-
1 ballad
'bæləd(a simple, often sentimental, song: Older people prefer ballads to pop music.) baladatr['bæləd]1 baladaballad ['bæləd] n: romance m, balada fn.• balada s.f.• cantilena s.f.• canto s.m.• chanzoneta s.f.• copla s.f.• romance s.m.'bælədnoun (narrative poem, song) romance m; ( sentimental song) balada f['bælǝd]N balada f ; (Spanish) romance m, corrido m (Mex)* * *['bæləd]noun (narrative poem, song) romance m; ( sentimental song) balada f -
2 ballad
s.balada. -
3 ballad singer
s.cantante de baladas, romancero. -
4 ballad-maker
s.coplero, coplista, jacarista, escritor de canciones. -
5 ballad-monger
s.coplero, el que trafica en baladas, coplas o canciones. -
6 ballad-singer
s.jacarero, cantor de jácaras o balada -
7 ballad-tune
s.entonación o aire de balada. -
8 ballad-writer
s.coplero, coplista, jacarista, escritor de canciones. -
9 merry ballad
-
10 Spanish ballad
s.balada española, romance. -
11 balada
balada sustantivo femenino ballad
balada sustantivo femenino ballad ' balada' also found in these entries: English: ballad -
12 lay
I
1. lei past tense, past participle - laid; verb1) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.) poner, colocar2) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.) tender3) (to put in order or arrange: She went to lay the table for dinner; to lay one's plans / a trap.) preparar4) (to flatten: The animal laid back its ears; The wind laid the corn flat.) tender; allanar; alisar5) (to cause to disappear or become quiet: to lay a ghost / doubts.) calmar, aquietar6) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.) poner7) (to bet: I'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.) apostar•- layer
2. verb(to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) dividir en capas- layabout- lay-by
- layout
- laid up
- lay aside
- lay bare
- lay by
- lay down
- lay one's hands on
- lay hands on
- lay in
- lay low
- lay off
- lay on
- lay out
- lay up
- lay waste
II see lie II
III lei adjective1) (not a member of the clergy: lay preachers.) laico2) (not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject): Doctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.) lego, no profesional•- layman
IV lei noun(an epic poem.) romancelay1 vb ponerwill you lay the table? ¿quieres poner la mesa?lay2 vbshe lay unconscious on the floor yacía en el suelo, inconscienteen el sentido de yacer, estar tumbadotr[leɪ]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL laico,-a, seglar2 (non-professional) lego,-a, no profesional\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLlay brother hermano legolay figure maniquílay preacher predicador,-ra seglarlay sister hermana lega————————tr[leɪ]————————tr[leɪ]1→ link=lie lie{ 2————————tr[leɪ]1 (gen) poner, colocar; (spread out) extender4 (eggs) poner5 (bet) apostar6 (charge) formular7 taboo follar1 (hen) poner huevos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a great lay taboo ser muy bueno,-a en la camato be laid low estar enfermo,-a ( with, de)to be laid up tener que guardar camato lay claim to something hacer valer su derecho a algoto lay down the law dictar la leyto lay emphasis on something hacer hincapié en algoto lay it on / lay it on a bit thick familiar cargar la mano, cargar las tintas 2 (praise) hacer la pelotato lay one's hands on somebody pillar a alguiento lay open to... exponer a...to lay something flat derribar algoto lay the table poner la mesato lay the blame on somebody echar la culpa a alguiento lay up trouble for oneself crearse problemasto lay waste to arrasar, asolarthe lay of the land SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL la topografía1) place, put: poner, colocarshe laid it on the table: lo puso en la mesato lay eggs: poner huevos2) : hacerto lay a bet: hacer una apuesta3) impose: imponerto lay a tax: imponer un impuestoto lay the blame on: echarle la culpa a4)to lay out present: presentar, exponerhe laid out his plan: presentó su proyecto5)to lay out design: diseñar (el trazado de)lay adjsecular: laico, legolay n1) : disposición f, configuración fthe lay of the land: la configuración del terreno2) ballad: romance m, balada fadj.• laical adj.• laico, -a adj.• lego, -a adj.• seglar adj.n.• disposición s.f.• situación s.f.pret.(Preterito definido de "to lie")v.(§ p.,p.p.: laid) = acabar con v.• acostar v.• derribar v.• poner v.(§pres: pongo, pones...) pret: pus-pp: puestofut/c: pondr-•)
I leɪ
II
1.
(past & past p laid) transitive verb1) (put, place) poner*2) (arrange, put down in position) \<\<bricks/carpet\>\> poner*, colocar*; \<\<cable/pipes\>\> tender*, instalar; \<\<mines\>\> sembrar*3) ( prepare) \<\<trap/ambush\>\> tender*; \<\<plans\>\> hacer*to lay the table — poner* la mesa
4) (present, put forward)to lay a complaint against somebody — formular or presentar una queja contra alguien; claim I 2)
5) ( impose)to lay a burden/fine on somebody — imponer* una carga sobre/una multa a alguien; see also blame II a), stress I 2) a), emphasis
6) ( cause to be)to lay somebody low: he was laid low by malaria — estuvo postrado con malaria
7) ( Zool)to lay eggs — \<\<bird/reptile\>\> poner* huevos; \<\<fish/insects\>\> desovar*
8) \<\<bet\>\> hacer*; \<\<money\>\> apostar*; odds 1)9) ( to have sex with) (sl)
2.
vi1) \<\<hen\>\> poner* huevos2) (crit) lie II II•Phrasal Verbs:- lay down- lay in- lay into- lay off- lay on- lay out- lay up
III
adjective (before n)lay preacher — predicador, -dora m,f seglar
b) ( not expert)the lay reader — el lector profano en la materia, el lector no especializado
IV
noun (sl)he's/she's a good lay — es muy bueno/buena en la cama (fam)
I [leɪ]1. VT(pt, pp laid)1) (=place, put) poner, colocar; [+ carpet, lino] poner, extender; [+ bricks] poner, colocar; [+ pipes] (in building) instalar; [+ cable, mains, track, trap] tender; [+ foundations] echar; [+ foundation stone] colocar; [+ bomb, explosives] colocar; [+ mines] sembrar•
I haven't laid eyes on him for years — hace años que no lo veo•
I didn't lay a finger on it! — ¡no lo toqué!•
I don't know where to lay my hands on... — no sé dónde echar mano a or conseguir...•
to lay sth over or on sth — extender algo encima de algo2) (=prepare) [+ fire] preparar; [+ plans] hacer- the best laid plans3) (=present) [+ plan, proposal] presentar ( before a); [+ accusation, charge] hacer; [+ complaint] formular, presentar•
to lay a claim before sb — presentar una reivindicación a algncharge 1., 1), claim 1., 2)•
to lay the facts before sb — presentar los hechos a algn4) (=attribute) [+ blame] echar; [+ responsibility] atribuir (on a)5) (=flatten, suppress) [+ corn] abatir, encamar; [+ dust] matar; [+ doubts, fears] acallar; [+ ghost] conjurar6) (=cause to be)•
he has been laid low with flu — la gripe lo ha tenido en cama•
to lay o.s. open to attack/criticism — exponerse al ataque/a la crítica7) [+ bet] hacer; [+ money] apostar (on a)I'll lay you a fiver on it! — ¡te apuesto cinco libras a que es así!
to lay that... — apostar a que...
oddsthey're laying bets on who is going to leave next — hacen apuestas sobre quién será el próximo en marcharse
8) [+ egg] [bird, reptile] poner; [fish, amphibian, insect] depositarit lays its eggs on/in... — [fish, amphibian, insect] deposita los huevos or desova en...
9) ** (=have sex with) tirarse a ***, follarse a (Sp) ***2.VI [hen] poner (huevos)3. N1) [of countryside, district etc] disposición f, situación fthe lay of the land — (US) la configuración del terreno; (fig) la situación, el estado de las cosas
2)hen in lay — gallina f ponedora
3) **4) *** (=act) polvo *** m4.CPD- lay away- lay by- lay down- lay in- lay into- lay off- lay on- lay out- lay over- lay up
II
[leɪ]PT of lie II, 1., 1)
III [leɪ]1.ADJ (Rel) laico, lego, seglar; (=non-specialist) lego, profano, no experto2.CPDlay brother N — (Rel) donado m, lego m, hermano m lego
lay person N — (Rel) lego(-a) m / f; (=non-specialist) profano(-a) m / f
lay preacher N — predicador(a) m / f laico(-a)
lay reader N — (Rel) persona laica encargada de conducir parte de un servicio religioso
lay sister N — (Rel) donada f, lega f
IV
[leɪ]N (Mus, Literat) trova f, canción f* * *
I [leɪ]
II
1.
(past & past p laid) transitive verb1) (put, place) poner*2) (arrange, put down in position) \<\<bricks/carpet\>\> poner*, colocar*; \<\<cable/pipes\>\> tender*, instalar; \<\<mines\>\> sembrar*3) ( prepare) \<\<trap/ambush\>\> tender*; \<\<plans\>\> hacer*to lay the table — poner* la mesa
4) (present, put forward)to lay a complaint against somebody — formular or presentar una queja contra alguien; claim I 2)
5) ( impose)to lay a burden/fine on somebody — imponer* una carga sobre/una multa a alguien; see also blame II a), stress I 2) a), emphasis
6) ( cause to be)to lay somebody low: he was laid low by malaria — estuvo postrado con malaria
7) ( Zool)to lay eggs — \<\<bird/reptile\>\> poner* huevos; \<\<fish/insects\>\> desovar*
8) \<\<bet\>\> hacer*; \<\<money\>\> apostar*; odds 1)9) ( to have sex with) (sl)
2.
vi1) \<\<hen\>\> poner* huevos2) (crit) lie II II•Phrasal Verbs:- lay down- lay in- lay into- lay off- lay on- lay out- lay up
III
adjective (before n)lay preacher — predicador, -dora m,f seglar
b) ( not expert)the lay reader — el lector profano en la materia, el lector no especializado
IV
noun (sl)he's/she's a good lay — es muy bueno/buena en la cama (fam)
-
13 romance
1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) amorío, idilio2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) novela sentimental3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romance•- romantic- romantically
romance n historia de amor
romance sustantivo masculino romance
romance
I sustantivo masculino
1 Lit ballad
2 (idilio) romance
3 Ling Romance language
II adj Ling Romance ' romance' also found in these entries: Spanish: fotonovela - idilio - lío - revista - románica - románico English: romance - Romanic - ballad - Romance - whirltr[rəʊ'mæns]1 románico,-aromance n1) : romance m, novela f de caballerías2) : novela f de amor, novela f romántica3) affair: romance m, amorío madj.• romance adj.• románico, -a adj.• romántico, -a adj.n.• cuento de amor s.m.• cuento de aventuras s.m.• novela s.f.• romance s.m.v.• soñar v.rə'mænsˌ 'rəʊmæns, rəʊ'mæns [rǝʊ'mæns]1. Ntheir romance lasted exactly six months — su romance or idilio duró exactamente seis meses, sus amores duraron exactamente seis meses
2) (=romantic character) lo romántico, lo poético; (=picturesqueness) lo pintorescothe romance of history — lo atractivo or lo poético de la historia
3) (=tale) novela f (sentimental), cuento m (de amor); (medieval) libro m de caballerías, poema m caballeresco; (Mus) romanza f4) (Ling)2.ADJ [language] romance3.VI soñar, fantasear* * *[rə'mænsˌ 'rəʊmæns, rəʊ'mæns] -
14 Ward, Bill
De nuevo un hombre de trayecto corto y poco relevante. Bill Ward dirige y produce, sobre guion propio, Ballad of a Gunfighter.Ballad of a Gunfighter. 1964. 84 minutos. Eastmancolor. Parade. Marty Robbins, Joyce Reed. -
15 barrack-room
tr['bærəkrʊːm]1 dormitorio de tropa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbarrack-room joke chiste nombre masculino cuartelero['bærǝkrʊm]1.N dormitorio m de tropa2.CPD cuartelerobarrack-room ballad N — canción f cuartelera
barrack-room lawyer N — protestón(-ona) m / f
-
16 border
'bo:də
1. noun1) (the edge of a particular thing: the border of a picture/handkerchief.) borde2) (the boundary of a country: They'll ask for your passport at the border.) frontera3) (a flower bed round the edge of a lawn etc: a flower border.) arriate
2. verb((with on) to come near to or lie on the border of: Germany borders on France.) lindar con
3. noun(the border between one thing and another: He was on the borderline between passing and failing.) límiteborder n1. frontera2. bordetr['bɔːdəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of country) frontera2 (edge) borde nombre masculino3 (in sewing) ribete nombre masculino, orla4 (of flowers, plants) arriate nombre masculino1 fronterizo,-a1 (sew) ribetear, orlar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto cross the border cruzar la fronteraBorder collie perro pastor escocésborder ['bɔrdər] vt1) edge: ribetear, bordear2) bound: limitar con, lindar conborder viverge: rayar, lindarthat borders on absurdity: eso raya en el absurdoborder n1) edge: borde m, orilla f2) trim: ribete m3) frontier: frontera fn.• borde s.m.• filo s.m. (Edging)n.• cenefa s.f. (Shore)n.• orla s.f.adj.• borde adj.• frontera adj.• fronterizo, -a adj.n.• aledaño s.m.• arcén s.m.• arriate s.m.• bordadura s.f.• canto (Borde) s.m.• cerco s.m.• confín s.m.• filete s.m.• franja s.f.• frontera s.f.• margen s.m.• orilla s.f.• ribete s.m.v.• alindar v.• confinar v.• confrontar v.• lindar v.• orlar v.
I 'bɔːrdər, 'bɔːdə(r)1) ( Pol) frontera fParaguay has borders with three countries — Paraguay limita con tres países; (before n) <dispute, town> fronterizo
2)a) ( edge) borde mb) (edging - on fabric, plate) cenefa f3) ( in garden) arriate m, cantero m (RPl)
II
a) \<\<country/state\>\> limitar con; \<\<fields/lands\>\> lindar conbordering states — estados mpl limítrofes or fronterizos
b) (edge - with ribbon, binding) ribetearPhrasal Verbs:['bɔːdǝ(r)]1. N2) (=frontier) frontera fthe Borders — (Brit) la frontera entre Inglaterra y Escocia
3) (Sew) orilla f, cenefa f2. VT1) (=adjoin) bordear, lindar conit is bordered on the north by... — linda al norte con...
2) (Sew) ribetear, orlar3.CPD [area, ballad] fronterizo; [guard] de la fronteraborder dispute N — disputa f fronteriza
border incident N — incidente m fronterizo
border patrol N — (US) patrulla f de fronteras
border post N — puesto m fronterizo
border town N — pueblo m fronterizo
* * *
I ['bɔːrdər, 'bɔːdə(r)]1) ( Pol) frontera fParaguay has borders with three countries — Paraguay limita con tres países; (before n) <dispute, town> fronterizo
2)a) ( edge) borde mb) (edging - on fabric, plate) cenefa f3) ( in garden) arriate m, cantero m (RPl)
II
a) \<\<country/state\>\> limitar con; \<\<fields/lands\>\> lindar conbordering states — estados mpl limítrofes or fronterizos
b) (edge - with ribbon, binding) ribetearPhrasal Verbs: -
17 sentimental
- 'men-1) ((sometimes with about) having, showing or causing much tender feeling: a sentimental person; a sentimental film about a little boy and a donkey.) sentimental2) (of the emotions or feelings: The ring has sentimental value, as my husband gave it to me.) sentimentalsentimental adj sentimental
sentimental adjetivo
sentimental
I adjetivo sentimental: su vida sentimental es un desastre, her love life is a disaster
II mf sentimental person: es una sentimental, she's a sentimental woman ' sentimental' also found in these entries: Spanish: compañera - compañero - ligadura - pareja - parejo - revés - consultorio - cursi - romántico - valor - vida English: corny - girlfriend - love - maudlin - partnership - sentimental - sentimentally - ballad - involvement - slush - unsentimentaltr[sentɪ'mentəl]1 sentimental2 pejorative sentimentaloide, sensiblero,-asentimental [.sɛntə'mɛntəl] adj: sentimentaladj.• sensiblero, -a adj.• sentimental adj.'sentɪ'mentḷa) ( emotional) <person/movie/song> sentimentalb) ( concerning emotions) (usu before n)[ˌsentɪ'mentl]ADJ sentimental; pej sentimental, sensiblero* * *['sentɪ'mentḷ]a) ( emotional) <person/movie/song> sentimentalb) ( concerning emotions) (usu before n) -
18 song
soŋ1) (something (to be) sung: He wrote this song for his wife to sing.) canción2) (singing: He burst into song.) canto3) (the sound(s) made by a bird: birdsong.) canto•- songbird- songwriter
song n cancióntr[sɒŋ]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL(going) for a song regalado,-ato burst into song ponerse a cantarto make a song and dance about something armar un revuelo por algosong ['sɔŋ] n: canción f, canto m (de un pájaro)n.• balada s.f.• canción s.f.• cantar s.m.• cantilena s.f.• canto s.m.• cántico s.m.sɔːŋ, sɒŋa) c ( piece) canción fto burst into songu — ponerse* a cantar
to buy/sell something for a song — (colloq) comprar/vender algo por una bicoca (fam)
b) u ( of bird) canto m[sɒŋ]1. N1) (=ballad etc) canción fgive us a song! — ¡cántanos algo!
festival of Spanish song — festival m de la canción española
- make a song and dance about sth- be on song- sing another song2) [of birds] canto m2.CPDsong and dance routine N — número m de canción y baile
song book N — cancionero m
song cycle N — ciclo m de canciones
Song of Solomon, Song of Songs N — Cantar m de los Cantares
song sheet N — = songsheet
song thrush N — tordo m cantor, tordo m melodioso
* * *[sɔːŋ, sɒŋ]a) c ( piece) canción fto burst into songu — ponerse* a cantar
to buy/sell something for a song — (colloq) comprar/vender algo por una bicoca (fam)
b) u ( of bird) canto m -
19 tonada
tonada sustantivo femenino ( canción) ballad, song
tonada sustantivo femenino
1 Mús (melodía) tune
2 (canción) song ' tonada' also found in these entries: English: tune -
20 McLaglen, Andrew V.
Hijo del actor Victor McLaglen, uno de los actores fetiche de John Ford, empieza a dirigir en 1956, probablemente con la extrana idea de ser un nuevo John Ford. No lo consigue en absoluto; es mas, sus peliculas llegan a ser irritantes por el permanente intento de acumular situaciones semejantes a las preferidas por el maestro, en especial con tiernos toques de humor. Naturalmente, el tratamiento de estas situaciones pone en evidencia la enorme distancia entre ambos.Gun the Man Down. 1956. 78 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. James Arness, Angie Dickinson.Freckles. 1960. 83 minutos. Color DeLuxe. CinemaScope. Fox. Martin West, Carol Christensen.McLintock! (El gran McLintock). 1963. 127 minutos. Technicolor. Pana vi sion. Batjac (UA). John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Stefanie Powers, Patrick Wayne, Yvonne De Carlo.Shenandoah (El valle de la violencia). 1965. 105 minutos. Technicolor. Universal. James Stewart, Rosemary Forsyth.The Rare Breed (Una dama entre vaqueros). 1966. 97 minutos. Technico lor. Panavision. Universal. James Stewart, Maureen O’Hara.The Way West (Camino de Oregon). 1967. 122 minutos. Color DeLuxe. Pa na vision. UA. Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Richard Widmark, Sally Field.The Ballad of Josie (Desafio en el rancho). 1967. 102 minutos. Technicolor. Techniscope. Universal. Doris Day, Peter Graves.Bandolero! (Bandolero). 1968. 106 minutos. Color DeLuxe. Panavision. Fox. James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch.The Undefeated (Los indestructibles). 1969. 118 minutos. Color DeLuxe. Panavision. Fox. John Wayne, Rock Hudson.Chisum (Chisum). 1970. 110 minutos. Technicolor. Panavision. Batjac (WB). John Wayne, Forrest Tucker.One More Train to Rob (Asalto al ultimo tren). 1971. 108 minutos. Technicolor. Universal. George Peppard, Diana Muldaur.Something Big (La primera ametralladora del Oeste). 1971. 108 minutos. Technicolor. Stanmore & Penbar Productions. Dean Martin, Brian Keith, Honor Blackman.Cahill U.S. Marshall (La soga de la horca). 1973. 102 minutos. Technicolor. Panavision. Batjac (WB). John Wayne, George Kennedy, Marie Windsor.The Last Hard Men (Los ultimos hombres duros). 1976. 97 min. Color De - Luxe. Panavision. Fox. Charlton Heston, James Coburn, Barbara Hershey, Jorge Rivero.English-Spanish dictionary of western films > McLaglen, Andrew V.
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
Ballad — Bal lad, n. [OE. balade, OF. balade, F. ballade, fr. Pr. ballada a dancing song, fr. ballare to dance; cf. It. ballata. See 2d {Ball}, n., and {Ballet}.] A popular kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; as, the ballad of Chevy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ballad — Bal lad, v. i. To make or sing ballads. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ballad — Bal lad, v. t. To make mention of in ballads. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ballad — англ. [бэ/лэд] ballade [бэла/д] 1) баллада 2) в эстрад. музыке и джазе медленная пьеса с темой в 32 такта … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
ballad — (n.) late 15c., from Fr. ballade dancing song (13c.), from O.Prov. ballada (poem for a) dance, from balar to dance, from L.L. ballare to dance (see BALL (Cf. ball) (n.2)) … Etymology dictionary
ballad — [n] narrative song carol, chant, ditty, serenade; concept 595 … New thesaurus
ballad — ► NOUN 1) a poem or song telling a popular story. 2) a slow sentimental or romantic song. DERIVATIVES balladeer noun balladry noun. ORIGIN Provençal balada dance, song to dance to , from Latin ballare to dance … English terms dictionary
ballad — [bal′əd] n. [ME balad < OFr ballade, dancing song < OProv ballada, (poem for a) dance < balar, to dance < LL ballare: see BALL2] 1. a romantic or sentimental song with the same melody for each stanza 2. a song or poem that tells a… … English World dictionary
ballad — balladic /beuh lad ik/, adj. balladlike, adj. /bal euhd/, n. 1. any light, simple song, esp. one of sentimental or romantic character, having two or more stanzas all sung to the same melody. 2. a simple narrative poem of folk origin, composed in… … Universalium
Ballad — A ballad is a poem usually set to music; thus, it often is a story told in a song. Any myth form may be told as a ballad, such as historical accounts or fairy tales in verse form. It usually has foreshortened, alternating four stress lines (… … Wikipedia
Ballad — «Хор» Баллада … Википедия