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61 ascendencia
ascendencia sustantivo femenino
ascendencia sustantivo femenino ancestry, ancestors pl; de ascendencia peruana, of Peruvian descent ' ascendencia' also found in these entries: Spanish: casta - influencia - origen English: ancestry - descent -
62 condición
condición sustantivo femenino 1 ( requisito) condition; a condición or con la condición de que on condition (that); acepto con una condición I accept on one condition; me puso una condición she made one condition 2a) (calidad, situación):en su condición de jefe de la delegación in his capacity as head of the delegation 3◊ condiciones sustantivo femenino plural◊ condiciones de trabajo/de vida working/living conditions;estar en perfectas condiciones [coche/mueble] to be in perfect condition; [ persona] to be in good shape; (de correr, viajar,jugar) to be fit to do sth ( para un trabajo) to be suited for sth
condición
I sustantivo femenino
1 (requisito) condition: te lo presto con la condición de que lo cuides, I lend you it on the condition that you look after it
2 (situación social) status: es de condición humilde, he has a humble background
3 (calidad) acudió en condición de ministro, he came in his capacity as minister
II fpl 1 condiciones (circunstancias) conditions: las condiciones de trabajo son pésimas, working conditions are terrible
no está en condiciones de exigir, he isn't in a position to demand anything
2 (estado) condition
en buenas/malas condiciones, in good/bad condition
3 (aptitudes) talent: tiene muchas condiciones para la danza, she has a talent for dancing ' condición' also found in these entries: Spanish: adherencia - carácter - cuanta - cuanto - expresa - expreso - hacer - humildad - humilde - salvedad - si - siempre - calidad - cumplir - dependencia - franquicia - mientras - solo English: average - be - condition - deterioration - fellow - form - fulfil - fulfill - if - on - physical condition - precondition - prerequisite - provided - proviso - rider - shape - state - stiff - subject - understanding - stipulation -
63 extracción
extracción sustantivo femeninob) tbde extracción humilde of humble origins
extracción sustantivo femenino
1 extraction
2 (en lotería, sorteo) draw
3 (cuna, origen social) background, stock ' extracción' also found in these entries: English: extraction - removal -
64 humildad
humildad sustantivo femenino
humildad sustantivo femenino
1 (de carácter) humility
2 (de condición social) humbleness: se avergonzaba de la humildad de su atuendo, he was ashamed of his humble clothing ' humildad' also found in these entries: Spanish: reñida - reñido - rogar English: humility -
65 humillarse
■humillarse verbo reflexivo humillarse ante alguien, to humble oneself before sb
te estás humillando, you are lowering yourself ' humillarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: rebajarse - arrastrar - humillar English: crawl - grovel - kowtow - abase -
66 nacida
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67 nacido
Del verbo nacer: ( conjugate nacer) \ \
nacido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: nacer nacido
nacer ( conjugate nacer) verbo intransitivo 1◊ ¿dónde naciste? where were you born?;al nacido at birth; nació para (ser) músico he was born to be a musician [ carretera] to start 2 ( surgir) [amistad/relación] to spring up; nacido de algo [problema/situación] to arise o spring from sth;
nacido
◊ -da adjetivoborn; un niño recién nacido a newborn baby
nacer verbo intransitivo
1 to be born: nació en el mes de julio, she was born in July
al nacer, at birth (ave) to hatch (out)
2 (pelo, dientes) to begin to grow
3 (río, manantial) to rise
4 (originarse) to start: la revuelta nació en Sevilla, the revolt started in Seville
de su mutua comprensión nació el respeto, respect was born out of a mutual understanding
5 (tener cualidades) naciste para payaso, you were born to be a clown Locuciones: nacer de pie, to be born under a lucky star
nacido,-a adjetivo born
nacido de familia humilde, born of a humble family
los nacidos entre 1963 y 1970, people born between 1963 and 1970
recién nacido, newborn Locuciones: mal nacido, despicable, mean ' nacido' also found in these entries: Spanish: entonces - nacida - recién - criatura English: born - dawn - newborn - stillborn - new - still - unborn -
68 origen
origen sustantivo masculino origin; dar origen a algo to give rise to sth; país de origen country of origin; de origen humilde of humble origin(s)
origen sustantivo masculino
1 (comienzo) origin: dio una charla sobre el origen del universo, he gave a talk on the origin of the universe
2 (causa) cause: el origen de su tristeza es la muerte de su amigo, his sadness is due to his friend's death
3 (ascendencia, procedencia) origin: su madre es inglesa de origen, her mother is English by birth Locuciones: dar origen a, to give rise to: su actitud dio origen a un malentendido, his attitude gave rise to a misunderstanding
denominación de origen, guarantee of origin and quality ' origen' also found in these entries: Spanish: denominación - derivarse - doblete - emanar - ser - extracción - fuente - germen - hipótesis - madre - milenaria - milenario - nacimiento - principio - semilla - tierra - ascendencia - de - país - procedencia English: background - be - beginning - birth - date - descent - ethnicity - fountainhead - from - get at - home - homeland - origin - originate - out of - provenance - root - source - speculate - start out - trace back - African-American - derive - rise -
69 rebaja
Del verbo rebajar: ( conjugate rebajar) \ \
rebaja es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: rebaja rebajar
rebaja sustantivo femenino◊ nos hicieron una rebaja del 10% they gave us a 10% discount o reduction;de rebaja reducedb)están de rebajas there's a sale on, they're having a sale
rebajar ( conjugate rebajar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ precio› to lower, bring … down; ‹ artículo› to reduce;◊ me rebajó $200 he took $200 off2 ‹peso/kilos› to lose verbo intransitivo ( humillar) to degrade, be degrading rebajarse verbo pronominal rebajase a hacer algo to lower oneself to doing sth; rebajase ante algn to humble oneself before sb
rebaja f Com
1 (reducción de precio) reduction, discount 2 rebajas, sales: mañana comienzan las rebajas, the sales start tomorrow
estamos de rebajas, we are having a sale
rebajar verbo transitivo
1 (una superficie) to lower
2 (un precio) to cut, reduce: nos ha rebajado dos mil pesetas, he has taken two thousand pesetas off
hemos rebajado las camisas, we have cut the price of the shirts
3 (una sustancia) to dilute (con agua) to water: rebajan el vino con agua, they water the wine (un color, tono) to soften
4 (hacer disminuir) to diminish: la falta de empleo ha rebajado su autoestima, being unemployed has diminished his self-esteem
5 (humillar) to humiliate: la corrupción rebaja a las personas, corruption degrades people
6 (a un empleado, funcionario, etc) to downgrade: rebajaron a Gómez de categoría, Gómez was downgraded
7 (una pena, multa) to reduce ' rebaja' also found in these entries: Spanish: rebajar - remate - descuento English: reduction - sale -
70 rebajar
rebajar ( conjugate rebajar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ precio› to lower, bring … down; ‹ artículo› to reduce;◊ me rebajó $200 he took $200 off2 ‹peso/kilos› to lose verbo intransitivo ( humillar) to degrade, be degrading rebajarse verbo pronominal rebajarse a hacer algo to lower oneself to doing sth; rebajarse ante algn to humble oneself before sb
rebajar verbo transitivo
1 (una superficie) to lower
2 (un precio) to cut, reduce: nos ha rebajado dos mil pesetas, he has taken two thousand pesetas off
hemos rebajado las camisas, we have cut the price of the shirts
3 (una sustancia) to dilute (con agua) to water: rebajan el vino con agua, they water the wine (un color, tono) to soften
4 (hacer disminuir) to diminish: la falta de empleo ha rebajado su autoestima, being unemployed has diminished his self-esteem
5 (humillar) to humiliate: la corrupción rebaja a las personas, corruption degrades people
6 (a un empleado, funcionario, etc) to downgrade: rebajaron a Gómez de categoría, Gómez was downgraded
7 (una pena, multa) to reduce ' rebajar' also found in these entries: Spanish: descontar English: bring down - cheapen - discount - knock down - lower - mark down - put down - reduce - slash - cut - debase - knock - mark - put - thin - work -
71 seno
seno sustantivo masculino ( pecho) bosom; dar el seno (Ven) to breastfeed
seno sustantivo masculino
1 (mama femenina) breast
2 (vientre, entrañas) aquella criatura, nacida de su seno, that child, to whom she gave birth
3 Mat Geom sine: el seno de un ángulo de 30 grados es 0,5, the sine of a thirty degree angle is 0.5
4 fig (interior) bosom, heart: nació en el seno de una familia humilde, he was born into a humble family
la cuestión suscitó suspicacias en el seno de la organización, the question raised suspicions within the organization ' seno' also found in these entries: Spanish: desunión English: bosom - breast - sinus -
72 servidor
servidor
◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino1b) (frml) (Corresp):2
servidor,-ora
1 sustantivo masculino y femenino servant, server Locuciones: (saludo) servidor de usted, you are welcome (al final de una carta) su seguro servidor, yours faithfully
2 sustantivo masculino Inform server
servidor de una red, net server ' servidor' also found in these entries: Spanish: servidora English: Internet server - servant - server -
73 terrera
terrero,-a
I adjetivo
1 earthly
2 (humilde) low, humble
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74 terrero
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75 take (someone) down a peg (or two)
(to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) bajar los humos a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > take (someone) down a peg (or two)
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(to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) bajar los humos a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > take (someone) down a peg (or two)
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77 take (someone) down a peg (or two)
(to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) bajar los humos a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > take (someone) down a peg (or two)
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(to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) bajar los humos a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > take (someone) down a peg (or two)
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79 humbles
s.despojo o entrañas de venado. (plural)3ps.tercera persona del presente singular del verbo: HUMBLE. -
80 humbling
s.humillación, abatimiento, rendimiento.ger.gerundio del verbo HUMBLE.
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humble — adj Humble, meek, modest, lowly are comparable when they mean lacking all signs of pride, aggressiveness, or self assertiveness either in spirit or in outward show. All are applicable to persons and their attitudes and manners, and all but meek… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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humble — ► ADJECTIVE (humbler, humblest) 1) having or showing a modest or low estimate of one s own importance. 2) of low rank. 3) of modest pretensions or dimensions: humble beginnings. ► VERB ▪ lower in dignity or importance. ● … English terms dictionary
Humble — Hum ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Humbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Humbling}.] 1. To bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humilate. [1913 Webster] Here, take this purse, thou whom the heaven s plagues Have… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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