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1 fatalista
adj.fatalistic.f. & m.fatalist.* * *► adjetivo1 fatalistic1 fatalist* * *1.ADJ fatalistic2.SMF fatalist* * *Iadjetivo fatalisticIImasculino y femenino fatalist* * *= fatalistic, doomsayer, fire-and-brimstone.Ex. Bogardus maintained a fatalistic silence while the director consulted her jottings.Ex. Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex. Yes, those 'press releases' have threatening statements and name-calling and fire-and-brimstone predictions, but they add no facts to the discussion on Cuba.* * *Iadjetivo fatalisticIImasculino y femenino fatalist* * *= fatalistic, doomsayer, fire-and-brimstone.Ex: Bogardus maintained a fatalistic silence while the director consulted her jottings.
Ex: Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex: Yes, those 'press releases' have threatening statements and name-calling and fire-and-brimstone predictions, but they add no facts to the discussion on Cuba.* * *fatalisticfatalist* * *
fatalista
I adjetivo fatalistic
II mf fatalist
' fatalista' also found in these entries:
English:
fatalist
- fatalistic
* * *♦ adjfatalistic♦ nmffatalist* * *I adj fatalisticII m/f fatalist* * *fatalista adj: fatalisticfatalista nmf: fatalist -
2 anotación
f.1 note, caption, footnote, annotation.2 note, markup.3 score point, score, point.4 entry.* * *1 (acotación) annotation2 (nota) note3 (apunte) noting* * *noun f.1) note, annotation2) scoring* * *SF1) (=nota) [por escrito] note, annotation frm; [al hablar] observationun manuscrito con anotaciones a mano de Cervantes — a manuscript with hand-written notes of Cervantes
anotación al margen — marginal note, note in the margin
anotación en cuenta — (Com) account entry
2) (=acto)era el encargado de la anotación de todos los resultados — he was in charge of noting down the results
3) (Baloncesto) point* * *a) ( nota) noteb) (AmL) ( en fútbol) goal; ( en fútbol americano) touchdown; ( en básquetbol) point* * *= annotation, cue, notation, entry, jotting, noting-up.Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.Ex. A piano/violin, etc. conductor part is the part of an ensemble work for a particular instrument with cues for the other instruments.Ex. When a book is returned, the record in the circulation file and the notation under the borrower's name are removed.Ex. I have found in reading extracts from Scott's diary of his trip to the South Pole that pupils interrupted all the time to ask questions, until the final entries were reached, when everyone went very quiet, moved deeply by Scott's words and unwilling to bruise the emotion they felt.Ex. Bogardus maintained a fatalistic silence while the director consulted her jottings.Ex. The on-order record needs noting-up and removing from the file.----* anotación semántica = semantic annotation.* anotación tipográfica = copymark.* hacer anotaciones = annotate, mark + Nombre + up.* incluir anotaciones = annotate.* * *a) ( nota) noteb) (AmL) ( en fútbol) goal; ( en fútbol americano) touchdown; ( en básquetbol) point* * *= annotation, cue, notation, entry, jotting, noting-up.Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.
Ex: A piano/violin, etc. conductor part is the part of an ensemble work for a particular instrument with cues for the other instruments.Ex: When a book is returned, the record in the circulation file and the notation under the borrower's name are removed.Ex: I have found in reading extracts from Scott's diary of his trip to the South Pole that pupils interrupted all the time to ask questions, until the final entries were reached, when everyone went very quiet, moved deeply by Scott's words and unwilling to bruise the emotion they felt.Ex: Bogardus maintained a fatalistic silence while the director consulted her jottings.Ex: The on-order record needs noting-up and removing from the file.* anotación semántica = semantic annotation.* anotación tipográfica = copymark.* hacer anotaciones = annotate, mark + Nombre + up.* incluir anotaciones = annotate.* * *1 (nota) noteanotaciones al margen notes in the margin* * *
anotación sustantivo femenino
( en fútbol americano) touchdown;
( en básquetbol) point
anotación sustantivo femenino
1 annotation
2 (apunte) note
' anotación' also found in these entries:
English:
notation
- endorsement
- entry
* * *anotación nf1. [nota escrita] note;anotaciones al margen [de escritor, científico] marginal notes;hizo varias anotaciones al margen she made several notes in the marginanotación contable book entry* * *f note* * *1) : annotation, note2) : scoring (in sports)lograron una anotación: they managed to score a goal -
3 fatalista
• doomsayer• fatalist• fatalistic• pessary• pessimistic
См. также в других словарях:
Fatalistic — Fa tal*is tic, a. Implying, or partaking of the nature of, fatalism. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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fatalistic — fa|tal|is|tic [ˌfeıtlˈıstık] adj believing that there is nothing you can do to prevent events from happening ▪ a fatalistic approach to life >fatalistically [ kli] adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
fatalistic — adjective believing that there is nothing you can do to prevent things from happening: a fatalistic attitude towards death fatalistically / kli/ adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fatalistic — fatalism ► NOUN 1) the belief that all events are predetermined and inevitable. 2) a submissive attitude to events. DERIVATIVES fatalist noun fatalistic adjective … English terms dictionary
fatalistic — adjective see fatalism … New Collegiate Dictionary
fatalistic — See fatalist. * * * … Universalium
fatalistic — adjective a) Of or pertaining to fatalism b) submissive to fate … Wiktionary
fatalistic — fatalism … Philosophy dictionary
fatalistic — fa|tal|is|tic [ ,feıtl ıstık ] adjective believing that you cannot prevent things from happening, especially bad things … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English