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1 chulada
• discourtesy -
2 descortesía
f.1 impoliteness, incivility, disrespect, discourtesy.2 impolite action, discourtesy, impolite act, rude act.* * *1 impoliteness, rudeness, discourtesy* * *SF1) (=acto) discourtesy2) (=cualidad) rudeness, impoliteness* * *a) ( acto descortés) discourtesyb) ( cualidad) rudeness, impoliteness* * *= incivility, impoliteness, slap in the face.Ex. She ought to have fired him on the spot... blasted him for his incivility.Ex. Using television documentary recordings of disputes between traffic wardens and car owners the author examines causes of conflict, disharmony and impoliteness.Ex. To reward him with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who want to see real change in our country.* * *a) ( acto descortés) discourtesyb) ( cualidad) rudeness, impoliteness* * *= incivility, impoliteness, slap in the face.Ex: She ought to have fired him on the spot... blasted him for his incivility.
Ex: Using television documentary recordings of disputes between traffic wardens and car owners the author examines causes of conflict, disharmony and impoliteness.Ex: To reward him with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who want to see real change in our country.* * *1 (acto descortés) discourtesyfue una descortesía no invitarlo it was rude o ( frml) it was a discourtesy not to invite him2 (cualidad) rudeness, impolitenessnos trataron con descortesía they were rude to us* * *
descortesía sustantivo femenino
descortesía sustantivo femenino discourtesy, impoliteness
' descortesía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprecio
- fea
- feo
English:
impolitely
- impoliteness
* * *descortesía nf1. [falta de cortesía] rudeness, discourtesy;se dirigió a nosotros con descortesía he addressed us rather rudely* * *f discourtesy, impoliteness* * *descortesía nf: discourtesy, rudeness -
3 incorrección
f.1 incorrectness, impropriety, breach of propriety.2 mistake, error, inaccuracy.3 inaccuracy.4 improper act, incorrect act, impolite act, discourtesy.* * *1 (falta de corrección) incorrectness2 (error) mistake3 (descortesía) impoliteness; (palabra descortés) impolite remark* * *SF1) [de datos] incorrectness, inaccuracy2) (=descortesía) discourtesyfue una incorreción no informarles — it was bad manners o impolite not to inform them
3) (Ling) mistake* * *a) ( error) mistake, errorb) ( descortesía) discourtesy* * *= impropriety, incorrectness.Ex. Librarians must recognize their moral obligation to the public and act to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.Ex. For each choice, an explanation is offered for the correctness or incorrectness of the response.----* incorrección formal = lack of due process.* incorrección política = political incorrectness.* * *a) ( error) mistake, errorb) ( descortesía) discourtesy* * *= impropriety, incorrectness.Ex: Librarians must recognize their moral obligation to the public and act to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.
Ex: For each choice, an explanation is offered for the correctness or incorrectness of the response.* incorrección formal = lack of due process.* incorrección política = political incorrectness.* * *1 (error) mistake, errorel artículo está lleno de incorrecciones the article is full of errors o inaccuracies o mistakesese uso de la palabra es una incorrección that use of the word is incorrect2 (descortesía) discourtesyme parece una incorrección no invitarlo it seems impolite o bad manners o a discourtesy not to invite him* * *
incorrección sustantivo femenino
1 (error) mistake, inaccuracy
2 (falta de educación) discourtesy, rudeness
* * *incorrección nf1. [falta de corrección] incorrectness;[error gramatical] mistake* * *f1 error, mistake2 ( descortesía) discourtesy* * * -
4 desatención
f.1 inattention, abandonment, absent-mindedness, disregard.2 impoliteness, distraction, neglect.3 impolite act.* * *1 (falta de atención) lack of attention2 (descortesía) impoliteness, discourtesy, disrespect* * *SF1) (=descuido) inattention2) (=distracción) inattentiveness3) (=descortesía) discourtesy* * *= neglect.Ex. Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.* * *= neglect.Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.
* * *(falta de cuidado) neglect; (falta de atención) inattentiveness; (falta de amabilidad) unfriendliness* * *desatención nf1. [falta de atención] lack of attention2. [descortesía] discourtesy, impoliteness* * *f lack of attention, inattention* * *desatención nf, pl - ciones1) : absent- mindedness, distraction2) : discourtesy -
5 grosería
f.1 rude remark, coarse thing to say, crude remark, four-letter word.2 rude thing to do.3 impoliteness, bluntness, coarseness, discourtesy.4 rude language, bad language.* * *1 (ordinariez) rude word, rude expression2 (rusticidad) rudeness, coarseness\decir una grosería to say something rude* * *SF1) (=mala educación) rudeness; (=ordinariez) coarseness, vulgarity; (=tosquedad) roughness2) (=comentario) rude remark, vulgar remark; (=palabrota) swearword* * *a) ( acción)b) (comentario, dicho)* * *= rudeness, vulgarism, rude remark.Ex. But still what possible justification is there for unprovoked rudeness?.Ex. To begin with a vulgarism, the public libraries have definitely not got their shit together.Ex. The best way to deal with a rude remark is to ignore it.----* decir una grosería = make + rude remark.* groserías = foul language.* * *a) ( acción)b) (comentario, dicho)* * *= rudeness, vulgarism, rude remark.Ex: But still what possible justification is there for unprovoked rudeness?.
Ex: To begin with a vulgarism, the public libraries have definitely not got their shit together.Ex: The best way to deal with a rude remark is to ignore it.* decir una grosería = make + rude remark.* groserías = foul language.* * *1(acción): me pareció una grosería que no nos hiciera pasar I thought it was very rude of him not to invite us in2(comentario, dicho): y me llamó estúpida — ¡qué grosería! and he called me stupid — how rude!lo castigaron por decir groserías he was punished for being coarse o crude* * *
grosería sustantivo femeninoa) ( acción):
◊ ¡qué grosería! how rude!;
decir groserías to swear
grosería sustantivo femenino
1 (expresión insultante) rude word o expression
2 (carencia de modales) rudeness
' grosería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inaudita
- inaudito
- gamberrada
- guarangada
- lisura
- ordinariez
English:
nastiness
- rudeness
- answer
- vulgarity
* * *grosería nf1. [cualidad] rudeness2. [acción] rude thing;ese comentario fue una grosería that was a terribly rude thing to say3. [palabrota] swear word;siempre anda soltando groserías she goes around swearing all the time* * *f rudeness* * *grosería nf1) : insult, coarse language2) : rudeness, discourtesy -
6 subsanar
v.1 to resolve.2 to correct.3 to excuse.4 to remedy, to make up for, to correct, to make good.* * *1 (remediar) to rectify, correct2 (dificutad etc) to overcome3 (compensar) to make up for* * *VT [+ falta] to overlook, excuse; [+ perjuicio, defecto] to repair, make good; [+ error] to rectify, put right; [+ deficiencia] to make up for; [+ dificultad, obstáculo] to get round, overcome* * *verbo transitivo < error> to rectify, correct; < carencia> to make up for; <obstáculo/dificultad> to overcome* * *= remedy, cure.Ex. After 1728, the initiative for investigating and remedying the state of the public records passed to the House of Commons.Ex. If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.----* subsanar daños = remedy + the damage, repair + the damage.* subsanar una falta = remedy + fault.* subsanar un defecto = remedy + defect, remedy + fault.* subsanar un error = extirpate + error.* subsanar un problema = remedy + problem.* * *verbo transitivo < error> to rectify, correct; < carencia> to make up for; <obstáculo/dificultad> to overcome* * *= remedy, cure.Ex: After 1728, the initiative for investigating and remedying the state of the public records passed to the House of Commons.
Ex: If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.* subsanar daños = remedy + the damage, repair + the damage.* subsanar una falta = remedy + fault.* subsanar un defecto = remedy + defect, remedy + fault.* subsanar un error = extirpate + error.* subsanar un problema = remedy + problem.* * *subsanar [A1 ]vt1 ‹error› to rectify, correct, put right2 ‹deficiencia/carencia› to make up for3 ‹obstáculo/dificultad› to overcome* * *
subsanar ( conjugate subsanar) verbo transitivo ‹ error› to rectify, correct;
‹ carencia› to make up for;
‹obstáculo/dificultad› to overcome
subsanar verbo transitivo
1 (enmendar un error) to rectify, correct
(resarcir) to make up for, repair
2 (disculpar un desacierto) to excuse
' subsanar' also found in these entries:
English:
amend
* * *subsanar vt1. [problema] to resolve;[error] to correct;le mandó un ramo de flores para subsanar su falta de cortesía he sent her a bouquet of flowers to make amends for his discourtesy2. [disculpar] to excuse* * ** * *subsanar vt1) rectificar: to rectify, to correct2) : to overlook, to excuse3) : to make up for -
7 chulada
f.1 piece of bravado (bravuconada).chuladas bravado2 delight, gorgeous thing (informal) (cosa bonita).3 discourtesy, impolite action.4 beauty.* * *3 familiar (bravuconada) brag, boast, swagger4 familiar (algo bonito) lovely thing* * *SF1) (=grosería) coarse thing2) (=truco) mean trick3) *¡qué chulada de moto! — wow! what a fantastic bike! *
4) * = chulería 4)* * *femenino (fam)a) (Esp, Méx) ( cosa bonita)ese vestido es una chulada — that dress is gorgeous o really nice
b) (Méx) ( persona bonita)* * *femenino (fam)a) (Esp, Méx) ( cosa bonita)ese vestido es una chulada — that dress is gorgeous o really nice
b) (Méx) ( persona bonita)* * *( fam)1(Esp, Méx) (cosa bonita): ¡qué chulada de casa tienes! what a gorgeous house you have!, what a neat ( AmE) o ( BrE) lovely house you have!ese vestido es una chulada, me encanta that dress is gorgeous o really nice, I love it2( Méx) (persona bonita): ¡qué chulada de chamaca! what a cute o sweet girl!* * *chulada nfchuladas bravadoes una chulada de foto it's a lovely photo;¡qué chulada de zapatillas! what lovely o gorgeous shoes!* * *f:¡qué chulada de …! what a lovely …!* * *¡qué chulada de vestido!: what a lovely dress! -
8 descomedimiento
m.1 rudeness, incivility.2 excess, rudeness, lack of tact, insolence.3 lack of moderation, immoderateness.* * *1 rudeness, insolence* * *SM rudeness, discourtesy -
9 descortesía
• discourteousness• discourtesy• disrespect• impolite action• impoliteness• incitement to saving• inclemency• rudeness• uncourteousness -
10 grosería
• bluntness• boorishness• coarseness• discourtesy• grossly• grotesque• ill breeding• impoliteness• rudeness• scurrility• uncouthness• unkindness
См. также в других словарях:
Discourtesy — Dis*cour te*sy, n. [Pref. dis + courtesy: cf. OF. descourtoisie.] Rudeness of behavior or language; ill manners; manifestation of disrespect; incivility. [1913 Webster] Be calm in arguing; for fierceness makes Error a fault, and truth discourtesy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discourtesy — index contumely, disparagement, disregard (lack of respect), disrespect, rebuff Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
discourtesy — 1550s; see DIS (Cf. dis ) opposite of + COURTESY (Cf. courtesy) … Etymology dictionary
discourtesy — ► NOUN (pl. discourtesies) 1) rude and inconsiderate behaviour. 2) an impolite act or remark … English terms dictionary
discourtesy — [dis kʉrt′ə sē] n. 1. lack of courtesy; impoliteness; bad manners; rudeness 2. pl. discourtesies a rude or impolite act or remark … English World dictionary
Discourtesy — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Discourtesy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 discourtesy discourtesy Sgm: N 1 ill breeding ill breeding Sgm: N 1 ill manners ill manners bad manners ungainly manners Sgm: N 1 insuavity insuavity Sgm: N 1 uncourteousness … English dictionary for students
discourtesy — n. 1) to show discourtesy 2) (a) grave discourtesy * * * [dɪs kɜːtəsɪ] (a) grave discourtesy to show discourtesy … Combinatory dictionary
discourtesy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Ill manners Nouns 1. discourtesy, discourteousness; ill breeding; rudeness, ill or bad manners. Slang, boardinghouse reach. 2. (discourteous behavior) uncourteousness, inurbanity; illiberality,… … English dictionary for students
discourtesy — UK [dɪsˈkɜː(r)təsɪ] / US [dɪsˈkɜrtəsɪ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms discourtesy : singular discourtesy plural discourtesies formal behaviour that is rude and lacks respect … English dictionary
discourtesy — [[t]dɪskɜ͟ː(r)tɪsi[/t]] discourtesies N VAR Discourtesy is rude and bad mannered behaviour. [FORMAL] Syn: rudeness … English dictionary
discourtesy — noun these parents seemed unfazed by the discourtesy of their children Syn: rudeness, impoliteness, bad manners, incivility, disrespect, ungraciousness, churlishness, boorishness, ill breeding, uncouthness, crassness; insolence, impudence,… … Thesaurus of popular words