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41 peso pesado
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42 peso pesado
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43 sueño pesado / ligero
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44 caminar con paso pesado
(v.) = plod (along/through)Ex. He or she has to plod through the menu each time, and so it is useful if mnemonics and/or abbreviated commands can be provided.* * *(v.) = plod (along/through)Ex: He or she has to plod through the menu each time, and so it is useful if mnemonics and/or abbreviated commands can be provided.
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45 de un modo aburrido y pesado
= tediously, ponderously, boringlyEx. Bibliographers, like other scholars, have to be able to think logically, to judge critically, and to persevere in tediously repetitive tasks.Ex. However, his use of a remorselessly chronological approach yields a narrative that is often bitty, sometimes ponderously plodding.Ex. Everything that happens in the couple's tiny, shrunken, enclosed world is addictive, unglamorous, and boringly awful.* * *= tediously, ponderously, boringlyEx: Bibliographers, like other scholars, have to be able to think logically, to judge critically, and to persevere in tediously repetitive tasks.
Ex: However, his use of a remorselessly chronological approach yields a narrative that is often bitty, sometimes ponderously plodding.Ex: Everything that happens in the couple's tiny, shrunken, enclosed world is addictive, unglamorous, and boringly awful. -
46 hacer (todo) el trabajo pesado
(v.) = do (all) + the donkey workEx. If you tell him to take it easy, he'll sit back and let you do all the donkey work.* * *(v.) = do (all) + the donkey workEx: If you tell him to take it easy, he'll sit back and let you do all the donkey work.
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47 lento y pesado
(adj.) = ploddingEx. However, his use of a remorselessly chronological approach yields a narrative that is often bitty, sometimes ponderously plodding.* * *(adj.) = ploddingEx: However, his use of a remorselessly chronological approach yields a narrative that is often bitty, sometimes ponderously plodding.
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48 ser un pesado
(v.) = be a pest, be a pain the neck, be a pain in the ass, be a pain in the arse, be a pain in the backside, be a pain in the proverbialsEx. My advice to young scientists: be a pest -- ask questions and don't be satisfied with all answers; have the heart of a lion; have the patience of Job; be multi-culturally competent; and the only correct route to success is your own.Ex. Within a few days it was apparent that my long hair was going to be a pain in the neck while swimming laps.Ex. The last thing that anyone working in an organization wants to be is a pain in the ass to work with.Ex. I alwasy knew she was a pain in the arse, without knowing her you can just tell, by the way she behaves, that she is big-headed and thinks she's god's gift to the human race.Ex. Our cat is a pain in the backside at times but we love him to bits.Ex. In one school, the kids were wonderful but the parents were a complete pain in the proverbials and seemed to live permanently on the school.* * *(v.) = be a pest, be a pain the neck, be a pain in the ass, be a pain in the arse, be a pain in the backside, be a pain in the proverbialsEx: My advice to young scientists: be a pest -- ask questions and don't be satisfied with all answers; have the heart of a lion; have the patience of Job; be multi-culturally competent; and the only correct route to success is your own.
Ex: Within a few days it was apparent that my long hair was going to be a pain in the neck while swimming laps.Ex: The last thing that anyone working in an organization wants to be is a pain in the ass to work with.Ex: I alwasy knew she was a pain in the arse, without knowing her you can just tell, by the way she behaves, that she is big-headed and thinks she's god's gift to the human race.Ex: Our cat is a pain in the backside at times but we love him to bits.Ex: In one school, the kids were wonderful but the parents were a complete pain in the proverbials and seemed to live permanently on the school. -
49 sujetar con algo pesado
(v.) = weight downEx. If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.* * *(v.) = weight downEx: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.
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50 trabajo pesado
m.difficult kind of work, donkey work, backbreaker, bonebreaker.* * *(n.) = grind, grinding, donkey workEx. The stupidity of such classroom grind is usually obvious to the children forced into it, if not to their teachers.Ex. Leonard Woolf has observed that `The grinding of the intellect is for most people as painful as the dentist's drill'.Ex. It can take a long time and it seems like the kind of ' donkey work' that ought to be relegated to a data entry person.* * *(n.) = grind, grinding, donkey workEx: The stupidity of such classroom grind is usually obvious to the children forced into it, if not to their teachers.
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51 tráfico pesado
(n.) = heavy trafficEx. Living in areas of heavy traffic is a burden borne disproportionately by asthma sufferers.* * *(n.) = heavy trafficEx: Living in areas of heavy traffic is a burden borne disproportionately by asthma sufferers.
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52 vehículo pesado
m.heavy goods vehicle, LGV, HGV, Large Goods Vehicle.* * *(n.) = heavy vehicleEx. Rear ends of heavy vehicles are a real danger due to their being much higher than the front ends of cars and other light vehicles driving behind.* * *(n.) = heavy vehicleEx: Rear ends of heavy vehicles are a real danger due to their being much higher than the front ends of cars and other light vehicles driving behind.
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53 viejo pesado
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54 es pesado de sangre
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55 de coração pesado
heavy, a heavy heartDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > de coração pesado
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56 ser pesado
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58 aceite pesado
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59 aire pesado
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60 amoniaco pesado
сущ.тех. тяжелый аммиак
См. также в других словарях:
pesado — pesado, da adjetivo 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que pesa mucho: Esta maleta es muy pesada. Todos íbamos con un pesado equipaje y no podíamos ayudarle. 2. (ser / estar) Que está demasiado recargado de material o adornos: La decoración del edificio … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
pesado — pesado, da (Del part. de pesar). 1. adj. Que pesa mucho. 2. obeso. 3. Dicho del sueño: Intenso, profundo. 4. Dicho del tiempo o de la atmósfera: bochornoso. 5. Dicho de la cabeza: aturdida (ǁ que sufre aturdimiento). 6. Tardo o m … Diccionario de la lengua española
pesado — adj. 1. Que pesa muito; grave. 2. Intenso; profundo. 3. Denso de humores, fumos, vapores, etc. = CARREGADO 4. Cheio, enfartado. 5. Tardo, que é muito lento. 6. Obeso. 7. Incômodo, molesto, enfadonho, impertinente. 8. Grosseiro, ofensivo; sensível … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
pesado — pesado, da adjetivo 1) grave*, ponderoso, grávido. Los tres sinónimos son de uso culto o literario. 2) molesto, cargante, machacón, insistente, latoso … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
pesado — ► adjetivo 1 Que pesa mucho: ■ el mueble es más pesado de lo que yo creía. ANTÓNIMO ligero 2 Que está demasiado recargado de material, de adornos o de sustancia: ■ no me gusta mucho el edificio, es un poco barroco y pesado. SINÓNIMO cargante 3 Se … Enciclopedia Universal
pesado — adj 1 Que pesa mucho: un mueble pesado 2 Que se hace con mucho esfuerzo o cuesta trabajo terminar: un trabajo pesado 3 Que está muy cargado de materia o de adornos: un edificio pesado, una escultura pesada 4 Que es lento o de movimientos… … Español en México
pesado — s. repetitivo e inaguantable. ❙ «Es que te quiere. Solo que, como tu dices, es un poco pesada.» Sebastián Juan Arbó, La espera. ❙ «¿Qué tío más pesado!» El Víbora, n.° 143. ❙ «¡El que va en la caja, pesado, el que va en la caja!» Jesús Ferrero,… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
pesado — persona molestosa, sujeto insoportable; cf. caer como patada en la guata, último, cargante; no seas pesado, Manuel, devuélveme la foto de mi polola en bikini , ya, pesado, deja de molestar a la flaca que está muy sensible después de la pelea con… … Diccionario de chileno actual
pesado — {{#}}{{LM P30098}}{{〓}} {{SynP30820}} {{[}}pesado{{]}}, {{[}}pesada{{]}} ‹pe·sa·do, da› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Que tiene mucho peso. {{<}}2{{>}} Que es trabajoso o que precisa mucha atención: • Este trabajo no es difícil, pero sí un poco… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
pesado — (adj) (Básico) que es difícil de levantar del suelo, que tiene mucha masa Ejemplos: El camión es un vehículo más pesado que una furgoneta. No pude mover el sofá porque era muy pesado … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
pesado — pesada pop. Bravucón (YAC.), individuo valentón// persona tarda o lenta// también molesta o impertinente// (box.) boxeador profesional cuyo peso es superior a 79,378 kg. Si es de la categoría de aficionados cuando supera los 81 kg … Diccionario Lunfardo