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21 apagado
Del verbo apagar: ( conjugate apagar) \ \
apagado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: apagado apagar
apagado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹ persona› [ser] spiritless, lifeless; [ESTAR] subdued 2 3a) ( no encendido):◊ la televisión/luz está apagada the TV/light is off;el horno está apagado the oven is switched off; con el motor apagado with the engine off
apagar ( conjugate apagar) verbo transitivo ‹luz/televisión/motor› to turn off, switch off; ‹cigarrillo/fuego› to put out; ‹vela/cerilla› to put out; ( soplando) to blow out apagarse verbo pronominal [luz/fuego/vela] to go out
apagado,-a adjetivo
1 (luz, cigarro) out
2 (color pálido) dull (voz tenue) sad (mirada) expressionless, lifeless
3 (persona falta de ánimo) spiritless
apagar vtr (un fuego) to put out (una luz, una radio, etc) to turn off, switch off (un color) to soften (la sed) to quench ' apagado' also found in these entries: Spanish: apagada - lánguida - lánguido - tenue - mirar English: drab - dull - hollow - muffled - muted - off - out - subdued - dead - extinct - faded - lack -
22 descolorida
descolorido,-a adjetivo faded -
23 deslucido
Del verbo deslucir: ( conjugate deslucir) \ \
deslucido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: deslucido deslucir
deslucido
‹colores/paredes› faded, drab; ‹ plata› tarnished
deslucir vtr (un acto, espectáculo) to mar: el mal sonido deslució el concierto, the concert was marred by poor sound equipment
una pelea deslució la fiesta, the party was ruined because of a fight ' deslucido' also found in these entries: English: dingy - fifth - lack - second -
24 flor
flor sustantivo femenino ( de planta) flower; ( de árbol frutal) blossom; un vestido de flores a flowery dress; en flor in flower o bloom/in blossom; flor de azahar orange/lemon blossom; la flor y nata the cream, the crème de la crème
flor sustantivo femenino
1 flower
2 (lo selecto de algo, lo mejor) best part, cream: estás en la flor de la vida, you are in the prime of life Locuciones: ser flor de un día, to be short-lived
a flor de piel, skin-deep
en flor, in blossom
ni flores, no idea
la flor y nata, the elite, the crème de la crème ' flor' also found in these entries: Spanish: camelia - disecar - florecer - rosa - abrir - arrancar - artificial - botón - brotar - cerrar - como - compuesto - dar - deshojar - despuntar - doble - múltiple - mustio - oloroso - pocho English: bloom - blooming - blossom - bud - come out - cream - dainty - dried - droop - fade - faded - flower - highly-strung - lilac - nip - open - open out - out - pluck - prime - prize - scent - smell - spring - unfold - button - flush - icing - powder - quite -
25 rutilante
rutilante adjetivo bright, shining (con destellos) gleaming, dazzling, sparkling figurado con los años se apagó su rutilante carrera, her brilliant career faded with the years -
26 fade
vt.1 desteñir.2 desvanecerse, desteñirse, despintarse, marchitarse.3 decolorar, desdibujar, descolorar, desteñir.4 desaparecer.5 hacer indistinto.vi.desteñirse, perder color (material); marchitarse (flower) (pt & pp faded)
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faded — faded; un·faded; … English syllables
faded — index blemished, indistinct, stale Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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faded — adjective 1. having lost freshness or brilliance of color (Freq. 7) sun bleached deck chairs faded jeans a very pale washed out blue washy colors • Syn: ↑bleached, ↑washed out, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Faded — Fade Fade, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Faded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fading}.] [OE. faden, vaden, prob. fr. fade, a.; cf. Prov. D. vadden to fade, wither, vaddigh languid, torpid. Cf. {Fade}, a., {Vade}.] 1. To become fade; to grow weak; to lose strength; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
faded — adj. Faded is used with these nouns: ↑colour, ↑grandeur, ↑jeans, ↑memory, ↑photograph, ↑sign, ↑silk, ↑splendour, ↑T shirt, ↑velvet, ↑wallpaper … Collocations dictionary
faded — adj Drunk, intoxicated. We got so faded from drinking beer at the Beta party. 1990s … Historical dictionary of American slang
faded — The lack of clearity after an extensive drinking binge a.k.a. hungover 2. Burnout Damn, Dan your looking pretty faded after that party last night … Dictionary of american slang