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  • 121 lírica

    1 poetry, lyric poetry
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    f., (m. - lírico)
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    femenino poetry
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    = lyric.
    Ex. Those clases formed by dividing a class by one characteristic are called 'coordinate classes'; thus, Poetry and Drama are coordinate, as are Narrative and lyric.
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    femenino poetry
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    Ex: Those clases formed by dividing a class by one characteristic are called 'coordinate classes'; thus, Poetry and Drama are coordinate, as are Narrative and lyric.

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    poetry
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    lírica sustantivo femenino
    poetry
    lírico,-a adjetivo lyrical
    lírica f Lit (lyric) poetry
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    lyric poetry
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    f lyric poetry
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    : lyric poetry

    Spanish-English dictionary > lírica

  • 122 magma derretida

    (n.) = molten magma
    Ex. The rocks formed from molten magma are called igneous rocks.
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    Ex: The rocks formed from molten magma are called igneous rocks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > magma derretida

  • 123 marco ideológico

    Ex. Religion and Christian missionaries formed part of the complex ideological framework associated with colonialism.
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    Ex: Religion and Christian missionaries formed part of the complex ideological framework associated with colonialism.

    Spanish-English dictionary > marco ideológico

  • 124 medio sumergido

    Ex. This was the cylinder machine, which formed a web of paper not on an endless belt of woven wire but on a cylinder covered with wire mesh (looking like a large dandy roll) which revolved half-submerged in a vat of stuff.
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    Ex: This was the cylinder machine, which formed a web of paper not on an endless belt of woven wire but on a cylinder covered with wire mesh (looking like a large dandy roll) which revolved half-submerged in a vat of stuff.

    Spanish-English dictionary > medio sumergido

  • 125 metedura de pata

    familiar faux pas, blunder, booboo
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    femenino (esp Esp fam) blunder, gaffe
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    (n.) = blunder, boner, goof, blooper, gaff, faux pas, clanger, slip-up
    Ex. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.
    Ex. Inferencing skills can be learned as students clarify contextual meanings of ambiguous statements, mispronunciations, and boners that may be found in newspaper headlines, texts, and conversations.
    Ex. The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.
    Ex. Throughout the year we collect bloopers, funny things that happen while we are producing the program.
    Ex. If I had googled him when we were courting, I would not have made the embarrassing gaff of bragging about my publications.
    Ex. The biggest faux pas according to snobs who take such things seriously is calling a sofa a couch or a setee.
    Ex. Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.
    Ex. Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.
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    femenino (esp Esp fam) blunder, gaffe
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    (n.) = blunder, boner, goof, blooper, gaff, faux pas, clanger, slip-up

    Ex: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.

    Ex: Inferencing skills can be learned as students clarify contextual meanings of ambiguous statements, mispronunciations, and boners that may be found in newspaper headlines, texts, and conversations.
    Ex: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.
    Ex: Throughout the year we collect bloopers, funny things that happen while we are producing the program.
    Ex: If I had googled him when we were courting, I would not have made the embarrassing gaff of bragging about my publications.
    Ex: The biggest faux pas according to snobs who take such things seriously is calling a sofa a couch or a setee.
    Ex: Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.
    Ex: Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.

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    ( fam)
    blunder, gaffe
    es famoso por sus metedura de patas de metedura de pata he's well-known for putting his foot in it, he's renowned for making blunders o gaffes
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    Del verbo dar: ( conjugate dar)

    es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

    metedura de pata sustantivo femenino (esp Esp fam) blunder, gaffe
    ' metedura de pata' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    impresionante
    - metedura
    - molesta
    - molesto
    - patinazo
    - resbalón
    - plancha
    English:
    blunder
    - boo-boo
    - boob
    - goof
    - slip-up

    Spanish-English dictionary > metedura de pata

  • 126 ministerio de la gobernación

    Home Office, US Department of the Interior
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    Ex. This paper describes the activities of the Associazione Italiana Biblioteche study group formed by librarians working in government ministries in order to address the need for training and professional development felt in this sector.
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    Ex: This paper describes the activities of the Associazione Italiana Biblioteche study group formed by librarians working in government ministries in order to address the need for training and professional development felt in this sector.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ministerio de la gobernación

  • 127 ministerio del gobierno

    Ex. This paper describes the activities of the Associazione Italiana Biblioteche study group formed by librarians working in government ministries in order to address the need for training and professional development felt in this sector.
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    Ex: This paper describes the activities of the Associazione Italiana Biblioteche study group formed by librarians working in government ministries in order to address the need for training and professional development felt in this sector.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ministerio del gobierno

  • 128 misionero cristiano

    Ex. Religion and Christian missionaries formed part of the complex ideological framework associated with colonialism.
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    Ex: Religion and Christian missionaries formed part of the complex ideological framework associated with colonialism.

    Spanish-English dictionary > misionero cristiano

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