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1 vencedor
• conqueror• triumphal• triumphantly• vanquisher• victor• victorious• winner -
2 conquistador
adj.winning.m.conqueror, winner, conquerer, conquistador.* * *► adjetivo1 conquering► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 conqueror1 (de América) conquistador————————1 (de América) conquistador* * *conquistador, -a1.ADJ conquering2.SM / F conqueror3. SM1) ( Hist) conquistador2) * (=seductor) ladykiller* * *I- dora adjetivoa) < ejército> conqueringb) (fam) < persona>II- dora masculino, femeninoa) (Hist) conqueror; ( en la conquista de América) conquistadorb) (fam) ( en el amor) (m) lady-killer; (f) femme fatale•• Cultural note:The collective term for the succession of explorers, soldiers and adventurers who, from the sixteenth century onward led the settlement and exploitation of Spain's Latin American colonies. Among the best known are Hernán Cortés (Mexico), Hernando de Soto (Florida, Nicaragua), the Pizarro brothers (Panama, Peru, Ecuador), Diego de Almagro (Peru, Chile) and Pedro de Valdivia (Chile)* * *I- dora adjetivoa) < ejército> conqueringb) (fam) < persona>II- dora masculino, femeninoa) (Hist) conqueror; ( en la conquista de América) conquistadorb) (fam) ( en el amor) (m) lady-killer; (f) femme fatale•• Cultural note:The collective term for the succession of explorers, soldiers and adventurers who, from the sixteenth century onward led the settlement and exploitation of Spain's Latin American colonies. Among the best known are Hernán Cortés (Mexico), Hernando de Soto (Florida, Nicaragua), the Pizarro brothers (Panama, Peru, Ecuador), Diego de Almagro (Peru, Chile) and Pedro de Valdivia (Chile)* * *conquistador11 = conqueror.Ex: Gradually many of these conquerors came to realize that, although military might was necessary to gain control over an area, sheer force of arms was not sufficient to govern effectively.
conquistador22 = lady-killer, playboy.Ex: He was a lady-killer -- tall, dark-haired, handsome in his army officer's uniform.
Ex: Serial swindler Kenneth Broad was this afternoon jailed for 15 months bringing to an end a playboy lifestyle lived at other people's expense.* * *1 ‹ejército› conquering2 ( fam) ‹persona›tuvo su época de mujer conquistadora she was quite a femme fatale in her timese creía de lo más conquistador he fancied himself (as) a real ladykiller o Don Juan3 ( RPl) ‹personalidad/niño› captivatingmasculine, feminine1 ( Hist) conqueror; (en la conquista de América) conquistador* * *
conquistador
■ sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Hist) conqueror;
( en la conquista de América) conquistador
(f) femme fatale
conquistador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Mil conqueror
2 (persona que enamora) (mujer) femme fatale, (hombre) Don Juan, Casanova: ¡con esos ojos debes ser un verdadero conquistador! with eyes like those, you must be a real Don Juan!
' conquistador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conquistadora
English:
conqueror
- playboy
* * *conquistador, -ora♦ adj1. [ejército] conquering2. [seductor] seductive;tiene fama de conquistador he's got a reputation as a Casanova o a lady-killer♦ nm,f[de tierras] conqueror; Hist [en América] conquistador♦ nm[seductor] Casanova, lady-killer* * *I adj conqueringII m, conquistadora f conqueror* * *conquistador, - dora adj: conqueringconquistador, - dora n: conqueror -
3 vencedor
adj.winning, conquering, triumphant, victorious.m.conqueror, vanquisher, winner, victor.* * *► adjetivo1 (equipo etc) winning2 MILITAR conquering, victorious► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (equipo etc) winner, victor2 MILITAR conqueror, victor* * *1. (f. - vencedora)nounwinner, victor2. (f. - vencedora)adj.* * *vencedor, -a1.ADJ [equipo, partido] winning, victorious frm; [general, país] victorious2.SM/ F(=ganador) [de una competición, elecciones] winner; [de una guerra] victor* * *I- dora adjetivo <ejército/país> victorious; <equipo/jugador> winning (before n)IIno habrá vencedores ni vencidos — (frml) there will be no victors and no vanquished (frml)
* * *= winner, victorious, victor.Ex. The jungle fighter views his life and work in terms of winners and losers, with power as his goal.Ex. The author offers an interpretation of why in professional wrestling the bad guy is often victorious, by whatever means necessary including foul play.Ex. Sports are about winning and losing and that they will always demand great victors and tragic losers.----* declarar vencedor = adjudge + winner.* prebendas del vencedor, las = victor's spoils.* vencedor inesperado = dark horse.* * *I- dora adjetivo <ejército/país> victorious; <equipo/jugador> winning (before n)IIno habrá vencedores ni vencidos — (frml) there will be no victors and no vanquished (frml)
* * *= winner, victorious, victor.Ex: The jungle fighter views his life and work in terms of winners and losers, with power as his goal.
Ex: The author offers an interpretation of why in professional wrestling the bad guy is often victorious, by whatever means necessary including foul play.Ex: Sports are about winning and losing and that they will always demand great victors and tragic losers.* declarar vencedor = adjudge + winner.* prebendas del vencedor, las = victor's spoils.* vencedor inesperado = dark horse.* * *‹ejército/país› victorious; ‹equipo/jugador› winning ( before n), victoriousmasculine, feminine(en una guerra) victor; (en una competición) winner* * *
vencedor
‹equipo/jugador› winning ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( en guerra) victor;
( en competición) winner
vencedor,-ora
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (competidor, ganador) winner
2 (ejército) victor: en esta guerra no hay vencedores ni vencidos, there are no winners or losers in this war
II adjetivo
1 (equipo, persona, propuesta) winning
2 (ejército, bando) victorious
' vencedor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vencedora
English:
dark horse
- victor
- victorious
* * *vencedor, -ora♦ adj[equipo] winning; [ejército] victorious♦ nm,f[en competición] winner; [en batalla] victor;en una guerra civil no hay vencedores ni vencidos in a civil war there are neither victors nor vanquished* * *I adj winningII m, vencedora f winner* * *: winner, victor* * *vencedor1 adj winningvencedor2 n winner -
4 conquistadora
conquistador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Mil conqueror
2 (persona que enamora) (mujer) femme fatale, (hombre) Don Juan, Casanova: ¡con esos ojos debes ser un verdadero conquistador! with eyes like those, you must be a real Don Juan!
* * *I adj conqueringII m, conquistadora f conqueror -
5 conquistador1
1 = conqueror.Ex. Gradually many of these conquerors came to realize that, although military might was necessary to gain control over an area, sheer force of arms was not sufficient to govern effectively. -
6 debelador
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7 vencedora
f.1 conqueror, victor.2 victress.* * *1. f., (m. - vencedor) 2. f., (m. - vencedor)* * *
vencedor,-ora
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (competidor, ganador) winner
2 (ejército) victor: en esta guerra no hay vencedores ni vencidos, there are no winners or losers in this war
II adjetivo
1 (equipo, persona, propuesta) winning
2 (ejército, bando) victorious
' vencedora' also found in these entries:
English:
undisputed
* * *I adj winningII m, vencedora f winner -
8 triunfadora
f.1 conqueror, victor, triumpher.2 victress.* * *
triunfador,-ora
I adjetivo winning
II sustantivo masculino y femenino winner
* * *I adj winningII m, triunfadora f winner, victor -
9 conquistador
• conquerer• conqueror• conquistador• victor• winner -
10 Guillermo I
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11 sojuzgador
adj.subjugating, subduing.m.1 conqueror, subduer.2 subjugator.
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