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1 anteojos de larga vista
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adj. & m. pl.prismatics.m.pl.binoculars, field glasses.* * *1 binoculars* * *noun m. plural* * *masculino plural binoculars (pl), field-glasses (pl)* * *= binoculars, fieldglasses.Ex. The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.Ex. On the treeless mound he took out his fieldglasses and began to survey the enemy's positions on the hills about 2 miles away.----* ver con los prismáticos = glass.* * *masculino plural binoculars (pl), field-glasses (pl)* * *= binoculars, fieldglasses.Ex: The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.
Ex: On the treeless mound he took out his fieldglasses and began to survey the enemy's positions on the hills about 2 miles away.* ver con los prismáticos = glass.* * *binoculars (pl), field-glasses (pl)me regaló unos prismáticos she gave me some binoculars o a pair of binoculars* * *
prismáticos sustantivo masculino plural
binoculars (pl), field-glasses (pl);
prismáticos mpl binoculars pl
' prismáticos' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anteojo
- enfocar
English:
binoculars
- field glasses
- opera glasses
- field
* * *mpl binoculars* * *prismáticos nmpl: binoculars* * *prismáticos npl binoculars -
8 gemelo
adj.1 twin, twinborn.2 very similar, twin.3 bigeminal.m.1 twin, geminus.2 twin.3 cufflink, cuff link.4 calf muscle.5 Gemelo.6 didymus.* * *► adjetivo1 twin► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 twin1 (músculo) calf muscle1 (botones) cufflinks2 (anteojos) binoculars\gemelo idéntico identical twin————————1 (músculo) calf muscle* * *(f. - gemela)noun adj.- gemelos* * *gemelo, -a1.ADJ (=hermano) (identical) twin2.SM / F (=hermano) (identical) twin3. SM1) (=músculo) calf muscle2) [de camisa] cufflink3) (Náut) sister ship4) pl gemelos (=prismáticos) binoculars5) pl Gemelos [del zodíaco] Gemini, Twins* * *I- la adjetivo twin (before n)II- la masculino, femenino1) ( persona) twin2)b) gemelos masculino plural (Ópt) binoculars (pl)me prestó unos gemelos — he lent me a pair of o some binoculars
* * *I- la adjetivo twin (before n)II- la masculino, femenino1) ( persona) twin2)b) gemelos masculino plural (Ópt) binoculars (pl)me prestó unos gemelos — he lent me a pair of o some binoculars
* * *gemelo11 = twin, identical twin.Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.
Ex: This novel is narrated by William, an underachiever who is constantly outdone by his charming and lovable identical twin brother.* alma gemela = kindred spirit, soulmate.* gemelo idéntico = identical twin.* gemelos = as alike as two peas in a pod, like two peas in a pod.gemelo22 = cufflink.Ex: In these days of casual wear, cufflinks aren't quite the hot item they were many years ago.
* * *masculine, feminineA (persona) twinCompuestos:fraternal twinidentical twinSiamese twinB1 (de la camisa) cuff link2 ( Anat) calf muscleme prestó unos gemelos he lent me a pair of o some binoculars* * *
gemelo 1◊ -la adjetivo
twin ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
twin
gemelo 2 sustantivo masculino
b)
gemelo,-a
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino twin
alma gemela, soul mate
II sustantivo masculino
1 (de la pantorrilla) calf
2 (de la camisa) cufflink
III mpl gemelos (prismátcos) binoculars
' gemelo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinguir
- gemela
- siamés
- siamesa
- hermano
English:
mix up
- sister-ship
- stud
- twin
- twin brother
- cuff
- sister
* * *gemelo, -a♦ adjhermano gemelo twin brother, twin;ser el alma gemela de alguien to be sb's soulmate♦ nm,f[persona] (identical) twin gemelo idéntico identical twin;gemelo monocigótico identical twin;gemelo univitelino identical twin♦ nm1. [músculo] calf muscle2.gemelos [de camisa] cuff links♦ gemelos nmpl[prismáticos] binoculars; [para teatro] opera glasses;unos gemelos a pair of binoculars/opera glasses* * *I adj1 twin atr ;hermano gemelo twin brotherII mpl:1 twins2 de camisa cuff links3 ( prismáticos) binoculars* * *gemelo, -la adj & nmellizo: twingemelo nm1) : cuff link2) gemelos nmplbinoculares: binoculars* * * -
9 binoculares
m.pl.binoculars.* * *1 field glasses, binoculars* * *SMPL1) (=prismáticos) binoculars; (Teat) opera glasses2) (=quevedos) pince-nez sing* * *masculino plural binoculars (pl)* * *= binoculars, fieldglasses.Ex. The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.Ex. On the treeless mound he took out his fieldglasses and began to survey the enemy's positions on the hills about 2 miles away.----* binoculares para la ópera = opera glasses.* * *masculino plural binoculars (pl)* * *= binoculars, fieldglasses.Ex: The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.
Ex: On the treeless mound he took out his fieldglasses and began to survey the enemy's positions on the hills about 2 miles away.* binoculares para la ópera = opera glasses.* * *
binoculares, (Col, Ven)◊ binóculos sustantivo masculino plural
binoculars (pl)
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10 largavistas
f.pl.field glasses.m. s.&pl.binoculars. (Bolivian Spanish, Southern Cone)* * ** * *masculino (pl largavistas) (CS) binoculars (pl)* * *masculino (pl largavistas) (CS) binoculars (pl)* * *binoculars (pl)* * *
largavistas sustantivo masculino (pl
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11 anteojos
m.pl.1 spectacles.2 pieces of felt or leather put before the eyes of vicious horses.3 glasses, eyeglasses, lenses, pair of glasses.* * *1 (binóculos) binoculars, field glasses2 (gafas) glasses, spectacles* * *noun m. pluralglasses, eyeglasses* * *= glasses, binoculars, fieldglasses.Ex. Then he peered over his glasses at us and said, 'Different points of view'.Ex. The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.Ex. On the treeless mound he took out his fieldglasses and began to survey the enemy's positions on the hills about 2 miles away.----* anteojos para la ópera = opera glasses.* * *= glasses, binoculars, fieldglasses.Ex: Then he peered over his glasses at us and said, 'Different points of view'.
Ex: The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.Ex: On the treeless mound he took out his fieldglasses and began to survey the enemy's positions on the hills about 2 miles away.* anteojos para la ópera = opera glasses.* * *mpl inv1 binoculars2 L.Am. ( gafas) glasses, eyeglasses* * *anteojos nmplgafas: glasses, eyeglasses -
12 gemelos
m.pl.1 twins.2 binoculars, field glasses.3 cufflinks, cuff links, links.4 Gemini, Twins.* * *1) cuff links2) binoculars* * *= as alike as two peas in a pod, like two peas in a podEx. The core questionnaire asked for data on birth weight, age at first spoken word, and whether the twins were as alike as two peas in a pod.Ex. They were like two peas in a pod but the only problem was that they did not like school and often played truant.* * *gemelos11 = binoculars, fieldglasses.Ex: The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.
Ex: On the treeless mound he took out his fieldglasses and began to survey the enemy's positions on the hills about 2 miles away.* * *gemelos npl1. (prismáticos) binoculars2. (de puño de camisa) cuff links -
13 anteojo
m.1 a spy-glass.Anteojo de puño or de teatro, opera-glass2 an eye-glass.3 eyeglass, glasses, spectacles, eyeglasses.* * *1 telescope1 (binóculos) binoculars, field glasses2 (gafas) glasses, spectacles* * *SM1) (=lente) spyglass, telescope, small telescope2) pl anteojos esp LAm (=gafas) glasses, spectacles, eyeglasses (EEUU); (Aut, Téc etc) goggles; (=prismáticos) binoculars; [para la ópera] opera glasses; [de caballo] blinkers, blinders (EEUU)anteojos de sol, anteojos para el sol — sunglasses
* * *a) ( telescopio) telescope* * *a) ( telescopio) telescope* * *1 (telescopio) telescopeme compré unos anteojos nuevos I bought a new pair of glasses o spectaclesCompuestos:( esp AmL) bifocals (pl)( esp AmL) binoculars (pl)( esp AmL) sunglasses (pl)( esp AmL) opera glasses (pl)( esp AmL) dark glasses (pl)( esp AmL) varifocals (pl)* * *
anteojo sustantivo masculino
b)
anteojo sustantivo masculino
1 telescope
2 mpl (prismáticos) binoculars, field glasses
LAm (gafas) glasses, spectacles
* * *♦ nm[telescopio] telescope, spy-glass♦ anteojos nmpl1. [prismáticos] binoculars2. [quevedos] pince-nez3. Am [gafas] spectacles, glassesanteojo de aumento prescription glasses;anteojo de sol sunglasses -
14 binóculos
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15 binocular
adj.binocular.m.binocular, binocle, spy glasses.* * *► adjetivo1 binocular1 field glasses, binoculars* * *adjetivo binocular* * *adjetivo binocular* * *binocularbinoculars (pl)* * *
binocular adjetivo binocular: con estas gafas tendrás una visión binocular correcta, you will have correct binocular vision when you wear these glasses
* * *♦ adjbinocular♦ binoculares nmpl[prismáticos] binoculars; [de ópera, teatro] opera glasses* * *adj binocular* * *binocular adj: binocular -
16 prismático
adj.prismatic.* * *► adjetivo1 prismatic1 binoculars* * *1.ADJ prismatic2.pl prismáticosSMPL binoculars, field glasses* * *prismático -caprismatic* * *prismático, -a♦ adjprismatic♦ prismáticos nmplbinoculars -
17 gemelos1
1 = binoculars, fieldglasses.Ex. The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.Ex. On the treeless mound he took out his fieldglasses and began to survey the enemy's positions on the hills about 2 miles away. -
18 observar
v.1 to observe, to watch.observaban todos sus movimientos mediante unos prismáticos they observed o followed all his movements through binocularsElla observó las pistas She observed the clues.Ella observa a Ricardo She observes Richard.2 to notice, to observe.no se observan anomalías no problems have been noted3 to observe, to respect (acatar) (ley, normas).4 to remark, to observe.“eso no es totalmente cierto”, observó “that's not entirely true”, he remarked o pointed out5 to heed, to fulfill, to fulfil, to obey.Ella observa el reglamento She heeds the rules.* * *1 (mirar) to observe, watch2 (notar) to notice3 (mostrar) to display, show4 (cumplir) to observe, obey* * *verb1) to observe2) notice3) watch* * *VT1) (=mirar) to observe, watch; (Astron) to observe2) (=notar) to see, noticese observa una mejoría — you can see o detect an improvement
observar que — to observe that, notice that
3) LAmobservar algo a algn — to point sth out to sb, draw sb's attention to sth
4) [+ leyes] to observe; [+ reglas] to abide by, adhere toobservar buena conducta — Perú to behave o.s.
5) (=mostrar) to show, give signs of* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (mirar, examinar) to observeb) ( notar) to observe (frml)como pueden observar... — as you can see..., o as you will observe...
¿has observado algún cambio? — have you observed o noticed any changes?
c) ( comentar) to remark, observe (frml)2) <leyes/preceptos> to observe, abide by; < protocolo> to observe* * *= notice, see, watch, spy, behold, observe, eye, remark, look down over, look down on/upon.Ex. Notice that records 2 and 4 do not appear on the directory.Ex. Where the conference cannot be seen to have a name, then the work will normally be treated as a collection.Ex. Watch what occurs as the letters 'New' and a space are typed.Ex. She spied Asadorian in earnest converse with McSpadden.Ex. As Confucius said ' behold the turtle, he makes progress only when his neck is out'.Ex. This is a very common failing of librarians and can be observed daily: they appear unable to recognise when enough is enough.Ex. The banking community is eyeing its possibilities with serious interest.Ex. When Ed Blume was asked at a meeting about LC's failure to have established a heading for rock music for so long, he remarked: 'Today's horse may be tomorrow's carrion'.Ex. There was one ram that was content to stay up in the cliffs and look down over his domain.Ex. The characters stand inside a mysterious domed structure looking down on the Earth watching the 19th century take shape.----* aficionado a observar las estrellas = stargazer.* observar atentamente y durante cierto tiempo = maintain + vigil.* observar con más detalle = closer look.* observar las estrellas = stargaze.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (mirar, examinar) to observeb) ( notar) to observe (frml)como pueden observar... — as you can see..., o as you will observe...
¿has observado algún cambio? — have you observed o noticed any changes?
c) ( comentar) to remark, observe (frml)2) <leyes/preceptos> to observe, abide by; < protocolo> to observe* * *= notice, see, watch, spy, behold, observe, eye, remark, look down over, look down on/upon.Ex: Notice that records 2 and 4 do not appear on the directory.
Ex: Where the conference cannot be seen to have a name, then the work will normally be treated as a collection.Ex: Watch what occurs as the letters 'New' and a space are typed.Ex: She spied Asadorian in earnest converse with McSpadden.Ex: As Confucius said ' behold the turtle, he makes progress only when his neck is out'.Ex: This is a very common failing of librarians and can be observed daily: they appear unable to recognise when enough is enough.Ex: The banking community is eyeing its possibilities with serious interest.Ex: When Ed Blume was asked at a meeting about LC's failure to have established a heading for rock music for so long, he remarked: 'Today's horse may be tomorrow's carrion'.Ex: There was one ram that was content to stay up in the cliffs and look down over his domain.Ex: The characters stand inside a mysterious domed structure looking down on the Earth watching the 19th century take shape.* aficionado a observar las estrellas = stargazer.* observar atentamente y durante cierto tiempo = maintain + vigil.* observar con más detalle = closer look.* observar las estrellas = stargaze.* * *observar [A1 ]vtA1 (mirar, examinar) to observelo observé detenidamente I watched o observed it carefullynotó que alguien la observaba she noticed that someone was watching herobservar un eclipse to observe an eclipsecomo pueden observar, la restauración es excelente as you can see o as you will observe, it has been superbly restored¿has observado algún cambio en su conducta? have you observed o noticed any change in his behavior?3 (comentar) to remark, observe ( frml)-¡qué silencio! -observó al entrar it's so quiet!, she remarked as she enteredB ‹leyes/preceptos› to observe, abide by; ‹protocolo› to observesiempre ha observado una conducta respetuosa she has always behaved very respectfully* * *
observar ( conjugate observar) verbo transitivo
◊ alguien la observaba someone was watching o (frml) observing her
◊ ¿has observado algún cambio? have you noticed o observed any changes?
observar verbo transitivo
1 (mirar detenidamente) to observe, watch ➣ Ver nota en observe
2 (advertir) to notice ➣ Ver nota en notice 3 (la ley, las costumbres, etc) to observe
' observar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apreciar
- moral
- estudiar
- mirar
English:
curl
- eye
- keep
- monitor
- notice
- observe
- perceive
- point out
- remark
- study
- watch
- adhere
- note
- wild
* * *observar vt1. [contemplar] to observe, to watch;observaban todos sus movimientos mediante unos prismáticos they observed o followed all his movements through binoculars;pasó años observando el comportamiento de estos animales he spent years observing the behaviour of these animals2. [advertir] to notice, to observe;observé que sus zapatos tenían barro I noticed that his shoes were muddy;no se han observado anomalías no anomalies have been observed3. [acatar] [ley, normas] to observe, to respect;[conducta, costumbre] to follow4. [comentar, señalar] to remark, to observe;“eso no es totalmente cierto”, observó “that's not entirely true,” he remarked o pointed out* * *v/t2 ( advertir) notice, observe3 ( comentar) remark, observe* * *observar vt1) : to observe, to watchestábamos observando a los niños: we were watching the children2) notar: to notice3) acatar: to obey, to abide by4) comentar: to remark, to comment* * *observar vb1. (mirar) to observe / to watch2. (notar) to notice -
19 visión nocturna
f.night vision, scotopia.* * *(n.) = night vision, nocturnal visionEx. The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.Ex. Vitamin A deficiency is associated with poor nocturnal vision.* * *(n.) = night vision, nocturnal visionEx: The first phase of this project focused on the use of visual enhancements such as binoculars and night vision equipment.
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20 binóculo
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