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41 gimnasia
f.1 gymnastics (deporte, ejercicio).confundir la gimnasia con la magnesia to get the wrong end of the stickgimnasia correctiva physiotherapeutic exercisesgimnasia deportiva gymnasticsgimnasia con pesas weight traininggimnasia rítmica rhythmic gymnasticsgimnasia sueca free exercise, callisomethingenicsgimnasia terapéutica physiotherapeutic exercises2 keep-fit, physical jerks.* * *1 gymnastics sing\confundir la gimnasia con la magnesia familiar to confuse two totally different thingshacer gimnasia to do gymnasticsgimnasia deportiva gymnasticsgimnasia rítmica rhythmic gymnasticsgimnasia sueca callisthenics* * *noun f.* * *SF (Dep) gymnastics sing ; (Escol) P.E., gym; (=entrenamiento) exercises pluna clase de gimnasia — a P.E. o gym lesson
monitor de gimnasia — (Escol) P.E. o gym teacher
* * *femenino gymnasticslos viernes tenemos clase de gimnasia — we have gym o (BrE) PE on Fridays
* * *= gymnastics.Ex. A recent spate of book projects on the rising stars of women's figure skating and gymnastics has emerged as a mini-genre with appeal to both children and adults.----* clase de gimnasia = gym class.* gimnasia de mantenimiento = fitness.* * *femenino gymnasticslos viernes tenemos clase de gimnasia — we have gym o (BrE) PE on Fridays
* * *= gymnastics.Ex: A recent spate of book projects on the rising stars of women's figure skating and gymnastics has emerged as a mini-genre with appeal to both children and adults.
* clase de gimnasia = gym class.* gimnasia de mantenimiento = fitness.* * *gymnasticsel campeonato de gimnasia the gymnastics championshiphago gimnasia todos los días I do exercises every daylos viernes tenemos clase de gimnasia we have gym o ( BrE) PE on Fridaysno hay que confundir la gimnasia con la magnesia ( hum); let's not confuse o mix up two totally different thingsCompuestos:gymnasticsremedial gymnastics (pl)keep-fitcompetitive gymnastics( Arg) aerobicskeep-fitbreathing exercises (pl)eurhythmicsrhythmic gymnastics* * *
gimnasia sustantivo femenino
gymnastics;
( como asignatura) gym, PE (BrE);
gimnasia de mantenimiento keep-fit
gimnasia sustantivo femenino gymnastics pl
' gimnasia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
body
- maillot
- malla
- potro
- alternar
- aparato
- barra
- caballo
- cinta
- colchoneta
- equipo
- fanático
- pierna
- pino
- plinto
- rueda
- trampolín
- volantín
English:
gym
- gymnastics
- keep
- kit
- work
* * *gimnasia nfgymnastics [singular];hacer gimnasia [ejercicios] to do gymnastics, to do exercises;Humestás confundiendo la gimnasia con la magnesia you're mixing up two completely different thingsgimnasia artística gymnastics;gimnasia correctiva physiotherapy exercises;gimnasia deportiva gymnastics;gimnasia de mantenimiento keep-fit;gimnasia médica physiotherapy exercises;gimnasia mental mental exercise;gimnasia terapéutica physiotherapy exercises;gimnasia rítmica rhythmic gymnastics;gimnasia sueca Swedish gymnastics* * *f gymnastics sg ;hacer gimnasia do exercises* * *gimnasia nf: gymnastics* * *gimnasia n1. (profesional) gymnastics2. (asignatura) games / physical education / PEes profesor de gimnasia he's a games teacher / he's a PE teacherhacer gimnasia to exercise / to work out -
42 grilletes
m.pl.shackles, leg irons, fetters, irons.* * *= leg-irons, fetters.Ex. He immerses us in 'language that is unique for its copiousness,' now speaking 'of exquisite intimations that can occur only in a half-light,' then babbling 'of chamber-pots, leg-irons, factories and policemen'.Ex. Hence, 'capitalism' is thought to have naturally emerged once the 'unnatural' fetters of feudalism were broken.* * *= leg-irons, fetters.Ex: He immerses us in 'language that is unique for its copiousness,' now speaking 'of exquisite intimations that can occur only in a half-light,' then babbling 'of chamber-pots, leg-irons, factories and policemen'.
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43 grillos
m.pl.fetters.* * *1 fetters, shackles* * *= fetters.Ex. Hence, 'capitalism' is thought to have naturally emerged once the 'unnatural' fetters of feudalism were broken.* * *= fetters.Ex: Hence, 'capitalism' is thought to have naturally emerged once the 'unnatural' fetters of feudalism were broken.
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44 helado hasta la médula de los huesos
= frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones)Ex. I will never forget the biting cold on our cheeks; our feet and hands frozen to the bone.Ex. Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the spectators burst into side-splitting laughter.Ex. The immediate effect on Dudley was obvious: he was throwing up and chilled to the bone.Ex. And the rest of us, more robust, kept struggling on, chilled to the marrow, advancing by a kind of inertia through the night, through the snow.* * *= frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones)Ex: I will never forget the biting cold on our cheeks; our feet and hands frozen to the bone.
Ex: Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the spectators burst into side-splitting laughter.Ex: The immediate effect on Dudley was obvious: he was throwing up and chilled to the bone.Ex: And the rest of us, more robust, kept struggling on, chilled to the marrow, advancing by a kind of inertia through the night, through the snow.Spanish-English dictionary > helado hasta la médula de los huesos
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45 hidrato de carbono
carbohydrate* * *(n.) = carbohydrate, carbEx. Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade.Ex. They say that if carbohydrates raise blood sugar and insulin levels and cause weight gain, a decrease in carbs will result in weight loss.* * *(n.) = carbohydrate, carbEx: Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade.
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46 hoja de papel continuo
(n.) = web of paperEx. From the 1820s a dry end was added to the Fourdrinier machine which dried and smoothed the web of paper as it emerged from the wet end.* * *(n.) = web of paperEx: From the 1820s a dry end was added to the Fourdrinier machine which dried and smoothed the web of paper as it emerged from the wet end.
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47 impotencia
f.impotence.* * *1 impotence* * *SF1) [para hacer algo] impotence, helplessness2) (Med) impotence* * *femenino ( falta de poder) powerlessness, helplessness, impotence; (Med) impotence* * *= impotence, helplessness, powerlessness, impotency.Ex. She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.Ex. A picture of dissatisfaction and helplessness emerged, with no pattern of action.Ex. Powerlessness may be a reaction to the size of a problem or may be created by fear of the consequences of action.Ex. For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress.----* impotencia sexual = sexual impotence.* * *femenino ( falta de poder) powerlessness, helplessness, impotence; (Med) impotence* * *= impotence, helplessness, powerlessness, impotency.Ex: She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.
Ex: A picture of dissatisfaction and helplessness emerged, with no pattern of action.Ex: Powerlessness may be a reaction to the size of a problem or may be created by fear of the consequences of action.Ex: For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress.* impotencia sexual = sexual impotence.* * *1 (incapacidad, falta de poder) powerlessness, helplessness, impotence2 ( Med) impotence* * *
impotencia sustantivo femenino ( falta de poder) powerlessness, helplessness;
(Med) impotence
impotencia sustantivo femenino
1 powerlessness, helplessness
2 Med impotence
' impotencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sensación
English:
helplessness
- impotence
- helpless
* * *impotencia nf1. [falta de fuerza, poder] powerlessness, impotence2. [sexual] impotence* * *f1 helplessness, impotence2 MED impotence* * *impotencia nf1) : impotence, powerlessness2) : impotence (in medicine) -
48 incompetente social
(adj.) = geek, nerd, nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.]Ex. The book has the title 'The geek's guide to Internet business success'.Ex. A stereotypical image of a teenage nerd emerged in the drawings of secondary students but not in elementary children's drawings.Ex. I've always considered myself something of a nerd, even back when being nerdy wasn't cool -- nowadays, everyone thinks they're a nerd.Ex. At the heart of the novel is a geeky high-school student who lives in Preston, Idaho.* * *(adj.) = geek, nerd, nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.]Ex: The book has the title 'The geek's guide to Internet business success'.
Ex: A stereotypical image of a teenage nerd emerged in the drawings of secondary students but not in elementary children's drawings.Ex: I've always considered myself something of a nerd, even back when being nerdy wasn't cool -- nowadays, everyone thinks they're a nerd.Ex: At the heart of the novel is a geeky high-school student who lives in Preston, Idaho. -
49 incólume
adj.safe, unimpaired, unharmed, unhurt.* * *► adjetivo1 unscathed, unharmed* * *ADJ (=ileso) unhurt, unharmedsalió incólume del accidente — he emerged unharmed o unscathed from the accident
* * *adjetivo (liter) unscathed, unharmed* * *= unharmed, unscarred, unscathed, unhurt, squeaky clean.Ex. It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.Ex. The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Ex. This time he made it unscathed to the car.Ex. In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Ex. There is one final question we tutors need to pose as arbiters of academic good practice, namely is our own work squeaky clean?.* * *adjetivo (liter) unscathed, unharmed* * *= unharmed, unscarred, unscathed, unhurt, squeaky clean.Ex: It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.
Ex: The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Ex: This time he made it unscathed to the car.Ex: In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Ex: There is one final question we tutors need to pose as arbiters of academic good practice, namely is our own work squeaky clean?.* * *( liter); unscathed, unharmed* * *incólume adjFormal unscathed;salió incólume del accidente he emerged unscathed from the accident* * *adj unharmed, unscathed -
50 indicador de relación
(n.) = relation indicator, relational operator, role operatorEx. A relation indicator is a special symbol indicating a certain relation in the sequence of the elements of a class symbol.Ex. One significant product which emerged from the research was a set of relational operators (for relating concepts within a subject) which carried an in-built filing order.Ex. Operators, also called role operators, are numbers and letters which are assigned to terms in a string to specify their grammatical function or role within that string.* * *(n.) = relation indicator, relational operator, role operatorEx: A relation indicator is a special symbol indicating a certain relation in the sequence of the elements of a class symbol.
Ex: One significant product which emerged from the research was a set of relational operators (for relating concepts within a subject) which carried an in-built filing order.Ex: Operators, also called role operators, are numbers and letters which are assigned to terms in a string to specify their grammatical function or role within that string. -
51 inepto social
(adj.) = nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], nerd, geek, geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.]Ex. I've always considered myself something of a nerd, even back when being nerdy wasn't cool -- nowadays, everyone thinks they're a nerd.Ex. A stereotypical image of a teenage nerd emerged in the drawings of secondary students but not in elementary children's drawings.Ex. The book has the title 'The geek's guide to Internet business success'.Ex. At the heart of the novel is a geeky high-school student who lives in Preston, Idaho.* * *(adj.) = nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], nerd, geek, geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.]Ex: I've always considered myself something of a nerd, even back when being nerdy wasn't cool -- nowadays, everyone thinks they're a nerd.
Ex: A stereotypical image of a teenage nerd emerged in the drawings of secondary students but not in elementary children's drawings.Ex: The book has the title 'The geek's guide to Internet business success'.Ex: At the heart of the novel is a geeky high-school student who lives in Preston, Idaho. -
52 información textual
(n.) = textual information, text information, text knowledge, textual data, textual matter, textual documentEx. All non-coded ( textual) information which is not to be indexed is kept in the notes area of the record.Ex. A multimedia computer system can integrate two or more types of media materials in digital form, such as audio, image, full-motion video, and text information.Ex. A prototype, natural language, text-knowledge system has emerged from the project and includes a data base manager to compile the text knowledge and to make it available to navigational commands.Ex. Text-numeric databases contain a mixture of textual and numeric data (such as company annual reports) and handbook data.Ex. A word processor is simply a computer which is dedicated to the manipulation of textual matter.Ex. Interfaces for the following types of resources are of special interest to this workshop: textual documents; statistical data; multimedia or mixed-media data; geospatial data; and genomics and proteomics data = En este traller de trabajo son de interés especial los interfaces para los siguientes tipos de recursos: documentos de texto, datos estadísticos, información multimedia, información geospacial y datos de la genómica y la proteómica.* * *(n.) = textual information, text information, text knowledge, textual data, textual matter, textual documentEx: All non-coded ( textual) information which is not to be indexed is kept in the notes area of the record.
Ex: A multimedia computer system can integrate two or more types of media materials in digital form, such as audio, image, full-motion video, and text information.Ex: A prototype, natural language, text-knowledge system has emerged from the project and includes a data base manager to compile the text knowledge and to make it available to navigational commands.Ex: Text-numeric databases contain a mixture of textual and numeric data (such as company annual reports) and handbook data.Ex: A word processor is simply a computer which is dedicated to the manipulation of textual matter.Ex: Interfaces for the following types of resources are of special interest to this workshop: textual documents; statistical data; multimedia or mixed-media data; geospatial data; and genomics and proteomics data = En este traller de trabajo son de interés especial los interfaces para los siguientes tipos de recursos: documentos de texto, datos estadísticos, información multimedia, información geospacial y datos de la genómica y la proteómica. -
53 jerga informática
f.computer talk, computer jargon, computer-speak, computerese.* * *(n.) = computerese, geek speakEx. Attention has been paid to the interface between the system and the user in an effort to remove all computerese from the dialogue language.Ex. An entire lexicon of ' geek speak' has emerged from the world of hardware and software.* * *(n.) = computerese, geek speakEx: Attention has been paid to the interface between the system and the user in an effort to remove all computerese from the dialogue language.
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54 joven promesa
m.1 promising young man, boy wonder, promising lad, promising young artist.2 promising young woman, promising young lady.* * *(n.) = high flyer [high flier, -USA], promising star, rising star, whizEx. Having a firm strategy to train high-flyers is the only way to make sure that the public library ethos will survive at the top level.Ex. The most promising stars were selected with the help of millions of people around the world.Ex. A recent spate of book projects on the rising stars of women's figure skating and gymnastics has emerged as a mini-genre with appeal to both children and adults.Ex. An enormously talented woman with a resume of unparalleled excellence, she is a whiz at design with many books and other projects to her credit.* * *(n.) = high flyer [high flier, -USA], promising star, rising star, whizEx: Having a firm strategy to train high-flyers is the only way to make sure that the public library ethos will survive at the top level.
Ex: The most promising stars were selected with the help of millions of people around the world.Ex: A recent spate of book projects on the rising stars of women's figure skating and gymnastics has emerged as a mini-genre with appeal to both children and adults.Ex: An enormously talented woman with a resume of unparalleled excellence, she is a whiz at design with many books and other projects to her credit. -
55 lectina
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56 llegar a ser conocido como
(v.) = become + known asEx. In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.* * *(v.) = become + known asEx: In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.
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57 llevar a cabo una misión
(v.) = accomplish + missionEx. The library emerged as the vehicle to accomplish this mission.* * *(v.) = accomplish + missionEx: The library emerged as the vehicle to accomplish this mission.
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58 mazorca
f.1 cob.2 ear of corn, ear, cob, corncob.3 spindle.* * *1 cob\mazorca de maíz corncob* * *SF1) [de maíz] cob, ear2) (Téc) spindle* * *femenino (Bot, Coc) cob* * *= ear, ear of corn, ear corn, corn on the cob, corncob.Ex. Maize weevil adults emerged from 15.6% of all ears tested.Ex. This study was conducted to determine a suitable time for harvesting ears of corn.Ex. The capacity of the drier was 650 kg of ear corn which was 40 cm deep over the hot air ducts.Ex. Watermelon and corn-on-the-cob are one of those vegetables that most everyone loves to eat.Ex. The method has also been applied to red beets, green beans, corncobs, asparagus, bell peppers, peas and pumpkin.----* mazorca de maíz = ear of corn, ear corn, corn on the cob, corncob.* * *femenino (Bot, Coc) cob* * *= ear, ear of corn, ear corn, corn on the cob, corncob.Ex: Maize weevil adults emerged from 15.6% of all ears tested.
Ex: This study was conducted to determine a suitable time for harvesting ears of corn.Ex: The capacity of the drier was 650 kg of ear corn which was 40 cm deep over the hot air ducts.Ex: Watermelon and corn-on-the-cob are one of those vegetables that most everyone loves to eat.Ex: The method has also been applied to red beets, green beans, corncobs, asparagus, bell peppers, peas and pumpkin.* mazorca de maíz = ear of corn, ear corn, corn on the cob, corncob.* * *mazorca de maíz corncobC* * *
mazorca sustantivo femenino (Bot, Coc) cob;
mazorca f Agr cob
' mazorca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
choclo
- elote
English:
cob
- corn
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59 minigénero
= mini-genre.Ex. A recent spate of book projects on the rising stars of women's figure skating and gymnastics has emerged as a mini-genre with appeal to both children and adults.* * *= mini-genre.Ex: A recent spate of book projects on the rising stars of women's figure skating and gymnastics has emerged as a mini-genre with appeal to both children and adults.
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60 monstruo marino
(n.) = sea monsterEx. Jonah was thrown clothed into the mouth of the sea monster and emerged nude and hairless.* * *(n.) = sea monsterEx: Jonah was thrown clothed into the mouth of the sea monster and emerged nude and hairless.
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