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121 médula SF
1) (Anat) marrow, medulla frmhasta la médula — (fig) to the core
estoy convencido hasta la médula — I am totally o absolutely convinced
2) (Bot) pith3) (=esencia) essence -
122 sugestionarse
1 to be easily influenced* * *sugestionarse con algo — to talk o.s. into sth
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sugestionarse ( conjugate sugestionarse) verbo pronominal
to get ideas into one's head
■sugestionarse verbo reflexivo to get ideas into one's head, to convince oneself
' sugestionarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sugestión
* * *vpr1. [obsesionarse] to get ideas into one's head2. Psi to use autosuggestion* * *vrsugestionarse con : to talk oneself into, to become convinced of -
123 teatralidad
f.theatricality (also figurative).* * *1 theatricality, staginess* * *SF1) (=aparato) theatricality; (=drama) drama; pey histrionics pl, staginess2) (=sentido del teatro) sense of theatre, stage sense; pey showmanship* * *A ( Teatr) (de una obra) theatricality, dramatic qualityB (exageración) staginess, excessive theatricality* * *
teatralidad sustantivo femenino drama, sense of the theatre
(carácter teatral) una novela con teatralidad, a dramatic novel
pey (actuación exagerada) la teatralidad de sus gestos no me gustó nada, I wasn't convinced by all his histrionics
* * *teatralidad nf1. [carácter teatral] theatricality2. [exageración] exaggeration, over-dramatization -
124 toda
adv.Entirely, totally, completely, all.Todo el mundo everybody, everyonepron.All, whole (entero), entire, every.Con todo eso not withstanding, nevertheless, howeverDel todo entirely, quiteEn todo y por todo wholly, absolutelyf.Toda.* * *1. f., (m. - todo) 2. f., (m. - todo)* * *
todo,-a
1 adjetivo
1 (la totalidad: singular) all, whole: recorrió toda España, she travelled all over Spain
toda la semana, the whole week o all week
toda tu vida, your entire life o all your life
2 (: plural) all: todos sus hermanos, all his brothers
todos lo sabíamos, we all knew
se comió todas las fresas, she ate all the strawberries
3 (todo el mundo) todos están riendo, everybody is laughing
4 (cada, cualquier) every: viene todos los meses, he comes every month
todo el que desee..., anyone who wishes to...
5 fam (intensificador) through and through: es toda una atleta, she is every inch an athlete
II pron
1 (sin excepciones, sin exclusiones) everything: lo compró todo, he bought it all
lo perdió todo, he lost everything
lo sabe todo, she knows everything
todo son problemas, there's nothing but trouble
eso es todo, that's all
(todo el mundo) todos piensan que eres muy lista, everybody thinks you're very clever
nos invitó a todos, he invited all of us
todos y cada uno, each and every one
III adv (por completo, totalmente) estaba todo convencido, he was entirely convinced
estás todo mojado, you are all wet
está todo nervioso, he's terribly o all excited
IV sustantivo masculino todo (total, suma) whole
en todo o en parte, in whole or in part
All y whole tienen significados parecidos, pero se usan en estructuras diferentes. All se coloca delante de un artículo, pronombre posesivo o demostrativo, mientras que whole se coloca después: all the world, pero the whole world; all your family, pero your whole family; all this time, pero this whole time. Recuerda que no puedes usar whole sin artículo o pronombre correspondiente ni con sustantivos que indican masa (incontables). Por tanto, la traducción de todo el vino es all the wine y no the whole wine.
El plural todos o todo el mundo se traduce por everybody o everyone. Aunque el verbo acompañante aparezca en singular, cualquier pronombre que emplees debe estar en plural: Todos deben traer sus propios bolígrafos. Everybody has to bring their (own) pens.
' toda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alma
- arrasar
- bregar
- broza
- casco
- clase
- comerse
- costa
- dar
- delante
- dormitar
- duda
- durante
- economía
- encaminarse
- escrutinio
- espanto
- estampar
- exonerar
- gozada
- ignorar
- incluso
- infortunio
- interrogar
- juntar
- lógica
- máquina
- marcha
- mecha
- milimétrica
- milimétrico
- pajolera
- pajolero
- panoplia
- probabilidad
- propagarse
- rajar
- seguridad
- sinceridad
- sobre
- terminarse
- todo
- tranquilidad
- tropa
- vagar
- vena
- viaje
- vida
- callado
- confianza
English:
absolve
- ahead
- all
- all-night
- alone
- approve of
- battle
- bell
- broadcast
- career
- caution
- charge off
- clarify
- coastal
- cobble together
- colour
- cost
- crack
- crying
- distinctly
- dog-eat-dog
- done
- double
- ease
- eat
- fade
- family film
- fascination
- for
- fudge
- full
- grapple
- hoax
- hog
- intently
- lentil
- lifelong
- long
- most
- nationwide
- night
- nightlong
- out
- pelt
- pent-up
- price
- puss
- pussy
- quash
- quit
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125 creer a ciencia cierta
to be convinced -
126 llegar al convencimiento de que ...
llegar al convencimiento de que...to be convinced that...Spanish-English dictionary > llegar al convencimiento de que ...
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127 estar convencido
• be convinced -
128 estar convencido de
• be convinced about• be sold on
См. также в других словарях:
convinced — convinced; un·convinced; … English syllables
convinced — index affirmative, categorical, certain (positive), definite, indubious, inexorable, positive (co … Law dictionary
convinced — con|vinced [kənˈvınst] adj 1.) [not before noun] feeling certain that something is true ▪ Molly agreed, but she did not sound very convinced. be convinced (that) ▪ I was convinced that we were doing the right thing. convinced of ▪ Researchers are … Dictionary of contemporary English
convinced — adjective 1 be convinced to feel certain that something is true: Molly agreed, but she did not sound very convinced. | I was convinced that we were doing the right thing. | convinced of sth: We are all convinced of his innocence. | convinced… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
convinced — adj. 1) absolutely, completely, firmly, thoroughly convinced 2) convinced that + clause (we are convinced that our project will succeed) * * * [kən vɪnst] completely firmly thoroughly convinced absolutely convinced that + clause (we are convinced … Combinatory dictionary
convinced — con|vinced [ kən vınst ] adjective * certain that something is true: Despite all my father s arguments, I still wasn t convinced. convinced (that): I am not completely convinced he understood the gravity of the situation. convinced of: Millions… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
convinced — [[t]kənvɪ̱nst[/t]] ♦♦♦ ADJ: usu v link ADJ, usu ADJ that, ADJ of n If you are convinced that something is true, you feel sure that it is true. He was convinced that I was part of the problem... He became convinced of the need for cheap editions… … English dictionary
convinced */ — UK [kənˈvɪnst] / US adjective certain that something is true Despite all my father s arguments, I still wasn t convinced. convinced (that): I am not completely convinced he understood the gravity of the situation. convinced of: Millions of… … English dictionary
convinced — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ She became convinced that something was wrong. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
convinced — adjective 1. persuaded of; very sure (Freq. 10) were convinced that it would be to their advantage to join I am positive he is lying was confident he would win • Syn: ↑positive, ↑confident • … Useful english dictionary
Convinced — Convince Con*vince , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Convinced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Convincing}.] [L. convincere, victum, to refute, prove; con + vincere to conquer. See {Victor}, and cf. {Convict}.] 1. To overpower; to overcome; to subdue or master. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English