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ri1) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) rico2) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) rico3) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) rico; valioso4) (containing a lot of fat, eggs, spices etc: a rich sauce.) fuerte, pesado5) ((of clothes, material etc) very beautiful and expensive.) suntuoso, lujoso•- richly- richness
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rich adj ricoCuando se dice que la comida es rich, no significa que es rico, sino que lleva una gran cantidad de grasa, nata, azúcar o huevos, que es pesada y que empachatr[rɪʧ]1 rico,-a2 (luxurious) suntuoso,-a, lujoso,-a3 (fertile) fértil4 (food) fuerte, pesado,-a5 (voice) sonoro,-a1 riqueza f singrich ['rɪʧ] adj1) wealthy: rico2) sumptuous: suntuoso, lujoso3) : pesadorich foods: comida pesada4) abundant: abundante5) : vivo, intensorich colors: colores vivos6) fertile: fértil, ricoadj.• abonado, -a adj.• acaudalado, -a adj.• adinerado, -a adj.• caudaloso, -a adj.• lauto, -a adj.• opulento, -a adj.• pudiente adj.• rico, -a adj.• sabroso, -a adj.• suntuoso, -a adj.n.• gente rica s.f.• riqueza s.f.
I rɪtʃadjective -er, -est1)a) ( wealthy) ricoto become rich — enriquecerse*, hacerse* rico
b) ( opulent) < banquet> suntuoso, opulento; < furnishings> lujoso, suntuosoc) ( abundant) <harvest/supply> abundante; < reward> generoso; <history/experience> ricorich IN something: rich in vitamins — rico en vitaminas
2)a) < food> con alto contenido de grasas, huevos, azúcar etcavoid rich foods — evite las comidas pesadas or indigestas
3) ( laughable) (colloq) cómico, graciosothat's rich coming from you! — tiene gracia que tú digas eso! (iró), mira quién habla!
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[rɪtʃ]1. ADJ(compar richer) (superl richest)1) (=wealthy) [person, country] ricoto become or get or grow rich(er) — hacerse (más) rico, enriquecerse (más)
to get rich quick — hacer fortuna or enriquecerse rápidamente
- be as rich as Croesusget-rich-quick, strike 2., 6)2) (=abundant) [variety, source] grande; [deposit, harvest] abundante; [reward] generosoto be rich in — [+ flora, fauna] tener abundancia de, tener gran riqueza de; [+ natural resources, nutrients, protein] ser rico en
to be rich in detail — ser rico or frm profuso en detalles
pickingsthe story is rich in comic and dramatic detail — la historia es rica en or abunda en detalles cómicos y dramáticos
3) (=full) [life, experience, history] rico4) (=fertile) [soil] rico, fértil5) (=heavy, concentrated) [food, sauce] sustancioso (que contiene mucha grasa, azúcar etc) ; pej pesado, fuerte; [coffee] con mucho sabor; [wine] generosoit's too rich for me — es muy pesado (or dulce or grasiento etc) para mí
this chocolate gateau is very rich — esta tarta de chocolate llena mucho, esta tarta de chocolate es muy empalagosa or pesada pej
6) (=intense) [colour] vivo, cálido; [sound, smell] intenso7) (=mellow) [voice] sonoro8) (=luxurious) [tapestries] lujoso; [velvet] exquisito9) * (=laughable)that's rich! — ¡mira por dónde! *
that's rich, coming from her! — ¡ella no es quién para hablar!, ¡tiene gracia que sea ella la que diga eso!
2.NPL3.CPDrich tea biscuit N — galleta f (que se toma con una taza de té)
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I [rɪtʃ]adjective -er, -est1)a) ( wealthy) ricoto become rich — enriquecerse*, hacerse* rico
b) ( opulent) < banquet> suntuoso, opulento; < furnishings> lujoso, suntuosoc) ( abundant) <harvest/supply> abundante; < reward> generoso; <history/experience> ricorich IN something: rich in vitamins — rico en vitaminas
2)a) < food> con alto contenido de grasas, huevos, azúcar etcavoid rich foods — evite las comidas pesadas or indigestas
3) ( laughable) (colloq) cómico, graciosothat's rich coming from you! — tiene gracia que tú digas eso! (iró), mira quién habla!
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