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1 muchachez
• boyhood -
2 niñez
f.childhood, babyhood, infancy, boyhood.* * *1 (de una persona) childhood; (de una idea, proyecto) infancy* * *SF [de persona] childhood; [de proyecto, teoría] infancy* * *femenino childhood* * *= childhood, boyhood.Ex. Any funeral scene in a story inevitably conjures in myself memories of my childhood spent as the son of an undertaker.Ex. It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.* * *femenino childhood* * *= childhood, boyhood.Ex: Any funeral scene in a story inevitably conjures in myself memories of my childhood spent as the son of an undertaker.
Ex: It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.* * *childhoodlos recuerdos de su niñez his childhood memoriesa menudo la vejez es una vuelta a la niñez old age is often like a second childhood* * *
niñez sustantivo femenino
childhood
niñez sustantivo femenino childhood
' niñez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recordar
- solitario
English:
back
- boyhood
- childhood
- take
* * *niñez nf[infancia] childhood* * *f childhood* * ** * *niñez n childhood -
3 ciudad natal
f.home town, native town, birthplace, hometown.* * *home town■ murió en su ciudad natal he died in his home town, he died in the town where he was born* * *(n.) = birthplace, hometown [home town], back homeEx. Silicon Valley, the birthplace of multimedia, is still in the forefront of technological change.Ex. It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.* * *(n.) = birthplace, hometown [home town], back homeEx: Silicon Valley, the birthplace of multimedia, is still in the forefront of technological change.
Ex: It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.Ex: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home. -
4 hombría
f.manliness, manhood, braveness, virility.* * *1 manliness, virility* * *SF manlinesshombría de bien — honesty, uprightness
* * *femenino manliness* * *= manhood.Ex. This article describes the exploration of Japanese boyhood, manhood and masculine values contained in Kazumi Yumoto's novel 'The Friends'.* * *femenino manliness* * *= manhood.Ex: This article describes the exploration of Japanese boyhood, manhood and masculine values contained in Kazumi Yumoto's novel 'The Friends'.
* * *manlinessCompuesto:integrity, honesty, uprightness ( frml)* * *
hombría sustantivo femenino
manliness
' hombría' also found in these entries:
English:
manhood
* * *hombría nfmanliness* * *f manliness* * *hombría nf: manliness -
5 madurez
f.1 ripeness.2 adulthood.3 maturity.* * *1 (de la persona) maturity2 (de la fruta) ripeness* * *noun f.1) maturity2) ripeness* * *SF1) [de fruta] ripeness2) [de carácter, edad] maturityrevela una madurez nada frecuente en una primera novela — she shows a maturity rarely found o rare in a first novel
* * *1) ( de una fruta) ripeness2) ( de una persona)a) ( cualidad) maturityb) (edad, período) maturity* * *= middle-age, maturity, mid-life [midlife], manhood.Ex. I like the confidence that middle-age brings.Ex. Maturity brings a dislike of highly colored representation of things and a preference for keen and satirical observation over the merely fanciful.Ex. This article reviews feminist periodicals about midlife and aging women = Este artículo analiza las publicaciones periódicas feministas sobre la madurez y la vejez en la mujer.Ex. This article describes the exploration of Japanese boyhood, manhood and masculine values contained in Kazumi Yumoto's novel 'The Friends'.----* alcanzar la madurez = come to + maturity, bring to + maturity, achieve + maturity, reach + maturity.* con madurez = maturely.* durante + Posesivo + madurez = in later life.* madurez del mercado = market maturity.* * *1) ( de una fruta) ripeness2) ( de una persona)a) ( cualidad) maturityb) (edad, período) maturity* * *= middle-age, maturity, mid-life [midlife], manhood.Ex: I like the confidence that middle-age brings.
Ex: Maturity brings a dislike of highly colored representation of things and a preference for keen and satirical observation over the merely fanciful.Ex: This article reviews feminist periodicals about midlife and aging women = Este artículo analiza las publicaciones periódicas feministas sobre la madurez y la vejez en la mujer.Ex: This article describes the exploration of Japanese boyhood, manhood and masculine values contained in Kazumi Yumoto's novel 'The Friends'.* alcanzar la madurez = come to + maturity, bring to + maturity, achieve + maturity, reach + maturity.* con madurez = maturely.* durante + Posesivo + madurez = in later life.* madurez del mercado = market maturity.* * *A (de una fruta) ripeness1 (cualidad) maturity2 (edad, período) maturityal llegar a la madurez on reaching maturitycomo autor tuvo una madurez prolífica as an author he was prolific in his later years* * *
madurez sustantivo femenino
madurez sustantivo femenino
1 (de una persona) maturity
2 (de una fruta) ripeness
' madurez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sazón
- asentar
- desfase
- muestra
English:
authoritarian
- manhood
- maturity
- middle age
* * *madurez nf1. [de fruto] ripeness2. [de persona] [sensatez, juicio] maturity3. [edad adulta] adulthood;a los veinte años había alcanzado ya la madurez artística by the age of twenty she had already matured o grown up as an artist* * *f1 mental maturity2 edad middle age3 de fruta ripeness* * *1) : maturity2) : ripeness -
6 ocurrírsele a uno algo
(n.) = come into + the mind, it + occur to + Nombre/PronombreEx. According to Coates, this results in headings whose first component is the most likely to come into the mind of the searcher.Ex. It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.* * *(n.) = come into + the mind, it + occur to + Nombre/PronombreEx: According to Coates, this results in headings whose first component is the most likely to come into the mind of the searcher.
Ex: It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper. -
7 suscribirse (a)
(v.) = subscribe (to)Ex. It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.* * *(v.) = subscribe (to)Ex: It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.
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8 virilidad
f.virility.* * *1 virility* * *SF1) (=cualidad) virility, manliness2) (=estado) manhood* * *femenino virility* * *= virility, manhood, manliness.Ex. The significance and virility of this approach can be measured by the large body of ancillary works which have been spawned by the basic text.Ex. This article describes the exploration of Japanese boyhood, manhood and masculine values contained in Kazumi Yumoto's novel 'The Friends'.Ex. She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.* * *femenino virility* * *= virility, manhood, manliness.Ex: The significance and virility of this approach can be measured by the large body of ancillary works which have been spawned by the basic text.
Ex: This article describes the exploration of Japanese boyhood, manhood and masculine values contained in Kazumi Yumoto's novel 'The Friends'.Ex: She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.* * *virility* * *
virilidad sustantivo femenino
virility
virilidad sustantivo femenino virility, manliness
' virilidad' also found in these entries:
English:
manhood
- manliness
- virility
* * *virilidad nfvirility* * *f virility, manliness; edad manhood -
9 puericia
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10 H
f.h, letter h.* * *h1 ( habitante) inhabitant————————h1 ( hora) hour; (abreviatura) h* * *I =h['ate]SF (=letra) H, h IIABR1) = hectárea(s)2) (Quím)= hidrógeno H IIIABR= hora h., hr.* * ** * *----* bomba H = hydrogen bomb (H-bomb).* * ** * ** bomba H = hydrogen bomb (H-bomb).* * *H, h( read as /ˈatʃe/)1 (= hombre) M, male2 (= hembra) F, female* * *
Multiple Entries:
H
h.
H,
H, h f (letra) H, h
'h' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- H
- pasar
- S.A.R.
- sabihonda
- sabihondo
- sabionda
- sabiondo
- h.
- hache
- hacienda
English:
A
- alcohol
- alcoholic
- antihistamine
- behalf
- boyhood
- brotherhood
- coherent
- cohesion
- cohesive
- courtship
- cubbyhole
- diehard
- dojo
- fish-hook
- H
- ha ha
- habitual
- habitually
- haematology
- haemoglobin
- haemophilia
- haemophiliac
- half
- half-a-dozen
- half-baked
- half-breed
- half-brother
- half-caste
- half-closed
- half-day
- half-dead
- half-dressed
- half-empty
- half-full
- half-hearted
- half-heartedly
- half-heartedness
- half-holiday
- half-hourly
- half-mast
- half-monthly
- half-moon
- half-naked
- half-open
- half-pay
- half-pint
- half-serious
- half-sister
- half-time
* * *H1 (abrev de Hermano)BrH21. (abrev de Hombre) M2. (abrev de Hembra) FH, h ['atʃe] nf[letra] H, h; Fampor h o por b for one reason or another* * *h nf: eighth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
11 infancia
f.1 childhood (periodo).tuvo una infancia muy feliz she had a very happy childhooddesde su más tierna infancia from early childhoodun amigo de la infancia a childhood friend2 children (todos los niños).3 infancy, childhood, babyhood, boyhood.* * *1 (de una persona - gen) childhood; (- primera parte) infancy2 (de un proyecto etc) infancy3 (los niños) children plural\primera infancia infancy* * *SF1) [de una persona] childhood; [de proyecto, teoría] infancyen su más tierna infancia — in his tenderest youth liter o hum
jardínla investigación genética se halla todavía en su infancia — genetic research is still in its infancy
2) (=niños) children* * ** * *= childhood, infancy, babyhood.Ex. Any funeral scene in a story inevitably conjures in myself memories of my childhood spent as the son of an undertaker.Ex. For some time after infancy many children continue to regard books as they regard their toys, as objects to be played with and looked at rather than read.Ex. The author offers a rich variety of detailed descriptions and anecdotes on the development of children of both sexes from babyhood to adolescence.----* atención a la infancia = child care [childcare].* biblioteca de jardín de infancia = kindergarten library.* en su infancia = in + Posesivo + infancy.* jardín de infancia = kindergarten, nursery.* primera infancia = babyhood, early childhood.* UNICEF [Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia] = UNICEF [United Nation's International Children's Emergency Fund].* * ** * *= childhood, infancy, babyhood.Ex: Any funeral scene in a story inevitably conjures in myself memories of my childhood spent as the son of an undertaker.
Ex: For some time after infancy many children continue to regard books as they regard their toys, as objects to be played with and looked at rather than read.Ex: The author offers a rich variety of detailed descriptions and anecdotes on the development of children of both sexes from babyhood to adolescence.* atención a la infancia = child care [childcare].* biblioteca de jardín de infancia = kindergarten library.* en su infancia = in + Posesivo + infancy.* jardín de infancia = kindergarten, nursery.* primera infancia = babyhood, early childhood.* UNICEF [Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia] = UNICEF [United Nation's International Children's Emergency Fund].* * *1 (período) childhooden mi más tierna infancia when I was a little child, in my tender infancy ( liter)el pobre está en su segunda infancia the poor man is in his second childhoodla vuelta a la infancia the return to childhood o infancyla democracia aquí está todavía en la infancia democracy is still in its infancy here* * *
infancia sustantivo femenino ( período) childhood
infancia sustantivo femenino childhood, infancy
' infancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calamidad
- jardín
- mundial
- recuerdo
- de
English:
childhood
- infancy
- kindergarten
- nursery school
- playgroup
- root
- abuse
- NSPCC
- nursery
- preschool
- SPCC
* * *infancia nf1. [periodo] childhood;tuvo una infancia muy feliz she had a very happy childhood;se interesó por la música desde su más tierna infancia he was interested in music from early childhood;se casó con un amigo de la infancia she married a childhood friend2. [todos los niños] children;la salud de la infancia children's health* * *f childhood; figinfancy* * *infancia nf1) niñez: infancy, childhood2) : children pl3) : beginnings pl* * *infancia n childhood -
12 juventud
f.1 youth.en su juventud when she was young, in her youth2 young people.la juventud ha perdido el respeto por los ancianos (plural) young people no longer respect the elderlylas juventudes del partido the youth wing of the party* * *1 (período) youth2 (aspecto joven) youthfulness■ la juventud actual the youth of today, young people today\conservar la juventud to keep one's youthful lookslas Juventudes Socialistas the Young Socialists* * *noun f.1) young people2) youth* * *SF1) (=época) youthen mi juventud no había ordenadores — in my youth o when I was young there were no computers
2) (=los jóvenes) young peoplela juventud de hoy, la juventud actual — young people today, the youth of today
3) (=cualidad) youth* * ** * *= youthfulness.Ex. This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.----* juventud, la = youth culture.* la juventud no es cuestión de edad sino de espíritu = you are as old as you feel.* Posesivo + juventud = Posesivo + salad days.* * ** * *la juventud(n.) = youth cultureEx: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.
= youthfulness.Ex: This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.
* juventud, la = youth culture.* la juventud no es cuestión de edad sino de espíritu = you are as old as you feel.* Posesivo + juventud = Posesivo + salad days.* * *1 (edad) youthjuventud, divino tesoro ( fr hecha); what it is to be young2 (gente joven) youth¡esta juventud de hoy! young people today!, the youth of today!Compuestos:fpl Young Communists (pl)fpl Young Socialists (pl)* * *
juventud sustantivo femenino ( edad) youth;
( gente joven) youth;◊ ¡esta juventud de hoy! young people today!
juventud sustantivo femenino
1 (edad) youth
2 (jóvenes) young people
3 (asociación) pl youth association: las juventudes anarquistas están en contra del servicio militar, the anarchistic youth associations are against the military service
' juventud' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andanzas
- escarceo
- vanagloriarse
- ahora
- deportista
- descarriado
- marchitarse
- marchito
- sacrificar
English:
boyhood
- bring back
- unhappy
- young
- youth
- youthfulness
- hostel
- misspent
- youthful
* * *juventud nf1. [edad, época] youth;en su juventud when she was young, in her youth;juventud, divino tesoro oh, to be young again!2. [los jóvenes] young people [plural];la juventud ha perdido el respeto por los ancianos young people no longer respect the elderly;cuenta con el apoyo de las juventudes del partido he enjoys the support of the youth wing of the partyJuventudes Comunistas Young Communists; Hist Juventudes Hitlerianas Hitler Youth;Juventudes Socialistas Young Socialists* * *f youth* * *juventud nf1) : youth2) : young people* * *juventud n1. (edad) youth2. (jóvenes) young people -
13 h.
ABR1) (Econ)= haber Cr2) (Rel)= Hermano Br., Bro.* * *(= hora) hra las 11h. — at 11:00 o 11 o'clock
100 km/h — 100 kph, 100 km/h
* * *(= hora) hra las 11h. — at 11:00 o 11 o'clock
100 km/h — 100 kph, 100 km/h
* * *h.(= hora) hra las 11h. at 11:00 o 11 o'clock100 km/h 100 kph, 100 km/h* * *
h. (◊ hora) hr
'h.' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- H
- pasar
- S.A.R.
- sabihonda
- sabihondo
- sabionda
- sabiondo
- hache
- hacienda
English:
A
- alcohol
- alcoholic
- antihistamine
- behalf
- boyhood
- brotherhood
- coherent
- cohesion
- cohesive
- courtship
- cubbyhole
- diehard
- dojo
- fish-hook
- H
- ha ha
- habitual
- habitually
- haematology
- haemoglobin
- haemophilia
- haemophiliac
- half
- half-a-dozen
- half-baked
- half-breed
- half-brother
- half-caste
- half-closed
- half-day
- half-dead
- half-dressed
- half-empty
- half-full
- half-hearted
- half-heartedly
- half-heartedness
- half-holiday
- half-hourly
- half-mast
- half-monthly
- half-moon
- half-naked
- half-open
- half-pay
- half-pint
- half-serious
- half-sister
- half-time
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14 infancia
• babyhood• boyhood• childhood• infamously• infant -
15 nińez
• babyhood• boyhood• childhood• girl scout• girlie• infamously• infant -
16 muchachez
f.childhood; puerility; boyhood.
См. также в других словарях:
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boyhood — noun (U) the time of a man s life when he is a boy: boyhood memories see also: girlhood … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
boyhood — /ˈbɔɪhʊd/ (say boyhood) noun the state or period of being a boy …
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