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conformists

  • 1 ciudadano normal

    (n.) = ordinary citizen, member of the public
    Ex. The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.
    Ex. As well as voting for candidates it is possible for a member of the public to decide to stand for election themselves.
    * * *
    (n.) = ordinary citizen, member of the public

    Ex: The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.

    Ex: As well as voting for candidates it is possible for a member of the public to decide to stand for election themselves.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ciudadano normal

  • 2 cobarde

    adj.
    1 cowardly.
    2 coward, overly submissive.
    f. & m.
    coward.
    * * *
    1 cowardly
    1 coward
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ [en lucha, aventura] cowardly; [ante sangre, alturas] faint-hearted; (=tímido) timid
    2.
    SMF coward
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo cowardly
    II
    masculino y femenino coward
    * * *
    = coward, wuss, cowardly, wussy [wussier -comp., wussiest -sup.], quitter, dastardly, puss.
    Ex. The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.
    Ex. He goes on to state that liberals are wusses for claiming 'I support the troops but not the war'.
    Ex. Tachers found girls more virile, obtrusive, mischievous, sharing, straightforward, careless, dependent, quiet, and cowardly.
    Ex. And being against the war and saying you support the troops is one of the wussiest positions the pacifists have ever taken.
    Ex. Here are a few examples of some famous quitters, people who didn't always stick it out.
    Ex. A dastardly livery driver raped a 30-year-old woman passenger on Jan. 31, cops said.
    Ex. Kyle is not a puss -- he is one of the tougher players on our team.
    ----
    * no ser cobarde = be no chicken.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo cowardly
    II
    masculino y femenino coward
    * * *
    = coward, wuss, cowardly, wussy [wussier -comp., wussiest -sup.], quitter, dastardly, puss.

    Ex: The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.

    Ex: He goes on to state that liberals are wusses for claiming 'I support the troops but not the war'.
    Ex: Tachers found girls more virile, obtrusive, mischievous, sharing, straightforward, careless, dependent, quiet, and cowardly.
    Ex: And being against the war and saying you support the troops is one of the wussiest positions the pacifists have ever taken.
    Ex: Here are a few examples of some famous quitters, people who didn't always stick it out.
    Ex: A dastardly livery driver raped a 30-year-old woman passenger on Jan. 31, cops said.
    Ex: Kyle is not a puss -- he is one of the tougher players on our team.
    * no ser cobarde = be no chicken.

    * * *
    cowardly
    coward
    * * *

     

    cobarde adjetivo
    cowardly
    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
    coward
    cobarde
    I adjetivo cowardly: fue un gesto cobarde, it was a cowardly gesture
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino coward
    ' cobarde' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cagada
    - cagado
    - conformista
    - tildar
    - gallina
    - maricón
    - palabra
    English:
    brand
    - chicken
    - coward
    - cowardly
    - yellow
    * * *
    adj
    cowardly
    nmf
    coward
    * * *
    I adj cowardly
    II m/f coward
    * * *
    cobarde adj
    : cowardly
    cobarde nmf
    : coward
    * * *
    cobarde1 adj cowardly
    cobarde2 n coward

    Spanish-English dictionary > cobarde

  • 3 cometer un acto violento

    (v.) = commit + violence
    Ex. The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.
    * * *
    (v.) = commit + violence

    Ex: The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cometer un acto violento

  • 4 conformista

    adj.
    conformist.
    f. & m.
    conformer, conformist.
    * * *
    1 conformist
    1 conformist
    * * *
    ADJ SMF conformist
    * * *
    adjetivo/masculino y femenino conformist
    * * *
    = conformist, conformist, conformable.
    Ex. Fredson Bowers is scarcely a sufficiently conformist figure in the world of bibliography for his definition to secure wide and general agreement.
    Ex. The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.
    Ex. For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.
    * * *
    adjetivo/masculino y femenino conformist
    * * *
    = conformist, conformist, conformable.

    Ex: Fredson Bowers is scarcely a sufficiently conformist figure in the world of bibliography for his definition to secure wide and general agreement.

    Ex: The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.
    Ex: For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.

    * * *
    adj/mf
    conformist
    * * *

    conformista adjetivo, masculino y femenino
    conformist
    conformista adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino conformist: no sé si eres un conformista o un cobarde, I don't know whether you are a conformist or a coward
    ' conformista' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acomodaticia
    - acomodaticio
    - rebaño
    English:
    compliant
    - conformist
    - straight
    - conform
    * * *
    adj
    conformist
    nmf
    conformist
    * * *
    I adj conformist
    II m/f conformist

    Spanish-English dictionary > conformista

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