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1 acedía
f.1 acidity, sourness.2 unpleasantness.3 acedia.4 flounder, Platichthys flesus.* * *1 (acidez) sourness, acidity2 MEDICINA heartburn————————1 (pez) dab* * *SF1) (Culin) acidity, sourness2) (Med) heartburn3) (fig) (=desabrimiento) unpleasantness4) (=pez) plaice* * *A ( Med) acidity* * *
acedía f Zool dab
* * *acedía nf1. [pez] little sole2. Med heartburn -
2 acedía
• acidity• heartbreaking• heartburning• sourness• unpleasantness -
3 acedía acuosa
f.water brash. -
4 pez acedía
m.flounder fish, Platichthys flesus. -
5 acidia
• acedia• idleness• indoctrinate• indolent• laze around• lazulite• sloth -
6 desidia
• acedia• idleness• indecently• indecisive• indoctrinate• indolent• laze around• lazulite• sloth -
7 F
f.f, letter f.* * *F► símbolo1 ( Fahrenheit) Fahrenheit; (símbolo) F* * *I=f ['efe]SF (=letra) F, f IIABR1) = fuerzael 23-F — 23 February ( date of the Tejero coup attempt, in 1981)
* * *I IIa) (= Fahrenheit) Fb) (= febrero)23-F — ( en Esp) 23 February ( date of attempted coup in 1981)
* * *----* operador (F) = (F) operator.* * *I IIa) (= Fahrenheit) Fb) (= febrero)23-F — ( en Esp) 23 February ( date of attempted coup in 1981)
* * ** operador (F) = (F) operator.* * *F, f( read as /ˈefe/)A (the letter) F, fB (en formularios) (= femenino) F, female1 (= Fahrenheit) F2 (= febrero)* * *
Multiple Entries:
F
f
F,
F, f f (letra) F, f
'F' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abadesa
- abadía
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abarrotería
- abdicación
- abeja
- aberración
- abertura
- abjuración
- ablución
- abnegación
- abogacía
- abogada
- abogado
- abolición
- abolladura
- abonada
- abonado
- abrasión
- abrazadera
- abreviación
- abreviatura
- absolución
- absorción
- abstemia
- abstemio
- abstención
- abstinencia
- abstracción
- abubilla
- abuela
- abulia
- abundancia
- abusón
- abusona
- acacia
- academia
- académica
- académico
- acampada
- acaparador
- acaparadora
- accidentada
- accidentado
- acción
- acedía
English:
affiliated
- affinity
- affirm
- affirmative
- affix
- afford
- afield
- aforementioned
- aforesaid
- afterlife
- airfield
- aloof
- amorphous
- ansaphone
- apostrophe
- Armenian
- artificial
- astrophysics
- atrophy
- autobiography
- autograph
- awful
- bailiff
- barefoot
- bashful
- beautiful
- beef
- before
- beforehand
- behalf
- belief
- beneficial
- beneficiary
- benefit
- bibliography
- bifocals
- biography
- blast-off
- bluff
- Bosnian
- bountiful
- brief
- briefing
- brushoff
- buff
- buffalo
- buffer
- bulletproof
- butterfingers
- calf
* * *F, f ['efe] nf[letra] F, f;el 23 F 23rd February, = day of the failed coup d'état in Spain in 1981* * *f nf: sixth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
8 apatía
f.1 apathy, disinterest, laziness, indifference.2 apathy, lack of feeling or emotion, indifference, acedia.* * *1 apathy* * *SF (=abulia) apathy; (Med) listlessness* * *femenino apathy* * *= burnout [burn-out], apathy, plateauing, impassivity, indolence, lassitude.Ex. Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = La apatía es un fenómeno que se da cada vez con más frecuencia entre los bibliotecarios y otros profesionales dedicados a prestar un servicio a la población.Ex. Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.Ex. Plateauing is reaching a stage in work or life where there is no more growth or movement and it can destroy motivation, allegiance, commitment, and productivity.Ex. The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Ex. Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex. His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.----* apatía emocional = emotional burnout, emotional exhaustion.* con apatía = listlessly.* * *femenino apathy* * *= burnout [burn-out], apathy, plateauing, impassivity, indolence, lassitude.Ex: Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = La apatía es un fenómeno que se da cada vez con más frecuencia entre los bibliotecarios y otros profesionales dedicados a prestar un servicio a la población.
Ex: Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.Ex: Plateauing is reaching a stage in work or life where there is no more growth or movement and it can destroy motivation, allegiance, commitment, and productivity.Ex: The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Ex: Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* apatía emocional = emotional burnout, emotional exhaustion.* con apatía = listlessly.* * *apathy* * *
apatía sustantivo femenino
apathy
apatía sustantivo femenino apathy
' apatía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atonía
- desidia
- inercia
English:
apathy
* * *apatía nfapathy;con apatía apathetically* * *f apathy* * *apatía nf: apathy -
9 melancolía
f.1 melancholy, sadness, blue devils, broodiness.2 barythymia, acedia, blueness, blues.* * *1 melancholy, sadness* * *noun f.melancholy, sadness* * *SF melancholy, sadness; (Med) melancholia* * *a) ( tristeza) melancholy, sadnessb) (Psic) melancholia* * *= melancholy, melancholia, gloom.Ex. The theme of melancholy has always represented one of the leading metaphors in philosophy.Ex. The majority of the essays concentrate on the fascination that the dance and music traditions have provoked through their savory mix of passion and melancholia.Ex. However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.----* con melancolía = wistfully.* * *a) ( tristeza) melancholy, sadnessb) (Psic) melancholia* * *= melancholy, melancholia, gloom.Ex: The theme of melancholy has always represented one of the leading metaphors in philosophy.
Ex: The majority of the essays concentrate on the fascination that the dance and music traditions have provoked through their savory mix of passion and melancholia.Ex: However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.* con melancolía = wistfully.* * *1 (tristeza) melancholy, sadness2 ( Psic) melancholia* * *
melancolía sustantivo femenino
melancholy, sadness
melancolía sustantivo femenino melancholy
' melancolía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soledad
English:
blues
- gloom
- melancholy
- moodiness
* * *melancolía nfmelancholy* * *f melancholy* * *melancolía nf: melancholy, sadness -
10 acidia
f.laziness, idleness, sloth, acedia.* * *1 idleness, indolence* * *SF indolence, apathy, sloth -
11 f.º
f.º (abr de folio) folio, page
'f.º' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abadesa
- abadía
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abarrotería
- abdicación
- abeja
- aberración
- abertura
- abjuración
- ablución
- abnegación
- abogacía
- abogada
- abogado
- abolición
- abolladura
- abonada
- abonado
- abrasión
- abrazadera
- abreviación
- abreviatura
- absolución
- absorción
- abstemia
- abstemio
- abstención
- abstinencia
- abstracción
- abubilla
- abuela
- abulia
- abundancia
- abusón
- abusona
- acacia
- academia
- académica
- académico
- acampada
- acaparador
- acaparadora
- accidentada
- accidentado
- acción
- acedía
English:
affiliated
- affinity
- affirm
- affirmative
- affix
- afford
- afield
- aforementioned
- aforesaid
- afterlife
- airfield
- aloof
- amorphous
- ansaphone
- apostrophe
- Armenian
- artificial
- astrophysics
- atrophy
- autobiography
- autograph
- awful
- bailiff
- barefoot
- bashful
- beautiful
- beef
- before
- beforehand
- behalf
- belief
- beneficial
- beneficiary
- benefit
- bibliography
- bifocals
- biography
- blast-off
- bluff
- Bosnian
- bountiful
- brief
- briefing
- brushoff
- buff
- buffalo
- buffer
- bulletproof
- butterfingers
- calf
См. также в других словарях:
acedia — n. 1. apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue (personified as one of the deadly sins). Syn: sloth, laziness [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acedia — desorden mental caracterizado por melancolía y apatía Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. acedía Estado de embotamiento y forma de melancolía que se cara … Diccionario médico
acedía — ardor de estómago, acidez, pesadez de estómago [ICD 10: R12] Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. acedía Estado de embotamiento y forma de melancolía que se … Diccionario médico
acedia — index sloth Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Acedia — [lateinisch, zu griechisch ake̅deia »Gleichgültigkeit«] die, , katholische Moraltheologie: die völlige geistliche Trägheit aus Überdruss am religiösen Leben; galt im frühchristlichen Mönchtum als eine der Grundversuchungen des Mönchslebens, in… … Universal-Lexikon
ACEDIA — Graec. Α᾿κηδἰα, in genere, tristitia, molestia, anxietas, vel taedium, Ugutio, ἠ ῤαθυμία, ἀχθηδων`, λυμή, Suidae: In specie Cassiano de Coenob. Instit. l. 10. c. 1. et Collat. 5. c. 2. 9. taedium est et anxietas cordis, quae insestat Anachoretas… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
acédia — s. f. Indolência; frouxidão; adinamia; negligência … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
acedía — sustantivo femenino 1. (macho y hembra) Platija … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
acedia — o acedía1 (Del lat. acidĭa, y este del gr. ἀκηδία, negligencia). 1. f. Pereza, flojedad. 2. Tristeza, angustia … Diccionario de la lengua española
acedía — acedia o acedía1 (Del lat. acidĭa, y este del gr. ἀκηδία, negligencia). 1. f. Pereza, flojedad. 2. Tristeza, angustia. acedía2 1. f. Cualidad de acedo. 2. Acidez o agrura del estómago … Diccionario de la lengua española
acedia — [ə sē′dē ə] n. [LL < Gr akēdia < a , not + kēdos, care: see HATE] spiritual sloth or apathy … English World dictionary