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61 gente común y corriente
la gente común y corriente= common people, theEx: The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.
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62 gente corriente
la gente corriente(n.) = ordinary peopleEx: For the majority of ordinary people the European Community remains a remote bureaucratic organization.
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63 Gente
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64 gente de chape
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65 gente menuda
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66 Gente
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67 gente bien
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68 gente común y corriente, la
= common people, theEx. The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution. -
69 gente común, la
= ordinary people, common people, theEx. For the majority of ordinary people the European Community remains a remote bureaucratic organization.Ex. The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution. -
70 gente con éxito
(n.) = successful peopleEx. While her findings are not necessarily a blueprint for success, they do provide a glimpse into characteristics that successful people share.* * *(n.) = successful peopleEx: While her findings are not necessarily a blueprint for success, they do provide a glimpse into characteristics that successful people share.
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71 gente corriente, la
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72 gente de color
(n.) = coloured peopleEx. These are persons who go around under cover of night desecrating graves and also seizing unsuspecting colored people for the purpose of dissection.* * *(n.) = coloured peopleEx: These are persons who go around under cover of night desecrating graves and also seizing unsuspecting colored people for the purpose of dissection.
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73 gente de la ciudad
(n.) = townspeopleEx. One of the assignments was for students to interview townspeople about their use of the public library.* * *(n.) = townspeopleEx: One of the assignments was for students to interview townspeople about their use of the public library.
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74 gente de negocios
(n.) = business peopleEx. All business people share a common goal which is to make profit.* * *(n.) = business peopleEx: All business people share a common goal which is to make profit.
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75 gente de poca importancia
(n.) = small fry, theEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).* * *(n.) = small fry, theEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
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76 gente de poder
(n.) = wielders of power, powerful peopleEx. The influence of the library is not confined to those who will be wielders of power and who will probably come to positions of responsibility.Ex. The ALA has been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.* * *(n.) = wielders of power, powerful peopleEx: The influence of the library is not confined to those who will be wielders of power and who will probably come to positions of responsibility.
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77 gente de todo tipo
Ex. She works with people from all walks of life and truly believes that home ownership is within anybody's reach.* * *Ex: She works with people from all walks of life and truly believes that home ownership is within anybody's reach.
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78 gente de éxito
(n.) = successful peopleEx. While her findings are not necessarily a blueprint for success, they do provide a glimpse into characteristics that successful people share.* * *(n.) = successful peopleEx: While her findings are not necessarily a blueprint for success, they do provide a glimpse into characteristics that successful people share.
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79 gente del circo
(n.) = circus performerEx. An artiste is a person who practices the performing arts; for example, a singer, a circus performer, dancer, magician, etc.* * *(n.) = circus performerEx: An artiste is a person who practices the performing arts; for example, a singer, a circus performer, dancer, magician, etc.
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80 gente desfavorecida
(n.) = small fry, theEx. From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).* * *(n.) = small fry, theEx: From the 1680s several large publishers formed a more permanent association which came to be known as the `conger' (the name being variously derived from congerere, `to bring together', and from the big eel which gobbles up the small fry).
См. также в других словарях:
gente — (Del lat. gens, gentis). 1. f. Pluralidad de personas. 2. Con respecto a quien manda, conjunto de quienes dependen de él. 3. Cada una de las clases que pueden distinguirse en la sociedad. Gente del pueblo. [m6]Gente rica o de dinero. 4. coloq.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
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gente — / dʒɛnte/ s.f. [lat. gens gentis, affine a gignĕre generare , genus, genĭtus, ecc.]. 1. a. [gruppo di persone unite da un origine comune: g. latina, germanica ] ▶◀ ceppo, (lett.) nazione, popolo, progenie, (lett.) prosapia, schiatta, stirpe. b.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
Gente (programa de televisión) — Gente Título Gente Género Magazine Presentado por Samuel Martín Mateos (1995) Pepa Bueno (1996 2004) Jose Toledo (1995 2000) Sonia Ferrer (2000 2008) María José Molina (2004 2008) María Avizanda (2008 2011) País de origen … Wikipedia Español
gente — 1. En el español general, este sustantivo femenino se emplea como nombre colectivo no contable y significa ‘personas’: «La gente acudía a su bar» (Obligado Salsa [Arg. 2002]); «En torno a nosotros había un grupo de gente joven que reía y voceaba» … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas