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101 declive
m.1 decline, fall (decadencia).en declive in decline2 slope (pendiente).un terreno en declive an area of sloping ground* * *1 (inclinación) slope, incline2 figurado (decadencia) decline\en declive figurado on the decline* * *noun m.1) decline2) slope* * *SM1) [de terreno, superficie] incline, gradient2) (=decadencia) declineen declive: es una ciudad en declive — it's a city in decline
una ideología en declive — an ideology in decline o on the wane
el consumo de alcohol está o va en declive — alcohol consumption is declining o is on the decline
* * *a) ( de una superficie) slope, incline (frml)b) ( decadencia) declineuna economía en declive — a declining economy, an economy in decline
* * *= droop, decline.Ex. This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.Ex. Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.----* estar en declive = be in decline.* * *a) ( de una superficie) slope, incline (frml)b) ( decadencia) declineuna economía en declive — a declining economy, an economy in decline
* * *= droop, decline.Ex: This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.
Ex: Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.* estar en declive = be in decline.* * *1 (de una superficie) slope, incline ( frml)terreno en declive sloping ground2 (decadencia) declineuna economía en declive a declining economy, an economy in declineuna especie en declive a species in decline* * *
declive sustantivo masculino
declive sustantivo masculino
1 (pendiente) incline, slope
2 (decadencia) decline: su declive comenzó en los años cincuenta, she began to lose popularity in the fifties
' declive' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decadencia
- vertiente
English:
decline
- sloping
- slope
* * *declive nm1. [decadencia] decline, fall;un imperio en declive an empire in decline;entrar en declive to go into decline2. [pendiente] slope;un terreno en declive an area of sloping ground* * *m figdecline;en declive in decline;ir en declive decline* * *declive nm1) decadencia: decline2) : slope, incline -
102 disentir
v.1 to disagree.2 to dissent, to disagree.María diside con su hermano Mary dissents with her brother.* * *1 to dissent, disagree (de, with)* * *verbto dissent, disagree* * *VI to dissent (de from)disagree (de with)* * *verbo intransitivo to dissent, disagree* * *= disagree, dissent, take + issue with.Ex. Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.Ex. However, some individuals, operating under the impression that they are virtuously 'outspoken' when they have the courage to dissent, are simply rude and insensitive.Ex. At the same time, the author takes issue with the view that the great libraries of America are being 'trashed' by the rush towards technology.----* disentir político = political dissent.* * *verbo intransitivo to dissent, disagree* * *= disagree, dissent, take + issue with.Ex: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.
Ex: However, some individuals, operating under the impression that they are virtuously 'outspoken' when they have the courage to dissent, are simply rude and insensitive.Ex: At the same time, the author takes issue with the view that the great libraries of America are being 'trashed' by the rush towards technology.* disentir político = political dissent.* * *vito dissent, disagree disentir DE algo to disagree WITH sthdisiento de esa apreciación I disagree with o ( frml) dissent from that appraisaldisentir CON algn to disagree WITH sbsiento disentir con usted I'm sorry to disagree with you, I beg to differdisentir EN algo to disagree ABOUT sth* * *
disentir verbo intransitivo to dissent, disagree [de (algo), with] [ con (alguien) with]: disiento de ese informe, I disagree with that report
María disiente de su suegra, María disagrees with her mother-in-law
' disentir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discrepar
English:
dissent
* * *disentir vidisiento de la forma en que se está llevando este asunto I don't agree with the way this matter is being handled* * *v/i disagree (de with), dissent (de from);disiento de tu opinión I disagree with you* * *disentir {76} vi: to dissent, to disagree -
103 en auge
= in ascendancy, buoyant, booming, on the rise, at high tideEx. Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.Ex. The foreign relations of the Community will probably remain a buoyant area.Ex. In the face of overpublishing and growing scepticism, this once booming area is now retrenching and broadening its coverage = En vista del exceso de publicaciones y del creciente escepticismo, este área que una vez estuvo en auge ahora ha venido a menos.Ex. In the article 'Love is a many splendoured thing' a selection of 13 writers of romance, both new and veteran, all on the rise in their field, discuss their craft and the challenges of today's market.Ex. The global economy is at high tide and Canada is expected to ride the wave with six per cent export growth this year.* * *= in ascendancy, buoyant, booming, on the rise, at high tideEx: Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.
Ex: The foreign relations of the Community will probably remain a buoyant area.Ex: In the face of overpublishing and growing scepticism, this once booming area is now retrenching and broadening its coverage = En vista del exceso de publicaciones y del creciente escepticismo, este área que una vez estuvo en auge ahora ha venido a menos.Ex: In the article 'Love is a many splendoured thing' a selection of 13 writers of romance, both new and veteran, all on the rise in their field, discuss their craft and the challenges of today's market.Ex: The global economy is at high tide and Canada is expected to ride the wave with six per cent export growth this year. -
104 en desesperación
= despairing, in despairEx. Sympathetic readers wept with Dwight MacDonald in his despairing plea for the restoration of the English language after first encountering 'Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language'.Ex. And at the same time his mother has almost gone out of her mind, twisting about on the ground and tearing the hair from her head in despair.* * *= despairing, in despairEx: Sympathetic readers wept with Dwight MacDonald in his despairing plea for the restoration of the English language after first encountering 'Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language'.
Ex: And at the same time his mother has almost gone out of her mind, twisting about on the ground and tearing the hair from her head in despair. -
105 entereza
f.1 composure, self-possession.2 integrity, firmness, strength of character, righteousness.* * *1 entirety, wholeness2 figurado (de carácter etc) integrity, strength* * *SF1) (=integridad) integrity2) (=firmeza) firmness* * *femenino (serenidad, fortaleza) fortitude; ( rectitud) integrity; ( firmeza) determination, strength of mind* * *= wholeness, imperviousness to, fullness, wholesomeness.Ex. The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex. 'All this is not very likely,' she observed at last, 'not only because of the strength of the selection process -- its imperviousness to proof before an arbitrator'.Ex. Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.Ex. The effects of irradiation on the wholesomeness of bananas, and on fruit fly eggs and pupae were investigated.* * *femenino (serenidad, fortaleza) fortitude; ( rectitud) integrity; ( firmeza) determination, strength of mind* * *= wholeness, imperviousness to, fullness, wholesomeness.Ex: The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.
Ex: 'All this is not very likely,' she observed at last, 'not only because of the strength of the selection process -- its imperviousness to proof before an arbitrator'.Ex: Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.Ex: The effects of irradiation on the wholesomeness of bananas, and on fruit fly eggs and pupae were investigated.* * *1 (serenidad, fortaleza) fortitude2 (rectitud) integrity3 (firmeza) determination, strength of mind* * *
entereza sustantivo femenino (serenidad, fortaleza) fortitude;
( rectitud) integrity;
( firmeza) determination, strength of mind
entereza sustantivo femenino strength of character: encajó las malas noticias con entereza, he faced up to the bad news with fortitude
' entereza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coraje
English:
strength
- endurance
* * *entereza nf1. [serenidad] composure, self-possession;aceptó su muerte con entereza he accepted his death with great dignity2. [honradez] integrity3. [firmeza] firmness* * *f fortitude* * *entereza nf1) integridad: integrity2) fortaleza: fortitude3) firmeza: resolve -
106 espacio en blanco
(n.) = blank, blank spaceEx. The space bar inserts a space ( blank) on the screen and, at the same time, moves the cursor one space to the right.Ex. Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.* * *(n.) = blank, blank spaceEx: The space bar inserts a space ( blank) on the screen and, at the same time, moves the cursor one space to the right.
Ex: Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space. -
107 extremar
v.1 to maximize.2 to carry to extremes, to carry to an extreme, to exaggerate, to overdo.* * *1 to carry to extremes, carry to the limit, overdo1 to do one's best, do one's utmost, take great pains\extremar la prudencia to be extremely careful* * *1.VT (=aumentar al máximo)las personas alérgicas deben extremar las precauciones — allergic people should take extra precautions
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo (frml) < precauciones> to maximize (frml)* * *= maximise [maximize, -USA].Ex. Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.----* extremar la vigilancia = be extra vigilant.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) < precauciones> to maximize (frml)* * *= maximise [maximize, -USA].Ex: Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.
* extremar la vigilancia = be extra vigilant.* * *extremar [A1 ]vthan extremado las medidas de seguridad en los aeropuertos security measures at airports have been maximized o stepped upse ha ordenado extremar la vigilancia a state of maximum alert has been ordered* * *
extremar ( conjugate extremar) verbo transitivo (frml) to maximize (frml)
extremarse verbo pronominal◊ extremar (en hacer algo) to make a great effort (to do sth)
extremar verbo transitivo to maximize: extremó los cuidados con el niño, she looked after the boy with special care
* * *♦ vt[precaución, vigilancia] to maximize;han extremado las medidas de seguridad security measures have been stepped up to the maximum* * *v/t maximize* * *extremar vt: to carry to extremes -
108 floración
f.flowering, blooming, bloom, blossoming.* * ** * *noun f.* * *SF flowering* * ** * *= bloom, flowering, efflorescence.Ex. The rare book room in the Newman Library was besieged with a mould bloom in Aug 95.Ex. Cultural programmes can bring the community together and build support for and interest in the library, while at the same time bringing about the flowering of knowledge.Ex. Salt efflorescence on the brick wall there shows seasonal changes with an annual cycle.----* estar en floración = be in bloom, be in flower.* planta de floración = flowering plant.* * ** * *= bloom, flowering, efflorescence.Ex: The rare book room in the Newman Library was besieged with a mould bloom in Aug 95.
Ex: Cultural programmes can bring the community together and build support for and interest in the library, while at the same time bringing about the flowering of knowledge.Ex: Salt efflorescence on the brick wall there shows seasonal changes with an annual cycle.* estar en floración = be in bloom, be in flower.* planta de floración = flowering plant.* * *1 (acción) flowering2 (período) flowering period* * *
floración f Bot flowering period, blooming: este año se ha retrasado la floración de los almendros, this year the almond trees started blooming later than other years
' floración' also found in these entries:
English:
flowering
- bloom
* * *floración nf1. [acción] flowering, blossoming2. [época] flowering season* * *f flowering* * *floración nf: floweringen plena floración: in full bloom -
109 florecimiento
m.1 flowering.2 blossoming, bloom, blossom, efflorescence.* * *2 (auge) flourishing* * *SM1) (Bot) flowering, blooming2) (=prosperidad) blossoming, flowering* * *masculino flowering* * *= flowering, efflorescence.Ex. Cultural programmes can bring the community together and build support for and interest in the library, while at the same time bringing about the flowering of knowledge.Ex. Salt efflorescence on the brick wall there shows seasonal changes with an annual cycle.* * *masculino flowering* * *= flowering, efflorescence.Ex: Cultural programmes can bring the community together and build support for and interest in the library, while at the same time bringing about the flowering of knowledge.
Ex: Salt efflorescence on the brick wall there shows seasonal changes with an annual cycle.* * *1 ( Bot) flowering2 (desarrollo) floweringel florecimiento del arte en el Renacimiento the flowering of art in the Renaissance* * *1. [de planta] flowering2. [prosperidad] flourishing;el florecimiento del imperio inca the flowering of the Inca empire* * *m tb figflowering* * *: flowering -
110 halagador
adj.flattering, eulogistic, complimentary, coaxing.* * *► adjetivo1 flattering* * *halagador, -a1. ADJ1) (=adulador) [retrato, opinión] flattering2) (=agradable) [propuesta] pleasing, gratifying2.SM / F (=persona) flatterer* * *- dora adjetivo flattering* * *= flattering, laudatory, fawning.Ex. There have, at the same time, been very few accounts of users' reactions to the reference interview, and those are not too flattering to the profession.Ex. Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.Ex. Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.----* poco halagador = unflattering.* * *- dora adjetivo flattering* * *= flattering, laudatory, fawning.Ex: There have, at the same time, been very few accounts of users' reactions to the reference interview, and those are not too flattering to the profession.
Ex: Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.Ex: Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* poco halagador = unflattering.* * *‹palabras/comentario› flatteringeres muy halagador pero no me vas a convencer I'm very flattered but I'm afraid you won't persuade me* * *
halagador◊ - dora adjetivo
flattering
halagador,-ora adjetivo flattering
' halagador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
halagadora
English:
unflattering
- flattering
* * *halagador, -ora♦ adj2. [adulador] flattering♦ nm,f[adulador] flatterer* * *adj flattering* * *: flattering: flatterer -
111 halagüeño
adj.1 flattering, gratifying, pleasing, promising.2 encouraging, hopeful.* * *► adjetivo1 (adulador) flattering2 (promesa, futuro) promising\en tono halagueño flatteringly* * *ADJ1) (=prometedor) [perspectiva] promising, rosy2) (=adulador) [opinión, observación] flattering3) (=agradable) pleasing; (=atractivo) attractive, alluring* * *- ña adjetivo <palabras/frases> flattering, complimentary; < situación> promising, encouraging; < noticia> encouraging; < futuro> promising* * *= healthy [healthier -comp., healthiest -sup.], rosy [rosier -comp., rosiest -sup.], bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], flattering.Ex. Do not use the negative (e.g. use sick instead of not healthy).Ex. Foskett tells us that a visitor abroad may have 'a somewhat rosy view of what goes on in the host country' which is due to the fact that 'a welcome for the traveller features in most codes of honour'.Ex. By the end of the century the picture was not a bright one.Ex. There have, at the same time, been very few accounts of users' reactions to the reference interview, and those are not too flattering to the profession.----* poco halagüeño = unflattering.* * *- ña adjetivo <palabras/frases> flattering, complimentary; < situación> promising, encouraging; < noticia> encouraging; < futuro> promising* * *= healthy [healthier -comp., healthiest -sup.], rosy [rosier -comp., rosiest -sup.], bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], flattering.Ex: Do not use the negative (e.g. use sick instead of not healthy).
Ex: Foskett tells us that a visitor abroad may have 'a somewhat rosy view of what goes on in the host country' which is due to the fact that 'a welcome for the traveller features in most codes of honour'.Ex: By the end of the century the picture was not a bright one.Ex: There have, at the same time, been very few accounts of users' reactions to the reference interview, and those are not too flattering to the profession.* poco halagüeño = unflattering.* * *halagüeño -ña1 ‹palabras/frases› flattering, complimentary2 ‹situación› promising, encouraging; ‹noticia› encouraginglas perspectivas son muy poco halagüeñas the prospects are not at all promising o encouraging o are not looking very hopefulun futuro halagüeño a promising o rosy future* * *
halagüeño
‹ situación› promising, encouraging;
‹ noticia› encouraging;
‹ futuro› promising
halagüeño,-a adj (noticia, futuro) promising
' halagüeño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
halagüeña
- resultar
English:
encouraging
- complimentary
- dim
- gloomy
- promising
- rosy
- unflattering
* * *halagüeño, -a adj1. [halagador] flattering2. [prometedor] promising, encouraging;un futuro poco halagüeño a rather unpromising future* * *adj encouraging, promising* * *halagüeño, -ña adj1) : flattering2) : encouraging, promising -
112 hidratar
v.1 to moisturize (piel).2 to hydrate, to wet, to imbibe in water.Ricardo hidrató las toallas Richard hydrated the towels.María hidrata su piel Mary hydrates her skin.* * *1 to hydrate2 (piel) to moisturize* * *1. VT1) [+ piel] to moisturize2) (Quím) to hydrate2.See:* * ** * *= hydrate, moisturise [moisturize, -USA].Ex. Otherwise, drinking too much fluid at once, even a pint or two of spring water, simply overloads the kidneys without actually hydrating the body.Ex. It thus provides all the benefits of the oil in the form of a soap, while at the same time moisturizing the skin.----* volver a hidratar = rehydrate.* * ** * *= hydrate, moisturise [moisturize, -USA].Ex: Otherwise, drinking too much fluid at once, even a pint or two of spring water, simply overloads the kidneys without actually hydrating the body.
Ex: It thus provides all the benefits of the oil in the form of a soap, while at the same time moisturizing the skin.* volver a hidratar = rehydrate.* * *hidratar [A1 ]vt‹verduras› to hydrate; ‹piel› to moisturize* * *
hidratar ( conjugate hidratar) verbo transitivo ‹ verduras› to hydrate;
‹ piel› to moisturize
hidratar vtr (piel) to moisturize
' hidratar' also found in these entries:
English:
hydrate
- moisturize
* * *hidratar vt1. [piel] to moisturize2. Quím to hydrate* * *v/t hydrate; piel moisturize* * *hidratar vt: to moisturize♦ hidratante adj -
113 hostilidad
f.1 hostility (sentimiento).2 adverseness.* * *1 hostility1 hostilities* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cualidad) hostility2) (=acto) hostile act* * *a) ( del clima) hostility; ( de actitud) hostility, unfriendlinessb) hostilidades femenino plural hostilities (pl)* * *= hostility, unfriendliness, harassment, animosity, bad blood.Ex. At the same time, there appears to be a relentlessly spreading indifference, if not hostility, to the public library in the minds of Americans.Ex. The article 'User unfriendliness' describes how in the UK and Netherlands outbreaks of violence and attacks on staff in libraries have led librarians to consider methods of tackling the situation.Ex. Incidents of harassment in libraries today between library employees and patrons or between one patron and another are on the increase.Ex. Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* cese de hostilidades = cease of hostilities.* hostilidades + cesar = hostilities + cease.* incitar hostilidad = arouse + hostility.* * *a) ( del clima) hostility; ( de actitud) hostility, unfriendlinessb) hostilidades femenino plural hostilities (pl)* * *= hostility, unfriendliness, harassment, animosity, bad blood.Ex: At the same time, there appears to be a relentlessly spreading indifference, if not hostility, to the public library in the minds of Americans.
Ex: The article 'User unfriendliness' describes how in the UK and Netherlands outbreaks of violence and attacks on staff in libraries have led librarians to consider methods of tackling the situation.Ex: Incidents of harassment in libraries today between library employees and patrons or between one patron and another are on the increase.Ex: Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* cese de hostilidades = cease of hostilities.* hostilidades + cesar = hostilities + cease.* incitar hostilidad = arouse + hostility.* * *1 (del clima) hostility; (de una actitud) hostility, unfriendlinesscese de hostilidades cease-fire* * *
hostilidad sustantivo femenino
( de actitud) hostility, unfriendlinessb)◊ hostilidades sustantivo femenino plural
hostilities (pl)
hostilidad sustantivo femenino hostility
' hostilidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tirantez
English:
antagonism
- hostility
- harassment
* * *hostilidad nf1. [sentimiento] hostility;me trató con mucha hostilidad she was very unfriendly o hostile towards meromper las hostilidades to start hostilities* * *f hostility;romper las hostilidades MIL commence hostilities* * *hostilidad nf1) : hostility, antagonism2) hostilidades nfpl: (military) hostilities* * *hostilidad n hostility -
114 ilusorio
adj.illusory, chimerical, imaginary, illusive.* * *► adjetivo1 illusory* * *ADJ (=irreal) illusory; (=sin valor) empty; (=sin efecto) ineffective* * *- ria adjetivob) ( imaginario) imaginary* * *= illusory, starry-eyed, hallucinatory, deceptive, delusional, airy-fairy, fantastical, fantastic.Ex. We can permit ourselves to be hypnotized by the gadgetry for access and by illusory cost reductions, or we can use the computer effectively to transform the catalog into a truly responsive instrument.Ex. It would be starry-eyed to imagine that we the library ever reach into every home.Ex. Subject-matter, portrayed with hallucinatory realism, is largely autobiographical -- mainly people connected with the artist and places associated with them.Ex. Rehyping old stuff as if it were new is not only annoyingly deceptive but doesn't sell any books to suspicious customers.Ex. Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.Ex. Home Secretary David Blunkett says an ' airy fairy, libertarian' view of the world is no good for fighting terrorism.Ex. Filled with allegory and allusion, his paintings portray a fantastical universe inhabited by mysterious and fanciful creatures.Ex. He builds up a picture of human anguish in the face of the mysteries of existence that is both dreamlike and concrete, fantastic and real at the same time.* * *- ria adjetivob) ( imaginario) imaginary* * *= illusory, starry-eyed, hallucinatory, deceptive, delusional, airy-fairy, fantastical, fantastic.Ex: We can permit ourselves to be hypnotized by the gadgetry for access and by illusory cost reductions, or we can use the computer effectively to transform the catalog into a truly responsive instrument.
Ex: It would be starry-eyed to imagine that we the library ever reach into every home.Ex: Subject-matter, portrayed with hallucinatory realism, is largely autobiographical -- mainly people connected with the artist and places associated with them.Ex: Rehyping old stuff as if it were new is not only annoyingly deceptive but doesn't sell any books to suspicious customers.Ex: Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.Ex: Home Secretary David Blunkett says an ' airy fairy, libertarian' view of the world is no good for fighting terrorism.Ex: Filled with allegory and allusion, his paintings portray a fantastical universe inhabited by mysterious and fanciful creatures.Ex: He builds up a picture of human anguish in the face of the mysteries of existence that is both dreamlike and concrete, fantastic and real at the same time.* * *1 (engañoso) ‹promesa› false, deceptive; ‹esperanza› false, illusory2 (imaginario) imaginary* * *ilusorio, -a adj[imaginario] illusory; [promesa] empty* * *adj illusory* * *engañoso: illusory, misleading -
115 imaginario
adj.imaginary, fancied, imaginative, utopian.m.imaginary number, imaginary, pure imaginary number.* * *► adjetivo1 imaginary* * *(f. - imaginaria)adj.* * *1.ADJ imaginary2. SM1) (Literat) imagery2) (=imaginación) imagination* * *- ria adjetivo imaginary* * *= imaginary, imagined, fictitious, fictionalised [fictionalized, -USA], fictional, hallucinatory, make-believe, fictious, fantastic, fantastical.Ex. Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.Ex. In recent years, then, there has been much less scaremongering about the imagined horrors of drowning in a sea of paper.Ex. Certainly there are very serious novels which, by means of a fictitious story, have a great deal to say about human relationships and social structures.Ex. This is a humourous and cautionary fictionalised account of a disastrous author visit to a public library to do a reading for children.Ex. No one, in this purely hypothetical example, has thought that the reader might be happy with a factual account of an Atlantic convoy as well as, or in place of, a purely fictional account.Ex. Subject-matter, portrayed with hallucinatory realism, is largely autobiographical -- mainly people connected with the artist and places associated with them.Ex. This book illustrates and describes the features of a monster and reinsures the children not to be frightened of make-believe monsters.Ex. Many of them are fictious, but there are also real artists and scientists, who play parts in the book, in one way or another.Ex. He builds up a picture of human anguish in the face of the mysteries of existence that is both dreamlike and concrete, fantastic and real at the same time.Ex. Filled with allegory and allusion, his paintings portray a fantastical universe inhabited by mysterious and fanciful creatures.----* pasado imaginario = imaginary past.* * *- ria adjetivo imaginary* * *= imaginary, imagined, fictitious, fictionalised [fictionalized, -USA], fictional, hallucinatory, make-believe, fictious, fantastic, fantastical.Ex: Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.
Ex: In recent years, then, there has been much less scaremongering about the imagined horrors of drowning in a sea of paper.Ex: Certainly there are very serious novels which, by means of a fictitious story, have a great deal to say about human relationships and social structures.Ex: This is a humourous and cautionary fictionalised account of a disastrous author visit to a public library to do a reading for children.Ex: No one, in this purely hypothetical example, has thought that the reader might be happy with a factual account of an Atlantic convoy as well as, or in place of, a purely fictional account.Ex: Subject-matter, portrayed with hallucinatory realism, is largely autobiographical -- mainly people connected with the artist and places associated with them.Ex: This book illustrates and describes the features of a monster and reinsures the children not to be frightened of make-believe monsters.Ex: Many of them are fictious, but there are also real artists and scientists, who play parts in the book, in one way or another.Ex: He builds up a picture of human anguish in the face of the mysteries of existence that is both dreamlike and concrete, fantastic and real at the same time.Ex: Filled with allegory and allusion, his paintings portray a fantastical universe inhabited by mysterious and fanciful creatures.* pasado imaginario = imaginary past.* * *imaginary* * *
imaginario◊ - ria adjetivo
imaginary
imaginario,-a adjetivo imaginary
número imaginario, imaginary number
' imaginario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
imaginaria
- unicornio
English:
imaginary
- never-never land
- shadow-box
- shadow-boxing
- fictitious
* * *imaginario, -a♦ adjimaginary♦ nm[conjunto de imágenes] imagery;el imaginario colectivo the collective consciousness* * *adj imaginary* * *imaginario, - ria adj: imaginary* * *imaginario adj imaginary -
116 inmediato
adj.1 immediate, next, neighboring, bordering.2 immediate, summary.* * *► adjetivo1 (poco después) immediate2 (contiguo) next (a, to), adjoining (a, -)\de inmediato immediately* * *(f. - inmediata)adj.1) immediate2) adjoining, nearby* * *ADJ1) (=sin mediar intervalo) immediate2) (=rápido) prompten lo inmediato, en el futuro inmediato — in the immediate future
3) [lugar] (=contiguo) adjoining; (=próximo) neighbouring, neighboring (EEUU)inmediato a — close to, next to
* * *- ta adjetivoa) <efecto/respuesta> immediatede inmediato — immediately, right away, straightaway (BrE)
b) < zona> immediate; <lugar/pueblo>* * *= immediate, instant, near-side.Ex. This system offers immediate access when required by users and staff, preferably several users at the same time.Ex. There is already a large and growing number of commercial data bases that allow the individual or corporate consumer to gain instant access to need information.Ex. The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.----* en el futuro inmediato = in the foreseeable future.* futuro inmediato = immediate future.* futuro inmediato, el = near future, the.* gratificación inmediata = instant gratification.* índice de impacto inmediato = immediacy index.* satisfacción inmediata = instant gratification.* * *- ta adjetivoa) <efecto/respuesta> immediatede inmediato — immediately, right away, straightaway (BrE)
b) < zona> immediate; <lugar/pueblo>* * *= immediate, instant, near-side.Ex: This system offers immediate access when required by users and staff, preferably several users at the same time.
Ex: There is already a large and growing number of commercial data bases that allow the individual or corporate consumer to gain instant access to need information.Ex: The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.* en el futuro inmediato = in the foreseeable future.* futuro inmediato = immediate future.* futuro inmediato, el = near future, the.* gratificación inmediata = instant gratification.* índice de impacto inmediato = immediacy index.* satisfacción inmediata = instant gratification.* * *inmediato -ta1 ‹efecto/respuesta› immediatede inmediato immediately, right away, straightaway ( BrE)2 ‹zona› immediate ‹lugar/pueblo› inmediato A algo close TO sthun pueblo inmediato a Madrid a village close to o just outside Madrid* * *
inmediato◊ -ta adjetivo
‹lugar/pueblo› inmediato a algo close to sth
inmediato,-a adjetivo
1 (que sucede en seguida) immediate
2 (próximo, contiguo) next [a, to], adjoining
♦ Locuciones: de inmediato, at once, immediately
' inmediato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
en seguida
- enseguida
- fiar
- inmediata
- efecto
English:
alert
- foreseeable
- glance
- immediate
- instant
- near
- beyond
- promptly
- summary
* * *inmediato, -a adj1. [instantáneo] immediate;de inmediato immediately, at once2. [contiguo] next (a to);está en un barrio inmediato al centro it's in an area near the town centre* * *adj immediate;de inmediato immediately* * *inmediato, -ta adj1) : immediate2) contiguo: adjoining3)de inmediato : immediately, right away4)inmediato a : next to, close to* * *inmediato adj1. (poco después) immediate2. (contiguo) next -
117 monumento nacional
m.national monument.* * *(n.) = heritage site, national monumentEx. In this study, tourists' visitation patterns to four heritage sites of religious significance (the Wailing Wall, the Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock, and the Holy Sepulchre) are explored.Ex. The Four Corners National Monument is the only place in the United States where you can in four different states at the same time.* * *(n.) = heritage site, national monumentEx: In this study, tourists' visitation patterns to four heritage sites of religious significance (the Wailing Wall, the Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock, and the Holy Sepulchre) are explored.
Ex: The Four Corners National Monument is the only place in the United States where you can in four different states at the same time. -
118 multiplicarse
1 (reproducirse) to multiply2 figurado (atender a todo) to be everywhere at the same time* * *VPR1) (Mat, Bio) to multiply; (=aumentar) to increase, multiply2) [persona] to be everywhere at onceno puedo multiplicarme — I can't be in half a dozen places at once, I've only got one pair of hands
* * *(v.) = mushroom, run + rampantEx. The use of electronic mail systems has mushroomed in the last 5 years in industrialised nations.Ex. While inflation was running rampant during the Trudeau years, that was the pattern in most countries in the world including the USA.* * *(v.) = mushroom, run + rampantEx: The use of electronic mail systems has mushroomed in the last 5 years in industrialised nations.
Ex: While inflation was running rampant during the Trudeau years, that was the pattern in most countries in the world including the USA.* * *
■multiplicarse verbo reflexivo to multiply: se multiplicaron las posibilidades de que fracasáramos, our chances of failing were multiplying
¿Cómo se dice 2 x 4 = 8?
Two fours are eight.
Two multiplied by four is/makes/equals eight.
What's two times four?
' multiplicarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
multiplicar
English:
multiply
- proliferate
- mushroom
* * *vpr1. [reproducirse] to multiply2. [incrementarse] to increase rapidly;se han multiplicado los robos en la zona there has been a rapid rise in the number of burglaries in the area3. [desdoblarse] to attend to lots of things at the same time;se multiplicó para atender a todo el mundo she ran around all over the place trying to attend to everyone* * *v/r multiply* * *vr: to multiply, to reproduce -
119 orgullo
m.1 pride (actitud negativa, amor propio).no aguanto su orgullo I can't bear his haughtiness o arrogance2 pride.es el orgullo de la familia he's the pride of the familyme llena de orgullo poder inaugurar este centro it fills me with pride o I am very proud to be able to open this centertuve el orgullo de conocerlo I'm proud to say I knew himno caber en sí de orgullo to be bursting with pride* * *1 (propia estima) pride2 (arrogancia) arrogance, haughtiness* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=satisfacción) pride2) (=altanería) pride* * *masculino pride* * *= pride.Ex. It is a matter of some small pride that my account of the eighteenth edition of Dewey appeared at about the same time as the official publication of the scheme itself, thanks to the cooperation of the editor, Mr Ben Custer.----* con orgullo = proudly.* el orgullo de = showpiece.* herir + Posesivo + orgullo = hurt + Posesivo + pride.* llenar de orgullo = fill + Nombre + with pride.* orgullo cívico = civic pride.* orgullo desmedido = hubris.* orgullo herido = hurt pride.* orgullo nacional = national pride.* ser el orgullo de = be the pride and joy of.* tragarse el orgullo = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* * *masculino pride* * *= pride.Ex: It is a matter of some small pride that my account of the eighteenth edition of Dewey appeared at about the same time as the official publication of the scheme itself, thanks to the cooperation of the editor, Mr Ben Custer.
* con orgullo = proudly.* el orgullo de = showpiece.* herir + Posesivo + orgullo = hurt + Posesivo + pride.* llenar de orgullo = fill + Nombre + with pride.* orgullo cívico = civic pride.* orgullo desmedido = hubris.* orgullo herido = hurt pride.* orgullo nacional = national pride.* ser el orgullo de = be the pride and joy of.* tragarse el orgullo = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* * *1 (satisfacción) prideobservaron con orgullo al niño they watched their child proudly o with prideel premio lo llenó de orgullo the prize made him feel very proud, he was filled with pride to be awarded the prize2 (soberbia) pridehenchido de orgullo puffed up with pride3 (motivo de satisfacción) pridesus hijos son su orgullo her children are her pride and joy* * *
orgullo sustantivo masculino
pride;
orgullo sustantivo masculino
1 (autoestima, pundonor) pride
2 (soberbia, altivez) arrogance
' orgullo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
autosuficiencia
- resplandecer
- reventar
- tragarse
- exhibir
- herir
- soberbia
- tragar
English:
flushed
- honour
- masculine
- pride
- proudly
- swallow
- glow
- once
- proud
- swollen
- vanity
* * *orgullo nm1. [actitud] pride;no aguanto su orgullo I can't bear his haughtiness o arrogance;tragarse el orgullo to swallow one's prideorgullo gay gay pride2. [satisfacción] pride;es el orgullo de la familia he's the pride of the family;me llena de orgullo poder inaugurar este centro it fills me with pride o I am very proud to be able to open this centre;tuve el orgullo de conocerlo I'm proud to say I knew him;no caber en sí de orgullo, reventar de orgullo to be bursting with pride3. [amor propio] pride;le picó el orgullo y aceptó el reto it wounded his pride so he accepted the challenge* * *m pride* * *orgullo nm: pride* * *orgullo n pride -
120 paralelamente
adv.parallel.* * *ADV1) (=en la misma dirección)2) (=al mismo tiempo)los ministros de finanzas se reunieron paralelamente en Washington — the Finance Ministers held a parallel meeting in Washington
paralelamente a esta expansión económica tuvieron lugar importantes cambios sociales — significant social changes occurred in parallel with the economic expansion
paralelamente, los rebeldes prosiguen su campaña de terror — similarly, the rebels are continuing with their campaign of terror
* * *adverbio <correr/extenderse> parallelparalelamente A algo — <crecer/subir> in line with something
* * *= concomitantly, pari passu.Ex. Concomitantly, the cost effectiveness and efficiency of computer processing has led to a proliferation of on-line data bases.Ex. According to Walker, if a just system permits mercy, it nearly always becomes, pari passu, unjust.* * *adverbio <correr/extenderse> parallelparalelamente A algo — <crecer/subir> in line with something
* * *= concomitantly, pari passu.Ex: Concomitantly, the cost effectiveness and efficiency of computer processing has led to a proliferation of on-line data bases.
Ex: According to Walker, if a just system permits mercy, it nearly always becomes, pari passu, unjust.* * *‹correr/extenderse› parallel paralelamente A algo:los salarios han ido subiendo paralelamente a la inflación salaries have risen in line with inflationparalelamente a estos actos in parallel with these events* * *paralelamente adv1. [en el espacio] parallel;la carretera discurre paralelamente al río the road runs parallel to the river2. [en el tiempo] at the same time;paralelamente, otro grupo se encarga de estudiar el presupuesto at the same time, another group will study the budget
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