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1 barbarie
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2 barbarie
f.1 cruelty, savagery (crueldad) (cualidad).2 barbarism (incultura).3 brutal act, atrocity, barbarity, savage act.* * *1 (rusticidad) ignorance2 (crueldad - cualidad) cruelty, savagery, brutality; (- acto) atrocity, act of cruelty* * *SF1) (=atraso) barbarism2) (=crueldad) barbarity, cruelty* * *femenino (de tribu, pueblo) barbarism, savagery; ( brutalidad) barbarity* * *= barbarism, inhumanity, barbarity.Ex. The article is entitled ' Barbarism is the absence of standards: applying standards to untangle the electronic jumble'.Ex. Humanism is seen as the last best way to combat inhumanity & injustice.Ex. The author also evokes the story of the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus in order to suggest the barbarity of Renaissance Rome.* * *femenino (de tribu, pueblo) barbarism, savagery; ( brutalidad) barbarity* * *= barbarism, inhumanity, barbarity.Ex: The article is entitled ' Barbarism is the absence of standards: applying standards to untangle the electronic jumble'.
Ex: Humanism is seen as the last best way to combat inhumanity & injustice.Ex: The author also evokes the story of the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus in order to suggest the barbarity of Renaissance Rome.* * *1 (de una tribu, un pueblo) barbarism, savageryviven aún en la barbarie they still live in a state of barbarism2 (brutalidad) barbarityla barbarie de este ataque the barbarity of this attack* * *
barbarie sustantivo femenino (de tribu, pueblo) barbarism, savagery;
( brutalidad) barbarity
barbarie sustantivo femenino savagery, cruelty
' barbarie' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
degradar
* * *barbarie nf1. [crueldad] [cualidad] cruelty, savagery;[acción] atrocity2. [incultura] barbarism* * *f barbarism* * *barbarie nf: barbarism, savagery -
3 barbarie
bar'barǐef1) ( falta de cultura) Rohheit f, Ungebildetheit f2) (fig: crueldad extrema) Grausamkeit fsustantivo femenino1. [crueldad] Grausamkeit diebarbariebarbarie [bar'βarje]Barbarei femenino -
4 barbarie
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5 barbarie
сущ.общ. бесчеловечность, варварство, грубость, зверство, неотёсанность, жестокость, невежество -
6 barbarie
fва́рварство; ди́кость; отста́лость -
7 barbarie
• barbarism• barbarity• brutal act• cruelty• savage act• savagery -
8 barbarie
f• barbarství• brutalita• nekulturnost• nelidskost• surovost -
9 barbarie
f прен. 1) жестокост, свирепост; 2) невежество, грубост. -
10 barbarie
f1) варварство; грубость; бескультурье2) дикость, жестокость, бесчеловечность -
11 caer en la barbarie
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12 revertir a la barbarie
• barbarize• revert the position of letters• reverter -
13 cometer actos de barbarie
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14 barbaria
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15 barbarismo
m1) лингв. варваризм2) необдуманность, безрассудность, глупость3) см. barbaridad 2)4) разг. см. barbarie 1) -
16 бесчеловечность
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17 варварство
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18 barbarismo
m.1 foreign word (extranjerismo).2 substandard usage.3 barbarism, nonstandard usage of the language, undesirable language construction.4 loan word, borrowed word, borrowing, barbarism.* * *1 barbarism* * *SM1) (Ling) barbarism2) = barbarie* * ** * *= barbarism, barbarity, barbaric act.Ex. The article is entitled ' Barbarism is the absence of standards: applying standards to untangle the electronic jumble'.Ex. The author also evokes the story of the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus in order to suggest the barbarity of Renaissance Rome.Ex. Twelve Nepalese hostages are killed by Islamic militants in Iraq in what Nepal calls a ' barbarian act'.* * ** * *= barbarism, barbarity, barbaric act.Ex: The article is entitled ' Barbarism is the absence of standards: applying standards to untangle the electronic jumble'.
Ex: The author also evokes the story of the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus in order to suggest the barbarity of Renaissance Rome.Ex: Twelve Nepalese hostages are killed by Islamic militants in Iraq in what Nepal calls a ' barbarian act'.* * *1 (extranjerismo) loan word, borrowing2 (solecismo) barbarism* * *
barbarismo sustantivo masculino ( extranjerismo) loan word, borrowing;
( solecismo) barbarism
* * *barbarismo nm1. [extranjerismo] = foreign word that has not yet been fully accepted as part of the language2. [incorrección] substandard usage, barbarism* * *m1 GRAM ( extranjerismo) loan word2 ( incorrección) barbarism -
19 brutalidad
f.1 brutality.2 brutal act.3 stupid action, stupid act, asininity.4 stupidity, idiocy, asininity.* * *1 (crueldad) brutality2 (necedad) stupid thing3 (cantidad) tremendous amount* * *SF1) (=cualidad) brutality2) (=acción)3) (=estupidez) stupidity4) *me gusta una brutalidad — I think it's great, I love it
* * *a) ( violencia) brutality, savagenessb) (acto, dicho)qué brutalidad, pegarle así a la pobre criatura! — what a brute, hitting the poor child like that!
qué brutalidad, preguntarle eso! — how insensitive can you get, asking him a question like that!
* * *= brutality, savagery.Ex. Nazi ideas and brutality were evident to all even at the time, as was the fact that they were rising to power.Ex. Is there any ambiguity in this phrase which can excuse the ALA's failure to defend Cuba's independent libraries from the savagery being inflicted upon them?.* * *a) ( violencia) brutality, savagenessb) (acto, dicho)qué brutalidad, pegarle así a la pobre criatura! — what a brute, hitting the poor child like that!
qué brutalidad, preguntarle eso! — how insensitive can you get, asking him a question like that!
* * *= brutality, savagery.Ex: Nazi ideas and brutality were evident to all even at the time, as was the fact that they were rising to power.
Ex: Is there any ambiguity in this phrase which can excuse the ALA's failure to defend Cuba's independent libraries from the savagery being inflicted upon them?.* * *1 (violencia) brutality, savageness2(acto, dicho): ¡qué brutalidad, pegarle así a la pobre criatura! what a brutish thing to do, hitting the poor child like that¡qué brutalidad, decírselo así de golpe! how insensitive can you get, just telling him out of the blue like that!3 ( fam)* * *
brutalidad sustantivo femenino
brutality, savageness
brutalidad sustantivo femenino brutality
' brutalidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barbarie
English:
barbarity
- brutality
* * *brutalidad nf1. [cualidad] brutality;con brutalidad brutally2. [acción] atrocity;las brutalidades cometidas por el ejército the atrocities committed by the army3. [tontería] stupid thing;decir brutalidades to talk nonsense* * *f brutality* * *brutalidad nfcrueldad: brutality -
20 degradar
v.1 to degrade, to debase (moralmente).Sus amigos degradaron a Ricardo His friends degraded Richard.Ricardo degradó la leche por dinero Richard downgraded the milk for money.El general degradó al soldado vago The general degraded the lazy soldier.2 to demote.* * *1 to degrade, debase2 MILITAR to demote1 to demean oneself, degrade oneself* * *1. VT1) (=deteriorar) [+ salud] to cause to deteriorate; [+ litoral] to spoil; [+ calidad] to lower, make worse2) (Mil) to demote, downgrade3) (Inform) [+ datos] to corrupt4) (Geol) [+ suelo] to impoverish2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Mil) to demoteb) ( envilecer) to degradec) ( empeorar) <calidad/valor> to diminish2) (Art) to gradate2.degradarse v prona) persona ( humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneselfb) (Quím) compuesto to decompose, degrade* * *= cheapen, debase, downgrade [down-grade], degrade, demean, demote, abase.Ex. Simplification is cheapening the process.Ex. As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.Ex. The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex. In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Ex. While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Ex. Supervisors may have to take such action as demoting or terminating an employee.Ex. Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.----* degradarse = degrade.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Mil) to demoteb) ( envilecer) to degradec) ( empeorar) <calidad/valor> to diminish2) (Art) to gradate2.degradarse v prona) persona ( humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneselfb) (Quím) compuesto to decompose, degrade* * *= cheapen, debase, downgrade [down-grade], degrade, demean, demote, abase.Ex: Simplification is cheapening the process.
Ex: As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.Ex: The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Ex: While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Ex: Supervisors may have to take such action as demoting or terminating an employee.Ex: Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.* degradarse = degrade.* * *degradar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Mil) to demote2 (envilecer) to degradeestas prácticas degradan al ser humano these practices are degrading to human beings3 (empeorar) ‹calidad/valor› to diminishel suelo está excesivamente degradado the soil is too impoverished4 ( Quím) ‹compuesto› to degradeB ( Art) to gradate1 «persona» (humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneself, humiliate oneself2 ( Quím) «compuesto» to decompose, degrade* * *
degradar ( conjugate degradar) verbo transitivoa) (Mil) to demote
degradarse verbo pronominal [ persona] to demean oneself, degrade oneself
degradar verbo transitivo
1 to degrade: esos actos de barbarie le degradan, he had degraded himself by committing such barbaric acts
2 (en una jerarquía) to demote
' degradar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
denigrar
English:
debase
- degrade
- rank
- cheapen
- demean
- demote
* * *♦ vt1. [moralmente] to degrade, to debase;el alcohol la ha degradado she's been ruined by drink2. [físicamente] [medio ambiente, naturaleza] to degrade;[calidad, servicio, producto] to cause to deteriorate;la contaminación degrada el medio ambiente pollution degrades the environment3. [de mando militar, cargo] to demote, to downgrade* * *v/t1 degrade2 MIL demote3 PINT gradate* * *degradar vt1) : to degrade, to debase2) : to demote
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barbarie — [ barbari ] n. f. • 1495; lat. barbaria 1 ♦ Manque de civilisation, état d un peuple non civilisé. Tirer un peuple de la barbarie. « Des restes de barbarie traînent encore, dit M. Bergeret, dans la civilisation moderne » (France). 2 ♦ Absence de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
barbarie — BARBARÍE, barbarii, s.f. 1. Stare primitivă de dezvoltare social culturală. 2. Concepţie, atitudine, comportare care dovedesc lipsă de respect, dispreţ sau ură faţă de cultură şi de civilizaţie; (concr.) faptă care rezultă dintr o asemenea… … Dicționar Român
barbarie — BARBARIE. s. f. Cruauté, inhumanité. Tout le monde déteste la barbarie de ces peuples, la barbarie de cet hommc là.Barearie, signifie aussi, Manque de politesse. La barbarie étoit grande en ce temps là. Le Roi François Premier a rétabli les… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
barbarie — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Estado de incultura y atraso de una comunidad: La barbarie de algunos pueblos obedece, generalmente, a siglos de aislamiento. 2. (no contable) Fiereza o crueldad: La barbarie de la guerra no tiene explicación … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
bărbărie — BĂRBĂRÍE s.f. Barbă mare, stufoasă. ♦ fig. Bătrân bărbos. – Barbă + suf. ărie. Trimis de paula, 23.05.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 BĂRBĂRÍE s. v. bărboaie, bărboi. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime bărbăríe (barbă mare) s. f … Dicționar Român
Barbărie — (Barberie). Bad im französischen Departement Niederloire, 1/2 Meile von Nantes entfernt, mit kaltem Mineralquell, welcher kohlensaures Gas. Eisen. schwefelsaure u. salzsaure Magnesia , Natron u. Kalksalze enthält … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
barbarie — /bar barje/ s.f. [dal lat. barbaries, der. di barbărus barbaro ], invar. 1. [condizione di popolo barbaro e, per estens., stadio di civiltà primitiva, o arretrata, o comunque non ritenuta raffinata: vivere nella b. ] ▶◀ arretratezza, inciviltà,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
barbárie — s. f. 1. Estado ou condição de bárbaro. = BARBARIA 2. Ato bárbaro. = BARBARIDADE ‣ Etimologia: latim barbaries, ei … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
barbarie — BARBARIE, Barbaria, vel Barbaries, Africa minor … Thresor de la langue françoyse
barbarie — (Del lat. barbarĭes). 1. f. Rusticidad, falta de cultura. 2. Fiereza, crueldad … Diccionario de la lengua española
Barbarie — obs. form of Barbary … Useful english dictionary