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81 cabeza de turco
scapegoat* * ** * *masculino y femenino scapegoat* * *(n.) = patsy, scapegoat, whipping boyEx. When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.Ex. 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.Ex. The coal industry has become the ' whipping boy' of environmentalists who fail to come up with realistic alternatives for energy.* * *masculino y femenino scapegoat* * *(n.) = patsy, scapegoat, whipping boyEx: When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.
Ex: 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.Ex: The coal industry has become the ' whipping boy' of environmentalists who fail to come up with realistic alternatives for energy.* * *scapegoat -
82 catálogo automatizado
(n.) = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogueEx. In conclusion, in terms of the future of automated catalogs, the Wright brothers have just flown and it will be many years before the supersonic transport catalog is generally available for the majority of libraries.Ex. The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.Ex. Computerized catalogues are usually much more up to date than the manual catalogues that they have replaced.Ex. This, in addition to the virtually unlimited access points possible with a computer-based catalog, obviates the need for rigorous control over the heading data used in a cataloging record.* * *(n.) = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogueEx: In conclusion, in terms of the future of automated catalogs, the Wright brothers have just flown and it will be many years before the supersonic transport catalog is generally available for the majority of libraries.
Ex: The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.Ex: Computerized catalogues are usually much more up to date than the manual catalogues that they have replaced.Ex: This, in addition to the virtually unlimited access points possible with a computer-based catalog, obviates the need for rigorous control over the heading data used in a cataloging record. -
83 chivo expiatorio
m.scapegoat, whipping boy, sacrificial lamb, Aunt Sally.* * *figurado scapegoat* * *(n.) = scapegoat, sacrificial lamb, sacrificial goat, patsy, whipping boyEx. 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.Ex. In this limited respect, we may say that Hume opened the door to phenomenology, but as a sacrificial lamb.Ex. You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex. When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.Ex. The coal industry has become the ' whipping boy' of environmentalists who fail to come up with realistic alternatives for energy.* * *(n.) = scapegoat, sacrificial lamb, sacrificial goat, patsy, whipping boyEx: 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.
Ex: In this limited respect, we may say that Hume opened the door to phenomenology, but as a sacrificial lamb.Ex: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex: When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.Ex: The coal industry has become the ' whipping boy' of environmentalists who fail to come up with realistic alternatives for energy.* * *scapegoat -
84 consejo
m.1 advice (advertencia).dar un consejo to give some advice o a piece of advicete voy a dar un consejo I've got a piece of advice for youdar consejos to give (some) advicepedir consejo a alguien to ask somebody for advice, to ask (for) somebody's adviceconsejo médico medical advice2 council (organismo).consejo de Europa council of Europeconsejo de Seguridad Security Council3 council board, board, executive board.4 Consejo.* * *1 (recomendación) advice2 (junta) council, board\celebrar consejo to hold councilpedir consejo a alguien to ask somebody for adviceconsejo de disciplina disciplinary councilConsejo de Europa European Councilconsejo de guerra court martial* * *noun m.1) advice, counsel2) council* * *SM1) (=sugerencia) advice¿quieres que te dé un consejo? — would you like me to give you some advice?
¿qué consejo me das? — what would you suggest?, how would you advise me?
pedir consejo a algn — to ask sb for advice, ask sb's advice
2) (=organismo) (Pol) council; (Com) board; (Jur) tribunalconsejo de ministros — (=entidad) cabinet; (=reunión) cabinet meeting
CONSEJO ► Para traducir la palabra consejo al inglés, hemos de tener en cuenta que el sustantivo advice es incontable y lleva el verbo en singular: Te voy a dar un consejo Let me give you some advice Los consejos que me diste han sido muy útiles The advice you gave me has been very useful Actuó siguiendo los consejos de su abogado He acted on his lawyer's advice ► Cuando queremos referirnos a un consejo en particular o a un número determinado de consejos, lo traducimos con la expresión piece/ pieces of advice o a veces bit/ bits of advice: Te voy a dar un consejo Let me give you a piece o a bit of advice Tengo dos buenos consejos para quien quiere vender su casa I have two useful pieces of advice for anyone selling their house Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradaConsejo General del Poder Judicial — Esp governing body of the Spanish judiciary
* * *1) ( recomendación) piece of advicete voy a dar un consejo — let me give you some advice o a piece of advice
me pidió consejo — he asked me for advice o asked (for) my advice
2) ( organismo) council, board•* * *= word of caution, council, prescription, advice, word of advice, counsel.Ex. Finally a word of caution: do not expect too much.Ex. He completed a major study funded by a council on Library Resources grant, the results of which have been published in 'Automated Alternatives to Card Catalogs for Large Libraries' in the Journal of Library Automation.Ex. Granted, standard is an ambiguous term, because it can mean either quality or simply prescription.Ex. A large part of the work of information and advice has been the interpretation of people's eligibility for welfare benefits and other social services.Ex. Some enquiries are of a different kind and need a response accompanied by a word of advice about consulting a qualified practitioner.Ex. Of course, this is on the outer fringes of reference work as such, but librarians should at least be aware that people frequently find counsel and support and encouragement more effective than the supply of specific information to help solve their problems.----* consejo asesor = board of trustees, trustee board.* Consejo Británico (BC) = British Council (BC).* consejo de administración = board of trustees, trustees, directorate, trust, trustee board, board of directors.* consejo de administración de la biblioteca = library trustees.* consejo de guerra = courts-martial, court martial.* Consejo de la IFLA = IFLA's Council.* Consejo de los Servicios Bibliotecarios y Documentales (LISC) = Library and Information Services Council (LISC).* Consejo de Ministros = Council of Ministers.* Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas = United Nations Security Council.* Consejo de Seguridad, el = Security Council, the.* consejo editorial = editorial board, editorial team, board of editors, editorial advisory board.* Consejo Internacional de Archivos (CIA) = International Council on Archives (ICA).* Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM) = International Council of Museums (ICOM).* Consejo Internacional de Museos y Lugares de Interés (ICOMS) = International Council of Museums and Sites (ICOMOS).* consejo juvenil asesor = teen advisory council, teen advisory board, young adult advisory board, young adult advisory council.* Consejo Nacional de Profesores de Inglés = National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).* Consejo para los Niños Excepcionales (CEC) = Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).* consejo práctico = hint, pointer, tip, practical tip.* Consejo sobre Recursos Bibliotecarios y Documentales (CLIR) = Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR).* Consejo sobre Recursos Bibliotecarios (CLR) = CLR (Council on Library Resources).* consejos prácticos = how-to, hints and tips.* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dar consejo sobre = give + advice on.* el consejo de otra persona = a second opinion.* impartir consejos = mete out + advice.* juzgar en consejo de guerra = court-martial.* miembro del consejo de administración = trustee.* ofrecer consejos prácticos = offer + hints and advice.* reunión del consejo = council meeting, council conference.* seguir un consejo = take + advice.* sesión del consejo = council meeting, council conference.* * *1) ( recomendación) piece of advicete voy a dar un consejo — let me give you some advice o a piece of advice
me pidió consejo — he asked me for advice o asked (for) my advice
2) ( organismo) council, board•* * *= word of caution, council, prescription, advice, word of advice, counsel.Ex: Finally a word of caution: do not expect too much.
Ex: He completed a major study funded by a council on Library Resources grant, the results of which have been published in 'Automated Alternatives to Card Catalogs for Large Libraries' in the Journal of Library Automation.Ex: Granted, standard is an ambiguous term, because it can mean either quality or simply prescription.Ex: A large part of the work of information and advice has been the interpretation of people's eligibility for welfare benefits and other social services.Ex: Some enquiries are of a different kind and need a response accompanied by a word of advice about consulting a qualified practitioner.Ex: Of course, this is on the outer fringes of reference work as such, but librarians should at least be aware that people frequently find counsel and support and encouragement more effective than the supply of specific information to help solve their problems.* consejo asesor = board of trustees, trustee board.* Consejo Británico (BC) = British Council (BC).* consejo de administración = board of trustees, trustees, directorate, trust, trustee board, board of directors.* consejo de administración de la biblioteca = library trustees.* consejo de guerra = courts-martial, court martial.* Consejo de la IFLA = IFLA's Council.* Consejo de los Servicios Bibliotecarios y Documentales (LISC) = Library and Information Services Council (LISC).* Consejo de Ministros = Council of Ministers.* Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas = United Nations Security Council.* Consejo de Seguridad, el = Security Council, the.* consejo editorial = editorial board, editorial team, board of editors, editorial advisory board.* Consejo Internacional de Archivos (CIA) = International Council on Archives (ICA).* Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM) = International Council of Museums (ICOM).* Consejo Internacional de Museos y Lugares de Interés (ICOMS) = International Council of Museums and Sites (ICOMOS).* consejo juvenil asesor = teen advisory council, teen advisory board, young adult advisory board, young adult advisory council.* Consejo Nacional de Profesores de Inglés = National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).* Consejo para los Niños Excepcionales (CEC) = Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).* consejo práctico = hint, pointer, tip, practical tip.* Consejo sobre Recursos Bibliotecarios y Documentales (CLIR) = Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR).* Consejo sobre Recursos Bibliotecarios (CLR) = CLR (Council on Library Resources).* consejos prácticos = how-to, hints and tips.* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dar consejo sobre = give + advice on.* el consejo de otra persona = a second opinion.* impartir consejos = mete out + advice.* juzgar en consejo de guerra = court-martial.* miembro del consejo de administración = trustee.* ofrecer consejos prácticos = offer + hints and advice.* reunión del consejo = council meeting, council conference.* seguir un consejo = take + advice.* sesión del consejo = council meeting, council conference.* * *A (recomendación) piece of advicete voy a dar un consejo I'm going to give you some advice o a word of advice o a piece of advicevino a pedirme consejo he came to ask me for advice o to ask (for) my adviceconsejos prácticos para la limpieza de su horno practical tips on how to clean your ovenconsejos vendo, pero para mí no tengo I'm not very good at practicing what I preachB (organismo) council, boardCompuestos:board of directors(UE) Economic and Financial Affairs Council, Ecofincouncil of stateCouncil of Europecourt-martialle formaron consejo de guerra he was court-martialedel consejo de ministros de la UE the Council of Ministers of the EUCouncil of the European Unioneditorial boardSecurity Council(UE) European Council* * *
consejo sustantivo masculino
◊ te voy a dar un consejo let me give you some advice o a piece of advice;
me pidió consejo he asked me for advice o asked (for) my advice;
sus consejos son siempre acertados she always gives good advice
consejo de guerra court-martial;
consejo de ministros ( grupo) cabinet;
( reunión) cabinet meeting;
Cconsejo de Seguridad Security Council
consejo sustantivo masculino
1 (opinión) advice
2 (de un banco, administración) board
(de un organismo público, centro de investigación) council
consejo de ministros, (reunión ministerial) cabinet meeting
' consejo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahorrarse
- asesoramiento
- CGPJ
- consulta
- CSIC
- deber
- ejecutiva
- ejecutivo
- escuchar
- indicación
- ofrecer
- oír
- recibir
- recomendación
- resultar
- sabia
- sabio
- seguir
- solicitar
- vocal
- amistoso
- asesor
- atender
- desinteresado
- guiar
- reunir
- valioso
English:
advice
- advise
- appreciation
- appreciative
- bit
- board
- cabinet
- council
- Council of Europe
- counsel
- court martial
- cue
- directorate
- elevate
- good
- hint
- ignore
- invite
- ought
- piece
- pointer
- Security Council
- seek
- shall
- should
- subject
- take
- tip
- trustee
- useful
- volunteer
- would
- court-martial
- elder
- governor
- security
- welcome
- word
* * *consejo nm1. [advertencia] advice;dar un consejo to give some advice o a piece of advice;te voy a dar un consejo I've got a piece of advice for you;dar consejos to give (some) advice;pedir consejo a alguien to ask sb for advice, to ask (for) sb's advice2. [organismo] council;[reunión] meeting consejo de administración board (of directors); [reunión] board meeting;consejo de dirección board (of directors);[reunión] board meeting;consejo escolar board of governors, Br school board;consejo de estado Council of State;Consejo de Europa Council of Europe;Consejo General del Poder Judicial = governing body of the Spanish judiciary, elected by the Spanish parliament;Consejo de Ministros [de gobierno] cabinet;[reunión] cabinet meeting; UE Council of Ministers;Consejo Mundial de Iglesias World Council of Churches;Consejo de Seguridad Security Council3. consejo de guerra court martial* * *m1 piece of advice;consejos pl advice sg2:el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU the UN Security Council* * *consejo nm1) : advice, counsel2) : councilconsejo de guerra: court-martial* * *consejo n1. (opinión) adviceseguí tus consejos I followed your advice advice es un nombre incontable, un consejo se dice a piece of advice2. (organismo) council -
85 consentimiento
m.consent.consentimiento por escrito written consent* * *1 consent* * *noun m.* * *SM consent* * *a) ( autorización) consentb) consentimientos masculino plural (Col) ( mimos) fussing* * *= consent, concurrence, acquiescence, seal of approval, approval.Ex. Subject to the consent of the original author every thesis should be available for loan.Ex. The 9 relations are: concurrence, equivalence, distinctness, self-activity, dimensional, action, association, appurtenance and functional dependence.Ex. After decades of inertia and acquiescence, academic researchers are beginning to offer alternatives to the highly inefficient and unfair system of journal publishing in academia.Ex. This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.Ex. A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.----* con consentimiento = willing.* dar consentimiento = give + licence.* * *a) ( autorización) consentb) consentimientos masculino plural (Col) ( mimos) fussing* * *= consent, concurrence, acquiescence, seal of approval, approval.Ex: Subject to the consent of the original author every thesis should be available for loan.
Ex: The 9 relations are: concurrence, equivalence, distinctness, self-activity, dimensional, action, association, appurtenance and functional dependence.Ex: After decades of inertia and acquiescence, academic researchers are beginning to offer alternatives to the highly inefficient and unfair system of journal publishing in academia.Ex: This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.Ex: A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.* con consentimiento = willing.* dar consentimiento = give + licence.* * *1 (autorización) consent, permission* * *
Multiple Entries:
con sentimiento
consentimiento
consentimiento sustantivo masculino ( autorización) consent
consentimiento sustantivo masculino consent
' consentimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
revocar
English:
assent
- consent
- agreement
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86 costes disparados
(n.) = spiralling costs, soaring cost, runaway costsEx. Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks.Ex. The soaring cost of US health care in the 1980s have affected the size and stature of Michigan hospital libraries.Ex. Runaway periodicals costs have forced many academic libraries to initiate periodicals review and cancellation projects.* * *(n.) = spiralling costs, soaring cost, runaway costsEx: Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks.
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87 costes por las nubes
(n.) = soaring cost, spiralling costsEx. The soaring cost of US health care in the 1980s have affected the size and stature of Michigan hospital libraries.Ex. Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks.* * *(n.) = soaring cost, spiralling costsEx: The soaring cost of US health care in the 1980s have affected the size and stature of Michigan hospital libraries.
Ex: Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks. -
88 decidirse
1 to make up one's mind* * ** * *VPR to decide, make up one's mindno me he decidido todavía — I haven't decided o made up my mind yet
¡decídete ya, que se hace tarde! — make up your mind! it's getting late
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decidirse a hacer algo — to decide to do sth, make up one's mind to do sthsi me decido a marcharme de París... — if I decide to o make up my mind to leave Paris...
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decidirse por algo — to decide on sth* * *(v.) = make up + Posesivo + (own) mind, make + Posesivo + mind upEx. Like a good introducer, the author leads students to the text, presents the difficulties and alternatives, and then retreats to allow them to make up their own mind.Ex. The problem was that the Government could not make their mind up and agonised about it for many months.* * *(v.) = make up + Posesivo + (own) mind, make + Posesivo + mind upEx: Like a good introducer, the author leads students to the text, presents the difficulties and alternatives, and then retreats to allow them to make up their own mind.
Ex: The problem was that the Government could not make their mind up and agonised about it for many months.* * *
■decidirse verbo reflexivo to make up one's mind: se decidió a escribir una novela, she made up her mind to write a novel
me decido por el negro, I'll choose the black one
' decidirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabar
- aclararse
- lanzarse
- optar
- decidir
- final
English:
decide
- mind
- settle on
- agonize
- go
- plump
- settle
* * *vprto decide, to make up one's mind;aún no se ha decidido he still hasn't decided o made up his mind;¡decídete de una vez! make up your mind!;decidirse a hacer algo to decide to do sth;al final, me decidí a estudiar inglés in the end, I decided to study English;si te decides a venir, llámame if you decide to come, give me a ring;decidirse por to decide on, to choose;no sabía por qué color decidirme I couldn't decide which colour to go for;me decidí por el más barato I decided on o decided to go for the cheapest* * *v/r make up one’s mind, decide* * *vr: to make up one's mind* * *decidirse vb to make up your mind¡decídete! make up your mind! -
89 decidirse por uno mismo
(v.) = make up + Posesivo + (own) mindEx. Like a good introducer, the author leads students to the text, presents the difficulties and alternatives, and then retreats to allow them to make up their own mind.* * *(v.) = make up + Posesivo + (own) mindEx: Like a good introducer, the author leads students to the text, presents the difficulties and alternatives, and then retreats to allow them to make up their own mind.
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90 defensa
f.1 defense.en defensa de in defense ofla defensa del medio ambiente the protection of the environmentdefensa personal self-defense2 defense (sport).3 defence, security, defense, guard.4 protection, succor, refuge.5 defendor, advocate.6 shield, guard, protector.7 defensive movement, ward.8 back, back-line player.f. & m.defender (sport).defensa central central defender, center back* * *1 defence (US defense)1 (colmillos de un animal) tusks\en defensa propia in self-defence (US self-defense)en legítima defensa in self-defence (US self-defense)* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=protección) defence, defense (EEUU)(Ministerio de) Defensa — Ministry of Defence, Defense Department (EEUU)
2) (Jur) (=abogado, argumentación) defence, defense (EEUU)3) (Dep)la defensa — (=jugadores) the defence, the defense (EEUU)
4) pl defensas (Med) defences, defenses (EEUU)está bajo de defensas — his (body's) defences are low, his resistance is low
6) (Náut) fender7) Méx bumper, fender (EEUU)2.SMF (Dep) defenderdefensa escoba, defensa libre — sweeper
* * *1)a) ( protección) defense*actuó en defensa propia or en legítima defensa — he acted in self-defense
defensa de algo/alguien — defense* of something/somebody
b) Defensa femenino the Defense Department (AmE), the Ministry of Defence (BrE)2) (Der) defense*los testigos de la defensa — the witnesses for the defense, the defense witnesses
3) defensas femenino plural (Biol, Med) defenses* (pl)4) (Náut) fender5) (Dep)a) ( conjunto) defense** * *= defence [defense, -USA], plea, advocacy, championship, crusade, championing, affirmation, apologia, bulwark.Ex. The only defense that Panizzi was able to muster in this case was to cite the authorities instead of the reasons he followed.Ex. Enter a brief, plea, or other formal record of one party to a case under the heading for that party.Ex. However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.Ex. Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Ex. The Thatcher government's crusade for privatisation is also hitting British libraries.Ex. Many say the role of consumer advice centres as being simply mediators between the consumer and the retailer/manufacturer; only a few adventurous authorities encouraged the aggressive championing of consumer complaints.Ex. This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.Ex. The article ' apologia for alternatives' examines the situation where professional standards may have to give way to commercial interests.Ex. Thus our freedom has prompted many to think of libraries as 'a great instrument and bulwark of democracy'.----* actitud de defensa = defensiveness.* actuar defensa de los intereses de las bibliotecas y bibliotecarios = library advocacy.* actuar en defensa de la profesión = advocacy.* alegar defensa = muster + defense.* decir en defensa de = say in + defence of.* defensa bioquímica = biodefence [biodefense, -USA].* defensa con misiles = missile defence.* defensa costera = coastal defence.* defensa de intereses = lobbying.* defensa de la profesión = advocacy.* defensa del consumidor = consumer protection.* defensa de los intereses de las bibliotecas y bibliotecarios = library advocacy.* defensa de tesis = dissertation defence, thesis defence.* defensa nacional = national defence.* defensa propia = self-defence [self-defense, -USA].* defensas marítimas = maritime defences.* defensas naturales = natural defences, natural defences.* defensa solapada = plug.* Departamento de Defensa = Department of Defense.* departamento de defensa del consumidor = consumer protection department.* el ataque es la mejor defensa = attack is the best form of defence.* en defensa propia = in self-defence.* estrategia de defensa = defence strategy.* fuerzas de defensa, las = defence forces, the.* industria de defensa, la = defence industry, the [defense industry, -USA].* mecanismo de defensa = defence mechanism [defense mechanism, -USA].* Ministerio de Defensa = Ministry of Defence.* ministro de defensa = defence minister.* movimiento en defensa de los derechos de la mujer = women's rights movement.* movimiento en defensa de los derechos de los animales = animal rights movement.* preparar una defensa = mount + defence.* primera línea de defensa = first line of defence.* secretario de defensa = defence minister.* sistema de defensa = defence system.* Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia = Office of Fair Trade.* * *1)a) ( protección) defense*actuó en defensa propia or en legítima defensa — he acted in self-defense
defensa de algo/alguien — defense* of something/somebody
b) Defensa femenino the Defense Department (AmE), the Ministry of Defence (BrE)2) (Der) defense*los testigos de la defensa — the witnesses for the defense, the defense witnesses
3) defensas femenino plural (Biol, Med) defenses* (pl)4) (Náut) fender5) (Dep)a) ( conjunto) defense** * *= defence [defense, -USA], plea, advocacy, championship, crusade, championing, affirmation, apologia, bulwark.Ex: The only defense that Panizzi was able to muster in this case was to cite the authorities instead of the reasons he followed.
Ex: Enter a brief, plea, or other formal record of one party to a case under the heading for that party.Ex: However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.Ex: Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Ex: The Thatcher government's crusade for privatisation is also hitting British libraries.Ex: Many say the role of consumer advice centres as being simply mediators between the consumer and the retailer/manufacturer; only a few adventurous authorities encouraged the aggressive championing of consumer complaints.Ex: This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.Ex: The article ' apologia for alternatives' examines the situation where professional standards may have to give way to commercial interests.Ex: Thus our freedom has prompted many to think of libraries as 'a great instrument and bulwark of democracy'.* actitud de defensa = defensiveness.* actuar defensa de los intereses de las bibliotecas y bibliotecarios = library advocacy.* actuar en defensa de la profesión = advocacy.* alegar defensa = muster + defense.* decir en defensa de = say in + defence of.* defensa bioquímica = biodefence [biodefense, -USA].* defensa con misiles = missile defence.* defensa costera = coastal defence.* defensa de intereses = lobbying.* defensa de la profesión = advocacy.* defensa del consumidor = consumer protection.* defensa de los intereses de las bibliotecas y bibliotecarios = library advocacy.* defensa de tesis = dissertation defence, thesis defence.* defensa nacional = national defence.* defensa propia = self-defence [self-defense, -USA].* defensas marítimas = maritime defences.* defensas naturales = natural defences, natural defences.* defensa solapada = plug.* Departamento de Defensa = Department of Defense.* departamento de defensa del consumidor = consumer protection department.* el ataque es la mejor defensa = attack is the best form of defence.* en defensa propia = in self-defence.* estrategia de defensa = defence strategy.* fuerzas de defensa, las = defence forces, the.* industria de defensa, la = defence industry, the [defense industry, -USA].* mecanismo de defensa = defence mechanism [defense mechanism, -USA].* Ministerio de Defensa = Ministry of Defence.* ministro de defensa = defence minister.* movimiento en defensa de los derechos de la mujer = women's rights movement.* movimiento en defensa de los derechos de los animales = animal rights movement.* preparar una defensa = mount + defence.* primera línea de defensa = first line of defence.* secretario de defensa = defence minister.* sistema de defensa = defence system.* Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia = Office of Fair Trade.* * *A1 (protección) defense*nadie acudió en su defensa nobody went to his defense, nobody went to defend himsalió en nuestra defensa he came to our defenseactuó en defensa propia or en legítima defensa he acted in self-defense*defensa DE algo/algn defense* OF sth/sbse manifestaron en defensa de sus derechos they demonstrated in defense of their rights2Compuestos:self-defense*anti-aircraft defenses* (pl)sea defenses* (pl)river defenses* (pl)B ( Der) defense*los testigos de la defensa the witnesses for the defense, the defense witnesseslas defensas biológicas del organismo the organism's biological defenses o biological defense mechanismsestá bajo de defensas his resistance is lowD1 ( Náut) fender2 (Cu, Méx) ( Auto) bumperE ( Dep)1 (conjunto) defense*2* * *
defensa sustantivo femenino
1
actuó en defensa propia he acted in self-defense;
defensa de algo/algn defense( conjugate defense) of sth/sb;
defensa personal self-defense( conjugate defense)
2a)◊ Defensa sustantivo femenino
the Defense Department (AmE), the Ministry of Defence (BrE)b)
c)
defensa
I sustantivo femenino
1 defence, US defense: salió en defensa de su hija, he came out in defence of his daugther
2 Auto bumper, US fender
3 Dep (conjunto) defence
4 Med defensas, defences: la enfermedad le ha dejado sin defensas, the disease affected his immune system
II m Dep defender, back
' defensa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caída
- caído
- Cesid
- legítima
- legítimo
- llave
- alegar
- lateral
- mecanismo
English:
AA
- back
- defence
- defender
- defense
- fender
- for
- spirited
- stout
- behalf
- defend
- element
- guard
- mace
- self
* * *♦ nf1. [protección] defence;la defensa del medio ambiente the protection of the environment;lleva siempre una pistola como defensa she always carries a gun to defend herself;en su defensa cabe decir que él ignoraba lo sucedido in his defence, it has to be said that he didn't know what had happened;acudir en defensa de algo/alguien to come to the defence of sth/to sb's defence;salir en defensa de algo/alguien to come out in defence of sth/sbdefensa antiaérea anti-aircraft defences;la defensa nacional national defence;defensa pasiva passive resistance;defensa personal self-defence2.3. [legal] defence;basó su defensa en la falta de pruebas he based his defence on the lack of evidence;en defensa propia, en legítima defensa in self-defence;la defensa [parte en un juicio] the defence;la defensa tiene la palabra [en juicio] it is the turn of the defence to speak4.defensas [sistema inmunitario] defences;tiene las defensas muy bajas his body's defences are very low5. [jugadores, parte del juego] defencedefensa al hombre man-to-man defence;defensa hombre man-to-man defence;defensa en zona [en baloncesto] zone defence♦ nmf[jugador] defender;la línea de defensas the back line, the defencedefensa central [en fútbol] central defender, centre back;defensa de cierre [en rugby] fullback;Fam defensa escoba [en fútbol] sweeper* * *I f1 JUR, DEP defense, Brdefence;legítima defensa self-defense, Br self-defence;salir en defensa de alguien come to s.o.’s defense2 L.Am.AUTO fender, Brmudguard3:II m/f DEP defender* * *defensa nf: defensedefensa nmf: defender, back (in sports)* * *defensa n1. (en general) defence2. (jugador) defender -
91 desviarse del tema
(v.) = go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off + the track, get off + the track, fly off on + a tangentEx. The book encourages the reader to go off on a tangent and wander from thought to thought endlessly.Ex. If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.Ex. You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex. Occasional wandering off topic is allowed, but should be kept to a bare minimum.Ex. The Commission, however, goes off the track with its structural and institutional recommendations on how to ensure the long-term availability of public information resources = No obstante, la Comisión se sale por la tangente con sus recomendaciones estructurales e institucionales sobre cómo asegurar la disponibilidad a largo plazo de los recursos de información pública.Ex. 'This discussion is getting off the track,' he said politely = "Esta discusión se está saliendo por la tangente", dijo cortésmente.Ex. There's a real danger of flying off on a tangent while writing about this as it for once is purely about politics and there's 'nowt' as controversial as that.* * *(v.) = go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off + the track, get off + the track, fly off on + a tangentEx: The book encourages the reader to go off on a tangent and wander from thought to thought endlessly.
Ex: If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.Ex: You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex: Occasional wandering off topic is allowed, but should be kept to a bare minimum.Ex: The Commission, however, goes off the track with its structural and institutional recommendations on how to ensure the long-term availability of public information resources = No obstante, la Comisión se sale por la tangente con sus recomendaciones estructurales e institucionales sobre cómo asegurar la disponibilidad a largo plazo de los recursos de información pública.Ex: 'This discussion is getting off the track,' he said politely = "Esta discusión se está saliendo por la tangente", dijo cortésmente.Ex: There's a real danger of flying off on a tangent while writing about this as it for once is purely about politics and there's 'nowt' as controversial as that. -
92 detenerse por un momento
(v.) = pauseEx. Since a number of different types of sequences have been attempted for serials, it is worth pausing to consider some of the alternatives.* * *(v.) = pauseEx: Since a number of different types of sequences have been attempted for serials, it is worth pausing to consider some of the alternatives.
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93 discusión bizantina
(n.) = pointless discussion, pointless argumentEx. If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.Ex. Unfortunately the Oz government is hell bent on turning a pointless argument into an economic disaster.* * *(n.) = pointless discussion, pointless argumentEx: If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.
Ex: Unfortunately the Oz government is hell bent on turning a pointless argument into an economic disaster. -
94 discusión sin sentido
(n.) = pointless discussion, pointless argumentEx. If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.Ex. Unfortunately the Oz government is hell bent on turning a pointless argument into an economic disaster.* * *(n.) = pointless discussion, pointless argumentEx: If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.
Ex: Unfortunately the Oz government is hell bent on turning a pointless argument into an economic disaster. -
95 divagar
v.1 to digress.2 to let one's mind wander, to be vague, to moon around, to talk vaguely.* * *1 to digress, ramble* * *VI1) (=salirse del tema) to digress¡no divagues! — get on with it!, come to the point!
2) (=hablar vagamente) to ramble* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( desviarse del tema) to digressb) ( hablar sin sentido) to ramble* * *= ramble, digress, meander, drift off, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, go off + the track, get off + the track, fly off on + a tangent.Ex. Because by now comparative librarianship has a well-developed methodology, he does not have to waste his effort by rambling.Ex. But let me digress for a moment.Ex. They are mixed up as the talk meanders about, apparently without conscious pattern.Ex. The study loses track of its argument at times and drifts off into analyses of the peacemaking process that are not relevant.Ex. You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex. Occasional wandering off topic is allowed, but should be kept to a bare minimum.Ex. The book encourages the reader to go off on a tangent and wander from thought to thought endlessly.Ex. If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.Ex. The Commission, however, goes off the track with its structural and institutional recommendations on how to ensure the long-term availability of public information resources = No obstante, la Comisión se sale por la tangente con sus recomendaciones estructurales e institucionales sobre cómo asegurar la disponibilidad a largo plazo de los recursos de información pública.Ex. 'This discussion is getting off the track,' he said politely = "Esta discusión se está saliendo por la tangente", dijo cortésmente.Ex. There's a real danger of flying off on a tangent while writing about this as it for once is purely about politics and there's 'nowt' as controversial as that.----* divagar sobre varios temas = roam over + topics.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( desviarse del tema) to digressb) ( hablar sin sentido) to ramble* * *= ramble, digress, meander, drift off, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, go off + the track, get off + the track, fly off on + a tangent.Ex: Because by now comparative librarianship has a well-developed methodology, he does not have to waste his effort by rambling.
Ex: But let me digress for a moment.Ex: They are mixed up as the talk meanders about, apparently without conscious pattern.Ex: The study loses track of its argument at times and drifts off into analyses of the peacemaking process that are not relevant.Ex: You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex: Occasional wandering off topic is allowed, but should be kept to a bare minimum.Ex: The book encourages the reader to go off on a tangent and wander from thought to thought endlessly.Ex: If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.Ex: The Commission, however, goes off the track with its structural and institutional recommendations on how to ensure the long-term availability of public information resources = No obstante, la Comisión se sale por la tangente con sus recomendaciones estructurales e institucionales sobre cómo asegurar la disponibilidad a largo plazo de los recursos de información pública.Ex: 'This discussion is getting off the track,' he said politely = "Esta discusión se está saliendo por la tangente", dijo cortésmente.Ex: There's a real danger of flying off on a tangent while writing about this as it for once is purely about politics and there's 'nowt' as controversial as that.* divagar sobre varios temas = roam over + topics.* * *divagar [A3 ]vito digressel conferenciante empezó a divagar the speaker began to go off at a tangent o go off the point o disgressdéjate de divagar stop straying o wandering off the subject o going off the pointhabía tomado mucho vino y ya empezaba a divagar he'd drunk a lot of wine and he was starting to ramble* * *
divagar ( conjugate divagar) verbo intransitivo
divagar verbo intransitivo to digress, wander
' divagar' also found in these entries:
English:
ramble
* * *divagar vito ramble;deja ya de divagar y ve al grano stop rambling and get to the point;cuando se pone a divagar no hay quien lo aguante he's unbearable when he starts to ramble on* * *v/i digress* * *divagar {52} vi: to digress -
96 domicilio
m.1 residence, home (vivienda).servicio a domicilio home deliveryvender a domicilio to sell door-to-doordomicilio particular private residence2 address.domicilio fijo permanent addresssin domicilio fijo of no fixed abodedomicilio fiscal registered officedomicilio social head office3 residence.4 domicile, home, residence, abode.5 home address, permanent address.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: domiciliar.* * *1 residence, home, abode2 (dirección) address\sin domicilio fijo of no fixed abode'Reparto a domicilio gratuito' "Free home delivery"domicilio fiscal registered office* * *SM (=hogar) home, residence frmdomicilio social — (Com) head office, registered office
* * *masculino (frml) addressPat Lee, con domicilio en Londres/en el número 23 de Watson Rd — Pat Lee currently living in London/at 23 Watson Rd
* * *= domicile, home address, abode, place of residence.Ex. In many such cases, there is no single 'correct' way, but a number of genuine alternatives: ' domicile', for example, has nine acceptable pronunciations.Ex. The ease with which the home addresses of company directors may be obtained from databases has been highlighted by the dangers faced by directors of biotechnology companies by animal rights activists.Ex. The forest, therefore, is regarded as the abode of robbers & sundry miscreants, implying its relation to the forces of chaos & disorder.Ex. For each cancer patient pertinent data on a standard list of characteristics including age, race, sex, place of residence, cancer site, and histologic type was recorded.----* a domicilio = domiciliary.* cuidados a domicilio = attendant care.* domicilio particular = home address.* hacer visitas a domicilio = make + house calls.* préstamo a domicilio = home lending.* reparto a domicilio = home delivery.* servicio a domicilio = home delivery.* servicio de libros a domicilio = homebound service.* servicio de préstamo a domicilio = home lending service.* sin domicilio fijo = of no fixed abode.* trabajador a domicilio = homeworker.* visita a domicilio = house call.* * *masculino (frml) addressPat Lee, con domicilio en Londres/en el número 23 de Watson Rd — Pat Lee currently living in London/at 23 Watson Rd
* * *= domicile, home address, abode, place of residence.Ex: In many such cases, there is no single 'correct' way, but a number of genuine alternatives: ' domicile', for example, has nine acceptable pronunciations.
Ex: The ease with which the home addresses of company directors may be obtained from databases has been highlighted by the dangers faced by directors of biotechnology companies by animal rights activists.Ex: The forest, therefore, is regarded as the abode of robbers & sundry miscreants, implying its relation to the forces of chaos & disorder.Ex: For each cancer patient pertinent data on a standard list of characteristics including age, race, sex, place of residence, cancer site, and histologic type was recorded.* a domicilio = domiciliary.* cuidados a domicilio = attendant care.* domicilio particular = home address.* hacer visitas a domicilio = make + house calls.* préstamo a domicilio = home lending.* reparto a domicilio = home delivery.* servicio a domicilio = home delivery.* servicio de libros a domicilio = homebound service.* servicio de préstamo a domicilio = home lending service.* sin domicilio fijo = of no fixed abode.* trabajador a domicilio = homeworker.* visita a domicilio = house call.* * *( frml)en su domicilio particular at his home addresssin domicilio fijo of no fixed abode ( frml)Pat Lee, con domicilio en Londres/en el número 23 de Watson Rd Pat Lee, currently living in London/at 23 Watson Rd[ S ] reparto a domicilio home delivery service o we deliveragradecemos comuniquen sus cambios de domicilio please inform us of any change of addressCompuestos:( Fin) domicile for tax purposesregistered office* * *
Del verbo domiciliar: ( conjugate domiciliar)
domicilio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
domicilió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
domiciliar
domicilio
domiciliar ( conjugate domiciliar) verbo transitivo (Esp) ‹pago/letras› to pay … by direct debit o (AmE) direct billing;
‹ sueldo› to have … paid direct into one's bank account
domiciliarse verbo pronominal (frml) ( residir) to reside (frml), to be domiciled (frml)
domicilio sustantivo masculino (frml) address;
sin domicilio fijo of no fixed abode (frml);
Pat Lee, con domicilio en Londres Pat Lee currently living in London
domiciliar vtr Fin to pay by standing order: tengo domiciliados los recibos de la luz y el teléfono, my electric and telephone bills are paid by standing order o by direct debit
domicilio sustantivo masculino
1 home, residence
2 (dirección habitual) address
un joven sin domicilio fijo, a young man of no fixed abode
' domicilio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consulta
- dirección
- servicio
- social
- techo
- vivienda
- cambio
- cobrador
- entrega
- paterno
- reparto
- vendedor
- visita
English:
delivery
- domicile
- door-to-door
- home
- residence
- abode
- address
- deliver
- relocate
- round
* * *domicilio nm1. [vivienda] residence, home;uno de nuestros encuestadores visitará su domicilio one of our survey interviewers will call on you at your home;Depa domicilio [en campo contrario] away;reparto a domicilio home delivery;vender a domicilio to sell door-to-door;la segunda victoria a domicilio del Atlético Atlético's second away windomicilio conyugal matrimonial home;domicilio particular private residence2. [dirección] address;cambio de domicilio change of addressdomicilio fijo permanent address;domicilio fiscal [de empresa] registered office;[de persona] tax domicile;domicilio habitual usual residence;domicilio social registered office3. [localidad] residence* * *m address;sin domicilio fijo of no fixed abode;repartir a domicilio do home deliveries;una victoria a domicilio DEP away win* * *domicilio nm: home, residencecambio de domicilio: change of address* * * -
97 en todo el país
= all around the country, all over the country, from all over the country, across the countryEx. In this time toy libraries have loaned many hundreds of toys to children and their families all around the country = Durante este tiempo, las ludotecas han prestado miles de juguetes a los niños y sus familias de todo el país.Ex. Their example should be emulated in libraries all over the country.Ex. The library is regularly used by researchers from all over the country = Bibliotecarios de todo el país usan regularmente la biblioteca.Ex. It seems that meatless menu alternatives are becoming more and more popular at ballparks across the country.* * *= all around the country, all over the country, from all over the country, across the countryEx: In this time toy libraries have loaned many hundreds of toys to children and their families all around the country = Durante este tiempo, las ludotecas han prestado miles de juguetes a los niños y sus familias de todo el país.
Ex: Their example should be emulated in libraries all over the country.Ex: The library is regularly used by researchers from all over the country = Bibliotecarios de todo el país usan regularmente la biblioteca.Ex: It seems that meatless menu alternatives are becoming more and more popular at ballparks across the country. -
98 escalofriante
adj.1 spine-chilling.2 hair-raising, bloodcurdling, crawly, creepy.* * *► adjetivo1 chilling, bloodcurdling, hair-raising* * *ADJ (=espeluznante) bloodcurdling, hair-raising; (=aterrador) frightening, chilling* * ** * *= chilling, spooky [spookier -comp., spookiest -sup.], spine-tingling, eerie, creepy [creepier -comp., creepiest -sup.].Ex. The article is entitled ' Chilling admissions: the affirmative action crisis and the search for alternatives'.Ex. Records are even being sold with terrifying sounds designed to create a ' spooky' atmosphere at home.Ex. This is a spine-tingling collection of real haunted houses and spooky ghost stories.Ex. Undoubtedly in Dickens's 'Oliver Twist' we are meant to feel the eerie terror of Oliver's first night spent with the coffins in the undertaker's workshop, where he is made to sleep.Ex. For me, it's like those really creepy films I used to like watching when I was a kid.* * ** * *= chilling, spooky [spookier -comp., spookiest -sup.], spine-tingling, eerie, creepy [creepier -comp., creepiest -sup.].Ex: The article is entitled ' Chilling admissions: the affirmative action crisis and the search for alternatives'.
Ex: Records are even being sold with terrifying sounds designed to create a ' spooky' atmosphere at home.Ex: This is a spine-tingling collection of real haunted houses and spooky ghost stories.Ex: Undoubtedly in Dickens's 'Oliver Twist' we are meant to feel the eerie terror of Oliver's first night spent with the coffins in the undertaker's workshop, where he is made to sleep.Ex: For me, it's like those really creepy films I used to like watching when I was a kid.* * *‹crimen/escena› horrifying; ‹cifra› staggering, incredible* * *
escalofriante adjetivo ‹crimen/escena› horrifying;
‹ cifra› staggering, incredible
escalofriante adjetivo hair-raising, chilling, horrifying
' escalofriante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
grito
English:
chilling
- sickening
- spine-chilling
* * *escalofriante adjspine-chilling* * *adj horrifying* * *escalofriante adj: horrifying, bloodcurdling* * *escalofriante adj horrifying -
99 espeluznante
adj.hair-raising, lurid.* * *► adjetivo1 hair-raising, terrifying, horrifying* * *ADJ hair-raising, horrifying* * *adjetivo <tragedia/estado/experiencia> horrific, horrifying; < grito> terrifying, blood-curdling* * *= horrifying, shocking, spooky [spookier -comp., spookiest -sup.], grisly [grislier -comp., grisliest -sup.], chilling, lurid, spine-tingling, hair-raising, creepy [creepier -comp., creepiest -sup.].Ex. The article 'A horrifying problem' examines the controversial issue about whether to remove books about satanism from the library shelves.Ex. The author mentions several recent shocking revelations concerning the activities of the Japanese government and its officials.Ex. Records are even being sold with terrifying sounds designed to create a ' spooky' atmosphere at home.Ex. Much of what he sees and shows his readers is grim, if not grisly.Ex. The article is entitled ' Chilling admissions: the affirmative action crisis and the search for alternatives'.Ex. At the end of the day, there may be only a thin line that separates news from advertisements, as one travels from the lurid to the ridiculous.Ex. This is a spine-tingling collection of real haunted houses and spooky ghost stories.Ex. This ' hair-raising' experience will allow students to have a better understanding of what energy is and why it's so important.Ex. For me, it's like those really creepy films I used to like watching when I was a kid.----* de un modo espeluznante = spookily.* * *adjetivo <tragedia/estado/experiencia> horrific, horrifying; < grito> terrifying, blood-curdling* * *= horrifying, shocking, spooky [spookier -comp., spookiest -sup.], grisly [grislier -comp., grisliest -sup.], chilling, lurid, spine-tingling, hair-raising, creepy [creepier -comp., creepiest -sup.].Ex: The article 'A horrifying problem' examines the controversial issue about whether to remove books about satanism from the library shelves.
Ex: The author mentions several recent shocking revelations concerning the activities of the Japanese government and its officials.Ex: Records are even being sold with terrifying sounds designed to create a ' spooky' atmosphere at home.Ex: Much of what he sees and shows his readers is grim, if not grisly.Ex: The article is entitled ' Chilling admissions: the affirmative action crisis and the search for alternatives'.Ex: At the end of the day, there may be only a thin line that separates news from advertisements, as one travels from the lurid to the ridiculous.Ex: This is a spine-tingling collection of real haunted houses and spooky ghost stories.Ex: This ' hair-raising' experience will allow students to have a better understanding of what energy is and why it's so important.Ex: For me, it's like those really creepy films I used to like watching when I was a kid.* de un modo espeluznante = spookily.* * *1 (que produce terror) ‹tragedia/estado› horrific, horrifying; ‹historia/experiencia› horrific, horrifying, hair-raising; ‹grito› terrifying, blood-curdling* * *
espeluznante adjetivo ‹tragedia/estado/experiencia› horrific, horrifying;
‹ grito› terrifying, blood-curdling
espeluznante adjetivo hair-raising, terrifying
' espeluznante' also found in these entries:
English:
blood-curdling
- creepy
- eerie
- grisly
- hair
- hair-raising
- hairy
- lurid
- spooky
- blood
- shocking
- spine
* * *espeluznante adj[escena, suceso] horrific, horrifying; [relato] hair-raising; [grito] bloodcurdling; [sonido] terrifying* * *adj horrific, horrifying* * *espeluznante adj: hair-raising, terrifying* * *espeluznante adj terrifying -
100 estadio de béisbol
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Alternatives to marriage project — (AtMP) is an American non profit organization. It was founded in April 1998 by Dorian Solot and Marshall Miller, an unmarried couple in Boston, Massachusetts. The mission of this advocacy organization is to support and defend the legal and civil… … Wikipedia