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1 pageantry
noun (splendid and colourful show or display: I love the pageantry of royal processions.) pompa, boatotr['pæʤəntrɪ]1 pompa, boatopageantry ['pæʤəntri] n: pompa f, fausto mn.• bambolla s.f.• boato s.m.• pompa s.f.'pædʒəntrimass noun fausto m, pompa f, esplendor m['pædʒǝntrɪ]N pompa f, boato mthe pageantry of the occasion — lo espectacular or vistoso del acontecimiento
* * *['pædʒəntri]mass noun fausto m, pompa f, esplendor m -
2 scene
si:n1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) escena2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) escena, episodio, incidente3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) escena4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) cuadro, paisaje, panorama5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) escena6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) escenario, decorado7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) escenario•- scenery- scenic
- behind the scenes
- come on the scene
scene n1. escena2. lugartr[siːn]■ a change of scene un cambio de aires, un cambio de ambiente2 (in play, book) escena■ Act III, Scene 1 Acto Tercero, Escena Primera3 (stage setting) decorado, escenario4 (emotional outburst) escena, escándalo5 (sphere) ámbito, mundo, panorama nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come on the scene llegar, aparecer, presentarseto create/make a scene hacer una escena, armar un escándalo, montar un númeroto set the scene (describe) describir la escena 2 (prepare, help) crear el ambiente, preparar el terrenoscene ['si:n] n1) : escena f (en una obra de teatro)2) scenery: decorado m (en el teatro)3) view: escena f4) locale: escenario m5) commotion, fuss: escándalo m, escena fto make a scene: armar un escándalon.• escena s.f.• escenario s.m.• paisaje s.m.• perspectiva s.f.• vista s.f.siːn1)a) ( place)Golden Square, the scene of violent demonstrations — Golden Square, escenario de violentas manifestaciones
the scene of the crime — la escena or el lugar del crimen
the police were on the scene within minutes — la policía llegó al lugar de los hechos en pocos minutos
to appear on the scene — aparecer*, llegar*
to set the scene (for something) — situar* la escena (de algo)
b) (view, situation) escena f2) (in play, book etc) escena fAct One, Scene Three — acto primero, escena tercera
3) ( stage setting) decorado mbehind the scenes — entre bastidores; (before n)
scene change — cambio m de decorado
4) (fuss, row) escena fto make o create a scene — hacer* una escena, armar un escándalo, montar un número (Esp fam)
5) ( sphere) ámbito m[siːn]it's not my scene — (colloq) no es lo mío
1. N1) (Theat, Cine, TV, Literat) escena fAct I, Scene 1 — acto I, escena 1
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a bedroom scene — una escena de dormitorio•
behind the scenes — (lit, fig) entre bastidores•
the big scene in the film — la principal escena de la película•
the scene is set in a castle — la escena tiene lugar en un castillonow let our reporter set the scene for you — ahora permitan que nuestro reportero les describa la escena
2) (=sight) escena f•
it was an amazing scene — era una escena asombrosa3) (=view) vista f, panorama m ; (=landscape) paisaje mthe scene from the top is marvellous — desde la cumbre la vista es maravillosa or el panorama es maravilloso
4) (=place) escenario m, lugar m•
I need a change of scene — necesito un cambio de aires•
to disappear from the scene — desaparecer (de escena)(Mil)•
the police were soon on the scene — la policía no tardó en acudir al lugar de los hechos5) (=sphere of activity)•
to be part of the Madrid scene — formar parte de la movida madrileña *•
the music scene — la escena musical•
it's not my scene * — no me interesa or llama la atención•
the political scene in Spain — el panorama político español•
the pop scene — el mundo del pop6) (=painting, drawing) escena fcountry scenes — escenas fpl campestres
7) * (=fuss) escena f, escándalo m, bronca f (esp LAm)•
try to avoid a scene — procura que no se monte una escena or el número *•
I hate scenes — detesto las escenas or los escándalos•
to make a scene — hacer or montar una escena, montar un número *•
she had a scene with her husband — riñó con su marido8) (=display of emotion)•
there were emotional scenes as the hostages appeared — hubo escenas de emoción cuando aparecieron los rehenes•
their argument ended in an ugly scene — su discusión acabó mal•
there were unhappy scenes at the meeting — en la reunión pasaron cosas nada agradables2.CPDscene change N — (Theat) cambio m de escena
scene painter N — (=designer) escenógrafo(-a) m / f ; (=workman) pintor(a) m / f (de paredes)
scene shift N — cambio m de escena
scene shifter N — tramoyista mf
* * *[siːn]1)a) ( place)Golden Square, the scene of violent demonstrations — Golden Square, escenario de violentas manifestaciones
the scene of the crime — la escena or el lugar del crimen
the police were on the scene within minutes — la policía llegó al lugar de los hechos en pocos minutos
to appear on the scene — aparecer*, llegar*
to set the scene (for something) — situar* la escena (de algo)
b) (view, situation) escena f2) (in play, book etc) escena fAct One, Scene Three — acto primero, escena tercera
3) ( stage setting) decorado mbehind the scenes — entre bastidores; (before n)
scene change — cambio m de decorado
4) (fuss, row) escena fto make o create a scene — hacer* una escena, armar un escándalo, montar un número (Esp fam)
5) ( sphere) ámbito mit's not my scene — (colloq) no es lo mío
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3 splash
splæʃ
1. verb1) (to make wet with drops of liquid, mud etc, especially suddenly and accidentally: A passing car splashed my coat (with water).) salpicar2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) esparcirse3) (to fall or move with splashes: The children were splashing in the sea.) chapotear4) (to display etc in a place, manner etc that will be noticed: Posters advertising the concert were splashed all over the wall.) exponer
2. noun1) (a scattering of drops of liquid or the noise made by this: He fell in with a loud splash.) chapoteo2) (a mark made by splashing: There was a splash of mud on her dress.) salpicadura3) (a bright patch: a splash of colour.) manchasplash1 nEs el ruido que se produce cuando algo se cae al agua, o una cantidad de líquido cae al sueloI heard a splash and turned round: my mother had fallen into the water oí un ruido y me giré: mi madre se había caído al aguasplash2 vb1. salpicar2. chapoteartr[splæʃ]1 (noise) chapoteo, chapaleo2 (spray) salpicadura, rociada3 (small amount) gota, chorrito, poco4 figurative use (of light, colour, etc) mancha■ don't splash me! ¡no me salpiques!2 familiar (of news, story, etc) sacar, salir■ the newspaper splashed the story all over the front page el periódico sacó la historia (en grandes titulares) en la portada1 (of liquid) salpicar, esparcirse■ the rain splashed against/on the window la lluvia salpicaba el cristal2 (move noisily) chapotear (about/around, -)1 ¡plaf!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a splash causar sensaciónsplash ['splæʃ] vt: salpicarsplash vi1) : salpicar2)to splash around : chapotearsplash n1) splashing: salpicadura f2) squirt: chorrito m3) spot: mancha fn.• chapoteo s.m.• mancha s.f.• rociada s.f.• salpicadura s.f.• salpicón s.m.v.• chapalear v.• chapotear v.• manchar v.• pringar v.• salpicar v.splæʃ
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1)a) c u ( spray) salpicadura fto make a splash — ( make an impression) producir* or causar un revuelo; (lit: in liquid) salpicar*
b) c ( sound)splash! he fell in — plaf! or zas! se cayó al agua
c) (paddle, swim) (no pl) chapuzón m2)a) ( small quantity) (no pl)b) c (mark, patch) salpicadura f, mancha f, manchón m3) c ( Journ)
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1) ( with liquid) salpicar*to splash something ON/OVER something/somebody — salpicar* algo/a alguien de algo
to splash something/somebody WITH something — salpicar* algo/a alguien de algo
2) ( in newspaper)the scandal was splashed all over the front page — el escándalo venía a toda plana en la primera página
2.
via) \<\<water/paint\>\> salpicar*b) \<\<person/animal\>\> chapotearPhrasal Verbs:[splæʃ]1. N1) (=spray) salpicadura f ; (=splashing noise) chapoteo mwhisky with a splash of water — whisky m con un poquitín de agua
2) (=patch, spot) [of light] mancha f3) (fig)- make a splash2. VT1) (gen) salpicardon't splash me! — ¡no me salpiques!
2) (=stain) manchar3) (fig)the story was splashed across the front page * — el reportaje apareció con grandes titulares en primera plana
3. VI1) [liquid, mud etc]2) [person, animal] (in water) chapotear* * *[splæʃ]
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1)a) c u ( spray) salpicadura fto make a splash — ( make an impression) producir* or causar un revuelo; (lit: in liquid) salpicar*
b) c ( sound)splash! he fell in — plaf! or zas! se cayó al agua
c) (paddle, swim) (no pl) chapuzón m2)a) ( small quantity) (no pl)b) c (mark, patch) salpicadura f, mancha f, manchón m3) c ( Journ)
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1) ( with liquid) salpicar*to splash something ON/OVER something/somebody — salpicar* algo/a alguien de algo
to splash something/somebody WITH something — salpicar* algo/a alguien de algo
2) ( in newspaper)the scandal was splashed all over the front page — el escándalo venía a toda plana en la primera página
2.
via) \<\<water/paint\>\> salpicar*b) \<\<person/animal\>\> chapotearPhrasal Verbs: -
4 muestra
Del verbo mostrar: ( conjugate mostrar) \ \
muestra es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: mostrar muestra
mostrar ( conjugate mostrar) verbo transitivo to show; mostrarse verbo pronominal (+ compl): se mostró muy atento con nosotros he was very obliging (to us); se muestraon partidarios de la propuesta they expressed support for the proposal
muestra sustantivo femenino 1 2 (prueba, señal) sign;◊ una muestra de cansancio/falta de madurez a sign of tiredness/immaturity;como or en muestra de mi gratitud as a token of my gratitude 3 ( exposición) exhibition, exhibit (AmE); (de teatro, cine) festival
mostrar verbo transitivo to show: muéstrame el camino, show me the way
muestra sustantivo femenino
1 (de un producto, sustancia) sample, specimen
2 Estad sample
3 (gesto, demostración) sign: fue una muestra de generosidad, it was a sign of generosity
te doy esto como muestra de mi amor, I give you this as a token of my love ' muestra' also found in these entries: Spanish: botón - destreza - expresividad - manifestación - mimo - mostrarse - señal - espécimen - exposición - indicación - interesado - modelo English: cross-section - demo - display - foretaste - lack - pilot - portfolio - proficiency - progress - sample - specimen - taste - come - demonstration - pattern - show - slide - swab - token
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