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101 de un gran éxito de ventas
(adj.) = best selling [bestselling/best-selling], top-sellingEx. Similarly, Nicholas Meyer's best-selling 'Seven Percent Solution' includes interesting characters.Ex. Consumer perceptions of the two top-selling brands are perceived to be more environmentally friendly than the other brands.* * *(adj.) = best selling [bestselling/best-selling], top-sellingEx: Similarly, Nicholas Meyer's best-selling 'Seven Percent Solution' includes interesting characters.
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102 de un modo nítido
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103 decencia
f.1 decency (decoro).2 dignity.* * *1 (decoro) decency, propriety2 (honestidad) honesty\con decencia decently* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=pudor) decency; (=decoro) decorum; (=honestidad) respectabilityfaltar a la decencia — to offend against decency o propriety
2) (=aseo) cleanliness, tidiness* * *femenino decency* * *= respectability, decency, decorum.Ex. Citing a renowned author merely to gain personal respectability for an otherwise mediocre piece of research belittles the work of the cited author.Ex. He has a decency and character that is both enviable and especially rare in today's world of expediency and self-service.Ex. The lack of contemporary censure may suggest that he observed a type of decorum in costume appropriate to the social and moral status of his characters.* * *femenino decency* * *= respectability, decency, decorum.Ex: Citing a renowned author merely to gain personal respectability for an otherwise mediocre piece of research belittles the work of the cited author.
Ex: He has a decency and character that is both enviable and especially rare in today's world of expediency and self-service.Ex: The lack of contemporary censure may suggest that he observed a type of decorum in costume appropriate to the social and moral status of his characters.* * *1 (honradez) decencysi tuviera un poco de decencia if he had any decency at all2 (pudor) decency* * *
decencia sustantivo femenino
decency
decencia sustantivo femenino
1 (pudor) decency
2 (integridad, honestidad) honesty
' decencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
honradez
English:
decency
- speck
- decently
* * *decencia nf1. [decoro] decency;[en el vestir] modesty;vestir con decencia to dress modestly2. [honradez] decency* * *f decency* * *decencia nf: decency -
104 decoro
m.1 decency, decorum.2 dignity.vivir con decoro to live decentlypres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: decorar.* * *2 (pudor) modesty, decency\guardar el decoro a alguien to show respect for somebody* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=decencia, dignidad) decorum, decency2) (=honor) honour, honor (EEUU), respect* * *masculino (pudor, respeto) decorumguardar el debido decoro — to maintain a sense of decorum o propriety
* * *= propriety, decency, decorum.Ex. Dissatisfaction is being expressed with the public library's feminised world of propriety and respectability.Ex. He has a decency and character that is both enviable and especially rare in today's world of expediency and self-service.Ex. The lack of contemporary censure may suggest that he observed a type of decorum in costume appropriate to the social and moral status of his characters.----* falta de decoro = impropriety.* sentido del decoro = sense of decorum.* * *masculino (pudor, respeto) decorumguardar el debido decoro — to maintain a sense of decorum o propriety
* * *= propriety, decency, decorum.Ex: Dissatisfaction is being expressed with the public library's feminised world of propriety and respectability.
Ex: He has a decency and character that is both enviable and especially rare in today's world of expediency and self-service.Ex: The lack of contemporary censure may suggest that he observed a type of decorum in costume appropriate to the social and moral status of his characters.* falta de decoro = impropriety.* sentido del decoro = sense of decorum.* * *1(dignidad): vivir con decoro to have a decent standard of living2 (pudor, respeto) decorumguardar el debido decoro to maintain a sense of decorum o propriety* * *
Del verbo decorar: ( conjugate decorar)
decoro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
decoró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
decorar
decoro
decorar ( conjugate decorar) verbo transitivo
to decorate
decoro sustantivo masculino (pudor, respeto) decorum
decorar verbo transitivo to decorate: esta empresa nos decoró la oficina en una semana, this company decorated the office in a week
' decoro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decorar
- vergüenza
English:
propriety
- respectability
- decency
- decorum
* * *decoro nm1. [pudor] decency, decorum;guardar el decoro to maintain one's decorum;saber guardar el decoro to know how to behave properly o appropriately;hablar con decoro to speak with propriety2. [dignidad] dignity;vivir con decoro to live decently* * *m decorum;guardar el decoro maintain decorum* * *decoro nm: decorum, propriety -
105 deformación
f.deformation, warping, distortion.* * *1 deformation, distortion* * *noun f.1) deformation2) distortion* * *SF1) (=alteración) [de manos, superficie] deformation; [de madera] warping2) (Radio) distortion3) (Mec) strain4)deformación profesional, -¡deja ya de hacer preguntas! -soy detective, es deformación profesional — "stop asking questions!" - "I'm a detective, it's a habit you pick up in this job"
* * *a) ( de imagen) distortion; (de marco, riel) distortionb) (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionc) (Anat, Med) deformity* * *= distortion, misrepresentation, perversion, whitewashing, buckle, buckling effect, malformation.Ex. To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.Ex. But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex. In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to speed up and perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.Ex. Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Ex. The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex. For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Ex. Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.----* deformación física voluntaria = self-mutilation.* * *a) ( de imagen) distortion; (de marco, riel) distortionb) (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionc) (Anat, Med) deformity* * *= distortion, misrepresentation, perversion, whitewashing, buckle, buckling effect, malformation.Ex: To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.
Ex: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex: In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to speed up and perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.Ex: Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Ex: The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex: For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Ex: Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.* deformación física voluntaria = self-mutilation.* * *1 (de una imagen) distortion2 (de un marco, riel) distortion, twistingpara evitar la deformación del suéter to stop the sweater losing its shape3 (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionCompuesto:obsession with one's work* * *
deformación sustantivo femenino
b) (Anat, Med) deformity
deformación sustantivo femenino
1 deformation: tiene una deformación física, he has got a deformity
2 deformación profesional, an obsession with work and work related matters, and a tendency to view everything from a professional point of view: como tiene deformación profesional, no puede leer un libro sin ir corrigiendo las erratas, she's so obsessed with her work she can't even read a book without picking out the errors
' deformación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distorsión
English:
deformation
- distortion
- malformation
- perversion
* * *deformación nf1. [de huesos, objetos] deformation;lávese en agua fría para evitar la deformación de la prenda wash in cold water to prevent the garment from losing shapedeformación física (physical) deformity2. [de imágenes, figuras] distortion3. [de la verdad, la realidad] distortion4.tener deformación profesional to be always acting as if one were still at work* * *f deformation* * *deformación nf, pl - ciones1) : deformation2) : distortion -
106 dejar libertad para + Infinitivo
(v.) = leave + Nombre + free to + InfinitivoEx. This very absence of quality is what makes these books attractive to children, not just because they are easy to read, undemanding, untaxing, but because the simplistic plots and characters leave children free to embroider and enrich the stories in their own way as they read.* * *(v.) = leave + Nombre + free to + InfinitivoEx: This very absence of quality is what makes these books attractive to children, not just because they are easy to read, undemanding, untaxing, but because the simplistic plots and characters leave children free to embroider and enrich the stories in their own way as they read.
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107 dejarse llevar fácilmente
(v.) = be easily ledEx. His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.* * *(v.) = be easily ledEx: His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.
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108 desacato
m.1 lack of respect (falta de respeto).2 contempt of court (law) (al juez, tribunal).desacato a la autoridad = refusal to obey an offical3 disobedience, non-observance, disregard, nonacquiescence.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desacatar.* * *1 (falta de respeto) lack of respect (a, for), disrespect (a, for)2 DERECHO contempt (a, for)\desacato a la autoridad contemptdesacato al tribunal contempt of court* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=desobediencia) [a la norma] failure to comply (a with)[a la autoridad] disrespect (a for)2) (Jur) contempt, act of contemptdesacato a la autoridad, desacato a la justicia, desacato al tribunal — contempt of court
* * *desacato a algo — a las órdenes/la autoridad defiance of something
* * *= flouting, disobedience.Ex. Other issues included the fact that a non-librarian had been placed in charge of libraries and the flouting of the principle of rate for the job.Ex. The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.----* desacato al tribunal = contempt of court.* * *desacato a algo — a las órdenes/la autoridad defiance of something
* * *= flouting, disobedience.Ex: Other issues included the fact that a non-librarian had been placed in charge of libraries and the flouting of the principle of rate for the job.
Ex: The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.* desacato al tribunal = contempt of court.* * *el desacato a las órdenes constituye una falta grave disobeying orders constitutes a serious offensefue procesada por desacato (al tribunal) she was charged with contempt of courtdesacato a la bandera act of disrespect to the national flag* * *
desacato sustantivo masculino
1 lack of respect, disrespect [a, for]
2 Jur (a un tribunal, juez) contempt of court
' desacato' also found in these entries:
English:
contempt
* * *desacato nmlo juzgaron por desacato (al tribunal) he was tried for contempt of courtdesacato a la autoridad = refusal to obey a legitimate authority* * *m JUR contempt* * *desacato nm1) : disrespect2) : contempt (of court) -
109 desalmado
adj.cruel, inhuman, heartless, conscienceless.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desalmar.* * *► adjetivo1 (malvado) wicked2 (cruel) cruel, heartless► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (malvado) wicked person2 (cruel) cruel person, heartless person* * *ADJ cruel, heartless* * *- da masculino, femenino* * *= cold-blooded, soulless, heartless.Ex. He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.Ex. Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.Ex. However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.* * *- da masculino, femenino* * *= cold-blooded, soulless, heartless.Ex: He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.
Ex: Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.Ex: However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.* * *heartless, callousmasculine, feminineheartless o callous swine ( colloq)* * *
desalmado,-a
I adjetivo cruel, heartless
II sustantivo masculino y femenino heartless person: solo un desalmado cometería un crimen así, only a cruel, heartless person could have committed such a crime
' desalmado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desalmada
English:
fiend
- fiendish
* * *desalmado, -a♦ adjheartless♦ nm,fheartless person;es un desalmado he's completely heartless* * *I adj heartlessII m, desalmada f:es un desalmado he is heartless* * *desalmado, -da adj: heartless, callous -
110 desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer
(v.) = ride off + into the sunsetEx. The novel champions bourgeois ideology when the two main characters surrounded by their many friends and admirers ride off into the sunset.* * *(v.) = ride off + into the sunsetEx: The novel champions bourgeois ideology when the two main characters surrounded by their many friends and admirers ride off into the sunset.
Spanish-English dictionary > desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer
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111 desastrosamente
adv.disastrously, catastrophically.* * *► adverbio1 disastrously* * *ADV disastrously* * *= appallingly, disastrously.Ex. Albert Einstein quote -- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.Ex. I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.* * *= appallingly, disastrously.Ex: Albert Einstein quote -- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
Ex: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.* * *desastrosamente advdisastrously -
112 desatención
f.1 inattention, abandonment, absent-mindedness, disregard.2 impoliteness, distraction, neglect.3 impolite act.* * *1 (falta de atención) lack of attention2 (descortesía) impoliteness, discourtesy, disrespect* * *SF1) (=descuido) inattention2) (=distracción) inattentiveness3) (=descortesía) discourtesy* * *= neglect.Ex. Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.* * *= neglect.Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.
* * *(falta de cuidado) neglect; (falta de atención) inattentiveness; (falta de amabilidad) unfriendliness* * *desatención nf1. [falta de atención] lack of attention2. [descortesía] discourtesy, impoliteness* * *f lack of attention, inattention* * *desatención nf, pl - ciones1) : absent- mindedness, distraction2) : discourtesy -
113 descriptivo
adj.1 descriptive, narrative, graphic, representative.2 projective.* * *► adjetivo1 descriptive* * *ADJ descriptive* * *- va adjetivo descriptive* * *= descriptive, representational.Ex. The ability to write well in the descriptive mode without simply producing film scenarios with two-dimensional characters is not a quality given to many novelists.Ex. 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.----* asiento descriptivo = descriptive entry.* bibliografía descriptiva = descriptive bibliography.* catalogación descriptiva = descriptive cataloguing.* descriptivo del contenido = subject-descriptive.* * *- va adjetivo descriptive* * *= descriptive, representational.Ex: The ability to write well in the descriptive mode without simply producing film scenarios with two-dimensional characters is not a quality given to many novelists.
Ex: 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.* asiento descriptivo = descriptive entry.* bibliografía descriptiva = descriptive bibliography.* catalogación descriptiva = descriptive cataloguing.* descriptivo del contenido = subject-descriptive.* * *descriptivo -vadescriptive* * *
descriptivo◊ -va adjetivo
descriptive
descriptivo,-a adjetivo descriptive
' descriptivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descriptiva
English:
of
- descriptive
* * *descriptivo, -a adjdescriptive* * *adj descriptive* * *descriptivo, -va adj: descriptive -
114 descuido
m.1 oversight (olvido).al menor descuido if you let your attention wander for even a momenten un descuido, borré el fichero I deleted the file by mistake2 untidiness, slovenliness (falta de aseo).3 neglectfulness, slovenliness, neglect, sloppiness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: descuidar.* * *1 (negligencia) negligence, carelessness, neglect2 (distracción) oversight, slip, mistake3 (desaliño) slovenliness, untidiness\al descuido casually, nonchalantlycon descuido without thinkingpor descuido inadvertently, by mistake* * *noun m.1) carelessness2) negligence* * *SM1) (=distracción)en un descuido le robaron el bolso — her bag was stolen when she wasn't looking o in a moment of inattention
al menor descuido te puedes salir de la carretera — if your attention wanders o if you get distracted, even for a moment, the car can go off the road
la colisión ocurrió por un descuido del maquinista — the crash was caused by a careless mistake on the part of the driver
2) frm (=negligencia) carelessnessno toleran el descuido en el aspecto externo — they don't tolerate any carelessness in one's appearance
* * *a) ( distracción)en un descuido — (Méx) you never know
en un descuido hasta podemos ganar el concurso — you never know, we might even win the competition
c) ( falta de cuidado) carelessness* * *= carelessness, neglect, oversight, oversight, nonchalance, inadvertence, slip-up, slip.Ex. Apart from errors due to general carelessness, proper names and chemical and mathematical formulae are particularly susceptible to mistakes.Ex. Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.Ex. Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex. Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex. 'Look, Mel, these are your people, not mine,' said the director with an assumption of nonchalance.Ex. This Court has often reiterated that while ordinary negligence involves inadvertence, wantonness requires a showing of a conscious or an intentional act.Ex. Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.Ex. Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion with no more slips that would be expected of a keyboard adding machine.----* tener un descuido = slip up.* * *a) ( distracción)en un descuido — (Méx) you never know
en un descuido hasta podemos ganar el concurso — you never know, we might even win the competition
c) ( falta de cuidado) carelessness* * *= carelessness, neglect, oversight, oversight, nonchalance, inadvertence, slip-up, slip.Ex: Apart from errors due to general carelessness, proper names and chemical and mathematical formulae are particularly susceptible to mistakes.
Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.Ex: Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex: Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex: 'Look, Mel, these are your people, not mine,' said the director with an assumption of nonchalance.Ex: This Court has often reiterated that while ordinary negligence involves inadvertence, wantonness requires a showing of a conscious or an intentional act.Ex: Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.Ex: Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion with no more slips that would be expected of a keyboard adding machine.* tener un descuido = slip up.* * *1(distracción): en un descuido el niño se le escapó she took her eyes off the child for a moment and he ran off, her attention wandered for a moment and the child ran offen un descuido ( Méx); you never knowen un descuido hasta podemos ganar el concurso you never know, we might even win the competition3 (falta de cuidado) carelessnesstodo lo hace con descuido he's very slapdash, he does everything very sloppily o carelesslycomete muchos errores por descuido he makes a lot of mistakes through not being careful enoughal descuido nonchalantlylo dejó caer así al descuido she dropped it into the conversation quite nonchalantly o casually* * *
Del verbo descuidar: ( conjugate descuidar)
descuido es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
descuidó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
descuidar
descuido
descuidar ( conjugate descuidar) verbo transitivo ‹negocio/jardín› to neglect
verbo intransitivo:◊ descuide, yo me ocuparé de eso don't worry, I'll see to that
descuidarse verbo pronominala) (no prestar atención, distraerse):◊ se descuidó un momento y el perro se le escapó his attention strayed for a moment and the dog ran off;
si te descuidas, te roban if you don't watch out, they'll rob you;
como te descuides, te van a quitar el puesto if you don't look out, they'll take your job from you
descuido sustantivo masculinoa) ( distracción):
basta el más pequeño descuido the smallest lapse of concentration is enough
( omisión) oversight
descuidar verbo transitivo to neglect, overlook
♦ Locuciones: descuida, don't worry
descuido sustantivo masculino
1 (distracción) oversight, mistake
por descuido, inadvertently, by mistake
2 (dejadez) negligence, carelessness
' descuido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chapucera
- chapucero
- descuidarse
- olvidar
- abandono
- descuidar
- distracción
- olvido
English:
accidentally
- carelessness
- negligence
- negligently
- omission
- oversight
- sloppiness
- slovenliness
- unguarded
- careless
- over
* * *descuido nm1. [falta de aseo] [en personas] untidiness, slovenliness;[de jardín, casa] neglect; [en habitación] untidiness2. [olvido] oversight;[error] slip;al menor descuido if you let your attention wander for even a moment;en un descuido se me fue la bici a la cuneta my attention wandered for a moment and the bicycle went into the ditch;en un descuido, borré el fichero I deleted the file by mistake;RPen un descuido [cuando menos se espera] when least expected* * *m1 carelessness;en un descuido L.Am. in a moment of carelessness;por descuido through carelessness2 ( error) mistake3 ( omisión) oversight* * *descuido nm1) : carelessness, negligence2) : slip, oversight* * * -
115 desfiguración
f.disfiguration, defacement, distortion, disfigurement.* * *1 disfigurement* * *= misrepresentation, defacement, whitewashing.Ex. But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex. Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex. Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.* * *= misrepresentation, defacement, whitewashing.Ex: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.
Ex: Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex: Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.* * *disfigurement* * *1. [de rostro, cuerpo] disfigurement2. [de la verdad] distortion* * *f disfigurement -
116 desfile
m.1 parade, march past (military).2 procession.desfile de modelos fashion showpres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: desfilar.* * *1 (gen) parade, procession2 MILITAR parade3 (moda) fashion show* * *noun m.1) parade2) procession* * *SM1) (Mil) paradedesfile aéreo — flypast, flyover (EEUU)
2) [de carrozas] procession3)desfile de modas, desfile de modelos — fashion show, fashion parade
* * *masculino ( de carrozas) parade, procession; (Mil) parade, march past* * *= pageant, procession, parade.Ex. The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.Ex. That passage contains an alliterative procession of half-rhymed words and too many commas.Ex. These include: matching characters with nursery rhymes; quizzes; colouring and cutting out; treasure hunts; fancy dress parades; making words of jumbled letters; and a pets' parade.----* desfile de caballos = cavalcade.* desfile de modas = fashion show, catwalk show.* desfile de modelos = designer ramp show, fashion show, catwalk show.* desfile militar = military tattoo, military parade.* desfile motorizado = cavalcade.* plaza de desfiles = parade ground.* relativo al desfile militar = marching.* * *masculino ( de carrozas) parade, procession; (Mil) parade, march past* * *= pageant, procession, parade.Ex: The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.
Ex: That passage contains an alliterative procession of half-rhymed words and too many commas.Ex: These include: matching characters with nursery rhymes; quizzes; colouring and cutting out; treasure hunts; fancy dress parades; making words of jumbled letters; and a pets' parade.* desfile de caballos = cavalcade.* desfile de modas = fashion show, catwalk show.* desfile de modelos = designer ramp show, fashion show, catwalk show.* desfile militar = military tattoo, military parade.* desfile motorizado = cavalcade.* plaza de desfiles = parade ground.* relativo al desfile militar = marching.* * *(de carrozas) parade, procession; ( Mil) parade, march-pastcontemplaba el desfile de gente por el paseo he watched the passers-by walking down the boulevardCompuesto:desfile de modas or modelosfashion show, fashion parade ( BrE)* * *
Del verbo desfilar: ( conjugate desfilar)
desfilé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
desfile es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
desfilar
desfile
desfilar ( conjugate desfilar) verbo intransitivo
desfile sustantivo masculino ( de carrozas) parade, procession;
(Mil) parade, march past;
desfilar verbo intransitivo
1 to march in single file
2 Mil to march past, parade
3 (pasar por un lugar un grupo) to pass [ante, in front of] [por, through]
4 (salir ordenadamente) to file out
desfile m Mil parade, march-past
desfile de modas, fashion show
' desfile' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carroza
- pasarela
- abrir
- alzar
- cabalgata
- colorido
- deslucido
- modelo
- parada
English:
fashion parade
- float
- flyover
- parade
- procession
- show
- by
- fashion
* * *desfile nm1. [de soldados] parade, march pastdesfile militar military parade2. [de personas]hubo un desfile constante de personas ante la tumba there was a constant stream of people filing past the tomb3. [de carrozas] processiondesfile de Carnaval carnival processiondesfile de modelos fashion show o parade* * *m parade* * *desfile nm: parade, procession* * *desfile n parade -
117 desobediencia
f.disobedience.desobediencia civil civil disobedience* * *1 disobedience* * *SF disobedience* * *femenino disobedience* * *= flouting, disobedience.Ex. Other issues included the fact that a non-librarian had been placed in charge of libraries and the flouting of the principle of rate for the job.Ex. The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.----* desobediencia civil = civil disobedience.* * *femenino disobedience* * *= flouting, disobedience.Ex: Other issues included the fact that a non-librarian had been placed in charge of libraries and the flouting of the principle of rate for the job.
Ex: The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.* desobediencia civil = civil disobedience.* * *disobedienceCompuesto:civil disobedience* * *
desobediencia sustantivo femenino disobedience
' desobediencia' also found in these entries:
English:
disobedience
- any
* * *disobediencedesobediencia civil civil disobedience;desobediencia pacífica civil disobedience* * *f disobedience* * *: disobedience♦ desobediente adj* * *desobediencia n disobedience -
118 despiadado
adj.merciless, cruel, inhuman, cold-hearted.* * *► adjetivo1 ruthless, merciless* * *(f. - despiadada)adj.* * *ADJ [persona] heartless; [ataque] merciless* * ** * *= hard-hearted, relentless, savage, ruthless, remorseless, implacable, inexorable, cold-blooded, ferocius, unsparing, merciless, soulless, ferocious, heartless, cutthroat, unforgiving.Ex. For her refusal, Isabella has received a great deal of blame from subsequent critics, who call her a hard-hearted prude.Ex. They need to be relentless in their fight for adequate funding so that the library service and the profession are not jeopardised.Ex. The most vulnerable nations are Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which have all experienced savage war and civil unrest in recent years.Ex. The ruling also coincided with a flood of mergers and acquisitions that transformed gentlemen publishers into ruthless entrepreneurs.Ex. The population explosion and the remorseless growth of knowledge are discussed.Ex. The implacable reduction in the dissemination of public documents constitutes a rebarbative policy that threatens the quality of reference services in libraries.Ex. The inexorable tide of automation seems to be threatening the existence of old-fashioned, handwritten copymarking.Ex. He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.Ex. Fuller's novel make for a form of intellectual clarity, even if that clarity, paradoxically, is expressed in a ferocious hell-bent manner.Ex. The book is so ferociously unsparing in detailing the systematic torment as well as wanton cruelty that the reconstruction of the past is often unbearable.Ex. The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.Ex. Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex. However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Ex. As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.Ex. Unlike other Swedish illustrators, he used the time consuming and unforgiving technique of wood engraving for his illustrations.----* actuar de un modo despiadado = play + hardball.* ser despiadado = play + hardball.* * ** * *= hard-hearted, relentless, savage, ruthless, remorseless, implacable, inexorable, cold-blooded, ferocius, unsparing, merciless, soulless, ferocious, heartless, cutthroat, unforgiving.Ex: For her refusal, Isabella has received a great deal of blame from subsequent critics, who call her a hard-hearted prude.
Ex: They need to be relentless in their fight for adequate funding so that the library service and the profession are not jeopardised.Ex: The most vulnerable nations are Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which have all experienced savage war and civil unrest in recent years.Ex: The ruling also coincided with a flood of mergers and acquisitions that transformed gentlemen publishers into ruthless entrepreneurs.Ex: The population explosion and the remorseless growth of knowledge are discussed.Ex: The implacable reduction in the dissemination of public documents constitutes a rebarbative policy that threatens the quality of reference services in libraries.Ex: The inexorable tide of automation seems to be threatening the existence of old-fashioned, handwritten copymarking.Ex: He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.Ex: Fuller's novel make for a form of intellectual clarity, even if that clarity, paradoxically, is expressed in a ferocious hell-bent manner.Ex: The book is so ferociously unsparing in detailing the systematic torment as well as wanton cruelty that the reconstruction of the past is often unbearable.Ex: The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.Ex: Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex: However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Ex: As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.Ex: Unlike other Swedish illustrators, he used the time consuming and unforgiving technique of wood engraving for his illustrations.* actuar de un modo despiadado = play + hardball.* ser despiadado = play + hardball.* * *despiadado -da‹persona› ruthless, heartless; ‹ataque/crítica› savage, merciless* * *
despiadado
‹ataque/crítica› savage, merciless
despiadado,-a adjetivo merciless, ruthless
' despiadado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acerba
- acerbo
- bárbara
- bárbaro
- despiadada
English:
cold-blooded
- cold-hearted
- cutthroat
- merciless
- pitiless
- remorseless
- ruthless
- unmerciful
- vicious
- cold
* * *despiadado, -a adj[persona] merciless; [trato] inhuman, pitiless; [ataque] savage, merciless* * *adj ruthless* * *despiadado, -da adjcruel: cruel, merciless, pitiless♦ despiadadamente adv* * *despiadado adj hard-hearted / heartless / ruthless -
119 dictar órdenes
(v.) = hand down + decisionsEx. They project themselves more easily into the roles of the characters who must frequently attempt to influence their superiors, rather than hand down decisions.* * *(v.) = hand down + decisionsEx: They project themselves more easily into the roles of the characters who must frequently attempt to influence their superiors, rather than hand down decisions.
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120 directorio de un registro automatizado
(n.) = directoryEx. The directory is a finding list which lists for every field its tag, the number of characters in the field, and the starting character position of the field within the record.* * *(n.) = directoryEx: The directory is a finding list which lists for every field its tag, the number of characters in the field, and the starting character position of the field within the record.
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