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21 hombre
hombre sustantivo masculino◊ hombres, mujeres y niños men, women and children;no es lo bastante hombre para … he's not man enough to …; ¡hombre al agua! man overboard!; este hombre no sabe lo que dice this guy doesn't know what he's talking about; hombre de confianza right-hand man; hombre del tiempo weatherman; hombre de negocios businessman; hombre lobo werewolf; hombre medio man in the street; hombre rana frogman, diver; hombre precavido vale por dos forewarned is forearmedb) ( especie humana):■ interjección:◊ ¡hombre! ¡qué sorpresa! well! what a nice surprise!;¿te gustaría venir? — ¡hombre! would you like to come? — you bet! what do you think?; hombre, no es lo mismo come off it, it's not the same thing at all (colloq)
hombre
I sustantivo masculino
1 (individuo) man
hombre de Estado, statesman
hombre de paja, dummy, figurehead
hombre lobo, werewolf
hombre rana, frogman
2 (género, especie) mankind, man
II interj
1 (en un saludo) hey!, hey there!: ¡hombre, José!, ¿qué tal te va?, hey, José! how are things?
2 (enfático) ¡hombre, claro que iré!, sure, of course I'll go! (incredulidad) ¡sí hombre!, ¿te crees que soy tonto, o qué?, oh, come on! do you think I'm stupid? Locuciones: ser muy hombre, to be every inch a man
de hombre a hombre, man-to-man ' hombre' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abominable - acción - acomodador - acomodadora - adúltera - adúltero - aferrada - aferrado - agente - albacea - amante - aparte - artesana - artesano - asesina - asesino - autor - autora - bañador - bienhechor - bienhechora - blanca - blanco - bombera - bombero - cabrón - cabrona - calle - cámara - camarera - camarero - campesina - campesino - capataz - cartera - cartero - casera - casero - cerdo - cobrador - cobradora - coco - comedianta - comediante - cómica - cómico - compatriota - confidente - conquistador English: A - aged - alone - ascot - average - bear down on - bogeyman - brief - businessman - chase - come up - common - conviction - decision - decoy - discard - doze - elegantly - ethical - evening dress - excommunicate - frogman - grief-stricken - grown - guffaw - hairpiece - hurt - in - inch - inhibited - intrigue - jacket - let out - madman - man - manhood - masculine - masseur - mate - misgiving - nipple - nobleman - of - one-man band - open-minded - ordinary - overboard - pants - parent - point out 'ɑːmbreɪ, 'ɒmbreɪnoun (AmE sl) tipo m (fam), tío m (Esp fam)* * *['ɑːmbreɪ, 'ɒmbreɪ]noun (AmE sl) tipo m (fam), tío m (Esp fam) -
22 localizar
localizar ( conjugate localizar) verbo transitivo
localizar verbo transitivo
1 to find
2 (una epidemia, un incendio) to localize ' localizar' also found in these entries: Spanish: localización - ubicar English: chase up - elusive - localize - locate - reach - trace - track down - hold - home - pin - track -
23 McCarey, Leo
1898-1969Nacido en Los Angeles, estudio Leyes en la Uni versidad del Sur de California. Entra en el cine como script, y un poco mas tarde ya es ayudante de direccion. Contratado por Hal Roach en 1923, durante los seis anos siguientes es creador de gags, supervisor y director, trabajando con Charley Chase y, sobre todo, con la pareja Laurel & Hardy, para la que hizo uno de sus mejores cortos, We Faw Down (1928). Leo McCarey es, sin duda, uno de los grandes del cine americano. Hizo grande la comedia loca de los Marx Brothers con Duck Soup (Sopa de ganso, 1933); hizo grande la “Scrawball Comedy” con Nobleza obliga (Ruggles of Red Gap, 1935), La picara puritana (The Awful Truth, 1937) y Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942); hizo grande, hasta limites casi inaccesibles, el melodrama sentimental con Tu y yo (An Affair to Remember, 1957). Pero,.ay!, no supo hacer grande al western; sin duda, no era lo suyo. Sin embargo, los dos que figuran en su filmografia son dos filmes estupendos, pero tambien son dos westerns casuales, que tienen mas rasgos de otros generos que del que nos ocupa.Belle of the Nineties (No es pecado). 1934. 75 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Mae West, Roger Pryor, Johnny Mack Brown.Ruggles of Red Gap (Nobleza obliga). 1935. 76 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Charles Laughton, Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles.
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