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81 fuste
(Sp. model spelled same [fúste] < Latin füstem 'stick, staff, club')Blevins: 1844. A Mexican saddle or its wooden saddletree over which a cloth is thrown. It is sometimes used to differentiate between an American and a Mexican saddle. The Mexican saddle uses less leather than the American and can be damaging to a horse's back. Glossed in the DRAE as the framework of a riding saddle. The DRAE also notes that this term may refer poetically to a saddle. Santamaria references it as a saddletree that consists of two inclined planes that leave an opening in the center. At the front is the cabeza del fuste, or head of the saddle, and at the other end is the teja, or cantle. Islas concurs and provides the names of the various parts of the fuste and the several varieties of saddletree that are used in Mexico.Alternate form: fusty. -
82 PP - Partido Popular
One of Spain's two main national political parties, the other being the PSOE - Partido Socialista Obrero Español (↑ PSOE a1). The PP defines itself as a party of the center right.The PP won the Spanish general elections for the first time in 1996, but without an absolute majority. It won in 2000 with an absolute majority, but lost power in 2005. In the 2008 general elections it increased its share of the vote, but remained the main opposition party. It aims to make the economy more flexible, defeat Basque terrorism and support the European Union. -
83 poncho
(Sp. model spelled same [ponfo], of uncertain origin, perhaps from the Spanish adjective poncho, a variant of pocho 'discolored')A cloak consisting of a blanket (or more recently a square piece of oiled cloth, rubber, or nylon) with a hole in the middle for the head to fit through. The DRAE describes it as a square or rectangular blanket made from sheep wool, alpaca, vicuña, or any other woven material, with an opening in the center for the head. The garment covers the shoulders and generally hangs to the waist or lower.Alternate form: ponchar. -
84 distal
adj.1 distal, far from the center, far from the torso.2 distal, located outside the Central Nervous System, the heart and the pulmonary circulation, peripheral.* * *= distal.Ex. The converse is true for authors who feature predominantly in multi-author works and at distal sequence positions.----* colón distal = distal colon.* * *= distal.Ex: The converse is true for authors who feature predominantly in multi-author works and at distal sequence positions.
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85 ojo del huracán, el
(n.) = eye of the hurricane, theEx. The first is the eye of the hurricane, which is a calm area in the center of the storm, usually measuring about 20 miles in diameter. -
86 candela
f.1 candle (vela).2 fire (fuego).3 candlepower, candela, cd.* * *1 (vela) candle2 (lumbre) fire3 (flor del castaño) blossom4 FÍSICA candle, candela* * *SF1) (=vela) candle; (=candelero) candlestick; (Fís) candle poweren candela — (Náut) vertical
- arrimar candela a algnpegar o prender candela a — to set fire to, set alight
- dar candela- dar candela a algn3) (Bot) blossom* * *a) ( fuego) fire¿tienes candela? — (fam) have you got a light?
dar candela — (AmL fam) to be annoying, be a nuisance
echar candela — (Ven fam)
jugar con candela — (Col) to play with fire
b) ( vela) candle* * *a) ( fuego) fire¿tienes candela? — (fam) have you got a light?
dar candela — (AmL fam) to be annoying, be a nuisance
echar candela — (Ven fam)
jugar con candela — (Col) to play with fire
b) ( vela) candle* * *1 (fuego) fire¿tienes candela? ( fam); have you got a light?no te acerques a la candela don't go too near the firejugar con candela ( Col); to play with fireel discurso estaba candela the speech was hard-hittingel examen estuvo candela the exam was really tough ( colloq)2 (vela) candle* * *
candela sustantivo femenino
◊ ¿tienes candela? (fam) have you got a light?
candela sustantivo femenino
1 (vela) candle
2 fam (lumbre) light
3 Fís candela
' candela' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cd
English:
taper
* * *candela nf1. [vela] candle¿me das candela? have you got a light?[llama] flame;el sillón se prendió candela the armchair caught fire5. Col, Ven [quemador] burner7. CompEsp, Col Famdarle candela a alguien to thump sb, to beat sb up;Ven Famechar candela por la boca to curse and swear;Carib Fameso está candela [eso está que arde] things are pretty hot* * *f L.Am.fire;¿me das candela? do you have a light?;dar oarrear candela a alguien beat s.o. up* * *candela nf1) : flame, fire2) : candle -
87 Jordán
m.1 Jordan, Jordan river.2 Jordan.* * *1 the river Jordan* * *SM Jordan, Jordan river* * *el Jordán= Jordan River, the.Ex: Judea and Samaria, located west of the Jordan River, with Jerusalem approximately in the center, are historical parts of the Land of Israel.
* * *el Jordán the River Jordan* * *Jordán nel (río) Jordán the (River) Jordan -
88 ojo del huracán
el ojo del huracán(n.) = eye of the hurricane, theEx: The first is the eye of the hurricane, which is a calm area in the center of the storm, usually measuring about 20 miles in diameter.
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89 en el centro del blanco
• right in front of us• right in rem• right in the center• right in the face• right in the middle of the race• right in the middle of the summer• right in the middle of the target• right laneDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > en el centro del blanco
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90 sarape
(Sp. model spelled same [sarape], origin not found)Watts glosses this as a band of silk or wool, generally about twelve inches wide and sometimes fringed on the ends. It is worn like a belt, wrapped several times around the waist. Watts includes serape as an alternate form, but he indicates that serape also has separate meanings (see serape). This item of clothing is commonly seen in illustrations depicting the early vaqueros. The DRAE and Santamaría give similar meanings for the term. Both gloss sarape as a wool blanket or cotton quilt with a hole in the center for a person's head. Generally brightly colored, it is worn as a protection against the cold or used as a blanket. In Mexico, zarape is also an acceptable spelling. -
91 tilma
(Sp. model spelled same [tílma], apocopated form of Nahuatl tilmatli 'thin cloak or blanket')Carlisle: 1844. An inexpensive, shapeless garment, or a blanketlike cloak tied around the neck with a knot. The OED indicates that it was worn by Indians, and Watts says it was used by the poor. Santamaría references it as a cotton or wool blanket worn by poor peasants. It is worn like a cloak or mantle, and has a hole in the center for the head to fit through. The DRAE indicates that it is secured by a knot at the shoulder. Cobos references it as a kind of poncho. -
92 en plena carrera
• in full bloom• in full color• right in the center• right in the middle• right in the middle of the race• right in the middle of the street -
93 incómodo
m.discomfort, uncomfortableness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: incomodar.* * *► adjetivo1 uncomfortable\sentirse incómodo,-a to feel uncomfortable, feel awkward* * *(f. - incómoda)adj.* * *SM = incomodidad 3)* * *- da adjetivoa) <silla/cama> uncomfortable¿no estás incómodo en esa silla? — aren't you uncomfortable in that chair?
b) (molesto, violento) uncomfortablese siente muy incómodo en las fiestas — he feels ill at ease o uncomfortable at parties
estar incómodo con alguien — (Andes) to be annoyed with somebody
c) ( inconveniente) inconvenient* * *= cumbersome, uncomfortable, ill-at-ease.Ex. Any shelf arrangement systems which do not permit ready location of specific documents are cumbersome for the user or member of staff seeking a specific document.Ex. And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.Ex. One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.----* de una modo incómodo = cumbrously.* de un modo incómodo = awkwardly.* lo incómodo de = cumbersomeness.* sentirse incómodo = look + uncomfortable.* sentirse incómodo con = be uncomfortable with, feel + uncomfortable with.* verdad incómoda = inconvenient truth.* * *- da adjetivoa) <silla/cama> uncomfortable¿no estás incómodo en esa silla? — aren't you uncomfortable in that chair?
b) (molesto, violento) uncomfortablese siente muy incómodo en las fiestas — he feels ill at ease o uncomfortable at parties
estar incómodo con alguien — (Andes) to be annoyed with somebody
c) ( inconveniente) inconvenient* * *= cumbersome, uncomfortable, ill-at-ease.Ex: Any shelf arrangement systems which do not permit ready location of specific documents are cumbersome for the user or member of staff seeking a specific document.
Ex: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.Ex: One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.* de una modo incómodo = cumbrously.* de un modo incómodo = awkwardly.* lo incómodo de = cumbersomeness.* sentirse incómodo = look + uncomfortable.* sentirse incómodo con = be uncomfortable with, feel + uncomfortable with.* verdad incómoda = inconvenient truth.* * *incómodo -da1 ‹silla/cama› uncomfortable¿no estás incómodo en ese sillón? aren't you uncomfortable in that armchair?2 (molesto, violento) uncomfortableme siento incómoda con esta ropa I feel uncomfortable in these clothes, I don't feel right in these clothesse siente muy incómodo en las fiestas he feels very awkward o ill at ease o uncomfortable at partiessería muy incómodo para mí tener que decírselo it would be very awkward o embarrassing for me to have to tell himestar incómodo con algn ( Andes); to be annoyed with sb3 (inconveniente) inconvenientes muy incómodo vivir tan lejos del centro it's very inconvenient o it's a nuisance living so far from the center* * *
Del verbo incomodar: ( conjugate incomodar)
incomodo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
incomodó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
incomodar
incomodó
incómodo
incómodo◊ -da adjetivo
◊ ¿no estás incómodo en esa silla? aren't you uncomfortable in that chair?;
se siente muy incómodo en las fiestas he feels ill at ease o uncomfortable at parties
incomodar verbo transitivo
1 (causar molestia) to inconvenience, put out: espero que mi visita no os incomode, I hope my visit hasn't put you to any inconvenience
2 (disgustar) to bother, annoy
incómodo,-a adjetivo
1 (un asiento, un traje, etc) uncomfortable
2 (una situación) awkward, discommoding
sentirse incómodo, to feel uncomfortable o awkward
' incómodo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escabrosa
- escabroso
- estorbo
- incómoda
- molesta
- molesto
- posición
- cohibido
- cohibir
- inconveniente
- mal
- violento
English:
awkward
- cumbersome
- inconvenient
- uncomfortable
- ill
- uneasy
* * *incomodo nmte acompaño, no es ningún incomodo I'll go with you, it's no trouble* * *m inconvenience, trouble* * *incómodo, -da adj1) : uncomfortable, awkward2) inconveniente: inconvenient* * *incómodo adj1. (en general) uncomfortable2. (molesto) awkward -
94 Jordán, el
= Jordan River, the.Ex. Judea and Samaria, located west of the Jordan River, with Jerusalem approximately in the center, are historical parts of the Land of Israel. -
95 Tierra de Israel, la
= Land of Israel, theEx. Judea and Samaria, located west of the Jordan River, with Jerusalem approximately in the center, are historical parts of the Land of Israel. -
96 Tierra de Israel
la Tierra de Israel= Land of Israel, theEx: Judea and Samaria, located west of the Jordan River, with Jerusalem approximately in the center, are historical parts of the Land of Israel.
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97 ABC
m.ABC, American Broadcasting Company.* * *One of Spain's best-selling newspapers (circulation over 290,000), the staunchly monarchist ABC was founded in 1905. It supported the Nationalists in the Civil War and since Spain's return to democracy, has supported the center-right PP. Available on line at www. abc.es. -
98 embancar
v.1 to move to the center the spool of the spindles in looms, in order to begin to lay the warp.2 to run aground.3 to bank. -
99 opponens pollicis
m.opponens pollicis, intrinsic muscle of the hand that brings the thumb to the center of the hand, musculus opponens pollicis. -
100 en la propia cara
• in one's dreams• in one's free time• right in front of you• right in the center• right in the face• right in the middle• to one's face
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