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2 biografía
f.biography, life story.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: biografiar.* * *1 biography* * *noun f.* * *SF biography* * *femenino biography* * *= biography, bio, memoir.Ex. You then save yourself completely unnecessary entries, entries such as SYMPHONY #I, SYMPHONY #2, SONATA IN F, or biography, or LETTERS, or POEMS.Ex. A brief bio of each author including current position and e-mail and postal addresses should be sent by April 4, 2003.Ex. The book is a picturesque hybrid of travelogue, personal memoir, lyric rhapsody, art history, and cultural criticism.----* biografía de personas célebres = celebrity biography.* biografía multimedia = mediagraphy.* * *femenino biography* * *= biography, bio, memoir.Ex: You then save yourself completely unnecessary entries, entries such as SYMPHONY \#I, SYMPHONY \#2, SONATA IN F, or biography, or LETTERS, or POEMS.
Ex: A brief bio of each author including current position and e-mail and postal addresses should be sent by April 4, 2003.Ex: The book is a picturesque hybrid of travelogue, personal memoir, lyric rhapsody, art history, and cultural criticism.* biografía de personas célebres = celebrity biography.* biografía multimedia = mediagraphy.* * *biography* * *
Del verbo biografiar: ( conjugate biografiar)
biografía es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
biografía sustantivo femenino
biography
biografía sustantivo femenino biography
' biografía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
memoria
English:
biography
- life
* * *biografía nfbiography* * *f biography* * *biografía nf: biography* * *biografía n biography [pl. biographies] -
3 biografiar
v.to write someone's biography, to write the biography of.* * ** * *biografiar [ A17 ]vtto write a biography of* * *biografiar vtto write the biography of -
4 excitante
adj.1 exciting (emocionante).2 sensual, arousing.m.stimulant.* * *► adjetivo1 exciting2 MEDICINA stimulating1 stimulant* * *1. ADJ1) (Med) stimulating2) (=emocionante) exciting2.SM stimulant* * *Iadjetivo <espectáculo/libro> excitingIImasculino stimulant* * *= exciting, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], exhilarating, rousing, titillating, stimulant, pulsating, electrifying, thrilling, thrilling.Ex. Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.Ex. The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex. The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Ex. This was the first time that MLA had attempted a multi-level distance learning project and it proved to be a rousing success.Ex. Television shows foster titillating discussion topics and trivialize troubles.Ex. The system consequently retrieves any record in which the term ' stimulants' appears.Ex. Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.Ex. He gave an electrifying performance and he deserved all the accolades he received.Ex. This makes autobiography a thrilling ingredient of biography.Ex. This makes autobiography a thrilling ingredient of biography.* * *Iadjetivo <espectáculo/libro> excitingIImasculino stimulant* * *= exciting, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], exhilarating, rousing, titillating, stimulant, pulsating, electrifying, thrilling, thrilling.Ex: Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.
Ex: The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex: The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Ex: This was the first time that MLA had attempted a multi-level distance learning project and it proved to be a rousing success.Ex: Television shows foster titillating discussion topics and trivialize troubles.Ex: The system consequently retrieves any record in which the term ' stimulants' appears.Ex: Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.Ex: He gave an electrifying performance and he deserved all the accolades he received.Ex: This makes autobiography a thrilling ingredient of biography.Ex: This makes autobiography a thrilling ingredient of biography.* * *1 ‹espectáculo/libro› exciting2 ‹bebida›el café es una bebida excitante coffee is a stimulantstimulant* * *
excitante adjetivo ‹espectáculo/libro› exciting
excitante
I adjetivo exciting
Med stimulating
II sustantivo masculino stimulant
' excitante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
emocionante
English:
red-hot
- exhilarating
* * *♦ adj1. [sustancia] stimulant;el café es excitante coffee is a stimulant, coffee gets you worked up2. [sexualmente] arousing3. [emocionante] exciting♦ nmstimulant* * *I adj1 exciting2:una bebida excitante a stimulantII m stimulant* * *excitante adj: exciting* * *excitante adj exciting -
5 biografiado
f. & m.biographee.past part.past participle of spanish verb: biografiar.* * *biografiado, -aSM / F subject of a biography, biographee* * *biografiado -damasculine, femininesubject of a biography* * *biografiado, -a nm,fsubject of a biography -
6 a fuerza de
by dint of, by force of* * *Ex. This article discusses the treatment of the main character of a biography in its index recommending the introduction of logical grouping within the subentries by dint of much editing.* * *Ex: This article discusses the treatment of the main character of a biography in its index recommending the introduction of logical grouping within the subentries by dint of much editing.
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7 a las mil maravillas
wonderfully well* * *wonderfully, wonderfully well, marvellously* * *= marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fireEx. Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.Ex. He gets along famously with the head of reference, by the way.Ex. Within ten minutes they joined into my discussion and then it rolled like a house on fire.* * *= marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fireEx: Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.
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8 actor cinematográfico
m.movie actor, photoplayer.* * *(n.) = film actorEx. A useful example of a non-fiction book of this sort is the autobiography (often ghosted) or the biography of a leading sportsman or woman or of a stage or film actor or actress.* * *(n.) = film actorEx: A useful example of a non-fiction book of this sort is the autobiography (often ghosted) or the biography of a leading sportsman or woman or of a stage or film actor or actress.
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9 actor de teatro
(n.) = stage actorEx. A useful example of a non-fiction book of this sort is the autobiography (often ghosted) or the biography of a leading sportsman or woman or of a stage or film actor or actress.* * *(n.) = stage actor -
10 actriz
f.actress.* * *1 actress\primera actriz leading lady* * *noun f.* * *SF actressactriz cinematográfica, actriz de cine — film actress ( esp Brit), movie actress (EEUU)
* * *femenino actress* * *= actress [actor, -masc.].Ex. A useful example of a non-fiction book of this sort is the autobiography (often ghosted) or the biography of a leading sportsman or woman or of a stage or film actor or actress.----* actriz cómica = comedienne.* actriz de reparto = character actress, supporting actress.* actriz principiante = starlet.* joven actriz = starlet.* * *femenino actress* * *= actress [actor, -masc.].Ex: A useful example of a non-fiction book of this sort is the autobiography (often ghosted) or the biography of a leading sportsman or woman or of a stage or film actor or actress.
* actriz cómica = comedienne.* actriz de reparto = character actress, supporting actress.* actriz principiante = starlet.* joven actriz = starlet.* * *Compuesto:tragedienne* * *
actriz sustantivo femenino
actress
actriz sustantivo femenino actress
' actriz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabada
- acabado
- eclipsar
- pretender
- protagonista
- típica
- típico
- trabajar
- artista
- consagrar
- doble
- secundario
- sueño
- trágico
English:
actress
- aspire
- comedienne
- flamboyant
- fray
- leading lady
- leading man
- performer
- player
- publicity
- stage
- act
- actor
- leading
- making
- starlet
* * *actriz nfactressactriz de cine movie o Br film actress;actriz cómica comic actress;actriz de doblaje = actress who dubs voices in a foreign-language film;actriz dramática stage o theatre actress;actriz principal leading actress;actriz de reparto supporting actress;actriz secundaria supporting actress;actriz de teatro stage actress* * *f actress, actor* * ** * * -
11 afición por
Ex. Most adults feel the awakening of interest in biography and a diminution at the same time of the fondness for fiction.* * *Ex: Most adults feel the awakening of interest in biography and a diminution at the same time of the fondness for fiction.
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12 archidiácono
m.archdeacon.* * *1 archdeacon* * *SM archdeacon* * *masculino archdeacon* * *= archdeacon.Ex. This is a biography of Canon Foster, whose work included the preservation, sorting, conservation and listing of the records of bishops, archdeacons, deans and chapters.* * *masculino archdeacon* * *= archdeacon.Ex: This is a biography of Canon Foster, whose work included the preservation, sorting, conservation and listing of the records of bishops, archdeacons, deans and chapters.
* * *archdeacon* * *archidiácono nmdean [of cathedral] -
13 artista ambulante
(n.) = travelling entertainerEx. In this biography, the author recounts the nomadic, turbulent life with her travelling entertainer father.* * *(n.) = travelling entertainerEx: In this biography, the author recounts the nomadic, turbulent life with her travelling entertainer father.
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14 biografía de personas célebres
(n.) = celebrity biographyEx. Should we ignore the major trade publishers for almost everything except genre fiction, blockbusters, popular self-help, celebrity biographies and exposés?.* * *(n.) = celebrity biographyEx: Should we ignore the major trade publishers for almost everything except genre fiction, blockbusters, popular self-help, celebrity biographies and exposés?.
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15 cabildo
m.1 similar district council.2 chapter.3 chapterhouse (room).4 town council, chapter house, common council, Town Hall.* * *1 (de iglesia) chapter2 (ayuntamiento) town council; (sala del ayuntamiento) town hall; (junta del ayuntamiento) council meeting* * *SM1) (Rel) (=personas) chapter; (=junta) chapter meeting2) (Pol) (=ayuntamiento) town council; (Parl) lobbycabildo insular — [en Canarias] inter-island council
* * *a) (Relig) chapterb) (Hist) town councilc) ( en Canarias) inter-island council* * *= chapter.Ex. This is a biography of Canon Foster, whose work included the preservation, sorting, conservation and listing of the records of bishops, archdeacons, deans and chapters.* * *a) (Relig) chapterb) (Hist) town councilc) ( en Canarias) inter-island council* * *= chapter.Ex: This is a biography of Canon Foster, whose work included the preservation, sorting, conservation and listing of the records of bishops, archdeacons, deans and chapters.
* * *2 (en Canarias) inter-island council3 ( Relig) chapterCompuesto:open meeting of the council* * *cabildo nm1. [municipio] Br ≈ town council, US ≈ city council2. [de eclesiásticos] chapter3. [sala] chapterhouse4. [en Canarias] cabildo insular = organization in the Canary Islands comprising representatives from all the towns of an island* * *m POL council* * *cabildo nm ayuntamiento1) : town or city hall2) : town or city council -
16 canónigo
m.canon, priest which is part of a cathedral.* * *1 canon* * *noun m.* * *SM canon* * *masculino (Relig) canon* * *= canon.Ex. This is a biography of canon Foster, whose work included the preservation, sorting, conservation and listing of the records of bishops, archdeacons, deans and chapters.* * *masculino (Relig) canon* * *= canon.Ex: This is a biography of canon Foster, whose work included the preservation, sorting, conservation and listing of the records of bishops, archdeacons, deans and chapters.
* * *A ( Relig) canon* * *
canónigo sustantivo masculino (clérigo) canon
* * *canónigo nmcanon* * *m canon -
17 contenido factual
(n.) = factual contentEx. The business history or biography should not be seen as simply to entertain or eulogise, but as a tool which can be used discriminatingly for its more factual content.* * *(n.) = factual contentEx: The business history or biography should not be seen as simply to entertain or eulogise, but as a tool which can be used discriminatingly for its more factual content.
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18 célebre
adj.famous, highly reputed, celebrated, famed.* * *► adjetivo1 well-known, famous, celebrated* * *adj.celebrated, noted* * *ADJ famous, celebrated, noted ( por for)* * *a) ( famoso) famous, celebratedb) (Col) < mujer> elegant* * *= notorious, celebrated, hit, reputed.Ex. The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious.Ex. Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.Ex. Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.Ex. This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.----* biografía de personas célebres = celebrity biography.* célebre por = best remembered for.* célebres, los = notorious, the.* * *a) ( famoso) famous, celebratedb) (Col) < mujer> elegant* * *= notorious, celebrated, hit, reputed.Ex: The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious.
Ex: Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.Ex: Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.Ex: This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.* biografía de personas célebres = celebrity biography.* célebre por = best remembered for.* célebres, los = notorious, the.* * *1 (famoso) famous, celebrated2 ( Col) ‹mujer› elegant* * *
Del verbo celebrar: ( conjugate celebrar)
celebré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
celebre es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
celebrar
célebre
celebrar ( conjugate celebrar) verbo transitivo
1
2 (frml) ( alegrarse) to be delighted at, be very pleased at;
3
‹ partido› to play
‹ boda› to perform
verbo intransitivo [ sacerdote] to say o celebrate mass
célebre adjetivo
celebrar verbo transitivo
1 (festejar) to celebrate
2 (una reunión, un juicio, unas elecciones) to hold
(una misa) to say
(una boda) to perform
3 frml (alegrarse) to be delighted at: celebro que te cases, I'm so pleased you're getting married
célebre adjetivo famous, well-known
' célebre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sonada
- sonado
English:
celebrated
- famous
- for
- infamous
- noted
- notorious
- renowned
* * *célebre adjfamous, celebrated* * *adj famous* * *célebre adjcelebrado, famoso: celebrated, famous* * *célebre adj famous -
19 de manera estupenda
= marvellously [marvelously, -USA]Ex. Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.* * *= marvellously [marvelously, -USA]Ex: Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.
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20 de manera maravillosa
= marvellously [marvelously, -USA]Ex. Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.* * *= marvellously [marvelously, -USA]Ex: Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.
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