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el poema es un lamento a la fugacidad del amor

  • 1 lamento

    m.
    1 moan, cry of pain.
    2 lament, moan, mourning, cry.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: lamentar.
    * * *
    1 moan, cry
    * * *
    SM lament, lamentation frm, moan, wail
    * * *
    b) ( elegía) lament
    * * *
    = hand-wringing, lament, regret, plaint, grieving, mourning, wail.
    Ex. The book is simply an occasion for ritual hand-wringing about Northern Ireland's troubled past and present troubles = El libro es simplemente una ocasión para lamentarse sobre los problemas pasados y presentes de Irlanda del Norte.
    Ex. His article was entitled 'AACR2: the first anniversary, celebration or lament'.
    Ex. Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.
    Ex. A common plaint among some critics is that resemblance is a necessary condition of pictorial representation.
    Ex. The article 'Words of comfort: resources for the living and dying' reviews books on death and grieving for purposes of collection development in the area.
    Ex. During our lives we face situations of losses and mournings, connected or not to death.
    Ex. He then produced a sound like the deep wail of a bereaved mother which electrified the audience.
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    * lamentos = wailing.
    * * *
    b) ( elegía) lament
    * * *
    = hand-wringing, lament, regret, plaint, grieving, mourning, wail.

    Ex: The book is simply an occasion for ritual hand-wringing about Northern Ireland's troubled past and present troubles = El libro es simplemente una ocasión para lamentarse sobre los problemas pasados y presentes de Irlanda del Norte.

    Ex: His article was entitled 'AACR2: the first anniversary, celebration or lament'.
    Ex: Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.
    Ex: A common plaint among some critics is that resemblance is a necessary condition of pictorial representation.
    Ex: The article 'Words of comfort: resources for the living and dying' reviews books on death and grieving for purposes of collection development in the area.
    Ex: During our lives we face situations of losses and mournings, connected or not to death.
    Ex: He then produced a sound like the deep wail of a bereaved mother which electrified the audience.
    * lamentos = wailing.

    * * *
    1 (quejidopor un dolor físico) groan; (— por tristeza) wail
    2 (palabras, expresiones) lament
    el poema es un lamento a la fugacidad del amor the poem is a lament on the fleeting nature of love
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    Del verbo lamentar: ( conjugate lamentar)

    lamento es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    lamentó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    lamentar    
    lamento
    lamentar ( conjugate lamentar) verbo transitivo
    to regret;

    lamentamos tener que comunicarle que … (frml) we regret to have to inform you that …;
    lo lamento mucho I am very sorry
    lamentarse verbo pronominal
    to complain, to grumble (colloq)
    lamento sustantivo masculino

    (— por tristeza) wail

    lamentar verbo transitivo to regret: lamento su muerte, I'm sorry about her death ➣ Ver nota en regret
    lamento sustantivo masculino moan, wail
    ' lamento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    lamentar
    - verdad
    - ocurrir
    English:
    afraid
    - beg
    - begrudge
    - lament
    - misfortune
    - regret
    - sorry
    - wail
    - yell
    - wish
    * * *
    [por dolor] moan, cry (of pain); [por pena, disgusto] groan, wail
    * * *
    m whimper; por dolor groan
    * * *
    : lament, groan, cry

    Spanish-English dictionary > lamento

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