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1 instinto
m.instinct.instinto maternal/de supervivencia maternal/survival instinctpor instinto instinctively* * *1 instinct\por instinto instinctively* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de conducta] [gen] instinctinstinto asesino, instinto de matar — killer instinct
2) (=impulso) impulse, urge* * *masculino instinct* * *= instinct, nose, hunch, gut feeling, gut instinct, feelings in + Posesivo + bones.Ex. A librarian who is well-acquainted with the library's clientely will have a sharp instinct for preserving needed materials.Ex. It was not idealism but plain fear, plus a peasant's nose for security, which led to Vladimir's decision to blow the gaff.Ex. Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.Ex. There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' ' gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Ex. There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' ' gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Ex. But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.----* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* dejarse guiar por el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* dejarse llevar por el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* desarrollar el instinto para = develop + a nose for.* instinto agresivo = killer instinct.* instinto animal = animal instinct.* instinto asesino = killer instinct.* instinto de conservación = instinct of self-preservation, survival information.* instinto de supervivencia = instinct of self-preservation, survival instinct.* instinto maternal = maternal instinct.* instinto predador = killer instinct.* instinto protector = protective instinct.* por instinto = instinctively.* * *masculino instinct* * *= instinct, nose, hunch, gut feeling, gut instinct, feelings in + Posesivo + bones.Ex: A librarian who is well-acquainted with the library's clientely will have a sharp instinct for preserving needed materials.
Ex: It was not idealism but plain fear, plus a peasant's nose for security, which led to Vladimir's decision to blow the gaff.Ex: Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.Ex: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' ' gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Ex: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' ' gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Ex: But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* dejarse guiar por el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* dejarse llevar por el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* desarrollar el instinto para = develop + a nose for.* instinto agresivo = killer instinct.* instinto animal = animal instinct.* instinto asesino = killer instinct.* instinto de conservación = instinct of self-preservation, survival information.* instinto de supervivencia = instinct of self-preservation, survival instinct.* instinto maternal = maternal instinct.* instinto predador = killer instinct.* instinto protector = protective instinct.* por instinto = instinctively.* * *instinctpor instinto instinctivelytiene mucho instinto para los negocios she has a good instinct for businessCompuestos:survival instinctmaternal instinct* * *
instinto sustantivo masculino
instinct;
instinto de conservación survival instinct
instinto sustantivo masculino instinct: actúa por instinto, he acts instinctively
' instinto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carnal
- gregaria
- gregario
- maternal
- agudeza
- agudizar
- agudo
- animal
- asesino
- bajo
- guiar
- homicida
English:
drive
- herd instinct
- instinct
- instinctive
- self-preservation
- unbusinesslike
- self
* * *instinto nminstinct;tiene un instinto para detectar el peligro he senses danger instinctively;por instinto instinctivelyinstinto de conservación survival instinct;instinto maternal maternal instinct;instinto de supervivencia survival instinct* * *m instinct* * *instinto nm: instinct* * *instinto n instinct -
2 instinto
ins'tintom1) Instinkt m, Trieb m2)por instinto — unwillkürlich, aus einem Instinkt heraus
3) (fig)sustantivo masculinoinstintoinstinto [ins'tiDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dto] -
3 instinto
m1) инсти́нктinstinto maternal — матери́нский инсти́нкт
por instinto — инстинкти́вно
2) накло́нность; скло́нность3) интуи́ция; чутьёguiarse por su instinto — полага́ться на интуи́цию, чутьё
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4 instinto
m инстинкт; instinto de conservación инстинкт за самосъхранение; instinto genético инстинкт за продължаване на рода; malos instintos прен. лоши наклонности; por instinto инстинктивно. -
5 instinto
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6 instinto
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7 instinto
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8 instinto
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9 instinto
m• instinkt• pud -
10 instinto
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11 Instinto
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12 instinto
instint -
13 instinto de conservación
instinct of self-preservation* * *(n.) = instinct of self-preservation, survival informationEx. Her instinct of self-preservation was so strongly developed that he could without difficulty select the tone, the gesture, and the look that he felt would best serve his purpose.Ex. The white, middle-class-oriented public library still very much neglects the survival information needs of the disadvantaged.* * *(n.) = instinct of self-preservation, survival informationEx: Her instinct of self-preservation was so strongly developed that he could without difficulty select the tone, the gesture, and the look that he felt would best serve his purpose.
Ex: The white, middle-class-oriented public library still very much neglects the survival information needs of the disadvantaged.* * *survival instinct -
14 instinto de supervivencia
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15 instinto sexual
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16 instinto gregario
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17 instinto agresivo
(n.) = killer instinctEx. In libraries individuals who develop new programmes or services might possess the 3 entrepreneurial qualities: vision; self-motivation; and killer instinct.* * *(n.) = killer instinctEx: In libraries individuals who develop new programmes or services might possess the 3 entrepreneurial qualities: vision; self-motivation; and killer instinct.
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18 instinto animal
(n.) = animal instinctEx. The Orient in the novel represents the realm of untouched nature, a realm ruled by animal instinct.* * *(n.) = animal instinctEx: The Orient in the novel represents the realm of untouched nature, a realm ruled by animal instinct.
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19 instinto asesino
m.killer instinct.* * *(n.) = killer instinctEx. In libraries individuals who develop new programmes or services might possess the 3 entrepreneurial qualities: vision; self-motivation; and killer instinct.* * *(n.) = killer instinctEx: In libraries individuals who develop new programmes or services might possess the 3 entrepreneurial qualities: vision; self-motivation; and killer instinct.
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20 instinto de supervivencia
(n.) = instinct of self-preservation, survival instinctEx. Her instinct of self-preservation was so strongly developed that he could without difficulty select the tone, the gesture, and the look that he felt would best serve his purpose.Ex. They should be encouraged to be aware that any fears they may have are based on very real survival instincts and that they should be guided by those instincts.* * *(n.) = instinct of self-preservation, survival instinctEx: Her instinct of self-preservation was so strongly developed that he could without difficulty select the tone, the gesture, and the look that he felt would best serve his purpose.
Ex: They should be encouraged to be aware that any fears they may have are based on very real survival instincts and that they should be guided by those instincts.
См. также в других словарях:
instinto — sustantivo masculino 1. Conducta innata que se transmite genéticamente entre los individuos de una especie y les hace responder de una determinada manera ante una serie de es tímulos: Es un animal con un gran instinto de defensa. 2. Inclinación… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
instinto — m. biol. Conjunto de acciones innatas y de carácter reflejo común a todos los organismos de una misma especie, que se producen en respuesta a un estímulo determinado. Medical Dictionary. 2011. instinto … Diccionario médico
instinto — (Del lat. instinctus). 1. m. Conjunto de pautas de reacción que, en los animales, contribuyen a la conservación de la vida del individuo y de la especie. Instinto reproductor. 2. Móvil atribuido a un acto, sentimiento, etc., que obedece a una… … Diccionario de la lengua española
instinto — s. m. 1. Impulso espontâneo independente de reflexão. 2. Tendência, aptidão inata … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Instinto — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar al autor prin … Wikipedia Español
instinto — (Del lat. instinctus, impulso, instigación.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 BIOLOGÍA, SICOLOGÍA Facultad de los seres vivos que se manifiesta de forma espontánea y que impulsa a actuar de una forma determinada, sin que se tenga conciencia de ello: ■… … Enciclopedia Universal
instinto — s m 1 Conjunto de comportamientos automáticos, inconscientes y heredados, de un individuo o de una especie, que determina algunas de sus conductas y su manera de responder a ciertos estímulos del medio ambiente. Es un factor importante para su… … Español en México
instinto — {{#}}{{LM I22174}}{{〓}} {{SynI22730}} {{[}}instinto{{]}} ‹ins·tin·to› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}En un animal o en una persona,{{♀}} conducta innata, hereditaria y no aprendida, que los lleva a actuar de igual manera ante los mismos… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
instinto — (m) (Intermedio) impulso natural que provoca una acción sin que la persona se de cuenta de la razón a la que obedece Ejemplos: El primer idioma se aprende por instinto, escuchando y repitiendo. El instinto nos llevó a correr en búsqueda de… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
Instinto Animal (EP) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Instinto Animal Álbum de Ángeles del Infierno Publicación 1986 Grabación Abril de 1986 en Mediterráneo Studios … Wikipedia Español
instinto de rebaño — Necesidad básica de los animales sociales, incluidos los seres humanos, de la compañía de seres iguales y tendencia a establecer una compatibilidad con los modelos de conducta de los demás integrantes del grupo. Diccionario Mosby Medicina,… … Diccionario médico