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1 armoniosamente
• harmonious and elegant in its constituent parts• harmonise• melodiously• musical tempo• musicalness -
2 armonioso
adj.1 harmonious, well-balanced.2 harmonious, musical, pleasant to the ear, sonorous.* * *► adjetivo1 harmonious* * *ADJ harmonious* * *- sa adjetivo harmonious* * *= harmonious.Ex. The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.* * *- sa adjetivo harmonious* * *= harmonious.Ex: The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.
* * *armonioso -saharmonious* * *
armonioso◊ -sa adjetivo
harmonious
armonioso,-a adjetivo harmonious
' armonioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armoniosa
- armónico
English:
blend
- harmonious
* * *armonioso, -a, harmonioso, -a adjharmonious* * *adj harmonious* * *armonioso, -sa adj: harmonious♦ armoniosamente adv -
3 armónico
adj.harmonic, harmonious, harmonical, musical.m.harmonic, overtone.* * *► adjetivo1 harmonic1 MÚSICA harmonic————————1 MÚSICA harmonic* * *1.ADJ harmonic2.SM (Mús) harmonicarmónica* * *I- ca adjetivoa) (Mús) harmonicb) ( armonioso) harmoniousIImasculino harmonic* * *= harmonic, harmonious.Ex. Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.Ex. The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.----* media armónica = harmonic mean.* * *I- ca adjetivoa) (Mús) harmonicb) ( armonioso) harmoniousIImasculino harmonic* * *= harmonic, harmonious.Ex: Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.
Ex: The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.* media armónica = harmonic mean.* * *1 ( Mús) harmonicharmonic* * *
armónico◊ -ca adjetivoa) (Mús) harmonic
' armónico' also found in these entries:
English:
harmonic
* * *armónico, -a♦ adj1. Mús harmonic2. [colores, formas] harmonious♦ nmMús harmonic* * *I adj harmonicII m MÚS harmonic* * *armónico, -ca adj1) : harmonic2) : harmonious♦ armónicamente adv -
4 acorde
adj.1 in agreement (conforme).estar acorde con to be in keeping with2 harmonious, tuned, in tune.m.chord (Music).* * *► adjetivo1 in agreement, agreed1 MÚSICA chord* * *noun m.* * *1. ADJ1)acorde a o con — [+ situación, posición] appropriate to; [+ ley, directiva] in conformity o compliance with
su comportamiento fue acorde a o con las circunstancias — her behaviour was appropriate to the circumstances
un motor acorde a o con las normas ecológicas — an engine that complies with environmental regulations
2) frm (=coincidente)estar acordes — to be agreed, be in agreement
3) (Mús) harmonious2.SM (Mús) chord* * *Ia) ( en armonía)estamos todos acordes — we are all agreed o in agreement
colores acordes — colors that go o blend well together
acorde con or a algo — appropriate to something, in keeping with something
b) < sonidos> harmoniousIImasculino chord* * *= chord.Ex. Chords are based on harmony, using every second note in a dominant scale, starting with the root note.----* acorde con = consistent with.* estar de acorde con = be commensurate with.* ser acorde con = be commensurate with.* * *Ia) ( en armonía)estamos todos acordes — we are all agreed o in agreement
colores acordes — colors that go o blend well together
acorde con or a algo — appropriate to something, in keeping with something
b) < sonidos> harmoniousIImasculino chord* * *= chord.Ex: Chords are based on harmony, using every second note in a dominant scale, starting with the root note.
* acorde con = consistent with.* estar de acorde con = be commensurate with.* ser acorde con = be commensurate with.* * *1(en armonía): tienen posturas acordes they hold the same viewsestamos todos acordes we are all agreed o in agreementcolores acordes colors that go o blend well togethercon un salario acorde with a salary to matchacorde CON or A algo appropriate TO sth, in keeping WITH sthen un lenguaje poco acorde con la ocasión in terms which were hardly appropriate to o in keeping with the occasionuna vestimenta más acorde a las circunstancias a more suitable outfit for the occasion, an outfit more in keeping with the occasion2 ‹sonidos› harmoniouslos instrumentos están acordes the instruments are in tune o in harmonychorda los acordes de una marcha militar to the strains of a march* * *
Del verbo acordar: ( conjugate acordar)
acordé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
acordar
acorde
acordar ( conjugate acordar) verbo transitivo ‹ términos› to agree;
‹precio/fecha› to agree (on)
■ verbo intransitivo (Andes) ( recordar) acordele a algn de hacer algo/que haga algo to remind sb to do sth
acordarse verbo pronominal
to remember;
acordese de algn/algo to remember sb/sth;
no quiero ni acordeme I don't even want to think about it;
acordese de hacer algo (de una acción que hay/había que realizar) to remember to do sth;
( de una acción que ya se realizó) to remember o recall doing sth;◊ se acordó de haberlo visto allí she remembered o recalled seeing him there;
acordese (de) que … to remember that …
acorde adjetivo ( en armonía) ‹ sonidos› harmonious;
colores acordes colors that go o blend well together;
con un salario acorde with a salary to match;
acorde con or a algo appropriate to sth, in keeping with sth
■ sustantivo masculino (Mús) chord
acordar verbo transitivo to agree: los sindicatos acordaron convocar una huelga, the trade unions agreed to call a strike ➣ Ver nota en agree
acorde
I adjetivo in agreement
II m Mús chord
' acorde' also found in these entries:
English:
chord
- discord
- match
* * *♦ adjestuvieron acordes en aplazar la reunión they agreed to postpone the meeting;tienen puntos de vista acordes they see some things the same way2. [en consonancia]acorde a o [m5]con: recibirán una ayuda acorde a sus necesidades the aid they receive will be appropriate to their needs;vestía un traje acorde con la ceremonia the dress she was wearing was appropriate for the ceremony;una política energética acorde con los nuevos tiempos an energy policy for today's world♦ nmMús chord;desfilaron a los acordes del himno nacional they marched to the strains of the national anthem* * *I adj:acorde con in keeping with;estar acorde con con alguien be in agreement with; de reglamento, principios, creencias etc be in keeping withII m MÚS chord* * *acorde adj1) : in agreement, in accordance2)acorde con : in keeping withacorde nm: chord -
5 equilibrado
adj.1 well-balanced, stable, sensible, balanced.2 in equilibrium, balanced.3 balanced.past part.past participle of spanish verb: equilibrar.* * *1→ link=equilibrar equilibrar► adjetivo1 balanced2 (persona) sensible, well-balanced* * *(f. - equilibrada)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [persona] (=sensato) level-headed, sensible; (=ecuánime) well-balanced2) [dieta] balanced3) [partido] close2.SM* * *I- da adjetivo <persona/dieta> well-balanced, balanced; <lucha/partido> closeIImasculino balancing* * *= balanced, well-adjusted, well-rounded, well balanced [well-balanced], harmonious, poised, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.Ex. More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.Ex. Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.Ex. This has produced the matriarchal system in society on the one hand, and well-rounded libraries organized under the slogan 'Libraries are for wallowing in' on the other.Ex. A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.Ex. The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.Ex. She is poised and manicured -- 'prissy,' according to her friends -- measuring her words with soft-spoken formality.Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.Ex. She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.Ex. In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.----* bien equilibrado = well balanced [well-balanced].* dieta equilibrada = balanced diet.* no estar bien equilibrado = skew.* vida equilibrada = balanced life.* * *I- da adjetivo <persona/dieta> well-balanced, balanced; <lucha/partido> closeIImasculino balancing* * *= balanced, well-adjusted, well-rounded, well balanced [well-balanced], harmonious, poised, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.Ex: More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.
Ex: Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.Ex: This has produced the matriarchal system in society on the one hand, and well-rounded libraries organized under the slogan 'Libraries are for wallowing in' on the other.Ex: A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.Ex: The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.Ex: She is poised and manicured -- 'prissy,' according to her friends -- measuring her words with soft-spoken formality.Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.Ex: She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.Ex: In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.* bien equilibrado = well balanced [well-balanced].* dieta equilibrada = balanced diet.* no estar bien equilibrado = skew.* vida equilibrada = balanced life.* * *1 ‹persona› well-balanced, balanced2 ‹dieta› well-balanced, balanced3 ‹lucha/partido› closeel partido estuvo muy equilibrado it was a very close game, the two sides were very evenly matchedbalancingCompuesto:wheel balancing* * *
Del verbo equilibrar: ( conjugate equilibrar)
equilibrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
equilibrado
equilibrar
equilibrado
‹lucha/partido› close
equilibrar ( conjugate equilibrar) verbo transitivo ‹peso/carga/ruedas› to balance;
equilibrarse verbo pronominal [ fuerzas] to even up;
[ balanza de pagos] to be restored;
[ platillos de la balanza] to balance out
equilibrado,-a adjetivo well-balanced
equilibrar verbo transitivo to balance
' equilibrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
equilibrada
- centrado
English:
balanced
- even
- well-adjusted
- well-balanced
- stable
- well
* * *equilibrado, -a♦ adj1. [dieta] balanced;2. [persona] sensible, well-balanced♦ nm[de ruedas] balancing* * *adj well-balanced* * *equilibrado, -da adj: well-balanced -
6 consonante
adj.consonant.f.consonant.* * *► adjetivo1 consonant1 consonant* * *noun f.* * *1. ADJ1) (Mús) harmonious, consonant frm2) (Ling) consonantal3) (Literat) rhyming2.SF (Ling) consonant* * *Iadjetivo consonant (before n)IIfemenino consonant* * *= consonant.Ex. Final processing of morphemic coincidences eliminates all phonetical ambiguities including cases of doubling of the same consonants.* * *Iadjetivo consonant (before n)IIfemenino consonant* * *= consonant.Ex: Final processing of morphemic coincidences eliminates all phonetical ambiguities including cases of doubling of the same consonants.
* * *consonant ( before n)consonant* * *
consonante sustantivo femenino
consonant
consonante adjetivo & sustantivo femenino consonant
' consonante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
doble
- terminar
English:
consonant
- to
* * *♦ adj1. [rima, sonido] consonant2. [acorde]sus modales son consonantes con su condición social her manners are in keeping with her social status♦ nfconsonant* * *I adj:consonante con in keeping withII f consonant* * *consonante adj: consonant, harmoniousconsonante nf: consonant* * *consonante n consonant -
7 cándido
m.Candido.* * *► adjetivo1 ingenuous, innocent* * *(f. - cándida)adj.1) naïve, naive2) simple* * *ADJ1) (=simple) simple, ingenuous; (=inocente) naïve; (=estúpido) stupid2) poét snow-white* * *- da adjetivo naive* * *= guileless.Ex. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *- da adjetivo naive* * *= guileless.Ex: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
* * *cándido -da(ingenuo) naive; (sin malicia) innocent, naive* * *
cándido◊ -da adjetivo
naive
cándido,-a adjetivo candid
' cándido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bendita
- bendito
- boba
- bobo
- buena
- bueno
- cándida
- incauta
- incauto
- simple
* * *cándido, -a adjingenuous, naive* * *adj naïve* * *cándido, -da adj1) : simple, unassuming2) ingenuo: naive, ingenuous -
8 en forma ovalada
Ex. The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.* * *Ex: The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.
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9 hablar con entusiasmo
(v.) = gush aboutEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(v.) = gush aboutEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
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10 hablar efusivamente
(v.) = gush aboutEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(v.) = gush aboutEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
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11 hablar emotivamente y con efusividad
(v.) = gush aboutEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(v.) = gush aboutEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
Spanish-English dictionary > hablar emotivamente y con efusividad
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12 ingenuo
adj.ingenuous, as innocent as a lamb, artless, childlike.* * *► adjetivo1 naive, ingenuous► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 naive person* * *(f. - ingenua)adj.* * *ADJ naïve, ingenuous* * *I- nua adjetivo naive, ingenuousII- nua masculino, femenino* * *= ingenuous, naive [naïve], innocent, simple-minded, gullible, born yesterday, guileless, clueless, corn-fed, unwordly.Ex. She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.Ex. At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex. Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Ex. I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Ex. The article is entitled ' Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Ex. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.Ex. This is largely clueless enthusiasm focused on things that don't matter in the grand scheme of things.Ex. The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.Ex. There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.----* ingenuos, los = gullible, the.* * *I- nua adjetivo naive, ingenuousII- nua masculino, femenino* * *= ingenuous, naive [naïve], innocent, simple-minded, gullible, born yesterday, guileless, clueless, corn-fed, unwordly.Ex: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.
Ex: At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex: Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Ex: I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Ex: The article is entitled ' Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Ex: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.Ex: This is largely clueless enthusiasm focused on things that don't matter in the grand scheme of things.Ex: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.Ex: There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.* ingenuos, los = gullible, the.* * *naive, ingenuous¡qué ingenuo eres! you're so naive!masculine, femininees un ingenuo ¿cómo se ha podido creer eso? he's so naive, how could he possibly have believed that?* * *
ingenuo◊ - nua adjetivo
naive, ingenuous
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: es un ingenuo he's so naive
ingenuo,-a
I adjetivo naive
II sustantivo masculino y femenino naive person: es un ingenuo, he's so naive
' ingenuo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bobalicón
- bobalicona
- incauta
- incauto
- infeliz
- ingenua
- inocente
- prima
- primo
- simple
- pavo
- pueril
- tonto
English:
deluded
- dupe
- green
- ingenuous
- naive
- simple
- simple-minded
- unsophisticated
- childlike
* * *ingenuo, -a♦ adjnaive, ingenuous;¡no seas ingenuo! don't be so naive!♦ nm,fingenuous o naive person;es un ingenuo he's (very) naive;hacerse el ingenuo to act the innocent* * *I adj naiveII m, ingenua f naive person, sucker fam* * *cándido: naive♦ ingenuamente adv: naive person* * *ingenuo adj naive -
13 sin maldad
(adj.) = guilelessEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(adj.) = guilelessEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
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14 sin malicia
adv.innocently.* * *(adj.) = guilelessEx. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.* * *(adj.) = guilelessEx: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.
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15 compenetración
f.1 compenetration, insight, mutual understanding, interpenetration.2 rapport.* * *1 figurado mutual understanding2 FÍSICA interpenetration* * *SF mutual understanding, fellow feeling, natural sympathy* * *femenino ( con persona) rapport, understanding* * *femenino ( con persona) rapport, understanding* * *A (con una persona) rapport, understandingla compenetración que existe entre ellos the rapport o (mutual) understanding between themB ( Quím) interpenetration* * *
compenetración sustantivo femenino rapport, harmonious relationship: la compenetración entre los hermanos es asombrosa, the brothers' relationship is amazingly harmonious
' compenetración' also found in these entries:
English:
rapport
* * *mutual understanding* * *f understanding* * * -
16 concino
adj.1 harmonious, agreeable to number and harmony.2 concinnous, harmonious and elegant in its constituent parts. -
17 harmonioso
adj.1 harmonious.2 harmonious, pleasant to the ear, sonorous. -
18 avenida
f.1 avenue (calle).2 flood.3 sudden rise of water in a river, freshet, onrush of waters.4 consent.past part.past participle of spanish verb: avenir.* * *1 (calle) avenue2 (riada) flood, spate3 (concurrencia) gathering, meeting* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=calle) avenue2) [de río] flood, spate* * *a) ( calle) avenue, boulevardb) ( de río) freshet, flood* * *= avenue.Ex. The facility is well maintained and on a main avenue; which attracts many daily visitors.* * *a) ( calle) avenue, boulevardb) ( de río) freshet, flood* * *= avenue.Ex: The facility is well maintained and on a main avenue; which attracts many daily visitors.
* * *1 (calle) avenue, boulevard2 (de un río) freshet, flood* * *
Multiple Entries:
Av.
Avda.
avenida
Av. sustantivo femenino (◊ Avenida) Ave.
Avda. sustantivo femenino (Avenida) Ave.
avenida sustantivo femenino
avenido,-a adjetivo
♦ Locuciones: bien/mal avenido, harmonious/at odds: es una pareja muy bien avenida, it's a well-matched couple
hace mucho tiempo que están mal avenidos, they have not been on good terms for a long time
avenida sustantivo femenino avenue
' avenida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
av.
- avda.
- avenido
- de
- desembocar
- local
- rambla
- alameda
- Av.
- Avda.
- jirón
- por
English:
Av
- Ave
- avenue
- flagship
- drive
- line
- parkway
* * *avenida nf1. [calle] avenue2. [crecida de río] flood, freshet* * *f avenue* * *avenida nf: avenue* * *avenida n avenue -
19 compenetrarse
pron.v.1 to understand each other.2 to have a good understanding, to get along well, to have a mutual understanding, to impenetrate.Ellos se compenetraron They had a good understanding.3 to mix thoroughly.Los líquidos se compenetraron The fluids mixed thoroughly.* * *1 (uso recíproco) to understand each other2 FÍSICA to interpenetrate\compenetrarse con un papel (actor) to get into one's role* * *VPR1) (=entenderse) to understand one anothercompenetrarse con algo/algn — to identify with sth/sb
2) (Quím) to interpenetrate, fuse* * *a)compenetrarse con algo — <con ideas/objectivos> to identify with something
el actor no ha logrado compenetrarse con el personaje — the actor hasn't managed to get into the part successfully
b)compenetrarse con alguien — to have a good relationship with somebody; ( en trabajo) to work well with somebody
* * *(v.) = dovetailEx. The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.* * *a)compenetrarse con algo — <con ideas/objectivos> to identify with something
el actor no ha logrado compenetrarse con el personaje — the actor hasn't managed to get into the part successfully
b)compenetrarse con alguien — to have a good relationship with somebody; ( en trabajo) to work well with somebody
* * *(v.) = dovetailEx: The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.
* * *compenetrarse [A1 ]A «persona»1 compenetrarse CON algo:el actor no ha logrado compenetrarse con el personaje the actor hasn't managed to get into the part successfullyhay que compenetrarse muy bien con el tema you have to familiarize yourself thoroughly with the subjectestá muy compenetrada con las ideas de la revolución she identifies closely with the ideas of the revolution2 compenetrarse CON algn to reach a good understanding WITH sblos dos bailarines se han compenetrado a la perfección the two dancers have reached a perfect mutual understandinglas dos hermanas están muy compenetradas the two sisters have a very harmonious relationshipB ( Quím) to interpenetrate* * *
compenetrarse ( conjugate compenetrarse) verbo pronominal compenetrarse con algo ‹con ideas/objetivos› to identify with sth;
compenetrarse con algn to have a good relationship with sb;
( en trabajo) to work well with sb;
compenetrarse verbo reflexivo to understand each other: el equipo de vela se compenetra maravillosamente, the sailing team works together wonderfully
' compenetrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entenderse
- identificar
* * *compenetrarse vpr1. [personas] to understand each other;se compenetra muy bien con su compañera de trabajo she has reached a good understanding with her workmate* * *v/r:compenetrarse con alguien reach a good understanding with s.o.* * *1) : to understand each other2)compenetrarse con : to identify oneself with -
20 concertado
adj.concerted, agreed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: concertar.* * *1→ link=concertar concertar► adjetivo1 concerted* * *ADJ1) (=metódico) systematic, concerted; (=ordenado) ordered; (=armonioso) harmonious2) [centro, colegio, hospital] officially approved, state assisted* * *= concerted.Ex. There is an obvious need for a concerted and deliberate study of US information policy-making.----* actuación concertada = concerted action.* casamiento concertado = arranged marriage.* * *= concerted.Ex: There is an obvious need for a concerted and deliberate study of US information policy-making.
* actuación concertada = concerted action.* casamiento concertado = arranged marriage.* * *concertado -da* * *concertado, -a♦ adj1. [acordado] arranged♦ nm,fCRica, Ven servant
См. также в других словарях:
Harmonious — Har*mo ni*ous (h[aum]r*m[=o] n[i^]*[u^]s), a. [Cf. F. harmonieux. See {Harmony}.] 1. Adapted to each other; having parts proportioned to each other; symmetrical. [1913 Webster] God hath made the intellectual world harmonious and beautiful without … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
harmonious — I adjective accordant, acquiescent, adapted, adjusted, agreeable, agreeing, allied, amicable, apposite, apt, arranged, assenting, becoming, blended, bonded, canorus, coexistent, coexisting, combined, compatible, concinnous, concordant, concors,… … Law dictionary
harmonious — 1540s, in music, from Fr. harmonieux (14c.), from harmonie (see HARMONY (Cf. harmony)). In nonmusical use from 1630s. Related: Harmoniously; harmoniousness … Etymology dictionary
harmonious — [adj] agreeable, corresponding; friendly accordant, adapted, amicable, balanced, compatible, concordant, congenial, congruous, consonant, coordinated, cordial, dulcet, euphonious, harmonic, harmonizing, in accord, in chorus, in concert, in… … New thesaurus
harmonious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) tuneful; not discordant. 2) forming a pleasing or consistent whole. 3) free from conflict. DERIVATIVES harmoniously adverb harmoniousness noun … English terms dictionary
harmonious — [här mō′nē əs] adj. [Fr harmonieux < OFr harmonie: see HARMONY] 1. having parts combined in a proportionate, orderly, or pleasing arrangement; congruous 2. having similar or conforming feelings, ideas, interests, etc.; in accord 3. having… … English World dictionary
harmonious — [[t]hɑː(r)mo͟ʊniəs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED A harmonious relationship, agreement, or discussion is friendly and peaceful. Their harmonious relationship resulted in part from their similar goals. ...the most harmonious European Community summit for some … English dictionary
harmonious — UK [hɑː(r)ˈməʊnɪəs] / US [hɑrˈmoʊnɪəs] adjective 1) friendly and peaceful a harmonious environment/relationship/society 2) harmonious colours or parts combine well with each other The different parts of the picture form a harmonious whole. a… … English dictionary
harmonious — har|mo|ni|ous [ha:ˈməuniəs US ha:rˈmou ] adj 1.) harmonious relationships are ones in which people are friendly and helpful to one another 2.) sounds that are harmonious are very pleasant 3.) parts, colours etc that are harmonious look good or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
harmonious — har|mo|ni|ous [ har mouniəs ] adjective 1. ) friendly and peaceful: a harmonious environment/relationship/society 2. ) used about things such as colors or parts of something that combine well with each other: The different parts of the picture… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
harmonious — adjective 1 harmonious relationships, agreements etc are ones in which people are friendly and helpful to one another 2 sounds that are harmonious are very pleasant 3 parts, colours etc that are harmonious look good or work well together: The… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English