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1 calología
• aesthetics -
2 estética
• aesthetics• esthetics -
3 estética
adj.&f.feminine of ESTÉTICO.f.esthetics, aesthetics.* * *1 aesthetics (US esthetics)* * *SF2) (Med)** * *1) (Art) aesthetics2) (Med) cosmetic surgery* * *= aesthetics [esthetics, -USA], aestheticism [estheticism, -USA].Ex. For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.Ex. This book explores the underlying institutional factors that help museum-based connoisseurship and aestheticism and university-based critical theory and revisionist scholarship exist.----* desde el punto de vista de la estética = aesthetically [esthetically, -USA].* estética maxilofacial = maxillofacial surgery.* * *1) (Art) aesthetics2) (Med) cosmetic surgery* * *= aesthetics [esthetics, -USA], aestheticism [estheticism, -USA].Ex: For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.
Ex: This book explores the underlying institutional factors that help museum-based connoisseurship and aestheticism and university-based critical theory and revisionist scholarship exist.* desde el punto de vista de la estética = aesthetically [esthetically, -USA].* estética maxilofacial = maxillofacial surgery.* * *A ( Art) aestheticsB ( Med) cosmetic surgeryse hizo la estética en la nariz she had cosmetic surgery on her nose, she had a nose job ( colloq)* * *
estética sustantivo femeninoa) (Art) aestheticsb) (Med) cosmetic surgery
estético,-a adjetivo aesthetic, US esthetic
cirugía estética, plastic surgery
estética sustantivo femenino aesthetics, US esthetics sing
' estética' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cirugía
- comodidad
- estético
- estiramiento
- hacer
English:
cosmetic surgery
- plastic surgery
- cosmetic
- plastic
* * *estética nf2. [belleza] beauty3. [estilo] style;la estética de los años setenta the style of the seventies* * *f1 esthetics sg, Braesthetics sg ;salon2 MED cosmetic surgery* * *estética nf: aesthetics -
4 con diligencia
diligently* * *= sedulously, industriously, studiouslyEx. She argues that at the close of the 20th century, aesthetics in the academy has become a subject for the most part to be sedulously avoided.Ex. For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress.Ex. It was a boring performance in the sense that nothing happened except what was studiously prepared in advance.* * *= sedulously, industriously, studiouslyEx: She argues that at the close of the 20th century, aesthetics in the academy has become a subject for the most part to be sedulously avoided.
Ex: For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress.Ex: It was a boring performance in the sense that nothing happened except what was studiously prepared in advance. -
5 con esmero
= sedulously, studiouslyEx. She argues that at the close of the 20th century, aesthetics in the academy has become a subject for the most part to be sedulously avoided.Ex. It was a boring performance in the sense that nothing happened except what was studiously prepared in advance.* * *= sedulously, studiouslyEx: She argues that at the close of the 20th century, aesthetics in the academy has become a subject for the most part to be sedulously avoided.
Ex: It was a boring performance in the sense that nothing happened except what was studiously prepared in advance. -
6 dolorido
adj.achy, aching, hurt, in pain.* * *► adjetivo1 sore, aching2 figurado sorrowful, sad, hurt* * *adj.1) aching, painful, sore2) hurt* * *ADJ1) (Med) sore2) [persona] distressed, upset3) [tono] pained* * *- da adjetivoa) ( físicamente)b) ( afligido) hurt* * *= sore.Ex. The article 'A site for sore eyes' explains elements in a Web site that will ensure that users will want to use it: aesthetics, navigation, graphics tools, etc..----* zona dolorida = sore point, sore spot.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( físicamente)b) ( afligido) hurt* * *= sore.Ex: The article 'A site for sore eyes' explains elements in a Web site that will ensure that users will want to use it: aesthetics, navigation, graphics tools, etc..
* zona dolorida = sore point, sore spot.* * *dolorido -da(físicamente): estoy toda dolorida I'm aching all overel enfermo está muy dolorido the patient is in a lot of paintengo el brazo muy dolorido I've got a very sore arm2 (afligido) hurtestaba muy dolorido por lo que le hiciste he was very hurt by what you did to him* * *
dolorido◊ -da adjetivoa) ( físicamente):
tengo el brazo muy dolorido I've got a very sore arm
dolorido,-a adjetivo
1 (un brazo, músculo) sore, aching
2 (entristecido, afligido) hurt, sore
' dolorido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dolorida
- adolorido
- molido
- resentido
English:
aching
- sore
- ache
- in
- stiff
* * *dolorido, -a adj1. [físicamente] sore;la caída lo dejó muy dolorido the fall left him in great pain;tengo todo el cuerpo dolorido I'm aching all over;tener la pierna/espalda dolorida to have a sore leg/back2. [moralmente] grieving, sorrowing;estar dolorido to be grieving o sorrowing* * *adj sore, aching; fighurt* * *dolorido, -da adj1) : sore, aching2) : hurt, upset* * *dolorido adj sore -
7 epistemología
f.epistemology.* * *SF epistemology* * *= epistemology.Ex. For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.* * *= epistemology.Ex: For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.
* * *epistemology* * *epistemology -
8 filosofía
f.philosophy, ideology.* * *1 philosophy\tomarse algo con filosofía to take something philosophically* * *noun f.* * *SF philosophyfacultad 3)* * *femenino philosophytómate las cosas con filosofía — (fam) you have to be philosophical about things
* * *= philosophy, philosophy.Ex. For example, class R philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.Ex. Let us attempt to examine first the thinking and philosophy behind the arrangement of libraries designed in this period.----* filosofía de la ciencia = philosophy of science.* filosofía de vida = philosophy of life.* filosofía educativa = educational philosophy.* filosofía y letras = arts and humanities, the, arts and letters.* la filosofía de = the reason behind, the reasoning behind.* seguir una filosofía = espouse + philosophy.* * *femenino philosophytómate las cosas con filosofía — (fam) you have to be philosophical about things
* * *= philosophy, philosophy.Ex: For example, class R philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.
Ex: Let us attempt to examine first the thinking and philosophy behind the arrangement of libraries designed in this period.* filosofía de la ciencia = philosophy of science.* filosofía de vida = philosophy of life.* filosofía educativa = educational philosophy.* filosofía y letras = arts and humanities, the, arts and letters.* la filosofía de = the reason behind, the reasoning behind.* seguir una filosofía = espouse + philosophy.* * *1 (sistema, doctrina) philosophy2 (enfoque) philosophytiene una filosofía de la vida muy personal she has her own very personal outlook on life o philosophytómate las cosas con filosofía ( fam); you have to be philosophical about things* * *
filosofía sustantivo femenino
philosophy
filosofía sustantivo femenino
1 philosophy
2 familiar con filosofía, (con paciencia) philosophically, calmly
' filosofía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
puesta
- puesto
- salida
- calar
- facultad
- licenciado
English:
body
- MA
- MPhil
- PhD
- philosophy
- bachelor
- philosophic
* * *filosofía nf1. [estudio] philosophyfilosofía del lenguaje philosophy of language;Filosofía y Letras humanities;filosofía moral moral philosophy;filosofía natural natural philosophy2. [ideas] philosophy;no entiendo la filosofía de estos cambios I don't understand the thinking behind these changes;tiene una filosofía del trabajo muy distinta a la mía she has a very different attitude to work to me* * *f philosophy* * *filosofía nf: philosophy* * *filosofía n philosophy -
9 irritado
adj.1 irritated, angry, furious, annoyed.2 irritated, itchy, inflamed, sore.3 feverish.past part.past participle of spanish verb: irritar.* * *ADJ1) (=enfadado) irritated2) [piel] irritated* * *= sore, irritated, exasperated, testy [testier -comp., testiest -sup.].Ex. The article 'A site for sore eyes' explains elements in a Web site that will ensure that users will want to use it: aesthetics, navigation, graphics tools, etc..Ex. Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex. He was drumming on his desk with exasperated fingers, his mouth quirked at the corners, as if saying: 'Wriggle out of that!'.Ex. We're assailed by doubts, mortified by our own shortcomings, surrounded by freaks, testy over silly details.----* ojos irritados = bloodshot eyes.* * *= sore, irritated, exasperated, testy [testier -comp., testiest -sup.].Ex: The article 'A site for sore eyes' explains elements in a Web site that will ensure that users will want to use it: aesthetics, navigation, graphics tools, etc..
Ex: Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex: He was drumming on his desk with exasperated fingers, his mouth quirked at the corners, as if saying: 'Wriggle out of that!'.Ex: We're assailed by doubts, mortified by our own shortcomings, surrounded by freaks, testy over silly details.* ojos irritados = bloodshot eyes.* * *irritado, -a adj1. [persona] irritated, annoyed2. [garganta] sore;tengo la piel irritada I've got a rash -
10 lógica
f.logic, method, logicality.* * *1 logic\lógica matemática mathematical logic* * *1. noun f. 2. f., (m. - lógico)* * *SF logiclógicológica borrosa, lógica difusa — fuzzy logic
* * *a) ( coherencia) logicb) (Fil) logic* * *= logic, ratio decidendi, reasonability.Ex. For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.Ex. An online search of the WESTLAW and LEXIS databases, and examination of numerous cases with potential precedential value found the many dicta in judicial opinions to differ among jurisdictions, and found no ratio decidendi at all.Ex. A major objective of this project was also to demonstrate both the possibility and the reasonability of using handheld technology = Además, uno de los principales objetivos de este proyecto fue demostrar la posibilidad y la conveniencia de utilizar tecnología portátil para simplificar y normalizar el proceso de recogida de datos.----* base de datos de lógica difusa = fuzzy database.* conjunto aleatorio de lógica difusa = random fuzzy set.* conjunto de lógica difusa = fuzzy set.* conjuntos de lógica difusa = fuzzy clustering.* especialista en la lógica = logician.* lógica booleana = Boolean logic.* lógica borrosa = fuzzy logic.* lógica contextual = contextual logic.* lógica de búsqueda = search logic.* lógica de búsqueda por ponderación = weighted-term search logic.* lógica de términos ponderados = weighted term logic.* lógica difusa = fuzzy logic.* lógica imprecisa = fuzzy logic.* lógica matemática = mathematical logic.* lógica modal = modal logic.* lógica simbólica = symbolic logic.* modelo de lógica difusa = fuzzy model.* operador de lógica booleana = Boolean logic operator.* procesador de lógica difusa = fuzzy query processor.* recuperación de información de lógica difusa = fuzzy data retrieval.* señal lógica = logical signal.* sin lógica ni explicación = without rhyme or reason.* sistema de lógica difusa = fuzzy system.* suma lógica = logical sum.* técnica de recuperación por medio de la lógica difusa = fuzzy IR technique.* variable aleatoria de lógica difusa = fuzzy random variable.* * *a) ( coherencia) logicb) (Fil) logic* * *= logic, ratio decidendi, reasonability.Ex: For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.
Ex: An online search of the WESTLAW and LEXIS databases, and examination of numerous cases with potential precedential value found the many dicta in judicial opinions to differ among jurisdictions, and found no ratio decidendi at all.Ex: A major objective of this project was also to demonstrate both the possibility and the reasonability of using handheld technology = Además, uno de los principales objetivos de este proyecto fue demostrar la posibilidad y la conveniencia de utilizar tecnología portátil para simplificar y normalizar el proceso de recogida de datos.* base de datos de lógica difusa = fuzzy database.* conjunto aleatorio de lógica difusa = random fuzzy set.* conjunto de lógica difusa = fuzzy set.* conjuntos de lógica difusa = fuzzy clustering.* especialista en la lógica = logician.* lógica booleana = Boolean logic.* lógica borrosa = fuzzy logic.* lógica contextual = contextual logic.* lógica de búsqueda = search logic.* lógica de búsqueda por ponderación = weighted-term search logic.* lógica de términos ponderados = weighted term logic.* lógica difusa = fuzzy logic.* lógica imprecisa = fuzzy logic.* lógica matemática = mathematical logic.* lógica modal = modal logic.* lógica simbólica = symbolic logic.* modelo de lógica difusa = fuzzy model.* operador de lógica booleana = Boolean logic operator.* procesador de lógica difusa = fuzzy query processor.* recuperación de información de lógica difusa = fuzzy data retrieval.* señal lógica = logical signal.* sin lógica ni explicación = without rhyme or reason.* sistema de lógica difusa = fuzzy system.* suma lógica = logical sum.* técnica de recuperación por medio de la lógica difusa = fuzzy IR technique.* variable aleatoria de lógica difusa = fuzzy random variable.* * *1 (coherencia) logiclo que hizo carece de toda lógica there was no logic to what she did, what she did was completely illogical2 ( Fil) logicCompuestos:mathematical logicformal o symbolic logic* * *
lógica sustantivo femenino
logic
lógico,-a adjetivo logical: es lógico que te enfades, it's natural for you to get angry
lógica sustantivo femenino logic: está fuera de toda lógica, it's completely illogical
' lógica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sentida
- sentido
- aplastante
- encontrar
English:
add up
- logic
- rationale
- hold
* * *lógica nf1. [ciencia] logicInformát lógica booleana Boolean logic; Informát lógica borrosa fuzzy logic; Informát lógica difusa fuzzy logic;lógica matemática mathematical logic2. [coherencia] logic;por lógica obviously;tener lógica to make sense;eso no tiene lógica that doesn't make any sense* * *f logic* * *lógica nf: logic* * *lógica n logic -
11 metafísica
f.metaphysics, metaphysic.* * *1 metaphysics* * *SF metaphysics sing* * *femenino metaphysics* * *= metaphysics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.* * *femenino metaphysics* * *= metaphysics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.
* * *metaphysics* * *
metafísico,-a adjetivo
1 (de la metafísica) metaphysical
2 (enrevesado) metaphysical, complex
metafísica sustantivo femenino metaphysics
' metafísica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
metafísico
English:
metaphysics
* * *metafísica nfmetaphysics [singular]* * *f metaphysics sg* * *metafísica nf: metaphysics -
12 sistemáticamente
adv.systematically, methodically.* * *► adverbio1 systematically* * *ADV systematically* * *= consistently, systematically, sedulously.Ex. Punctuation must be established and be adopted consistently.Ex. In schedules, subjects are listed systematically showing their relationships.Ex. She argues that at the close of the 20th century, aesthetics in the academy has become a subject for the most part to be sedulously avoided.* * *= consistently, systematically, sedulously.Ex: Punctuation must be established and be adopted consistently.
Ex: In schedules, subjects are listed systematically showing their relationships.Ex: She argues that at the close of the 20th century, aesthetics in the academy has become a subject for the most part to be sedulously avoided.* * *1 (metódicamente) ‹trabajar› systematically, methodically2 (invariablemente) systematically, invariably* * *sistemáticamente adv1. [de manera sistemática] systematically2. [invariablemente] invariably;me despierto sistemáticamente a las ocho I invariably wake up at eight o'clock -
13 ética
adj.&f.feminine of ÉTICO.f.ethics, ethic, moral philosophy, morality.* * *1 ethics plural, ethic* * *1. noun f. 2. f., (m. - ético)* * *SF ethics* * *femenino ethics* * *= ethics, morality, ethic, morals.Ex. For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, ethics and Aesthetics.Ex. A number of course leaders in the IT field regarded their lack of treatment of what might be termed morality of information provision as a drawback in their programmes.Ex. The author discusses the very different ethic of information evolving within the Internet community and its hostility towards the concept of intellectual property.Ex. She wrote for the daily press on the manners and morals of society, on the plight of London's working women and children, and on the international traffic in women.----* código de ética profesional = professional code of ethics.* conducta ética = ethical conduct.* ética de servicio = service ethic.* ética profesional = work ethic, professional ethics.* ética social = social ethic.* falta de ética académica = academic dishonesty.* falta de ética científica profesional = scientific misconduct.* falta de ética profesional = unethical behaviour, unethical conduct, malpractice.* falta de ética profesional de género = sexual misconduct.* falta de ética profesional sexual = sexual misconduct.* * *femenino ethics* * *= ethics, morality, ethic, morals.Ex: For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, ethics and Aesthetics.
Ex: A number of course leaders in the IT field regarded their lack of treatment of what might be termed morality of information provision as a drawback in their programmes.Ex: The author discusses the very different ethic of information evolving within the Internet community and its hostility towards the concept of intellectual property.Ex: She wrote for the daily press on the manners and morals of society, on the plight of London's working women and children, and on the international traffic in women.* código de ética profesional = professional code of ethics.* conducta ética = ethical conduct.* ética de servicio = service ethic.* ética profesional = work ethic, professional ethics.* ética social = social ethic.* falta de ética académica = academic dishonesty.* falta de ética científica profesional = scientific misconduct.* falta de ética profesional = unethical behaviour, unethical conduct, malpractice.* falta de ética profesional de género = sexual misconduct.* falta de ética profesional sexual = sexual misconduct.* * *1 ( Fil) ethicsCompuesto:professional ethics (pl)* * *
ética sustantivo femenino
ethics
ético,-a adjetivo ethical
ética sustantivo femenino
1 (moral) ethic
2 (disciplina) ethics sing
' ética' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
moral
English:
dog-eat-dog
- ethic
- ethics
- exemplary
- unprofessional
- work ethic
* * *ética nf1. [en filosofía] ethics [singular]2. [moralidad] ethics;gente que carece de ética people who have no ethicsética profesional (professional) ethics* * *f1 en filosofía ethics sg2 comportamiento principles pl* * *ética nf: ethics -
14 abreviar
v.1 to shorten.2 to hurry up (darse prisa).3 to abbreviate, to abridge, to condense, to curtail.Contraje tu ensayo por estética I shortened your essay for aesthetics.4 to reduce, to decrease.Abreviar la velocidad Reduce speed.* * *1 (acortar) to shorten, cut short\abreviar los trámites to speed up the formalitiespara abreviar to cut a long story short* * *1. VT1) (=acortar) [+ palabra] to abbreviate; [+ texto] to abridge, reduce; [+ discurso, estancia etc] to shorten, cut short2) (=acercar) [+ fecha] to bring forward; [+ acontecimiento] to hasten2.VI (=apresurarse) to be quickbueno, para abreviar... — well, to cut a long story short...
* * *1.verbo transitivo <permanencia/visita> to cut short; < plazo> to shorten; <texto/artículo> to abridge; < palabra> to abbreviate2.abreviar viabrevia, que se hace tarde — cut it short, it's getting late
abreviando... — in short...
* * *= abbreviate, telescope.Ex. The Dewey Decimal Classification ( abbreviated to either DC or DDC) is arguably the most important bibliographic classification scheme.Ex. What certainly happens without a doubt is that the experienced librarian telescopes into what may appear to be a single instantaneous decision a whole series of logically-connected search steps.----* interrumpir para abreviar = cut + Nombre + short.* * *1.verbo transitivo <permanencia/visita> to cut short; < plazo> to shorten; <texto/artículo> to abridge; < palabra> to abbreviate2.abreviar viabrevia, que se hace tarde — cut it short, it's getting late
abreviando... — in short...
* * *= abbreviate, telescope.Ex: The Dewey Decimal Classification ( abbreviated to either DC or DDC) is arguably the most important bibliographic classification scheme.
Ex: What certainly happens without a doubt is that the experienced librarian telescopes into what may appear to be a single instantaneous decision a whole series of logically-connected search steps.* interrumpir para abreviar = cut + Nombre + short.* * *abreviar [A1 ]vt1 ‹estancia/visita› to cut short; ‹plazo› to shorten; ‹texto/artículo› to abridgetuvo que abreviar su visita he had to cut short his visit2 ‹palabra› to abbreviate■ abreviarviabrevia, que se hace tarde cut it short, it's getting lateabreviando, no sabemos nada todavía in short, we don't know anything yet* * *
abreviar ( conjugate abreviar) verbo transitivo ‹permanencia/visita› to cut short;
‹ plazo› to shorten;
‹texto/artículo› to abridge;
‹ palabra› to abbreviate
verbo intransitivo:◊ abreviando … in short …
abreviar
I verbo transitivo
1 to shorten: abreviaremos nuestra estancia en Niza, we'll cut short our stay in Nice
2 (resumir o acortar un texto) to abridge: ¿puedes abreviar un poco el prólogo?, could you abridge the prologue a bit?
3 (una palabra) to abbreviate
II verbo intransitivo
1 to be quick o brief: ¡abrevia, que no llegamos! be quick, or we'll never get there!
♦ Locuciones: para abreviar, to cut a long story short: ... para abreviar: no fue a la entrevista, to cut a long story short: she didn't go to the interview
' abreviar' also found in these entries:
English:
abbreviate
- curtail
- do
- short
- shorten
* * *♦ vt1. [proceso, explicación] to shorten;[viaje, estancia] to cut short2. [texto] to abridge3. [palabra] to abbreviate♦ vi[darse prisa] to hurry up;para abreviar [al hacer algo] to keep it quick;[al narrar algo] to cut a long story short;¡venga, abrevia! come on, keep it short!♦ See also the pronominal verb abreviarse* * *v/t shorten; palabra tbabbreviate; texto tbabridge* * *abreviar vt1) : to abbreviate2) : to shorten, to cut short* * *abreviar vb1. (palabra) to abbreviate¡abrevia! hurry up!abrevia, que tengo prisa hurry up I'm in a hurry -
15 comodidad
f.comfort.para su comodidad for your conveniencecomodidades comfortsel equipo ganó con comodidad the team won comfortably o easily* * *1 (confort) comfort2 (facilidad) convenience\con comodidad comfortably* * *noun f.1) comfort2) convenience* * *SF1) (=confort) comfort2) (=conveniencia) conveniencecomodidades de la vida — good things of life, life's comforts
* * *1)a) ( confort) comfortb) ( conveniencia) convenience2) ( holgazanería)3) comodidades femenino plural (aparatos, servicios) comforts (pl)* * *= comfort, convenience, cosiness [coziness, -USA].Ex. Also if the illumination is uneven, comfort conditions can be impaired.Ex. Ironically, the most dangerous bias exists because of the usefulness and convenience of books themselves.Ex. The 1st impression of cosiness is dispelled on closer examination, which reveals gross overcrowding in staff working areas.----* comodidades = creature comforts.* con cierta comodidad = with some ease.* con comodidad = with ease, easily.* con toda clase de comodidades = with all mods and cons.* con todas las comodidades = with all mods and cons.* con todo tipo de comodidades = with all mods and cons.* pasar sin comodidades = rough it.* por comodidad = for convenience, for the sake of + convenience.* zona de comodidad = comfort zone.* * *1)a) ( confort) comfortb) ( conveniencia) convenience2) ( holgazanería)3) comodidades femenino plural (aparatos, servicios) comforts (pl)* * *= comfort, convenience, cosiness [coziness, -USA].Ex: Also if the illumination is uneven, comfort conditions can be impaired.
Ex: Ironically, the most dangerous bias exists because of the usefulness and convenience of books themselves.Ex: The 1st impression of cosiness is dispelled on closer examination, which reveals gross overcrowding in staff working areas.* comodidades = creature comforts.* con cierta comodidad = with some ease.* con comodidad = with ease, easily.* con toda clase de comodidades = with all mods and cons.* con todas las comodidades = with all mods and cons.* con todo tipo de comodidades = with all mods and cons.* pasar sin comodidades = rough it.* por comodidad = for convenience, for the sake of + convenience.* zona de comodidad = comfort zone.* * *A1 (confort) comfortcompre desde la comodidad de su hogar shop in the comfort of your own home2 (conveniencia) conveniencete lo traen a casa y eso es una comodidad they deliver it to your own home, which is very convenientla comodidad de vivir en una zona céntrica the convenience of living centrallya su comodidad whenever it suits you, at your conveniencelos compro a veces por comodidad I sometimes buy them for the sake of convenience o because they're handylas comodidades de la vida moderna the comforts of modern lifeun piso con todas las comodidades a well-appointed o fully-equipped apartment, a flat with all mod cons ( BrE)* * *
comodidad sustantivo femenino
1
c) ( holgazanería):
2
comodidad sustantivo femenino
1 comfort: para mí es más importante la comodidad que la estética, to me, comfort is more important than aesthetics
2 (interés propio) convenience: solamente piensa en su comodidad, he only thinks of his own convenience
' comodidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bienestar
- incomodidad
- conveniencia
- holgura
English:
comfort
- convenience
* * *♦ nf1. [estado, cualidad] comfort;el equipo ganó con comodidad the team won comfortably o easily;un vehículo en el que caben con toda comodidad 7 personas a vehicle which seats 7 comfortably2. [conveniencia] convenience;para su comodidad for your convenience;tener las tiendas tan cerca supone una comodidad it's convenient o handy having the shops so close3. [interés propio] convenience;no acompaño a su hijo por comodidad I'm not going with her son because it doesn't suit me to♦ comodidades nfplcomforts;una habitación con todo tipo de comodidades a room equipped with everything you could need* * *f1 comfort2:comodidades pl home comforts* * *comodidad nf1) : comfort2) : convenience* * *1. (confort) comfort2. (conveniencia) convenience -
16 contraer
v.1 to contract.La máquina contrajo las palancas The machine contracted the levers.Ella contrajo un servicio She contracted=agreed to a service.Ella contrajo todos sus músculos She contracted all her muscles.Las gotas contrajeron sus pupilas The drops contracted her pupils.2 to acquire (vicio, costumbre).3 to catch.Contraje paperas hace un mes I caught the mumps a month ago.4 to incur in, to fall into.Contrajo una deuda tremenda She incurred in an enormous debt.5 to shorten, to abbreviate, to abridge, to condense.Contraje tu ensayo por estética I shortened your essay for aesthetics.* * *1 (encoger) to contract2 (enfermedad) to catch4 LINGÚÍSTICA to contract1 (encogerse) to contract\contraer matrimonio con alguien to marry somebodycontraer obligaciones to enter into obligations* * *verb1) to contract2) catch•* * *1. VT1) [+ enfermedad] to contract frm, catch2) [+ compromiso] to make, take on; [+ obligación] to take on, contract frm; [+ deuda, crédito] to incur, contract frmcontrajo parentesco con la familia real — frm she married into the royal family
3) [+ costumbre] to get into, acquire frm4) [+ músculo, nervio] to contracttenía el rostro contraído por el dolor — his face was contorted o twisted with pain
5) [+ metal, objeto] to cause to contract2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) < enfermedad> to contract (frml), to catchb) <obligación/deudas> to contract (frml); < compromiso> to makec) < matrimonio>contrajo matrimonio con doña Eva Sáenz — he married o (frml) contracted (a) marriage with Eva Sáenz
2)a) < músculo> to contract, tighten; <facciones/cara> to contortb) <metal/material> to cause... to contract2.contraerse v pron to contract* * *= contract, crick.Ex. In the face of emergencies, breadth of vision tends to contract, narrowing the range of responses.Ex. The crescent-shaped blowhole lies just in front of a crease in the neck, giving the impression that dolphin forever has its head cricked upwards.----* contraer multa = incur + fine.* contraer un acuerdo = contract + agreement.* contraer una enfermedad = contract + disease.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) < enfermedad> to contract (frml), to catchb) <obligación/deudas> to contract (frml); < compromiso> to makec) < matrimonio>contrajo matrimonio con doña Eva Sáenz — he married o (frml) contracted (a) marriage with Eva Sáenz
2)a) < músculo> to contract, tighten; <facciones/cara> to contortb) <metal/material> to cause... to contract2.contraerse v pron to contract* * *= contract, crick.Ex: In the face of emergencies, breadth of vision tends to contract, narrowing the range of responses.
Ex: The crescent-shaped blowhole lies just in front of a crease in the neck, giving the impression that dolphin forever has its head cricked upwards.* contraer multa = incur + fine.* contraer un acuerdo = contract + agreement.* contraer una enfermedad = contract + disease.* * *vtA ( frml)1 ‹enfermedad› to contract ( frml), to catchcontraer un compromiso to make a commitment3 ‹matrimonio›a la edad de 30 años contrajo matrimonio con doña Eva Sáenz at the age of 30 he married o ( frml) contracted (a) marriage with Eva Sáenzal casarse contrajo parentesco con la familia más rica de la localidad he married into the wealthiest family in the areaB1 ‹músculo› to contract, tighten, tauten; ‹facciones› to contortcon la cara contraída en una mueca de dolor his face contorted into a grimace of pain, his face screwed up with painel miedo le contraía las entrañas his stomach muscles contracted o tightened with fear2 ‹metal/material› to cause … to contract, make … contract1 «músculo» to contractsintió contraerse el corazón ante tan triste espectáculo he felt his heart contract at that pitiful sight ( liter)2 ( Fís) «metal/material/cuerpo» to contract* * *
contraer ( conjugate contraer) verbo transitivo
1 (frml)
‹ compromiso› to make;
2
‹facciones/cara› to contortb) ‹metal/material› to cause … to contract
contraerse verbo pronominal
to contract
contraer verbo transitivo
1 to contract
2 (enfermedad) to catch
3 frml contraer matrimonio, to marry [con, -]
' contraer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
matrimonio
- crispar
- deuda
- enfermedad
English:
contract
- debt
- develop
- incur
- contort
- heavily
- risk
- under
* * *♦ vt1. [enfermedad] to catch, to contract2. [vicio, costumbre, deuda, obligación] to acquire3.contraer matrimonio (con) to get married (to)4. [material] to cause to contract5. [músculo] to contract* * *<part contraido> v/t1 contract2 músculo tighten3:contraer matrimonio marry* * *contraer {81} vt1) : to contract (a disease)2) : to establish by contractcontraer matrimonio: to get married3) : to tighten, to contract* * * -
17 planteamiento
m.1 raising, posing.2 approach (enfoque).3 proposal, line of attack, motion, point.* * *2 (enfoque) approach* * *SM1) (=exposición) [de novela, película] first part, exposition frmel planteamiento del problema — (Mat) the way the problem is set out
2) (=punto de vista) approachel entrenador ha propuesto un planteamiento distinto del ataque — the coach has suggested a different approach in attack
un planteamiento nuevo de la cuestión — a new way of looking at o approaching the issue
3) (=idea) planyo me había hecho otro planteamiento de este fin de semana — I had made other plans for this weekend
4) (Arquit) (tb: planteamiento urbanístico) town planning* * *a) ( enfoque) approachb) ( exposición)el planteamiento de su relación en la película — the depiction o portrayal of their relationship in the movie
* * *= formulation, conceptualisation [conceptualization, -USA], outlook, definition, discourse, vision, field of vision, approach [approaches, -pl.].Ex. Similar principles may be applied in the formulation and assignment of headings irrespective of the physical form of the document.Ex. Library administrators and governing boards need a realistic conceptualisation of the future library.Ex. In their first review article of children's reference books in 1982, the School Library Journal's Review Committe for children's reference books presents a bleak outlook.Ex. Corporate reference collections may differ in kind and in definition from reference collections of other types of libraries.Ex. The institutional 'traditional student' discourse in the USA is one of fraternity parties and breaking free of parental control.Ex. Several of the librarians reported that their sites were currently undergoing major revisions -- some because they were dull and uninteresting to teens and others because the vision of the page has changed = Varios bibliotecarios dijeron que sus sitios web estaban en la actualidad experimentando cambios importantes; algunos debido a que eran aburridos y poco interesantes para los jóvenes y otros debido a que el planteamiento de la página había cambiado.Ex. Publishers, teachers and librarians need to adjust their field of vision and accept a trend away from Europe to one geared towards Africa, Asia, the Hispanic World, the Pacific Islands and Arabian countries.Ex. During the last twenty years the variety of approaches to the organisation of knowledge has proliferated with the introduction of computer-based methods.----* con el mismo planteamiento que = on the same lines as.* planteamiento teórico = theorising [theorizing, -USA].* replanteamiento = rethinking [re-thinking], rethink [re-think], redefinition.* * *a) ( enfoque) approachb) ( exposición)el planteamiento de su relación en la película — the depiction o portrayal of their relationship in the movie
* * *= formulation, conceptualisation [conceptualization, -USA], outlook, definition, discourse, vision, field of vision, approach [approaches, -pl.].Ex: Similar principles may be applied in the formulation and assignment of headings irrespective of the physical form of the document.
Ex: Library administrators and governing boards need a realistic conceptualisation of the future library.Ex: In their first review article of children's reference books in 1982, the School Library Journal's Review Committe for children's reference books presents a bleak outlook.Ex: Corporate reference collections may differ in kind and in definition from reference collections of other types of libraries.Ex: The institutional 'traditional student' discourse in the USA is one of fraternity parties and breaking free of parental control.Ex: Several of the librarians reported that their sites were currently undergoing major revisions -- some because they were dull and uninteresting to teens and others because the vision of the page has changed = Varios bibliotecarios dijeron que sus sitios web estaban en la actualidad experimentando cambios importantes; algunos debido a que eran aburridos y poco interesantes para los jóvenes y otros debido a que el planteamiento de la página había cambiado.Ex: Publishers, teachers and librarians need to adjust their field of vision and accept a trend away from Europe to one geared towards Africa, Asia, the Hispanic World, the Pacific Islands and Arabian countries.Ex: During the last twenty years the variety of approaches to the organisation of knowledge has proliferated with the introduction of computer-based methods.* con el mismo planteamiento que = on the same lines as.* planteamiento teórico = theorising [theorizing, -USA].* replanteamiento = rethinking [re-thinking], rethink [re-think], redefinition.* * *1 (enfoque) approachno estoy de acuerdo con ese planteamiento I do not agree with that approach o with that way of looking at thingsla revisión de sus planteamientos ideológicos the revision of their ideological platform o of their ideology2(exposición): no les sabe dar el planteamiento adecuado a sus ideas he doesn't know how to set his ideas out o how to present his ideas wellése no es el planteamiento que nos hicieron a nosotros that's not the way they explained the situation to ushizo un planteamiento absurdo de la situación he gave us an absurd analysis of the situationel planteamiento de su relación en la película the depiction o portrayal of their relationship in the movie* * *
planteamiento sustantivo masculino
b) ( exposición):
ese no es el planteamiento que me hicieron that's not the way they explained the situation to me
planteamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (enfoque) approach
2 (exposición, desarrollo) posing, raising
' planteamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retrógrado
English:
exposition
* * *1. [exposición]no entiendo el planteamiento de esta pregunta I don't understand the way this question is phrased;hizo un planteamiento realista de la situación he gave a realistic assessment of the situation;su planteamiento del problema the way she presented the problem2. [enfoque] approach;no estoy de acuerdo con su planteamiento radical I don't agree with her radical approach;tenemos planteamientos diferentes we see things differently3. Lit, Teatro exposition;planteamiento, nudo y desenlace introduction, development and denouement* * *m1 de problema posing2 ( perspectiva) approach* * *1) : approach, positionel planteamiento feminista: the feminist viewpoint2) : explanation, exposition3) : proposal, suggestion, plan -
18 estética de paisaje
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19 calología
f.aesthetics.
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