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1 abuelo materno
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2 abuelo materno
m.maternal grandfather, grandfather on the mother's side.* * *(n.) = maternal grandfatherEx. His maternal grandfather died of cirrhosis.* * *(n.) = maternal grandfatherEx: His maternal grandfather died of cirrhosis.
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4 abuelo materno
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5 materno
adj.maternal.* * *► adjetivo1 (abuelo etc) maternal\por parte materna on my (his, her, etc) mother's side* * *(f. - materna)adj.* * *abuelo materno — maternal grandfather, grandfather on one's mother's side
* * ** * *= maternal.Ex. The data indicated that paternal grandmothers were more likely to maintain relationships with former daughters-in-law than were maternal grandmothers with former sons-in-law.----* abuela materna = maternal grandmother.* abuelo materno = maternal grandfather.* figura materna = mother figure.* hospital maternoinfantil = maternity hospital.* índice de mortalidad materna = maternity mortality rate.* leche materna = breast milk.* lengua materna = mother tongue.* salud materno-infantil = mother and child health.* * ** * *= maternal.Ex: The data indicated that paternal grandmothers were more likely to maintain relationships with former daughters-in-law than were maternal grandmothers with former sons-in-law.
* abuela materna = maternal grandmother.* abuelo materno = maternal grandfather.* figura materna = mother figure.* hospital maternoinfantil = maternity hospital.* índice de mortalidad materna = maternity mortality rate.* leche materna = breast milk.* lengua materna = mother tongue.* salud materno-infantil = mother and child health.* * *materno -nael amor materno motherly loveleche materna mother's milkmi abuelo materno my maternal grandfather* * *
materno
‹ pariente› maternal;
‹ lengua› mother
materno,-a adjetivo maternal
familia materna, maternal relatives
lengua materna, native o mother tongue
' materno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
materna
English:
maternal
- native
* * *materno, -a adjleche materna mother's milk;apellido materno = second surname;lengua materna mother tongue;mi abuela por parte materna my maternal grandmother, my grandmother on my mother's side* * *adj:por parte materna on one’s mother’s side, maternal* * *materno, -na adj: maternal -
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m.1 grandfather, grandpa, grandparent.2 old chap, old timer.* * *1 grandfather (familiarmente) granddad, grandpa2 (viejo) old man1 grandparents2 figurado ancestors, forbears* * *noun m.- abuelos* * *abuelo, -aSM / F1) (=pariente) grandfather/grandmother¡tu abuela! — * rubbish!
- no necesitar abuela2) (=anciano) old man/old woman3) (=antepasado) ancestor, forbear* * *- la masculino, femenino1) ( pariente) (m) grandfather; (f) grandmotherabuelo paterno/materno — paternal/maternal grandfather
como éramos pocos, parió la abuela — (fam & hum) that is/was all we needed (colloq)
cuéntaselo a tu abuela! — (fam) pull the other one! (colloq)
no tener abuela — (Méx fam) ( ser muy bueno) to be incredible; ( ser muy malo) to be terrible
tu abuela! — (fam)
¿los lavas tú? - sí, tu abuelita — will you wash them? - like hell I will! (colloq)
2) (fam) ( persona mayor) (m) old man, old guy (colloq); (f) old woman, old ladyoiga abuelo! — hey, granddad! (colloq)
* * *= Grandpa, grandfather, granddad.Ex. Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.Ex. Their grandfathers and great-grandfathers are dead, and the library belongs to the living, who inhabit a different world.Ex. This tool enables people to click on the type of person they're having difficulty in choosing a gift for (e.g. mum, dad, granddad, grandma etc) and provides a selection of the most popular present for that person.----* abuelo materno = maternal grandfather.* abuelos = grandparents.* bisabuelo = great-grandfather.* el abuelo de = the granddaddy of.* tío abuelo = great-uncle.* * *- la masculino, femenino1) ( pariente) (m) grandfather; (f) grandmotherabuelo paterno/materno — paternal/maternal grandfather
como éramos pocos, parió la abuela — (fam & hum) that is/was all we needed (colloq)
cuéntaselo a tu abuela! — (fam) pull the other one! (colloq)
no tener abuela — (Méx fam) ( ser muy bueno) to be incredible; ( ser muy malo) to be terrible
tu abuela! — (fam)
¿los lavas tú? - sí, tu abuelita — will you wash them? - like hell I will! (colloq)
2) (fam) ( persona mayor) (m) old man, old guy (colloq); (f) old woman, old ladyoiga abuelo! — hey, granddad! (colloq)
* * *= Grandpa, grandfather, granddad.Ex: Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.
Ex: Their grandfathers and great-grandfathers are dead, and the library belongs to the living, who inhabit a different world.Ex: This tool enables people to click on the type of person they're having difficulty in choosing a gift for (e.g. mum, dad, granddad, grandma etc) and provides a selection of the most popular present for that person.* abuelo materno = maternal grandfather.* abuelos = grandparents.* bisabuelo = great-grandfather.* el abuelo de = the granddaddy of.* tío abuelo = great-uncle.* * *abuelo -lamasculine, femininemis abuelos my grandparentsabuelo paterno/materno paternal/maternal grandfatheruno de mis abuelos era taxista one of my grandfathers was a taxi drivercomo or tras que éramos pocos, parió la abuela ( fam hum); that is/was all we needed ( colloq), as if we didn't have enough problems ( colloq)y encima perdí el dinero — tras que éramos pocos … and to cap it all I lost the money — that's all we needed! o as if we didn't have enough problems!¡cuéntaselo or ( Chi) anda a cantarle a tu abuela! ( fam); pull the other one (it's got bells on)! ( colloq), go tell it to the Marines! ( AmE)no necesitas abuela or no tienes abuela ( Esp fam hum); you are modest! ( iro), you're very full of yourself ( iro), you're always blowing your own trumpet ( colloq)¡tu abuela! ( fam): ¿los lavas tú? — sí, tu abuelita will you wash them? — like hell I will! o get lost! ( colloq)B ( fam) (persona mayor) ( masculine) old man, old guy ( colloq); ( feminine) old woman, old lady ( esp BrE)el teatro estaba lleno de abuelitos the theater was full of old folk ( colloq)¡oiga abuelo, por la otra puerta! hey, granddad, use the other door! ( colloq)* * *
abuelo◊ -la sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( pariente) (m) grandfather;
(f) grandmother;
¡cuéntaselo a tu abuela! (fam) pull the other one! (colloq)
2 (fam) ( persona mayor) (m) old man, old guy (colloq);
(f) old woman, old lady;◊ ¡oiga abuelo! hey, granddad! (colloq)
abuelo sustantivo masculino
1 grandfather
familiar grandad, grandpa: mis dos abuelos son de Albacete, both my grandfathers are from Albacete
2 figurado old man 3 abuelos, grandparents: sus abuelos maternos están de viaje por China, her grandparents from her mother's side are travelling around China
' abuelo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrigar
- andanzas
- gagá
- nobiliaria
- nobiliario
- tío
- yayo
- paterno
- tata
English:
about
- grandfather
- great-uncle
- maternal
- out
- grandad
- grand
- great
- remind
* * *abuelo, -a nm,f1. [familiar] grandfather, f grandmother;abuelos grandparents;Fam¡cuéntaselo a tu abuela! you're pulling my leg!, Br pull the other one!;Faméramos pocos y parió la abuela that was all we needed;Famno necesitar abuela to be full of oneselfabuelo materno maternal grandfather;abuelo paterno paternal grandfather2. [anciano] [hombre] old man, old person;[mujer] old woman, old person;tenga, abuelo, siéntese aquí here, have this seat* * *m1 grandfather2 fampersona mayor old man3:abuelos grandparents* * *abuelo nm1) : grandfather2) : old man3) abuelos nmpl: grandparents, ancestors* * *abuelo n grandfather / grandad -
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f. & m.relation, relative.pariente cercano o próximo close relativepariente lejano distant relative* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 relative* * *noun mf.* * *pariente, -a1.SM / F (=familiar) relative, relationun medio pariente — a distant relative o relation
2.SMel pariente — * the old man *, my hubby *
* * *pariente lejano — distant relative o relation
* * *= relative, kin, kinsman [kinsmen, -pl.], relation.Ex. Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.Ex. Marriage is prohibited with all direct kin.Ex. The article 'Two noble kinsmen: libraries and museums' explains how libraries and museums reflect a common ancestry yet they have evolved separately.Ex. The next day Margaret and her relations were invited to the Palace for a private brunch.----* pariente cercano = close relation.* pariente consanguíneo = blood relation, blood relative.* pariente femenino = kinswoman [kinswomen, -pl.].* pariente más cercano = next of kin.* pariente pobre = poor relation.* parientes = kinfolk [kinsfolk].* * *pariente lejano — distant relative o relation
* * *= relative, kin, kinsman [kinsmen, -pl.], relation.Ex: Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.
Ex: Marriage is prohibited with all direct kin.Ex: The article 'Two noble kinsmen: libraries and museums' explains how libraries and museums reflect a common ancestry yet they have evolved separately.Ex: The next day Margaret and her relations were invited to the Palace for a private brunch.* pariente cercano = close relation.* pariente consanguíneo = blood relation, blood relative.* pariente femenino = kinswoman [kinswomen, -pl.].* pariente más cercano = next of kin.* pariente pobre = poor relation.* parientes = kinfolk [kinsfolk].* * *pariente -tamasculine, feminine(familiar) relative, relationpariente cercano/lejano close/distant relative o relationCompuesto:in-law* * *
pariente sustantivo masculino y femenino,
pariente lejano distant relative o relation;
pariente político in-law
pariente mf relative, relation
' pariente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
allegada
- allegado
- carnal
- cercana
- cercano
- prima
- primo
- tío
- abuelo
- cuñado
- hermano
- hijo
- lejano
- materno
- padrastro
- padre
- ver
English:
kin
- maternal
- paternal
- related
- relation
- relative
* * *pariente nmf[familiar] relation, relative;pariente cercano/lejano close/distant relation o relative* * *m/f relative;pariente cercano close relative* * *pariente nmf: relative, relation* * *pariente n relative / relation
См. также в других словарях:
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