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1 antropófago
adj.anthropophagous, cannibalistic, man-eating.m.cannibal, man-eater, anthropophagite.* * *► adjetivo1 cannibalistic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 cannibal* * *antropófago, -a1.ADJ man-eating antes de s, cannibalistic2.SM / F cannibalantropófagos — anthropophagi frm, cannibals
* * *I- ga adjetivo cannibalisticII- ga masculino, femenino cannibal* * *I- ga adjetivo cannibalisticII- ga masculino, femenino cannibal* * *antropófago11 = cannibal.Ex: The theme of the novel are facing your self and survival on your own in hostile surroundings, this time on a taboo island used by cannibals = El tema de la novela es cómo enfrentarte a ti mismo y sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, esta vez en una isla prohibida para los caníbales.
antropófago22 = cannibalistic.Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
* * *cannibalistic, anthropophagousmasculine, femininecannibal* * *
antropófago,-a
I adjetivo cannibalistic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino cannibal
' antropófago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antropófaga
- caníbal
English:
cannibal
* * *antropófago, -a♦ adjman-eating, cannibalistic♦ nm,fcannibal* * *m, antropófaga f cannibal* * *antropófago, -ga adj: cannibalisticantropófago, -ga ncaníbal: cannibal -
2 caníbal
adj.cannibal, cannibalistic.f. & m.cannibal, man-eater.* * *► adjetivo1 cannibal2 figurado (hombre cruel) savage1 cannibal* * *1. ADJ1) (=antropófago) cannibal(istic), man-eating2) (=feroz) fierce, savage2.SMF cannibal* * *Ia) ( antropófago) cannibal (before n), man-eatingb) (Col fam) ( bruto)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( antropófago) cannibalb) (Col fam) ( bruto) savage, monster* * *= cannibal, cannibalistic, man-eater.Ex. The theme of the novel are facing your self and survival on your own in hostile surroundings, this time on a taboo island used by cannibals = El tema de la novela es cómo enfrentarte a ti mismo y sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, esta vez en una isla prohibida para los caníbales.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.Ex. Man-eaters epitomize this in their ability to somehow overcome human intelligence and hunt our species as any other animal.* * *Ia) ( antropófago) cannibal (before n), man-eatingb) (Col fam) ( bruto)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( antropófago) cannibalb) (Col fam) ( bruto) savage, monster* * *= cannibal, cannibalistic, man-eater.Ex: The theme of the novel are facing your self and survival on your own in hostile surroundings, this time on a taboo island used by cannibals = El tema de la novela es cómo enfrentarte a ti mismo y sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, esta vez en una isla prohibida para los caníbales.
Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.Ex: Man-eaters epitomize this in their ability to somehow overcome human intelligence and hunt our species as any other animal.* * *1 (antropófago) cannibal ( before n), man-eating21 (antropófago) cannibal* * *
caníbal sustantivo masculino y femenino ( antropófago) cannibal
caníbal adjetivo & mf cannibal
' caníbal' also found in these entries:
English:
cannibal
* * *♦ adjcannibalistic♦ nmfcannibal* * *I adj cannibal atrII m/f cannibal* * *caníbal adj: cannibalisticcaníbal nmfantropófago: cannibal* * *caníbal n cannibal -
3 canibalesco
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4 antropófago2
2 = cannibalistic.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives. -
5 idilio
m.1 love affair.2 idyll, romance, love, idyl.* * *1 literal idyll2 familiar romance* * *SM1) (=romance) romance, love affair2) (Literat) idyll* * *a) (Lit) idyllb) ( romance) romance* * *= idyll.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.* * *a) (Lit) idyllb) ( romance) romance* * *= idyll.Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
* * *1 (período de felicidad) idyllpoco les duró el idilio con el nuevo jefe ( iró); the honeymoon period with their new boss didn't last long2 (romance) romanceel idilio entre los dos jóvenes the romance between the two young people3 ( Lit) idyll* * *
idilio sustantivo masculinoa) (Lit) idyll
idilio sustantivo masculino
1 Lit idyll
2 fig (romance) romance, love affair
' idilio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liarse
- romance
English:
romance
- idyll
- whirl
* * *idilio nm1. [amoroso] romance;vivieron un idilio apasionado they had a passionate romance;la crisis puso fin al idilio entre los dos países the crisis put an end to the love affair between the two countries2. Lit idyll* * *m1 idyll* * *idilio nm: idyll -
6 paradisíaco
adj.paradisiacal, paradisiac, blissful, heavenly.* * *► adjetivo1 heavenly* * ** * *= paradise-like, paradisiac, heavenly.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.Ex. Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.Ex. It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.* * ** * *= paradise-like, paradisiac, heavenly.Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
Ex: Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.Ex: It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.* * *heavenly* * *paradisiaco, -a, paradisíaco, -a adjheavenly* * *adj heavenly -
7 parecido a un paraíso
(adj.) = paradise-likeEx. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.* * *(adj.) = paradise-likeEx: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
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8 Caribe
m.1 Caribbean, Caribbean Sea.2 Carib language.3 Carib, Carib Indian, Cariban, member of the Caribs.* * *1 the Caribbean* * *1. ADJ1) (Geog) Caribbeanmar Caribe — Caribbean, Caribbean Sea
2) LAm (=caníbal) cannibalistic2.SM / F Carib* * *a)b) ( región)* * *----* Caribe, el = Caribbean, the.* islas del Caribe, las = Caribbean islands, the.* * *a)b) ( región)* * *el Caribe= Caribbean, theEx: This article reviews the role played by the Inter-American Association of Agricultural Librarians and Documentalists (AIBDA) and future plans related to the training and education of agricultural librarians and documentalists in Latin America and the Caribbean.
* Caribe, el = Caribbean, the.* islas del Caribe, las = Caribbean islands, the.* * *1el (mar) Caribe the Caribbean, the Caribbean Sea2(región): el Caribe the Caribbean* * *
Caribe sustantivo masculino:
Caribe sustantivo masculino the Caribbean
' Caribe' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crucero
- Granada
English:
Caribbean
- import
- destined
* * *♦ adj[pueblo] Carib♦ nmf[persona] Carib♦ nm1.el (mar) Caribe the Caribbean (Sea)2.el Caribe [región] the Caribbean3. [lengua] Carib* * *m Caribbean* * *caribe adj: Caribbeanel mar caribe: the Caribbean Sea -
9 antropófaga
antropófago,-a
I adjetivo cannibalistic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino cannibal
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10 antropófago
• anthropophagite• anthropophagous• cannibal• cannibalistic• man-day• man-driven mill• man-eating• man-eating shark -
11 caníbal
• cannibal• cannibalistic• man-day• man-eating
См. также в других словарях:
cannibalistic — 1851, from CANNIBAL (Cf. cannibal) + ISTIC (Cf. istic) … Etymology dictionary
cannibalistic — [[t]kæ̱nɪbəlɪ̱stɪk[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Cannibalistic people and practices are connected with cannibalism. ...lurid cannibalistic feasts … English dictionary
cannibalistic — cannibal ► NOUN ▪ a person who eats the flesh of other human beings. DERIVATIVES cannibalism noun cannibalistic adjective. ORIGIN Spanish Canibales, a variant of Caribes, a West Indian people reputed to eat humans; related to CARIB(Cf. ↑Carib) … English terms dictionary
cannibalistic — adjective characteristic of cannibals or exhibiting cannibalism cannibalistic behavior • Pertains to noun: ↑cannibal, ↑cannibalism • Derivationally related forms: ↑cannibalism, ↑cannibal … Useful english dictionary
cannibalistic — adjective see cannibalism … New Collegiate Dictionary
cannibalistic — See cannibalism. * * * … Universalium
cannibalistic — adjective Tending toward cannibalism … Wiktionary
cannibalistic — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. man eating, anthropophagous, Thyestean; see cruel 1 , primitive 3 , savage 2 , 3 … English dictionary for students
cannibalistic — can·ni·bal·is·tic || ‚kænɪbÉ™ lɪstɪk adj. pertaining to or characterized by cannibalism (eating of human flesh) … English contemporary dictionary
cannibalistic — adj man eating, hungry for flesh, flesh eating, anthropophagical, Class. Myth.Thyes tian; bestial, fiendish, ogreish, bloodthirsty … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
cannibalistic — can·ni·bal·is·tic … English syllables