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1 lustre
m.1 shine.dar lustre a to polish2 glory.3 polishing.4 frosting, icing.5 luster, shine, polish, lustre.6 panache.7 shoe polish, shoeblacking.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: lustrar.* * *1 (brillo) polish, shine, lustre, US luster2 figurado (esplendor) glory* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=brillo) shine, lustre, luster (EEUU), glossdar lustre a — to polish, put a shine on
2) (=sustancia) polish3) (=prestigio) lustre, luster (EEUU), glory* * *a) ( brillo) shine, luster*darle or sacarle lustre a algo — to polish something
b) ( distinción) glory, distinction* * *= lustre [luster, -USA], shine, sheen.Ex. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.Ex. This shows that antagonistic forces hide behind a ' shine' of unity & harmony.Ex. Caramel is used to glaze some cakes and small pastries to give pastries a sheen but no color.* * *a) ( brillo) shine, luster*darle or sacarle lustre a algo — to polish something
b) ( distinción) glory, distinction* * *= lustre [luster, -USA], shine, sheen.Ex: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.
Ex: This shows that antagonistic forces hide behind a ' shine' of unity & harmony.Ex: Caramel is used to glaze some cakes and small pastries to give pastries a sheen but no color.* * *1 (brillo) shine, luster*dio or sacó lustre a los zapatos he polished the shoes, he gave the shoes a polish2 (distinción) luster* ( liter), glory, distinctionel lustre que dan los años the distinction that comes with age* * *
Del verbo lustrar: ( conjugate lustrar)
lustré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
lustre es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
lustrar
lustre
lustrar ( conjugate lustrar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ‹zapatos/muebles› to polish
lustrarse verbo pronominal
1 (esp AmL) ‹ zapatos› to polish
2 (AmC) ( en una actividad) to excel
lustre sustantivo masculino
darle or sacarle lustre a algo to polish sth
lustrar verbo transitivo to shine, polish
lustre sustantivo masculino shine: su pelo ha perdido su lustre, her hair has lost its shine
' lustre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azúcar
English:
gloss
- luster
- lustre
- sheen
* * *lustre nm1. [brillo] shine;dar lustre a [muebles, zapatos] to polish2. [prestigio, esplendor] glory;su presencia dio lustre a la ceremonia her presence gave an extra sparkle to the ceremony* * *m1 shine;sacar lustre a algo polish sth2 figluster, Brlustre;dar lustre a fig give added luster to* * *lustre nm1) brillo: luster, shine2) : glory, distinction -
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1) General subject: brighten, add lustre to (чему-л.), give lustre to (чему-л.), shed lustre on (чему-л.), throw lustre on (чему-л.)2) American: shine3) Makarov: add lustre to (smth.) (чему-л.), give lustre to (smth.) (чему-л.), shed lustre on (smth.) (чему-л.), throw lustre on (smth.) (чему-л.) -
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1) General subject: celebrate, cry up, emblazon, fame, glorify, put on the map, resound, sound, bring glory to (кого-л.), rocket to fame (e.g. a city), bring fame (to smb. or smth.), add lustre to (что-л.), give lustre to (что-л.), shed lustre on (что-л.), throw lustre on (что-л.), make famous2) Religion: honor3) Makarov: add lustre to (smth.) (что-л.), give lustre to (smth.) (что-л.), shed lustre on (smth.) (что-л.), throw lustre on (smth.) (что-л.) -
4 brillo
m.1 brilliance (resplandor) (de luz).sacar brillo a to polish, to shine2 splendor, brilliance (lucimiento).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: brillar.* * *1 (gen) shine3 (en televisor) brightness4 figurado brilliance\sacar brillo a / dar brillo a to shine, polish* * *noun m.1) shine2) glitter* * *SM1) (=resplandor) [de luz, sol, estrella] [gen] brightness; [más fuerte] brilliance; [de pantalla] brightness; [de tela, pelo, zapatos, superficie] shine, sheen; [de papel, foto] glossiness; [de joyas, lentejuelas] sparkle, glitter¿le revelamos las fotos con brillo? — would you like gloss photos?, would you like a gloss finish to the photos?
brillo de uñas — clear nail polish, clear nail varnish
2) (=esplendor) brilliance, splendour, splendor (EEUU)fueron cautivados por el brillo de la profesión — they were captivated by the splendour of the profession
la ausencia de varios jugadores importantes ha restado brillo al torneo — the absence of several important players has taken the shine off the tournament
* * *a) ( de estrella) brightness, brilliance; (de zapatos, suelo, metal) shine; ( de diamante) sparkle; ( del pelo) shine; (de seda, satén) sheen¿quiere las fotos con brillo? — do you want a gloss finish on the photos?
dale un poco de brillo — (TV) turn the brightness up a bit
b) (esplendor, lucimiento) splendor*un discurso/una interpretación sin brillo — a dull o an unexceptional speech/performance
c) ( para labios) lip gloss; ( para uñas) clear nail polish* * *= brightness, brilliance, glitter, lustre [luster, -USA], glazing, shimmer, shine, glow, sheen.Ex. The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.Ex. Jenson's version is perhaps nearer to calligraphy than the Aldine roman, which is cut with a brilliance and regularity that is purely typographic.Ex. Junctionville established itself early as an ordinary manufacturing city, a city without glitter or charm.Ex. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.Ex. An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.Ex. Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.Ex. This shows that antagonistic forces hide behind a ' shine' of unity & harmony.Ex. A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.Ex. Caramel is used to glaze some cakes and small pastries to give pastries a sheen but no color.----* brillo de labios = lip gloss.* brillo incandescente = glow.* brillo intenso de la pantalla = screen glare.* dar brillo a = buff, buff up.* mostrar por medio de cambio de intensidad en el brillo = flash up.* sacar brillo = polish.* sacar brillo a = buff, buff up.* sin brillo = dull, tarnished.* * *a) ( de estrella) brightness, brilliance; (de zapatos, suelo, metal) shine; ( de diamante) sparkle; ( del pelo) shine; (de seda, satén) sheen¿quiere las fotos con brillo? — do you want a gloss finish on the photos?
dale un poco de brillo — (TV) turn the brightness up a bit
b) (esplendor, lucimiento) splendor*un discurso/una interpretación sin brillo — a dull o an unexceptional speech/performance
c) ( para labios) lip gloss; ( para uñas) clear nail polish* * *= brightness, brilliance, glitter, lustre [luster, -USA], glazing, shimmer, shine, glow, sheen.Ex: The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.
Ex: Jenson's version is perhaps nearer to calligraphy than the Aldine roman, which is cut with a brilliance and regularity that is purely typographic.Ex: Junctionville established itself early as an ordinary manufacturing city, a city without glitter or charm.Ex: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.Ex: An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.Ex: Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.Ex: This shows that antagonistic forces hide behind a ' shine' of unity & harmony.Ex: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.Ex: Caramel is used to glaze some cakes and small pastries to give pastries a sheen but no color.* brillo de labios = lip gloss.* brillo incandescente = glow.* brillo intenso de la pantalla = screen glare.* dar brillo a = buff, buff up.* mostrar por medio de cambio de intensidad en el brillo = flash up.* sacar brillo = polish.* sacar brillo a = buff, buff up.* sin brillo = dull, tarnished.* * *1 (de zapatos, suelo, metal) shine; (de un diamante) sparkle; (del pelo) shine; (de una estrella) brightness, brilliance; (de seda, satén) sheenel brillo de la luz nos sorprendió the brightness of the light took us by surprisesacarle or darle brillo al suelo to polish the floor¿quiere las fotos con brillo? do you want a gloss finish on the photos?dale un poco de brillo (TV) turn the brightness up a bitcautivada por el brillo de sus ojos captivated by the sparkle in his eyes2 (esplendor, lucimiento) splendor*un discurso/una interpretación sin brillo a dull o an unexceptional speech/performance3 (producto — para labios) lip gloss; (— para uñas) clear nail polish* * *
Del verbo brillar: ( conjugate brillar)
brillo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
brilló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
brillar
brillo
brillar ( conjugate brillar) verbo intransitivo
[ estrella] to shine, sparkle;
[zapatos/suelo/metal] to shine, gleam;
[diamante/ojos] to sparkle
verbo transitivo (Col) to polish
brillo sustantivo masculino
( de estrella) brightness, brilliance;
(de diamante, ojos) sparkle;
( de tela) sheen;
fotos con brillo gloss finish photos;
dale un poco de brillo (TV) turn the brightness up a bit
( para uñas) clear nail polish
brillar verbo intransitivo
1 (emitir luz) to shine
(emitir destellos) to sparkle
(centellear) to glitter
2 (destacar) to be conspicuous: Juan brilló por su ausencia, Juan was conspicuous by his absence
brillo m (resplandor) shine
(del Sol, de la Luna, de un foco de luz, etc) brightness
(centelleo) glittering
(del cabello, tela) sheen
(de un color) brilliance
(de zapatos) shine
sacar brillo a, to shine, polish
' brillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brillar
- mate
- opaca
- opaco
- palidecer
- lustre
- metálico
- sacar
English:
brilliant
- buff
- gleam
- glitter
- gloss
- glow
- luster
- lustre
- polish
- polish up
- resplendence
- sheen
- shine
- sparkle
- twinkle
- dull
- glint
- lip
* * *brillo nm1. [resplandor] [de luz, astro] brightness;[de metal, zapatos, pelo] shine; [de ojos, diamante] sparkle; [de monitor, televisor] brightness;sacar brillo a to polish, to shine;¿en brillo o en mate? [fotos] would you like gloss photos or matt ones?2. [lucimiento] splendour, brilliance3. brillo de labios lip gloss;brillo de uñas clear nail varnish* * *dar osacar brillo a algo polish sth* * *brillo nm1) lustre: luster, shine2) : brilliance* * *brillo n1. (de sol) brightness2. (de metal, zapatos) shine¡qué brillo tiene tu pelo! your hair is so shiny!3. (de ojos, diamante) sparkle -
5 esplendor
m.1 splendor (magnificencia).2 greatness (apogeo).* * *1 (resplandor) brilliance, shining2 figurado (magnificencia) magnificence, splendour (US splendor)3 (auge) glory* * *noun m.splendor, glory* * *SM1) (=magnificencia) splendour, splendor (EEUU), magnificence2) (=resplandor) brilliance, radiance* * *a) ( magnificencia) splendor*, magnificenceb) ( apogeo) splendor** * *= splendour [splendor, -USA], lustre [luster, -USA], radiance.Ex. The spreads are 'printed' in handwriting as neat as the authors can manage; drawings are done, full-color crayon or felt-tip splendour.Ex. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.Ex. Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.----* antiguo esplendor = Posesivo + former glory.* con gran esplendor = grandly.* recuperar + Posesivo + antiguo esplendor = regain + Posesivo + former glory.* * *a) ( magnificencia) splendor*, magnificenceb) ( apogeo) splendor** * *= splendour [splendor, -USA], lustre [luster, -USA], radiance.Ex: The spreads are 'printed' in handwriting as neat as the authors can manage; drawings are done, full-color crayon or felt-tip splendour.
Ex: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.Ex: Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.* antiguo esplendor = Posesivo + former glory.* con gran esplendor = grandly.* recuperar + Posesivo + antiguo esplendor = regain + Posesivo + former glory.* * *1 (magnificencia) splendor*, magnificenceun reinado lleno de esplendor a glorious reignme cautivó con el esplendor de su belleza I was captivated by her radiant beauty2 (apogeo) splendor*el punto en el que alcanzó su máximo esplendor the point at which it achieved its greatest splendor o was at its most glorious* * *
esplendor sustantivo masculino
esplendor sustantivo masculino splendour, US splendor
' esplendor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
máxima
- máximo
- pompa
- reivindicar
- brillo
English:
glory
- grandeur
- splendor
- splendour
- splendid
* * *esplendor nm1. [magnificencia] splendour2. [apogeo] greatness;la primavera se hallaba en todo su esplendor spring was in its fullest glory;la empresa atravesaba por su momento de máximo esplendor the company was at its most successful* * *m splendor, Brsplendour* * *esplendor nmesplendidez: splendor -
6 realce
m.1 glamor.dar realce a algo/alguien to enhance something/somebody2 relief.3 luster, enhancement, splendor.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: realzar.* * *1 (adorno) relief\dar realce a algo to enhance somethingponer de realce to highlight* * *SM1) (Téc) embossing2) (Arte) highlight3) (=esplendor) lustre, luster (EEUU), splendour, splendor (EEUU); (=importancia) importance, significancedar realce a — (=añadir esplendor) to add lustre to, enhance; (=destacar) to highlight
* * *1)a)dar realce a algo — a belleza/figura to enhance something
b) ( en costura) reliefc) (Tec) embossing2) ( importancia) significance* * *= enhancement, heightening.Ex. Editors consider content of abstracts and their languages as a primary factor in retrieval enhancement.Ex. The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.----* realce de imágenes = image-enhancement.* * *1)a)dar realce a algo — a belleza/figura to enhance something
b) ( en costura) reliefc) (Tec) embossing2) ( importancia) significance* * *= enhancement, heightening.Ex: Editors consider content of abstracts and their languages as a primary factor in retrieval enhancement.
Ex: The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.* realce de imágenes = image-enhancement.* * *A1(relieve, brillo): el fondo oscuro daba realce al cuadro the dark background enhanced the paintingel vestido da realce a su belleza the dress highlights o enhances her beautyel maquillaje da realce a sus enormes ojos oscuros the makeup sets off her huge dark eyesla lista de estrellas invitadas dio realce al festival the line-up of star guests added luster to the festival2 (en costura) reliefbordado de or en realce embroidered in relief3 ( Tec) embossingB (importancia) significanceel realce de estas cifras the significance o importance of these figures* * *
Del verbo realzar: ( conjugate realzar)
realcé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
realce es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
realce
realzar
realce sustantivo masculino: dar realce a algo ‹a belleza/figura› to enhance sth;
‹ a ocasión› to add luster to sth
realzar ( conjugate realzar) verbo transitivo ‹belleza/figura› to enhance, set off;
‹ color› to highlight, bring out
realzar verbo transitivo
1 (un sabor, una idea) to enhance
2 (destacar) to bring out: el maquillaje realza su mirada, the makeup shows off her eyes
' realce' also found in these entries:
English:
highlight
* * *♦ nm1. [esplendor] glamour;el maquillaje pone de realce su belleza make-up enhances o highlights her beauty;la presencia del rey dio realce al acto the king's presence lent the occasion an air of particular importanceInformát realce de imagen image enhancement2. [en arquitectura, escultura] relief3. [bordado] detail (in relief)* * *m:dar realce a algo highlight sth* * *realce nm1) : embossing, relief2)dar realce : to highlight, to bring out -
7 блеск
м.1) ( искрящийся свет) glitter, lustre, brilliance, brilliancy; shineблеск со́лнца — brilliance / brightness of the sun
блеск ста́ли — glitter of steel
наводи́ть блеск (на вн.) — shine (d)
блеск в глаза́х — a glitter in smb's eyes
2) ( великолепие) magnificence, gorgeousness; lustreблеск сла́вы — lustre of fame
блеск наря́да — magnificence of dress
блеск остроу́мия — brilliancy of wit, sparkling / dazzling wit
показно́й блеск — tinsel (show)
придава́ть блеск (дт.; делать лучше) — add lustre (to), shed lustre (on)
3) ( вид губной помады) lip gloss / shine4) мин.желе́зный блеск — haematite
свинцо́вый блеск — galena
5) в знач. межд. разг. terrific!, super!••блеск и нищета́ (рд.) — the splendour and misery (of)
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8 блеск
м.блеск солнца — brilliance / brightness of the sun
придавать блеск (дт.; перен.) — add lustre (to), shed* lustre (on)
блеск остроумия — brilliancy of wit, sparkling / dazzling wit
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9 слава
1) General subject: aureola, aureole, bruit, celebrity, fame, glorification, glory, greatness, hail, honour, kudo, long live, luster (add luster to something - придать блеск чему-либо, прославить что-либо), lustre (add lustre to something - придать блеск чему-либо, прославить что-либо), mark, name, odor, odour, renown, report, reputation, repute, splendor, Glory to (the party, the heroes, etc.) (в лозунгах и призывах), stardom, popularity2) Colloquial: kudos3) American: honor4) French: renommee5) Church: nimb (над головой святого), nimbus (над головой святого)6) Obsolete: worship7) Poetical language: a niche in the temple of fame, niche in the temple of fame8) Mathematics: recognition10) Diplomatic term: (громкая) eclat11) Canadian: break -
10 carrera política
(n.) = political careerEx. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.* * *(n.) = political careerEx: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.
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11 erudito
adj.erudite, educated, read, learned.m.scholar, highbrow, man of learning, scholarly person.* * *► adjetivo1 erudite, learned, scholarly► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 scholar, expert\erudito,-a a la violeta familiar pseudo-intellectual* * *1. (f. - erudita)noun2. (f. - erudita)adj.* * *erudito, -a1.ADJ learned, scholarly, erudite frm2.SM / F scholar, learned personlos eruditos en esta materia — those who are expert in this subject, those who really know about this subject
un erudito a la violeta — pey a pseudo-intellectual
* * *IIIerudito en algo — learned in something, knowledgeable about something
- ta masculino, femenino scholar* * *= connoisseur, learned, scholar, scholarly, erudite, polymath, savant, highbrow [high-brow], man of letters.Ex. Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.Ex. Abstracts will accompany various learned, technical or scholarly contributions.Ex. Under 'American scholar' he found editions published beginning, I believe, in the 1880s.Ex. Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.Ex. The bulk of the town's residents had little time for culture, for the theater, for the erudite lecture.Ex. Many faculty would like to conceive of the 21st-century librarian as a polymath who is as sensitive to issues in the arts and humanities as he or she is knowledgeable about computers, networking and about related programming object management issues.Ex. The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex. The lowly chow of the rural poor has gone highbrow.Ex. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.* * *IIIerudito en algo — learned in something, knowledgeable about something
- ta masculino, femenino scholar* * *= connoisseur, learned, scholar, scholarly, erudite, polymath, savant, highbrow [high-brow], man of letters.Ex: Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.
Ex: Abstracts will accompany various learned, technical or scholarly contributions.Ex: Under 'American scholar' he found editions published beginning, I believe, in the 1880s.Ex: Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.Ex: The bulk of the town's residents had little time for culture, for the theater, for the erudite lecture.Ex: Many faculty would like to conceive of the 21st-century librarian as a polymath who is as sensitive to issues in the arts and humanities as he or she is knowledgeable about computers, networking and about related programming object management issues.Ex: The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex: The lowly chow of the rural poor has gone highbrow.Ex: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.* * *‹lenguaje/obra› erudite; ‹persona› learned, knowledgeable, erudite erudito EN algo learned IN sth, knowledgeable ABOUT sthmasculine, femininescholarlos eruditos en la materia experts in the subject* * *
erudito◊ -ta adjetivo ‹lenguaje/obra› erudite;
‹ persona› learned, knowledgeable;
erudito en algo learned in sth, knowledgeable about sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
scholar
erudito,-a
I adjetivo erudite, learned
II sustantivo masculino y femenino scholar
' erudito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
erudita
English:
knowledgeable
- learned
- scholar
- erudite
- learning
- scholarly
* * *erudito, -a♦ adjerudite♦ nm,fscholar;un erudito en la materia an expert on the subject* * *I adj learned, eruditeII m, erudita f scholar* * *erudito, -ta adjletrado: erudite, learnederudito, -ta n: scholar -
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man of letters* * *(n.) = man of lettersEx. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.* * *(n.) = man of lettersEx: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.
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13 letrado
adj.learned, erudite, lettered, scholarly.m.1 scholar.2 counsel, barrister, member of the bar.* * *► adjetivo1 learned, erudite► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lawyer* * *letrado, -a1. ADJ1) (=culto) learned; pey pedantic2) (Jur) legal2.SM / F lawyer, counsel, attorney (EEUU)letrado/a de oficio — court-appointed counsel
* * *I- da adjetivo learnedII- da masculino, femenino (frml) lawyer* * *Ex. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.* * *I- da adjetivo learnedII- da masculino, femenino (frml) lawyer* * *Ex: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.
* * *learnedmasculine, feminine( frml); lawyer* * *
letrado◊ -da adjetivo
learned
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (frml) lawyer
letrado,-a m,f Jur lawyer ➣ Ver nota en abogado
' letrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
letrada
- Lic.
- togada
- togado
* * *letrado, -a♦ adj1. [culto] learned♦ nm,flawyerletrado de oficio legal aid lawyer* * *I adj learnedII m, letrada f lawyer* * *letrado, -da adjerudito: learned, eruditeletrado, -da n: attorney-at-law, lawyer -
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adj.literate.m.writer, literatus, literary person, man of letters.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *literato, -aSM / F man/woman of letters* * *- ta (m) man of letters; (f) woman of letters* * *Ex. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.* * *- ta (m) man of letters; (f) woman of letters* * *Ex: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.
* * *literato -tamasculine, feminineA ( masculine) man of letters, literary personB ( feminine) woman of letters, literary person* * *
literato◊ -ta sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) man of letters;
(f) woman of letters
' literato' also found in these entries:
English:
letter
* * *literato, -a nm,fwriter, author* * *m man of letters* * *literato, -ta n: writer, author -
15 opluisteren
♦voorbeelden:1 een feest opluisteren • grace/add lustre to a party -
16 прославляти
= прославити( оточувати ореолом слави) to glorify; ( святкувати) to celebrate; to signalize, to add lustre (to), to throw ( to shed) lustre (on) -
17 уславляти
= уславитиto glorify; ( вшановувати) to celebrate; to signalize, to add lustre (to), to throw ( to shed) lustre (on) -
18 придавать блеск
(кому-л./чему-л.; перен.) to add lustre (to); to shed lustre (on)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > придавать блеск
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19 glans
1 [uitstraling, schijnsel] glow2 [spiegelende reflectie] gleam ⇒ lustre, gloss 〈 van foto, verf〉, 〈 met betrekking tot zijde, haren enz.〉 sheen3 [praal] splendour, brilliance4 [eikel (van penis/clitoris)] glans5 [poetsmiddel] polish♦voorbeelden:de glans van gepoetste schoenen • the shine of polished shoesP. geeft uw meubelen een fraaie glans • P. gives your furniture a beautiful shineer kwam een zachte glans op haar gelaat • a soft radiance came over her faceiets van zijn glans beroven • take the shine off somethingzonder (enige) glans • drabmet glans • with flying colours -
20 luister
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