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1 charro
adj.1 tawdry, vulgar, lurid.2 pertaining to the charros.3 dim, dumb, useless.4 corrupt, crooked, dishonest.5 pro-management.m.1 horserider, cowboy, horse rider, horseman.2 traitor, turncoat.3 dimwit, blockhead, dunce, fool.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: charrar.* * *► adjetivo3 (de Salamanca) from Salamanca► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person from Salamanca* * *1. ADJ1) [gente] rustic2) (=de mal gusto) [ropa] loud, gaudy; [objeto] flashy, showy3) (=salmantino) Salamancan4) Méx [costumbres] traditional, picturesqueSee:ver nota culturelle LA CONSTITUCIÓN ESPAÑOLA in constitución2. SM1) (=pueblerino) rustic2) Méx (=vaquero) typical Mexican3) Méx (=sombrero) wide-brimmed hat4) Méx * corrupt union boss5) Salamanca peasantcharra* * *I- rra adjetivo1) (fam) ( de mal gusto) gaudy, garish2) ( en Méx) <tradiciones/música> of/relating to the charro IIII •• Cultural note:charro, charraA Mexican cowboy or cowgirl skilled in horsemanship. The traditional charro costume is very elaborate and trimmed with silver. A man's outfit consists of a high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat, tight trousers, a white shirt, waistcoat and short jacket. A woman's outfit is a similar but with a long, wide skirt. Charros originated charrerías, the culture associated with horse-riding and rodeo skills. They also take part in festivals known as charreadas* * *I- rra adjetivo1) (fam) ( de mal gusto) gaudy, garish2) ( en Méx) <tradiciones/música> of/relating to the charro IIII •• Cultural note:charro, charraA Mexican cowboy or cowgirl skilled in horsemanship. The traditional charro costume is very elaborate and trimmed with silver. A man's outfit consists of a high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat, tight trousers, a white shirt, waistcoat and short jacket. A woman's outfit is a similar but with a long, wide skirt. Charros originated charrerías, the culture associated with horse-riding and rodeo skills. They also take part in festivals known as charreadas* * *es bien charra para multiplicar she's useless at multiplicationmasculine, feminineA Mexican cowboy or cowgirl skilled in horsemanship. The traditional charro costume is very elaborate and trimmed with silver. A man's outfit consists of a high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat, tight trousers, a white shirt, waistcoat and short jacket. A woman's outfit is a similar but with a long, wide skirt.Charros originated charrerías, the culture associated with horse-riding and rodeo skills. They also take part in festivals known as charreadas.* * *
charro◊ - rra adjetivo
1 (fam) ( de mal gusto) gaudy, garish
2 ( en Méx) ‹tradiciones/música› of/relating to the◊ charro
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( en Méx) ( jinete) (m) horseman, cowboy;
(f) horsewoman, cowgirl
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English:
garish
- gaudy
* * *charro, -a♦ adj1. [recargado] gaudy, showy♦ nm,fCHARROThe charro is the traditional Mexican cowboy. Over centuries of perfecting their skills on ranches, Mexican cowboys have made “charrería” (or rodeo riding) a national institution. “Charreadas” are rodeos where the cowboys lasso cows, bulls and horses, wearing traditional embroidered costumes and wide-brim hats. They also ride wild horses and bulls according to rules set down after the Mexican Revolution.* * *I adj despgarish, gaudyII m Méx(Mexican) cowboy* * *1) : gaudy, tacky -
2 charro
(Sp. model spelled same [t∫áro ]'coarse, crude, rustic, or in bad taste'; probably from Basque txar 'bad, defective' or from a related Iberian term)1) Clark: 1890s. A Mexican horseman or cowboy, particularly one in the traditional costume consisting of a large sombrero decorated with gold or silver embroidery; a loose-fitting white shirt; a short, tight-fitting jacket; and tight-fitting, flared pants that are also decorated with embroidery, buttons, and braids. Carlisle notes that chario is an alternate spelling in the Southwest.2) The costume worn by the cowboy described in (1).3) Clark: 1930s. A coarse, mean person; a churl.4) More recently, a Mexican cowboy who competes in the Mexican rodeo circuit that is popular in southern California. According to the DRAE, charro originally referred to a resident of Salamanca, Spain, especially the region surrounding Alba, Vitigudino, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Ledesma, and to things of or pertaining to this region, such as the charro dress and manner of speaking. It is also an adjective used to describe a thing that is in poor taste or something decorated with bright, clashing colors. In Mexico, a charro is a horseman who dresses in a special costume as described above. Santamaría defines charro as an expert rider who is skilled in taming horses and other animals. Islas concurs, adding that charros are skilled in using rodeo-style rope-throws. He also notes that although the term charro and the clothing and customs pertaining to the charro originated in Salamanca, Spain, they have evolved considerably in the New World, and the charro has become a representative figure for the Mexican people. This term had reference to upper-class horsemen and hacendados (owners of the large Spanish land-grant haciendas) and contrasted with the term vaquero, which indicated much humbler origins. -
3 charro
'tʃarroadj1) (fig: inculto) bäurisch, grob, ungebildet2) ( falto de gusto) geschmacklos, aufgedonnert (fam)1. [de Salamanca] aus Salamanca2. (figurado) [llamativo, recargado] überladen3. (americanismo) [de México] typisch für mexikanische Reiterhirten————————————————sustantivo masculinoAls charros bezeichnet man in Mexiko die Personen, die mit Geschick Pferde zähmen und mit ihnen umzugehen wissen. Besonders auffallend ist ihre bunt geschmückte Aufmachung: großer breitrandiger Hut, enge Hose, kurze Jacke und Stiefel. Sie sind die typischen Vertreter der ländlichen Tradition Mexikos. Wer versucht, einen charro in seiner eleganten Art und Weise nachzuahmen, wird häufig charro de agua dulce oder Süßwassercharro genannt.charrocharro , -a ['6B36F75Cʧ6B36F75Carro, -a]I adjetivonum1num (salmantino) aus SalamancaII sustantivo masculino, femenino -
4 charro
1. adj; Вен., М.живопи́сный, я́ркий; см. знач. 2. 1)2. m1) М. ча́рро (мексиканский крестьянин-наездник в народном костюме: вышитый жакет, узкие брюки, белая рубашка, широкополая шляпа)2) шля́па ( часть костюма чарро)3) костю́м ча́рро (см. знач. 2. 1))4) Гват. ча́рро ( широкополая крестьянская шляпа)5) Бол. смешно́ оде́тый челове́к••charro de agua dulce М.; шутл.; нн. — подража́ющий ча́рро, ненастоя́щий ча́рро ( о человеке)
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5 charro
1. adj2) грубый, безвкусный; аляповатый3) Мекс. живописный2. m3) Гват., Гонд. широкополая мужская шляпа4) Мекс. ловкий наездник -
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7 charro
сущ.юр. желтый профсоюз -
8 charro
сущ.1) общ. грубиян, красочный, кричащий, невежа, грубый, крестьянин из окрестностей Саламанки2) перен. (безвкусно яркий) сусальный, крикливый3) мекс. аляповатый, безвкусный, костюм наездника -
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10 charro
• Mé malebný• křiklavý• neotesaný• nevkusný• venkovským• Ch kluk• Mé jezdec• Mé Mexikánec• vesničan* * *m• širák mexických vesničanů -
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a 1. adj 1) прен. натруфен; 2) безвкусен; 2. m 1) селянин от околностите на гр. Саламанка (Испания); 2) М. конник в черно. -
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1. adj2) грубый, безвкусный; аляповатый3) Мекс. живописный2. m3) Гват., Гонд. широкополая мужская шляпа4) Мекс. ловкий наездник -
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14 sindicato charro
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15 mariachi
m.1 mariachi (music) (music).2 mariachi band (orchestra).* * *1 (persona, música) mariachi; (orquesta) mariachi band* * *1.ADJ Méx mariachi2.SM (=música) mariachi music; (=conjunto) mariachi band3.SMF (=persona) mariachi musicianCONJUNTO MARIACHI The conjuntos mariachis, bands of itinerant Mexican musicians, are mostly to be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City, wearing their traditional charro costumes: sequin-studded cowboy-style suits and wide-brimmed Mexican hats. Besides being a major tourist attraction, they provide music in the form of love songs for weddings, birthdays and quinceañeras (special parties for Mexican girls who have reached their 15th birthday). The term mariachi is said to derive from the French word for wedding.* * *masculino mariachi musician•• Cultural note:The word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it. The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros can be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing manañitas or serenades* * *masculino mariachi musician•• Cultural note:The word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it. The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros can be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing manañitas or serenades* * *mariachi (↑ mariachi a1)mariachi musiciansones de mariachi mariachi musicThe word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it.The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros charro (↑ charro a1) can be seen in the plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing mañanitas (↑ mañanita a1) or serenades.* * *
mariachi sustantivo masculino
mariachi musician
* * *mariachi1 nm1. [música] mariachi (music)2. [orquesta] mariachi band3. [músico] mariachi (musician)MARIACHIA mariachi band may contain from six to eight violinists, two trumpeters and a guitarist, as well as other more specialized instruments, such as the “guitarrón” (an outsize, deep-toned guitar), the “vihuela” (a high-pitched guitar), and the harp. As well as providing the music for songs, mariachi music serves for dancing as well, often with foot-stamping steps which descend from Spanish Flamenco. Mariachi music began to acquire its current popularity in the 1930s, when band members began wearing the typical “charro” outfit that is familiar today - the short black jacket, tight trousers and wide-brimmed “sombrero” hat, all with silver trimmings. Mariachi bands were once a common sight at baptisms, weddings and national celebrations, and might even be hired to serenade a loved one, though nowadays they are less common, due to the high cost of contracting their services.mariachi2 adjMéx Fam ham-fisted;Celia es bien mariachi para cocinar Celia is hopeless at cooking* * *I m mariachi bandII m/f mariachi player* * *mariachi nm: mariachi musician or band -
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(Sp. model spelled same [t∫areáða] < charrear < charro [see below] and the Spanish derivative suffix - ada 'an event in which the techniques of charros are practiced')Clark: 1890s. This competitive event was the precursor of the modern rodeo. According to Clark, it is still popular throughout the United States and involves traditional events, including wild riding tricks by women and horse-tripping. Santamaría notes that charreada comes from the verb charrear, which he defines as to act like a charro or to carry out the practices and exercises of the charro. The DRAE references charreada as a Mexican charro festival, and Islas indicates that it is a Mexican-style rodeo ( jaripeo). -
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m.1 union.sindicato obrero blue-collar unionsindicato vertical = workers' and employers' union during the Franco period (peninsular Spanish)2 labor union, labor organization, trades union, trade union.* * *1 trade union, union* * *noun m.union, trade union* * *SM1) [de trabajadores] trade union, trades union, labor union (EEUU)sindicato amarillo — yellow union, conservative union that is in the pocket of the management
sindicato charro — Méx conservative union that is in the pocket of the management
2) [de negociantes] syndicate* * *1) (Rels Labs) union, labor union (AmE), trade union (BrE)2) (Fin) syndicate* * *= syndicate, trade union, union, labour union.Ex. The old method of publication by syndicates of retail booksellers (who might also be wholesalers and/or printers) remained normal during the last quarter of the eighteenth century.Ex. The interplay of forces outside their individual control -- government, local authority, trade union, parent institution -- plays havoc with planning exercises.Ex. Through collective bargaining, unions can regulate hiring, salaries, working conditions, fringe benefits, etc.Ex. This sources of information may be, for example, local churches, burial societies, labor unions, legal aid services and firms offering different forms of public transport.----* archivo de sindicato = trade-union archive.* biblioteca de sindicato = trade union library, union library.* miembro de un sindicato = unionist, trade unionist.* que no pertenece a un sindicato = non-unionised.* sindicato de estudiantes = students' union.* Sindicato Nacional de Agricultores (NFU) = National Farmers' Union (NFU).* * *1) (Rels Labs) union, labor union (AmE), trade union (BrE)2) (Fin) syndicate* * *= syndicate, trade union, union, labour union.Ex: The old method of publication by syndicates of retail booksellers (who might also be wholesalers and/or printers) remained normal during the last quarter of the eighteenth century.
Ex: The interplay of forces outside their individual control -- government, local authority, trade union, parent institution -- plays havoc with planning exercises.Ex: Through collective bargaining, unions can regulate hiring, salaries, working conditions, fringe benefits, etc.Ex: This sources of information may be, for example, local churches, burial societies, labor unions, legal aid services and firms offering different forms of public transport.* archivo de sindicato = trade-union archive.* biblioteca de sindicato = trade union library, union library.* miembro de un sindicato = unionist, trade unionist.* que no pertenece a un sindicato = non-unionised.* sindicato de estudiantes = students' union.* Sindicato Nacional de Agricultores (NFU) = National Farmers' Union (NFU).* * *Compuestos:right-wing union● sindicato blanco or charro( Méx) right-wing unionvertical union, industrial union ( AmE)B ( Fin) syndicateCompuestos:banking syndicatesyndicate of stockholders o shareholdersunderwriters' syndicate* * *
sindicato sustantivo masculino (Rels Labs) union, labor union (AmE), trade union (BrE)
sindicato sustantivo masculino trade union, US labor union: me afilié al sindicato, I joined the union
' sindicato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acercar
- camaradería
- cotización
- dirigir
- dirigente
- sindicar
- afiliarse
- cuota
- gremio
- llamar
- sindicalizarse
English:
cardholder
- member
- membership
- officer
- rank
- trade union
- trades union
- union
- capacity
- labor union
- official
- trade
* * *sindicato nm1. [de trabajadores] union, Br trade union, US labor unionsindicato amarillo yellow union, = conservative trade union that leans towards the employers' interests; Méx sindicato blanco = union which serves the interests of the employers rather than of the workers; Méx sindicato charro = union which serves the interests of the employers rather than of the workers;sindicato de estudiantes students' union;sindicato obrero blue-collar union;Esp sindicato vertical = workers' and employers' union during the Franco period* * *m (labor, Brtrade) union* * *sindicato nmgremio: union, guild* * *sindicato n union / trade union -
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19 красочный
прил.2) ( многокрасочный) pintado3) ( яркий) vivo, chillón, charro; pintoresco ( живописный)кра́сочный стиль — estilo pintoresco -
20 крикливый
прил.1) ( о человеке) voceador, vocinglero, gritón, chillón2) ( о голосе) chillón3) перен. разг. chillón, charro, llamativoкрикли́вый наря́д — traje chillónкрикли́вая рекла́ма — anuncio llamativo
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