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1 fríamente
adv.unemotionally, coldly, coolly, glassily.* * *► adverbio1 coldly, coolly* * *ADV1) (=con indiferencia, sin apasionamiento) coolly; (=con hostilidad) coldlyluego, cuando pudo pensar fríamente, se le ocurrió una posible respuesta — later, when she could think about it coolly, she came up with a possible answer
mirado fríamente, tiene parte de razón en lo que dice — viewed dispassionately, he is partly right in what he says
el reo miró fríamente a los parientes de sus víctimas — the accused looked with cold detachment at the relatives of his victims
2) (=a sangre fría) [matar] in cold blood; [torturar] coldheartedly* * *a) ( con indiferencia) coldlyme recibió fríamente — he gave me a cold o cool reception
b) ( sin apasionamiento)* * *= coldly, stiffly.Ex. He stared coldly at her for a moment, then spat out: 'Bah! You're in charge'.Ex. Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character.* * *a) ( con indiferencia) coldlyme recibió fríamente — he gave me a cold o cool reception
b) ( sin apasionamiento)* * *= coldly, stiffly.Ex: He stared coldly at her for a moment, then spat out: 'Bah! You're in charge'.
Ex: Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character.* * *1 (con indiferencia) coldlyal principio me trató fríamente at first he treated me coldlyfue acogido fríamente por el público the audience gave him an unenthusiastic o a very cool reception2(sin apasionamiento): hablaba fríamente de las torturas que había sufrido he talked in a detached manner o unemotionally about the tortures he had been subjected todiscutieron fríamente el problema they talked about the problem in a calm and collected waydeja tus sentimientos de lado y piensa fríamente leave your feelings to one side and consider it objectively* * *
fríamente adverbio coolly: si lo piensas fríamente verás que no es tan mala idea, if you think about it objectively, you'll see that it's not such a bad idea
' fríamente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lado
English:
unemotionally
- coldly
- coolly
- snub
- stiffly
* * *fríamente adv1. [con indiferencia] coldly, coolly;me miró fríamente he looked at me coldly, he gave me a cold look;la recibieron muy fríamente she got a very cool o chilly reception2. [con serenidad] calmly, coolly;debemos abordar el problema fríamente we must tackle the problem calmly* * *fríamente adv: coldly, indifferently -
2 agitador
adj.rabble-rousing, rowdy, agitating, problem-making.m.1 stirring rod, agitator, shaker, stirrer.2 rioter, fomenter, firebrand, instigator.3 agitator, rabble-rouser, trouble-maker, troublemaker.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 agitator1 QUÍMICA agitator————————1 QUÍMICA agitator* * *agitador, -a1.SM (Mec) agitator, shaker; (Culin) stirrer2.SM / F (Pol) agitator* * ** * *= shake mechanism, agitator, provocateur, troublemaker.Ex. The cylinder machine had no shake mechanism (the device which locked the fibres together in the Fourdrinier machine).Ex. It was similar to Dickinson's machine, but it had an agitator in the vat to prevent the fibres from being lined up parallel to each other by the action of the cylinder.Ex. The article is entitled 'Tomorrow's libraries: more than a telephone jack, less than a complete revolution; perspectives of a provocateur'.Ex. The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.* * ** * *= shake mechanism, agitator, provocateur, troublemaker.Ex: The cylinder machine had no shake mechanism (the device which locked the fibres together in the Fourdrinier machine).
Ex: It was similar to Dickinson's machine, but it had an agitator in the vat to prevent the fibres from being lined up parallel to each other by the action of the cylinder.Ex: The article is entitled 'Tomorrow's libraries: more than a telephone jack, less than a complete revolution; perspectives of a provocateur'.Ex: The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.* * *masculine, feminineA (provocador) agitatorB* * *
agitador
agitador,-ora
I adjetivo disruptive
II sustantivo masculino y femenino agitator
III m (para agitar) agitator
' agitador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitadora
English:
agitator
- rabble-rouser
* * *agitador, -ora♦ nm,f[persona] agitator♦ nm[varilla] stirring rod; [para cóctel] swizzle-stick* * *m, agitadora f agitator* * *provocador: agitator -
3 alborotador
adj.rowdy, noisy, boisterous, disorderly.m.agitator, fomenter, brawler, firebrand.* * *► adjetivo1 (rebelde) rebellious, turbulent2 (ruidoso) noisy, rowdy3 (mar) rough, tempestuous► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 troublemaker, agitator* * *alborotador, -a1.ADJ (=ruidoso) boisterous, noisy; (Pol) (=sedicioso) seditious2.SM / F (=agitador) agitator, troublemaker; (=alumno) troublemaker* * *I- dora adjetivo rowdy, noisyII- dora masculino, femenino troublemaker* * *= provocateur, troublemaker, rowdy.Ex. The article is entitled 'Tomorrow's libraries: more than a telephone jack, less than a complete revolution; perspectives of a provocateur'.Ex. The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.Ex. He was assaulted by a gang of white rowdies who beat him over the head with pistols bruising him severely and laming him.* * *I- dora adjetivo rowdy, noisyII- dora masculino, femenino troublemaker* * *= provocateur, troublemaker, rowdy.Ex: The article is entitled 'Tomorrow's libraries: more than a telephone jack, less than a complete revolution; perspectives of a provocateur'.
Ex: The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.Ex: He was assaulted by a gang of white rowdies who beat him over the head with pistols bruising him severely and laming him.* * *rowdy, noisymasculine, femininetroublemaker* * *
alborotador◊ - dora adjetivo
rowdy, noisy
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
troublemaker
' alborotador' also found in these entries:
English:
rioter
- troublemaker
- troublemaking
- rowdy
- trouble
* * *alborotador, -ora♦ adjrowdy♦ nm,ftroublemaker;los alborotadores atacaron a la policía the rioters attacked the police* * *I adj rowdy, noisyII m, alborotadora f rioter* * *alborotador, - dora adj1) : noisy, boisterous2) : rowdy, unrulyalborotador, - dora n: agitator, troublemaker, rioter -
4 buscapleitos
adj.quarrelsome, trouble-making, muddler.m.&f. s&pl.1 troubleseeker.2 troublemaker, squabbler, quarreler, trouble-maker.* * *1 troublemaker* * *SMF INV LAm troublemaker* * *masculino y femenino (pl buscapleitos) (fam) troublemaker* * *= troublemaker.Ex. The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.* * *masculino y femenino (pl buscapleitos) (fam) troublemaker* * *= troublemaker.Ex: The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.
* * *troublemaker* * *
buscapleitos sustantivo masculino y femenino (pl◊ buscapleitos) (fam) troublemaker
* * *Fam troublemaker* * *m/f inv famtroublemaker* * *buscapleitos nmfs & pl: troublemaker -
5 guardárselas a Alguien
(v.) = hold + it againstEx. The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.* * *(v.) = hold + it againstEx: The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.
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6 persona problemática
(n.) = troublemakerEx. The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.* * *(n.) = troublemakerEx: The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.
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7 tomar represalias contra Alguien
(v.) = hold + it againstEx. The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.* * *(v.) = hold + it againstEx: The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.
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