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1 animación
f.1 animation, excitement, life, liveliness.2 high spirits, elation.3 enlivenment, cheering up.4 animation, animation process.* * *1 (actividad) activity, movement, bustle2 (viveza) liveliness3 CINEMATOGRAFÍA animation* * *noun f.1) life, activity2) animation* * *SF1) (=alegría) lifea la fiesta le faltaba un poco de animación — the party lacked a bit of life, the party was a bit dead *
hemos logrado darle un poco de animación al bar — we have managed to liven up the bar, we have managed to put some life into the bar
2) (=bullicio) activityuna plaza con muchísima animación — a square with a lot of bustle o activity, a very lively square
3) (=impulso)animación (socio)cultural, en verano aumenta la animación cultural — there are more cultural things going on in the summer
4) (Cine) animation* * *1) (bullicio, actividad) activity2) ( de una velada) entertainment3) (Cin) animation* * *= animation.Ex. The Web offers many downloadable CGI scripts for basic functions, including counters, timers, guest books, image maps, and server-push animations.----* animación a la lectura = reading animation, reading promotion.* animación informática = computer animation.* animación por ordenador = computer animation.* * *1) (bullicio, actividad) activity2) ( de una velada) entertainment3) (Cin) animation* * *= animation.Ex: The Web offers many downloadable CGI scripts for basic functions, including counters, timers, guest books, image maps, and server-push animations.
* animación a la lectura = reading animation, reading promotion.* animación informática = computer animation.* animación por ordenador = computer animation.* * *A (bullicio, actividad) activityhabía gran animación en las calles the streets were full of life o activity, the streets were bustling with life o activityes un bar en el que hay siempre mucha animación it's always a very lively barse debatió con gran animación it was the subject of a lively debateB (de una velada) entertainmentC ( Cin) animation* * *
animación sustantivo femenino
1 (bullicio, actividad) activity;
2 ( de una velada) entertainment
3 (Cin) animation
animación sustantivo femenino
1 (diversión) entertainment
2 (concurrencia, bullicio) activity
3 Cine (simulación de movimiento en dibujos) animation
' animación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ambiente
- marcha
English:
sprightliness
- action
- animation
* * *animación nf1. [alegría] liveliness;los desfiles callejeros dan mucha animación a las fiestas the street parades make the celebrations very lively o really liven up the celebrations2. [bullicio] hustle and bustle, activity3. Cine animationAm animación por computadora computer animation; Esp animación por ordenador computer animation animación (socio)cultural = organization of social and cultural activities for young people or pensioners;animación turística = organization of games, outings and social activities for guests* * *f1 liveliness;hay mucha animación it’s very lively2 en películas animation* * *1) : animation2) viveza: liveliness
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