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1 condecorado
adj.decorated, prizewinning.past part.past participle of spanish verb: condecorar.* * *= honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.* * *= honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.
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2 distinguido
adj.distinguished, high-class, grand, of distinction.past part.past participle of spanish verb: distinguir.* * *1→ link=distinguir distinguir► adjetivo1 distinguished2 (elegante) elegant* * *(f. - distinguida)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=destacado) [figura] distinguished; [artista, escritor] celebrated; [alumno] outstandingcontamos con la distinguida presencia del premio Nobel de la Paz — we are honoured to have with us the Nobel Peace Prize winner
2) (=refinado) [modales, ropa] elegant, refined; [caballero, señora] distinguisheduna distinguida forma de andar — an elegant o refined way of walking
quisiera pedir a nuestro distinguido público... — I would like to ask our distinguished audience...
distinguido público, les vamos a presentar... — ladies and gentlemen, allow me to present...
3) frm [en cartas]"Distinguida Sra. Martínez" — "Dear Mrs Martinez"
"Distinguido Señor" — LAm "Dear Sir"
* * *- da adjetivoa) <escritor/actor> distinguishedhoy contamos con la distinguida presencia de... — today we are honored to have with us...
distinguido público... — ladies and gentlemen...
* * *= distinguished, upmarket [up market], honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex. This is a contribution to a festschrift in honour of Samuel Rothstein, the distinguished Canadian reference librarian.Ex. A large number of wine bars, upmarket drinking establishments and themed pubs have opened in recent times, especially in the city centre.Ex. Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.----* capa social más distinguida, la = crust, the.* * *- da adjetivoa) <escritor/actor> distinguishedhoy contamos con la distinguida presencia de... — today we are honored to have with us...
distinguido público... — ladies and gentlemen...
* * *= distinguished, upmarket [up market], honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex: This is a contribution to a festschrift in honour of Samuel Rothstein, the distinguished Canadian reference librarian.
Ex: A large number of wine bars, upmarket drinking establishments and themed pubs have opened in recent times, especially in the city centre.Ex: Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.* capa social más distinguida, la = crust, the.* * *distinguido -da1 ‹escritor/actor› distinguishedfue un alumno muy distinguido he was an outstanding pupilhoy contamos con la distinguida presencia de … today we are honored to have with us …distinguidas figuras del teatro y del cine distinguished figures of stage and screeny ahora, distinguido público … and now, ladies and gentlemen …2 ‹modales› refined; ‹aspecto› distinguishedcon un aire distinguido with a distinguished air* * *
Del verbo distinguir: ( conjugate distinguir)
distinguido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
distinguido
distinguir
distinguido◊ -da adjetivo ‹escritor/actor/aire› distinguished;
‹ alumno› outstanding
distinguir ( conjugate distinguir) verbo transitivo
1
2 ( percibir) ‹figura/sonido› to make out
3 (con medalla, honor) to honor( conjugate honor)
distinguirse verbo pronominal ( destacarse): distinguidose por algo [ persona] to distinguish oneself by sth;
[ producto] to be distinguished by sth
distinguido,-a adjetivo distinguished
distinguir verbo transitivo
1 (reconocer) to recognize
2 (apreciar la diferencia) to distinguish: no soy capaz de distinguir a Juan de su hermano gemelo, I can't tell Juan from his twin brother
3 (conferir un privilegio, honor) to honour, US honor
4 (verse, apreciarse) to make out
' distinguido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinguida
- exquisitez
- aspecto
- conferir
English:
distinguished
- genteel
- grand
- distinction
- notable
- select
* * *distinguido, -a adj1. [notable] distinguished;distinguidas personalidades del mundo de la política distinguished figures from the world of politics;distinguido público… ladies and gentlemen…2. [elegante] [persona] refined, distinguished;[modales, vestimenta] refined, elegant;es un tipo distinguido en el vestir he's someone who dresses very elegantly* * *adj distinguished* * *distinguido, -da adj: distinguished, refined* * *distinguido adj distinguished -
3 homenajeado
homenajeado, -aSM / Fel homenajeado — the person being honoured o (EEUU) honored, the guest of honour o (EEUU) honor
* * *- da masculino, femenino (frml o hum) guest of honor** * *= honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.* * *- da masculino, femenino (frml o hum) guest of honor** * *= honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.
* * *homenajeado -damasculine, feminine* * *homenajeado, -a♦ adjhonoured♦ nm,fguest of honour* * *m, homenajeada f guest of honor o Brhonour -
4 laureado
adj.laureate, award-winning, honored, honoured.f. & m.laureate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: laurear.* * *► adjetivo1 prizewinning* * *laureado, -a frm1.ADJ [persona] honoured, honored (EEUU), distinguished; [obra] prize-winning2.SM / F (=premiado) prizewinner* * *- da adjetivo (frml) prize-winning (before n)* * *= honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.* * *- da adjetivo (frml) prize-winning (before n)* * *= honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.
* * *laureado -da* * *laureado, -a♦ adjprize-winning♦ nm,fwinner, prize-winner* * *adj prize-winning* * *laureado, -da adj & n: laureate -
5 premiado
adj.award-winning, prize, prize-winning, prizewinning.f. & m.prizewinner, award winner.past part.past participle of spanish verb: premiar.* * *1→ link=premiar premiar► adjetivo1 prizewinning► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 prizewinner* * *(f. - premiada)adj.* * *premiado, -a1.ADJ [novela] prizewinning; [número, boleto] winningtu billete resultó o salió premiado con 60 millones — your ticket won 60 million
2.SM / F prizewinner* * *- da adjetivo <número/boleto> winning; <novela/película/escritor> prizewinning (before n); ver tb premiar* * *= award-winning [award winning], prize winning [prize-winning], honoree, awardee.Ex. Sanford Berman, Editor of the award-winning Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, has been an early, continuing, and outspoken advocate of user-oriented cataloging service.Ex. In the absence of reviews, prize winning books are the ones that command attention in shops and libraries.Ex. Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.Ex. Short case studies were conducted with eight of the awardees to confirm the findings and add richness to the study.* * *- da adjetivo <número/boleto> winning; <novela/película/escritor> prizewinning (before n); ver tb premiar* * *= award-winning [award winning], prize winning [prize-winning], honoree, awardee.Ex: Sanford Berman, Editor of the award-winning Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, has been an early, continuing, and outspoken advocate of user-oriented cataloging service.
Ex: In the absence of reviews, prize winning books are the ones that command attention in shops and libraries.Ex: Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.Ex: Short case studies were conducted with eight of the awardees to confirm the findings and add richness to the study.* * *premiado -da1 ‹número/boleto› winningha resultado or salido premiado el número 12759 the winning number is 127592 ‹novela/película› prizewinning ( before n); ‹escritor/actor› prizewinning ( before n) ver tb premiar* * *
Del verbo premiar: ( conjugate premiar)
premiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
premiado
premiar
premiado◊ -da adjetivo ‹número/boleto› winning;
‹novela/película/escritor› prizewinning ( before n);
ver tb◊ premiar
premiar ( conjugate premiar) verbo transitivoa) ‹actor/escritor› to award a/the prize to, award … a/the prize
premiado,-a adjetivo
1 prize-winning
2 (número) winning
premiar verbo transitivo
1 (dar un premio) to award o give a prize [a, to]
2 (recompensar un esfuerzo, sacrificio) to reward: premiamos su fidelidad con un descuento, we're rewarding your loyalty with a discount
' premiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
premiada
- salir
English:
prize
- winning
* * *premiado, -a♦ adj1. [vencedor] [número] winning2. [película, escritor] prizewinning♦ nm,fwinner, prizewinner* * *I adj prizewinningII m, premiada f prizewinner* * *premiado, -da adj: winning, prizewinning
См. также в других словарях:
honoree — n. 1. a recipient of honors in recognition of noteworthy accomplishments. Correlative of honorer or conferrer. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
honorée — ● honorée nom féminin Dans la correspondance commerciale, lettre reçue : Par votre honorée du tant … Encyclopédie Universelle
honoree — (n.) by 1958, from HONOR (Cf. honor) + EE (Cf. ee). Alternative honorand, from L. honorandus, is from 1950 … Etymology dictionary
honoree — [än΄ər ē′] n. a person receiving an honor … English World dictionary
honoree — noun see honor II … New Collegiate Dictionary
honoree — /on euh ree /, n. a person who receives an honor, award, or special recognition. [HONOR + EE] * * * … Universalium
honoree — noun One who receives an honor or award … Wiktionary
honoree — hon|o|ree [ˌɔnəˈri: US ˌa:n ] n someone who receives an honour or ↑award ▪ Guests clapped and cheered for the honorees … Dictionary of contemporary English
honoree — n. one who is honored, one who receives an honor … English contemporary dictionary
honoree — [ˌɒnə ri:] noun N. Amer. a person who is honoured, especially by receiving an award at a public ceremony … English new terms dictionary
honoree — hon·or·ee … English syllables