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1) General subject: felt pen, felt-tip pen, fibre-tip pen, magic marker (felt-tipped pen), mark pen, marker ink pen2) Engineering: fiber-tipped pen, fiber-tipped pencil, flowing writer, soft-tip pen3) Architecture: marker4) Jargon: sharpie5) Makarov: felt-tipped pen6) Security: pellet -
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8 amnis
amnis, is, m. ( fem., Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 18; Naev. and Att. ap. Non. 191, 33; Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 9; cf. Prisc. pp. 652 and 658 P.; Rudd. I. p. 26, n. 37; Schneid. Gram. 2, 98; abl. regularly amne;I.but freq. amni in the poets,
Verg. G. 1, 203; 3, 447; Hor. S. 1, 10, 62; Col. R. R. 10, 136;also in prose,
Liv. 21, 5; 21, 27 al.; cf. Prisc. p. 766; Rhem. Pal. 1374 P.; Rudd. I. p. 85, n. 85) [qs. for apnis from Sanscr. ap = water; n. plur. āpas. Van.; v. aqua], orig., any broad and deep-flowing, rapid water; a stream, torrent, river (hence, esp. in the poets, sometimes for a rapidly-flowing stream or a torrent rushing down from a mountain = torrens; sometimes for a large river, opp. fluvius (a common river); sometimes also for the ocean as flowing round the land; it most nearly corresponds with our stream; in prose not often used before the histt. of the Aug. per.; in Cic. only in Aratus and in his more elevated prose; never in his Epistt.).Lit.: acervos altā in amni, Att., Trag. Rel. p. 178 Rib.: apud abundantem antiquam amnem et rapidas undas Inachi, Att. ap. Non. 192, 4 (Trag. Rel. p. 175 Rib.):II.Sic quasi amnis celeris rapit, sed tamen inflexu flectitur,
Naev. Trag. Rel. p. 12 Rib.; Plaut. Poen. 3, 3, 15:molibus incurrit validis cum viribus amnis,
Lucr. 1, 288 (v. the whole magnificent description, 1, 282- 290):Nilus unicus in terris, Aegypti totius amnis,
id. 6, 714:ruunt de montibus amnes,
Verg. A. 4, 164:amnes magnitudinis vastae,
Sen. Q. N. 3, 19.—Also in distinction from the sea:cum pontus et amnes cuncti invicem commeant,
Sen. Q. N. 4, 2.—On the contr. of the ocean, acc. to the Gr. Ôkeanos potamos (Hom. Od. 11, 639):Oceani amnis,
the ocean-stream, Verg. G. 4, 233:quā fluitantibus undis Solis anhelantes abluit amnis equos,
Tib. 2, 5, 60: Nox Mundum caeruleo laverat amne rotas, id. 3, 4, 18 al.—Transf.A.Poet., of the constellation Eridanus:B.Eridanum cernes funestum magnis cum viribus amnem,
Cic. Arat. 145 (as a transl. of the Gr. leipsanon Êridanoio, poluklaustou potamoio, Arat. Phaenom. 360): Scorpios exoriens cum clarus fugerit amnis, Germanic. Arat. 648; cf. id. ib. 362. —Also poet. and in post-class. prose, any thing flowing, liquid, Verg. A. 12, 417; 7, 465:C.amnis musti,
Pall. 11, 14, 18.—Of a writer, whose eloquence is thus compared to a flowing stream (v. flumen, II. B. and fluo, II. 2. B. 1.): alter (Herodotus) sine ullis salebris quasi sedatus amnis (i. e. a noiseless stream flowing on in majestic size and fulness) fluit;D.alter (Thucydides) incitatior fertur,
Cic. Or. 12, 39.—Like flumen, as abstr., a current, stream: secundo amni, down or with the stream, Verg. G. 3, 447:adverso amne,
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9 fluo
flŭo, xi, xum, 3 (archaic form of the sup.: FLUCTUM, acc. to Prisc. p. 817 P.; cf.: fluo, fluctum, Not. Tir. From this form are derived fluctio and fluctus. In Lucr. 6, 800, the correct read. is laveris, not flueris, v. Lachm. ad h. l.), v. n. [Gr. phlu-, phlusai, anaphluô, etc.; Lat. fleo, fletus; flumen, fluctus, etc.; orig. one root with fla-, to blow, q. v. and cf. Curt. Gr. Etym. p. 302], to flow (cf.: mano, labor, etc.).I.Lit.: per amoenam urbem leni fluit agmine flumen, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4 (Ann. v. 177 ed. Vahl.); cf.:B.ut flumina in contrarias partes fluxerint,
Cic. Div. 1, 35, 78:flumen quod inter eum et Domitii castra fluebat,
Caes. B. C. 3, 37, 1; cf.also: aurea tum dicat per terras flumina vulgo Fluxisse,
Lucr. 5, 911:fluvius Eurotas, qui propter Lacedaemonem fluit,
Cic. Inv. 2, 31, 96:Helvetiorum inter fines et Allobrogum Rhodanus fluit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 6, 2:Arar in utram partem fluat,
id. ib. 1, 12, 1:ea, quae natura fluerent atque manarent, ut aqua,
Cic. N. D. 1, 15, 39: fluens unda, water from a stream (opp.: putealis unda, spring-water), Col. 1, 5, 1:in foveam,
Lucr. 2, 475; cf. id. 5, 271:fluxit in terram Remi cruor,
Hor. Epod. 7, 19; cf. Luc. 6, 61:imber,
Ov. P. 4, 4, 2:sanguis,
id. M. 12, 312:fluit de corpore sudor,
id. ib. 9, 173; cf.:sudor fluit undique rivis,
Verg. A. 5, 200:aes rivis,
id. ib. 8, 445:nudo sub pede musta fluunt,
Ov. R. Am. 190:madidis fluit unda capillis,
drips, id. M. 11, 656:cerebrum molle fluit,
id. ib. 12, 435:fluunt lacrimae more perennis aquae,
id. F. 2, 820:fluens nausea,
Hor. Epod. 9, 35; cf.:alvus fluens,
Cels. 2, 6:fluit ignibus aurum,
becomes fluid, melts, Ov. M. 2, 251.—Transf.1.Of bodies, to flow, overflow, run down, drip with any fluid.— With abl.:2.cum fluvius Atratus sanguine fluxit,
Cic. Div. 1, 43, 98; Ov. M. 8, 400:cruore fluens,
id. ib. 7, 343:sudore fluentia brachia,
id. ib. 9, 57; cf.:fluunt sudore et lassitudine membra,
Liv. 38, 17, 7; 7, 33, 14; cf. id. 10, 28, 4:pingui fluit unguine tellus,
Val. Fl. 6, 360:vilisque rubenti Fluxit mulctra mero,
overflows, Sil. 7, 190. —Without abl.:madidāque fluens in veste Menoetes,
Verg. A. 5, 179:fluentes cerussataeque buccae,
dripping with paint, Cic. Pis. 11, 25 (cf. Cic. de Or. 2, 66, 266, 2. b. infra):Graeculae vites acinorum exiguitate minus fluunt,
i. e. yield but little wine, Col. 3, 2, 24; 3, 2, 5; 12, 52, 1.—With acc. of kin. signif.:Oenotria vina fluens,
Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 264.—To move in the manner of fluids, to flow, stream, pour:b.inde alium (aëra) supra fluere,
to flow, Lucr. 5, 514 and 522:unde fluens volvat varius se fluctus odorum,
id. 4, 675 sq.; cf.:principio omnibus a rebus, quascumque videmus, Perpetuo fluere ac mitti spargique necesse est Corpora, quae feriant oculos visumque lacessant: Perpetuoque fluunt certis ab rebus odores, Frigus ut a fluviis, calor a sole, aestus ab undis Aequoris,
id. 6, 922 sq.:aestus e lapide,
id. 6, 1002:venti,
id. 1, 280:fluit undique victor Mulciber,
Sil. 17, 102:comae per levia colla fluentes,
flowing, spreading, Prop. 2, 3, 13; cf.:blanditiaeque fluant per mea colla rosae,
id. 4 (5), 6, 72:vestis fluens,
flowing, loose, id. 3, 17 (4, 16), 32:tunicisque fluentibus,
Ov. A. A. 3, 301:nodoque sinus collecta fluentes,
Verg. A. 1, 320; cf.also: balteus nec strangulet nec fluat,
Quint. 11, 3, 140:nec mersa est pelago, nec fluit ulla ratis,
floats, is tossed about, Mart. 4, 66, 14:ramos compesce fluentes,
floating around, spreading out, Verg. G. 2, 370:ad terram fluit devexo pondere cervix,
droops, id. ib. 3, 524:omnisque relictis Turba fluit castris,
pour forth, id. A. 12, 444:olli fluunt ad regia tecta,
id. ib. 11, 236;so of a multitude or crowd of men: densatis ordinibus effuse fluentem in se aciem excepere,
Curt. 6, 1, 6.—Pregn., of bodies, to pass away, fall away, to fall off or out, to vanish:II.excident gladii, fluent arma de manibus,
Cic. Phil. 12, 3, 8:capilli fluunt,
Cels. 6, 1; Plin. 27, 4, 5, § 17:sponte fluent (poma) matura suā,
Ov. Am. 2, 14, 25:quasi longinquo fluere omnia cernimus aevo,
Lucr. 2, 69; cf.:cuncta fluunt omnisque vagans formatur imago,
Ov. M. 15, 178: dissolvuntur enim tum demum membra fluuntque, Lucr. 4, 919:surae fluxere,
Luc. 9, 770:buccae fluentes,
fallen in, lank, Cic. de Or. 2, 66, 266.Trop.A.In gen., to flow, spring, arise, come forth; to go, proceed:B.ex ejus (Nestoris) lingua melle dulcior fluebat oratio,
Cic. de Sen. 10, 31:carmen vena pauperiore fluit,
Ov. Pont. 4, 2, 20:Calidii oratio ita libere fluebat, ut nusquam adhaeresceret,
Cic. Brut. 79, 274:in Herodoto omnia leniter fluunt,
Quint. 9, 4, 18; cf.also: grammatice pleno jam satis alveo fluit,
id. 2, 1, 4:quae totis viribus fluit oratio,
id. 9, 4, 7:oratio ferri debet ac fluere,
id. 9, 4, 112.— Transf., of the writer himself:alter (Herodotus) sine ullis salebris quasi sedatus amnis fluit,
Cic. Or. 12, 39; cf.:(Lucilius) cum flueret lutulentus,
Hor. S. 1, 4, 11; 1, 10, 50; 1, 7, 28:facetiis,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 8, 12:multa ab ea (luna) manant et fluunt, quibus animantes alantur augescantque,
Cic. N. D. 2, 19, 50:haec omnia ex eodem fonte fluxerunt,
id. ib. 3, 19, 48:dicendi facultatem ex intimis sapientiae fontibus fluere,
Quint. 12, 2, 6; 5, 10, 19; 5, 9, 14:omnia ex natura rerum hominumque fluere,
id. 6, 2, 13:nomen ex Graeco fluxisse,
id. 3, 4, 12:ab isto capite fluere necesse est omnem rationem bonorum et malorum,
Cic. Fin. 2, 11, 34; Quint. 1, 1, 12:unde id quoque vitium fluit,
id. 11, 3, 109; 7, 3, 33:Pythagorae doctrina cum longe lateque flueret,
spread itself, Cic. Tusc. 4, 1, 2:multum fluxisse video de libris nostris variumque sermonem,
id. N. D. 1, 3, 6:sic mihi tarda fluunt ingrataque tempora,
flow, pass, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 23:in rebus prosperis et ad voluntatem nostram fluentibus,
going, Cic. Off. 1, 26, 90: rebus supra votum fluentibus, Sall. H. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 2, 169 (Hist. 1, 101 Dietsch); Tac. H. 3, 48; Just. 23, 3; cf.:rebus prospere fluentibus,
succeeding, prospering, Tac. Or. 5; id. A. 15, 5: illius rationes quorsum fluant, proceed, Attic. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 10, 4; cf.:res fluit ad interregnum,
Cic. Att. 4, 16, 11;cuncta in Mithridatem fluxere,
Tac. A. 11, 9.—In partic.1.Of speech, etc., to flow uniformly, be monotonous:1.efficiendum est ne fluat oratio, ne vagetur, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 3, 49, 190:quod species ipsa carminum docet, non impetu et instinctu nec ore uno fluens,
Tac. A. 14, 16; cf. Cic. Brut. 79.—Pregn., to dissolve, vanish, perish:qua (voluptate) cum liquescimus fluimusque mollitia,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 22, 52:fluens mollitiis,
Vell. 1, 6, 2; 2, 88, 2:cetera nasci, occidere, fluere, labi, nec diutius esse uno et eodem statu,
Cic. Or. 3, 10:fluit voluptas corporis et prima quaeque avolat,
id. Fin. 2, 32, 106:fluentem procumbentemque rem publicam populi Romani restituere,
Vell. 2, 16 fin. —Hence,fluens, entis, P. a.A.Lax, relaxed, debauched, enervated, effeminate:B.inde soluti ac fluentes non accipiunt e scholis mala ista, sed in scholas afferunt,
Quint. 1, 2, 8:Campani fluentes luxu,
Liv. 7, 29, 5:incessu ipso ultra muliebrem mollitiem fluentes,
Sen. Tranq. 15:fluentibus membris, incessu femineo,
Aug. Civ. D. 7, 26.—Of speech,1.Flowing, fluent:2.sed in his tracta quaedam et fluens expetitur, non haec contorta et acris oratio,
Cic. Or. 20, 66:lenis et fluens contextus,
Quint. 9, 4, 127.—Lax, unrestrained:2.ne immoderata aut angusta aut dissoluta aut fluens sit oratio,
Cic. Or. 58, 198:dissipata et inculta et fluens oratio,
id. ib. 65, 220;and transf. of the speaker: in locis ac descriptionibus fusi ac fluentes sumus,
Quint. 9, 4, 138.— Adv.: flŭenter, in a flowing, waving manner (very rare):res quaeque fluenter fertur,
Lucr. 6, 935 (but not ib. 520, where the correct read. is cientur;v. Lachm.): capillo fluenter undante,
App. M. 2, p. 122, 7. —fluxus, a, um, P. a. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose).A.Lit., flowing, fluid:2.elementa arida atque fluxa, App. de Mundo: sucus,
Plin. 9, 38, 62, § 133:vas fluxum pertusumque,
i. e. leaking, Lucr. 6, 20.—Transf., flowing, loose, slack:(β).ipsa crine fluxo thyrsum quatiens,
Tac. A. 11, 31:habena,
Liv. 38, 29, 6:amictus,
Luc. 2, 362; cf.:ut cingeretur fluxiore cinctura,
Suet. Caes. 45 fin.:fluxa arma,
hanging slack, loose, Tac. H. 2, 99.—Pregn., frail, perishable, weak:B.corpora,
Tac. H. 2, 32; cf.:spadone eviratior fluxo,
Mart. 5, 41, 1:(murorum) aevo fluxa,
Tac. H. 2, 22. —Trop.1.Lax, loose, dissolute, careless:2.animi molles et aetate fluxi dolis haud difficulter capiebantur,
Sall. C. 14, 5: cf.:animi fluxioris esse,
Suet. Tib. 52:duces noctu dieque fluxi,
Tac. H. 3, 76:spectaculum non enerve nec fluxum,
Plin. Pan. 33, 1:fluxa atque aperta securitas,
Gell. 4, 20, 8.—Pregn., frail, weak, fleeting, transient, perishable:res nostrae ut in secundis fluxae, ut in adversis bonae,
decayed, impaired, disordered, Cic. Att. 4, 2, 1: hujus belli fortuna, ut in secundis, fluxa;ut in adversis, bona,
id. ad Brut. 1, 10, 2:res humanae fluxae et mobiles,
Sall. J. 104, 2:divitiarum et formae gloria fluxa atque fragilis est,
id. C. 1, 4; cf.:instabile et fluxum,
Tac. A. 13, 19:fluxa auctoritas,
id. H. 1, 21:cave fidem fluxam geras,
Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 79:fides,
Sall. J. 111, 2; Liv. 40, 50, 5; cf.:fluxa et vana fides,
unreliable, unstable, id. 28, 6, 11; Tac. H. 2, 75; 4, 23:studia inania et fluxa,
id. A. 3, 50 fin.:fluxa senio mens,
id. ib. 6, 38.— Adv.: fluxē, remissly, negligently (post-class. and rare):more vitae remissioris fluxius agens,
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10 estilo
m.1 style.esta iglesia es de estilo gótico that church was built in the Gothic styleal estilo de in the style of2 style.esa chica tiene mucho estilo that girl has a lot of stylecada uno tiene un estilo de hacer las cosas we all have our own way of doing thingsestilo de vida lifestyle3 stroke.estilo libre freestyle4 tendency, style.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: estilar.* * *1 (gen) style2 (modo) manner, fashion3 GRAMÁTICA speech4 (natación) stroke\al estilo de... in the style of...algo por el estilo something like thatestilo de vida way of lifeestilo braza breaststrokeestilo directo LINGÚÍSTICA direct speechestilo indirecto LINGÚÍSTICA indirect speechestilo libre freestyleestilo mariposa butterfly* * *noun m.1) style2) fashion, manner* * *SM1) (=manera) stylepor el estilo —
algo por el estilo — something of the sort o kind, something along those lines
no me gusta su estilo de vida — I don't like his way of life o his lifestyle
estilo directo — (Ling) direct speech
estilo indirecto — (Ling) indirect speech, reported speech
2) (=elegancia) style3) (Natación) stroke4) (=punzón) [para escribir] stylus; [de reloj de sol] gnomon, needle5) (Bot) style* * *1)a) (Art) styleb) (manera, tipo) stylepor el estilo: no es que me desagrade ni nada por el estilo it isn't that I don't like him or anything (like that); y otras cosas por el estilo and other things of that sort o kind; dijo eso o algo por el estilo he said that or words to that effect; son todos por el estilo — they are all the same
c) ( calidad distintiva) style2) ( en natación) stroke, style3) (Bot) style4) ( punzón) stylus* * *= form, delivery, hand, idiom, writing style, style, panache.Ex. It is under the chosen form of heading that the catalogue entry for a particular document is filed and hence located.Ex. Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex. The Aldine greek was based on a much admired humanistic cursive hand which relied for its good looks on a multiplicity of alternative letters, ligatures, and contractions.Ex. Using a popular idiom, we might inquire, 'Is this the real McCoy'?.Ex. Above all the journal wishes to provide research and comment in a form that is easily and quickly understood: a fresh, rigorous, but unfussy, writing style is what is aimed for.Ex. The dialogue style is well-suited to occasional and novice users but can be slow.Ex. It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.----* al estilo de = a la, along the lines, in the mould of.* al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type.* al estilo de + Nombre = in a + Nombre + sort of way.* al estilo militar = military-style.* con estilo = stylish.* corrector de estilo = style checker, copy editor, subeditor.* del estilo de los directorios = directory-type.* error de estilo = stylistic error.* esquí estilo libre = freestyle skiing.* estilo abstracto = abstract style.* estilo ampuloso = turgid style, plethoric style.* estilo arquitectónico = architectural style.* estilo artístico = artistic style.* estilo barato = kitsch.* estilo bibliotecario = library chic.* estilo de aprendizaje = learning style.* estilo de gestión = managerial style, management style.* estilo de la casa = house style.* estilo de pelo = hairstyle.* estilo de resumir = abstracting style.* estilo de vida = lifestyle [life style/life-style], style of life, way of life.* estilo de vida alternativo = alternative life-style.* estilo directo = direct speech, direct discourse.* estilo esloveno = Slovenica.* estilo gótico = Gothic style.* estilo indirecto = indirect speech, indirect discourse.* estilo libre = freestyle.* estilo literario = literary style, writing style.* estilo periodístico = journalese.* estilo personal = individual style, persona [personae, -pl.].* estilo pobre = impoverished style.* estilo rústico = rustic style.* estilo telegráfico = telegraphese.* estilo tipográfico = typographical style.* estilo tradicional = traditional style.* freír al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* guía de estilo = style guideline.* hoja de estilo = style sheet.* índices de títulos al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type title indexes.* manual de estilo = style manual, style guideline.* Manual de Estilo de Chicago = Chicago Manual of Style.* Manual de Estilo de la MLA, el = MLA Style Manual, the.* sin estilo = dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.].* * *1)a) (Art) styleb) (manera, tipo) stylepor el estilo: no es que me desagrade ni nada por el estilo it isn't that I don't like him or anything (like that); y otras cosas por el estilo and other things of that sort o kind; dijo eso o algo por el estilo he said that or words to that effect; son todos por el estilo — they are all the same
c) ( calidad distintiva) style2) ( en natación) stroke, style3) (Bot) style4) ( punzón) stylus* * *= form, delivery, hand, idiom, writing style, style, panache.Ex: It is under the chosen form of heading that the catalogue entry for a particular document is filed and hence located.
Ex: Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex: The Aldine greek was based on a much admired humanistic cursive hand which relied for its good looks on a multiplicity of alternative letters, ligatures, and contractions.Ex: Using a popular idiom, we might inquire, 'Is this the real McCoy'?.Ex: Above all the journal wishes to provide research and comment in a form that is easily and quickly understood: a fresh, rigorous, but unfussy, writing style is what is aimed for.Ex: The dialogue style is well-suited to occasional and novice users but can be slow.Ex: It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.* al estilo de = a la, along the lines, in the mould of.* al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type.* al estilo de + Nombre = in a + Nombre + sort of way.* al estilo militar = military-style.* con estilo = stylish.* corrector de estilo = style checker, copy editor, subeditor.* del estilo de los directorios = directory-type.* error de estilo = stylistic error.* esquí estilo libre = freestyle skiing.* estilo abstracto = abstract style.* estilo ampuloso = turgid style, plethoric style.* estilo arquitectónico = architectural style.* estilo artístico = artistic style.* estilo barato = kitsch.* estilo bibliotecario = library chic.* estilo de aprendizaje = learning style.* estilo de gestión = managerial style, management style.* estilo de la casa = house style.* estilo de pelo = hairstyle.* estilo de resumir = abstracting style.* estilo de vida = lifestyle [life style/life-style], style of life, way of life.* estilo de vida alternativo = alternative life-style.* estilo directo = direct speech, direct discourse.* estilo esloveno = Slovenica.* estilo gótico = Gothic style.* estilo indirecto = indirect speech, indirect discourse.* estilo libre = freestyle.* estilo literario = literary style, writing style.* estilo periodístico = journalese.* estilo personal = individual style, persona [personae, -pl.].* estilo pobre = impoverished style.* estilo rústico = rustic style.* estilo telegráfico = telegraphese.* estilo tipográfico = typographical style.* estilo tradicional = traditional style.* freír al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* guía de estilo = style guideline.* hoja de estilo = style sheet.* índices de títulos al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type title indexes.* manual de estilo = style manual, style guideline.* Manual de Estilo de Chicago = Chicago Manual of Style.* Manual de Estilo de la MLA, el = MLA Style Manual, the.* sin estilo = dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.].* * *A1 ( Art) styleestilo barroco baroque stylemuebles estilo Luis XVI Luis XVI furniture2 (manera, tipo) styleropa de estilo deportivo casual wearese estilo de abrigo that kind o type o style of overcoatenaguas al estilo de nuestras abuelas petticoats like our grandmothers used to wearestá hecho al estilo de mi tierra it's done the way they do it back homepor el estilo: no es que me desagrade ni nada por el estilo it isn't that I don't like him or anything (like that)creo que dijo eso o algo por el estilo I think he said that or words to that effect o something like ity sus amigos son todos por el estilo and all his friends are the same3 (calidad distintiva) stylese viste con mucho estilo he dresses with great style o very stylishlyCompuestos:way of life, lifestyledirect speechindirect o reported speechB (en natación) stroke, stylelos 200 metros estilos the 200 meter medleyCompuestos:( Esp) breaststrokefreestylebutterfly, butterfly strokebreaststrokeC ( Bot) styleD1 (punzón) stylus2 (de un reloj de sol) gnomon* * *
Del verbo estilar: ( conjugate estilar)
estilo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
estiló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
estilar
estilo
estilar ( conjugate estilar) verbo intransitivo (Chi) ( gotear) to drip;
( escurrir) to drain
estilarse verbo pronominal [moda/peinado] to be fashionable
estilo sustantivo masculino
estilo de vida way of life, lifestyle;
ropa estilo deportivo casual wear;
vestir con estilo to dress stylishly;
al estilo de mi tierra the way they do it back home;
por el estilo: son todos por el estilo they are all the same;
algo por el estilo something like that
estilo mariposa butterfly;
estilo pecho or (Esp) braza breaststroke
estilo sustantivo masculino
1 Arte style
estilo imperio, empire style
2 (modo) manner, style: éste no es mi estilo de actuar, this isn't my way of doing things
3 (elegancia) es una mujer con mucho estilo she's a very stylish woman
4 Natación stroke
estilo mariposa, butterfly (stroke)
5 Ling estilo directo/indirecto, direct/indirect speech
♦ Locuciones: algo por el estilo, something like that
' estilo' also found in these entries:
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- academicismo
- adusta
- adusto
- ancha
- ancho
- categoría
- clase
- corte
- cresta
- depurar
- despersonalizada
- despersonalizado
- despreocupada
- despreocupado
- formalismo
- grandilocuente
- imprimir
- indirecta
- indirecto
- informal
- lindeza
- llana
- llano
- mano
- novedosa
- novedoso
- punzante
- recrear
- retorcida
- retorcido
- sabor
- sentar
- suelta
- suelto
- swing
- trabajar
- vanguardia
- vanguardismo
- a
- académico
- ágil
- agilidad
- armonizar
- asequible
- austero
- barroco
- castizo
- clásico
- crawl
English:
awaken
- backstroke
- bite
- collarless
- compact
- conventional
- dash
- elaborate
- exemplify
- fashion
- flair
- florid
- flowing
- fluid
- free-style
- goulash
- gracious
- idiom
- individual
- kind
- laboured
- lifestyle
- literary
- mode
- old-style
- panache
- polish
- polished
- precious
- purple
- reported
- restrained
- severe
- severity
- speech
- stilted
- style
- stylish
- suchlike
- sugary
- tame
- to
- tone
- vein
- back
- brand
- breast
- butter
- design
- direct
* * *estilo nm1. [artístico, literario] style;esta iglesia es de estilo gótico this church was built in the Gothic style;al estilo de in the style of;al estilo de Mozart in the style of Mozartestilo imperio Empire style2. [manera, carácter] style;cada uno tiene un estilo de hacer las cosas we all have our own way of doing things;este vestido no es de su estilo that dress isn't her style;mentiría, pero no es mi estilo I would tell a lie, but that's not my style o that's not me;el estilo de juego brasileño the Brazilian style of play;un estilo de hablar pausado a slow and deliberate way of speaking;un peinado estilo años veinte a twenties-style hairdo;al estilo de: se visten al estilo de los años sesenta they wear sixties-style clothes;al estilo de lo que se hacía antes en los pueblos in the way things used to be done in villages;por el estilo: dijo algo por el estilo she said something of the sort;se apellida Garcés o algo por el estilo his surname's Garcés or something like that;nos llevará tres horas o algo por el estilo it'll take us something like three hours;ser por el estilo to be similar;todos los bares son por el estilo all the bars are similar o like thatestilo de vida lifestyle3. [clase, elegancia] style;esa chica tiene mucho estilo that girl has a lot of style4. [en natación] stroke;estilos medley;los 400 metros estilos the 400 metres medleyestilo libre freestyleestilo indirecto indirect speech6. Bot style7. [punzón] stylus, style8. [de reloj de sol] gnomon* * *m style;al estilo de in the style of;algo por el estilo something like that;son todos por el estilo they’re all the same* * *estilo nm1) : style2) : fashion, manner3) : stylus* * *estilo n (en general) style -
11 Lycos
I.Son of Pandion, king of Lycia, Mela, 1, 15, 1.—II.A Theban, who, when Hercules descended into the Lower World, took possession of the sovereignty in Thebes, Hyg. Fab. 31 and 32. —III.One of the Centaurs at the wedding of Pirithoüs, Ov. M. 12, 332.—IV.A companion of Diomedes, Ov. M. 14, 504.—V.One of the companions of Æneas, Verg. A. 1, 222.—VI.An historian of Regium, the adoptive father of the tragic writer Lycophron; he wrote a history of Libya and Sicily, Plin. 31, 2, 19, § 27.—VII. A.In Bithynia, the Rhyndacus, now Kilij Su, Ov. P. 4, 10, 47.—B.In Great Phrygia, Ov. M. 15, 273.—C.In Paphlagonia, Verg. G. 4, 367.—D.In Cilicia, Plin. 5, 27, 22, § 91.—E.In Ionia, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 115.—F.A river flowing into the Euphrates, Plin. 5, 24, 20, § 84.—VIII.An Illyrian city in the territory of the Dessaretes, Liv. 32, 9. -
12 Lycus
I.Son of Pandion, king of Lycia, Mela, 1, 15, 1.—II.A Theban, who, when Hercules descended into the Lower World, took possession of the sovereignty in Thebes, Hyg. Fab. 31 and 32. —III.One of the Centaurs at the wedding of Pirithoüs, Ov. M. 12, 332.—IV.A companion of Diomedes, Ov. M. 14, 504.—V.One of the companions of Æneas, Verg. A. 1, 222.—VI.An historian of Regium, the adoptive father of the tragic writer Lycophron; he wrote a history of Libya and Sicily, Plin. 31, 2, 19, § 27.—VII. A.In Bithynia, the Rhyndacus, now Kilij Su, Ov. P. 4, 10, 47.—B.In Great Phrygia, Ov. M. 15, 273.—C.In Paphlagonia, Verg. G. 4, 367.—D.In Cilicia, Plin. 5, 27, 22, § 91.—E.In Ionia, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 115.—F.A river flowing into the Euphrates, Plin. 5, 24, 20, § 84.—VIII.An Illyrian city in the territory of the Dessaretes, Liv. 32, 9.
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