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adj.1 absolute, perfect, out-and-out, teetotal.2 absolute, absolutist, arbitrary, dictatorial.3 utter.4 absolute.* * *► adjetivo1 absolute\en absoluto not at all, by no meansestar prohibido,-a en absoluto to be absolutely forbiddennada en absoluto nothing at all* * *(f. - absoluta)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=no relativo) absolute2) (=máximo) [prioridad] top; [reposo, fe] complete; [verdad] absoluteson de absoluta necesidad — they are absolutely necessary o essential
existe compenetración absoluta entre los dos — there is a perfect understanding between them, they understand each other perfectly
3) [monarquía, poder] absolute4)-¿es verdad? -no, en absoluto — "is it true?" - "no, absolutely not o no, not at all"
-¿te importa? -en absoluto — "do you mind?" - "no, absolutely not o no, not at all"
esa idea no me atrae en absoluto — that idea doesn't appeal to me at all o in the slightest
* * *- ta adjetivo1) <monarca/poder> absolute2)a) ( total) total, absolute; completeb)en absoluto — (loc adv)
¿te gustó? - en absoluto — did you like it? - no, not at all
* * *= absolute, unrelieved, overriding, sublime, out-and-out, hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad], unmitigaged.Ex. It's already difficult to find a lot of these things as it is, but it would be absolute irresponsibility to go to a title-main entry.Ex. Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex. Consequently, the overriding demand made by the academic community is bibliographical in nature.Ex. When she said 'That's no way to speak about a patron, Mike,' he turned on her a look of sublime unconcern.Ex. Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.Ex. Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.----* correspondencia absoluta = perfect match.* en absoluto = at all, in the slightest, whatsoever, not at all, in any shape or form.* éxito absoluto = award-winning success.* mayoría absoluta = absolute majority.* miseria más absoluta = abject poverty.* nada en absoluto = not at all, nothing whatsoever.* no importar en absoluto = have + no qualms about.* norma absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* o nada en absoluto = if at all.* oscuridad absoluta = pitch darkness, pitch blackness.* regla absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* * *- ta adjetivo1) <monarca/poder> absolute2)a) ( total) total, absolute; completeb)en absoluto — (loc adv)
¿te gustó? - en absoluto — did you like it? - no, not at all
* * *= absolute, unrelieved, overriding, sublime, out-and-out, hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad], unmitigaged.Ex: It's already difficult to find a lot of these things as it is, but it would be absolute irresponsibility to go to a title-main entry.
Ex: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex: Consequently, the overriding demand made by the academic community is bibliographical in nature.Ex: When she said 'That's no way to speak about a patron, Mike,' he turned on her a look of sublime unconcern.Ex: Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.Ex: Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.* correspondencia absoluta = perfect match.* en absoluto = at all, in the slightest, whatsoever, not at all, in any shape or form.* éxito absoluto = award-winning success.* mayoría absoluta = absolute majority.* miseria más absoluta = abject poverty.* nada en absoluto = not at all, nothing whatsoever.* no importar en absoluto = have + no qualms about.* norma absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* o nada en absoluto = if at all.* oscuridad absoluta = pitch darkness, pitch blackness.* regla absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* * *absoluto -taA ‹monarca/poder› absoluteB (no relativo) ‹valor› absoluteC1 (total) ‹silencio› total, absolute; ‹reposo› complete, absolute; ‹confianza› complete, total, absolute; ‹miseria› utter, absolutelos dejó en la ruina más absoluta he left them absolutely o utterly pennilesstengo la absoluta certeza de que lo encontraremos allí I am absolutely convinced that we'll find him there2en absoluto ( loc adv): ¿te gustó? — en absoluto did you like it? — no, not at allno lo consentiré en absoluto there is absolutely no way I will agree to itno hizo nada en absoluto he didn't do a thing, he did absolutely nothinges un caso en absoluto aislado it is by no means an isolated caseD ‹adjetivo/construcción› absoluteun uso absoluto de un verbo transitivo a transitive verb used absolutely* * *
absoluto◊ -ta adjetivo
1 ‹monarca/poder› absolute
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b)
no lo consentiré en absoluto there is absolutely no way I will agree to it
absoluto,-a
I adj (independiente) absolute
(completo, intenso) total, complete: necesito silencio absoluto para poder escribir, I need total silence to be able to write
(sin réplica) absolute: ejerce un dominio absoluto sobre sus amigos, he has total control over his friends
II sustantivo masculino absolute
♦ Locuciones: en absoluto, not at all, by no means: no creas en absoluto que me fío de él, don't believe for a minute that I trust him
' absoluto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- identidad
- interesar
- llevarse
- recogimiento
- completo
- perfecto
- relativo
- silencio
- total
English:
absolute
- absolutely
- all
- clear
- dead
- dislike
- earthly
- ignorance
- implicit
- least
- long shot
- mismatch
- not
- out-and-out
- quite
- rank
- remotely
- stranglehold
- strict
- unmitigated
- unqualified
- whatever
- whatsoever
- any
- downright
- hard
* * *absoluto, -a♦ adj1. [no relativo] absolute2. [completo] [verdad, mayoría] absolute;[silencio] total, absolute; [reposo] complete;tengo una confianza absoluta en ellos I have complete o every confidence in them;es el campeón absoluto de este torneo he's the overall winner of the tournament;es un absoluto sinvergüenza he's completely shameless3. [monarca] absoluteablativo absoluto ablative absolute♦ en absoluto loc advnada en absoluto nothing at all;no me gustó en absoluto I didn't like it at all;¿te importa? – en absoluto do you mind? – not at all* * *adj absolute;en absoluto not at all;nada en absoluto absolutely nothing;la casa no ha cambiado nada en absoluto the house hasn’t changed at all, the house hasn’t changed in the slightest;se negó en absoluto he refused outright* * *absoluto, -ta adj1) : absolute, unconditional2)en absoluto : not at allno me gustó en absoluto: I did not like it at all♦ absolutamente adv* * *absoluto adj absolute -
3 absoluto
• absolute• absolutist• absolutistic• arbitrary• autarchic• autarchical• autocratic• dictatorial• monocratic• out-and-out -
4 absoluto dominio
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5 absoluto cultural
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6 absoluto dominio
m.fee simple, freehold. -
7 en absoluto
not at all, by no means* * ** * *= at all, in the slightest, whatsoever, not at all, in any shape or formEx. Despite this overlap, the other side of the picture is that some materials are covered inadequately or even not at all.Ex. Without wishing in the slightest to discourage you, I would suggest that an academic orientation of this kind is questionable.Ex. I have had not experience whatsoever with academic collections.Ex. There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex. Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.* * *= at all, in the slightest, whatsoever, not at all, in any shape or formEx: Despite this overlap, the other side of the picture is that some materials are covered inadequately or even not at all.
Ex: Without wishing in the slightest to discourage you, I would suggest that an academic orientation of this kind is questionable.Ex: I have had not experience whatsoever with academic collections.Ex: There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex: Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ. -
8 nada en absoluto
nothing at all* * *= not at all, nothing whatsoeverEx. There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex. Many leisure activities result in the development of personal skills that have nothing whatsoever to do with a person's work.* * *= not at all, nothing whatsoeverEx: There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.
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9 estar prohibido en absoluto
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10 cero absoluto
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11 no estar + Adjetivo + en absoluto
(v.) = be far from + AdjetivoEx. Moreover, we conclude that the process of placing a feminist stamp on working relations is both far from complete and subject to reverses.* * *(v.) = be far from + AdjetivoEx: Moreover, we conclude that the process of placing a feminist stamp on working relations is both far from complete and subject to reverses.
Spanish-English dictionary > no estar + Adjetivo + en absoluto
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12 no importar en absoluto
(v.) = have + no qualms aboutEx. Information service quality largely depends on the person at the public service desk who should have no qualms about working with people of any age, minority group, religious or socio-economic background.* * *(v.) = have + no qualms aboutEx: Information service quality largely depends on the person at the public service desk who should have no qualms about working with people of any age, minority group, religious or socio-economic background.
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13 o nada en absoluto
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14 éxito absoluto
(n.) = award-winning successEx. I would like to give a huge THANX to all of the wonderful people who contributed to our site, and helped make it an incredible, international, award-winning success.* * *(n.) = award-winning successEx: I would like to give a huge THANX to all of the wonderful people who contributed to our site, and helped make it an incredible, international, award-winning success.
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16 ablativo absoluto
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17 alcohol absoluto
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18 amo y seńor absoluto
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19 aumento de tensión absoluto
• absolute voltage riseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aumento de tensión absoluto
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20 aval absoluto
• full endorsement• full guaranty
См. также в других словарях:
absoluto — absoluto, ta (Del lat. absolūtus). 1. adj. Independiente, ilimitado, que excluye cualquier relación. 2. Dicho de un juicio, de una opinión, etc., o de la voluntad y sus manifestaciones: Terminante, decisivo, categórico. 3. Entero, total, completo … Diccionario de la lengua española
absoluto — absoluto, ta adjetivo 1. [Cualidad, valor] que no depende de su relación con otro: La masa de un cuerpo es una magnitud absoluta porque no varía aunque cambie la situación del cuerpo. valor* absoluto. Antónimo: relativo. 2. Que no admite… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
absoluto — ilimitado, completo, al 100%. Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. absoluto Incondicionado, sin restricción alguna o independiente de estándares arbitrarios. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y C … Diccionario médico
absoluto — absoluto, ta adjetivo 1) arbitrario, despótico, tiránico, dictatorial, autoritario, imperioso, omnímodo, total, dominante, abusivo … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
absoluto — adj. 1. Que não é relativo. 2. [Por extensão] Independente, único; que não tem peias nem restrições. 3. Imperioso. • s. m. 4. O que existe independente … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
absoluto — (Del lat. absolutus, sin limitaciones.) ► adjetivo 1 Que no admite ninguna relación o comparación: ■ el valor absoluto de las cifras. ANTÓNIMO relativo 2 Que no tiene límites o no está sujeto a ninguna limitación o control por parte de las leyes … Enciclopedia Universal
Absoluto — El término absoluto puede referirse a: Contenido 1 Filosofía 1.1 Política 1.2 Gramática 1.3 Matemática 1.4 … Wikipedia Español
absoluto — 1 adj Que excluye toda relatividad, restricción o atenuación; que es pleno o total: La justicia absoluta es inalcanzable , monarquía absoluta, Mostró un dominio absoluto de la técnica del violín , Fue el fallo absoluto del jurado 2 (No) en (lo)… … Español en México
absoluto — {{#}}{{LM A00239}}{{〓}} {{SynA00243}} {{[}}absoluto{{]}}, {{[}}absoluta{{]}} ‹ab·so·lu·to, ta› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Que es ilimitado o que carece de restricciones: • poder absoluto.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Total o completo: • Goza de mi absoluta … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
absoluto — (m) (Básico) algo que tiene existencia por sí mismo, es ilimitado e ideal Ejemplos: La filosofía intenta descubrir la naturaleza de lo absoluto. Algunos identifican lo absoluto con Dios. Sinónimos: todopoderoso, autócrata (adj) (Básico) que no… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
ABSOLUTO (in) — in ABSOLUTO in libris Coloniarum, Coeterum in absoluto remansit: terminus est Agrimensorum; pro Absolutum. Apud illos autem absolutum docitur, quod assignatum ac limitatum non est. Sîc in soluto, pro solutum, quod idem cum absolutum, Dicebantur… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale