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2 noble
adj.noble.los nobles the nobilitym.1 nobleman, man of nobility, noble.2 noblewoman, woman of nobility.* * *► adjetivo1 the nobility sing* * *1. noun mf.nobleman / noblewoman2. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=aristocrático) noble2) (=honrado) noble3) [madera] fine2.SMF nobleman/noblewomanlos nobles — the nobility sing, the nobles
* * *Ia) <familia/ascendencia> nobleun caballero de noble linaje — (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
b) ( bondadoso) noblec) < animal> nobled) < madera> fineII(m) nobleman; (f) noblewomanlos noble — the nobles, the nobility
* * *= noble [nobler -comp., noblest -sup.], lofty [loftier -comp., loftiest -sup.], gallant, high-minded, patrician, noble, nobleman [noblemen, -pl.], noblewoman [noblewomen, -pl.].Ex. The bookseller is concerned with a more noble form of merchandise than any other and he is thus an aristocrat among traders.Ex. Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.Ex. This was an untenable state of affairs and he made a gallant effort to secure librarians and library boards from the possibility of such suits.Ex. The conference produced a high-minded, challenging agenda for the library community in the coming year = El congreso elaboró un programa lleno de retos y de principios muy elevados para la comunidad bibliotecaria en el año entrante.Ex. The patrician and merchant Hans Heinrich Herwart (1520-83) was one of the foremost collectors of musical sources in the 16th century.Ex. The nobles had always claimed a preference for advancement in the army, the navy, the church, and the parliaments.Ex. He was assassinated by noblemen who feared that his licentious manner and ignorance would undermine the monarchy.Ex. It is no coincidence that what literary and artistic works by women have survived are by noblewomen.----* gas noble = noble gas.* * *Ia) <familia/ascendencia> nobleun caballero de noble linaje — (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
b) ( bondadoso) noblec) < animal> nobled) < madera> fineII(m) nobleman; (f) noblewomanlos noble — the nobles, the nobility
* * *= noble [nobler -comp., noblest -sup.], lofty [loftier -comp., loftiest -sup.], gallant, high-minded, patrician, noble, nobleman [noblemen, -pl.], noblewoman [noblewomen, -pl.].Ex: The bookseller is concerned with a more noble form of merchandise than any other and he is thus an aristocrat among traders.
Ex: Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.Ex: This was an untenable state of affairs and he made a gallant effort to secure librarians and library boards from the possibility of such suits.Ex: The conference produced a high-minded, challenging agenda for the library community in the coming year = El congreso elaboró un programa lleno de retos y de principios muy elevados para la comunidad bibliotecaria en el año entrante.Ex: The patrician and merchant Hans Heinrich Herwart (1520-83) was one of the foremost collectors of musical sources in the 16th century.Ex: The nobles had always claimed a preference for advancement in the army, the navy, the church, and the parliaments.Ex: He was assassinated by noblemen who feared that his licentious manner and ignorance would undermine the monarchy.Ex: It is no coincidence that what literary and artistic works by women have survived are by noblewomen.* gas noble = noble gas.* * *1 ‹familia/ascendencia› noble2 (magnánimo) nobleun gesto muy noble a very noble gesture3 ‹animal› noble4 ‹madera› fineCompuesto:el noble bruto the horsepalmeó al noble bruto he patted his noble steed ( liter)masculine, feminineA ( masculine) noblemanlos noble the nobles, the nobilityB ( feminine) noblewoman* * *
noble adjetivo
◊ un caballero de noble linaje (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) nobleman;
(f) noblewoman;
noble
I adjetivo
1 (aristocrático) noble
2 (sincero, honrado) honest, noble
II mf (hombre) nobleman
(mujer) noblewoman
' noble' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elevada
- elevado
- par
- proceder
- señorial
- solar
- solariega
- solariego
- altivo
- hermoso
- metal
- sangre
- sublime
English:
baron
- count
- countess
- lofty
- noble
- nobleman
- noblewoman
- dowager
- lord
- title
* * *♦ adj1. [de la nobleza] noble2. [sentimiento, causa] noble;fue un gesto muy noble it was a very noble gesture3. [animal] noble4. [metal] noble;[madera] fine5. [gas] noble♦ nmfnoble;los nobles the nobility* * *m/f & adj noble* * *noble adj: noble♦ noblemente advnoble nmf: nobleman m, noblewoman f* * *noble adj n noble -
3 instigar
v.to instigate, to impel, to abet, to goad in.* * *1 (a una persona) to instigate; (a una acción) to incite■ fue su amante quien la instigó a cometer el asesinato it was her lover who incited her to commit the murder* * *VT to inciteinstigar a algn a hacer algo — to incite o induce sb to do sth
* * *verbo transitivoinstigar a alguien a algo/ + inf — to incite somebody to something/ + inf
* * *= instigate.Ex. The first mass removal of material was instigated by the trade unions and although admitted in 1932 to have been a mistake, the purges proved difficult to stop.----* ayudar e instigar = aid and abet.* secundar e instigar = aid and abet.* * *verbo transitivoinstigar a alguien a algo/ + inf — to incite somebody to something/ + inf
* * *= instigate.Ex: The first mass removal of material was instigated by the trade unions and although admitted in 1932 to have been a mistake, the purges proved difficult to stop.
* ayudar e instigar = aid and abet.* secundar e instigar = aid and abet.* * *instigar [A3 ]vtinstigar a algn A algo to incite sb TO sthlo acusaron de instigar al pueblo a la rebelión they accused him of inciting the people to rebellioninstigar a algn A + INF to incite sb to + INFlo instigaron a robar they incited him to commit robbery* * *
instigar ( conjugate instigar) verbo transitivo instigar a algn a algo/hacer algo to incite sb to sth/do sth
instigar verbo transitivo to instigate
' instigar' also found in these entries:
English:
instigate
- aid
- incite
* * *instigar vtinstigar a algo to incite to sth* * *v/t incite (a to)* * *instigar {52} vt: to instigate, to incite -
4 nobleza
f.nobility.* * *1 (cualidad) nobility, honesty, uprightness2 (los nobles) nobility* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cualidad) nobility2) (=aristocracia) nobility* * *1) ( clase) nobilitynobleza obliga — (fr hecha) noblesse oblige
2) ( de persona) nobility; ( de material) quality* * *= nobility, peerage.Ex. Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.Ex. It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.----* pequeña nobleza, la = gentry, the.* * *1) ( clase) nobilitynobleza obliga — (fr hecha) noblesse oblige
2) ( de persona) nobility; ( de material) quality* * *= nobility, peerage.Ex: Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.
Ex: It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.* pequeña nobleza, la = gentry, the.* * *A (clase) nobilitynobleza obliga ( fr hecha); noblesse obligeB1 (de una persona) nobility2 (de un material) quality* * *
nobleza sustantivo femenino
nobility
nobleza sustantivo femenino nobility
' nobleza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
grandeza
English:
gentry
- lady
- lord
- nobility
- peerage
- title
* * *nobleza nfnobility;nobleza obliga noblesse oblige* * *f nobility* * *nobleza nf1) : nobility2) honradez: honesty, integrity
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