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121 acurrado
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122 estar hecho un abril
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123 galancete †
SM1) (=joven) handsome young man; hum dapper little man2) (Teat) juvenile lead -
124 bella
adj.Beautiful handsome, fair, fine; perfect.Por su bella cara no se le concederá it will not be granted for his pretty face's sake, or without a good reasonf.feminine of BELLO.* * *f., (m. - bello)* * *
bello,-a adjetivo
1 (hermoso) beautiful 2 la Bella Durmiente, Sleeping Beauty
' bella' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bello
- belleza
English:
beast
- sleeping
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125 linda
adj.1 Neat, handsome (man), pretty (bonito), fine, genteel.2 Complete, perfect.3 Nice (precioso), lovely; fine (excelente).De lo lindo perfectly, wonderfullyadv.Nicely, well, marvellously. (Latin American Spanish)pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: lindar.* * *f., (m. - lindo)* * *
Del verbo lindar: ( conjugate lindar)
linda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
linda
lindar
lindar ( conjugate lindar) verbo intransitivo linda con algo ( limitar) to adjoin sth;
( aproximarse a) to border on sth, verge on sth
lindo,-a
I adj (bonito) pretty: es un gato muy lindo, it's a lovely cat
II adv LAm (bien) nicely
♦ Locuciones: de lo lindo, a great deal: cotilleamos de lo lindo, we gossiped to our heart's content
lindar verbo intransitivo to border [ con, on]
' linda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lindo
English:
resort
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126 perfecta
adj.1 Perfect, complete (completo), accomplished.2 Faultless, consumate, accurate.3 Beautiful, fair, handsome.4 Excellent, of the highest grade.5 Perfect (tense). (grammar)f.Improvements made in an inheritance.* * *f., (m. - perfecto)* * *
perfecto,-a adjetivo
1 perfect
estar perfecto de salud, to be in perfect health
2 exclamación ¡perfecto!, fine!
' perfecta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lijado
- perfectamente
- sintonía
- gozar
English:
acoustic
- match
- just
- means
- split
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127 tenerse por
v.to consider oneself, to think of oneself as, to think oneself as.* * *to consider oneself, think oneself* * * -
128 medirse la fuerzas
medirse la fuerzas (con)(v.) = lock + horns (with)Ex: Although the movie has a well-defined sense of character and dramatic incident, a handsome and clear visual presentation, and an interesting feel for inflated men locking horns, it lacks thematic preciseness.
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Handsome — Hand some (h[a^]n s[u^]m; 277), a. [Compar. {Handsomer} ( [ e]r); superl. {Handsomest}.] [Hand + some. It at first meant, dexterous; cf. D. handzaam dexterous, ready, limber, manageable, and E. handy.] 1. Dexterous; skillful; handy; ready;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
handsome — ► ADJECTIVE (handsomer, handsomest) 1) (of a man) good looking. 2) (of a woman) striking and imposing rather than conventionally pretty. 3) (of a thing) well made, imposing, and of obvious quality. 4) (of an amount) substantial; sizeable. ●… … English terms dictionary
handsome — [han′səm, hand′səm] adj. [orig., easily handled, convenient < ME handsom: see HAND & SOME1] 1. a) Now Rare moderately large b) large; impressive; considerable [a handsome sum] 2. generous; magnan … English World dictionary
handsome — (adj.) c.1400, handsom easy to handle, ready at hand, from HAND (Cf. hand) (n.) + SOME (Cf. some). Sense extended to fair size, considerable (1570s), then having fine form, good looking (1580s). Meaning generous (in handsome reward, etc.) first… … Etymology dictionary
Handsome — Hand some, v. t. To render handsome. [Obs.] Donne [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
handsome — [adj1] attractive admirable, aristocratic, athletic, august, beautiful, becoming, clean cut, comely, dapper, elegant, fair, fashionable, fine, good looking, graceful, impressive, lovely, majestic, noble, personable, pulchritudinous, robust, sharp … New thesaurus
handsome — index elegant, liberal (generous), magnanimous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
handsome — 1 generous, *liberal, bountiful, bounteous, openhanded, munificent Analogous words: lavish, prodigal, *profuse Contrasted words: niggardly, penurious, *stingy, parsimonious: frugal, economical, *sparing, thrifty: *meage … New Dictionary of Synonyms
handsome — is applied equally to men and women who are, as Dr Johnson put it, ‘beautiful with dignity’. In current use there is a tendency to use the term of women only when they are middle aged or elderly … Modern English usage
Handsome — For handsome as a quality of appearance see: Physical attractiveness or physical beauty. Infobox Album | Name = Handsome Type = studio Artist = Kilburn and the High Roads Released = 1975 Recorded = 1974 Genre = Rock Length = 40:10 Label = Pye… … Wikipedia
handsome — hand|some [ˈhænsəm] adj [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: handsome easy to handle (15 17 centuries), from hand] 1.) a) a man who is handsome looks attractive = ↑good looking ▪ an extremely handsome young man ▪ Sam was tall, dark and handsome . ▪ his… … Dictionary of contemporary English