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1 locución adverbial
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2 locución adverbial
f.adverbial phrase. -
3 locución
f.expression, phrase, proverb, speech.* * *1 phrase, locution* * *SF1) (=giro idiomático) expression, phrase2) (TV)locución — voice, reader
* * *femenino phrase* * *= locution.Ex. While we're at it, let's get rid of locutions that imply that men are inherently better than women.----* locución científica = scientific locution.* locución cotidiana = everyday locution.* * *femenino phrase* * *= locution.Ex: While we're at it, let's get rid of locutions that imply that men are inherently better than women.
* locución científica = scientific locution.* locución cotidiana = everyday locution.* * *phraselocución adjetiva/adverbial adjectival/adverbial phrase* * *
locución sustantivo femenino
phrase
locución f Ling idiom
' locución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
giro
English:
phrase
* * *locución nfphraselocución adjetiva adjectival phrase;locución adverbial adverbial phrase;locución conjuntiva conjunctional phrase;locución prepositiva prepositional phrase;locución verbal verb phrase* * *f phrase* * *locución adverbial: adverbial phrase -
4 adverbial
adj.adverbial (grammar).* * *► adjetivo1 adverbial* * *ADJ adverbiallocución adverbial, oración adverbial — adverbial phrase
* * *adjetivo adverbial* * *adjetivo adverbial* * *adverbial* * *
adverbial adjetivo adverbial
' adverbial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tan
English:
sort
* * *adverbial adjGram adverbial -
5 per saecula saeculorum
locución adverbial until the end of time, for ever and ever* * *locución adverbial until the end of time, for ever and ever* * *until the end of time, for ever and ever¿te crees que se va a jubilar? — no, va a estar ahí per saecula saeculorum do you think he's going to retire? — no, he'll be there till the end of time o for ever and ever amen ( hum)* * *per saecula saeculorum loc advFormal for ever and ever -
6 per sécula seculórum
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7 in fraganti
adv.in the act, in the very act, red-handedly.* * *in flagrante delicto, in flagrante, red-handed————————► locución1 in the act, red-handed\pillar a alguien in fraganti familiar to catch somebody red-handed* * *ADVcoger o pillar o sorprender in fraganti a algn — to catch sb redhanded
* * *locución adverbial red-handedla pescó in fraganti con el vecino — (fam) he caught her in flagrante with their neighbor (hum)
* * *locución adverbial red-handedla pescó in fraganti con el vecino — (fam) he caught her in flagrante with their neighbor (hum)
* * *red-handed, in flagrante delicto ( frml)* * *
in fraganti loc adv
red-handed
in fraganti adverbio in fraganti, red-handed
in fraganti locución adverbial red-handed: nos sorprendieron in fraganti, they caught us red-handed
' in fraganti' also found in these entries:
English:
red-handed
* * *in fraganti loc advin flagrante; -
8 per cápita
adv.per capita.* * *► locución1 per capita* * *ADV per capita* * *locución adverbial per capita* * *Ex. This study measures library use by the three indicators: (a) circulation per capita, (b) number of reading room visits per capita, and (c) number of borrows per capita.* * *locución adverbial per capita* * *Ex: This study measures library use by the three indicators: (a) circulation per capita, (b) number of reading room visits per capita, and (c) number of borrows per capita.
* * *per capita* * *per cápita loc adjper capita -
9 per se
adv.as such, in itself, per se, inherently.* * *► locución1 per se* * *locución adverbial (frml) per se (frml)* * *= per seEx. The guidelines make no attempt to specify the form or structure of uniform headings or references per se.* * *locución adverbial (frml) per se (frml)* * *= per seEx: The guidelines make no attempt to specify the form or structure of uniform headings or references per se.
* * ** * *per se loc advFormal per se -
10 vox populi
ADJ vox populi* * *locución adverbial* * *locución adverbial* * *ser vox populi to be common knowledgeque no se llevan bien es vox populi it's common knowledge that o everybody knows that they don't get on very well* * *
vox populi locución adjetiva ser vox populi, to be common knowledge
* * *vox populi nfser vox populi que… to be common knowledge that… -
11 a posteriori
adv.a posteriori, afterwards, from what comes after.* * *a posteriori* * *ADV1) (=después) [gen] at a later stage; [comprender] with (the benefit of) hindsight2) (Lógica, Jur) a posteriori* * *locución adverbial with hindsightun argumento a posteriori — (loc adj) an a posteriori argument
* * *= reactive, in retrospect, after-the-fact, hindsight, with hindsight, a posteriori, in hindsightEx. In all of the helping professions there is need for both active and reactive service.Ex. In retrospect, this was perhaps a rather inauspicious beginning, for the test apparently broke down in disarray over the question of relevance judgement.Ex. In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.Ex. This article notes that hindsight is always easier than foresight, and that some of these predictions should have been correct.Ex. We can see with hindsight that two early romans in particular set the pattern for the later development of the face which was to become the standard roman for most of the sixteenth century.Ex. Explicit differentiation is made between a priori relationships, ie those that are known in advance of scanning any particular document, and a posteriori relationships, ie those which are found only by scanning a particular document.Ex. In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.* * *locución adverbial with hindsightun argumento a posteriori — (loc adj) an a posteriori argument
* * *= reactive, in retrospect, after-the-fact, hindsight, with hindsight, a posteriori, in hindsightEx: In all of the helping professions there is need for both active and reactive service.
Ex: In retrospect, this was perhaps a rather inauspicious beginning, for the test apparently broke down in disarray over the question of relevance judgement.Ex: In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.Ex: This article notes that hindsight is always easier than foresight, and that some of these predictions should have been correct.Ex: We can see with hindsight that two early romans in particular set the pattern for the later development of the face which was to become the standard roman for most of the sixteenth century.Ex: Explicit differentiation is made between a priori relationships, ie those that are known in advance of scanning any particular document, and a posteriori relationships, ie those which are found only by scanning a particular document.Ex: In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.* * *with hindsightun argumento a posteriori ( loc adj) an a posteriori argument* * *a posteriori loc advwith hindsight;habrá que juzgarlo a posteriori we'll have to judge it after the event* * *adj & adv a posteriori -
12 a priori
adv.a priori, beforehand, from what goes before.* * *a priori* * *ADV1) (=antes) [gen] beforehand; [juzgar] in advance2) (Lógica, Jur) a priori* * *locución adverbial a priori (frml)un argumento a priori — (loc adj) an a priori argument
* * *= proactive [pro-active], foresight, a priori, on the surfaceEx. Compiling information of this nature requires a proactive and not a reactive approach to the task.Ex. This article notes that hindsight is always easier than foresight, and that some of these predictions should have been correct.Ex. Explicit differentiation is made between a priori relationships, ie those that are known in advance of scanning any particular document, and a posteriori relationships, ie those which are found only by scanning a particular document.Ex. Finally, libraries as a physical environment seem on the surface the least likely to exist in a digital future.* * *locución adverbial a priori (frml)un argumento a priori — (loc adj) an a priori argument
* * *= proactive [pro-active], foresight, a priori, on the surfaceEx: Compiling information of this nature requires a proactive and not a reactive approach to the task.
Ex: This article notes that hindsight is always easier than foresight, and that some of these predictions should have been correct.Ex: Explicit differentiation is made between a priori relationships, ie those that are known in advance of scanning any particular document, and a posteriori relationships, ie those which are found only by scanning a particular document.Ex: Finally, libraries as a physical environment seem on the surface the least likely to exist in a digital future.* * *a priori ( frml)es difícil decidir a priori cuál es el mejor it's difficult to decide in advance o a priori which is the best oneun argumento a priori ( loc adj) an a priori argument* * *a priori adv1. [con antelación] in advance;es difícil saber a priori qué va a pasar it's difficult to know what will happen beforehand, it's difficult to know in advance what will happen2. Der & Filosofía a priori* * *adj & adv a priori -
13 ex profeso
adv.1 intentionally, expressly.2 on purpose.3 purposely, intentionally, deliberately.* * *on purpose* * *ADV on purpose, deliberately* * *locución adverbiallo hizo ex profeso — he did it deliberately o on purpose
* * *Ex. I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.* * *locución adverbiallo hizo ex profeso — he did it deliberately o on purpose
* * *Ex: I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.
* * *lo hizo ex profeso he did it deliberately o on purposefue a Roma ex profeso para esa reunión she went to Rome expressly for that meeting* * *
Del verbo profesar: ( conjugate profesar)
profeso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
profesó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
ex profeso adverbio on purpose, expressly: parece que dice esas cosas ex profeso para molestarme, it seems like he says those things just for the purpose of hurting me
* * *ex profeso advintentionally, expressly -
14 honoris causa
adj.honoris causa.adv.honoris causa, for the sake and honour of the accomplishment, for the sake and honor of the accomplishment.* * *honoris causa* * *locución adverbial honoris causa* * *Ex. Ordinance 24 states that: 'Titles of degrees may be conferred honoris causa to persons of conspicuous merit, who are outstanding in their field, or who have given exceptional service to the University'.----* doctor honoris causa = doctoral honorary degree.* título honoris causa = honorary degree, honoris causa.* * *locución adverbial honoris causa* * *Ex: Ordinance 24 states that: 'Titles of degrees may be conferred honoris causa to persons of conspicuous merit, who are outstanding in their field, or who have given exceptional service to the University'.
* doctor honoris causa = doctoral honorary degree.* título honoris causa = honorary degree, honoris causa.* * *honoris causadoctor honoris causa doctor honoris causa* * *honoris causa adj invhonoris causa;doctor honoris causa doctor honoris causa -
15 ipso facto
adv.1 immediately.2 ipso facto, immediately, forthwith, by the mere fact.* * *ADV right away, straightaway* * *locución adverbiala) ( inmediatamente) immediately, at onceb) ( expresando consecuencia) ipso facto (frml)* * *= ipso facto, on the double.Ex. Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.Ex. The article is entitled 'Learning on the double'.* * *locución adverbiala) ( inmediatamente) immediately, at onceb) ( expresando consecuencia) ipso facto (frml)* * *= ipso facto, on the double.Ex: Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Learning on the double'.* * *1 (inmediatamente) immediately, at once2 (expresando consecuencia) ipso facto ( frml)* * *ipso facto loc advimmediately -
16 ex cátedra
adv.ex cathedra.* * *ex cathedra* * *locución adverbial ex cathedra* * *locución adverbial ex cathedra* * *ex cátedra, ex cathedraex cathedra* * *ex cátedra, ex cathedra loc adv[en tono magistral] ex cathedra -
17 in albis
adv.in the dark.quedarse in albis to be left none the wiser* * *left in the dark* * *ADVquedarse in albis — (=no saber) to be left in the dark; (=fracasar) to get nothing for one's trouble
* * *locución adverbial* * *locución adverbial* * *me quedé in albis I was totally lost o baffled o in the dark ( colloq), I didn't have a clue ( colloq)* * *in albis loc advin the dark;quedarse in albis to be left none the wiser -
18 motu proprio
adv.motu proprio, voluntarily, on his own initiative.* * *locución adverbial* * *locución adverbial* * *lo hizo (de) motu proprio he did it on his own initiative, he did it off his own bat ( colloq)* * *motu proprio adv -
19 verbigracia
adv.for example, for instance (Formal).* * *► adverbio1 formal for example, for instance* * *ADV for example, e.g.* * *locución adverbial (frml) for example, eg* * *locución adverbial (frml) for example, eg* * *verbigracia, verbi gratia( frml); for example, eg* * *
verbigracia adverbio for example, eg
' verbigracia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
v.gr.
* * *verbigracia advFormal for example, for instance* * *m for example, e.g.* * *verbigracia adv: for example -
20 acerca de
prep.about, as to, on, over.* * *► adverbio1 about, concerning, on* * *prep.* * *PREP about* * *locución preposicional about* * *locución preposicional about* * *about* * *
Del verbo acercar: ( conjugate acercar)
acerca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Del verbo dar: ( conjugate dar)
dé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
acerca de loc prep
about
acerca de locución adverbial about: estuvieron hablando acerca de ti, they were talking about you
' acerca de' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
expresar
- mordaz
- hablar
- preguntar
- serio
- sobre
- tratar
English:
about
- after
- argue
- carry-on
- conception
- concerning
- converse
- cover
- directive
- disparaging
- dodge
- doubtful
- dredge up
- dubious
- foreboding
- information
- inquire into
- interested
- lecture
- on
- talk
- vibes
- wary
- wisdom
- wrangle
- inquire
- protest
- remark
- serious
- situation
- speak
- suspect
* * *acerca de adv about
- 1
- 2
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Locución adverbial — La locución adverbial es, según el Diccionario de la Real Academia Española, la “combinación estable de dos o más palabras que funciona como elemento oracional... como [adverbio] y cuyo sentido unitario no se justifica siempre como suma del… … Wikipedia Español
locución adverbial — ► locución GRAMÁTICA La que funciona como un adverbio: ■ de antemano y de repente son locuciones adverbiales … Enciclopedia Universal
locución — (Del lat. locutĭo, ōnis). 1. f. Acto de hablar. 2. Modo de hablar. 3. Gram. Grupo de palabras que forman sentido. 4. Gram. Combinación fija de varios vocablos que funciona como una determinada clase de palabras. locución adjetiva. f. Gram. La que … Diccionario de la lengua española
locución — sustantivo femenino 1. Área: linguística Frase hecha que equivale a una palabra: A capa y espada , de repente , a pedir de boca son locuciones adverbiales. locución adjetiva. locución adverbial. locución conjuntiva. locución prepositiva. locución … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
adverbial — (Del lat. adverbiālis). 1. adj. Gram. Perteneciente o relativo al adverbio. Expresión, frase adverbial. 2. Ling. Dicho de un sintagma: Que tiene por núcleo un adverbio. ☛ V. grupo adverbial, locución adverbial, modo adverbial, oración adverbial … Diccionario de la lengua española
locución — (Derivado del lat. loqui, hablar.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 GRAMÁTICA Expresión compuesta por varias palabras, con forma fija y sentido unitario, que no es la suma de los elementos que la componen, y que funciona como oración o elemento oracional … Enciclopedia Universal
adverbial — ► adjetivo GRAMÁTICA Del adverbio o que funciona como adverbio: ■ frase adverbial. * * * adverbial adj. Gram. De [o del] adverbio. ⊚ Gram. Con funciones de adverbio: ‘Locución adverbial’. * * * adverbial. (Del lat. adverbiālis). adj. Gram … Enciclopedia Universal
adverbial — {{#}}{{LM A00878}}{{〓}} {{[}}adverbial{{]}} ‹ad·ver·bial› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Del adverbio o relacionado con él: • El sufijo ‘ mente’ añade un valor adverbial de modo a la palabra a la que se une.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Que funciona como… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
adverbial — adjetivo 1. Del adverbio: funciones adverbiales, posición adverbial. 2. [Oración, sintagma, locución] que hace la función de un adverbio o tiene sus características: expresión adverbial, oración adverbial … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
modo adverbial — ► locución GRAMÁTICA Locución adverbial … Enciclopedia Universal
Locución — Para otros usos de este término, véase Periodismo radiofónico. Una locución es en gramática el grupo estable de dos o más palabras que funciona como una unidad léxica con significado propio, no derivado de la suma de significados de sus… … Wikipedia Español