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81 vocal
'vəukəl1) (of, or concerning, the voice: vocal music.) vocal2) ((of a person) talkative; keen to make one's opinions heard by other people: He's always very vocal at meetings.) hablador, locuaz; ruidoso•- vocally- vocalist
- vocal cords
vocal adjetivo vocal ■ sustantivo femenino 1 (Ling) vowel 2
vocal
I m,f (en un consejo, una junta, etc) member
II f Ling vowel
III adj (de la voz) vocal ' vocal' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - cuerda - terminar - un - una - abierto - coro - débil - tónico English: A - range - the - to - vocal - vowel - cord - parttr['vəʊkəl]1 vocal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLvocal cords cuerdas nombre femenino plural vocalesvocal ['vo:kəl] adj1) : vocal2) loud, outspoken: ruidoso, muy francoadj.• expresivo, -a adj.• ruinoso, -a adj.• vocal adj.• vocálico, -a adj.'vəʊkəla) ( Mus) vocalb) ( vociferous)['vǝʊkǝl]1. ADJ1) (Anat, Mus) vocal2) (=vociferous) ruidoso2.3.CPDvocal cords NPL — cuerdas fpl vocales
vocal music N — música f vocal
vocal organs NPL — órganos mpl vocales
vocal score N — partitura f vocal
* * *['vəʊkəl]a) ( Mus) vocalb) ( vociferous) -
82 whet
wetpast tense, past participle - whetted; verb1) (to sharpen (a tool) by rubbing it on a grindstone or whetstone.) afilar2) (to make (one's appetite) keen.) despertar, abrir•tr[wet]1 (appetite) despertar, abrir2 formal use (knife) afilar1) sharpen: afilar2) stimulate: estimularto whet the appetite: estimular el apetitov.• abrir el apetito v.• aguzar v.• amolar v.• estimular v.hwet, wettransitive verb - tt- \<\<interest/curiosity\>\> estimular, avivar[wet]VT [+ tool] afilar, amolar; [+ appetite, curiosity] estimular, despertar* * *[hwet, wet]transitive verb - tt- \<\<interest/curiosity\>\> estimular, avivar -
83 yachtsman
noun (a person who sails a yacht: a keen yachtsman.) navegadortr['jɒtsmən]n.(§ pl.: yachtsmen) = aficionado a la navegación de recreo s.m.• aficionado a la navegación en yate s.m.• balandrista s.m.,f.'jɑːtsmən, 'jɒtsmən['jɒtsmǝn]N (pl yachtsmen) balandrista m, deportista m náutico* * *['jɑːtsmən, 'jɒtsmən] -
84 zealous
adjective (enthusiastic; keen: He is a zealous supporter of our cause.) entusiastatr['zeləs]1 (fanatical) celoso,-a; (enthusiastic) entusiastazealous ['zɛləs] adj: celoso♦ zealously adv'zeləsadjective < follower> ferviente, entusiasta; < worker> que pone gran celo en su trabajo, entusiasta['zelǝs]ADJ entusiasta ( for de)* * *['zeləs] -
85 zest
zest(keen enjoyment: She joined in the games with zest.) entusiasmotr[zest]1 (eagerness) brío, entusiasmo2 (spice) emoción nombre femenino3 (of lemon etc) cáscarazest ['zɛst] n1) gusto: entusiasmo m, brío m2) flavor: sabor m, sazón fzestmass nouna) (gusto, relish) entusiasmo m, brío mb) (piquancy, flavor) sabor m, sazón fc) ( Culin) cáscara f, peladura f[zest]Nher zest for life — sus ganas de vivir, su gusto por la vida
2) (=excitement) ánimo m* * *[zest]mass nouna) (gusto, relish) entusiasmo m, brío mb) (piquancy, flavor) sabor m, sazón fc) ( Culin) cáscara f, peladura f -
86 be all ears
(to listen with keen attention: The children were all ears when their father was describing the car crash.) ser todo oídosexpr.• ser todo oídos expr. -
87 to be into something
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88 afanosa
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89 afanoso
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90 aficionada
aficionado,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 enthusiast
un aficionado a la música, a music lover
un aficionado a los toros, a bullfighting fan
2 (no profesional) amateur
II adjetivo
1 keen, fond
ser aficionado a los deportes, to be fond of sports
2 (no profesional) amateur ' aficionada' also found in these entries: Spanish: teatro English: hobby - racing -
91 afilado
Del verbo afilar: ( conjugate afilar) \ \
afilado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: afilado afilar
afilado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹ rasgos› sharp; ‹ dedos› long 2 ( mordaz) ‹ lengua› sharp; ‹ pluma› biting
afilar ( conjugate afilar) verbo transitivo ‹navaja/cuchillo› to sharpen, hone
afilado,-a adjetivo sharp
afilar verbo transitivo to sharpen ' afilado' also found in these entries: Spanish: afilada - puntiaguda - puntiagudo English: gouge out - keen - sharp - sharp-edged -
92 aguda
agudo,-a adjetivo
1 (sensación, enfermedad) acute
2 (tono de voz) high-pitched (sonido) treble, high
3 (ingenioso) witty
4 (oído, vista, olfato) sharp, keen ' aguda' also found in these entries: English: acute - eagle-eyed -
93 amigo
Del verbo amigar: ( conjugate amigar) \ \
amigo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
amigó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
amigo
◊ -ga adjetivo: son/se hicieron muy amigos they are/they became good friends;hacerse amigo de algn to become friends with sb; es muy amigo mío he's a close friend of mine; un país amigo a friendly country; es muy amigo de contradecir he's a great one for contradicting people (colloq); no es amiga de las fiestas she's not keen on parties ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino friend; un amigo mío a friend of mine; somos íntimos amigos we're very close friends; ¡un momento, amigo! now, just a minute, pal o buddy (AmE) o (BrE) mate! (colloq)
amigo,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino friend: se hicieron amigos durante el verano, they became friends in the summer
mi hija se hizo amiga de un compañero de clase, my daughter made friends with a classmate
somos muy amigos, we are very good friends
un amigo mío, a friend of mine
II adj (aficionado) fond [de, of]: es muy amigo de estar en la terraza por la tarde, he very much enjoys being on the terrace in the afternoon ' amigo' also found in these entries: Spanish: allegada - allegado - amiga - colega - como - compadre - contacto - cuate - disgustarse - encubrir - entrañable - esperar - incondicional - maja - majo - origen - pelearse - proceder - reconciliarse - reflotar - representar - semblante - simpática - simpático - soporífera - soporífero - tilín - traición - verdad - abusar - acompañado - alma - apreciado - arreglar - bueno - cercano - cita - común - confidente - conservar - cuyo - de - extrañar - hacer - íntimo - llamar - malo - nuestro - pata - por English: audition - be - befriend - best - bosom - boyfriend - bring along - bud - bust up - chum - disclose - dude - foe - fraternity - friend - friendly - hers - his - hit - introduce - lifelong - locate - lover - man - mate - mine - mutual - nudge - of - old - pal - pally - penfriend - personal - provoke - soulmate - sport - stick by - through - true - buddy - life - look - loyal - off - ours - pen pal - some - theirs - way -
94 aplicado
Del verbo aplicar: ( conjugate aplicar) \ \
aplicado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: aplicado aplicar
aplicado
‹ estudiante› diligent, hard-working
aplicar ( conjugate aplicar) verbo transitivo 1 (frml) ‹pomada/maquillaje/barniz› to apply (frml) 2 ‹ sanción› to impose; ‹ descuento› to allow; 3 ‹método/sistema› to put into practice verbo intransitivo (Col, Ven) to apply;◊ aplicado a un puesto/una beca to apply for a job/a scholarshipaplicarse verbo pronominal to apply oneself
aplicado,-a adjetivo hard-working
aplicar verbo transitivo to apply ' aplicado' also found in these entries: Spanish: aplicada - tosca - tosco - cielo - tanto English: applied - conscientious - diligent - industrious - keen - slack - studious -
95 competencia
competencia sustantivo femenino 1◊ hacerse la competencia to be rivals o in competition;hacerle la competencia a algn to compete with sb 2◊ este asunto no es de mi competencia I have no authority o say in this matter
competencia sustantivo femenino
1 (entre competidores) competition
2 (responsabilidad) field, province: no es asunto de tu competencia, it's not up to you
3 (capacidad, aptitud) competence ' competencia' also found in these entries: Spanish: circunscribirse - poner - solvencia - altura - autoridad - capacidad - puntaje English: competence - competition - cutthroat - dog-eat-dog - keen - opposition - photo finish - proficiency - publicity - unfair competition - brief - contest - couple - dog - high - muscle - province - rivalry -
96 cuchillo
cuchillo sustantivo masculino knife;
cuchillo sustantivo masculino knife ' cuchillo' also found in these entries: Spanish: con - funda - herida - más - navaja - partir - punta - retráctil - roma - romo - afilado - afilar - clavar - cortar - cuchilla - dejar - filo - filoso - hoja - lomo - machete - mango - mellado - mellar - práctico - quitar - rajar - rascar - servir English: blade - blunt - care - cut - dull - edge - for - grind - handle - keen - knife - sharp - sharpen - stab - stick - about - carving - good - plunge - scrape - take -
97 deportista
deportista adjetivo sporty; ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) sportsman (f) sportswoman
deportista
I mf (hombre) sportsman (mujer) sportswoman
II adjetivo sporty ' deportista' also found in these entries: Spanish: apoderada - apoderado - completo - contratar - descalificar - nato - preparación - profesional - puntuar - reseña - sustituir English: natural - sportsman - sportswoman - warm up - sports - sporty -
98 empezar
empezar ( conjugate empezar) verbo intransitivo 1 [película/conferencia/invierno] to begin, start;◊ empezó a nevar it started to snow o snowing2 [ persona] to start; todo es cuestión de empezar it'll be fine once we/you get started; no sé por dónde empezar I don't know where to begin; vamos a empezar por ti let's start with you; empezar a hacer algo to start doing sth, start to do sth; empezó diciendo que … she started o began by saying that …; empezó trabajando de mecánico he started out as a mechanic; empecemos por estudiar el contexto histórico let's begin o start by looking at the historical context 3 verbo transitivo
empezar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 (dar principio a una actividad) to begin, start: aún no hemos empezado a comer, we still haven't started to eat
para empezar, first of all: para empezar, eso que dices no es cierto, to begin with what you're saying is just not true
no empieces con tus tonterías, don't start being stupid again
2 (un paquete, una caja) to open, start: la caja de galletas está sin empezar, the box of biscuits hasn't been opened yet
3 (tener principio) to start: la película empieza a las diez, the film starts at ten o'clock ➣ Ver nota en begin y start
Locuciones: ya empezamos, here we go again ' empezar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adormecerse - arrancar - cada - cobrar - compilación - echar - echarse - ponerse - pronta - pronto - romper - soltarse - trabar - vaya - volver - ya - a - aclarar - cero - empiece - entrar - incendiar - largar - poner English: begin - branch out - clean up - cotton on - daunt - fail - flying - get - grow - impatient - kick off - nervous - open - pipe up - place - set off - spring - square - start - start off - start up - strike up - take off - take up - thing - turn - afresh - beginning - ground - into - keen - kick - originate - over - rampage - roll - scratch - strike - suppose - undone -
99 filoso
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100 fina
Del verbo finar: ( conjugate finar) \ \
fina es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
fino,-a
I adjetivo
1 (delgado, poco espeso) fine, thin: estaba sujeto con un fino alambre, it was held together with a thin wire
2 (con modales, con gusto) refined, polite
3 (suave, terso) delicate: compré una tela muy fina, I bought a soft fabric
4 (vista, oído) sharp, acute (olfato) keen
5 (sutil, inteligente, agudo) subtle: tiene un fino sentido del humor, he's got a very subtle sense of humour
6 (trabajo laborioso, de calidad) fine
II m (vino andaluz) type of dry sherry ' fina' also found in these entries: Spanish: calabobos - canela - cuerda - fino - hombruna - hombruno - lámina - película - sal - fideo English: angel hair pasta - fall - hairline - black - bone - sliver
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