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1 languidez
f.1 listlessness.2 languor, weariness, declivity, feebleness.* * *1 (falta de vigor) languor2 (flaqueza) listlessness* * *SF (=falta de espíritu) languor liter, lassitude frm; (=debilidad) listlessness* * *= languor.Ex. The notion that the post-tenure years are a time of relative languor and sluggishness is not borne out in the data.* * *= languor.Ex: The notion that the post-tenure years are a time of relative languor and sluggishness is not borne out in the data.
* * ** * *languidez nf[debilidad] listlessness; [falta de ánimo] disinterest* * * -
2 languidez
• declivity• feebleness• languid• languish• languorous -
3 desmayo
m.1 fainting fit.sufrir un desmayo to faint2 loss of heart (moral).sin desmayo unfalteringlycon desmayo feebly3 blackout, fainting fit, collapse, faint.4 weeping willow.5 faintness, apsychia.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desmayar.* * *1 (desaliento) discouragement2 (pérdida del conocimiento) faint, fainting fit\sin desmayo unfalteringsufrir/tener un desmayo to faint* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Med) (=acto) faint, fainting fit; (=estado) unconsciousnesssufrir un desmayo — to have a fainting fit, faint
2) (=languidez) [de voz] faltering; [del cuerpo] languidness, limpnesshablar con desmayo — to talk in a small voice, speak falteringly
las ramas caen con desmayo — the branches are drooping low, the branches are trailing
3) (=depresión) dejection, depression* * *a) (Med) faintb)sin desmayo — <luchar/trabajar> resolutely, tirelessly
* * *= fainting, fainting fit, loss of consciousness.Ex. The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.Ex. Representations of phenomena particularly important to melodrama are examined, such as love, farewells, deaths, tears, and fainting fits.Ex. Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * *a) (Med) faintb)sin desmayo — <luchar/trabajar> resolutely, tirelessly
* * *= fainting, fainting fit, loss of consciousness.Ex: The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.
Ex: Representations of phenomena particularly important to melodrama are examined, such as love, farewells, deaths, tears, and fainting fits.Ex: Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * *1 ( Med) faintsufrir un desmayo to faint, to have a fainting fitle dan desmayos frecuentemente she often faints2sin desmayo ‹luchar/trabajar› resolutely, tirelessly* * *
Del verbo desmayar: ( conjugate desmayar)
desmayo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desmayó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desmayar
desmayo
desmayo sustantivo masculinoa) (Med) faint;
b)
desmayo sustantivo masculino
1 faint, fainting fit: tuve un desmayo, I fainted
2 (desaliento) discouragement
♦ Locuciones: sin desmayo, tirelessly
' desmayo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desarrollo
- desfallecimiento
- farsa
- soponcio
English:
blackout
- faint
- black
* * *desmayo nm1. [físico] fainting fit;le dio un desmayo she fainted;sufrir un desmayo to faint2. [moral] loss of heart;sin desmayo unfalteringly;luchar sin desmayo to fight tirelessly* * *m fainting fit;sin desmayo without flagging* * *desmayo nm1) : faint, fainting2)sufrir un desmayo : to faint* * *desmayo n -
4 indolencia
f.indolence, laziness.* * *1 indolence* * *SF (=pereza) indolence, laziness; (=abulia) apathy; (=languidez) listlessness* * *femenino laziness, slackness, indolence* * *= indolence, negligence, neglection.Ex. Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex. Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.Ex. After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.* * *femenino laziness, slackness, indolence* * *= indolence, negligence, neglection.Ex: Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.
Ex: Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.Ex: After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.* * *laziness, slackness, indolence* * *
indolencia sustantivo femenino laziness, indolence
' indolencia' also found in these entries:
English:
indolence
* * *indolencia nfindolence* * *f laziness, indolence* * *indolencia nf: indolence, laziness
См. также в других словарях:
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