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1 class-conscious
tr[klɑːs'kɒnʃəs]1 con conciencia de clase, clasistaadj.• consciente de las clases sociales adj.'klæs'kɑːntʃəs, ˌklɑːs'kɒnʃəsadjective (Pol, Sociol) con conciencia de clase; ( classist) clasista, consciente de las distinciones sociales['klɑːs'kɒnʃǝs]ADJ con conciencia de clase* * *['klæs'kɑːntʃəs, ˌklɑːs'kɒnʃəs] -
2 class-conscious
adj.con conciencia de clase; clasista, consciente de las condiciones sociales (classist). (Polonia) -
3 -conscious
ˌkɑːntʃəs, ˌkɒnʃəsa fashion-conscious girl — una chica que sigue or siempre va a la última moda; see also class-conscious
[-ˌkɒnʃǝs]ADJ (ending in compounds)* * *[ˌkɑːntʃəs, ˌkɒnʃəs]a fashion-conscious girl — una chica que sigue or siempre va a la última moda; see also class-conscious
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4 clasista
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5 ellos
ellos,◊ ellas pron pers plfueron ellas it was them◊ llegué antes que ellos I arrived before them o before they did;con/para ellos/ellas with/for them; son de ellos they're theirs, they belong to them
ellos pron pers mpl
1 (sujeto) they
2 (complemento) them
3 (posesivo) de ellos, theirs ➣ él, ella
' ellos' also found in these entries: Spanish: aclarar - antesala - barrera - cada - consigo - cuñada - cuñado - deuda - distanciamiento - dos - ellas - encargar - entendimiento - hermano - inolvidable - les - piedad - pique - por - relación - revolotear - sentarse - sí - sin - sobrino - su - suya - suyo - temporada - traerse - trato - una - uno - abismo - acercamiento - aire - atenerse - compromiso - dirección - enemistado - entre - existir - interceder - los - quedar - se English: alienate - barrier - beat - behind - bid - cast - chance - class - delay - fact - fight out - gap - hatred - intervene - midst - nationality - number - of - opposed - relation - self-conscious - something - tactfully - their - theirs - them - themselves - they - unfair - world - after - arrange - but - fancy - further - give - go - hear - intently - loom - quite - sake - self - toward - with - worth -
6 mucha
mucho,-a
I adj indef
1 (abundante, numeroso) (en frases afirmativas) a lot of, lots of
mucha comida, a lot of food
muchos animales, lots of animals (en frases negativas) much, many pl: no queda mucho azúcar, there isn't much sugar left
no conozco muchos sitios, I don't know many places
2 (intenso) very: tengo mucho calor/miedo, I'm very hot/scared
hizo mucho esfuerzo, he made a great effort
3 (demasiado) es mucha responsabilidad, it's too much responsibility
II pron
1 a lot, a great deal, many: muchos fuimos al baile, many/lots of us went to the dance
muchos de nosotros/vosotros, many of us/you
de ésos tengo muchos, I've got lots of those
III adverbio
1 (cantidad) a lot, very much: me arrepentí mucho, I was very sorry
2 (tiempo) hace mucho que desapareció, he went missing a long time ago
hace mucho que estamos aquí, we have been here for a long time (a menudo) often: vamos mucho al cine, we go to the cinema quite often Locuciones: como mucho, at the most
con mucho, by far
¡ni mucho menos!, no way!
por mucho (que), however much Recuerda que el singular es much, el plural es many, y que estas dos palabras se suelen usar en frases negativas (no tengo demasiado tiempo, I haven't got much time), mientras que a lot (of) y lots (of) se encuentran en frases afirmativas: Tengo mucho dinero. I've got a lot of/lots of money. En frases interrogativas se usa tanto much y many como a lot o lots of: ¿Tienes mucho dinero?, Have you got much/ a lot of/lots of money? Sin embargo, en preguntas que empiezan por how sólo puedes emplear much o many: ¿Cuánto dinero tienes?, How much money have you got?
' mucha' also found in these entries: Spanish: aguante - bárbara - bárbaro - batalla - cachaza - camaradería - cardiaca - cardíaca - cardiaco - cardíaco - casa - causar - cautela - caza - ciencia - confianza - curiosidad - dar - desarraigar - enjundia - entidad - estima - fogosidad - gomina - gravedad - hambre - hierba - honra - igualdad - imprimir - influencia - jeta - juego - labia - mano - mar - marcha - mucho - necesidad - niebla - paz - prisa - resistencia - salada - salado - sed - seguridad - simpatía - sobre - soltura English: accuracy - anxiety - arm-twisting - badly - booze-up - bright - clout - crush - deal - demand - distracted - draw - easy-going - embarrassed - envious - fat - funny - glib - go about - gore - gravy - greasy - guidance - high-class - lot - meaty - milky - neck - need - persuade - practice - practise - pull - self-conscious - sensitive - slick - somebody - stamina - store - strain - strong-willed - sunlight - sympathetic - tension - about - advance - ahead - answer - boost - call
См. также в других словарях:
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