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121 tachar
v.to cross out (lo escrito).María cancela sus malos pensamientos Mary canceled her bad thoughts.* * *1 (borrar) to cross out2 (culpar) to accuse (de, of)* * *verbto cross out, delete* * *VT1) (=suprimir) to cross out; (=corregir) to correcttachar a algn de una lista — to cross o take sb off a list
2)me molesta que taches de tonterías lo que digo — I don't like the way you dismiss what I say as nonsense
3) (Jur) [+ testigo] to challenge* * *verbo transitivo1) ( en escrito) to cross out2) ( tildar)tachar a alguien DE algo — to brand o label somebody as something
3) (Der) to impeach, discredit* * *= cross out, obliterate, cross off, strike out.Ex. The time taken to print it can mean that it is out of date when it is available, and though withdrawals can be shown by crossing out, additions cannot be shown at all.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.Ex. Dots placed under words or letters wrongly struck out by the corrector.----* tachar a + Nombre + de + Adjetivo = tag + Nombre + as + Adjetivo.* tachar de = brand (as), label.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( en escrito) to cross out2) ( tildar)tachar a alguien DE algo — to brand o label somebody as something
3) (Der) to impeach, discredit* * *= cross out, obliterate, cross off, strike out.Ex: The time taken to print it can mean that it is out of date when it is available, and though withdrawals can be shown by crossing out, additions cannot be shown at all.
Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.Ex: Dots placed under words or letters wrongly struck out by the corrector.* tachar a + Nombre + de + Adjetivo = tag + Nombre + as + Adjetivo.* tachar de = brand (as), label.* * *tachar [A1 ]vtA (en un escrito) to cross out, delete ( frml)tacha éstas de la lista cross these off the listB (tildar) tachar a algn DE algo to brand o label sb AS sthlo tacharon de hipócrita they branded o labeled him as a hypocrite, he was accused of being a hypocriteC ( Der) to impeach, discredit* * *
tachar ( conjugate tachar) verbo transitivo
1 ( en escrito) to cross out
2 ( tildar) tachar a algn DE algo to brand o label sb as sth
tachar verbo transitivo
1 (en un escrito) to cross out 2 tachar de (tildar, acusar) to brand: me tachó de envidioso, he accused me of being jealous
le tachaban de soberbio, they branded o labelled him as arrogant
' tachar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tildar
- cruzar
English:
cross off
- cross out
- delete
- label
- mark off
- remove
- score out
- scrub out
- strike off
- strike out
- blot
- brand
- cross
- lump
- scratch
- strike
* * *tachar vt1. [borrar] to cross out, to scratch (out);su nombre había sido tachado de la lista her name had been crossed off the list2. [acusar]tachar a alguien de algo: la tacharon de elitista she was accused of being elitist;lo tacharon de mentiroso/cobarde he was branded a liar/coward;tachar algo de algo: el libro fue tachado de pornográfico the book was labelled as pornographic* * *v/t1 cross out;táchese lo que no proceda delete as applicable2 ( tildar):la tacharon de egoísta she was branded o labeled as selfish* * *tachar vt1) : to cross out, to delete2)tachar de bc} to accuse of, to label aslo tacharon de mentiroso: they accused him of being a liar* * *tachar vb1. (hacer rayas) to cross out2. (acusar) to accuse -
122 trigo
m.wheat.* * *1 (cereal) wheat\meterse en trigo ajeno figurado to meddle in somebody else's affairstrigo duro hard wheattrigo sarraceno buckwheat* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=cereal) wheatno todo era trigo limpio — it wasn't completely above board, it was a bit fishy *
trigo duro — hard wheat, durum wheat
3) ** (=dinero) dough *, money* * *masculino wheatno es/son trigo limpio — he's/they're not totally trustworthy
* * *= wheat.Ex. For example, wheat is just one kind of species of the genus cereals.----* germen de trigo = wheatgerm.* trigo rubión = buckwheat.* trigo sarraceno = buckwheat.* zona de cultivo del trigo = wheatbelt.* zona de producción de trigo = wheatbelt.* * *masculino wheatno es/son trigo limpio — he's/they're not totally trustworthy
* * *= wheat.Ex: For example, wheat is just one kind of species of the genus cereals.
* germen de trigo = wheatgerm.* trigo rubión = buckwheat.* trigo sarraceno = buckwheat.* zona de cultivo del trigo = wheatbelt.* zona de producción de trigo = wheatbelt.* * *wheatpan de trigo wheat breadharina de trigo entero whole wheat o ( BrE) wholemeal flourno es/son trigo limpio he's/they're not totally trustworthyCompuestos:soft wheat● trigo candeal or comúndurum wheathard wheat* * *
trigo sustantivo masculino
wheat
trigo m Bot Agr wheat
♦ Locuciones: figurado no ser alguien trigo limpio, to be untrustworthy
' trigo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
candeal
- diezmar
- espiga
- dar
- grano
- greña
- haz
- moler
- molino
- mote
- panocha
- recoger
- recolectar
- sembrar
- verter
English:
buckwheat
- corn
- grind
- wheat
- wholewheat
* * *trigo nmwheat;no ser trigo limpio: la niña no era trigo limpio the girl was a bad lot;la invitación no era trigo limpio there was something fishy about the invitationtrigo candeal bread wheat, white wheat;trigo duro durum wheat, hard wheat;trigo sarraceno buckwheat* * *m wheat;* * *trigo nm1) : wheat2)trigo rubión : buckwheat* * *trigo n wheat -
123 agrado
m.1 pleasure (gusto).esto no es de mi agrado this is not to my liking2 liking, pleasure, pleasantness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: agradar.* * *1 pleasure* * *SM1) (=cualidad) affability2) (=gusto)tengo el agrado de informarle que... — LAm I have pleasure in informing you that..., I am glad to tell you that...
* * *masculino (frml)tener el agrado de + inf — to have the pleasure of -ing
tengo el agrado de dirigirme a Ud. para informarle que... — (Corresp) (frml) I'm pleased to inform you that... (frml)
* * *masculino (frml)tener el agrado de + inf — to have the pleasure of -ing
tengo el agrado de dirigirme a Ud. para informarle que... — (Corresp) (frml) I'm pleased to inform you that... (frml)
* * *( frml)no veo con agrado su relación con él I'm not pleased o happy about her relationship with himtengo el agrado de dirigirme a Vd. para informarle que … ( Corresp) ( frml); I am pleased to inform you that … ( frml)siento que no sea de su agrado I'm sorry that it's not to your likinglo haré con sumo agrado I'll gladly do it, I'd be only too glad to do it* * *
Del verbo agradar: ( conjugate agradar)
agrado es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
agradó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
agradar
agrado
agradar ( conjugate agradar) verbo intransitivo (frml):◊ ¿le agrada este, señora? is this one to your liking, madam? (frml);
la idea no me agrada the idea doesn't appeal to me;
le agrada verlo contento it gives her pleasure to see him happy;
me agradoía mucho verlos allí I would be very pleased to see you there
verbo transitivo
to please
agrado sustantivo masculino (frml): espero que sea de su agrado I hope this is to your liking;
con sumo agrado gladly;
tuve el agrado de verla I had the pleasure of seeing her
agradar verbo intransitivo to please: no me agrada que me hable en ese tono, I don't like being spoken to like that
agrado sustantivo masculino pleasure: creía que esta música no era de su agrado, I thought this music wasn't to his liking
' agrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
complacencia
- gustar
- gusto
- saber
English:
pleasantness
- welcome
* * *agrado nm[gusto] pleasure;esto no es de mi agrado this is not to my liking;si algo no es de su agrado, háganoslo saber if there is anything you are not happy with, please let us know;su actuación fue del agrado del público her performance went down well with the audience;no aceptó de buen agrado la sugerencia he didn't accept the suggestion with good grace;vio con agrado el nuevo nombramiento she was pleased about the new appointment* * *m:ser del agrado de alguien be to s.o.’s liking;recibió la invitación con agrado he was delighted to receive the invitation* * *agrado nm1) gusto: taste, likingno es de su agrado: it's not to his liking2) : graciousness, agreeableness3)con agrado : with pleasure, willinglylo haré con agrado: I will be happy to do it -
124 gozoso
adj.joyful, cheerful, content, glad, festive, mirthful, merry.* * *► adjetivo1 (contento) delighted2 (que produce alegría) joyful, happy* * *ADJ joyful* * *- sa adjetivo happy, content* * *- sa adjetivo happy, content* * *gozoso -sajoyfulestán gozosos con la llegada del hijo they are overjoyed by the arrival of their sonaceptó gozosa la invitación she accepted the invitation with great pleasure* * *
gozoso,-a adj (que siente o causa alegría) joyful, happy: hoy es un día gozoso para todos, today is a joyful day for all
' gozoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gozosa
* * *gozoso, -a adj1. [que siente gozo] joyful, delighted2. [que produce gozo] joyous, delightful* * *adj happy* * *gozoso, -sa adj: joyful -
125 sostener
v.1 to support, to hold up.sostenme esto, por favor hold this for me, pleaseLa columna sostiene la pared The column supports the wall.Elsa sostiene la verdad Elsa sustains=adduces the truth.2 to defend (defender) (idea, opinión, tesis).sostener que… to maintain that…3 to support.4 to hold, to have (tener) (conversación).sostener correspondencia con alguien to correspond with somebody5 to sustain.La organización sostiene a María The organization sustains Mary.6 to maintain to.Ella sostiene tener crédito She maintains to have a credit.7 to claim to, to hold to.Elsa sostiene la verdad Elsa sustains=adduces the truth.Ella sostuvo ser la heredera She claimed to be the heiress.* * *1 (mantener firme) to support, hold up2 (sujetar) to hold4 figurado (soportar) to endure, bear, put up with5 figurado (defender) to defend, uphold7 figurado (alimentar) to support, keep8 figurado (velocidad, correspondencia, relación, etc) to keep up, maintain1 (mantenerse) to support oneself; (de pie) to stand up2 (permanecer) to stay, remain\sostener la palabra figurado to keep one's wordsostener una conversación figurado to hold a conversationsostener la mirada a alguien figurado to stare somebody out* * *verb1) to support2) hold3) defend, uphold4) maintain, sustain•* * *1. VT1) (=sujetar)a) [en las manos, los brazos] to hold¡sostén esto un momentito! — hold this a minute!
yo llevaba las cajas mientras él me sostenía la puerta — I carried the boxes while he held the door open for me
b) [en pie] [+ construcción, edificio, techo] to hold up, supportlos pilares que sostienen el puente — the pillars which hold up o support the bridge
las piernas apenas me sostenían — my legs could barely hold me up o support me
entró borracho, sostenido por dos amigos — he came in drunk, held up o supported by two friends
c) (=soportar) [+ peso, carga] to bear, carry, sustain frm2) (=proporcionar apoyo a)a) [económicamente] to supportalgunas de las alternativas sugeridas para sostener al club — some of the alternatives suggested to keep the club going
b) (=alimentar) to support, sustain frmla tierra no da para sostener a todo el mundo — the land does not provide enough to support o frm sustain everyone
c) [moralmente] to supportuna mayoría capaz de sostener al Gobierno — a majority large enough to keep o support the government in power
3) (=mantener)a) [+ opinión] to holdsostiene un punto de vista muy diferente — he has o holds a very different point of view
no tiene datos suficientes para sostener esa afirmación — she doesn't have enough information to back up o support that statement
la investigación no ha terminado, como sostiene el juez — the investigation has not concluded, as the judge maintains o holds
sigue sosteniendo que es inocente — she still maintains o holds that she is innocent
b) [+ situación] to maintain, keep upno podrán sostener su puesto en la clasificación — they won't be able to maintain o keep up their place in the ranking
los campesinos han sostenido desde siempre una fuerte lucha con el medio — country people have always kept up o carried on a hard struggle against the environment
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sostener la mirada de algn — to hold sb's gaze4) (=tener) [+ conversación, enfrentamiento, polémica] to have[+ reunión, audiencia]sostuvo recientemente un enfrentamiento con el presidente — he recently had a clash with the president
5) (Mús) [+ nota] to hold, sustain2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( apoyar)a) <estructura/techo> to hold up, support; <carga/peso> to beartenían que sostenerlo los dos — it needed both of them to support him o hold him up o prop him up
b) ( en un estado) to keep2) (sujetar, tener cogido) < paquete> to holdno tengas miedo, yo te sostengo — don't be afraid, I've got you o I'm holding you
3) <conversación/relación/reunión> to have4)a) ( opinar) to holdyo siempre he sostenido que... — I have always maintained o held that...
b) <argumento/afirmación> to support, back up5)a) <lucha/ritmo/resistencia> to keep up, sustainb) (Mús) < nota> to hold, sustain2.sostenerse v pron1)a) ( no caerse)b) ( en un estado) to remainse sostuvo en el poder — she managed to stay o remain in power
2) ( mantenerse)se sostiene a base de leche — she lives on o survives on milk
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( apoyar)a) <estructura/techo> to hold up, support; <carga/peso> to beartenían que sostenerlo los dos — it needed both of them to support him o hold him up o prop him up
b) ( en un estado) to keep2) (sujetar, tener cogido) < paquete> to holdno tengas miedo, yo te sostengo — don't be afraid, I've got you o I'm holding you
3) <conversación/relación/reunión> to have4)a) ( opinar) to holdyo siempre he sostenido que... — I have always maintained o held that...
b) <argumento/afirmación> to support, back up5)a) <lucha/ritmo/resistencia> to keep up, sustainb) (Mús) < nota> to hold, sustain2.sostenerse v pron1)a) ( no caerse)b) ( en un estado) to remainse sostuvo en el poder — she managed to stay o remain in power
2) ( mantenerse)se sostiene a base de leche — she lives on o survives on milk
* * *sostener11 = sustain, balance, hold.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio held.Ex: Publishers in the United Stated benefit from a larger home market which serves to sustain the production of an information tool.
Ex: He lifted about five lines from the top of the nearest page on a setting rule and balanced it on his left hand, with the face of the letter towards him and the last line uppermost.Ex: If the search is made with a call number, a summary of copies with that call number which are held by the library is first displayed.sostener22 = be + Posesivo + contention, contend, submit, uphold, underpin, hold, maintain.Ex: It is our contention that an understanding of such basic principles is fundamental to an appreciation of the many and varied contexts that the individual is likely to encounter.
Ex: The author contends that it is possible to view the search conducted with the aid of a series of menus as having strong similarities with the search through the hierarchy of a enumerative classification scheme.Ex: I submit that no ordinary, right-minded library user who is looking for Western Behavioral Institute is going to look under LA JOLLA, California.Ex: It's about time that we go back to these principles and make sure that the quality of cataloging is upheld.Ex: This process is underpinned by a patient-based information system which is timely, accessible and credible to all participants.Ex: Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.Ex: They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.* sostener la opinión = argue.* sostener una opinión = hold + view, hold + opinion.* sostener un punto de vista = assert + view, hold + point of view.* * *vtA (apoyar)1 ‹estructura/techo› to hold up, support; ‹carga/peso› to beartenían que sostenerlo los dos it needed both of them to support him o hold him o prop him up2 (en un estado) to keeplas fuerzas que lo sostuvieron en el poder the forces which kept him in powerlo único que la sostiene es la fuerza de voluntad it's sheer willpower that's keeping her going3 (sustentar) ‹familia› to support, maintainB (sujetar, tener cogido) ‹paquete› to holdno tengas miedo, yo te sostengo don't be afraid, I've got you o I'm holding you o I'll keep hold of yousostén la puerta hold the door openponte un pasador para sostener el pelo put a barrette ( AmE) o ( BrE) slide in your hair to keep it in place ( o up etc)C ‹conversación/relación/reunión› to havesostuvieron una acalorada discusión they had a heated discussionno he sostenido nunca una relación duradera I've never had a lasting relationshipla polémica que sostiene con Godoy the dispute that he and Godoy are engaged in o that he is carrying on with GodoyD1 (opinar) to holdyo siempre he sostenido que … I have always maintained o held that …2 ‹argumento/afirmación› to support, back upno tienes pruebas para sostener esa afirmación you don't have any proof to back up o support that statementE1 ‹lucha/ritmo/resistencia› to keep up, sustainla miró y ella sostuvo su mirada he looked at her and she held his gaze2 ( Mús) ‹nota› to hold, sustainA1(no caerse): la estructura se sostiene sola the structure stays up o stands up without supportestaba tan débil que apenas se sostenía en pie he was so weak that he could hardly standla planta ya no se sostiene the plant doesn't stand up on its own o can't support itself any more2 (en un estado) to remainse sostuvo en el poder a pesar de la crisis she managed to stay o remain in power despite the crisisla economía se ha sostenido firme the economy has held o stood firmse sostuvo en su negativa he kept o stuck firmly to his refusalB(sustentarse): apenas puede sostenerse con lo que gana he can hardly support himself on what he earnsse sostiene a base de zumos y de leche she lives on o survives on fruit juice and milk* * *
sostener ( conjugate sostener) verbo transitivo
1 ( apoyar)
‹carga/peso› to bear
2 (sujetar, tener cogido) ‹ paquete› to hold;◊ no tengas miedo, yo te sostengo don't be afraid, I've got you o I'm holding you
3 ‹conversación/relación/reunión› to have
4
5
sostenerse verbo pronominala) ( no caerse):
apenas se sostenía en pie he could hardly stand
sostener verbo transitivo
1 (un peso, cúpula, etc) to support, hold up
(con la mano) sosténme el paraguas un momento, hold the umbrella for me for a moment
2 fig (un derecho, etc) to uphold
(una teoría) to maintain
3 (a la familia) to support
4 (negociaciones, una conversación) to have
' sostener' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coger
- mantener
- mirada
- sujetarse
- aguantar
- sostuve
- sujetar
- tener
English:
allege
- argue
- bolster
- contend
- hold up
- submit
- support
- sustain
- uphold
- hold
- prop
* * *♦ vt1. [sujetar] [edificio, estructura, lo que se tambalea] to support, to hold up;[objeto, puerta, bebé] to hold;cuatro columnas sostienen todo el peso de la cúpula four columns take o support the entire weight of the dome;sosténgame esto, por favor hold this for me, please;si no nos llegan a sostener nos hubiéramos peleado if they hadn't held us back, we'd have started fighting;sólo les sostiene su inquebrantable optimismo the only thing that keeps them going is their unshakeable optimism2. [dar manutención a, sustentar] to support3. [mantener] [idea, opinión, tesis] to defend;[promesa, palabra] to keep;sostienen su oferta/invitación their offer/invitation still stands;sostener que… to maintain that…4. [tener] [conversación] to have;[reunión, negociaciones] to hold, to have;sostener correspondencia con alguien to correspond with sb;durante semanas sostuvo una agria polémica he was involved in a bitter dispute which lasted several weeks5. Fig [aguantar]el corredor no podía sostener aquel ritmo de carrera the athlete couldn't keep up with the pace of the race;era una situación imposible de sostener the situation was untenable;le sostuve la mirada I held her gaze* * *I v/t1 familia support2 opinión hold* * *sostener {80} vt1) : to support, to hold up2) : to holdsostenme la puerta: hold the door for mesostener una conversación: to hold a conversation3) : to sustain, to maintain* * *sostener vb2. (aguantar) to support3. (afirmar, mantener) to maintain -
126 desairado
adj.snubbed, snubbed at, offended, spurned.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desairar.* * *1→ link=desairar desairar► adjetivo2 (humillante) humiliating\quedar desairado,-a to come off badly* * *ADJ1) (=menospreciado) disregarded2) (=desgarbado) unattractive* * *
Del verbo desairar: ( conjugate desairar)
desairado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desairado
desairar
desairado,-a adjetivo slighted, snubbed
desairar verbo transitivo to slight, snub: aceptaron la invitación para no desairar a su hermana, they accepted the invitation so her sister wouldn't be offended
' desairado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desairada
* * *desairado, -a adj1. [poco airoso] [actuación] unimpressive, unsuccessful2. [humillado] spurned -
127 envite
m.1 raise.2 offer (ofrecimiento).3 ante.* * *1 (apuesta) bet2 figurado (ofrecimiento) offer, bid3 (empujón) push\al primer envite straightaway, right away* * *SM1) (=apuesta) stake2) (=ofrecimiento) offer, bid; (=invitación) invitation3) (=empujón) push, shoveal primer envite — from the very start, right away
* * *1 (apuesta) betir al envite to place a bet2 (ofrecimiento) offer3 (empujón) push* * *envite nm1. [en el juego] raise2. [ofrecimiento] offer3. [empujón] push, shove;al primer envite [de buenas a primeras] right away, from the outset* * *m1 en naipes stake2:al primer envite right from the start -
128 Licitacìon
сущ.экон. тендер (в данном случае имеется ввиду проведение тендера. Приглашение на участие, объявление тедера - invitación a la licitación)
См. также в других словарях:
invitación — sustantivo femenino 1. Acción y resultado de invitar: Acepté la invitación de Manuel para ir a comer. 2. Tarjeta o impreso utilizado para invitar: Ya he enviado las invitaciones de boda. 3. Pago de los gastos de otra persona: Todas las cenas eran … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
invitación — (Del lat. invitatĭo, ōnis). 1. f. Acción y efecto de invitar o ser invitado. 2. Impreso o tarjeta con que se invita o se es invitado. 3. Cédula o tarjeta que se compra para asistir a determinados actos … Diccionario de la lengua española
Invitación — Una invitación es el acto por el cual se comunica a una persona nuestro interés para que acuda a un acto o evento organizado por nosotros. Ello incluye fiestas, cenas, recepciones así como todo tipo de ceremonias: bodas, bautizos, comuniones, etc … Wikipedia Español
invitación — {{#}}{{LM I22576}}{{〓}} {{SynI23132}} {{[}}invitación{{]}} ‹in·vi·ta·ción› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Ofrecimiento para participar en una celebración o en un acontecimiento: • No sé si aceptaré su invitación de ir al cine.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Pago … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
invitación — (Del lat. invitatio, onis.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Acción y resultado de invitar: ■ no pudo rechazar su invitación a cenar. SINÓNIMO convite 2 Tarjeta con la que se invita a una persona a una celebración o acontecimiento: ■ envió invitaciones a… … Enciclopedia Universal
invitación — (f) (Intermedio) acto de pedir oficialmente a alguien que participe en una fiesta o se quede con otra persona Ejemplos: Tu invitación a la cita me ha sorprendido mucho, pero podemos ir a tomar algo por la tarde. Su exnovio no aceptó la invitación … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
invitación — s f 1 Acto de invitar: invitación a un concierto, invitación a una comida 2 Tarjeta con la cual se invita a alguien para celebrar un acontecimiento: invitaciones de boda, invitación para el estreno de una película … Español en México
invitación — sustantivo femenino 1) convite. 2) incitación, provocación, instigación, exhortación, estímulo. Por ejemplo: sus palabras son una invitación a la violencia. * * * Sinónimos: ■ obsequio, banquete … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
Invitación a la danza (Weber) — Invitación a la danza (Aufforderung zum Tanz, en alemán), op. 65, es una pieza para piano a cuatro manos del compositor alemán Carl Maria von Weber. Mantiene un ritmo de vals de 3/4. Es popularmente conocida en la orquestación que hizo Hector… … Wikipedia Español
Invitación a Guillermo — La invitación a Guillermo fue una carta enviada por siete notables ingleses, posteriormente llamados los Siete Inmortales, a Guillermo de Orange Nassau que más tarde sería Guillermo III de Inglaterra , recibida el 30 de junio de 1688 del… … Wikipedia Español
invitación — f. Acción y efecto de invitar. Tarjeta con que se invita … Diccionario Castellano