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21 tutear
v.to address as tú, to address informally, to address with familiar terms.Voceamos a Ricardo en Costa Rica We address Richard as vos in Costa Rica.* * *1 to address as tú2 figurado to be on familiar terms with1 (uso recíproco) to address each other as tú* * *1.VTtutear a algn — (lit) to address sb as "tú" ( 2nd person sing); (fig) to be on familiar terms with sb
2.See:* * ** * ** * *tutear [A1 ]vt■ tutearse* * *
tutear ( conjugate tutear) verbo transitivo: to address sb using the familiar◊ tú form
tutearse verbo pronominal: to address each other using the familiar tú form
tutear verbo transitivo to address as "tú"
' tutear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tutearse
* * *♦ vt= to address as “tú”, i.e. not using the formal “usted” form* * *v/t address as ‘tú’* * *tutear vt: to address as tú* * *tutear vb to use the "tu" form -
22 vosear
v.1 to address as vos, to address informally, to address with familiar terms, to treat in close terms.Voceamos a Ricardo en Costa Rica We address Richard as vos in Costa Rica.2 to disrespect.Los chicos vosearon al director The boys disrespected the principal.* * *1 to address as vos* * ** * ** * *vosear [A1 ]vtto address sb using the vos form* * *
vosear ( conjugate vosear) verbo transitivo
to address sb using the◊ vos form
* * *vosear vtto address as “vos”* * *v/t Rpl, C.Am., Venaddress as ‘vos’* * *vosear vt: to address as vos -
23 sanfasón * SF LAm
LAm cheek *a la sanfasón — unceremoniously, informally; pey carelessly
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24 sanfazón SF
LAm cheek *a la sanfasón — unceremoniously, informally; pey carelessly
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25 tertuliar
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26 sin cumplidos
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27 desempacho
• casualness• ease• indictor• indifference analysis• informal talk• informally• nonce• nonchalant• unconcern -
28 despreocupación
• casualness• indictor• indifference analysis• informal talk• informally• insomuch as• insouciant• nonce• nonchalant• unconcern -
29 falta de ceremonia
• informal talk• informally -
30 impuntualidad
• informal talk• informally• tarantula• tardy -
31 informalidad
• inform with the latest news• informal broken language resulting from other two• informal talk• informally• nonce• nonchalant -
32 informática
• computer science• data processing• electronic data processing• informally• information• information storage and retrieval• informational• IT -
33 tutear
• address as tú• address informally• address with familiar terms -
34 vosear
• address as tú• address as vos• address informally• address with familiar terms• treat equally• treat individually -
35 charlar sobre
v.to chat about, to chatter about, to talk informally about. -
36 sin protocolo
adv.informally.
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informally — adverb see informal … New Collegiate Dictionary
informally — See informal. * * * … Universalium
informally — adverb In an irregular or informal manner; without the usual forms … Wiktionary
informally — adv. in an informal manner, casually, without ceremony … English contemporary dictionary
informally — in·formally … English syllables
informally — See: informal … English dictionary
Measure (mathematics) — Informally, a measure has the property of being monotone in the sense that if A is a subset of B, the measure of A is less than or equal to the measure of B. Furthermore, the measure of the empty set is required to be 0. In mathematical analysis … Wikipedia