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1 comedido
adj.moderate, frugal, abstinent, abstemious.past part.past participle of spanish verb: comedirse.* * *1→ link=comedirse comedirse► adjetivo1 (cortés) courteous, polite2 (moderado) moderate, restrained, reserved* * *(f. - comedida)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=moderado) moderate, restrained2) esp LAm (=solícito) obliging* * *- da adjetivoa) ( moderado) moderate, restrainedb) (AmL) ( atento) obliging, well-meaning* * *= moderate, restrained, frugal, sparing, guarded, measured, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.Ex. In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.Ex. The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.Ex. In a small library this arrangement is not only frugal but also efficient.Ex. The committee was very sparing in its recommendations of proposals for debate.Ex. Britain has given a guarded response to Myanmar's announcement that a referendum will be held on a new constitution in May.Ex. This will move the debate about open access as a model for scholarly communication towards a more measured and nuanced discourse.Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.Ex. She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.Ex. In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.----* optimismo comedido = guarded optimism.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( moderado) moderate, restrainedb) (AmL) ( atento) obliging, well-meaning* * *= moderate, restrained, frugal, sparing, guarded, measured, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.Ex: In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.
Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.Ex: In a small library this arrangement is not only frugal but also efficient.Ex: The committee was very sparing in its recommendations of proposals for debate.Ex: Britain has given a guarded response to Myanmar's announcement that a referendum will be held on a new constitution in May.Ex: This will move the debate about open access as a model for scholarly communication towards a more measured and nuanced discourse.Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.Ex: She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.Ex: In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.* optimismo comedido = guarded optimism.* * *1 (moderado) moderate, restrainedes muy comedido con la bebida he's a very moderate drinkerlo dijo de una manera muy comedida she said it in a very restrained tone of voicemasculine, feminine( AmL) well-meaning person o soul, obliging person o soulno hay comedido que salga bien helping people brings nothing but trouble* * *
Del verbo comedirse: ( conjugate comedirse)
comedido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
comedido
comedirse
comedido◊ -da adjetivo
comedido,-a adjetivo self-restrained
comedirse verbo reflexivo
1 to exercise restraint: tienes que aprender a comedirte, you have to learn to exercise restraint
2 LAm to offer to help
' comedido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comedida
English:
restrained
* * *comedido, -a adj2. Am [servicial] obliging* * *adj moderate* * *comedido, -da adjmesurado: moderate, restrained -
2 comedido
Del verbo comedirse: ( conjugate comedirse) \ \
comedido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: comedido comedirse
comedido
◊ -da adjetivo
comedido,-a adjetivo self-restrained
comedirse verbo reflexivo
1 to exercise restraint: tienes que aprender a comedirte, you have to learn to exercise restraint
2 LAm to offer to help ' comedido' also found in these entries: Spanish: comedida English: restrained -
3 comedido
kome'điđoadjhöflich, anständig, bescheiden[moderado] zurückhaltendcomedidocomedido , -a [kome'ðiðo, -a]num2num (modesto) bescheiden -
4 comedido
co.me.di.do[komed‘idu] adj modéré.* * *adjectivo -
5 comedido
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6 comedido
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7 comedido
adjскромный; умеренный -
8 comedido
сущ.общ. выдержанный, тактичный, умеренный, учтивый, вежливый, выслуживающийся, скромный -
9 comedido
adj1) Ам. предупреди́тельный, услу́жливый2) Экв. любопы́тный, сую́щий нос не в своё де́ло -
10 comedido
• abstinent• courteous• demure• easy to please• frugal• restrained• sparing -
11 comedido
• Am ochotný• Am úslužný• Ar prostořeký• Ar všetečný• mírný• skromný• slušný• umírněný -
12 comedido,
a adj 1) учтив; 2) скромен, умерен; сдържан, премерен. -
13 comedido
adj1) вежливый, учтивый; деликатный2) Ам. услужливый3) Экв. любопытный, во всё вмешивающийся -
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15 Comedido en hablar
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16 excesivamente comedido
(adj.) = mealy-mouthedEx. Such a mealy-mouthed attempt to get us to switch to Endnote is an insult to our intelligence.* * *(adj.) = mealy-mouthedEx: Such a mealy-mouthed attempt to get us to switch to Endnote is an insult to our intelligence.
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17 optimismo comedido
(n.) = guarded optimismEx. While a widely reported slowdown in U.S. construction dampens excitement, the overall mood is guarded optimism.* * *(n.) = guarded optimismEx: While a widely reported slowdown in U.S. construction dampens excitement, the overall mood is guarded optimism.
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18 carácter comedido
сущ.общ. сдержанный характер -
19 estilo comedido
сущ.общ. выдержанный стиль -
20 ser comedido
гл.общ. быть тактичным, соблюдать (знать) меру
См. также в других словарях:
comedido — comedido, da adjetivo 1. (ser / estar) Que es educado, prudente o moderado: Estuvo muy comedido en la fiesta. Sus palabras fueron muy comedidas. 2. Origen: Argentina, Uruguay. [Persona] que ofrece espontáneamente su ayuda … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
comedido — comedido, da adjetivo moderado*, mesurado, discreto, circunspecto, mirado, atento*, cortés, considerado, educado, correcto, bienhablado … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
comedido — adj. Regulado; modesto; sóbrio; moderado … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
comedido — comedido, da (De comedir). 1. adj. Prudente, moderado. 2. Col.), Ecuad. y Ur. servicial (ǁ pronto a servir) … Diccionario de la lengua española
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comedido — adj 1 Que actúa con prudencia y cortesía: Elías, siempre tan comedido en lo que hace … Español en México
comedido — amable; cortés; servicial; eficaz; dispuesto; comprometido; integrado; cf. con la camiseta bien puesta, afiatado, puesto, acomedido; igual, el junior que teníamos era bien comedido; siempre con una sonrisa en los labios y bien dispuesto a hacer… … Diccionario de chileno actual
comedido — da adj. Cortés, prudente, moderado … Diccionario Castellano
comedirse — Se conjuga como: pedir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: comedirse comidiendo comedido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. me comido te comides se comide nos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
Juan Eslava Galán — en la Feria del Libro de Madrid, 6 de junio de 2008 … Wikipedia Español