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1 delgado
adj.thin, lean, slender, gaunt.* * *► adjetivo1 (poco ancho) thin2 (esbelto) slim, slender3 (flaco) thin\ponerse delgado,-a to slim, get thin* * *(f. - delgada)adj.1) thin, skinny2) slender, slim* * *1. ADJ1) [persona] (=esbelto) slim; (=flaco) thin2) [tabla, placa, muro, hebra] thin; [hilo] fine3) Méx (=aguado) weak, thin4) † [tierra] poor5) † (=delicado) delicate6) † (=agudo) sharp, clever2.* * *- da adjetivouna mujer alta y delgada — a tall, slim o slender woman
* * *= slim [slimmer -comp., slimmest -sup.], thin [thinner -comp., thinnest -sup.], slender, lean [leaner -comp., leanest -sup.], skinny [skinnier -comp., skinniest -sup.].Ex. Abstracting journals vary enormously in scope ranging from vast publications covering an entire discipline, to slim volumes centred on a relatively narrow topic.Ex. Wronski remained silent for a moment, looking at the thin gray threads of smoke that were rising from his cigarette.Ex. He is a small, slender man, with a pencil-thin moustache and whitening, scanty hair.Ex. While Baskerville's italic was a lean, elegant letter, the most radical departure from tradition since the French academic italic of the 1690s.Ex. The writer discusses the fashion industry's obsession with skinny models.----* alto y delgado = spindly [spindlier -comp., spindliest -sup.].* de aspecto delgado = lean-looking.* delgado como un palo = stick-thin.* delgado y fuerte = wiry.* demasiado delgado = underweight.* intestino delgado = small intestine.* largo y delgado = spindly [spindlier -comp., spindliest -sup.].* nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgado = nothing tastes as good as thin feels.* * *- da adjetivouna mujer alta y delgada — a tall, slim o slender woman
* * *= slim [slimmer -comp., slimmest -sup.], thin [thinner -comp., thinnest -sup.], slender, lean [leaner -comp., leanest -sup.], skinny [skinnier -comp., skinniest -sup.].Ex: Abstracting journals vary enormously in scope ranging from vast publications covering an entire discipline, to slim volumes centred on a relatively narrow topic.
Ex: Wronski remained silent for a moment, looking at the thin gray threads of smoke that were rising from his cigarette.Ex: He is a small, slender man, with a pencil-thin moustache and whitening, scanty hair.Ex: While Baskerville's italic was a lean, elegant letter, the most radical departure from tradition since the French academic italic of the 1690s.Ex: The writer discusses the fashion industry's obsession with skinny models.* alto y delgado = spindly [spindlier -comp., spindliest -sup.].* de aspecto delgado = lean-looking.* delgado como un palo = stick-thin.* delgado y fuerte = wiry.* demasiado delgado = underweight.* intestino delgado = small intestine.* largo y delgado = spindly [spindlier -comp., spindliest -sup.].* nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgado = nothing tastes as good as thin feels.* * *delgado -dauna mujer alta y delgada a tall, slim o slender woman2 ‹tela› thin, fine; ‹hilo› fine; ‹lámina/placa/pared› thin* * *
delgado◊ -da adjetivo
( flaco) thin
‹ hilo› fine, thin
delgado,-a adjetivo thin
(persona) slim; slender (de escaso grosor) fine: una delgada lámina de oro, a thin sheet of gold
En las descripciones puedes emplear slim o thin. Thin se aplica a personas, cosas o animales. Sin embargo, usado para describir a una persona indica cierta crítica, especialmente si pones very delante. Slim se refiere sólo a personas y es más positivo, porque indica que se tiene un buen tipo.
' delgado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chupada
- chupado
- delgada
- esquelética
- esquelético
- fina
- fino
- flaca
- flaco
- seca
- seco
- demacrado
- enclenque
English:
bony
- gaunt
- intestine
- lean
- slight
- slim
- thin
- wall
- slender
* * *delgado, -a adj1. [persona] [tono neutro o negativo] thin;[esbelto] slim;un tipo alto y delgado a tall, thin guy2. [animal] thin3. [cable, tela, lámina, tabique] thin;[hilo] thin, fine* * ** * *delgado, -da adj1) flaco: thin, skinny2) esbelto: slender, slim3) delicado: delicate, fine4) agudo: sharp, clever* * *delgado adj¡qué delgada estás! aren't you slim! -
2 delgado
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3 delgado como un palo
(adj.) = stick-thinEx. The film's first revelation is Kate Winslet and her lovely body in a world of stick-thin actresses.* * *(adj.) = stick-thinEx: The film's first revelation is Kate Winslet and her lovely body in a world of stick-thin actresses.
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4 delgado y fuerte
(adj.) = wiryEx. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.* * *(adj.) = wiryEx: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
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5 delgado como un fideo
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6 delgado como el papel
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7 intestino delgado
m.small intestine, intestinum tenue.* * *small intestine* * *(n.) = small intestineEx. The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.* * *(n.) = small intestineEx: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.
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8 hilar muy fino / hilar muy delgado
hilar muy fino / hilar muy delgadofigurado to split hairsSpanish-English dictionary > hilar muy fino / hilar muy delgado
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9 ponerse delgado
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10 alto y delgado
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11 de aspecto delgado
(adj.) = lean-lookingEx. Their book 'History, Condition, and Management' included a disproportionately lean-looking chapter on early printed books.* * *(adj.) = lean-lookingEx: Their book 'History, Condition, and Management' included a disproportionately lean-looking chapter on early printed books.
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12 demasiado delgado
adj.too thin, underweight.* * *(adj.) = underweightEx. We predicted that underweight individuals would eat less and overweight individuals would eat more during negative as well as positive emotional states and situations.* * *(adj.) = underweightEx: We predicted that underweight individuals would eat less and overweight individuals would eat more during negative as well as positive emotional states and situations.
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13 largo y delgado
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14 nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgado
Ex. She has been accused of encouraging anorexia in teenagers after telling a fashion website she lives by the maxim ' nothing tastes as good as thin feels'.* * *Ex: She has been accused of encouraging anorexia in teenagers after telling a fashion website she lives by the maxim ' nothing tastes as good as thin feels'.
Spanish-English dictionary > nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgado
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15 intestino delgado/grueso
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16 hilar delgado
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17 hilar muy delgado
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18 alto y delgado
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19 borde delgado
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20 corte delgado de carne
• thin skin• thin soup
См. также в других словарях:
Delgado — may refer to: Spanish and Portuguese language surname Adrián Delgado, Venezuelan actor Agustín Delgado, Ecuadorian football player Aidan Delgado, American conscientious objector and anti war activist Alberto Delgado, Cuban football player Alex… … Wikipedia
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delgado — adj. 1. Que tem pouca grossura. 2. Magro. 3. Fino. 4. Ralo, quase transparente. 5. Pouco volumoso. • s. m. 6. A parte mais delgada. 7. fiar delgado: apurar por miúdo; examinar detidamente. 8. vinho delgado: com pouca cor e pouca força … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
delgado — delgado, da (Del lat. delicātus). 1. adj. Flaco, cenceño, de pocas carnes. 2. Tenue, de poco espesor. 3. Delicado, suave. 4. Dicho de un terreno o de una tierra: Endeble, de poca sustancia o jugo. 5. Agudo, sutil, ingenioso. 6. ant. Poco, corto,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Delgado — Nom portugais ou espagnol. Peut être un sobriquet désignant celui qui est grand ou plutôt mince (sens de l adjectif portugais delgado) … Noms de famille
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Delgādo — Delgādo, Vorgebirge an der Ostküste der portug. Kolonie Mosambik (Ostafrika), unter 10°24 südl. Br., am nördlichen Eingang der Tungibucht, südlich von der Mündung des Rovuma. Der Distrikt Cabo D. (6590 Einw.) hat als Hauptort Ibo, auf einer der… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Delgado — Delgādo, Kap an der Südgrenze von Deutsch Ostafrika … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon