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confabulations

  • 1 confabulación

    f.
    1 conspiracy, plot, put-up job, scheme.
    2 pseudologia fantastica.
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    1 conspiracy, plot
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    SF
    1) (=complot) plot, conspiracy; (=intriga) intrigue
    2) (Com) ring
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    femenino conspiracy, plot
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    = collusion, confabulation, scheme, bung, intrigue, connivance.
    Ex. There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.
    Ex. The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    Ex. These cuts were a scheme to privatize the cleaning women's jobs, contracting them out to small or big private cleaning firms.
    Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called ' bungs' for prime space.
    Ex. The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.
    Ex. There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.
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    * confabulaciones = scheming.
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    femenino conspiracy, plot
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    = collusion, confabulation, scheme, bung, intrigue, connivance.

    Ex: There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.

    Ex: The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    Ex: These cuts were a scheme to privatize the cleaning women's jobs, contracting them out to small or big private cleaning firms.
    Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called ' bungs' for prime space.
    Ex: The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.
    Ex: There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.
    * confabulaciones = scheming.

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    conspiracy, plot
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    confabulación sustantivo femenino
    1 conspiracy
    2 conference
    ' confabulación' also found in these entries:
    English:
    scheme
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    conspiracy
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    f plot, conspiracy
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    confabulación nf, pl - ciones complot, conspiración: plot, conspiracy

    Spanish-English dictionary > confabulación

  • 2 imaginativo

    adj.
    imaginative, resourceful, fanciful, creative.
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    1 imaginative
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    (f. - imaginativa)
    adj.
    * * *
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    - va adjetivo imaginative
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    = imaginative, confabulatory.
    Ex. Various imaginative graphic displays have been proposed.
    Ex. The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
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    * de forma imaginativa = imaginatively.
    * de forma poco imaginativa = unimaginatively.
    * de modo imaginativo = imaginatively.
    * de modo poco imaginativo = unimaginatively.
    * poco imaginativo = unimaginative.
    * * *
    - va adjetivo imaginative
    * * *
    = imaginative, confabulatory.

    Ex: Various imaginative graphic displays have been proposed.

    Ex: The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    * de forma imaginativa = imaginatively.
    * de forma poco imaginativa = unimaginatively.
    * de modo imaginativo = imaginatively.
    * de modo poco imaginativo = unimaginatively.
    * poco imaginativo = unimaginative.

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    imaginative
    * * *

    imaginativo
    ◊ -va adjetivo

    imaginative
    imaginativo,-a adjetivo imaginative

    ' imaginativo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    imaginativa
    English:
    imaginative
    - unimaginative
    - unimaginatively
    - fanciful
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    imaginativo, -a adj
    imaginative
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    adj imaginative
    * * *
    imaginativo, -va adj
    : imaginative

    Spanish-English dictionary > imaginativo

  • 3 inventiva

    adj.&f.
    feminine of INVENTIVO.
    f.
    inventiveness.
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    1 inventiveness
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    SF (=imaginación) inventiveness; (=ingenio) ingenuity, resourcefulness
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    femenino inventiveness
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    = ingenuity, resourcefulness, inventiveness, confabulation, creativity.
    Ex. Retrieval of documents on a search topic, but using terms for a broader or narrower concept, relies heavily upon the searcher's ingenuity.
    Ex. The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.
    Ex. This article examines briefly the provision of books for troops and outlines examples of initiative and inventiveness within the public library system during the war.
    Ex. The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    Ex. An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.
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    femenino inventiveness
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    = ingenuity, resourcefulness, inventiveness, confabulation, creativity.

    Ex: Retrieval of documents on a search topic, but using terms for a broader or narrower concept, relies heavily upon the searcher's ingenuity.

    Ex: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.
    Ex: This article examines briefly the provision of books for troops and outlines examples of initiative and inventiveness within the public library system during the war.
    Ex: The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    Ex: An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.

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    creativity, inventiveness, resourcefulness
    tiene mucha inventiva she's very inventive
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    inventiva sustantivo femenino
    inventiveness;

    inventiva sustantivo femenino inventiveness, creativity, imagination, resourcefulness

    ' inventiva' also found in these entries:
    English:
    imagination
    - invention
    * * *
    inventiveness;
    tener mucha inventiva to be very inventive, to have a very inventive mind
    * * *
    f inventiveness
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    : ingenuity, inventiveness

    Spanish-English dictionary > inventiva

  • 4 inventivo

    adj.
    inventive, quick at contrivance, ready at expedients: inventful.
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    1 inventive
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    ADJ (=imaginativo) inventive; (=ingenioso) ingenious, resourceful
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    - va adjetivo inventive
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    = inventive, confabulatory, resourceful.
    Ex. As time goes by, the modern inventive mind multiplies these media and the bibliographical picture becomes increasingly complicated.
    Ex. The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    Ex. Under a series of resourceful librarians, it rapidly achieved a high reputation for its collection of books, periodicals and prints.
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    * tener inventiva = be inventive.
    * * *
    - va adjetivo inventive
    * * *
    = inventive, confabulatory, resourceful.

    Ex: As time goes by, the modern inventive mind multiplies these media and the bibliographical picture becomes increasingly complicated.

    Ex: The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    Ex: Under a series of resourceful librarians, it rapidly achieved a high reputation for its collection of books, periodicals and prints.
    * tener inventiva = be inventive.

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    inventive
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    inventivo adjetivo inventive, creative, imaginative, resourceful
    ' inventivo' also found in these entries:
    English:
    inventive
    * * *
    inventivo, -a adj
    inventive
    * * *
    adj inventive
    * * *
    inventivo, -va adj
    : inventive

    Spanish-English dictionary > inventivo

  • 5 meningioma

    Ex. The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    * * *

    Ex: The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.

    Spanish-English dictionary > meningioma

  • 6 pituitaria

    adj.&f.
    feminine of PITUITARIO.
    f.
    pituitary gland.
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    1 pituitary (gland)
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    Ex. The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.
    ----
    * glándula pituitaria, la = pituitary gland, the.
    * * *

    Ex: The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.

    * glándula pituitaria, la = pituitary gland, the.

    * * *
    pituitary
    * * *
    pituitary gland

    Spanish-English dictionary > pituitaria

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