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  • 61 vida futura

    f.
    1 future life.
    2 future life, afterlife.
    * * *
    (n.) = future life
    Ex. It is important that children grow up in a safe environment and learn to constantly take safety precautions in their future lives.
    * * *

    Ex: It is important that children grow up in a safe environment and learn to constantly take safety precautions in their future lives.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida futura

  • 62 vida fácil

    f.
    easy life, life of Riley, comfortable life.
    * * *
    (n.) = fast living
    Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.
    * * *

    Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida fácil

  • 63 vida humana

    (n.) = human life
    Ex. There are, it is assumed, 'high' and 'low' forms of culture, especially in the field of the creative arts which are conceived of as somehow the pinnacle and foremost end of human life.
    * * *
    (n.) = human life

    Ex: There are, it is assumed, 'high' and 'low' forms of culture, especially in the field of the creative arts which are conceived of as somehow the pinnacle and foremost end of human life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida humana

  • 64 vida literaria

    Ex. He recorded with great vividness the literary life of London at that time, describing the wit, anxieties and insights of a tightly knit and highly gifted group of writers.
    * * *

    Ex: He recorded with great vividness the literary life of London at that time, describing the wit, anxieties and insights of a tightly knit and highly gifted group of writers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida literaria

  • 65 vida marítima

    (n.) = seafaring
    Ex. The Adriatic coast has by seafaring and trade been open to the whole world.
    * * *
    (n.) = seafaring

    Ex: The Adriatic coast has by seafaring and trade been open to the whole world.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida marítima

  • 66 vida media

    f.
    1 average life, mean life.
    2 half-life.
    * * *
    (n.) = half-life
    Ex. In science and technology the half-life of literature is only a few years.
    * * *
    (n.) = half-life

    Ex: In science and technology the half-life of literature is only a few years.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida media

  • 67 vida mejor

    (n.) = better life
    Ex. Community information is about helping those who are in anyway disadvantaged find the means to solve their daily problems and to find a better life.
    * * *

    Ex: Community information is about helping those who are in anyway disadvantaged find the means to solve their daily problems and to find a better life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida mejor

  • 68 vida moderna, la

    (n.) = modern life
    Ex. Modern life 'enthrones reason over impulse'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida moderna, la

  • 69 vida nocturna

    f.
    nightlife, night life.
    * * *
    (n.) = nightlife, night life
    Ex. Should delegates wish to stay further afield (possibly to be more in the centre of nightlife) then use can be made of Glasgow's extensive public transport system.
    Ex. This area is well known to Singaporeans for its good food, fruit shops and exciting night life.
    * * *
    (n.) = nightlife, night life

    Ex: Should delegates wish to stay further afield (possibly to be more in the centre of nightlife) then use can be made of Glasgow's extensive public transport system.

    Ex: This area is well known to Singaporeans for its good food, fruit shops and exciting night life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida nocturna

  • 70 vida or muerte

    Ex. Man looks after himself both in the extremities of life or death and in the modern affluent society.
    * * *

    Ex: Man looks after himself both in the extremities of life or death and in the modern affluent society.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida or muerte

  • 71 vida pasada

    Ex. All the hubcaps were found on the side of the road bear the scars of their previous lives in the form of scratches and abrasions.
    * * *

    Ex: All the hubcaps were found on the side of the road bear the scars of their previous lives in the form of scratches and abrasions.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida pasada

  • 72 vida personal

    Ex. Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.
    * * *

    Ex: Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida personal

  • 73 vida privada

    f.
    private life.
    * * *
    (n.) = private life
    Ex. Moreover, the citizens of Europe have a right to know about the various measures and decisions taken in their name and which can have a direct impact upon their private or professional lives.
    * * *

    Ex: Moreover, the citizens of Europe have a right to know about the various measures and decisions taken in their name and which can have a direct impact upon their private or professional lives.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida privada

  • 74 vida profesional

    f.
    professional practice, career.
    * * *
    Ex. Moreover, the citizens of Europe have a right to know about the various measures and decisions taken in their name and which can have a direct impact upon their private or professional lives.
    * * *

    Ex: Moreover, the citizens of Europe have a right to know about the various measures and decisions taken in their name and which can have a direct impact upon their private or professional lives.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida profesional

  • 75 vida real

    (n.) = real life
    Ex. Reading literature allows us to experience all kinds of human possibilities, from murder to childbirth, without suffering the consequences of undergoing the experiences in real life.
    * * *
    (n.) = real life

    Ex: Reading literature allows us to experience all kinds of human possibilities, from murder to childbirth, without suffering the consequences of undergoing the experiences in real life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida real

  • 76 vida rural

    f.
    country life, life in the country, village life.
    * * *
    (n.) = rural life
    Ex. The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.
    * * *
    (n.) = rural life

    Ex: The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida rural

  • 77 vida salvaje

    f.
    wildlife.
    * * *
    (n.) = wildlife
    Ex. The National Sound Archive aims to preserve and record all kinds of recorded sound including music and wildlife sounds.
    * * *
    (n.) = wildlife

    Ex: The National Sound Archive aims to preserve and record all kinds of recorded sound including music and wildlife sounds.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida salvaje

  • 78 vida sana

    f.
    clean living.
    * * *
    (n.) = healthy life
    Ex. Beyond eating nutritious foods, regular attention to good mental hygiene is one of the essential building blocks of a healthy, balanced life.
    * * *

    Ex: Beyond eating nutritious foods, regular attention to good mental hygiene is one of the essential building blocks of a healthy, balanced life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida sana

  • 79 vida sexual

    f.
    sex life, sexuality, love life.
    * * *
    (n.) = sex life
    Ex. The trouble began when some journalists got their knickers in a twist over Reich's unusual theories -- one of these being the notion that every individual should have a healthy satisfying sex life.
    * * *
    (n.) = sex life

    Ex: The trouble began when some journalists got their knickers in a twist over Reich's unusual theories -- one of these being the notion that every individual should have a healthy satisfying sex life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida sexual

  • 80 vida urbana

    (n.) = city life, urban life
    Ex. In South Africa's rapidly urbanizing society, many individuals are unable to cope with the demands of modern city life.
    Ex. Add to that the problems caused by the enormous complexity of urban life in the twentieth century.
    * * *
    (n.) = city life, urban life

    Ex: In South Africa's rapidly urbanizing society, many individuals are unable to cope with the demands of modern city life.

    Ex: Add to that the problems caused by the enormous complexity of urban life in the twentieth century.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida urbana

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Vida usa — VIDA USAHeadquarters in Emeryville, California.VIDA USA is a nonprofit disaster relief organization that delivers medicine, medical supplies and equipment to people in need in Latin America, regardless of race, religion or politics. Overview VIDA …   Wikipedia

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