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1 gallardía
f.elegance, striking appearance, grace.* * *1 (elegancia) elegance, poise2 (arresto) gallantry, bravery* * *SF (=elegancia) gracefulness; (=magnificencia) fineness; (=valentía) bravery; (=caballerosidad) gallantry, dash; (=nobleza) nobleness* * *femenino (liter)a) ( apostura) striking appearanceb) ( valor) gallantry, valor* (liter)* * *= gallantry.Ex. However, as with some recent controversies about sexual harassment, it is uncertain whether Dewey's behaviour was pressure for sexual favours or attempted gallantry.* * *femenino (liter)a) ( apostura) striking appearanceb) ( valor) gallantry, valor* (liter)* * *= gallantry.Ex: However, as with some recent controversies about sexual harassment, it is uncertain whether Dewey's behaviour was pressure for sexual favours or attempted gallantry.
* * *( liter)1 (apostura) elegance, striking appearance* * *
gallardía sustantivo femenino
1 (bizarría, apostura) poise
2 (arrojo, valentía) bravery
' gallardía' also found in these entries:
English:
gallantry
* * *gallardía nf1. [valentía] bravery2. [apostura] noble bearing* * *f gallantry* * *gallardía nf1) valentía: bravery2) apostura: elegance, gracefulness -
2 gallardía
• gallantry• gentleness• grabble• grace cup -
3 sin gallardía
• ungainly -
4 sin gallardía
adj.lacking elegance, ungainly, plain. -
5 arrogancia
f.arrogance.* * *1 (orgullo) arrogance2 (gallardía) gallantry, valour (US valor), bravery* * *noun f.* * *SF (=altanería) arrogance, haughtiness; (=orgullo) pride* * ** * *= arrogance, hubris, boastfulness, snobbery, haughtiness, superciliousness, chest-beating.Ex. That is a kind of, I would submit, bibliothecal arrogance on our part, a kind of intellectual elitism, if you will.Ex. The conference underscored the hubris behind the 'bigger is better' logic ALA has apparently embraced.Ex. For all their nationalistic boastfulness, the Spanish economy remained largely dependent on foreigners.Ex. Do we really need a book to tell us what snobbery is and how it infects all the nooks and crannies of society?.Ex. Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex. Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.Ex. It's really sad, when the primal chest-beating of leaders is what wins out and leads to unneccessary war and invasion.----* andar con arrogancia = swagger, strut.* con arrogancia = superciliously, haughtily.* * ** * *= arrogance, hubris, boastfulness, snobbery, haughtiness, superciliousness, chest-beating.Ex: That is a kind of, I would submit, bibliothecal arrogance on our part, a kind of intellectual elitism, if you will.
Ex: The conference underscored the hubris behind the 'bigger is better' logic ALA has apparently embraced.Ex: For all their nationalistic boastfulness, the Spanish economy remained largely dependent on foreigners.Ex: Do we really need a book to tell us what snobbery is and how it infects all the nooks and crannies of society?.Ex: Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex: Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.Ex: It's really sad, when the primal chest-beating of leaders is what wins out and leads to unneccessary war and invasion.* andar con arrogancia = swagger, strut.* con arrogancia = superciliously, haughtily.* * *1 (soberbia) arrogancecontestó con arrogancia she replied arrogantly o haughtily2(gallardía): la arrogancia de su porte his imposing bearing* * *
arrogancia sustantivo femenino
arrogance;
arrogancia sustantivo femenino arrogance
' arrogancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fachada
- fanfarronear
- creer
- dejo
- molestar
English:
arrogance
- haughtily
- haughtiness
- outward
- presumption
- pride
- superciliousness
* * *arrogancia nfarrogance;con arrogancia arrogantly* * *f arrogance* * *arrogancia nfaltanería, altivez: arrogance, haughtiness -
6 arrojo
m.courage, fearlessness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: arrojar.* * *1 boldness, dash, bravery, daring* * *SM daring, fearlessnesscon arrojo — boldly, fearlessly
* * *masculino bravery, daring* * *= bravura, courage.Ex. She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.Ex. In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.* * *masculino bravery, daring* * *= bravura, courage.Ex: She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.
Ex: In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.* * *bravery, daringobró con arrojo y decisión she acted bravely and decisively* * *
Del verbo arrojar: ( conjugate arrojar)
arrojo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
arrojó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
arrojar
arrojo
arrojar ( conjugate arrojar) verbo transitivo
1
(Aviac) ‹ bomba› to drop
‹ humo› to belch out;
‹ luz› to shed
2 ( vomitar) to bring up, throw up
arrojarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to throw oneself;
arrojose sobre algo/algn [ persona] to throw oneself onto sth/sb;
[perro/tigre] to pounce on sth/sb
arrojar verbo transitivo
1 (lanzar) to throw, fling
2 Com (un resultado) to show
arrojo sustantivo masculino daring, courage
' arrojo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gallardía
- valor
- garra
English:
hurl
- wash up
- daring
* * *arrojo nmcourage, fearlessness;con arrojo courageously, fearlessly* * *m bravery, daring* * *arrojo nm: boldness, fearlessness -
7 gentileza
f.1 courtesy, kindness.¿tendría la gentileza de decirme…? would you be so kind as to tell me…?por gentileza de by courtesy of2 fine gesture, attention, corteous thing to do, courtesy.3 refinement, gentility, stylishness.* * *1 (gracia) grace, elegance, poise2 (cortesía) politeness, kindness■ tuvo la gentileza de dedicarnos la última canción he was kind enough to dedicate the last song to us\es una gentileza de la casa it's on the housepor gentileza de formal by courtesy of* * *SF1) (=amabilidad) kindness; (=cortesía) courtesy"por gentileza de..." — "by courtesy of..."
2) (=gracia) gracefulness; (=encanto) charm3) (=pompa) splendour, splendor (EEUU)4) (=gallardía) dash, gallantry* * *femenino kindnessgentileza de Joaquín Arias — (Corresp) by courtesy of Joaquín Arias
* * *= courtesy, graciousness.Ex. Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.Ex. Henrietta Rood was preeminently a comfortable woman, with a certain elegance and a graciousness of heart that expressed itself in her face.* * *femenino kindnessgentileza de Joaquín Arias — (Corresp) by courtesy of Joaquín Arias
* * *= courtesy, graciousness.Ex: Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.
Ex: Henrietta Rood was preeminently a comfortable woman, with a certain elegance and a graciousness of heart that expressed itself in her face.* * *kindnessno sé como voy a retribuir sus gentilezas or su gentileza I don't know how I can ever repay your kindnesstuvo la gentileza de cederme el asiento she was kind enough to let me have her seattenga la gentileza de esperar un momento would you be so kind as to wait a moment ( frml), would you kindly wait a moment ( frml)¡qué gentileza la suya! no tenía que haberse molestado how kind of you! you needn't have botheredgentileza de Joaquín Arias ( Corresp) by courtesy of Joaquín Arias* * *
gentileza sustantivo femenino ( cualidad) kindness;
(atención, gesto):
ni siquiera tuvo la gentileza de avisarnos he didn't even have the courtesy to inform us
gentileza sustantivo femenino
1 (amabilidad) kindness
2 (cortesía, deferencia) courtesy: te agradezco la gentileza, I appreciate your kindness
tuvo la gentileza de invitarnos, that was considerate of her to invite us
' gentileza' also found in these entries:
English:
courtesy
- compliment
- grace
* * *gentileza nf[amabilidad] kindness; [cortesía] courtesy, politeness;¿tendría la gentileza de decirme…? would you be so kind as to tell me…?;tuvo la gentileza de invitarme he was kind enough to invite me;por gentileza de by courtesy of;esta ronda es gentileza de la casa this round is on the house* * *f kindness;por gentileza de by courtesy of* * *gentileza nf1) amabilidad: kindness2) cortesía: courtesy -
8 valentía
f.courage, manhood, daring, valor.* * *1 (valor) bravery, courage2 (acto) heroic deed, bold act* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=valor) bravery, courage; (=atrevimiento) boldness; (=resolución) resoluteness2) (=jactancia) boastfulness3) (=acto de valor) brave deed, heroic exploit4) pey (=dicho) boast, brag* * *femenino bravery, courage* * *= courage, bravery.Ex. In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.Ex. Contributing to the problem are the harsh desert environment, & a society based on patriarchy, in which a code of honor, esprit de corps, & bravery takes precedence over intelligence & culture.* * *femenino bravery, courage* * *= courage, bravery.Ex: In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.
Ex: Contributing to the problem are the harsh desert environment, & a society based on patriarchy, in which a code of honor, esprit de corps, & bravery takes precedence over intelligence & culture.* * *bravery, couragehay que tener valentía para decir todo eso it takes a lot of courage to say all thatlo condecoraron por su valentía he was decorated for bravery o gallantry* * *
valentía sustantivo femenino
bravery, courage;
valentía sustantivo femenino bravery: no tuvo la valentía de reconocerlo, he did not have the courage to admit it
' valentía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afrontar
- gallardía
- rasgo
- valor
- abismante
English:
bear
- bravery
- byword
- command
- congratulate
- courage
- gallantry
- instil
- instill
- prove
- prowess
- the
- try
- with
- valor
* * *valentía nf1. [valor] bravery2. [hazaña] act of bravery* * *f bravery* * *valentía nf: courage, valor* * *valentía n bravery -
9 galanura
f.1 a showy, splendid dress or ornament.2 gracefulness, elegance.* * *1 gracefulness, elegance* * *SF (=gracia) prettiness; (=encanto) charm; (=gallardía) elegance, tastefulness* * *( liter) -
10 gallardear
v.1 to do something with grace or elegance (con elegancia).2 to act with ease and grace.El jinete gallardea The horseback rider acts with ease and grace.3 to put on airs, to boast, to brag.El duque gallardea The duke puts on airs.4 to court.Me gallardea Ricardo Ricardo courts me.* * *1 to strut* * *VI1) (=actuar con gracia) to act with ease and grace; (=tener buen porte) to bear o.s. well2) (=pavonearse) to strut* * *gallardear [A1 ]vi( liter)1 (mostrar gallardía) to act gallantly2 «castillo» to rise majesticallyel torero gallardeaba envuelto en su capote de paseo the bullfighter looked majestic in his cape3(hacer ostento): gallardear DE algo to flaunt sth, show sth off
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