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2 acción heroica
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3 edad heroica
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4 estrofa de dos versos heroicos pareados
• heroic age• heroic deedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estrofa de dos versos heroicos pareados
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5 hazańa heroica
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6 heroicidad
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7 tiempos heroicos
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8 verso heroico
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9 heroico
adj.heroic, heroical, brave.* * *► adjetivo1 heroic* * *(f. - heroica)adj.* * *ADJ heroic* * *- ca adjetivo heroic* * *= heroic.Ex. These people usually do not realize that it often takes greater strength of character and heroic self-discipline to refrain from changing feet every time one opens one's mouth.----* actos heróicos = heroics.* historia heróica = heroic story.* * *- ca adjetivo heroic* * *= heroic.Ex: These people usually do not realize that it often takes greater strength of character and heroic self-discipline to refrain from changing feet every time one opens one's mouth.
* actos heróicos = heroics.* historia heróica = heroic story.* * *heroico -ca1 ‹acto/hazaña› heroic, valiant2 (drástico) drastic, radical* * *
heroico◊ -ca adjetivo
heroic
heroico,-a adjetivo heroic
' heroico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
heroica
English:
deed
- heroic
* * *heroico, -a adjheroic* * *adj heroic* * *heroico, -ca adj: heroic♦ heroicamente adv* * *heroico adj heroic -
10 gesta
f.1 exploit, feat.2 heroic deed, prowess, feat, exploit.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: gestar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: gestar.* * *1 coloquial heroic deed, exploit* * *SF1) (=acción heroica) heroic deed, epic achievement* * *femenino exploit, heroic deedcantar de gesta — chanson de geste, epic poem
* * *= prowess, derring-do, heroic story.Ex. The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.Ex. The book is an old-fashioned tale of derring-do which reads somewhat stiltedly today.Ex. The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.* * *femenino exploit, heroic deedcantar de gesta — chanson de geste, epic poem
* * *= prowess, derring-do, heroic story.Ex: The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.
Ex: The book is an old-fashioned tale of derring-do which reads somewhat stiltedly today.Ex: The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.* * *exploit, heroic deedcantar de gesta chanson de geste, epic poem* * *gesta nfexploit, feat* * *f heroic deed;cantar de gesta chanson de geste, epic poem* * *gesta nf: deed, exploit -
11 proeza
f.exploit, deed.* * *1 feat, heroic deed* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=hazaña) exploit, feat, heroic deed2) LAm (=alarde) boast* * ** * *= deed, feat, tour de force, exploit, prowess, derring-do, heroic story.Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex. Even Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 B.C., with his Carthaginian troops and equipment, was a remarkable organizational feat.Ex. The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex. This book tells the exploits of a country carpenter who specializes in building privies.Ex. The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.Ex. The book is an old-fashioned tale of derring-do which reads somewhat stiltedly today.Ex. The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.----* realizar una proeza = accomplish + feat, perform + feat.* * ** * *= deed, feat, tour de force, exploit, prowess, derring-do, heroic story.Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
Ex: Even Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 B.C., with his Carthaginian troops and equipment, was a remarkable organizational feat.Ex: The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex: This book tells the exploits of a country carpenter who specializes in building privies.Ex: The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.Ex: The book is an old-fashioned tale of derring-do which reads somewhat stiltedly today.Ex: The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.* realizar una proeza = accomplish + feat, perform + feat.* * ** * *
proeza sustantivo femenino ( logro) feat, exploit;
(Mil) heroic deed o exploit
proeza sustantivo femenino exploit
' proeza' also found in these entries:
English:
accomplishment
- achievement
- exploit
- feat
- stunt
* * *proeza nfexploit, deed;realizó la proeza de cruzar el Atlántico en solitario she accomplished the feat of a solo crossing of the Atlantic* * *f feat, exploit* * *proeza nfhazaña: feat, exploit* * *proeza n feat -
12 hazaña
f.feat, brave deed, prowess, deed of prowess.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: hazañar.* * *1 deed, exploit, heroic feat* * *noun f.exploit, feat* * *SF feat, exploit, deedlas hazañas del héroe — the hero's exploits, the hero's great deeds
sería una hazaña — it would be a great achievement, it would be a great thing to do
* * *femenino ( acción heróica) great o heroic deed, exploit; ( acción que requiere gran esfuerzo) feat, achievement* * *= accomplishment, achievement, deed, feat, tour de force, exploit, derring-do, heroic story.Ex. At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.Ex. All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex. Even Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 B.C., with his Carthaginian troops and equipment, was a remarkable organizational feat.Ex. The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex. This book tells the exploits of a country carpenter who specializes in building privies.Ex. The book is an old-fashioned tale of derring-do which reads somewhat stiltedly today.Ex. The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.----* lograr una hazaña = accomplish + feat.* realizar una hazaña = perform + feat.* * *femenino ( acción heróica) great o heroic deed, exploit; ( acción que requiere gran esfuerzo) feat, achievement* * *= accomplishment, achievement, deed, feat, tour de force, exploit, derring-do, heroic story.Ex: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.
Ex: All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex: Even Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 B.C., with his Carthaginian troops and equipment, was a remarkable organizational feat.Ex: The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex: This book tells the exploits of a country carpenter who specializes in building privies.Ex: The book is an old-fashioned tale of derring-do which reads somewhat stiltedly today.Ex: The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.* lograr una hazaña = accomplish + feat.* realizar una hazaña = perform + feat.* * *1 (acción heróica) great o heroic deed, exploit2 (acción que requiere gran esfuerzo) feat, achievementha sido toda una hazaña aprobar el examen passing the exam was quite a feat o an achievement* * *
hazaña sustantivo femenino ( acción — heróica) great o heroic deed, exploit;
(— de mucho esfuerzo) feat, achievement
hazaña sustantivo femenino deed, exploit
' hazaña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capaz
- celebrar
- incapaz
English:
accomplishment
- achievement
- daring
- deed
- exploit
- feat
* * *hazaña nffeat, exploit;fue toda una hazaña it was quite a feat o an achievement;Irónico¡vaya hazaña, engañar a un niño! congratulations, that's some feat, tricking a child like that!* * *f achievement* * *hazaña nfproeza: feat, exploit* * *hazaña n feat -
13 heroicidad
f.1 heroism.2 heroic deed (hecho).* * *SF1) (=cualidad) heroism2) (=proeza) heroic deed* * *femenino heroism* * *= derring-do.Ex. The book is an old-fashioned tale of derring-do which reads somewhat stiltedly today.* * *femenino heroism* * *= derring-do.Ex: The book is an old-fashioned tale of derring-do which reads somewhat stiltedly today.
* * *heroism* * *
heroicidad sustantivo femenino heroism
* * *heroicidad nf1. [cualidad] heroism2. [hecho] heroic deed;atreverse a cuestionar al profesor fue una heroicidad it was heroic of her to question what the teacher said* * *f1 hecho heroic deed, heroic act2 cualidad heroism* * *heroicidad nf: heroism, heroic deed -
14 epopeya
f.epic (poema).* * *1 LITERATURA epic poem2 (hecho) heroic deed* * *noun f.* * *SF epic* * *b) ( empresa difícil)* * *= saga, epic poem, epic, heroic story.Ex. The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is more than a survival saga.Ex. Homer's epic poem 'The Iliad' is taken an example of the change from a predominantly oral to a more literate culture.Ex. Art forms used include Homeric epic, medieval allegory, Tristam Shandy, Jorge Luis Borges, silent cinema and surrealist painting.Ex. The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.----* de epopeya = epic.* ser una epopeya = be an odyssey.* * *b) ( empresa difícil)* * *= saga, epic poem, epic, heroic story.Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is more than a survival saga.
Ex: Homer's epic poem 'The Iliad' is taken an example of the change from a predominantly oral to a more literate culture.Ex: Art forms used include Homeric epic, medieval allegory, Tristam Shandy, Jorge Luis Borges, silent cinema and surrealist painting.Ex: The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.* de epopeya = epic.* ser una epopeya = be an odyssey.* * *2(género): la epopeya epic poetry3(empresa difícil): la epopeya sanmartiniana San Martín's epic campaigns/heroic deedsel viaje de vuelta fue toda una epopeya the return journey was a real odyssey* * *
epopeya sustantivo femenino
b) ( empresa difícil):
' epopeya' also found in these entries:
English:
epic
* * *epopeya nf1. [poema] epic2. [género] epic3. [hazaña] epic feat;la ascensión de la montaña fue una auténtica epopeya the ascent of the mountain was an epic feat* * *f epic, epic poem* * *epopeya nf: epic poem -
15 Odisea
f.odyssey (also figurative).* * *1 odyssey2 familiar ordeal* * *SF Odyssey* * *femenino odysseyla Odisea — (Lit) the Odyssey
* * *= heroic story.Ex. The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.----* Odisea, La = Odyssey, The.* ser una odisea = be an odyssey.* * *femenino odysseyla Odisea — (Lit) the Odyssey
* * *= heroic story.Ex: The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.
* Odisea, La = Odyssey, The.* ser una odisea = be an odyssey.* * *1 (viaje) odysseyllegar hasta ahí por carretera es una auténtica odisea getting there by road is a real odyssey o a marathon journey2* * *
odisea sustantivo femenino odyssey: el autobús pinchó en medio de un páramo y fue una auténtica odisea llegar hasta aquí, the bus got a flat tyre in the middle of nowhere and it was a nightmare to get here
* * *odisea nf1. [viaje] odyssey;llegar hasta la frontera fue una odisea it was a real trek to get to the border3.la Odisea the Odyssey* * *f figodyssey* * *odisea nf: odyssey -
16 historia heróica
(n.) = heroic storyEx. The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.* * *(n.) = heroic storyEx: The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.
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17 épico
adj.epic, heroic.* * *► adjetivo1 epic, heroic* * *ADJ epic* * *- ca adjetivo epic* * *= epic, of epic proportions, electrifying.Ex. Unmindful of the epic moves that made it what it is today, Elwood Bibeau fastened his seat belt as his plane approached the Wexler airport.Ex. Even though they are not as long as I think they should be, many of the stories are of epic proportions and many of them are very entertaining.Ex. He gave an electrifying performance and he deserved all the accolades he received.----* alcanzar dimensiones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar proporciones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* poema épico = epic poem.* * *- ca adjetivo epic* * *= epic, of epic proportions, electrifying.Ex: Unmindful of the epic moves that made it what it is today, Elwood Bibeau fastened his seat belt as his plane approached the Wexler airport.
Ex: Even though they are not as long as I think they should be, many of the stories are of epic proportions and many of them are very entertaining.Ex: He gave an electrifying performance and he deserved all the accolades he received.* alcanzar dimensiones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar proporciones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* poema épico = epic poem.* * *épico -ca‹literatura› epic; ‹victoria/hazaña› epic, heroic* * *
épico◊ -ca adjetivo
epic
épico,-a adjetivo
1 Liter epic
2 (muy intenso) un partido épico, an electrifying match
' épico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
épica
English:
epic
* * *épico, -a adj1. Lit epic2. [hazaña, victoria, esfuerzo] epic;fue un partido épico the game was an epic* * *adj epic* * *épico, -ca adj: epic -
18 corrido
adj.1 consecutive.2 experienced, deft, expert, old-hand.3 ashamed, blushing, abashed, embarrassed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: correr.* * *► adjetivo1 (peso) good2 (seguido) full, continuous3 figurado (avergonzado) abashed4 figurado (experimentado) experienced5 (tiempo) running\dejar corrido,-a a alguien figurado to embarrass somebodyquedarse corrido,-a figurado to feel embarrassed* * *1. ADJ1) [habitación, galería] continuous2) [cortinas] drawn3) (=avergonzado) abashed, embarrassed4) (=experimentado) worldly-wise, sharp5) [con expresiones temporales]6) [peso, medida] extra, extra largeun kilo corrido — a good kilo, a kilo and a bit
7) [estilo] fluent, confidentse sabía la lección de corrido — he knew it all right through, he could say it all from memory
8) Méx2. SM1) Méx (=balada) ballad2) Perú (=fugitivo) fugitive from justiceCORRIDO Corridos are Mexican ballads, usually sung by a solo voice and accompanied on the guitar. Traditionally they were used to narrate important events to semi-literate communities, and favourite themes include the Mexican Revolution and Mexican migration to the USA. The corrido is similar in form to the Spanish romance from which it derives, but deals with the common people's struggle for justice, rather than the chivalrous deeds of the aristocracy.* * *I- da adjetivoa) (fam) < persona> worldly-wise (colloq)b) <balcón/galería> continuousde corrido — (fam) carrerilla
c) (Esp fam) ( avergonzado) embarrassedII •• Cultural note:In Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters. Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people* * *I- da adjetivoa) (fam) < persona> worldly-wise (colloq)b) <balcón/galería> continuousde corrido — (fam) carrerilla
c) (Esp fam) ( avergonzado) embarrassedII •• Cultural note:In Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters. Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people* * *1 ( fam); ‹persona› worldly-wisees un hombre muy corrido he's a man of the world, he's very worldly-wise, he's been around ( colloq)2 ‹balcón/galería› continuousme lo dijo de corrido he reeled it off parrot-fashionIn Mexico, a ballad sung to guitar and trumpet accompaniment on subjects such as battles, heroic deeds, love affairs, the fight for equality, and the lives of historical and fictional characters.Corridos developed from the Spanish ballad tradition. The lyrics are straightforward songs of the common people.* * *
Del verbo correr: ( conjugate correr)
corrido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
correr
corrido
correr ( conjugate correr) verbo intransitivo
1
◊ bajó/subió las escaleras corriendo she ran down/up the stairs;
salieron corriendo del banco they ran out of the bank;
echó a corrido he started to run
2a) ( apresurarse):◊ ¡corre, ponte los zapatos! hurry o quick, put your shoes on!;
no corras tanto que te equivocarás don't do it so quickly, you'll only make mistakes ;
corrí a llamarte I rushed to call you;
me tengo que ir corriendo I have to rush off
[ conductor] to drive fast
3
[ agua] to run;
[ sangre] to flow;
b) [ rumor]:◊ corre el rumor/la voz de que … there is a rumor going around that …
4 (pasar, transcurrir):◊ corría el año 1973 cuando … it was 1973 when …;
con el corrido de los años as time went/goes by;
¡cómo corre el tiempo! how time flies!
5 ( hacerse cargo) corrido con algo ‹ con gastos› to pay sth;
‹ con organización› to be responsible for sth
verbo transitivo
1
2 ( exponerse a):
aquí no corres peligro you're safe here
3
‹ cortina› ( cerrar) to draw, close;
( abrir) to open, pull back;
correrse verbo pronominal
1
[pieza/carga] to shift
2
[rímel/maquillaje] to run, smudge;
corrido sustantivo masculino: Mexican folk song
correr
I verbo intransitivo
1 to run
(ir deprisa) to go fast
(al conducir) to drive fast
2 (el viento) to blow
(un río) to flow
3 (darse prisa) to hurry: corre, que no llegamos, hurry up or we'll be late
figurado corrí a hablar con él, I rushed to talk to him
4 (estar en situación de) correr peligro, to be in danger
correr prisa, to be urgent
II verbo transitivo
1 (estar expuesto a) to have
correr el riesgo, to run the risk
2 (una cortina) to draw
(un cerrojo) to close
3 (un mueble) to pull up, draw up
♦ Locuciones: corre a mi cargo, I'll take care of it
correr con los gastos, to foot the bill
' corrido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
horario
* * *corrido, -a♦ adj1. [cortinas] drawn2. [avergonzado] embarrassed3. [experimentado] wordly-wise4. [continuo] continuous;balcón corrido long balcony [along front of building];banco corrido long bench;dos páginas de texto corrido two pages of continuous o unbroken text;se lo sabe de corrido she knows it by heart;♦ nm[canción] = Mexican ballad* * *adj:decir algo de corrido fig say sth parrot-fashion* * *corrido, -da adj1) : straight, continuous2) : wordly, experiencedcorrido nm: Mexican narrative folk song -
19 hazañoso
adj.heroic, gallant.* * *ADJ [persona] heroic, gallant, dauntless; [acción] heroic, doughty -
20 numantino
► adjetivo1 HISTORIA Numantian2 figurado (resistencia) heroic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Numantian* * *numantino, -a1. ADJ1) ( Hist) of/from Numantia2) [resistencia] heroic, last-ditch; pey diehard, stubborn2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Numantia* * *numantino, -a adjheroic
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heroic — I. adjective also heroical Date: 1549 1. of, relating to, resembling, or suggesting heroes especially of antiquity 2. a. exhibiting or marked by courage and daring b. supremely noble or self sacrificing 3. a. of impressive size, power, extent, or … New Collegiate Dictionary