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  • 181 elegancia

    f.
    1 elegance, smartness.
    2 smartness.
    3 gracefulness, elegance.
    4 graciousness.
    * * *
    1 elegance, smartness, style
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de persona] [en el hablar] elegance; [en los movimientos] gracefulness; [en el vestir] stylishness, smartness
    2) [de decoración] tastefulness, elegance
    3) [de estilo] polish
    * * *
    1) ( buen gusto en el vestir) smartness; (garbo, gracilidad) elegance, stylishness; (de barrio, restaurante) smartness, fashionableness
    2) ( de estilo) elegance; ( de solución) elegance, neatness
    * * *
    = elegance, graciousness, jauntiness, panache.
    Ex. But these designers did more than copy the Aldine original: they developed it in a whole range of new sizes, and produced a series of romans hitherto unparalleled for elegance and utility.
    Ex. Henrietta Rood was preeminently a comfortable woman, with a certain elegance and a graciousness of heart that expressed itself in her face.
    Ex. His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.
    Ex. It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.
    ----
    * con elegancia = elegantly, gracefully.
    * * *
    1) ( buen gusto en el vestir) smartness; (garbo, gracilidad) elegance, stylishness; (de barrio, restaurante) smartness, fashionableness
    2) ( de estilo) elegance; ( de solución) elegance, neatness
    * * *
    = elegance, graciousness, jauntiness, panache.

    Ex: But these designers did more than copy the Aldine original: they developed it in a whole range of new sizes, and produced a series of romans hitherto unparalleled for elegance and utility.

    Ex: Henrietta Rood was preeminently a comfortable woman, with a certain elegance and a graciousness of heart that expressed itself in her face.
    Ex: His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.
    Ex: It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.
    * con elegancia = elegantly, gracefully.

    * * *
    A
    1 (en el vestirbuen gusto) smartness; (— garbo, gracilidad) elegance, gracefulness, stylishness
    2 (de un barrio, restaurante) smartness, fashionableness, chicness
    B
    1 (de un estilo) elegance
    2 (de una solución) elegance, neatness
    * * *

    elegancia sustantivo femenino

    (garbo, gracilidad) elegance;
    (de barrio, restaurante) smartness

    elegancia sustantivo femenino elegance
    ' elegancia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    clase
    - distinción
    - estilo
    - regla
    - soltura
    - vulgar
    - garbo
    - gracia
    English:
    elegance
    - grace
    - gracefully
    - lend
    - neatness
    - smartness
    - stylishness
    - tastefully
    - tastefulness
    - tastelessly
    * * *
    1. [en vestimenta] [de persona] elegance, smartness;
    [de ropa, calzado] smartness
    2. [lujo] [de barrio, hotel, fiesta] smartness, chicness
    3. [en garbo, porte] gracefulness, elegance
    4. [en actitud, comportamiento] graciousness;
    la elegancia de respuesta the graciousness of his reply
    5. [de estilo, frase] elegance
    * * *
    f elegance, stylishness
    * * *
    : elegance
    * * *
    elegancia n elegance

    Spanish-English dictionary > elegancia

См. также в других словарях:

  • GRÂCE — Le mot «grâce» et la réalité qu’il désigne ont une importance centrale dans la vie de l’humanité, et particulièrement dans l’histoire et la théologie chrétiennes. S’il est vrai que tout homme souffre d’un sentiment diffus et non expliqué de… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • grace — Grace, bien et plaisir qu on fait à celuy qui ne l a deservi, Gratia. Bonnegrace, Elegantia. Bonnegrace et contenance, Palaestra, B. ex Cic. Cela n a point de grace, Non habet genium, Bud. ex Martiale. Qui a mauvaise grace, Inconcinnus homo,… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • grace — GRACE. s. f. Faveur, bon office qu on fait à quelqu un sans y estre obligé. S il vous accorde telle chose, ce sera une pure grace. je vous demande cette grace. je vous demande cela en grace. faites moy la grace de .... je tiens cela de vostre… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Grace — (gr[=a]s), n. [F. gr[^a]ce, L. gratia, from gratus beloved, dear, agreeable; perh. akin to Gr. ? to rejoice, cha ris favor, grace, Skr. hary to desire, and E. yearn. Cf. {Grateful}, {Gratis}.] 1. The exercise of love, kindness, mercy, favor;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Grace — may refer to:Religion* Grace (prayer), said before or after a meal * Divine grace, unearned favors received from God. * Prevenient grace, an Augustine Christian theological concept * Irresistible grace, a Calvinistic Christian theological concept …   Wikipedia

  • Grace — bezeichnet: Grace (Vorname), ein weiblicher Vorname Grace (Fernsehserie), eine US amerikanische Fernsehserie Grace (Band), ein Dancemusic Projekt von Paul Oakenfold und Steve Osborne (1994–1997) Grace (Album), ein Album von Jeff Buckley, das… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Grace — (en español: Gracia) puede referirse a: Contenido 1 Personajes 2 Música 3 Miscelánea 4 Véase también …   Wikipedia Español

  • GRACE — Typ: Forschungssatellit Land (Organisation): USA/Deutschland (NASA/DLR) NSSDC ID: 2002 012A/B Missionsdaten Trägerrakete …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • grace — [greɪs] noun [uncountable] 1. additional time that is allowed before a payment must be made: • Paraguay was granted a new period of 20 years, with eight years grace, for the payment of its $436 million debt to Brazil. • They have a grace period… …   Financial and business terms

  • Grace — • Leads to four articles on the subject Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Grace     Grace     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • grace — [grās] n. [ME < OFr < L gratia, pleasing quality, favor, thanks < gratus, pleasing < IE base * gwer , to lift up the voice, praise > Sans gṙṅāti, (he) sings, praises & OIr bard, bard] 1. beauty or charm of form, composition,… …   English World dictionary

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