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41 индуска
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42 индусский
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43 хинди
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44 hinduista
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45 indio
adj.1 Indian, Hindu.2 dark-red, deep-red, maroon, claret-red.m.1 Indian.2 Indian, native or inhabitant of India.3 indium.* * *► adjetivo1 Indian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Indian\en fila india in single filehablar como los indios to speak pidgin English (Spanish etc)hacer el indio familiar to muck about, act the goat, play the fool* * *(f. - india)noun adj.* * *indio, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] Indian2) (=azul) blue2. SM / F1) Indian2)salirle el indio a algn CAm, Cono Sur * —
se le subió el indio — * he got over-excited
3.SMindio viejo — CAm, Méx (Culin) stewed meat with maize and herbs
* * *I- dia adjetivoa) ( de América) (American) Indian, Amerindianb) ( de la India) Indian, of/from IndiaII- dia masculino, femeninoa) ( de América) (American) Indian, Amerindianhacer el indio — (Esp fam) to act the fool (colloq)
indio comido, indio ido — (Andes) said by or of a person who eats and then leaves immediately
b) ( de la India) Indian* * *= Indian, all-India, indium.Ex. The Colon Classification was devised by the eminent Indian librarian and classificationist the late S R Ranganathan.Ex. This article presents an overview of the all-India coordinated research projects.Ex. CD-E (CD-Erasable) uses an alloy composed of silver, indium, antimony and tellurium as the recording medium.----* guerrero indio = brave.* hacer el indio = horse around/about.* indio americano = American Indian.* indio de méjico = Mexican Indian.* indio nativo americano = American Indian, Native American.* más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio = completely burned-out, totally burned-out.* que no es de la India = non-Indic.* subcontinente indio, el = subcontinent, the.* tienda india = tepee, wigwam.* tribu india = Indian tribe.* * *I- dia adjetivoa) ( de América) (American) Indian, Amerindianb) ( de la India) Indian, of/from IndiaII- dia masculino, femeninoa) ( de América) (American) Indian, Amerindianhacer el indio — (Esp fam) to act the fool (colloq)
indio comido, indio ido — (Andes) said by or of a person who eats and then leaves immediately
b) ( de la India) Indian* * *= Indian, all-India, indium.Ex: The Colon Classification was devised by the eminent Indian librarian and classificationist the late S R Ranganathan.
Ex: This article presents an overview of the all-India coordinated research projects.Ex: CD-E (CD-Erasable) uses an alloy composed of silver, indium, antimony and tellurium as the recording medium.* guerrero indio = brave.* hacer el indio = horse around/about.* indio americano = American Indian.* indio de méjico = Mexican Indian.* indio nativo americano = American Indian, Native American.* más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio = completely burned-out, totally burned-out.* que no es de la India = non-Indic.* subcontinente indio, el = subcontinent, the.* tienda india = tepee, wigwam.* tribu india = Indian tribe.* * *A1 (de América) Indian, American Indian, Amerindiansubírsele a algn lo indio ( Méx fam): ya se le estaba subiendo lo indio con dos copas de más he'd had too much to drink and he was getting out of hand o ( colloq) out of order2 (de la India) Indian, of/from IndiaB ( Méx) ‹gallo› dark redmasculine, feminine1 (de América) Indian, American Indian, Amerindianindio comido, indio ido ( Andes); said by or of a person who eats and then leaves immediately2 (de la India) Indian* * *
indio◊ - dia adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
indio,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Indian
fila india, single file
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacer el indio, to play the fool
' indio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
india
English:
Indian
- nan bread
- native
- yokel
* * *indio, -a♦ adj1. [nativo] Indian2. [de India] Indian♦ nm,f1. [nativo] Indian;Esp Famhacer el indio to play the fool;CSur Famse le subió el indio, le salió el indio he flew off the handleindio americano Native American2. [de India] Indian3. RP [niño travieso] rascal4. Carib, Méx [gallo] = dark red cockerel with a black chest♦ nmQuím indium* * *I adj IndianII m, india f Indian;hacer el indio fam clown around fam, play the fool fam* * *1) : American Indian, Indian, Amerindian2) : Indian (from India)1) : American Indian2) : Indian (from India)* * *indio adj n Indian -
46 veda
f.1 ban.2 close season (periodo).3 closed season, close season, close time.4 veto, bann.5 Veda, entire body of Hindu sacred writings, Vedas.6 prohibition, vetoing, interdiction.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: vedar.* * *1 (prohibición) prohibition2 (de caza) close season, US closed season\levantar la veda to open the season* * *noun f.1) prohibition* * *SM Veda* * *femenino ( en caza y pesca) closed (AmE) o (BrE) close seasonla perdiz está en veda — it is the closed o close season for partridge
* * *= open season.Ex. ' Open Season' is a wild and wacky animated comedy set in the town of Timberline.----* veda de caza = hunting season.* * *femenino ( en caza y pesca) closed (AmE) o (BrE) close seasonla perdiz está en veda — it is the closed o close season for partridge
* * *= open season.Ex: ' Open Season' is a wild and wacky animated comedy set in the town of Timberline.
* veda de caza = hunting season.* * *la perdiz está en veda it is the closed o close season for partridgela veda se levanta el día 12 the closed o close season ends on the 12th* * *
Del verbo vedar: ( conjugate vedar)
veda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
veda
vedar
veda sustantivo femenino ( en caza y pesca) closed (AmE) o (BrE) close season;◊ la perdiz está en veda it is the closed o close season for partridge
vedar ( conjugate vedar) verbo transitivo
veda f (de caza, pesca) close season, US closed season: mañana se levanta la veda del percebe, the barnacle fishing season starts tomorrow
vedar verbo transitivo to forbid, prohibit
' veda' also found in these entries:
English:
close season
* * *veda nf1. [prohibición] ban [on hunting and fishing];levantar la veda to open the season2. [periodo] close season* * *f en caza closed season, Brclose season* * *veda nf1) prohibición: prohibition2) : closed season (for hunting or fishing) -
47 India
1 India* * *noun f.* * *SF* * ** * ** * *la India= India.Ex: Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.
* Cachemira de la India = Indian Kashmir.* * *la India India* * *
Multiple Entries:
India
india
India sustantivo femenino:
indio,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Indian
fila india, single file
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacer el indio, to play the fool
' india' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fila
- indio
- reserva
- autóctono
- condimento
- el
- hindú
- India
- tinta
- venir
English:
brave
- correspond
- file
- for
- guide
- India
- motherland
- originally
- Asian
- be
- cashew (nut)
- hemp
- Indian
- native
- single
* * *India nf(la) India Indialas Indias Occidentales the West Indies;las Indias Orientales the East Indies* * *:(la) India India -
48 sari
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49 indo
adj.indian.m.the river Indus, now the Sind.* * *1 the Indus* * *indo, -aADJ SM / F Indian, Hindu* * *el Indo the Indus* * *Indo nel (río) Indo the Indus -
50 bayadera
f.bayadere, nautch girl, Hindu dancer and singer, Indian dancer and singer.* * *bayadère -
51 comprensión retrospectiva
• hindquarters• HinduDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > comprensión retrospectiva
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53 indostano
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54 honda
(? probably from Spanish hondón [ondón] 'eyelet' or 'bottom of a hollow object,' augmentative of hondo < Latin fundum 'bottom, depth.'As the DARE notes, hondón may have crossed paths with Spanish honda 'slingshot,' giving rise to this commonly attested form)1) West: 1887. A metal or leather ring at one end of a rope through which the other end is looped; also refers to the piece of rope attached to the ring. Whether one ties hard and fast or dallies, the honda forms the slip knot or noose which tightens around the animal that is roped.Alternate forms: hindu, hondo, hondoo, hondou, hondu.2) Texas: 1894. According to the DARE, the term also refers to a parbuckle (a device consisting of a looped rope to lower or hoist cargo shipboard). Often used to secure casks, spars, and other heavy items. Neither of the above definitions is glossed in Spanish sources.Alternate forms: hondoo, hondou.
См. также в других словарях:
hindú — 1. En sentido estricto significa ‘del hinduismo o que profesa el hinduismo (religión predominante en la India)’: «Paseo la vista por las esculturas de las distintas divinidades del panteón hindú» (Calle Viaje [Esp. 2001]); «Como los budistas, los … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Hindu — 1660s, from Pers. Hindu (adj. & noun) Indian, from Hind India, from Skt. sindhu river, specifically the Indus; hence region of the Indus, gradually extended across northern India. The Hindu Kush mountain range means lit. Indian killer, and was… … Etymology dictionary
Hindu — Hȉndu m <indekl.> DEFINICIJA 1. pov. etn. skupni naziv za pradavna azijska plemena 2. (hindu) pripadnik hinduizma ETIMOLOGIJA engl. ← perz. Hindū: Indijac … Hrvatski jezični portal
Hindu — [hin′do͞o΄] n. [Pers Hindū < Hind, India < OPers Hindu, India, land of the Indus < Sans sindhu, river, the Indus] 1. Archaic a person born or living in India or on the Indian subcontinent 2. a follower of Hinduism adj. designating or of… … English World dictionary
Hindu — Hin du, n. Same as {Hindoo}. This is now the more commonly used spelling. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hindu — (persisch, d.i. Bewohner von Hind od. Indien), 1) im Allgemeinen ein Bewohner Vorderindiens ohne Rücksicht auf die große ethnographische Verschiedenheit der einzelnen indischen Völkerschaften; im Besonderen aber werden zuerst von den Persern,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Hindu — (Gentu im Munde des ersten mit Indien in Verkehr tretenden Schiffsvolkes), Name, der den indischen Völkern von den Westasiaten (Persern, Arabern, Afghanen) gegeben wurde mit der Nebenbedeutung »schwarzer Mensch«, weil die Inder von dunklerer… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Hindu — (vom pers. Hind, d.h. Indien), die eingeborene, nichteurop. Bevölkerung Vorderindiens brahman. Religion; H. im engern Sinne der Teil der Bevölkerung, der, arischen Ursprungs, in vorhistor. Zeit von NW. her in das Flußgebiet des Ganges… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Hindu — Hindu, die Bewohner Vorderindiens, s. Indien … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
hindu — adj. 2 g. 1. Relativo ao Hindustão ou aos seus habitantes. = INDIANO • s. 2 g. 2. Natural, habitante ou cidadão da Índia. = INDIANO • adj. 2 g. s. 2 g. 3. [Religião] Que ou quem segue o hinduísmo. = HINDUÍSTA … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
hindú — (plural hindúes, preferible a hindús) adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. De la India, país asiático. 2. Área: religión Que es partidario del hinduismo o del budismo: las creencias hindúes … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española