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1 masacre
f.massacre.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: masacrar.* * *1 massacre* * *noun f.* * *SF massacre* * *femenino massacre* * *= massacre, masssacre, bloodshed, carnage, butchery, bloodbath [blood bath], mass killing, decimation.Ex. Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as massacres when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.Ex. Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.Ex. The author deals with the vexed issue of copyright passing from the bloodshed provoked by St. Columba's unauthorized copying of a neighbour's book of Psalms in the Sixth century, through the invention of royalties for glassblowers during the Renaissance to Microsoft's problems with free software.Ex. This new horror genre uses humor in the midst of violent gore & carnage.Ex. They charge the West, which has chosen to look the other way, with complicity in the butchery.Ex. The story amounts to blind love equals bloodbath and media exploitation in rural America.Ex. By way of background, Mr. Pateman also denies that the Khmer Rouge committed mass killings in Cambodia.Ex. Over the past decades librarians have been variously outraged and resigned to budget cuts and spiralling prices, leading to the decimation of their holdings.* * *femenino massacre* * *= massacre, masssacre, bloodshed, carnage, butchery, bloodbath [blood bath], mass killing, decimation.Ex: Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as massacres when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.
Ex: Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.Ex: The author deals with the vexed issue of copyright passing from the bloodshed provoked by St. Columba's unauthorized copying of a neighbour's book of Psalms in the Sixth century, through the invention of royalties for glassblowers during the Renaissance to Microsoft's problems with free software.Ex: This new horror genre uses humor in the midst of violent gore & carnage.Ex: They charge the West, which has chosen to look the other way, with complicity in the butchery.Ex: The story amounts to blind love equals bloodbath and media exploitation in rural America.Ex: By way of background, Mr. Pateman also denies that the Khmer Rouge committed mass killings in Cambodia.Ex: Over the past decades librarians have been variously outraged and resigned to budget cuts and spiralling prices, leading to the decimation of their holdings.* * *massacre* * *
Del verbo masacrar: ( conjugate masacrar)
masacré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
masacre es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
masacrar
masacre
masacrar ( conjugate masacrar) verbo transitivo
to massacre
masacre sustantivo femenino
massacre
masacrar verbo transitivo to massacre
masacre sustantivo femenino massacre
' masacre' also found in these entries:
English:
massacre
- slaughter
- blood
* * *masacre nfmassacre* * *f massacre* * *masacre nf: massacre* * *masacre n slaughter -
2 corrido
adj.1 consecutive.2 experienced, deft, expert, old-hand.3 ashamed, blushing, abashed, embarrassed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: correr.* * *► adjetivo1 (peso) good2 (seguido) full, continuous3 figurado (avergonzado) abashed4 figurado (experimentado) experienced5 (tiempo) running\dejar corrido,-a a alguien figurado to embarrass somebodyquedarse corrido,-a figurado to feel embarrassed* * *1. ADJ1) [habitación, galería] continuous2) [cortinas] drawn3) (=avergonzado) abashed, embarrassed4) (=experimentado) worldly-wise, sharp5) [con expresiones temporales]6) [peso, medida] extra, extra largeun kilo corrido — a good kilo, a kilo and a bit
7) [estilo] fluent, confidentse sabía la lección de corrido — he knew it all right through, he could say it all from memory
8) Méx2. SM1) Méx (=balada) ballad2) Perú (=fugitivo) fugitive from justiceCORRIDO Corridos are Mexican ballads, usually sung by a solo voice and accompanied on the guitar. Traditionally they were used to narrate important events to semi-literate communities, and favourite themes include the Mexican Revolution and Mexican migration to the USA. The corrido is similar in form to the Spanish romance from which it derives, but deals with the common people's struggle for justice, rather than the chivalrous deeds of the aristocracy.* * *I- da adjetivoa) (fam) < persona> worldly-wise (colloq)b) <balcón/galería> continuousde corrido — (fam) carrerilla
c) (Esp fam) ( avergonzado) embarrassedII •• Cultural note:In Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters. Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people* * *I- da adjetivoa) (fam) < persona> worldly-wise (colloq)b) <balcón/galería> continuousde corrido — (fam) carrerilla
c) (Esp fam) ( avergonzado) embarrassedII •• Cultural note:In Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters. Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people* * *1 ( fam); ‹persona› worldly-wisees un hombre muy corrido he's a man of the world, he's very worldly-wise, he's been around ( colloq)2 ‹balcón/galería› continuousme lo dijo de corrido he reeled it off parrot-fashionIn Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters.Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people.* * *
Del verbo correr: ( conjugate correr)
corrido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
correr
corrido
correr ( conjugate correr) verbo intransitivo
1
◊ bajó/subió las escaleras corriendo she ran down/up the stairs;
salieron corriendo del banco they ran out of the bank;
echó a corrido he started to run
2a) ( apresurarse):◊ ¡corre, ponte los zapatos! hurry o quick, put your shoes on!;
no corras tanto que te equivocarás don't do it so quickly, you'll only make mistakes ;
corrí a llamarte I rushed to call you;
me tengo que ir corriendo I have to rush off
[ conductor] to drive fast
3
[ agua] to run;
[ sangre] to flow;
b) [ rumor]:◊ corre el rumor/la voz de que … there is a rumor going around that …
4 (pasar, transcurrir):◊ corría el año 1973 cuando … it was 1973 when …;
con el corrido de los años as time went/goes by;
¡cómo corre el tiempo! how time flies!
5 ( hacerse cargo) corrido con algo ‹ con gastos› to pay sth;
‹ con organización› to be responsible for sth
verbo transitivo
1
2 ( exponerse a):
aquí no corres peligro you're safe here
3
‹ cortina› ( cerrar) to draw, close;
( abrir) to open, pull back;
correrse verbo pronominal
1
[pieza/carga] to shift
2
[rímel/maquillaje] to run, smudge;
corrido sustantivo masculino: Mexican folk song
correr
I verbo intransitivo
1 to run
(ir deprisa) to go fast
(al conducir) to drive fast
2 (el viento) to blow
(un río) to flow
3 (darse prisa) to hurry: corre, que no llegamos, hurry up or we'll be late
figurado corrí a hablar con él, I rushed to talk to him
4 (estar en situación de) correr peligro, to be in danger
correr prisa, to be urgent
II verbo transitivo
1 (estar expuesto a) to have
correr el riesgo, to run the risk
2 (una cortina) to draw
(un cerrojo) to close
3 (un mueble) to pull up, draw up
♦ Locuciones: corre a mi cargo, I'll take care of it
correr con los gastos, to foot the bill
' corrido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
horario
* * *corrido, -a♦ adj1. [cortinas] drawn2. [avergonzado] embarrassed3. [experimentado] wordly-wise4. [continuo] continuous;balcón corrido long balcony [along front of building];banco corrido long bench;dos páginas de texto corrido two pages of continuous o unbroken text;se lo sabe de corrido she knows it by heart;♦ nm[canción] = Mexican ballad* * *adj:decir algo de corrido fig say sth parrot-fashion* * *corrido, -da adj1) : straight, continuous2) : wordly, experiencedcorrido nm: Mexican narrative folk song -
3 testigo
adj.witness.f. & m.1 witness (person).ser testigo de algo to witness somethingtú eres testigo de que estuve allí you are my witness that I was thereun castillo que ha sido testigo de innumerables batallas a castle that has witnessed countless battlesponer por testigo a alguien to cite somebody as a witnesstestigo de cargo/descargo witness for the prosecution/defensetestigo de Jehová Jehovah's Witnesstestigo ocular o presencial eyewitness2 control, standard of comparison in an experiment.3 boundary marker, marker.4 baton, baton in a relay race.m.baton (sport).* * *1 witness1 (prueba) proof, evidence, witness2 DEPORTE baton\a Dios pongo por testigo I swear to Godponer a alguien por testigo to call somebody as witnesstestigo de cargo witness for the prosecutiontestigo de descargo witness for the defence (US defense)testigo ocular / testigo presencial eyewitnessTestigos de Jehová Jehovah's Witnesses* * *noun mf.* * *1. SMF1) (Jur) witness; [de boda, contrato] witness2) (=espectador) witnesstú eres testigo de que nunca le he pegado — you can testify to o vouch for the fact that I have never hit him
estas paredes han sido testigo de nuestro amor — these walls have witnessed o are the witness of our love
3) (Rel)2. SM1) (Dep) [en relevos] baton2) (Aut)3) [en experimento] control4) (Geol) sample core3.ADJ INV* * *masculino y femenino1)a) ( que presencia algo) witness; (Der) witnessPablo es testigo de que no lo toqué — I didn't touch it, Pablo can vouch for me
la historia será testigo de que... — history will bear witness to the fact that...
b) ( en boda) witness2) testigo masculino ( en carreras de relevos) baton* * *masculino y femenino1)a) ( que presencia algo) witness; (Der) witnessPablo es testigo de que no lo toqué — I didn't touch it, Pablo can vouch for me
la historia será testigo de que... — history will bear witness to the fact that...
b) ( en boda) witness2) testigo masculino ( en carreras de relevos) baton* * *testigo11 = witness.Ex: The hearings before the Royal Commission, including among the witnesses some of the most prominent librarians and scholars of that day, extended from 1847 to 1849.
* relato de testigo presencial = eyewitness account.* ser testigo de = witness, be witness to, stand as + witness to.* testigo luminoso = pilot light.* testigo ocular = eyewitness.* testigo presencial = eyewitness.testigo22 = baton.Ex: To quote Mr Wedgeworth, 'the baton for the next IFLA Conference has now been transferred from the Chinese Organizing Committee to the Danish Organizing Committee'.
* pasar el testigo = pass (on) + the torch, pass (on) + the baton.testigo33 = dummy book, memento slip.Ex: It used to be common practice to keep certain books in the librarian's office or in a locked cupboard (eg books on sex), so a dummy book was place on the appropriate shelf.
Ex: Shelf-reading also provides the opportunity to check the existence of memento slips in case of displaced volumes.* * *A1 (que presencia algo) witness; ( Der) witnesste lo juro, Pablo es testigo de que no lo toqué I swear I didn't touch it, Pablo can vouch for me o ask Pablopongo a Dios por testigo as God is my witnesscierra la puerta, no quiero testigos close the door, I don't want an audienceestas murallas han sido testigo de muchas batallas these walls have witnessed many battlesla historia será testigo de que cometemos un gran error history will bear witness to the fact that we are making a great mistake2 (en una boda) witnessfui testigo or ( RPl) salí de testigo en su casamiento I acted as o I was a witness at their weddingCompuestos:witness for the prosecutionwitness for the defense*Jehovah's Witnesshearsay witnesswitness● testigo ocular or presencialeyewitnessB1 (en carreras de relevos) baton2 (en experimentos) control3 (mojón) marker4 (luz) warning light, indicator light* * *
testigo sustantivo masculino y femenino
witness;
testigo
I mf
1 (en un juicio, boda, documento) witness
Jur testigo de cargo/descargo, witness for the prosecution/ defence
Jur testigo presencial, eyewitness
2 (de un crimen, suceso) witness: eres testigo de que me lo acaba de proponer, you are a witness that he has just suggested it to me
3 Rel Testigos de Jehová, Jehovah's Witnesses
II sustantivo masculino Dep baton: agotado, el corredor pasó el testigo a su relevo, in a state of exhaustion, the runner passed the baton on to the next relay runner
' testigo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calidad
- descargo
- encajar
- interrogar
- reclamar
- citar
- declaración
- declarar
- interrogatorio
- involuntario
- ver
English:
baton
- bystander
- cross-examine
- defence
- defense
- expert witness
- eyewitness
- fulfillment
- fulfilment
- Jehovah
- witness
- best
- eye
* * *♦ nmf1. [en juicio, de acción] witness;ser testigo de algo to witness sth;fue testigo del accidente he witnessed the accident;tú eres testigo de que estuve allí you are my witness that I was there;un castillo que ha sido testigo de innumerables batallas a castle that has witnessed countless battles;RPsalir de testigo a alguien to be a witness for sbtestigo de cargo witness for the prosecution;testigo de descargo witness for the defence;testigo de Jehová Jehovah's Witness;testigo ocular eyewitness;testigo presencial eyewitness2. [en boda] witness♦ nmDep baton* * *I m/f JUR witness;ser testigo be a witness;testigo de boda witnessII m DEP baton* * *testigo nmf: witness* * *testigo n2. (en atletismo) baton -
4 altercado
m.1 argument, row.2 altercation, fight, dispute, quarrel.past part.past participle of spanish verb: altercar.* * *1 argument, quarrel* * *noun m.altercation, dispute* * *masculino argument* * *= altercation, argument, aggressive incident, scandal, running battle, dust-up, fracas.Ex. Then I came within this disagreeable person's atmosphere, and lo! before I know what's happened I'm involved in an unpleasant altercation.Ex. We do not want to see young assistants at the counter getting involved in an argument.Ex. Data on 9318 aggressive incidents were collected from official game reports.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.Ex. The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.Ex. There are, as I see it, approximately three positions one can take on the matter, each with its own adherents in the current fracas.----* tener un altercado = have + altercation.* * *masculino argument* * *= altercation, argument, aggressive incident, scandal, running battle, dust-up, fracas.Ex: Then I came within this disagreeable person's atmosphere, and lo! before I know what's happened I'm involved in an unpleasant altercation.
Ex: We do not want to see young assistants at the counter getting involved in an argument.Ex: Data on 9318 aggressive incidents were collected from official game reports.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.Ex: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.Ex: There are, as I see it, approximately three positions one can take on the matter, each with its own adherents in the current fracas.* tener un altercado = have + altercation.* * *argument, altercation ( frml)tener un altercado con algn to have an argument with sb* * *
Del verbo altercar: ( conjugate altercar)
altercado es:
el participio
altercado sustantivo masculino
argument
altercado sustantivo masculino quarrel, argument
' altercado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
zafarrancho
- discusión
English:
flare-up
- wrangle
- fracas
* * *altercado nmargument, row;tuvo un altercado con el jefe she had an argument o a row with the boss;altercado callejero disturbance* * *m argument, altercation fml* * *altercado nmdiscusión, disputa: altercation, argument, dispute* * *1. (riña) argument2. (enfrentamiento) disturbance -
5 banda callejera
(n.) = street gang, gang, gang of youthsEx. For millions of people around the world, street gangs are a way of life.Ex. In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex. Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.* * *(n.) = street gang, gang, gang of youthsEx: For millions of people around the world, street gangs are a way of life.
Ex: In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today. -
6 banda juvenil
(n.) = gang of youthsEx. Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.* * *(n.) = gang of youthsEx: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.
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7 barricada
f.barricade.* * *1 barricade\levantar barricadas to erect barricades* * *noun f.* * *SF barricade* * *femenino barricade* * *= barricade.Ex. It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.----* cortar con barricadas = barricade.* levantar una barricada = barricade.* * *femenino barricade* * *= barricade.Ex: It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.
* cortar con barricadas = barricade.* levantar una barricada = barricade.* * *barricadelevantar barricadas to set up barricades* * *
barricada sustantivo femenino
barricade
barricada sustantivo femenino barricade
' barricada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
formar
- parapeto
English:
barricade
* * *barricada nfbarricade;levantar barricadas to put up barricades* * *f barricade* * *barricada nf: barricade* * *barricada n barricade -
8 batalla
f.1 battle.batalla campal pitched battlebatalla naval naval o sea battle2 wheelbase.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: batallar.* * *1 battle\de batalla familiar ordinary, everydaybatalla campal pitched battle* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=lucha) battlelibrar o trabar batalla — to do battle
2) (=sufrimiento) fight, struggle3) (Aut) wheelbase* * *a) ( lucha) battlede batalla — (fam) <zapatos/abrigo> everyday (before n)
dar batalla — (Méx, Ven fam)
b) ( interior) struggle, battle* * *= battle.Ex. Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and battles when the colonists won.----* batalla campal = pitched battle, field battle.* batalla + continuar = battle + rage.* batalla diaria = daily grind.* batalla judicial = legal battle.* batalla legal = legal battle.* batalla naval = war at sea, naval battle.* batalla perdida = losing battle.* buque de batalla = battle cruiser.* caballo de batalla = uphill struggle, hobby-horse, war horse, charger.* caballo de batalla medieval = destrier.* caer en batalla = fall in + battle.* campo de batalla = battleground, battlefield.* como un campo de batalla = like a war zone.* crucero de batalla = battle cruiser.* frente de batalla, el = battlefront, the.* ganar una batalla = win + battle.* haber ganado la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.* haber ganado sólo la mitad de la batalla = be only half the battle.* librar una batalla = wage + battle.* luchar una batalla perdida = fight + a losing battle.* perder una batalla = lose + battle.* puesto de batalla = battle-station.* tener ganada la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.* tener ganada sólo la mitad de la batalla = be only half the battle.* * *a) ( lucha) battlede batalla — (fam) <zapatos/abrigo> everyday (before n)
dar batalla — (Méx, Ven fam)
b) ( interior) struggle, battle* * *= battle.Ex: Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and battles when the colonists won.
* batalla campal = pitched battle, field battle.* batalla + continuar = battle + rage.* batalla diaria = daily grind.* batalla judicial = legal battle.* batalla legal = legal battle.* batalla naval = war at sea, naval battle.* batalla perdida = losing battle.* buque de batalla = battle cruiser.* caballo de batalla = uphill struggle, hobby-horse, war horse, charger.* caballo de batalla medieval = destrier.* caer en batalla = fall in + battle.* campo de batalla = battleground, battlefield.* como un campo de batalla = like a war zone.* crucero de batalla = battle cruiser.* frente de batalla, el = battlefront, the.* ganar una batalla = win + battle.* haber ganado la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.* haber ganado sólo la mitad de la batalla = be only half the battle.* librar una batalla = wage + battle.* luchar una batalla perdida = fight + a losing battle.* perder una batalla = lose + battle.* puesto de batalla = battle-station.* tener ganada la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.* tener ganada sólo la mitad de la batalla = be only half the battle.* * *A1 (lucha) battlela batalla contra la ignorancia the battle against ignorancelibrar batalla to do battlelibraron una larga batalla contra el analfabetismo they waged a long battle against illiteracyuna gran batalla se estaba librando en su interior there was a great battle o struggle going on within himdar batalla (Méx, Ven fam): estos niños dan batalla todo el día these kids don't let up for one minute ( colloq)un problema que le ha dado mucha batalla a problem which has caused her a lot of hassle ( colloq)dar la batalla to put up a fight2 ( fam) (gran esfuerzo) struggle, battle3 ( fam) (historia) story4 ( Art) battlepiece, battle sceneCompuestos:pitched battleB ( Auto) wheelbase* * *
Del verbo batallar: ( conjugate batallar)
batalla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
batalla
batallar
batalla sustantivo femenino
battle;
batalla campal pitched battle;
de batalla (fam) ‹zapatos/abrigo› everyday ( before n)
batallar ( conjugate batallar) verbo intransitivo
batalla con algn/algo ( lidiar) to battle with sb/sthb) (Mil) to fight
batalla sustantivo femenino
1 battle
(política, con uno mismo) struggle 2 batalla campal, pitched battle
figurado fight, row: la reunión se convirtió en una verdadera batalla campal, the meeting turned into a real pitched battle
♦ Locuciones: dar la batalla, to fight
dar mucha batalla, to be a lot of trouble
de batalla, ordinary everyday: necesito comprarme un traje de batalla, I need to buy an ordinary everyday suit
batallar verbo intransitivo to fight, quarrel
' batalla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caballo
- campal
- campo
- cruenta
- cruento
- fiera
- fiero
- ganarse
- media
- medio
- perder
- reñir
- sarracina
- librar
- reñido
English:
arena
- Armageddon
- armistice
- battle
- battlefield
- bitter
- bitterness
- bloody
- day
- decisive
- fight
- grim
- hobbyhorse
- lull
- mock
- pitched battle
- site
- spell
- better
* * *♦ nf1. [con armas] battle;una batalla de bolas de nieve a snowball fight;presentar batalla to give battletambién Fig batalla campal pitched battle; Hist la batalla de Inglaterra the Battle of Britain;batalla naval naval o sea battle2. [por una cosa] battle;la batalla contra el crimen/la inflación the battle o fight against crime/inflation;una batalla legal a legal battle;presentar batalla to put up a fight;presentar batalla a algo/alguien to tackle sth/sb, to take sth/sb on3. [esfuerzo] struggle;aceptar su muerte le supuso una dura batalla it was a real struggle for her to come to terms with his death4. Aut wheelbase♦ de batalla loc adj[de uso diario] everyday* * *f battle;de batalla ropa everyday* * *batalla nf1) : battle2) : fight, struggle3)de batalla : ordinary, everydaymis zapatos de batalla: my everyday shoes* * *batalla n battle -
9 batalla campal
f.pitched battle, ding-dong battle, battle royal.* * *pitched battle* * ** * *(n.) = pitched battle, field battleEx. Before George Washington had a chance to display his skill in pitched battle, he became a focal point for the rage militaire that swept through the US in 1775.Ex. This is a computer-aided instruction model that uses the simulation of field battles to analyze the dynamic interrelationship of space and time in historical events.* * ** * *(n.) = pitched battle, field battleEx: Before George Washington had a chance to display his skill in pitched battle, he became a focal point for the rage militaire that swept through the US in 1775.
Ex: This is a computer-aided instruction model that uses the simulation of field battles to analyze the dynamic interrelationship of space and time in historical events.* * *figpitched battle -
10 batalla judicial
(n.) = legal battleEx. The Java language is seen as essential to the success of networked computers, but legal battles continue over its status.* * *(n.) = legal battleEx: The Java language is seen as essential to the success of networked computers, but legal battles continue over its status.
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11 batalla legal
(n.) = legal battleEx. The Java language is seen as essential to the success of networked computers, but legal battles continue over its status.* * *(n.) = legal battleEx: The Java language is seen as essential to the success of networked computers, but legal battles continue over its status.
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12 batalla naval
f.sea battle.* * *(Náut) naval battle* * *(n.) = war at sea, naval battleEx. Let us suppose that the customer is a man who has an interest in the war at sea during the Second World War.Ex. While many delimitations of scope might allow for this, it is obvious that a work that concentrated on naval battles would not be useful.* * *(Náut) naval battle* * *(n.) = war at sea, naval battleEx: Let us suppose that the customer is a man who has an interest in the war at sea during the Second World War.
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13 caballo de batalla
figurado hobbyhorse* * *( de persona): el inglés es su caballo de batalla English is his real bugbear o is a constant battle for him; ( en discusión) controversial issue* * *(n.) = uphill struggle, hobby-horse, war horse, chargerEx. While I have received rave reviews for these courses I teach, I have an uphill struggle to fill them.Ex. They then lambasted her for interrupting the president and riding her hobby-horse of war and peace.Ex. The destrier is the most well-known war horse of the medieval era carrying carried knights in battles, tournaments, and jousts.Ex. For example, the chargers were used for warfare and the carthorses were used for pulling carts.* * *( de persona): el inglés es su caballo de batalla English is his real bugbear o is a constant battle for him; ( en discusión) controversial issue* * *(n.) = uphill struggle, hobby-horse, war horse, chargerEx: While I have received rave reviews for these courses I teach, I have an uphill struggle to fill them.
Ex: They then lambasted her for interrupting the president and riding her hobby-horse of war and peace.Ex: The destrier is the most well-known war horse of the medieval era carrying carried knights in battles, tournaments, and jousts.Ex: For example, the chargers were used for warfare and the carthorses were used for pulling carts. -
14 caballo de batalla medieval
(n.) = destrierEx. The destrier is the most well-known war horse of the medieval era carrying carried knights in battles, tournaments, and jousts.* * *(n.) = destrierEx: The destrier is the most well-known war horse of the medieval era carrying carried knights in battles, tournaments, and jousts.
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15 calzones
m.pl.1 panties, bloomers, pair of panties, briefs.2 pants, boxer shorts.* * *(n.) = breechesEx. The user asked for a book about General Wolfe but he said: `I do not want to know about his battles -- I can learn all about those from the histories, I want something that will tell me the colour of the breeches he wore' = El usuario pidió un libro sobre el General Wolfe aunque dijo: "No quiero conocer su batallas, eso lo puedo averiguar en los libros de historia, quiero algo que me diga el color de los calzones que llevaba".* * *(n.) = breechesEx: The user asked for a book about General Wolfe but he said: `I do not want to know about his battles -- I can learn all about those from the histories, I want something that will tell me the colour of the breeches he wore' = El usuario pidió un libro sobre el General Wolfe aunque dijo: "No quiero conocer su batallas, eso lo puedo averiguar en los libros de historia, quiero algo que me diga el color de los calzones que llevaba".
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calzones sustantivo masculino plural,◊ calzón sustantivo masculino
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' calzones' also found in these entries:
English:
breeches
- boxer
- briefs
- drawer
- jockey
- knickers
- panties
- pants
- under
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17 colonizador
adj.colonizing, colonising.m.colonizer, frontiersman, colonist, early settler.* * *► adjetivo1 colonizing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 colonizer, colonist* * *(f. - colonizadora)nouncolonizer, settler* * *colonizador, -a1.ADJ [proceso, país, lengua] colonizing2.SM / F [de país, territorio] colonist, colonizer* * *I- dora adjetivo colonizingII- dora masculino, femenino colonizer* * *= colonist.Ex. Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.----* colonizadores = colonising people.* * *I- dora adjetivo colonizingII- dora masculino, femenino colonizer* * *= colonist.Ex: Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.
* colonizadores = colonising people.* * *colonizingmasculine, femininecolonizer* * *
colonizador◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
colonizer
colonizador,-ora
I adjetivo colonizing
II sustantivo masculino y femenino colonist, settler
' colonizador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colonizadora
* * *colonizador, -ora♦ adjcolonizing♦ nm,fcolonizer, colonist* * *m, colonizadora f colonizer* * *colonizador, - dora adj: colonizingcolonizador, - dora n: colonizer, colonist -
18 colono
f. & m.colonist, colon, planter, settler.m.settler, colonist.* * *1 (habitante) colonist, settler2 AGRICULTURA tenant farmer* * *(f. - colona)noun1) colonizer, settler* * *colono, -aSM / F1) [de país, territorio] colonist; (=nativo de una colonia) colonial2) (Agr) tenant farmer3) Caribe [de azúcar] sugar planter4) And ( Hist) (=indio) Indian bound to an estate* * *1) ( inmigrante) colonist2) (Agr) ( en tierras baldías) settler; ( en tierras arrendadas) tenant farmer* * *= colonist, homesteader, settler.Ex. Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.Ex. Here came every sort of human ingredient -- sturdy homesteaders, skilled craftsmen, precious scoundrels.Ex. In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.* * *1) ( inmigrante) colonist2) (Agr) ( en tierras baldías) settler; ( en tierras arrendadas) tenant farmer* * *= colonist, homesteader, settler.Ex: Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.
Ex: Here came every sort of human ingredient -- sturdy homesteaders, skilled craftsmen, precious scoundrels.Ex: In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.* * *A (inmigrante) colonist* * *
colono sustantivo masculino
( en tierras arrendadas) tenant farmer
colono sustantivo masculino settler
' colono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
establecer
English:
colonist
- settler
* * *colono nm1. [colonizador] settler, colonist2. [agricultor] tenant farmer* * *m, colona f1 colonist2 AGR tenant farmer* * *colono, -na n1) : settler, colonist2) : tenant farmer -
19 cóctel molotov
m.Molotov cocktail.* * *Molotov cocktail* * ** * *(n.) = Molotov cocktail, petrol bomb, petrol bomb, gasoline bombEx. Palestinians hurled Molotov cocktails Friday at Israeli soldiers operating south of Nablus, the army said.Ex. Five suspected right-wing extremists have been detained after they hurled petrol bombs at a Turkish mosque over the weekend.Ex. Five suspected right-wing extremists have been detained after they hurled petrol bombs at a Turkish mosque over the weekend.Ex. Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.* * ** * *(n.) = Molotov cocktail, petrol bomb, petrol bomb, gasoline bombEx: Palestinians hurled Molotov cocktails Friday at Israeli soldiers operating south of Nablus, the army said.
Ex: Five suspected right-wing extremists have been detained after they hurled petrol bombs at a Turkish mosque over the weekend.Ex: Five suspected right-wing extremists have been detained after they hurled petrol bombs at a Turkish mosque over the weekend.Ex: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.* * *Molotov cocktail -
20 delimitación
f.delimitation, demarcation.* * *1 delimitation, demarcation* * *SF delimitation* * *a) (de terreno, espacio) demarcationb) (de atribuciones, responsabilidades) defining, specifying* * *= scope, delimitation.Ex. Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex. While many delimitations of scope might allow for this, it is obvious that a work that concentrated on naval battles would not be useful.* * *a) (de terreno, espacio) demarcationb) (de atribuciones, responsabilidades) defining, specifying* * *= scope, delimitation.Ex: Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.
Ex: While many delimitations of scope might allow for this, it is obvious that a work that concentrated on naval battles would not be useful.* * *1 (de un terreno, espacio) demarcation2 (de atribuciones, responsabilidades) defining, specifying* * *delimitación nf1. [de terreno, zona] fixing of the boundaries, delimitation2. [de funciones, tareas, responsabilidades] delimitation, demarcation* * *delimitación nf, pl - ciones1) : demarcation2) : defining, specifying
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