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1 laúd
m.1 lute.2 catboat.* * *1 lute* * *SM (Mús) lute* * *masculino lute* * *= lute.Ex. For example, violins, cellos, harps, guitars and lutes are all musical instruments which produce sound through the bowing or plucking of strings.----* música para laúd = lute-playing.* * *masculino lute* * *= lute.Ex: For example, violins, cellos, harps, guitars and lutes are all musical instruments which produce sound through the bowing or plucking of strings.
* música para laúd = lute-playing.* * *lute* * *
laúd sustantivo masculino
lute
laúd m Mús lute
' laúd' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tañer
English:
lute
* * *laúd nmlute* * *m MÚS lute* * *laúd nm: lute -
2 laud
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3 laúd
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4 laud
(-an, -oid)1. board, planck;2. table -
5 música para laúd
Ex. The theoretical texts include important works on lute-playing.* * *Ex: The theoretical texts include important works on lute-playing.
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6 fără să mă laud
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7 tocador de laúd
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8 tortuga laúd
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9 tortuga laúd
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10 pesma u hvalu
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11 pohvla
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12 ხოტბის\ შესხმა
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13 часы перед обедней
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > часы перед обедней
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14 लौड्
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15 loar
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16 възхвалявам
възхваля extol, praise (highly), eulogize, glorify, pay tribute to; speak in praise of, speak highly of, sing (s.o.'s) praises, sing praises to(в печата) write up; sl. crack upвъзхвалявам до небесата laud to the skies* * *възхваля̀вам,гл. extol, praise (highly), eulogize, glorify, pay tribute to; speak in praise of, speak highly of, sing (s.o.’s) praises, sing praises to; preach up; (в печата) write up; sl. crack up; \възхвалявам до небесата laud to the skies.* * *belaud; canonize; exalt{ig`zO:lt}; extol; glamorize; laud{lO:d}: възхвалявам to the skies - възхвалявам до небесата; magnify; panegyrize* * *1. (в печата) write up;sl. crack up 2. ВЪЗХВАЛЯВАМ до небесата laud to the skies 3. възхваля extol, praise (highly), eulogize, glorify, pay tribute to;speak in praise of, speak highly of, sing (s. o.'s) praises, sing praises to -
17 preisen
* * *to commend; to extoll; to eulogize; to exalt; to extol; to laud; to glorify; to celebrate; to praise* * *prei|sen ['praizn] pret pries [priːs] ptp gepriesen [gə'priːzn]vt (geh)to extol, to praise, to laud (liter)Gott sei gepriesen — praise be to God
sich glücklich préísen — to consider or count or think oneself lucky
* * *1) (to praise.) glorify2) (to glorify (God) by singing hymns etc: Praise the Lord!) praise* * *prei·sen< pries, gepriesen>[ˈpraizn̩]vt (geh)* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (geh.) praisesich glücklich preisen — count or consider oneself lucky
* * ** * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (geh.) praisesich glücklich preisen — count or consider oneself lucky
* * *adj.blessed adj. v.(§ p.,pp.: pries, gepriesen)= to bless v.to eulogize v.to praise v. -
18 encomiar
v.to praise, to extoll (Formal).* * *1 to extol, laud* * *VT to praise, pay tribute to* * *verbo transitivo to praise* * *= extol, hold out as, laud, praise.Ex. In order to deal with the ever increasing mass of biomedical information ('journalistic blastoma'), IAIMS has extolled the use of quality filters, to sift the good from the bad.Ex. Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex. Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex. In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.* * *verbo transitivo to praise* * *= extol, hold out as, laud, praise.Ex: In order to deal with the ever increasing mass of biomedical information ('journalistic blastoma'), IAIMS has extolled the use of quality filters, to sift the good from the bad.
Ex: Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex: Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex: In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.* * *encomiar [A1 ]vtto praiseencomió su labor benéfica she paid tribute to o she praised their work for charity* * *encomiar vtFormal to praise, to extol* * *v/t praise* * *encomiar vtelogiar: to praise, to pay tribute to -
19 magnificar
v.1 to praise highly.2 to magnify, to augment, to amplify, to enlarge.María magnificó la energía Mary magnified the energy.3 to exaggerate, to magnify, to augment.María magnificó sus sentimientos Mary exaggerated her feelings.* * *1 (ensalzar) to praise, extol2 (exagerar) to exaggerate, magnify* * *VT1) (=exagerar) to exaggerate, blow up out of all proportion2) (=alabar) to praise, extol* * *verbo transitivo1) (liter) ( alabar) to extol, laud (liter)2) (AmL)a) <imagen/objeto> to magnifyb) < problema> to exaggerate, blow... up (out of all proportion)* * *= magnify.Ex. More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.* * *verbo transitivo1) (liter) ( alabar) to extol, laud (liter)2) (AmL)a) <imagen/objeto> to magnifyb) < problema> to exaggerate, blow... up (out of all proportion)* * *= magnify.Ex: More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.
* * *magnificar [A2 ]vtB ( AmL)1 ‹imagen/objeto› to magnify2 ‹problema› to exaggerate, blow … up (out of all proportion)* * *
magnificar vtr (exagerar) to exaggerate: el diario local magnificó los acontecimientos, the newspaper blew the events out of proportion
* * *magnificar vt1. [exagerar] to exaggerate, to magnify2. [ensalzar] to praise highly3. Am [aumentar] to magnify* * *v/t fig praise, extol* * *magnificar {72} vt1) : to magnify2) exagerar: to exaggerate3) ensalzar: to exalt, to extol, to praise highly -
20 Franci
Franci, ōrum, m., the Franks, a Germanic confederacy on the Rhine, Claud. I. Laud. Stil. 189; 227; II. Laud. Stil. 243; Vop. Procul. 13 al.—In sing. collect.:II.ante pedes humili Franco tristique Suevo Perfruor,
Claud. in Eutrop. 1, 394.—Derivv.A.Francia, ae, f., the region inhabited by the Franks, Franconia, Aus. Idyll. 8, 29; 10, 434; Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 237.—B. C.Francĭcus, i, m., a surname of the emperor Probus, on account of his victories over the Franks, Vop. Prob. 11.
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