
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7 rosa de Alejandría
(n.) = damask roseEx. If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.* * *(n.) = damask roseEx: If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.
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8 rosa de Damasco
(n.) = damask roseEx. If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.* * *(n.) = damask roseEx: If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.
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9 rosa de Jericó
(n.) = damask roseEx. If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.* * *(n.) = damask roseEx: If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.
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10 demorar
v.1 to delay.María atrasó el bus a propósito Mary delayed the bus on purpose.2 to take time, to delay.* * *1 (retrasar) to delay, hold up■ demoramos la fecha de publicación hasta la primavera we delayed the date of publication till springtime1 (detenerse) to stop1 (retrasarse) to be delayed, be held up2 (detenerse en alguna parte) to stop, linger* * *verb* * *1.VT [+ viaje] to delay; [+ llegada, terminación] to hold up2. VI1) (=detenerse) to stay on, linger on¡no demores! — don't be long!
2) (=perder tiempo) to waste timedemorar en hacer algo — LAm to take a long time to do sth, be slow in doing sth
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (AmL) ( tardar)demoró tres horas en llegar — he took o it took him three hours to arrive
b) (AmL) ( retrasar) <viaje/decisión> to delay2.demorar vi (AmL)3.demorarse v pron (AmL)a) ( tardar cierto tiempo)¿cuánto te demoras en llegar hasta allá? — how long does it take you to get there?
b) ( tardar demasiado) to be o take too longdemorarse en + inf — to take a long time to + inf
* * *= delay, hold up, hold + Nombre + back, retard, temporise [temporize, -USA], hold off, play for + time.Ex. It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.Ex. Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex. Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex. Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.Ex. The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.Ex. A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex. Saddam will play for time and avoid precipitating any crises that could cost him his hold on power.----* demorarse = lag, tarry, drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels, linger, be late (for).* sin demorarse un (solo) minuto = without a moment wasted, without a wasted moment, without a minute wasted, without a wasted minute.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (AmL) ( tardar)demoró tres horas en llegar — he took o it took him three hours to arrive
b) (AmL) ( retrasar) <viaje/decisión> to delay2.demorar vi (AmL)3.demorarse v pron (AmL)a) ( tardar cierto tiempo)¿cuánto te demoras en llegar hasta allá? — how long does it take you to get there?
b) ( tardar demasiado) to be o take too longdemorarse en + inf — to take a long time to + inf
* * *= delay, hold up, hold + Nombre + back, retard, temporise [temporize, -USA], hold off, play for + time.Ex: It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.
Ex: Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex: Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex: Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.Ex: The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.Ex: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex: Saddam will play for time and avoid precipitating any crises that could cost him his hold on power.* demorarse = lag, tarry, drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels, linger, be late (for).* sin demorarse un (solo) minuto = without a moment wasted, without a wasted moment, without a minute wasted, without a wasted minute.* * *demorar [A1 ]vt1( esp AmL) (tardar): demoró tres horas en terminar la prueba he took o it took him three hours to complete the test2 ( AmL) (retrasar) ‹viaje/decisión› to delay■ demorarvi( esp AmL): ¡no demores! don't be long!demorar EN + INF:no me esperes que voy a demorar en terminar don't wait for me because I won't be finished for a while ( colloq)demoró en hacer efecto it took some time to take effect1( AmL) (tardar cierto tiempo): ¿ya lo terminaste? ¡qué poco te demoraste! have you finished already? you didn't take very long o that didn't take you very longdemorarse EN + INF:¿cuánto te demoras en llegar hasta allá? how long does it take you to get there?2 ( AmL) (tardar demasiado) to be o take too long demorarse EN + INF to take a long time TO + INFperdón por demorarme en contestar tu carta I'm sorry I've taken o it's taken me so long to reply to your letterse demoró en decidirse y perdió la oportunidad she took too long to make her mind up and missed her chance* * *
demorar ( conjugate demorar) verbo transitivoa) (AmL) ( tardar):◊ demoró tres horas en llegar he took o it took him three hours to arrive
verbo intransitivo (AmL):◊ ¡no demores! don't be long!
demorarse verbo pronominal (AmL)a) ( tardar cierto tiempo):◊ ¡qué poco te demoraste! that didn't take you very long;
me demoro 3 horas it takes me 3 hours
demorarse en hacer algo to take a long time to do sth
demorar verbo transitivo to delay, hold up
' demorar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuánto
- durar
English:
procrastinate
- delay
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [retrasar] to delay;el tráfico me demoró I was held up by the traffic2. Am [tardar] to take;demoraron tres días en pintar la casa it took them o they took three days to paint the house♦ viAm to be late;¡no demores! don't be late!;siempre demora en bañarse he always takes ages in the bathroom;este quitamanchas demora en actuar this stain remover takes a while to work* * *I v/i1 stay on2 L.Am. ( tardar) be late;no demores don’t be longII v/t delay* * *demorar vt1) retrasar: to delay2) tardar: to take, to lastla reparación demorará varios días: the repair will take several daysdemorar vi: to delay, to linger -
11 TA
m.1 BP.2 tantalum.* * *SF ABR= traducción automática AT* * *TA (Término Asociado)Ex: Amongst them can be listed: 'GT' Generic to; 'SA' See also; 'TT' Top term in a hierarchy; 'XT' Overlapping term; ' AT' Associated term; 'CT' Co-ordinate term; 'ST' Synonymous term; and 'SU' See Under.
* * *
ta exclamación knock, knock!
'ta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ETA
- abierto
- abrupto
- absoluto
- absorto
- abstracto
- absuelto
- abuelito
- acusetas
- adepto
- adicto
- adjunto
- adulto
- adusto
- alcahuete
- alto
- amarillento
- amarrete
- analfabeto
- angosto
- apto
- apuesto
- arquitecto
- asquiento
- astuto
- atento
- atónito
- avaricioso
- barato
- basto
- beato
- bendito
- bisnieto
- bonito
- boquiabierto
- bruto
- candidato
- carajito
- casto
- cauto
- chato
- chiquito
- chivato
- choreto
- cierto
- cliente
- comediante
- compacto
- completo
- compuesto
English:
acclimatize
- acclimatized
- advertise
- advertiser
- advertising
- airtight
- amortize
- anaesthetize
- appetite
- appetizer
- appetizing
- archetypal
- archetype
- attire
- cheese
- chinatown
- clerk
- cutout
- daytime
- democratize
- deputize
- dishtowel
- dramatization
- dramatize
- fertile
- futile
- hepatitis
- hypnotize
- infertile
- kowtow
- lunchtime
- maritime
- overtime
- playtime
- prioritize
- privatize
- proselytize
- prototype
- retire
- retired
- retirement
- retiring
- sensitize
- shantytown
- shoot-out
- shut-eye
- speaker
- springtime
- stereotype
- stigmatize
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12 el abril de la vida
the springtime of one's life -
13 primavera
• primrose• spring• spring season• springtide• springtime
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