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cua

  • 1 cua

    cuac masculino quack
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    cuac masculino quack
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    cua, cuac
    quack

    Spanish-English dictionary > cua

  • 2 coleta

    cua

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > coleta

  • 3 oblicuo

    adj.
    oblique, slanting, inclined, cant.
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    1 oblique
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    ADJ [línea] oblique; [ojos] slanting; [mirada] sidelong
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    - cua adjetivo < línea> oblique
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    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. One of the main trends in the new type-designs of the seventeenth century was towards an increase of contrast, combined with a movement of stress from oblique to vertical.
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    - cua adjetivo < línea> oblique
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    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: One of the main trends in the new type-designs of the seventeenth century was towards an increase of contrast, combined with a movement of stress from oblique to vertical.

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    ‹línea› oblique
    una mirada oblicua a sidelong look
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    oblicuo
    ◊ - cua adjetivo ‹ línea oblique

    oblicuo,-a adjetivo oblique

    ' oblicuo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    oblicua
    English:
    oblique
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    oblicuo, -a
    adj
    1. [inclinado] oblique, slanting
    2. [mirada] sidelong
    3. Mat oblique
    nm
    Anat oblique (muscle) oblicuo mayor [del ojo] superior oblique; [del abdomen] external (abdominal) oblique;
    oblicuo menor [del ojo] inferior oblique;
    [del abdomen] internal (abdominal) oblique
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    adj oblique, slanted
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    oblicuo, - cua adj
    : oblique
    oblicuamente adv

    Spanish-English dictionary > oblicuo

  • 4 promiscuo

    adj.
    1 promiscuous, abandoned to lust, lascivious, lecherous.
    2 promiscuous, heterogeneous.
    m.
    1 philanderer, womanizer, lotus-eater.
    2 manwhore.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: promiscuar.
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    1 promiscuous
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    ADJ
    1) [sexualmente] promiscuous
    2) (=heterogéneo) [con intención] mixed; [por casualidad] motley
    3) [sentido] ambiguous
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    - cua adjetivo
    a) <persona/relación> promiscuous
    b) ( mezclado) mixed, jumbled
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    = promiscuous, wanton.
    Ex. Results show that males tend to use more alcohol and drugs, to be more sexually promiscuous, and to feel more existential anxiety and powerlessness than females.
    Ex. Luxury goods such as cosmetics, radios and lingerie, were once burned in public bonfires because they 'aroused wanton desires in the minds of the people'.
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    * mujer promiscua = wanton woman.
    * ser promiscuo = sleep around.
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    - cua adjetivo
    a) <persona/relación> promiscuous
    b) ( mezclado) mixed, jumbled
    * * *
    = promiscuous, wanton.

    Ex: Results show that males tend to use more alcohol and drugs, to be more sexually promiscuous, and to feel more existential anxiety and powerlessness than females.

    Ex: Luxury goods such as cosmetics, radios and lingerie, were once burned in public bonfires because they 'aroused wanton desires in the minds of the people'.
    * mujer promiscua = wanton woman.
    * ser promiscuo = sleep around.

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    1 ‹persona/relación› promiscuous
    2 (mezclado) mixed, jumbled
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    promiscuo
    ◊ - cua adjetivo

    promiscuous
    promiscuo,-a adjetivo promiscuous

    ' promiscuo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    promiscua
    English:
    promiscuous
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    promiscuo, -a adj
    1. [persona] promiscuous
    2. [confuso] [colectivo] motley
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    adj promiscuous
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    promiscuo, - cua adj
    : promiscuous

    Spanish-English dictionary > promiscuo

  • 5 ventrílocuo

    adj.
    ventriloquial, ventriloqual, ventriloquistic.
    m.
    ventriloquist.
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    1 ventriloquistic
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 ventriloquist
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    ventrílocuo, -a
    SM/ F ventriloquist
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    - cua masculino, femenino ventriloquist
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    Ex. In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.
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    - cua masculino, femenino ventriloquist
    * * *

    Ex: In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.

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    masculine, feminine
    ventriloquist
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    ventrílocuo
    ◊ - cua sustantivo masculino, femenino

    ventriloquist
    ventrílocuo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino ventriloquist

    ' ventrílocuo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ventrílocua
    - muñeco
    English:
    dummy
    - ventriloquist
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    ventrílocuo, -a nm,f
    ventriloquist
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    m, ventrílocua f ventriloquist
    * * *
    : ventriloquist

    Spanish-English dictionary > ventrílocuo

  • 6 conspicuo

    adj.
    eminent, prestigious, distinguished, prominent.
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    1 conspicuous, outstanding
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    ADJ eminent, famous
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    - cua adjetivo eminent, distinguished
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    Ex. A conspicuous coolness had existed between them since they had exchanged views on the hiring of Lisa Huish.
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    - cua adjetivo eminent, distinguished
    * * *

    Ex: A conspicuous coolness had existed between them since they had exchanged views on the hiring of Lisa Huish.

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    eminent, distinguished, illustrious
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    conspicuo, -a adj
    1. [evidente] conspicuous
    2. [ilustre] eminent
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    adj eminent
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    conspicuo, - cua adj
    : eminent, famous

    Spanish-English dictionary > conspicuo

  • 7 inocuo

    adj.
    innocuous, harmless, safe, inoffensive.
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    1 innocuous, harmless
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    (f. - inocua)
    adj.
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    ADJ innocuous, harmless
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    - cua adjetivo <sustancia/tratamiento> harmless, innocuous
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    Ex. Even seemingly innocuous information such as certain television viewing figures or the name of the person who has bought a particular old master at auction or the unlisted telephone number of a famous author is sometimes kept secret.
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    - cua adjetivo <sustancia/tratamiento> harmless, innocuous
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    Ex: Even seemingly innocuous information such as certain television viewing figures or the name of the person who has bought a particular old master at auction or the unlisted telephone number of a famous author is sometimes kept secret.

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    1 (inofensivo) ‹sustancia/tratamiento› harmless, innocuous
    2 (intrascendente) ‹novela/película› bland
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    inocuo,-a adjetivo innocuous
    ' inocuo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inocua
    English:
    innocuous
    - safe
    - harmless
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    inocuo, -a adj
    innocuous, harmless
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    adj
    1 comentario, materia harmless, innocuous
    2 película bland
    * * *
    inocuo, - cua adj
    : innocuous, harmless
    * * *
    inocuo adj harmless

    Spanish-English dictionary > inocuo

  • 8 ubicuo

    adj.
    ubiquitous, omnipresent.
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    1 ubiquitous, omnipresent
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    - cua adjetivo (liter) ubiquitous (frml)
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    = ubiquitous, pervasive.
    Ex. Worldwide, however, the printed book is still the most ubiquitous source of record = Sin embargo, el libro impreso es aún en todo el mundo la fuente de información escrita más común.
    Ex. The unease is pervasive, not an occasional outcropping of discontent.
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    - cua adjetivo (liter) ubiquitous (frml)
    * * *
    = ubiquitous, pervasive.

    Ex: Worldwide, however, the printed book is still the most ubiquitous source of record = Sin embargo, el libro impreso es aún en todo el mundo la fuente de información escrita más común.

    Ex: The unease is pervasive, not an occasional outcropping of discontent.

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    ( liter); ubiquitous ( frml)
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    ubicuo,-a adjetivo ubiquitous
    ' ubicuo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ubicua
    English:
    ubiquitous
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    ubicuo, -a adj
    ubiquitous
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    adj ubiquitous
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    ubicuo, - cua adj
    omnipresente: ubiquitous

    Spanish-English dictionary > ubicuo

  • 9 inicuo

    adj.
    iniquitous, perverse, unjust, evil.
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    1 iniquitous
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    - cua adjetivo (frml) iniquitous (frml), wicked
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    - cua adjetivo (frml) iniquitous (frml), wicked
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    ( frml); iniquitous ( frml), wicked
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    inicuo,-a adj frml unjust, evil, nefarious, wicked: trataba a sus sirvientes de forma inicua, he treated his servants unjustly
    ' inicuo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inicua
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    inicuo, -a adj
    iniquitous
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    adj iniquitous, wicked
    * * *
    inicuo, - cua adj
    : iniquitous, wicked

    Spanish-English dictionary > inicuo

  • 10 vacuo

    adj.
    empty, vain, airy-fairy, conceited.
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    1 vacuous, empty
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    ADJ
    1) (=vacío) empty
    2) [comentario, comportamiento] vacuous frm, frivolous
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    - cua adjetivo (frml) vacuous (frml), inane
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    - cua adjetivo (frml) vacuous (frml), inane
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    ( frml); vacuous ( frml), inane
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    vacuo,-a adjetivo vacuous, empty
    ' vacuo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    vacua
    - vana
    - vano
    English:
    hollow
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    vacuo, -a adj
    vacuous
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    adj fig
    vacuous
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    vacuo, - cua adj
    : empty, shallow, inane

    Spanish-English dictionary > vacuo

  • 11 perspicuo

    adj.
    1 perspicuous, clear, transparent.
    2 perspicuous, clear to the understanding: it is applied to him who writes with clearness and elegance, and to his style.
    3 patent, intelligible, blatant, discernible.
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    ADJ perspicuous frm, clear
    * * *
    ( frml); clear, perspicuous ( frml)

    Spanish-English dictionary > perspicuo

  • 12 propincuo

    adj.
    near, contiguous.
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    ADJ near
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    ( liter); near, nearby

    Spanish-English dictionary > propincuo

  • 13 tencuo

    adj.
    harelipped, harelip.
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    ( Méx fam) harelipped

    Spanish-English dictionary > tencuo

  • 14 promiscuo

    promiscuo, -cua
    adj. Chaqro, chaqo.

    Diccionario Quechua-Espanol > promiscuo

  • 15 cola

    cola, cua

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > cola

  • 16 pescadilla que se muerde la cola

    peix que es mossega la cua

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > pescadilla que se muerde la cola

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