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1 Dante
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2 dantesco
adj.1 gruesome, horrible, frightening.2 Dantesque in style, Dantean in style.3 of or relating to Dante Alighieri or his writings.* * *► adjetivo1 Dantesque* * *ADJ1) (Literat) of Dante, relating to Dante2) (=horrible) nightmarish* * ** * *= gruesome, frightening, nightmarish.Ex. We hear horrendous tales of shootings in schools and colleges and gruesome murder of parents.Ex. No echo of so frightening a concept, 'class', ever lingers within the hushed precincts of our libraries.Ex. It was the drugs that made me mad: Jane was anorexic, but the treatment prescribed pushed her over the edge for 22 nightmarish years.* * ** * *= gruesome, frightening, nightmarish.Ex: We hear horrendous tales of shootings in schools and colleges and gruesome murder of parents.
Ex: No echo of so frightening a concept, 'class', ever lingers within the hushed precincts of our libraries.Ex: It was the drugs that made me mad: Jane was anorexic, but the treatment prescribed pushed her over the edge for 22 nightmarish years.* * *dantesco -ca1 (de Dante) Dantesque2 (terrible) horrific* * *
dantesco,-a adjetivo horrific, weird, macabre: asistimos a una escena dantesca, we witnessed a shocking scene
' dantesco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dantesca
English:
gruesome
* * *dantesco, -a adj1. [horroroso] horrific, grotesque2. Lit Dantesque, Dantean* * *adj fignightmarish -
3 Beatriz
m.Beatrice, Beatrix, Beatriz.* * *SF Beatrice* * *= Beatrice.Nota: Personaje principal de la obra "La Divina Comedia" de Dante que guía a Virgilio, otro personaje, en su recorrido por el Paraíso.Ex. Teachers will disappear out of the students' lives as Virgil and Beatrice disappear out of 'The Divine Comedy'.* * *= Beatrice.Nota: Personaje principal de la obra "La Divina Comedia" de Dante que guía a Virgilio, otro personaje, en su recorrido por el Paraíso.Ex: Teachers will disappear out of the students' lives as Virgil and Beatrice disappear out of 'The Divine Comedy'.
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4 Virgilio
m.Virgil, Publius Vergilius Maro, Vergil.* * *SM Virgil* * *= Virgil.Nota: Poeta de la época del Imperio Romano y personaje de la obra de Dante "La Divina Comedia".Ex. Teachers will disappear out of the students' lives as Virgil and Beatrice disappear out of 'The Divine Comedy'.* * *= Virgil.Nota: Poeta de la época del Imperio Romano y personaje de la obra de Dante "La Divina Comedia".Ex: Teachers will disappear out of the students' lives as Virgil and Beatrice disappear out of 'The Divine Comedy'.
* * *Virgil* * *Virgilio n prVirgil -
5 comedia
f.1 comedy.comedia musical musical (comedy)2 stand-up comedy.* * *1 TEATRO comedy, play2 figurado farce, pretence (US pretense)\hacer comedia familiar to put on an actcomedia de costumbres comedy of mannerscomedia de enredo farcecomedia musical musical, musical comedy* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Teat) (=obra cómica) comedy2) (Teat) (=obra dramática) play3) (TV)comedia de situación — situation comedy, sitcom *
4) (=fingimiento) play-acting¡déjate ya de tanta comedia! — stop your play-acting!
COMEDIA The Spanish comedias written by dramatists of the Golden Age, or Edad de Oro, were five-act plays performed in open-air theatres. They involved stock characters similar to those of the Italian Commedia dell'Arte: a beautiful lady, her suitor, servants and go-betweens. In these comedias, which were not always comical in nature, action and a moral theme took precedence over character. Cloak and dagger episodes were built around plots involving disguises and mistaken identity. They dealt primarily with affairs of the nobility, while peasants were there to provide comic relief or to enhance particular pastoral themes. One of the most prolific comedia writers was Lope de Vega, who wrote on religious, historical and social themes. Other major comedia writers were Pedro Calderón de la Barca and Tirso de Molina, from whose pen came the figure of the archetypal seducer, Don Juan, in El Burlador de Sevilla y Convidado de Piedra (1630).¡deja de hacer comedia y di la verdad! — stop play-acting o pretending and tell the truth!
* * *b) ( serie cómica) comedy seriesc) (AmL) ( telenovela) soap opera, soap; ( radionovela) radio serial* * *= comedy, funny story, farce.Ex. To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's 'Divine comedy'.Ex. The article 'Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for ' funny stories'.Ex. University libraries are facing the farce of new information and communication technologies.----* comedia de humor negro = black comedy.* comedia musical = musical.* comedia romántica = romantic comedy.* de la comedia = comedic.* Divina Comedia, La = Divine Comedy, The.* sobre la comedia = comedic.* * *b) ( serie cómica) comedy seriesc) (AmL) ( telenovela) soap opera, soap; ( radionovela) radio serial* * *= comedy, funny story, farce.Ex: To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's 'Divine comedy'.
Ex: The article 'Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for ' funny stories'.Ex: University libraries are facing the farce of new information and communication technologies.* comedia de humor negro = black comedy.* comedia musical = musical.* comedia romántica = romantic comedy.* de la comedia = comedic.* Divina Comedia, La = Divine Comedy, The.* sobre la comedia = comedic.* * *2 (serie cómica) comedy seriesCompuestos:cloak-and-dagger dramacomedy of mannerscomedy of intriguemusical* * *
Del verbo comedirse: ( conjugate comedirse)
me comedía es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto indicativo
se comedía es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto indicativo
comedia sustantivo femenino
( cómica) comedy;
( radionovela) radio serial
comedia sustantivo femenino
1 Teat comedy
2 familiar (farsa) act: tu llanto es pura comedia, your crying is just an act
' comedia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delirante
- golpe
- telecomedia
- picante
English:
comedy
- pantomime
- sitcom
- play
- situation
- soap
* * *comedia nf1. [obra humorística] comedy;[obra dramática] play;hacer (la) comedia to put on an act;no me vengas con comedias don't start your play-actingLit comedia de capa y espada = play about chivalry, typical of Spanish 17th century theatre;comedia costumbrista comedy of manners;comedia de enredo comedy of intrigue;comedia musical musical (comedy);comedia romántica romantic comedy2. [película] comedy;[serie televisiva] comedy series comedia de situación situation comedy, sitcom3. [género] comedy4. [engaño] farce;su cansancio es pura comedia her tiredness is just an act5. Am [telenovela, radionovela] soap opera* * *f1 comedy;hacer comedia fig put on an act2 L.Am. ( telenovela) soap* * *comedia nf: comedy* * * -
6 divino1
1 = divine, heavenly, empyrean.Ex. To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's ' Divine Comedy'.Ex. It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.Ex. The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.----* amor divino = divine love.* creación divina = divine creation.* derecho divino = divine right, divine law.* Divina Comedia, La = Divine Comedy, The.* Divina Providencia = Divine Providence.* poder divino = divine power. -
7 divino
adj.1 divine, godly, heavenly, godlike.2 divine, sacred.3 divine, marvelous.* * *► adjetivo1 divine* * *(f. - divina)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (Rel) divine2) (=precioso) divine, lovelyla casa es divina — the house is lovely o divine
2.ADV ** * *- na adjetivoa) (Relig) divine (before n)b) (fam) <chica/vestido> delightful, divine* * *- na adjetivoa) (Relig) divine (before n)b) (fam) <chica/vestido> delightful, divine* * *divino11 = divine, heavenly, empyrean.Ex: To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's ' Divine Comedy'.
Ex: It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.Ex: The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.* amor divino = divine love.* creación divina = divine creation.* derecho divino = divine right, divine law.* Divina Comedia, La = Divine Comedy, The.* Divina Providencia = Divine Providence.* poder divino = divine power.divino22 = delicious, divine.Ex: This cookbook is designed to help teachers and librarians engage in beneficial collaborations to bring reading to the lips of students in new and ' delicious' ways.
Ex: Her slinky dress was incredibly sexy, the colour was divine on her, plus the gold accessories were the perfect complement.* * *divino -na2 ( fam); ‹chica/vestido/fiesta› divine, delightful¡qué divino! ¡mira como protege a su hermanita! isn't it lovely o delightful the way he looks after his little sister!* * *
divino◊ -na adjetivo
divine
divino,-a adjetivo divine
' divino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
divina
- don
- bendición
English:
divine
- heavenly
- retribution
- adorable
- gorgeous
* * *divino, -a adj1. [de Dios, de los dioses] divine;habló de lo divino y lo humano he talked about everything under the sununa casita divina a darling little house* * *adj tb figdivine* * *divino, -na adj: divine* * *divino adj divine -
8 Rossetti
m.Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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