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1 idilio
m.1 love affair.2 idyll, romance, love, idyl.* * *1 literal idyll2 familiar romance* * *SM1) (=romance) romance, love affair2) (Literat) idyll* * *a) (Lit) idyllb) ( romance) romance* * *= idyll.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.* * *a) (Lit) idyllb) ( romance) romance* * *= idyll.Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
* * *1 (período de felicidad) idyllpoco les duró el idilio con el nuevo jefe ( iró); the honeymoon period with their new boss didn't last long2 (romance) romanceel idilio entre los dos jóvenes the romance between the two young people3 ( Lit) idyll* * *
idilio sustantivo masculinoa) (Lit) idyll
idilio sustantivo masculino
1 Lit idyll
2 fig (romance) romance, love affair
' idilio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liarse
- romance
English:
romance
- idyll
- whirl
* * *idilio nm1. [amoroso] romance;vivieron un idilio apasionado they had a passionate romance;la crisis puso fin al idilio entre los dos países the crisis put an end to the love affair between the two countries2. Lit idyll* * *m1 idyll* * *idilio nm: idyll -
2 caníbal
adj.cannibal, cannibalistic.f. & m.cannibal, man-eater.* * *► adjetivo1 cannibal2 figurado (hombre cruel) savage1 cannibal* * *1. ADJ1) (=antropófago) cannibal(istic), man-eating2) (=feroz) fierce, savage2.SMF cannibal* * *Ia) ( antropófago) cannibal (before n), man-eatingb) (Col fam) ( bruto)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( antropófago) cannibalb) (Col fam) ( bruto) savage, monster* * *= cannibal, cannibalistic, man-eater.Ex. The theme of the novel are facing your self and survival on your own in hostile surroundings, this time on a taboo island used by cannibals = El tema de la novela es cómo enfrentarte a ti mismo y sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, esta vez en una isla prohibida para los caníbales.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.Ex. Man-eaters epitomize this in their ability to somehow overcome human intelligence and hunt our species as any other animal.* * *Ia) ( antropófago) cannibal (before n), man-eatingb) (Col fam) ( bruto)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( antropófago) cannibalb) (Col fam) ( bruto) savage, monster* * *= cannibal, cannibalistic, man-eater.Ex: The theme of the novel are facing your self and survival on your own in hostile surroundings, this time on a taboo island used by cannibals = El tema de la novela es cómo enfrentarte a ti mismo y sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, esta vez en una isla prohibida para los caníbales.
Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.Ex: Man-eaters epitomize this in their ability to somehow overcome human intelligence and hunt our species as any other animal.* * *1 (antropófago) cannibal ( before n), man-eating21 (antropófago) cannibal* * *
caníbal sustantivo masculino y femenino ( antropófago) cannibal
caníbal adjetivo & mf cannibal
' caníbal' also found in these entries:
English:
cannibal
* * *♦ adjcannibalistic♦ nmfcannibal* * *I adj cannibal atrII m/f cannibal* * *caníbal adj: cannibalisticcaníbal nmfantropófago: cannibal* * *caníbal n cannibal -
3 paradisíaco
adj.paradisiacal, paradisiac, blissful, heavenly.* * *► adjetivo1 heavenly* * ** * *= paradise-like, paradisiac, heavenly.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.Ex. Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.Ex. It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.* * ** * *= paradise-like, paradisiac, heavenly.Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
Ex: Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.Ex: It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.* * *heavenly* * *paradisiaco, -a, paradisíaco, -a adjheavenly* * *adj heavenly -
4 parecido a un paraíso
(adj.) = paradise-likeEx. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.* * *(adj.) = paradise-likeEx: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
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5 antropófago2
2 = cannibalistic.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives. -
6 antropófago
adj.anthropophagous, cannibalistic, man-eating.m.cannibal, man-eater, anthropophagite.* * *► adjetivo1 cannibalistic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 cannibal* * *antropófago, -a1.ADJ man-eating antes de s, cannibalistic2.SM / F cannibalantropófagos — anthropophagi frm, cannibals
* * *I- ga adjetivo cannibalisticII- ga masculino, femenino cannibal* * *I- ga adjetivo cannibalisticII- ga masculino, femenino cannibal* * *antropófago11 = cannibal.Ex: The theme of the novel are facing your self and survival on your own in hostile surroundings, this time on a taboo island used by cannibals = El tema de la novela es cómo enfrentarte a ti mismo y sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, esta vez en una isla prohibida para los caníbales.
antropófago22 = cannibalistic.Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
* * *cannibalistic, anthropophagousmasculine, femininecannibal* * *
antropófago,-a
I adjetivo cannibalistic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino cannibal
' antropófago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antropófaga
- caníbal
English:
cannibal
* * *antropófago, -a♦ adjman-eating, cannibalistic♦ nm,fcannibal* * *m, antropófaga f cannibal* * *antropófago, -ga adj: cannibalisticantropófago, -ga ncaníbal: cannibal -
7 idilio
• idyl• idyll• love• roman type• romance -
8 romance
• idyl• idyll• love• love affair• lyric poem• narration of prodigious events• narrative• narrative prose• narrative technique• roman type• romance• sentimental• sentimental novel• Spanish ballad
См. также в других словарях:
idyll — idyll; idyll·ist; … English syllables
Idyll — (unrichtig die Idylle, v. gr. Eidyllion, ein Bildchen), 1) eigentlich jedes kleinere Gedicht, sei es lyrisch od. episch; 2) bes. Gedicht, welches anmuthige Scenen aus dem Leben in seiner ursprünglichen Natürlichkeit u. Freiheit von den Mängeln u … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Idyll — (das, daneben die Idylle) heißt ein poetisches Werk, in dem eine eigenartige ästhetische Grundstimmung, nämlich die des Idyllischen, zur Geltung kommt. Das Idyllische wurde von Schiller (in seiner Abhandlung »Über naive und sentimentalische… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Idyll — (Idylle, grch., »kleines Bild«), eine Dichtung, die Vorgänge aus dem einfach patriarchalischen, bes. dem Hirten , Schäfer und Fischerleben schildert (bukolische Poesie; vom grch. bukólos, »Rinderhirt«); bei den Griechen durch Theokrit, bei den… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
idyll — (n.) also idyl, c.1600, picturesque pastoral poem, from L. idyllium, from Gk. eidyllion short, descriptive poem, usually of rustic or pastoral type, lit. a little picture, dim. of eidos form (see OID (Cf. oid)) … Etymology dictionary
Idyll — »Bild friedlichen und einfachen Lebens in (meist) ländlicher Abgeschiedenheit«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 18. Jh. aus lat. idyllium »kleines ‹Hirten›gedicht« entlehnt, das aus griech. eidýllion stammt. Dies ist eine Verkleinerungsbildung zu griech.… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
idyll — ► NOUN 1) a blissful or peaceful period or situation. 2) a short description in verse or prose of a picturesque pastoral scene or incident. ORIGIN Greek eidullion little form … English terms dictionary
idyll — or idyl [īd′ l; ] Brit [ id′ l] n. [L idyllium < Gr eidyllion, dim. of eidos, a form, figure, image: see OID] 1. a short poem or prose work describing a simple, peaceful scene of rural or pastoral life 2. a scene or incident suitable for such… … English World dictionary
Idyll — Nicolas Poussin: Les Bergers d’Arcadie ou Et in Arcadia ego, 1638–1640 Der Ausdruck Idyll (auch: Idylle) bezeichnet heute harmonisch verklärtes ländliches Leben. Man meint damit meist ein Bild oder einen Zustand, das auf den Betrachter… … Deutsch Wikipedia
idyll — [[t]ɪ̱dɪl, AM a͟ɪd(ə)l[/t]] idylls N COUNT If you describe a situation as an idyll, you mean that it is idyllic. She finds that the sleepy town she moves to isn t the rural idyll she imagined... Though they still talked a lot, Harry felt that… … English dictionary
idyll — UK [ˈɪd(ə)l] / US [ˈaɪd(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms idyll : singular idyll plural idylls literary a place or situation where everyone is very happy and there are no problems a rural idyll … English dictionary