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1 albacora
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2 albacora
f.1 seafish much resembling a tunny, albicore.2 an early fig of the largest kind.3 albacore, long-finned tuna, Thunnus alalunga.4 swordfish.* * *1 albacore, long-fin tunny* * *SF albacore, long fin tunny* * ** * ** * *1 (atún) albacore2 ( Chi) (pez espada) swordfish* * *
albacora sustantivo femenino ( atún) albacore;
( pez espada) (Chi) swordfish
* * *albacora nf[pez] long-finned tuna, albacore -
3 bonito
adj.nice, pretty, cute, handsome.m.bonito, bonito fish, striped tunny.* * *► adjetivo1 lovely, nice————————1 (pez) bonito, Atlantic bonito* * *(f. - bonita)adj.nice, pretty* * *I1. ADJ1) (=bello) prettyes un bebé muy bonito — he's a very pretty baby, he's a lovely baby
un hombre bonito — Cono Sur a handsome man
¡qué bonito! ¡contestarle así a tu padre! — iró that's nice, answering your father back like that!
¡bonito follón se armó! — * iró there was certainly a bit of a row!
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lo bonito, lo bonito sería que no hubiera guerras — it would be nice if there were no wars•
quedar bonito, ese cuadro queda ahí muy bonito — that picture looks very nice there2) (=considerable)una bonita cantidad o suma — a tidy little sum *, a pretty penny *
2.ADV LAm * nicelyIISM (=pez) tuna, bonito* * *I- ta adjetivo1) ( hermoso) <vestido/flor> pretty, nice; <mujer/niño> pretty; <canción/apartamento> nice, lovelyla has hecho llorar! ¿te parece bonito? — you've made her cry, I suppose you think that's clever!
2) (delante del n) <suma/cantidad> nice, tidy (before n)IIadverbio (CS) <bailar/cantar> nicely, wellIIImasculino tuna, bonito* * *I- ta adjetivo1) ( hermoso) <vestido/flor> pretty, nice; <mujer/niño> pretty; <canción/apartamento> nice, lovelyla has hecho llorar! ¿te parece bonito? — you've made her cry, I suppose you think that's clever!
2) (delante del n) <suma/cantidad> nice, tidy (before n)IIadverbio (CS) <bailar/cantar> nicely, wellIIImasculino tuna, bonito* * *bonito11 = skipjack tuna.Ex: Monitoring these compounds in the open seas, using skipjack tuna as a bioindicator, is needed to further understand the future trend of contamination.
bonito22 = nice, handsome [handsomer -comp., handsomest -sup.], beautiful, lovely [lovelier - comp., loveliest -sup.], pretty, comely [comelier -comp., comeliest -sup.].Ex: One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said ' Nice tits, uh?'.
Ex: All these novels are about young women meeting handsome men, at first disliking them and then discovering that they love them, with the inescapable 'happy ending' which means matrimony in these cases.Ex: The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.Ex: The article ' Lovely idea, but unlovely pricing' criticizes the pricing level of a new service aimed at research scientists in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and biotechnology companies.Ex: The article is entitled 'Virtual reality: tomorrow's information system, or just another pretty interface?'.Ex: He went in the tavern wearing an eye patch, crying 'ahoy, matey!' and eying the comely wenches.* bonita suma = princely sum.* chica bonita y tonta = bimbo.* nada bonito = unlovely.* poner bonito = get + the rough edge of + Posesivo + tongue.* ser bonito + Verbo = be neat to + Verbo.* * *A (hermoso) ‹vestido/flor› pretty, nice; ‹mujer/niño› pretty; ‹canción/apartamento› nice, lovelyes bonita, pero no es una belleza she's pretty but she's not what I'd call beautifulun bonito pueblo de Vermont a pretty village in Vermontle quedaba muy bonito it really suited her, she looked lovely o very nice in it¡la has hecho llorar! ¿te parece bonito? you've made her cry, I suppose you think that's clever!así que me habías mentido, ¿muy bonito, eh? ( iró); so you'd lied to me; that was nice, wasn't it? ( iro)B ( delante del n) ‹suma/cantidad› nice, tidy ( before n)había conseguido ahorrar una bonita cantidad he'd managed to save a tidy o nice little sum of money(CS) ‹bailar/cantar› nicely, wellborda muy bonito she does lovely embroiderytuna, bonito* * *
bonito 1◊ -ta adjetivo
pretty;
‹canción/apartamento› nice, lovely
bonito 2 sustantivo masculino
tuna, bonito
bonito,-a 1 adjetivo
1 (gracioso, lindo) pretty, nice
2 (correcto, elegante) no me parece muy bonito que le grites al niño, I don't think it's very nice of you to shout at the child
3 (importante, considerable) nice, tidy
4 adv LAm well: espero que te vaya bonito, I hope it all goes well for you
bonito 2 m Zool tuna
' bonito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- aparente
- bonita
- chula
- chulo
- ésta
- éste
- expositor
- expositora
- linda
- lindo
- mona
- monada
- mono
- ver
- chicho
- encachado
- tanto
English:
A
- bonny
- cheap
- it
- nice
- outfit
- pretty
- tuna
* * *bonito1 nmbonitobonito de altura skipjack tuna;bonito del norte long-finned tuna, albacorebonito2, -a♦ adj1. [lindo] pretty;[agradable] nice;tu hermana es bastante bonita your sister is quite pretty;salió un día muy bonito it turned out to be a nice day;es la canción más bonita del disco it's the most beautiful song on the album¿te parece bonito lo que has hecho? are you proud of what you've done, then?♦ advAm1. [bien] well;baila muy bonito she's a very good dancer2. [mucho] a lot;ha crecido bonito he's really grown* * *I adj prettyII m ZO tunaIII adv L.Am.well* * *bonito adv: nicely, well¡qué bonito canta tu hermana!: your sister sings wonderfully!bonito, -ta adjlindo: pretty, lovelytiene un apartamento bonito: she has a nice apartmentbonito nm: bonito (tuna)* * *bonito adj -
4 abacora
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5 rabil
m.yellow-finned tuna, yellowfin tuna, Allison's tuna, autumn albacore.
См. также в других словарях:
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