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1 chicano
adj.Chicano, chicane.m.Chicane.* * *► adjetivo1 chicano, Chicano► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *chicano, -a1.ADJ Chicano, Mexican-American2.SM / F Chicano, Mexican immigrant in the USA* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino Chicano•• Cultural note:Chicanos are Mexican Americans, the descendants of Mexican immigrants living in the United States. For long looked down on by Americans of European descent, Chicano society has found a new pride in its origins and culture. There are numerous Chicano radio stations and cultural organizations in the United States and many universities and colleges now offer courses in Chicano Studies* * *= Chicano.Nota: Persona de origen mejicano.Ex. The author assesses the history and development of library services to users of Latin American origin in the USA ( Chicanos or Latinos).----* lo chicano = Chicana.* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino Chicano•• Cultural note:Chicanos are Mexican Americans, the descendants of Mexican immigrants living in the United States. For long looked down on by Americans of European descent, Chicano society has found a new pride in its origins and culture. There are numerous Chicano radio stations and cultural organizations in the United States and many universities and colleges now offer courses in Chicano Studies* * *= Chicano.Nota: Persona de origen mejicano.Ex: The author assesses the history and development of library services to users of Latin American origin in the USA ( Chicanos or Latinos).
* lo chicano = Chicana.* * *Chicanos are Mexican Americans, the descendants of Mexican immigrants living in the United States. For long looked down on by Americans of European descent, Chicano society has found a new pride in its origins and culture. There are numerous Chicano radio stations and cultural organizations in the United States and many universities and colleges now offer courses in Chicano Studies.* * *
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Chicano
chicano
chicano◊ -na adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Chicano
chicano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino chicano
' chicano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chicana
* * *chicano, -a♦ adjChicano, Mexican-American♦ nm,f[persona] Chicano, Mexican-American♦ nm[lengua] Chicano* * *chicano, -na adj & n: Chicano, Chicana f -
2 latino
adj.1 Latin American, Latin.2 Latin, Romanic, Romance.m.1 Latin American.2 Latin.* * *► adjetivo1 Latin► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Latin* * *(f. - latina)noun adj.* * *latino, -a1. ADJ1) (=latinoamericano) Latin American2) ( Hist) Latin2. SM / F1) (=latinoamericano) Latin American2) ( Hist) native/inhabitant of Latium* * *I- na adjetivoa) <literatura/gramática/pueblo> Latinb) (fam) ( latinoamericano) Latin AmericanII- na masculino, femeninoa) (español, italiano, etc) Latinb) (fam) ( latinoamericano) Latin American* * *= Latin, Latino.Ex. Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.Ex. The author assesses the history and development of library services to users of Latin American origin in the USA (Chicanos or Latinos).* * *I- na adjetivoa) <literatura/gramática/pueblo> Latinb) (fam) ( latinoamericano) Latin AmericanII- na masculino, femeninoa) (español, italiano, etc) Latinb) (fam) ( latinoamericano) Latin American* * *= Latin, Latino.Ex: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.
Ex: The author assesses the history and development of library services to users of Latin American origin in the USA (Chicanos or Latinos).* * *1 ‹literatura/gramática› Latin2 ‹país/pueblo› Latinse nota que tiene sangre latina you can tell she has Latin blood in hermasculine, feminine1 (español, italiano, etc) Latinlos latinos Latin people* * *
latino◊ -na adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
latino,-a
I adjetivo Latin
América Latina, Latin America
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Latin American
' latino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
latina
English:
Hispanic
- Latin
- Roman
* * *latino, -a♦ adj1. [país, lengua, cultura] Latin2. [latinoamericano] Latin American;América Latina Latin America3. [en Estados Unidos] Latino♦ nm,f1. [de España, Francia, Italia] Latin2. [de Latinoamérica] Latin American3. [en Estados Unidos] Latino* * *adj Latin* * *latino, -na adj1) : Latin* * *latino adj Latin -
3 lotsatu
du/ad.1. to put to shame, shame; filme pornografikoak apaiza \lotsatu zuen the pornographic film shamed the priest; \lotsaturik nago I'm ashamed; \lotsatuta utzi zuen it put her to shame2. to embarrass, abash; ez nekien zer erantzun eta \lotsaturik gelditu nintzen I didn't know what answer to give and I was embarrassed; lotsatzeko gauza da she's capable of embarrassing3. ( beldurtu) to intimidate, make... afraid; hotzak, beroak, deusek ez du \lotsatuko the cold, heat, nothing will intimidate him da/ad.1. to be ashamed; zure jokabideaz lotsatzen naiz I'm ashamed of your behaviour; garai hartan Chicanoak beren hizkuntzaz lotsatzen ziren in those days the Chicanos were ashamed of their language; biluzirik zeudelako \lotsatu gabe unashamed of their nakedness; hori egiteaz \lotsatu zen he was ashamed of doing it2. to be embarrassed, look embarrassed; \lotsatu gabe, kantatu zertxobait don't be shy, sing something3.a. ( beldurtu) to be intimidated, be fearful; \lotsatu ziren zeramatzatenak hil zekien bidean they were afraid that those they were carrying would die on the way; ene hezurrak eta ene zainak \lotsatu ziren I was shaking in my bootsb. ( ikaratu, izutu) to be {horrified || terrified}, tremble; bazterrak oro dira lotsatzen the whole are is trembling
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