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1 faceless
tr['feɪsləs]1 anónimo,-afaceless ['feɪsləs] adjanonymous: anónimo'feɪsləs, 'feɪslɪsadjective (pej) < bureaucrat> anónimo['feɪslɪs]ADJ sin rostro; (=anonymous) anónimo* * *['feɪsləs, 'feɪslɪs]adjective (pej) < bureaucrat> anónimo -
2 faceless
adj.1 anónimo(a).2 sin cara. -
3 FE
fe sustantivo femeninoa) (Relig) faith;(creencia, confianza) faith;◊ tener fe en algo/algn to have faith in sth/sb;puse toda mi fe en ti I put all my trust in youb) ( intención):actuar de buena/mala fe to act in good/bad faith
fe sustantivo femenino
1 faith
de buena/mala fe, in good/bad faith
2 (documento oficial) certificate
fe de bautismo, baptism certificate
3 Impr fe de erratas, (list of) errata
4 (testimonio) dar fe, to testify 'fe' also found in these entries: Spanish: confianza - creer - descreída - descreído - ciego - confiar - desmoronarse - ferviente - inquebrantable - obrar - vacilar English: affair - attest - barefaced - belief - believe in - blind - bona fide - buffet - Cellophane - consolation - deface - defame - efface - fable - face - faceless - facelift - facial - facing - fade - faded - fail - failing - failsafe - failure - faint - faint-hearted - fainting - faintly - faintness - fair - fair-haired - fair-skinned - fairground - fairly - fairminded - fairmindedness - fairness - fairy - fairyland - fairylights - faith - faithful - faithfully - faithfulness - faithless - fake - fame - famous - famouslyABBR= Further Education -
4 anónimo
anónimo
◊ -ma adjetivoanonymous
anónimo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (desconocido) anonymous
2 Com sociedad anónima., public limited company (PLC), US corporation
II m (carta) anonymous letter ' anónimo' also found in these entries: Spanish: anónima - negra - negro English: anonymous - faceless - nameless - poison -
5 burócrata
burócrata sustantivo masculino y femeninoa) (pey) bureaucrat (pej)
burócrata mf bureaucrat ' burócrata' also found in these entries: English: bureaucrat - faceless
См. также в других словарях:
Faceless — Studioalbum von Godsmack Veröffentlichung 2003 Label Republic Records Genre … Deutsch Wikipedia
Faceless — Faceless … Википедия
faceless — 1560s, from FACE (Cf. face) (n.) + LESS (Cf. less) … Etymology dictionary
faceless — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ remote and impersonal. DERIVATIVES facelessness noun … English terms dictionary
faceless — [fās′lis] adj. 1. lacking a face 2. lacking a distinct character; without individuality; anonymous … English World dictionary
Faceless — Infobox Album | Name = Faceless Type = studio Artist = Godsmack Released = April 8, 2003 Recorded = The Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, Florida Genre = Heavy metal, Alternative metal, Hard rock Length = 47:26 Label = Universal, Republic Producer =… … Wikipedia
Faceless (EP) — Infobox Album Name = Faceless Type = EP Artist = Impetigo Released = 1991 Genre = Grindcore Length = Label = Wild Rags Faceless is an EP by American band Impetigo.Track listing# Sinister Urge # Faceless # Dis Organ Ized # Bloody Pit of Horror #… … Wikipedia
Faceless — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Faceless est le titre anglais du film franco espagnol Les Prédateurs de la nuit, réalisé par Jesús Franco en 1988. Faceless est un téléfilm américain… … Wikipédia en Français
faceless — facelessness, n. /fays lis/, adj. 1. without a face: a faceless apparition. 2. lacking personal distinction or identity: a faceless mob. 3. unidentified or unidentifiable; concealing one s identity: a faceless kidnapper. [1560 70; FACE + LESS] *… … Universalium
faceless — face|less [ˈfeısləs] adj [usually before noun] a faceless person, organization, or building has nothing that makes them special, interesting, or different used to show disapproval ▪ He had become just another faceless bureaucrat . ▪ faceless… … Dictionary of contemporary English
faceless — face|less [ feısləs ] adjective a faceless person does not seem to be an individual, usually because they are part of a large organization: decisions taken by faceless bureaucrats a. used about places and organizations: a faceless multinational… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English