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1 kiosco
m.kiosk.* * *1→ link=quiosco quiosco* * *SM = quiosco* * *kiosko masculinoa) (Com) ( de periódicos) newsstand, newspaper kiosk; ( de refrescos) drinks stand; ( de helados) ice-cream stand; (de caramelos, tabaco) kioskb) ( para orquesta) bandstand* * *kiosko masculinoa) (Com) ( de periódicos) newsstand, newspaper kiosk; ( de refrescos) drinks stand; ( de helados) ice-cream stand; (de caramelos, tabaco) kioskb) ( para orquesta) bandstand* * *kiosco, kiosko1 ( Com) (de periódicos, revistas) newsstand, newspaper kiosk; (de bebidas, refrescos) refreshments o drinks stand; (de helados) ice-cream stand; (de caramelos, tabaco) kiosk2 (para orquesta) bandstandCompuesto:bandstand* * *
kiosco,◊ kiosko sustantivo masculino
( de refrescos) drinks stand;
( de helados) ice-cream stand;
(de caramelos, tabaco) kiosk
kiosco sustantivo masculino ➣ quiosco
' kiosco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
quiosco
English:
news
* * *kiosco, kiosko nm1. [de periódico, revistas] newspaper stand o kiosk, newsstand;[de refrescos] kiosk; [de helados] ice-cream stand; [de lotería] = kiosk where lottery tickets are sold kiosco de música bandstand2. RP [estanco] tobacconist's (kiosk)* * *m kiosk* * ** * *kiosco n stand -
2 kiosco
m -
3 kiosco
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4 kiosco
сущ.общ. киоск -
5 kiosco
m= quiosco -
6 kiosco
s.m. quiosco -
7 kiosco
• kiosk -
8 kiosco
m• stánek -
9 KIOSCO
m:Junp'éel chan naj yaan ti' u k'íiwikil kaajo'ot tia'al u meenta'al cha'ano'ob. -
10 kiosco
m вж. quiosco. -
11 kiosco
m -
12 kiosco
quiosc -
13 kiosco de música
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14 kiosco de periódicos
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15 kiosco de tabaco
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16 quiosco
m.1 kiosk (tenderete).quiosco de música bandstand2 newsstand, bookstall, news-stand, paper shop.* * *1 kiosk (de periódicos) newsstand, newspaper stand; (de música) bandstand* * *SM [de venta] kiosk, stand, stall; (=pabellón) summerhouse, pavilion* * ** * *= kiosk.Ex. EUKIOSK is a project aimed at providing services to citizens in European cities through a network of kiosks.----* quiosco biblioteca = library kiosk.* quiosco de prensa = newsagent, newsstand, newspaper stall.* quiosco informativo = information kiosk.* quiosco multimedia = multimedia kiosk.* quiosco Web = Web kiosk.* * ** * *= kiosk.Ex: EUKIOSK is a project aimed at providing services to citizens in European cities through a network of kiosks.
* quiosco biblioteca = library kiosk.* quiosco de prensa = newsagent, newsstand, newspaper stall.* quiosco informativo = information kiosk.* quiosco multimedia = multimedia kiosk.* quiosco Web = Web kiosk.* * ** * *
quiosco sustantivo masculino See Also→◊ kiosco
quiosco sustantivo masculino kiosk
quiosco de periódicos, news-stand ➣ Ver nota en estanco
' quiosco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confluencia
- kiosco
- puesto
English:
bandstand
- kiosk
- news-stand
- paper shop
- band
* * *quiosco nm1. [de periódico, revistas] newspaper stand o kiosk;[de refrescos] kiosk; [de helados] ice cream stand; [de lotería] = kiosk where lottery tickets are sold quiosco de música bandstand2. RP [estanco] tobacconist's* * *m kiosk; de prensa newsstand, Brnewsagent’s; de flores flower stall* * *quiosco nm1) : kiosk2) : newsstand3)quiosco de música : bandstand* * *quiosco n kiosk / stand -
17 basto
adj.1 coarse, unpolished, rough.2 rough, unpolished.m.1 packsaddle, clubs.2 saddlecloth, saddle cloth.3 club card, club.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: bastar.* * *► adjetivo1 (grosero) coarse, rough2 (sin pulimentar) rough, unpolished————————1 ≈ club1 ≈ clubs■ el as de bastos ≈ the ace of clubs\pintan bastos things are getting tough* * *(f. - basta)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [superficie, piel] coarse2) [persona, comportamiento] rude, vulgar2. SM1) (Naipes) ace of clubspl bastos clubs ( one of the suits in the Spanish card deck)See:ver nota culturelle BARAJA ESPAÑOLA in baraja2) (=albarda) packsaddle3) LAmpl bastos soft leather pad ( used under the saddle)* * *I- ta adjetivo coarseIIb) ( carta) any card of the bastos suit* * *= coarse [coarser -comp.; coarsest -sup.], rugged, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], uncouth, coarsened, gross [grosser -comp., grossest -sup.], rough and rugged, unpolished.Ex. The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.Ex. This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building = Este artículo describe un prototipo de kiosco que, a pesar de su apariencia tosca, sería más adecuado para ubicarlo dentro de un edificio público.Ex. In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Ex. All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.Ex. Van Dijck's widely-used italics of the mid seventeenth century were slightly coarsened versions of Granjon's types.Ex. Janell has always had a soft spot in her heart for animals most people might find gross.Ex. The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Ex. It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.----* basta de = so much for.* hacer basto = coarsen.* sin dar basto = left, right and centre.* * *I- ta adjetivo coarseIIb) ( carta) any card of the bastos suit* * *= coarse [coarser -comp.; coarsest -sup.], rugged, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], uncouth, coarsened, gross [grosser -comp., grossest -sup.], rough and rugged, unpolished.Ex: The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.
Ex: This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building = Este artículo describe un prototipo de kiosco que, a pesar de su apariencia tosca, sería más adecuado para ubicarlo dentro de un edificio público.Ex: In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Ex: All the writers chosen characterized eastern Europe throughout the 18th century as uncouth and backward.Ex: Van Dijck's widely-used italics of the mid seventeenth century were slightly coarsened versions of Granjon's types.Ex: Janell has always had a soft spot in her heart for animals most people might find gross.Ex: The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Ex: It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.* basta de = so much for.* hacer basto = coarsen.* sin dar basto = left, right and centre.* * *1 ‹papel› coarse; ‹tela› rough, coarseuna casucha de construcción basta a crudely-built o roughly-built shack2 ‹persona/modales/lenguaje› coarsecontaba chistes bastos he used to tell crude o coarse jokesB (Chi, Méx) ( Equ) saddlecloth* * *
Del verbo bastar: ( conjugate bastar)
basto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
bastó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
bastar
basto
bastar ( conjugate bastar) verbo intransitivo
to be enough;◊ ¿basta con esto? will this be enough?;
basta con marcar el 101 just dial 101;
¡basta ya! that's enough!;
(+ me/te/le etc)
basto -ta adjetivo
coarse
bastar verbo intransitivo to be enough, suffice: basta con darle a este botón para que se encienda you only have to press this button and it comes on
basta con dos, two will be enough
¡basta de televisión por hoy!, that's enough TV for today!
¡he dicho basta!, enough is enough! o that will do!
no basta con pedir perdón, saying sorry is just not enough
basto,-a adjetivo
1 (rugoso) rough, coarse
2 (grosero, vulgar) coarse, uncouth
' basto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
basta
- bastarse
- ordinaria
- ordinario
- matrero
- rústico
English:
coarse
- rough
* * *basto, -a♦ adj1. [grosero, vulgar] coarse2. [tejido] rough, coarse3. [madera] unfinished, unpolished♦ nm1. [naipe] = any card in the “bastos” suit2.bastos [palo] = suit in Spanish deck of cards, with the symbol of a wooden club* * *I adj rough, coarseII mpl:* * *basto, -ta adj: coarse, rough* * *basto adj1. (persona, lenguaje) vulgar / coarse2. (tejido) rough -
18 tosco
► adjetivo1 (basto) rough, rustic2 (persona) uncouth* * *ADJ coarse, rough, crude* * *- ca adjetivoa) <utensilio/mueble/construcción> crude, basic; < tela> coarse, rough* * *= crude [cruder -comp., crudest -sup.], benighted, rugged, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], clunky [clunkier -comp., clunkiest -sup.], coarsened, coarse [coarser -comp.; coarsest -sup.], rough and rugged, unpolished, crass [crasser -comp., crassest -sup.].Ex. Keywords or indexing terms may serve as a crude indicator of subject scope of a document.Ex. Are we not making a rather benighted assumption that tools should be extensions of our human faculties?.Ex. This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building = Este artículo describe un prototipo de kiosco que, a pesar de su apariencia tosca, sería más adecuado para ubicarlo dentro de un edificio público.Ex. In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Ex. The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.Ex. Van Dijck's widely-used italics of the mid seventeenth century were slightly coarsened versions of Granjon's types.Ex. The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.Ex. The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Ex. It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.Ex. In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.----* de aspecto tosco = rough-looking.* de un modo tosco = crudely.* hacer tosco = coarsen.* * *- ca adjetivoa) <utensilio/mueble/construcción> crude, basic; < tela> coarse, rough* * *= crude [cruder -comp., crudest -sup.], benighted, rugged, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], clunky [clunkier -comp., clunkiest -sup.], coarsened, coarse [coarser -comp.; coarsest -sup.], rough and rugged, unpolished, crass [crasser -comp., crassest -sup.].Ex: Keywords or indexing terms may serve as a crude indicator of subject scope of a document.
Ex: Are we not making a rather benighted assumption that tools should be extensions of our human faculties?.Ex: This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building = Este artículo describe un prototipo de kiosco que, a pesar de su apariencia tosca, sería más adecuado para ubicarlo dentro de un edificio público.Ex: In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Ex: The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.Ex: Van Dijck's widely-used italics of the mid seventeenth century were slightly coarsened versions of Granjon's types.Ex: The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.Ex: The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Ex: It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.Ex: In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.* de aspecto tosco = rough-looking.* de un modo tosco = crudely.* hacer tosco = coarsen.* * *tosco -ca1 ‹utensilio/mueble/construcción› crude, basic; ‹tela› coarse, rough; ‹cerámica› rough, coarse2 ‹persona› rough; ‹lenguaje› unrefined, earthy; ‹modales› rough, unpolished3 ‹manos› rough* * *
tosco◊ -ca adjetivo
‹ tela› coarse, rough
‹ lenguaje› unrefined;
‹ modales› coarse;
‹ facciones› coarse
tosco,-a adjetivo
1 (aplicado a cosas) crude, rough
2 (comportamiento, modales) uncouth, coarse
' tosco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
grosera
- grosero
- rústica
- rústico
- tosca
- rudo
English:
clumsy
- rough
- coarse
- heavy
* * *tosco, -a adj1. [acabado, herramienta] crude2. [persona, modales] rough, coarse* * *adj figrough, coarse* * *tosco, -ca adj: rough, coarse -
19 quiosco
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20 literatura
f.literature.* * *1 literature* * *noun f.* * *SF literature* * *femenino literature* * *= literature, belles-lettres, literary studies.Ex. Hearing books read will then be the only way they can receive the great body of the best literature in their native tongue.Ex. The self help section that will include practical social information as well as belles-lettres.Ex. Linguistics and literary studies, like most of the other liberal arts, have undergone considerable changes since the 1960s.----* amante de la literatura = literary.* apreciación de la literatura = literature appreciation.* Asociación Europea para la Literatura Gris (EAGLE) = European Association for Grey Literature (EAGLE).* clásico de la literatura = literary classic.* clasificación de la literatura narrativa = fiction classification.* crecimiento de la literatura = literature growth.* explosión de la literatura, la = literature explosion, the.* historia de la literatura = literary history.* libro de literatura no ficticia = non-fiction book.* literatura americana = American literature.* literatura barata = pulp fiction.* literatura científica = scientific literature, subject literature, scholarly literature.* literatura clásica = classical literature.* literatura de divulgación = reportage.* literatura de escape = escape literature.* literatura de evasión = escapist literature.* literatura de ficción = imaginative literature, imaginative writing.* literatura de imaginación = fiction.* literatura de medicina = medical literature.* literatura de no ficción = subject literature.* literatura de viajes = travel literature.* literatura fantástica = fantasy literature.* literatura folclórica = folk literature.* literatura gris = grey literature (GL).* literatura histórica = historic literature.* literatura infantil = kiddy lit(erature), children's literature, children's fiction.* literatura juvenil = juvenile fiction, young adult literature.* literatura médica = medical literature.* literatura narrativa = fiction, genre fiction.* literatura no ficticia = non-fiction [nonfiction], subject literature.* literatura para adolescentes = young adult fiction.* literatura para adultos = adult literature, adult fiction.* literatura popular = popular literature.* literatura profesional = literature, professional literature.* literatura propagandista = promotional literature.* literatura regional = regional literature.* literatura seriada = serial fiction.* literatura técnica = technical literature.* literatura tradicional = folk literature.* no amante de la literatura = non-literary.* obra de literatura = literary work.* obras de literatura = literary materials.* repaso de la literatura = information survey.* sección de literatura narrativa = fiction section.* SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).* teoría de la literatura = literary theory.* * *femenino literature* * *= literature, belles-lettres, literary studies.Ex: Hearing books read will then be the only way they can receive the great body of the best literature in their native tongue.
Ex: The self help section that will include practical social information as well as belles-lettres.Ex: Linguistics and literary studies, like most of the other liberal arts, have undergone considerable changes since the 1960s.* amante de la literatura = literary.* apreciación de la literatura = literature appreciation.* Asociación Europea para la Literatura Gris (EAGLE) = European Association for Grey Literature (EAGLE).* clásico de la literatura = literary classic.* clasificación de la literatura narrativa = fiction classification.* crecimiento de la literatura = literature growth.* explosión de la literatura, la = literature explosion, the.* historia de la literatura = literary history.* libro de literatura no ficticia = non-fiction book.* literatura americana = American literature.* literatura barata = pulp fiction.* literatura científica = scientific literature, subject literature, scholarly literature.* literatura clásica = classical literature.* literatura de divulgación = reportage.* literatura de escape = escape literature.* literatura de evasión = escapist literature.* literatura de ficción = imaginative literature, imaginative writing.* literatura de imaginación = fiction.* literatura de medicina = medical literature.* literatura de no ficción = subject literature.* literatura de viajes = travel literature.* literatura fantástica = fantasy literature.* literatura folclórica = folk literature.* literatura gris = grey literature (GL).* literatura histórica = historic literature.* literatura infantil = kiddy lit(erature), children's literature, children's fiction.* literatura juvenil = juvenile fiction, young adult literature.* literatura médica = medical literature.* literatura narrativa = fiction, genre fiction.* literatura no ficticia = non-fiction [nonfiction], subject literature.* literatura para adolescentes = young adult fiction.* literatura para adultos = adult literature, adult fiction.* literatura popular = popular literature.* literatura profesional = literature, professional literature.* literatura propagandista = promotional literature.* literatura regional = regional literature.* literatura seriada = serial fiction.* literatura técnica = technical literature.* literatura tradicional = folk literature.* no amante de la literatura = non-literary.* obra de literatura = literary work.* obras de literatura = literary materials.* repaso de la literatura = information survey.* sección de literatura narrativa = fiction section.* SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).* teoría de la literatura = literary theory.* * *literatureexiste abundante literatura sobre el tema there is a wealth of literature on the subjecten esta biblioteca escasea la literatura científica in this library there is a shortage of science booksCompuestos:escapist literaturefantasyromantic fiction, novelettes (pl)* * *
literatura sustantivo femenino
literature;
literatura sustantivo femenino literature
' literatura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
- clásico
- entendida
- entendido
- gusto
- histórica
- histórico
- laguna
- pirata
- señera
- señero
- underground
- vida
- culto
- de
- infantil
- latino
English:
letter
- literature
- modern
- writing
* * *literatura nf1. [arte, obras] literatureliteratura comparada comparative literature;literatura fantástica fantasy (literature);literatura de ficción fiction2. [bibliografía] literature;hay mucha literatura sobre el periodo there's a lot of literature on the period* * *f literature* * *literatura nf: literature* * *literatura n literature
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- 2
См. также в других словарях:
kiosco — sustantivo masculino 1. Quiosco: Todos los días Carmen compra el periódico en el kiosco. quiosco o kiosco sustantivo masculino 1. Construcción pequeña situada en la calle o lugares públicos donde se venden periódicos, revistas, flores u otras… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
kiosco — kiosco, ⊕ kiosko → quiosco … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
kiosco — m. quiosco … Diccionario de la lengua española
kiosco — ► sustantivo masculino 1 Especie de caseta situada en un lugar público y destinada a la venta de ciertos artículos: ■ kiosco de periódicos; kiosco de refrescos. TAMBIÉN quiosco 2 ARQUITECTURA Templete de estilo oriental que se construye en… … Enciclopedia Universal
kiosco — boliche pequeño; cubículo para la venta, plantado en plena vereda, donde se compra revistas, diarios, cigarrillos, golosinas, tarjetas de teléfono, lápices y otras minucias; boliche en las escuelas para la venta de comida rápida en los recreos de … Diccionario de chileno actual
kiosco — s m 1 Edificación techada, decorada según el gusto de la época, que se construye en un parque, en un jardín o en la plaza de un pueblo, que funciona como escenario público y donde suelen efectuarse conciertos y otros espectáculos. Su planta es… … Español en México
kiosco — {{#}}{{LM K23159}}{{〓}} {{SynK23732}} {{[}}kiosco{{]}} ‹kios·co› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} → {{↑}}quiosco{{↓}}. {{#}}{{LM SynK23732}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE K23159}}{{\}}{{CLAVE}}{{/}}{{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}kiosco{{]}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} →… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
Kiosco de prensa — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ejemplo de un kiosco de prensa contemporáneo en una plaza de Belo Horizonte, Brasil. Contenido … Wikipedia Español
Kiosco Lucila Sabella — El Kiosco Lucila Sabella se encuentra ubicado en el extremo sur de la Macroplaza en la sección de la Plaza Zaragoza, justo frente al Museo Metropolitano de Monterrey. Lleva su nombre en homenaje a una cantante de opera Lucila Díaz Oropeza, nacida … Wikipedia Español
kiosco — o kiosko quiosco … Diccionario del origen de las palabras
kiosco — Sinónimos: ■ quiosco, tenderete, garita, puesto, templete … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos