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1 illustrate
'iləstreit1) (to provide (a book, lecture etc) with pictures, diagrams etc.) ilustrar2) (to make (a statement etc) clearer by providing examples etc: Let me illustrate my point; This diagram will illustrate what I mean.) ilustrar•- illustration
- illustrative
- illustrator
illustrate vb ilustrartr['ɪləstreɪt]1 ilustrarv.• ejemplificar v.• ilustrar v.'ɪləstreɪt1) \<\<book/magazine\>\> ilustrar2)a) ( explain by examples) ilustrarb) ( show) poner* de manifiesto, demostrar*['ɪlǝstreɪt]VT1) [+ book] ilustrara book illustrated by Ann Miles — un libro ilustrado por Ann Miles, un libro con ilustraciones de Ann Miles
2) (=exemplify) [+ subject] ilustrar; [+ point] demostrar* * *['ɪləstreɪt]1) \<\<book/magazine\>\> ilustrar2)a) ( explain by examples) ilustrarb) ( show) poner* de manifiesto, demostrar* -
2 illustrate
vtPRINT ilustrar -
3 illustrate
vt.1 ilustrar (también sentido figurado)2 documentar, ejemplificar, ejemplarizar, edificar.3 ilustrar que. (pt & pp illustrated) -
4 illustrate that
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5 ilustrar
ilustrar ( conjugate ilustrar) verbo transitivo to illustrate
ilustrar verbo transitivo
1 (un libro, un tema) to illustrate
2 (enseñar) to instruct ' ilustrar' also found in these entries: English: exemplify - illustrate - enlighten -
6 ilustrado
Del verbo ilustrar: ( conjugate ilustrar) \ \
ilustrado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: ilustrado ilustrar
ilustrado
◊ -da adjetivo
ilustrar ( conjugate ilustrar) verbo transitivo to illustrate
ilustrado,-a adjetivo
1 (un libro, una revista) illustrated: colecciona cuentos ilustrados, he collects illustrated stories
2 (culto) learned, erudite
ilustrar verbo transitivo
1 (un libro, un tema) to illustrate
2 (enseñar) to instruct ' ilustrado' also found in these entries: Spanish: ilustrada English: enlightened - pictorial -
7 ilustre
Del verbo ilustrar: ( conjugate ilustrar) \ \
ilustré es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
ilustre es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: ilustrar ilustre
ilustrar ( conjugate ilustrar) verbo transitivo to illustrate
ilustre adjetivo illustrious, distinguished
ilustrar verbo transitivo
1 (un libro, un tema) to illustrate
2 (enseñar) to instruct
ilustre adjetivo distinguished ' ilustre' also found in these entries: English: honourable - illustrious - eminent -
8 illustrated
adj.ilustrado, con dibujos.pp.participio pasado del verbo ILLUSTRATE.pt.pretérito del verbo: ILLUSTRATE -
9 amply
adverb ampliamentetr['æmplɪ]1 (enough) suficientemente2 (more than enough) sobradamente3 (generously) ampliamenteamply ['æmpli] adv: ampliamente, abundantemente, suficientementeadv.• ampliamente adv.• bastante adv.'æmplia) ( generously)an amply proportioned house — una casa amplia or espaciosa
b) ( adequately) < demonstrated> ampliamente, suficientemente['æmplɪ]ADV1) (=sufficiently) [demonstrate, illustrate] ampliamente, suficientemente2) (=generously)* * *['æmpli]a) ( generously)an amply proportioned house — una casa amplia or espaciosa
b) ( adequately) < demonstrated> ampliamente, suficientemente -
10 exemplify
(to be an example of; to show by means of an example: His originality as a composer is exemplified by the following group of songs.) ejemplificar, ilustrartr[ɪg'zemplɪfaɪ]1 ejemplificar, servir de ejemplo parav.• ejemplificar v.• hacer copia notarial de v.ɪg'zempləfaɪ, ɪg'zemplɪfaɪtransitive verb -fies, -fying, -fieda) ( give example of) ejemplificar*, ilustrarb) ( be example of) demostrar*[ɪɡ'zemplɪfaɪ]VT (=illustrate) ejemplificar, ilustrar; (=be an example of) demostrar* * *[ɪg'zempləfaɪ, ɪg'zemplɪfaɪ]transitive verb -fies, -fying, -fieda) ( give example of) ejemplificar*, ilustrarb) ( be example of) demostrar* -
11 represent
reprə'zent
1. verb1) (to speak or act on behalf of: You have been chosen to represent our association at the conference.) representar2) (to be a sign, symbol, picture etc of: In this play, the man in black represents Death and the young girl Life.) representar3) (to be a good example of; to show or illustrate: What he said represents the feelings of many people.) representar•- representative
2. noun1) ((also rep rep) a person who represents a business; a travelling salesman: Our representative will call on you this afternoon.) representante2) (a person who represents a person or group of people: A Member of Parliament is the representative of the people in his constituency.) representanterepresent vb representartr[reprɪ'zent]1 representarrepresent [.rɛprɪ'zɛnt] vt1) symbolize: representarthe flag represents our country: la bandera representa a nuestro país2) : representar, ser un representante dean attorney who represents his client: un abogado que representa su cliente3) portray: presentarhe represents himself as a friend: se presenta como amigov.• figurar v.• representar v.• ser agente de v.• ser apoderado de v.• ser representante de v.'reprɪ'zent1)a) ( stand for) representarb) ( constitute) representar, constituir*this represents a radical change in policy — esto representa or constituye un radical cambio de política
2) ( act as representative for) \<\<client/president\>\> representar; \<\<company\>\> ( Busn) ser* representante or agente de3) (frml) ( describe) presentar[reprɪ'zent]VT1) (=stand for, symbolize) representar2) (=act or speak for) [+ client, country] representar a; [+ company] ser agente de; [+ change, achievement] representarhis early work is well represented in the exhibition — sus primeros trabajos están bien representados en la exposición, su primera época está bien representada
3) frm (=convey, explain) presentar, describirit has been represented to us that... — se ha pretendido que..., se nos ha dicho que...
* * *['reprɪ'zent]1)a) ( stand for) representarb) ( constitute) representar, constituir*this represents a radical change in policy — esto representa or constituye un radical cambio de política
2) ( act as representative for) \<\<client/president\>\> representar; \<\<company\>\> ( Busn) ser* representante or agente de3) (frml) ( describe) presentar -
12 starkly
tr['stɑːklɪ]1 (portray) crudamente; (contrast) marcadamente2 (clear, obvious) absolutamente'stɑːrkli, 'stɑːkliadverb <portrayed/revealed> de forma descarnada, crudamente['stɑːklɪ]ADV1) (=austerely) [furnished] austeramente; [describe] escuetamente, sucintamente2) (=clearly) [illustrate] crudamente; [outline] claramente; [stand out] con claridad; [different, apparent, evident] completamentehe put the choice starkly — expuso la alternativa sin ambages, nos ofreció la alternativa y nada más
* * *['stɑːrkli, 'stɑːkli]adverb <portrayed/revealed> de forma descarnada, crudamente -
13 manifiesto
Del verbo manifestar: ( conjugate manifestar) \ \
manifiesto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: manifestar manifiesto
manifestar ( conjugate manifestar) verbo transitivo manifestarse verbo pronominal 1 ( hacerse evidente) to become apparent o evident; ( ser evidente) to be apparent o evident 2 (Pol) to demonstrate, take part in a demonstration 3 ( dar opinión):◊ manifiestose en contra/a favor de algo to express one's opposition to/support for sth
manifiesto 1
poner algo de manifiesto to highlight sth; quedar de manifiesto to become plain o obvious o evident
manifiesto 2 sustantivo masculino (Pol) manifesto
manifestar verbo transitivo
1 (una opinión, un pensamiento) to state, declare
2 (un sentimiento) to show, display: su rostro manifestaba sorpresa, his face showed surprise
manifiesto,-a
I adjetivo clear, obvious: el comentario puso de manifiesto su racismo, the remark showed up his racism
II m Pol manifesto ' manifiesto' also found in these entries: Spanish: manifiesta - abierto English: combine - declared - evident - glaring - manifest - manifesto - naked - open - show up - conspicuous - illustrate - self - show - undisguised -
14 draw
adj.levadizo.s.1 empate (in soccer match, argument)2 sorteo (lottery, for sporting competition)3 atracción (attraction)4 succión, tiro de la chimenea.5 lectura directa tras la grabación, lectura directa después de escribir.vt.1 dibujar (picture, diagram, map)2 tirar de (pull) (cart); llevar (persona) ( towards hacia)4 atraer (attract)to draw a game with somebody empatar con alguien6 extraer, sacar.7 descorrer.8 provocar, derivar, obtener como resultado.9 quedar tablas, quedar patas.10 girar.vi.1 dibujar (illustrate)2 empatar (in game) ( with con)3 (mover)to draw ahead of somebody adelantar a alguiento draw level with somebody ponerse a la altura de alguiento draw to an end llegar al finalto draw near acercarse, aproximarse(pt drew ; pp drawn) -
15 illustrating
adj.informativo, esclarecedor.ger.gerundio del verbo ILLUSTRATE.
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