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82 hablar
v.1 to speak.hablar en voz alta/baja to speak loudly/softlyhablar claro to speak clearlyElla habla la verdad She speaks the truth.2 to talk.necesito hablar contigo I need to talk o speak to you, we need to talkhablar con alguien por teléfono to speak to somebody on the phonehablar de algo to talk about somethingLa viejita habla mucho The little old lady talks a lot.3 to talk.4 to speak (idioma).5 to discuss (asunto).es mejor que lo hables con él it would be better if you talked to him about it6 to talk to, to speak to.Ella le habla a Ricardo She talks to Richard.* * *1 (gen) to speak, talk2 (mencionar) to talk, mention3 (murmurar) to talk4 (dar un tratamiento) to call (de, -)1 (idioma) to speak2 (tratar) to talk over, discuss1 (uso recíproco) to speak, talk\es como hablar a la pared figurado it's like talking to a brick walleso es hablar now you're talkingestar hablando (cuadro etc) to be almost alivehablar a solas to talk to oneselfhablar alto to speak loud■ ¿puedes hablar más alto? can you speak up, please?hablar bajo to speak softlyhablar bien de alguien to speak well of somebodyhablar claro to speak plainlyhablar como un libro (expresarse muy bien) to speak very well, express oneself very clearly 2 (hablar con afectación) to speak affectedlyhablar con el corazón to speak from the hearthablar en broma to be jokinghablar en cristiano familiar to talk plainlyhablar en nombre de alguien to speak on somebody's behalfhablar mal de alguien to speak badly of somebodyhablar por hablar to talk for the sake of talkinghablar por los codos familiar to be a chatterboxno hablarse con alguien not to be on speaking terms with somebodyno hay más que hablar there's nothing more to be saidno se hable más de ello and that's that¡quién fue a hablar! look who's talking!se habla de que... it is said that...'Se habla inglés' "English spoken"sin hablar de not to mentionsin hablar palabra without saying a word* * *verb1) to speak2) talk* * *1.VI to speak, talk (a, con to) (de about, of)necesito hablar contigo — I need to talk o speak to you
acabamos de hablar del premio — we were just talking o speaking about the prize
¡mira quién fue a hablar! — look who's talking!
que hable él — let him speak, let him have his say
¡hable!, ¡puede hablar! — (Telec) you're through!, go ahead! (EEUU)
¿quién habla? — (Telec) who's calling?, who is it?
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hablar claro — (fig) to speak plainly o bluntly•
dar que hablar a la gente — to make people talk, cause tongues to wag•
hablaba en broma — she was joking¿hablas en serio? — are you serious?
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hacer hablar a algn — to make sb talk•
hablar por hablar — to talk for talking's sake, talk for the sake of ithablamos por teléfono todos los días — we speak on the phone every day, we phone each other every day
¡ni hablar! —
cristiano, plata-¿vas a ayudarle en la mudanza? -¡ni hablar! — "are you going to help him with the move?" - "no way!" o - "you must be joking!"
2. VT1) [+ idioma] to speakhabla bien el portugués — he speaks good Portuguese, he speaks Portuguese well
"se habla inglés" — "English spoken"
2) (=tratar de)•
no hay más que hablar — there's nothing more to be said about itme gustan las películas de vaqueros y no hay más que hablar — I happen to like westerns and I don't see why I should have to justify it
3) Méx (Telec) to (tele)phone3.See:HABLAR ¿"Speak" o "talk"? ► Se traduce por speak cuando hablar tiene un sentido general, es decir, hace referencia a la emisión de sonidos articulados: Estaba tan conmocionado que no podía hablar He was so shocked that he was unable to speak Su padre antes tartamudeaba al hablar Her father used to stutter when he spoke ► También se emplea speak cuando nos referimos a la capacidad de hablar un idioma: Habla francés y alemán She speaks French and German ► Cuando hablar implica la participación de más de una persona, es decir, se trata de una conversación, una charla, o un comentario, entonces se traduce por talk. Es una de esas personas que no para de hablar He's one of those people who won't stop talking ► Para traducir la construcción hablar con alguien podemos utilizar talk to ( talk with en el inglés de EE.UU.) o, si el uso es más formal, se puede emplear speak to ( speak with en el inglés de EE.UU.): Vi a Manolo hablando animadamente con un grupo de turistas I saw Manolo talking o speaking animatedly to o with a group of tourists ► Si queremos especificar el idioma en que se desarrolla la conversación, se puede emplear tanto talk como speak, aunque este último se usa en un lenguaje más formal: Me sorprendió bastante verla hablar en francés con tanta soltura I was surprised to see her talking o speaking (in) French so fluently Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( articular palabras) to speakhablar en voz baja — to speak o talk quietly
aún no sabe hablar — he hasn't started to talk yet o isn't talking yet
2) ( expresarse) to speakdéjalo hablar — let him speak, let him have his say (colloq)
hablar claro — ( claramente) to speak clearly; ( francamente) to speak frankly
mira quién habla or quién fue a hablar — (fam) look o hark who's talking (colloq)
hablar por hablar — to talk for the sake of it
quien mucho habla mucho yerra — the more you talk, the more mistakes you'll make
3)a) ( conversar) to talkse pasaron toda la noche hablando — they spent the whole night talking o (colloq) chatting
tengo que hablarte or que hablar contigo — I need to speak to you o have a word with you
hablando se entiende la gente — (fr hecha) the way to work things out is by talking
hablar con alguien — to speak o talk to somebody
ni hablar: de eso ni hablar that's totally out of the question; ni hablar! no way! (colloq), no chance! (colloq); nos castigaron por hablar en clase — we were punished for talking in class
b) ( murmurar) to talkdar que hablar — to start people talking
c) ( al teléfono)¿quién habla? — who's speaking o calling?
¿con quién hablo? — who am I speaking with (AmE) o (BrE) speaking to?
4) (tratar, referirse a)hablar de algo/alguien — to talk about something/somebody
tú y yo no tenemos nada de que hablar — you and I have nothing to say to each other o nothing to discuss
hablar de negocios — to talk (about) o discuss business
lo dejamos en 10.000 y no se hable más (de ello) — let's say 10,000 and be done with it
el viaje en tren sale caro, y no hablemos ya del avión — going by train is expensive, and as for flying...
hablar sobre or acerca de algo — to talk about something
5) ( bajo coacción) to talk6)a) ( dar discurso) to speakel rey habló a la nación — the king spoke to o addressed the nation
b) ( dirigirse a) to speakháblale de tú — use the `tú' form with him
7)a) ( anunciar propósito)hablar de + inf — to talk of -ing, talk about -ing
mucho hablar de ahorrar y va y se compra esto — all this talk of saving and he goes and buys this! (colloq)
b) ( rumorear)se habla de que va a renunciar — it is said o rumored that she's going to resign
8) (Méx) ( por teléfono) to call, phone2.hablar vt1) < idioma> to speak2) ( tratar)ya lo hablaremos más adelante — we'll talk about o discuss that later
háblalo con ella — speak o talk to her about it
3) (fam) ( decir)3.no hables disparates or tonterías — don't talk nonsense
hablarse v pronno se habla con ella — he's not speaking o talking to her, he's not on speaking terms with her
* * *= speak, talk, share + Posesivo + view, speak up, chat.Ex. If, however, you wish to speak another language with DOBIS/LIBIS, enter the name of that language in this field by typing over the language displayed.Ex. The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.Ex. The aim is to encourage children to read more and to share their views on the books they read.Ex. 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.Ex. The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.----* conseguir hablar con = catch up with.* dar de qué hablar = raise + eyebrows, fuel + rumours, give + rise to rumours.* dar que hablar = fuel + rumours, give + rise to rumours, raise + eyebrows.* del que estamos hablando = in question.* empezar a hablar de = make + noises about, make + a noise about.* estar hablando del tema = be on the topic.* estrictamente hablando = strictly speaking.* extasiarse hablando de Algo = wax + lyrical, wax + rapturous.* forma de hablar = manner of speaking.* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* hablando en plata = crudely put.* hablando en términos muy generales = crudely put.* hablando figuradamente = figuratively speaking.* hablando por teléfono = on the line.* hablando sinceramente = straight talk.* hablando sin rodeos = crudely put.* hablando sin tapujos = straight talk.* hablar a = speak to.* hablar a calzón quitado = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the table.* hablar a favor de = speak up for.* hablar alto = be loud.* hablar al unísono = speak with + one voice.* hablar antes de tiempo = speak too soon.* hablar bajo = speak + low.* hablar ceceando = lisp.* hablar claro = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the table.* hablar como una cotorra = talk + Posesivo + socks off.* hablar con = check with, speak with, talk with, speak to.* hablar con diplomacia = say + the right thing.* hablar con entusiasmo = gush about.* hablar con la boca llena = speak with + Posesivo + mouth full, talk with + Posesivo + mouth full.* hablar con la nariz = talk through + Posesivo + nose.* hablar con lengua de serpiente = talk with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue.* hablar con ritmo y rima = rap about.* hablar de = be on about, talk about, tell of.* hablar de boquilla = pay + lip service.* hablar del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.* hablar del mismo modo = talk + alike.* hablar del trabajo = talk + shop.* hablar despectivamente = speak + disparagingly.* hablar efusivamente = gush about.* hablar emotivamente y con efusividad = gush about.* hablar en contra de = speak against.* hablar en falso = speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue.* hablar en favor de = put + a word in for.* hablar en lengua desconocida = speak in + tongues, talk in + tongues.* hablar en plata = put + it crudely.* hablar en público = public speaking, speak in + public.* hablar entre dientes = mumble, mutter.* hablar entre dientes sin ser entendido = mumble.* hablar en voz alta = talk in + a loud voice.* hablar en voz baja = whisper, speak + low.* hablar explícitamente = speak out.* hablar hasta por los codos = talk + Posesivo + socks off.* hablar hasta reventar = talk + Reflexivo + blue in the face.* hablar incoherentmente = babble.* hablar mal de = speak against, speak out against, speak + ill of, say + nasty things about, slag + Nombre + off, slate, diss.* hablar maravillas de = praise.* hablar más de la cuenta = shoot + Posesivo + mouth off.* hablar muy bien de = rave about, rant and rave.* hablar pestes = trash, call + Nombre + all the names under the sun, say + nasty things about, slag + Nombre + off, cut + Nombre + up, tear + Nombre + down, rubbish.* hablar por hablar = waffle, talk through + Posesivo + hat.* hablar por la nariz = talk through + Posesivo + nose.* hablar por los codos = talk + Posesivo + socks off, talk + Reflexivo + blue in the face.* hablar por Uno mismo = speak for + Reflexivo.* hablarse = on speaking terms.* hablarse bien de Algo o Alguien = be well spoken of.* hablar sin decir nada = waffle.* hablar sin parar = burble on.* hablar sin pensar = shoot from + the hip.* hablar sin ser entendido = speak in + tongues, talk in + tongues.* hablar sin ton ni son = talk through + Posesivo + hat.* llevar a hablar de una cuestión = bring up + issue.* loro viejo no aprende a hablar = you can't teach an old dog new tricks, you can't teach an old dog new tricks.* ¡mira quién habla! = look who's talking!.* ¡ni hablar! = no dice!.* ¡ni hablar del caso! = no dice!.* persona que sólo habla una lengua = monoglot.* que habla en voz baja = quietly spoken.* saber de lo que Uno estar hablando = know + Posesivo + stuff.* ser como hablar con la pared = be like talking to a brick wall.* volver a hablar innecesariamente = belabour [belabor, -USA].* ya hemos hablado bastante de = so much for.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( articular palabras) to speakhablar en voz baja — to speak o talk quietly
aún no sabe hablar — he hasn't started to talk yet o isn't talking yet
2) ( expresarse) to speakdéjalo hablar — let him speak, let him have his say (colloq)
hablar claro — ( claramente) to speak clearly; ( francamente) to speak frankly
mira quién habla or quién fue a hablar — (fam) look o hark who's talking (colloq)
hablar por hablar — to talk for the sake of it
quien mucho habla mucho yerra — the more you talk, the more mistakes you'll make
3)a) ( conversar) to talkse pasaron toda la noche hablando — they spent the whole night talking o (colloq) chatting
tengo que hablarte or que hablar contigo — I need to speak to you o have a word with you
hablando se entiende la gente — (fr hecha) the way to work things out is by talking
hablar con alguien — to speak o talk to somebody
ni hablar: de eso ni hablar that's totally out of the question; ni hablar! no way! (colloq), no chance! (colloq); nos castigaron por hablar en clase — we were punished for talking in class
b) ( murmurar) to talkdar que hablar — to start people talking
c) ( al teléfono)¿quién habla? — who's speaking o calling?
¿con quién hablo? — who am I speaking with (AmE) o (BrE) speaking to?
4) (tratar, referirse a)hablar de algo/alguien — to talk about something/somebody
tú y yo no tenemos nada de que hablar — you and I have nothing to say to each other o nothing to discuss
hablar de negocios — to talk (about) o discuss business
lo dejamos en 10.000 y no se hable más (de ello) — let's say 10,000 and be done with it
el viaje en tren sale caro, y no hablemos ya del avión — going by train is expensive, and as for flying...
hablar sobre or acerca de algo — to talk about something
5) ( bajo coacción) to talk6)a) ( dar discurso) to speakel rey habló a la nación — the king spoke to o addressed the nation
b) ( dirigirse a) to speakháblale de tú — use the `tú' form with him
7)a) ( anunciar propósito)hablar de + inf — to talk of -ing, talk about -ing
mucho hablar de ahorrar y va y se compra esto — all this talk of saving and he goes and buys this! (colloq)
b) ( rumorear)se habla de que va a renunciar — it is said o rumored that she's going to resign
8) (Méx) ( por teléfono) to call, phone2.hablar vt1) < idioma> to speak2) ( tratar)ya lo hablaremos más adelante — we'll talk about o discuss that later
háblalo con ella — speak o talk to her about it
3) (fam) ( decir)3.no hables disparates or tonterías — don't talk nonsense
hablarse v pronno se habla con ella — he's not speaking o talking to her, he's not on speaking terms with her
* * *= speak, talk, share + Posesivo + view, speak up, chat.Ex: If, however, you wish to speak another language with DOBIS/LIBIS, enter the name of that language in this field by typing over the language displayed.
Ex: The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.Ex: The aim is to encourage children to read more and to share their views on the books they read.Ex: 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.Ex: The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.* conseguir hablar con = catch up with.* dar de qué hablar = raise + eyebrows, fuel + rumours, give + rise to rumours.* dar que hablar = fuel + rumours, give + rise to rumours, raise + eyebrows.* del que estamos hablando = in question.* empezar a hablar de = make + noises about, make + a noise about.* estar hablando del tema = be on the topic.* estrictamente hablando = strictly speaking.* extasiarse hablando de Algo = wax + lyrical, wax + rapturous.* forma de hablar = manner of speaking.* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* hablando en plata = crudely put.* hablando en términos muy generales = crudely put.* hablando figuradamente = figuratively speaking.* hablando por teléfono = on the line.* hablando sinceramente = straight talk.* hablando sin rodeos = crudely put.* hablando sin tapujos = straight talk.* hablar a = speak to.* hablar a calzón quitado = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the table.* hablar a favor de = speak up for.* hablar alto = be loud.* hablar al unísono = speak with + one voice.* hablar antes de tiempo = speak too soon.* hablar bajo = speak + low.* hablar ceceando = lisp.* hablar claro = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the table.* hablar como una cotorra = talk + Posesivo + socks off.* hablar con = check with, speak with, talk with, speak to.* hablar con diplomacia = say + the right thing.* hablar con entusiasmo = gush about.* hablar con la boca llena = speak with + Posesivo + mouth full, talk with + Posesivo + mouth full.* hablar con la nariz = talk through + Posesivo + nose.* hablar con lengua de serpiente = talk with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue, speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue.* hablar con ritmo y rima = rap about.* hablar de = be on about, talk about, tell of.* hablar de boquilla = pay + lip service.* hablar del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.* hablar del mismo modo = talk + alike.* hablar del trabajo = talk + shop.* hablar despectivamente = speak + disparagingly.* hablar efusivamente = gush about.* hablar emotivamente y con efusividad = gush about.* hablar en contra de = speak against.* hablar en falso = speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue.* hablar en favor de = put + a word in for.* hablar en lengua desconocida = speak in + tongues, talk in + tongues.* hablar en plata = put + it crudely.* hablar en público = public speaking, speak in + public.* hablar entre dientes = mumble, mutter.* hablar entre dientes sin ser entendido = mumble.* hablar en voz alta = talk in + a loud voice.* hablar en voz baja = whisper, speak + low.* hablar explícitamente = speak out.* hablar hasta por los codos = talk + Posesivo + socks off.* hablar hasta reventar = talk + Reflexivo + blue in the face.* hablar incoherentmente = babble.* hablar mal de = speak against, speak out against, speak + ill of, say + nasty things about, slag + Nombre + off, slate, diss.* hablar maravillas de = praise.* hablar más de la cuenta = shoot + Posesivo + mouth off.* hablar muy bien de = rave about, rant and rave.* hablar pestes = trash, call + Nombre + all the names under the sun, say + nasty things about, slag + Nombre + off, cut + Nombre + up, tear + Nombre + down, rubbish.* hablar por hablar = waffle, talk through + Posesivo + hat.* hablar por la nariz = talk through + Posesivo + nose.* hablar por los codos = talk + Posesivo + socks off, talk + Reflexivo + blue in the face.* hablar por Uno mismo = speak for + Reflexivo.* hablarse = on speaking terms.* hablarse bien de Algo o Alguien = be well spoken of.* hablar sin decir nada = waffle.* hablar sin parar = burble on.* hablar sin pensar = shoot from + the hip.* hablar sin ser entendido = speak in + tongues, talk in + tongues.* hablar sin ton ni son = talk through + Posesivo + hat.* llevar a hablar de una cuestión = bring up + issue.* loro viejo no aprende a hablar = you can't teach an old dog new tricks, you can't teach an old dog new tricks.* ¡mira quién habla! = look who's talking!.* ¡ni hablar! = no dice!.* ¡ni hablar del caso! = no dice!.* persona que sólo habla una lengua = monoglot.* que habla en voz baja = quietly spoken.* saber de lo que Uno estar hablando = know + Posesivo + stuff.* ser como hablar con la pared = be like talking to a brick wall.* volver a hablar innecesariamente = belabour [belabor, -USA].* ya hemos hablado bastante de = so much for.* * *hablar [A1 ]■ hablar (verbo intransitivo)A articular palabrasB1 expresarse2 hablar + complementoC1 conversar2 charlar3 murmurar4 en conversaciones telefónicasD tratar, referirse aE bajo coacciónF1 dar un discurso2 dirigirse aG1 anunciar un propósito2 rumorearH recordarI tener relacionesJ México: por teléfono■ hablar (verbo transitivo)A hablar: idiomaB tratar, consultarC decir■ hablarse (verbo pronominal)viA (articular palabras) to speakhablar en voz baja to speak o talk quietly, to speak o talk in a low voicehabla más alto speak uphabla más bajo don't speak so loudly, keep your voice downhabla con un deje andaluz she speaks with a slight Andalusian accent, she has a slight Andalusian accentquítate la mano de la boca y habla claro take your hand away from your mouth and speak clearlyes muy pequeño, todavía no sabe hablar he's still a baby, he hasn't started to talk yet o he isn't talking yetno hables con la boca llena don't talk with your mouth fullhablar por la nariz to have a nasal voice, to talk through one's nosees una réplica perfecta, sólo le falta hablar it's a perfect likeness, you almost expect it to start talkingB1 (expresarse) to speakdéjalo hablar a él ahora let him speak now, let him have his say now ( colloq)no hables hasta que no se te pregunte don't speak until you're spoken tohabla claro ¿cuánto quieres? tell me straight, how much do you want? ( colloq)ha hablado la voz de la experiencia there speaks the voice of experience, he speaks from experiencelas cifras hablan por sí solas the figures speak for themselvesno sabe de qué va el tema, el caso es hablar he doesn't know what it's all about but he just has to have his sayen fin, mejor no hablar anyway, I'd better keep my mouth shut¡así se habla! that's what I like to hear!hablo en mi nombre y en el de mis compañeros I speak for myself and for my colleaguestú no hables or no hace falta que hables ( fam); you're a fine one to talk! ( colloq), you've got no room to talk! ( colloq), you can talk! ( colloq)hablar por hablar: no sabe nada del tema, habla por hablar he doesn't know anything about the subject, he just likes the sound of his own voice o he just talks for the sake of ithacer hablar a algn: ve a hacerte la cama y no me hagas hablar go and make your bed, and don't let me have to tell you twice o tell you againquien mucho habla mucho yerra the more you talk, the more mistakes you'll make2 (+ complemento) to speak¿en qué idioma hablan en casa? what language do you speak at home?hablar por señas to use sign languageno sabe hablar en público she's no good at speaking in publicaunque no coincido con sus ideas, reconozco que habla muy bien even though I do not share his views, I accept that he is a very good speaker(el) hablar bien no cuesta dinero being polite never hurt anybodyC1 (conversar) to talkestá hablando con el vecino de arriba he's talking o speaking to the man from upstairsse pasaron toda la noche hablando they spent the whole night talking o ( colloq) chattingestaba hablando conmigo mismo I was talking to myselflo conozco de vista, pero nunca he hablado con él I know him by sight, but I've never actually spoken to himtú y yo tenemos que hablar you and I must have a talk, you and I have to talk¿podemos hablar a solas un momento? can I have a word with you in private?, can I talk to you alone for a moment?no te vayas, tengo que hablarte or tengo que hablar contigo don't go, I need to speak to you o have a word with youpara hablar con el director hay que solicitar entrevista you have to get an appointment if you want to speak to o see the directorhabla tú con él, quizás a ti te escuche you talk to him, maybe he'll listen to youes como si estuviera hablando con las paredes it's like talking to a brick wallhablar por teléfono/por el celular ( AmL) or el móvil ( Esp) to talk on the phone/cell phone ( AmE) o mobile ( BrE)hablando se entiende la gente ( fr hecha); if you/they talk it over you'll/they'll sort it outni hablar: pretende que cargue con su trabajo y de eso ni hablar he wants me to do his work but there's no way that I'm going to¿estarías dispuesto a hacerlo? — ¡ni hablar! would you be willing to do it? — no way o not likely o no chance! ( colloq)2 (charlar) to talknos castigaron por hablar en clase we were punished for talking in classse pasó el día habla que te habla she talked nonstop the whole day ( colloq)3 (murmurar) to talkno hagas caso, a la gente le gusta mucho hablar don't take any notice, people just like to talk o gossipdar que hablar: si sigues actuando de esa manera, vas a dar que hablar if you carry on like that, people will start talking o tongues will start to wag4(en conversaciones telefónicas): ¿quién habla? who's speaking o calling?D (tratar, referirse a) hablar DE algo/algn to talk ABOUT sth/sb¿de qué están hablando? what are you talking about?hay muchas cosas de las que no puedo hablar con ella there are a lot of things I can't talk to her abouttú y yo no tenemos nada de que hablar you and I have nothing to say to each other o nothing to discussse pasaron toda la tarde hablando de negocios they spent the whole evening talking (about) o discussing businessprecisamente hablábamos de ti we were just talking about youestaban hablando de él a sus espaldas they were talking about him behind his backsiempre está hablando mal de su suegra he never has anything good o a good word to say about his mother-in-lawlo dejamos en 10.000 y no se hable más (de ello) let's say 10,000 and be done with itel viaje en tren sale caro, y no hablemos ya del avión going by train is expensive, and as for flying …en su libro habla de un tiempo futuro en el que … in his book he writes about o speaks of a time in the future when …hablar SOBREor ACERCA de algo to talk ABOUT sthya hablaremos sobre ese tema en el momento oportuno we'll talk about that when the time comeshablar DE algo/algn to talk ABOUT sth/sbtengo que hablarte de algo importante there's something important I have to talk to you aboutháblame de tus planes para el futuro tell me about your plans for the futureno sé de qué me estás hablando I don't know what you're talking aboutme han hablado mucho de ese restaurante I've heard a lot about that restaurantme han hablado muy bien de él people speak very highly of him, I've heard a lot of nice o good things about himLaura me ha hablado mucho de ti Laura's told me a lot about youhablemos de usted let's talk about youle he hablado al director de tu caso I've mentioned your case to the director, I've spoken to the director about your caseE (bajo coacción) to talkno lograron hacerlo hablar they couldn't get him to talkF1 (dar un discurso) to speakesta noche hablará por la radio he will speak on the radio tonightel rey habló a la nación the king spoke to o addressed the nation2 (dirigirse a) to speakhaz el favor de no hablarme en ese tono please don't talk o speak to me in that tone of voice, please don't use that tone of voice with me¿qué manera es ésa de hablarle a tu madre? that's no way to speak to your mother!no le hables de tú don't use the `tu' form with o to himdíselo tú porque a mí no me habla you tell him because he isn't talking o speaking to melleva una semana sin hablarme he hasn't spoken to me for a weekG1 (anunciar un propósito) hablar DE + INF to talk OF -ING, talk ABOUT -INGse está hablando de construir una carretera nueva they're talking of o about building a new road, there's talk of a new road being builtmucho hablar de ahorrar y va y se compra esto all this talk of saving and he goes and buys this!2 (rumorear) hablar DE algo:se habla ya de miles de víctimas there is already talk of thousands of casualtiesse habla de que va a renunciar it is said o rumored that she's going to resign, they say o people say that she's going to resignH ( liter) (recordar) hablar DE algo:unos monumentos que hablan de la grandeza de aquella época monuments which tell of o reflect the grandeur of that erate habló Laura Laura called o phoned o ( BrE) rang■ hablarvtA ‹idioma› to speakhabla el idioma con mucha soltura he speaks the language fluently[ S ] se habla español Spanish spokenB (tratar, consultar) to talk about, discussháblalo con tu padre speak o talk to your father about iteso ya lo hablaremos más adelante we'll talk about that o discuss that lateresto vamos a tener que hablarlo con más tiempo we're going to have to talk about o discuss this when we have more timeya está todo resuelto, no hay (nada) más que hablar it's all settled, there's nothing more to discuss o sayC ( fam)(decir): no hables disparates or tonterías don't talk nonsense, don't talk garbage ( AmE colloq), don't talk rubbish ( BrE colloq)no habló ni una palabra en toda la reunión he didn't say a word throughout the whole meeting■ hablarse( recíproco):llevan meses sin hablarse they haven't spoken to each other for months¿piensas seguir toda la vida sin hablarte con ella? are you never going to speak to her again?, aren't you ever going to talk to her again?* * *
hablar ( conjugate hablar) verbo intransitivo
1
habla más bajo keep your voice down
( francamente) to speak frankly;
un político que habla muy bien a politician who is a very good speaker;
hablar por hablar to talk for the sake of it
2
tenemos que hablar we must (have a) talk;
hablar con algn to speak o talk to sb;
tengo que hablarte or que hablar contigo I need to speak to you o have a word with you;
está hablando por teléfono he's on the phone;
¡ni hablar! no way! (colloq), no chance! (colloq)
◊ dar que hablar to start people talkingd) ( rumorear):
se habla de que va a renunciar it is said o rumored that she's going to resigne) ( al teléfono):◊ ¿con quién hablo? who am I speaking with (AmE) o (BrE) speaking to?
3a) (tratar, referirse a) hablar de algo/algn to talk about sth/sb;◊ hablar de negocios to talk (about) o discuss business;
siempre habla mal de ella he never has a good word to say about her;
hablan muy bien de él people speak very highly of him;
me ha hablado mucho de ti she's told me a lot about you;
en tren sale caro, y no hablemos ya del avión going by train is expensive, and as for flying …;
háblame de tus planes tell me about your plans;
hablar sobre or acerca de algo to talk about sth
háblale de tú use the `tú' form with himc) ( anunciar propósito) hablar de hacer algo to talk of doing sth;
4 (Méx) ( por teléfono) to call, phone
verbo transitivo
1 ‹ idioma› to speak
2 ( tratar):
ya lo hablaremos más adelante we'll talk about o discuss that later
hablarse verbo pronominal:
no se habla con ella he's not speaking o talking to her, he's not on speaking terms with her
hablar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to speak, talk: estaba hablando con Jorge, I was speaking to Jorge
habla muy mal de su marido, she speaks badly of her husband
2 (charlar) to talk, chat: le encanta hablar por teléfono, he loves chatting on the phone
3 (tratar, versar) to talk about: este artículo habla de los extraterrestres, this article deals with aliens
4 (referirse) no hablaba de ella, I wasn't talking about her
habla de él como si de un dios se tratara, you would have thought she was talking about a god from the way she spoke about him
II verbo transitivo
1 (una lengua) to speak: habla francés, he speaks French
2 (discutir, tratar) to talk over, discuss: háblalo con tu madre, talk it over with your mother
no tengo nada que hablar contigo, I've nothing to say to you
3 (decir) habla maravillas de su nuevo coche, he's raving on about his new car
♦ Locuciones: hablar en broma, to be joking
familiar ¡mira tú quién fue a hablar!, look who's talking!
ni hablar, certainly not
' hablar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abominar
- acento
- alquilar
- alta
- alto
- ancha
- ancho
- balbucear
- broma
- caldo
- callar
- carrete
- cascar
- cerrada
- cerrado
- cerrarse
- chistar
- clara
- claro
- codo
- como
- contigo
- correr
- costar
- dar
- dejar
- deshora
- despepitarse
- dialéctica
- embalarse
- en
- enrollarse
- extenderse
- fanfarronear
- gachó
- gangosa
- gangoso
- habla
- hablarse
- impertinencia
- imprudencia
- íntima
- íntimo
- maravilla
- murmurar
- ni
- palabra
- parar
- peluquín
- permitir
English:
about
- abruptly
- admire
- afraid
- age
- alone
- approachable
- babble
- bitterly
- blunt
- bone
- break off
- breath
- breathe
- captivate
- confidence
- crack
- croak
- curt
- delegation
- directly
- discuss
- do
- dog
- drawl
- drone
- easy
- evenly
- fear
- female
- fluent
- go on
- gush
- harp on
- hear of
- hot air
- jabber
- jaw
- likely
- male-dominated
- mimic
- mouth
- mutter
- nasally
- need
- nelly
- nice
- nonstop
- oneself
- pipe up
* * *♦ vi1. [emitir palabras] to speak;hablar en voz alta/baja to speak loudly/softly;el bebé ya habla the baby is talking already2. [expresarse, comunicarse] to speak;hablar claro to speak clearly;hablar en español/inglés to speak in Spanish/English;hablar por señas to use sign language;dejar hablar a alguien to let sb speak;déjame hablar a mí [como representante] let me do the talking;[en discusión] let me get a word in;hacer hablar a alguien [a tímido] to get sb talking;[en interrogatorio] to get sb to talk;hablar solo to talk to oneself;estos detalles hablan mucho del tipo de persona que es these small points say a lot about the sort of person she is;sus actos hablan por sí solos his actions speak for themselves;¡así se habla! hear, hear!;¡qué bien habla este político! this politician's a really good speaker;hablar por hablar to talk for the sake of talking;3. [conversar] to talk ( con o Am a to), to speak ( con o Am a to);estaba hablando en broma I was only joking;¿podemos hablar un momento? could I have a word with you?;estuvimos toda la noche hablando we talked all night, we spent all night talking;no debes hablar en clase you mustn't talk in class;necesito hablar contigo I need to talk o speak to you, we need to talk;hablé con ella ayer por la noche I spoke to her last night;¿has hablado con él alguna vez? have you ever talked o spoken to him?;hablé con él por teléfono I spoke to him on the phone;está hablando por teléfono he's on the phone;¡(de eso) ni hablar! no way!;hablando se entiende la gente it's good to talk4. [tratar]hablar de algo/alguien to talk o speak about sth/sb;hablar bien/mal de to speak well/badly of;háblame de ti tell me about yourself;me han hablado muy bien de este restaurante I've heard a lot of good things about this restaurant, I've heard people speak very highly of this restaurant;mi hermano me ha hablado mucho de ti my brother's told me a lot about you;es mejor no hablar del tema it would be best if we didn't mention the subject;tenemos muy buenos tenistas, y no hablemos de futbolistas… we have very good tennis players, and as for footballers…5. [murmurar] to talk;hablar mal de alguien to criticize sb, to run sb down;siempre va hablando de los demás she's always going around saying things about o talking about other people;dar que hablar to make people talk6. [pronunciar un discurso] to speak;el presidente habló a las masas the president spoke to o addressed the masses7. [confesar] to talk;lo torturaron y al final habló they tortured him and in the end he talked¡a mí no me hables así! don't you speak to me like that!♦ vt1. [idioma] to speak;habla danés y sueco she can speak o she speaks Danish and Swedish;habla muy bien el portugués he speaks very good Portuguese2. [asunto] to discuss ( con with);es mejor que lo hables con el jefe it would be better if you talked to the boss about it;vamos a ir, y no hay nada más que hablar we're going, and that's that* * *v/i1 speak;hablar alto/bajo speak loudly/softly;hablar claro fig say what one means;hablar por sí solo fig speak for o.s.2 ( conversar) talk;hablar con alguien talk to s.o., talk with s.o.3:4:¡ni hablar! no way!;hablar por hablar talk for the sake of it;¡mira quién habla! look who’s talking!;no me hagas hablar más I don’t want to have to say this again!;no se hable más (del asunto) I don’t want to hear anything more about it;por no hablar de … not to mention …* * *hablar vi1) : to speak, to talkhablar en broma: to be joking2)hablar de : to mention, to talk about3)dar que hablar : to make people talkhablar vt1) : to speak (a language)2) : to talk about, to discussháblalo con tu jefe: discuss it with your boss* * *hablar vb¿hablas inglés? do you speak English?¿puedo hablar con Javi? can I speak to Javi?2. (conversar) to talk¡ni hablar! no way! -
83 habla
f.1 language (idioma).de habla española Spanish-speakinglos países de habla inglesa English-speaking countriesel habla popular the everyday speech2 speech.no saben si recuperará el habla they don't know if she will ever speak againquedarse sin habla to be left speechless3 parole (linguistics).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: hablar.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 (facultad) speech2 (idioma) language; (dialecto) dialect\¡al habla! (al teléfono) speaking!de habla española / de habla hispana Spanish-speakingestar al habla con alguien to be in touch with somebodyperder el habla to lose one's power of speechponerse al habla con alguien to get in touch with somebodyquedarse sin habla to be left speechlesshabla regional regional dialect* * *noun f.1) speech2) language, dialect•- de habla* * *SF1) (=facultad) speech2) (Ling) (=idioma) language; (=dialecto) dialect, speech3) (=acción)¡Benjamín al habla! — (Telec) Benjamín speaking!
estar al habla — (Telec) to be on the line, be speaking; (Náut) to be within hailing distance
* * *femenino‡1) ( facultad) speechperder/recobrar el habla — to lose/recover one's powers of speech
2)a) ( idioma)b) ( manera de hablar)3)¿el Sr. Ros? - al habla — Mr. Ros? - speaking
estar/ponerse al habla con alguien — to be/get in contact with somebody
* * *= speech, parlance.Ex. The labels on the left have been chosen to come as close as possible to everyday speech.Ex. For example, in psychology, S for subject, and E for experimenter are common parlance.----* América de habla hispana = Spanish America.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* canadiense de habla inglesa = English-Canadian.* defecto del habla = speech impediment.* de habla afrikaans = Afrikaans-speaking.* de habla alemana = German-speaking.* de habla francesa = French-speaking.* de habla inglesa = English-speaking.* de habla portuguesa = Portuguese-speaking.* habla artificial = synthesised speech.* habla con ritmo y rima = rap-talk.* habla sintética = synthetic speech.* impedimento del habla = speech impediment.* mundo de habla inglesa, el = English-speaking world, the.* quedarse sin habla = stun into + speechlessness, be speechless, be gobsmacked.* reconocedor del habla = speech recognizer.* reconocimiento del habla = speech recognition, voice recognition.* sintetizador del habla = speech synthesiser.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* * *femenino‡1) ( facultad) speechperder/recobrar el habla — to lose/recover one's powers of speech
2)a) ( idioma)b) ( manera de hablar)3)¿el Sr. Ros? - al habla — Mr. Ros? - speaking
estar/ponerse al habla con alguien — to be/get in contact with somebody
* * *= speech, parlance.Ex: The labels on the left have been chosen to come as close as possible to everyday speech.
Ex: For example, in psychology, S for subject, and E for experimenter are common parlance.* América de habla hispana = Spanish America.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* canadiense de habla inglesa = English-Canadian.* defecto del habla = speech impediment.* de habla afrikaans = Afrikaans-speaking.* de habla alemana = German-speaking.* de habla francesa = French-speaking.* de habla inglesa = English-speaking.* de habla portuguesa = Portuguese-speaking.* habla artificial = synthesised speech.* habla con ritmo y rima = rap-talk.* habla sintética = synthetic speech.* impedimento del habla = speech impediment.* mundo de habla inglesa, el = English-speaking world, the.* quedarse sin habla = stun into + speechlessness, be speechless, be gobsmacked.* reconocedor del habla = speech recognizer.* reconocimiento del habla = speech recognition, voice recognition.* sintetizador del habla = speech synthesiser.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* * *f‡A (facultad) speechperder/recobrar el habla to lose/recover one's powers of speechal verla entrar se quedó sin habla when he saw her come in, he was speechless o dumbfoundedB1(idioma): los países de habla hispana Spanish-speaking countries2(manera de hablar): el habla de esta región the local way of speaking, the way they speak in this areagiros propios del habla infantil expressions that children useen el habla de los médicos in medical jargon o languagela lengua y el habla langue and paroleC¿el Sr. Cuevas? — al habla Mr. Cuevas? — speakingestamos al habla con nuestro corresponsal en Beirut we have our correspondent in Beirut on the lineponerse al habla con algn to get in contact with sb* * *
Del verbo hablar: ( conjugate hablar)
habla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
habla
hablar
habla feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
1 ( facultad) speech;
al verla me quedé sin habla when I saw her I was speechless
2a) ( idioma):
b) ( manera de hablar):
3
estamos al habla con nuestro corresponsal we have our correspondent on the line
hablar ( conjugate hablar) verbo intransitivo
1
habla más bajo keep your voice down
( francamente) to speak frankly;
un político que habla muy bien a politician who is a very good speaker;
habla por habla to talk for the sake of it
2
tenemos que habla we must (have a) talk;
habla con algn to speak o talk to sb;
tengo que hablate or que habla contigo I need to speak to you o have a word with you;
está hablando por teléfono he's on the phone;
¡ni habla! no way! (colloq), no chance! (colloq)
◊ dar que habla to start people talkingd) ( rumorear):
se habla de que va a renunciar it is said o rumored that she's going to resigne) ( al teléfono):◊ ¿con quién hablo? who am I speaking with (AmE) o (BrE) speaking to?
3a) (tratar, referirse a) habla de algo/algn to talk about sth/sb;◊ habla de negocios to talk (about) o discuss business;
siempre habla mal de ella he never has a good word to say about her;
hablan muy bien de él people speak very highly of him;
me ha hablado mucho de ti she's told me a lot about you;
en tren sale caro, y no hablemos ya del avión going by train is expensive, and as for flying …;
háblame de tus planes tell me about your plans;
habla sobre or acerca de algo to talk about sth
háblale de tú use the `tú' form with himc) ( anunciar propósito) habla de hacer algo to talk of doing sth;
4 (Méx) ( por teléfono) to call, phone
verbo transitivo
1 ‹ idioma› to speak
2 ( tratar):
ya lo hablaemos más adelante we'll talk about o discuss that later
hablarse verbo pronominal:
no se habla con ella he's not speaking o talking to her, he's not on speaking terms with her
habla sustantivo femenino
1 (lengua, idioma) language
los países de habla hispana, Spanish-speaking countries
2 (capacidad para hablar) speech: tardó unos minutos en recobrar el habla, it was a few minutes before she could speak again
3 (modo de hablar) se le nota en el habla que es extranjero, you can tell he's a foreigner by the way he speaks
♦ Locuciones: al habla, on the line
hablar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to speak, talk: estaba hablando con Jorge, I was speaking to Jorge
habla muy mal de su marido, she speaks badly of her husband
2 (charlar) to talk, chat: le encanta hablar por teléfono, he loves chatting on the phone
3 (tratar, versar) to talk about: este artículo habla de los extraterrestres, this article deals with aliens
4 (referirse) no hablaba de ella, I wasn't talking about her
habla de él como si de un dios se tratara, you would have thought she was talking about a god from the way she spoke about him
II verbo transitivo
1 (una lengua) to speak: habla francés, he speaks French
2 (discutir, tratar) to talk over, discuss: háblalo con tu madre, talk it over with your mother
no tengo nada que hablar contigo, I've nothing to say to you
3 (decir) habla maravillas de su nuevo coche, he's raving on about his new car
♦ Locuciones: hablar en broma, to be joking
familiar ¡mira tú quién fue a hablar!, look who's talking!
ni hablar, certainly not
' habla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achantarse
- actualidad
- apenas
- baja
- bajo
- como
- conmigo
- demasiada
- demasiado
- desde
- E
- esponjarse
- exaltación
- fuerte
- hablar
- hablarse
- irse
- lenta
- lento
- maravillar
- modo
- muda
- mudo
- musiquilla
- nunca
- perfección
- poner
- ropa
- sacamuelas
- sentar
- spanglish
- además
- alto
- baño
- bien
- corrección
- dicharachero
- fluidez
- hispánico
- hispano
- libertad
- palabra
- poco
- reposado
- sencillez
- soltura
- también
- y
English:
body
- do
- exaggerate
- impediment
- loud
- mutter
- plain
- puff up
- so
- speak
- speak for
- speaker
- speech
- speech defect
- speechless
- split
- breath
- defect
- dumb
- good
- highly
- perfect
- power
- quiet
- -speaking
- this
- vernacular
* * *1. [idioma] language;[dialecto] dialect;el habla popular everyday speech;el habla de los abogados legal parlance, the language used by lawyers;de habla española Spanish-speaking;los países de habla inglesa English-speaking countries2. [facultad] speech;no saben si recuperará el habla they don't know if she will ever speak again;quedarse sin habla to be left speechless3. Ling parole¿el Sr. Pastor? – al habla Mr Pastor? – speaking!* * *f1 speech;quedarse sin habla fig be speechless2 ( idioma):de habla española Spanish-speaking3:* * *habla nf1) : speech2) : language, dialect3)de habla : speakingde habla inglesa: English-speaking* * *habla n1. (facultad) speech2. (modo de hablar) way of speaking -
84 danés
adj.Danish, pertaining to the Danes.m.1 Danish, Danish language, language of Denmark.2 Dane, inhabitant of Denmark, native of Denmark.* * *► adjetivo1 Danish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Dane1 (idioma) Danish————————1 (idioma) Danish* * *(f. - danesa)noun adj.* * *danés, -esa1.ADJ Danish2. SM / F1) (=persona) Dane3.SM (=idioma) Danish* * *I- nesa adjetivo DanishII- nesa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) (m) Dane, Danish man; (f) Dane, Danish woman* * *= Danish, Dane.Nota: Nombre de nacionalidad.Ex. Committees have been set up to clarify issues of cataloguing in Danish libraries and the National Bibliography.Ex. The target groups were primarily adult Danes who needed to be kept informed of the market, but also West European children temporarily in Denmark.----* gran danés = Great Dane.* * *I- nesa adjetivo DanishII- nesa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) (m) Dane, Danish man; (f) Dane, Danish woman* * *= Danish, Dane.Nota: Nombre de nacionalidad.Ex: Committees have been set up to clarify issues of cataloguing in Danish libraries and the National Bibliography.
Ex: The target groups were primarily adult Danes who needed to be kept informed of the market, but also West European children temporarily in Denmark.* gran danés = Great Dane.* * *Danishmasculine, feminine2* * *
Del verbo dañar: ( conjugate dañar)
dañes es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
danés
dañar
danés◊ - nesa adjetivo
Danish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) Dane, Danish womanb)
dañar ( conjugate dañar) verbo transitivo ( en general) to damage;
‹salud/organismo› to be bad for
dañarse verbo pronominal
1 ( en general) to be/get damaged;
‹ salud› to damage
2 (Col, Ven)
[ aparato] to break
danés,-esa
I adjetivo Danish
II m,f (persona) Dane
III sustantivo masculino
1 (idioma) Danish
2 gran danés, (perro) Great Dane
dañar verbo transitivo
1 (deteriorar, estropear) to damage: este producto puede dañar el esmalte, this product is damaging to the enamelwork
2 (herir) to hurt, (perjudicar, molestar) to harm, prejudice
' danés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
danesa
- gran
- hablarse
- dinamarqués
English:
Dane
- Danish
- great
* * *danés, -esa♦ adjDanish♦ nm,f[persona] Dane♦ nm1. [lengua] Danish2.gran danés [perro] Great Dane* * *I adj DanishII m, danesa f Dane* * *: Danish* * *danés1 adj Danishdanés2 n1. (persona) Dane2. (idioma) Danish -
85 chino
adj.1 Chinese.2 curly, very curly.m.1 Chinese, Chink, Chinaman, native of China.2 Chinese, Chinese language.3 person with curly hair, curly-haired person.4 lad, boy, young man.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: chinar.* * *► adjetivo1 Chinese► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Chinese person1 (idioma) Chinese2 (colador) sieve\engañar a alguien como a un chino familiar to take somebody for a rideeso me suena a chino familiar it's all Greek to meser un trabajo de chinos familiar to be a fiddly piece of worktrabajar como un chino familiar to work like a slave————————1 (idioma) Chinese2 (colador) sieve————————1 (piedrecita) pebble1 guessing game sing* * *(f. - china)noun adj.* * *I chino, -a1.ADJ Chinese2. SM / F1) (=persona) Chinese man/woman- es trabajo de chinos2) LAm (=mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed race ( of Amerindian and European parentage); (=indio) Indian, Amerindian3) LAm (=criado) servant/maid3. SM1) (Ling) Chinese- hablar en chino- me suena a chino2) (Culin) conical strainerchina IISM (Geol) pebble, stone* * *I- na adjetivo1) ( de la China) Chineseestar chino de risa — (Per fam) to be in stitches (colloq)
2) (Méx) < pelo> curlyII- na masculino, femenino1) ( de la China) (m) Chinese man; (f) Chinese womanlos chinos — the Chinese, Chinese people
engañar a alguien como a un chino — to take somebody for a ride; trabajar verbo intransitivo 2
2)a) (Arg, Per) ( mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed Amerindian and European parentageb) (Col fam) ( joven) kid (colloq)c) (Méx) ( de pelo rizado) curly-haired personIII1) ( idioma) Chinesees chino para mí or me suena a chino — it's all Greek to me
2) (fam) ( de hachís) lump, piece3) (Méx) ( pelo rizado) curly hair; ( para rizar el pelo) curler, roller4) (Per fam) ( tienda) convenience store, corner shop (BrE)* * *I- na adjetivo1) ( de la China) Chineseestar chino de risa — (Per fam) to be in stitches (colloq)
2) (Méx) < pelo> curlyII- na masculino, femenino1) ( de la China) (m) Chinese man; (f) Chinese womanlos chinos — the Chinese, Chinese people
engañar a alguien como a un chino — to take somebody for a ride; trabajar verbo intransitivo 2
2)a) (Arg, Per) ( mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed Amerindian and European parentageb) (Col fam) ( joven) kid (colloq)c) (Méx) ( de pelo rizado) curly-haired personIII1) ( idioma) Chinesees chino para mí or me suena a chino — it's all Greek to me
2) (fam) ( de hachís) lump, piece3) (Méx) ( pelo rizado) curly hair; ( para rizar el pelo) curler, roller4) (Per fam) ( tienda) convenience store, corner shop (BrE)* * *chino11 = Chinese, Chink, Chinaman.Nota: Uso ofensivo.Ex: There are Irish criminals, they are not all in Ireland; there are Chinese criminals; they are not all in China.
Ex: They tend to be utterly paranoid, always having at the back of their head strange notions of how 'these sneaky Chinks are out there to get them'.Ex: An innocent Chinese man was punched right on his left eye and yelled at 'We don't need Chinamen in this country!'.* barrio chino, el = Chinatown.* freír al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* naranjita china = kumquat [cumquat].* papel de China = rice paper, pith paper.* repollo chino = Chinese cabbage.* República Popular China = Chinese People's Republic.* República Popular China, La = People's Republic of China, The.* trabajo de chinos = fiddly [fiddlier -comp., fiddliest -sup.].chino22 = stone.Ex: A manuscript is a writing made by hand (including musical scores), typescripts, and inscriptions on clay tablets, stone, etc.
* * *A (de la China) ChineseB ( Méx) ‹pelo› curlymasculine, femininelos chinos the Chinese, Chinese peopleengañar a algn como a un chino to take sb for a rideB1 (Arg, Per) (mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed Amerindian and European parentage3 ( Méx) (de pelo rizado) curly-haired person, person with curly hairA (idioma) Chinesees chino para mí or me suena a chino (hablando de un tema) it's all Greek to me; (hablando de un idioma) it sounds like double Dutch to meC1 ( fam) (de hachís) lump, piecejugar a los chinos to play spoofD ( Méx)1 (pelo rizado) curly hair2 (para rizar el pelo) curler, roller* * *
chino 1◊ -na adjetivo
1 ( de la China) Chinese
2 (Méx) ‹ pelo› curly
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( de la China) (m) Chinese man;
(f) Chinese woman;
2
chino 2 sustantivo masculino
1 ( idioma) Chinese;◊ me suena a chino it's all Greek to me
2 (Méx) ( pelo rizado) curly hair;
( para rizar el pelo) curler, roller
3 (Per fam) ( tienda) convenience store, corner shop (BrE)
chino sustantivo masculino
1 (idioma) Chinese
2 familiar (lenguaje incomprensible) Greek: le sonaba a chino, it was all Greek to him
' chino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrio
- cuento
- novela
- sonar
- junco
English:
chinatown
- Chinese
- cock and bull story
- Dutch
- red light district
- story
- tall story
- curl
- curly
- double
- eye
- frizzy
- tall
* * *chino, -a♦ adj1. [de China] Chinese2. Am [mestizo] of mixed race♦ nm,f[persona] Chinese person;un chino a Chinese man;una china a Chinese woman;los chinos the Chinese;engañar a alguien como a un chino to take sb for a ride;trabajar como un chino to slave away;[pesado] to be hard work♦ nm1. [lengua] Chinese;Famme suena a chino [no lo conozco] I've never heard of it;[no lo entiendo] it's all Greek to me; Méx Famestá en chino que pase eso no way is that going to happen2. [pasapuré] hand-operated food mill3. Andes, RP [mestizo] = person of mixed ancestry4. Andes, Ven [niño] child♦ chinos nmpl1. [juego] = game in which each player must guess the number of coins or pebbles in the others' hands2. [pantalones] chinos♦ chino chano loc adv[poco a poco] bit by bit, little by little;caminaron sin detenerse y, chino chano, llegaron a su destino they walked on steadily and eventually got where they were going* * *I adj1 ChineseII m1 Chinese man;trabajo de chinos fam hard work2 idioma Chinese;me suena a chino fam it’s all Chinese odouble Dutch to me fam3 L.Am. desphalf-breed desp* * *chino, -na adj1) : Chinesechino, -na n: Chinese personchino nm: Chinese (language)* * *chino1 adj Chinesechino2 n1. (idioma) Chinese -
86 español
adj.Spanish.m.1 Spanish, Spanish language.2 Spaniard.3 Dago.* * *► adjetivo1 Spanish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Spaniard1 (idioma) Spanish, Castilian————————1 (idioma) Spanish, Castilian* * *(f. - española)noun adj.* * *español, -a1.ADJ Spanish2.SM / F Spaniardlos españoles — the Spaniards, the Spanish
3.SM (Ling) Spanish* * *I- ñola adjetivo SpanishII- ñola masculino, femenino1) ( persona) (m) Spaniard, Spanish man; (f) Spaniard, Spanish womanlos españoles — the Spanish, Spaniards, Spanish people
* * *= Spanish, Spaniard.Ex. This subdivision requires that DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION be further modified to specify who did the discovering; for example, AMERICA-DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION, Spanish.Ex. By the 1920s a small number of Spaniards had settled in Chicago, attracted to the area by jobs in steel mills and other industries.* * *I- ñola adjetivo SpanishII- ñola masculino, femenino1) ( persona) (m) Spaniard, Spanish man; (f) Spaniard, Spanish womanlos españoles — the Spanish, Spaniards, Spanish people
* * *= Spanish, Spaniard.Ex: This subdivision requires that DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION be further modified to specify who did the discovering; for example, AMERICA-DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION, Spanish.
Ex: By the 1920s a small number of Spaniards had settled in Chicago, attracted to the area by jobs in steel mills and other industries.* * *Spanishmasculine, femininelos españoles the Spanish, Spaniards, Spanish people2* * *
español 1◊ - ñola adjetivo
Spanish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) (m) Spaniard, Spanish man;
(f) Spaniard, Spanish woman;
español 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Spanish
español,-a
I adjetivo Spanish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Spaniard
los españoles, the Spanish
III m (idioma) Spanish
' español' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abordar
- AVE
- bar
- dedo
- ELE
- española
- estanca
- estanco
- gracia
- gustar
- hablada
- hablado
- heredera
- heredero
- hispana
- hispano
- levante
- página
- pulir
- realmente
- spanglish
- castellano
- cuenta
- gallego
- gente
- hispanismo
- latino
- traducción
English:
A
- actually
- agree
- both
- consulate
- conversational
- do
- fuck
- her
- his
- it
- monitor
- pair
- piece
- polish up
- small
- soil
- Spanglish
- Spaniard
- Spanish
- the
- into
- on
* * *español, -ola♦ adjSpanish♦ nm,f[persona] Spaniard;los españoles the Spanish, Spaniards♦ nm[lengua] Spanish español peninsular peninsular Spanish* * *I adj SpanishII m idioma Spanishlos españoles the Spanish* * *: Spanish: Spaniardespañol nmcastellano: Spanish (language)* * *español1 adj Spanishespañol2 n1. (idioma) Spanish2. (person) Spaniard -
87 finlandés
adj.1 Finnish.2 Finnic, Finnish, pertaining to the Finnic languages.m.Finn, native or inhabitant of Finland.* * *► adjetivo1 Finnish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Finn1 (idioma) Finnish————————1 (idioma) Finnish* * *(f. - finlandesa)noun adj.* * *finlandés, -esa1.ADJ Finnish2.SM / F Finn3.SM (Ling) Finnish* * *I- desa adjetivo FinnishII- desa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Finn* * *= Finnish, Finn.Nota: Nombre.Ex. The library of the University of Oulu has published a report on citations of Finnish scientific periodicals in international bibliographies and indexes.Ex. Due to conflicts between the Finns and the Tsar, the Finnish army was dispersed at the beginning of this century and the army libraries were abandoned until the independence of Finland in 1917.* * *I- desa adjetivo FinnishII- desa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Finn* * *= Finnish, Finn.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The library of the University of Oulu has published a report on citations of Finnish scientific periodicals in international bibliographies and indexes.
Ex: Due to conflicts between the Finns and the Tsar, the Finnish army was dispersed at the beginning of this century and the army libraries were abandoned until the independence of Finland in 1917.* * *Finnishmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Finn2* * *
finlandés 1◊ - desa adjetivo
Finnish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) Finn
finlandés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Finnish
finlandés,-esa
I adjetivo Finnish
II m,f (persona) Finn
III m (idioma) Finnish
' finlandés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
finlandesa
English:
Finn
- Finnish
* * *finlandés, -esa♦ adjFinnish♦ nm,f[persona] Finn♦ nm[lengua] Finnish* * *I adj FinnishII m, finlandesa f Finn* * *: Finnish* * *finlandés1 adj Finnishfinlandés2 n1. (idioma) Finnish2. (persona) Finn -
88 francés
adj.French.m.1 Frenchman, native or inhabitant of France.2 French, French language.* * *► adjetivo1 French► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (idioma) French2 tabú (felación) blow job\hacer un francés al alguien tabú to give somebody a blow jobmarcharse a la francesa to take French leavetortilla francesa plain omelette————————1 (idioma) French2 tabú (felación) blow job* * *(f. - francesa)noun adj.* * *francés, -esa1.ADJ Frencha la francesa — in the French manner, French style, the way the French do
tortilla francesa — plain omelette, French omelette
2.SM / F Frenchman/Frenchwoman3. SM1) (Ling) French2) *** (=acto sexual) blow job **** * *I- cesa adjetivo FrenchII- cesa masculino, femenino1) (m) Frenchman; (f) Frenchwomanlos franceses — the French, French people
* * *= French, Frog.Nota: Término peyorativo.Ex. The Root Thesaurus designations are independent of specific language (that is, French, German, Italian).Ex. Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.----* Biblioteca Nacional Francesa = Bibliotheque Nationale.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* franco francés = French franc.* pan francés = French bread.* Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.* * *I- cesa adjetivo FrenchII- cesa masculino, femenino1) (m) Frenchman; (f) Frenchwomanlos franceses — the French, French people
* * *= French, Frog.Nota: Término peyorativo.Ex: The Root Thesaurus designations are independent of specific language (that is, French, German, Italian).
Ex: Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.* Biblioteca Nacional Francesa = Bibliotheque Nationale.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* franco francés = French franc.* pan francés = French bread.* Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.* * *Frencha la francesa the French way, the way the French do itdespedirse a la francesa to leave without saying goodbye, to take French leavemasculine, femininelos franceses the French, French peopleB* * *
Multiple Entries:
Frances
francés
francés 1◊ - cesa adjetivo
French
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) Frenchman;
(f) Frenchwoman;
francés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) French
francés,-esa
I adjetivo French
II m,f (hombre) Frenchman
(mujer) Frenchwoman
III m (idioma) French
♦ Locuciones: pey despedirse a la francesa, to leave without saying good-bye
' francés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descolgarse
- E
- en
- francesa
- hablar
- homóloga
- homólogo
- nivel
- parecerse
- acento
- algo
- bueno
- cine
- corrección
- defender
- diseño
- gabacho
- máximo
- perfección
English:
astonishing
- born
- champagne
- fluent
- French
- Frenchman
- keep up
- premier
- quarter
- understanding
- get
- good
- in
- lemon
- model
- on
- perfect
* * *francés, -esa♦ adjFrench♦ nm,f[persona] Frenchman, f Frenchwoman;los franceses the French;♦ nm1. [lengua] French* * *I adj FrenchII m1 Frenchman2 idioma French* * *francés nm: French (language)* * *francés1 adj Frenchfrancés2 n1. (idioma) French -
89 holandés
adj.Dutch.m.1 Dutchman, Netherlander, native of Holland.2 Dutch, Dutch language.* * *► adjetivo1 Dutch► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (idioma) Dutch————————1 (idioma) Dutch* * *(f. - holandesa)noun adj.* * *holandés, -esa1.ADJ Dutch, of/from Holland2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Hollandlos holandeses — the people of Holland, the Dutch
3.SM (Ling) Dutch* * *I- desa adjetivo DutchII- desa1) (m) Dutchman; (f) Dutchwomanlos holandeses — the Dutch, Dutch people
* * *= Dutch.Ex. This point was highlighted a few years ago by a case in which it was reported that an employee of ICI's Dutch subsidiary had stolen the company's information files and was holding them for ransom!.----* Sociedad de Archiveros Holandeses = Society of Dutch Archivists.* vaca holandesa = Friesian cow.* * *I- desa adjetivo DutchII- desa1) (m) Dutchman; (f) Dutchwomanlos holandeses — the Dutch, Dutch people
* * *= Dutch.Ex: This point was highlighted a few years ago by a case in which it was reported that an employee of ICI's Dutch subsidiary had stolen the company's information files and was holding them for ransom!.
* Sociedad de Archiveros Holandeses = Society of Dutch Archivists.* vaca holandesa = Friesian cow.* * *Dutchmasculine, femininelos holandeses the Dutch, Dutch peoplela leyenda del holandés errante the legend o story of the Flying DutchmanB* * *
holandés 1◊ - desa adjetivo
Dutch
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) Dutchman;
(f) Dutchwoman;
holandés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Dutch
holandés,-esa
I adjetivo Dutch
II m,f (hombre) Dutchman
(mujer) Dutchwoman
III m (idioma) Dutch
' holandés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
holandesa
- U
English:
Dutch
- Dutchman
* * *holandés, -esa♦ adjDutch♦ nm,f[persona] Dutchman, f Dutchwoman;los holandeses the DutchMitolel holandés errante the Flying Dutchman♦ nm[lengua] Dutch* * *I adj DutchII m Dutchman;los holandeses the Dutch* * *los holandeses: the Dutchholandés nm: Dutch (language)* * *holandés1 adj Dutchholandés2 n2. (idioma) Dutch -
90 inglés
adj.English.m.1 Englishman, Briton, native of England, limey.2 English, English language.* * *► adjetivo1 English► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (idioma) English\los ingleses the English————————1 (idioma) English* * *(f. - inglesa)noun adj.* * *inglés, -esa1.ADJ English2.SM / F Englishman/Englishwomanlos ingleses — the English, English people
3.SM (Ling) English* * *I- glesa adjetivoa) ( de Inglaterra) Englisha la inglesa: ir a la inglesa (Chi fam) to go Dutch; un filete a la inglesa — (Méx) a rare steak
b) (crit) ( británico) British, English (crit)II- glesa masculino, femenino1)a) ( de Inglaterra) (m) Englishman; (f) Englishwomanlos ingleses — the English, English people
b) (crit) británico II* * *= Englishman [Englishmen, -pl.], English.Ex. The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.Ex. In plain English, it means we don't have enough students and expenses must be cut.----* canadiense de habla inglesa = English-Canadian.* cerveza inglesa = ale.* comillas inglesas (") = inverted commas (").* inglés "comercial" = pidgin English.* inglés básico = everyday functional English.* inglés hablado por los negros = Ebonics.* llave inglesa = wrench.* mujer con un cutis de porcelana típico inglés = an English rose.* mundo de habla inglesa, el = English-speaking world, the.* no en inglés = non-English.* país cuya lengua oficial no es el inglés = non-English-speaking country.* para el inglés su casa es su castillo = an Englishman's home is his castle.* TOEFL (Examen de Inglés como Segunda Lengua) = TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).* * *I- glesa adjetivoa) ( de Inglaterra) Englisha la inglesa: ir a la inglesa (Chi fam) to go Dutch; un filete a la inglesa — (Méx) a rare steak
b) (crit) ( británico) British, English (crit)II- glesa masculino, femenino1)a) ( de Inglaterra) (m) Englishman; (f) Englishwomanlos ingleses — the English, English people
b) (crit) británico II* * *= Englishman [Englishmen, -pl.], English.Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.
Ex: In plain English, it means we don't have enough students and expenses must be cut.* canadiense de habla inglesa = English-Canadian.* cerveza inglesa = ale.* comillas inglesas (") = inverted commas (").* inglés "comercial" = pidgin English.* inglés básico = everyday functional English.* inglés hablado por los negros = Ebonics.* llave inglesa = wrench.* mujer con un cutis de porcelana típico inglés = an English rose.* mundo de habla inglesa, el = English-speaking world, the.* no en inglés = non-English.* país cuya lengua oficial no es el inglés = non-English-speaking country.* para el inglés su casa es su castillo = an Englishman's home is his castle.* TOEFL (Examen de Inglés como Segunda Lengua) = TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).* * *1 (de Inglaterra) Englishun filete a la inglesa ( Méx); a rare steakmasculine, feminineAlos ingleses the English, English peopleB* * *
inglés 1◊ - glesa adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) Englishwoman;
b) (crit) See Also→
inglés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) English
inglés,-esa
I adjetivo English
II m,f (hombre) Englishman
(mujer) Englishwoman
los ingleses, the English
III m (idioma) English
' inglés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cien
- con
- de
- decirse
- dedo
- defenderse
- demasiada
- demasiado
- E
- folclore
- gustar
- haber
- hablarse
- inglesa
- método
- patata
- perfección
- piso
- practicar
- señor
- spanglish
- tafetán
- tutearse
- a
- baño
- bien
- bueno
- chapurrear
- cinco
- conocimiento
- corno
- curso
- desenvolver
- gente
- interno
- madrina
- padrino
- sábado
- ser
- tener
- traducción
- y
English:
ablaze
- accustom
- actually
- ancillary
- be
- brogue
- broken
- brush up
- burr
- chance
- come along
- do
- English
- Englishman
- ESL
- ESP
- excellent
- fuck
- I
- into
- level
- necessity
- perfect
- practice
- practise
- rather
- Spanglish
- start
- teacher
- TEFL
- fruit
* * *inglés, -esa♦ adj1. [de Inglaterra] English2. [británico] British♦ nm,f1. [de Inglaterra] Englishman, f Englishwoman;los ingleses the English2. [británico] British person, Briton;los ingleses the British♦ nm[lengua] English* * *I adj EnglishII m1 Englishman;los ingleses the English2 idioma English* * *ingleses : Englishinglés nm: English (language)* * *inglés1 adj English¿tienes algún amigo inglés? have you got any English friends?inglés2 n2. (idioma) English -
91 irlandés
adj.Irish, Celt.m.1 Irishman, native or inhabitant of Ireland.2 Irish language, Irish.* * *► adjetivo1 Irish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona - hombre) Irishman; (- mujer) Irish woman1 (idioma) Irish————————1 (idioma) Irish* * *(f. - irlandesa)noun adj.* * *irlandés, -esa1.ADJ Irish2.SM / F Irishman/Irishwoman3.SM (Ling) Irish* * *I- desa adjetivo IrishII- desa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) (m) Irishman; (f) Irishwomanlos irlandeses — the Irish, Irish people
* * *= Irish, Mick, Paddy, Irishman [Irishmen, -pl.].Ex. If secondary concepts such as parliamentary reform or Irish home rule had been stated in the subject analysis it would have been representative of the policy of depth indexing.Ex. Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.Ex. ' Paddy' is used as a disparaging term for a person, especially a man, of Irish birth or descent.Ex. His legacy continue to inspire generations of Irishmen, Irishwomen, and Americans of all walks of life.----* carácter irlandés = Irishness.* esencia irlandesa = Irishness.* * *I- desa adjetivo IrishII- desa masculino, femenino1) ( persona) (m) Irishman; (f) Irishwomanlos irlandeses — the Irish, Irish people
* * *= Irish, Mick, Paddy, Irishman [Irishmen, -pl.].Ex: If secondary concepts such as parliamentary reform or Irish home rule had been stated in the subject analysis it would have been representative of the policy of depth indexing.
Ex: Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.Ex: ' Paddy' is used as a disparaging term for a person, especially a man, of Irish birth or descent.Ex: His legacy continue to inspire generations of Irishmen, Irishwomen, and Americans of all walks of life.* carácter irlandés = Irishness.* esencia irlandesa = Irishness.* * *Irishmasculine, femininelos irlandeses the Irish, Irish people2* * *
irlandés 1◊ - desa adjetivo
Irish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) (m) Irishman;
(f) Irishwoman;
irlandés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Irish (Gaelic)
irlandés,-esa
I adjetivo Irish
II m,f (hombre) Irishman
(mujer) Irishwoman
los irlandeses, the Irish
III m (idioma) Irish
' irlandés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acento
- irlandesa
- triunfo
English:
actually
- IRA
- Irish
- Irish coffee
- Irishman
- brogue
- whiskey
* * *irlandés, -esa♦ adjIrish♦ nm,f[persona] Irishman, f Irishwoman;los irlandeses the Irish♦ nm1. [lengua] Irish2. [café] Irish coffee* * *I adj IrishII m Irishman;los irlandes the Irish* * *- deses : Irishirlandés nm: Irish (language)* * *irlandés1 adj Irishirlandés2 n2. (idioma) Irish -
92 polaco
adj.Polish, pertaining to Poland, Pole.m.1 Polish, native or inhabitant of Poland, Pole.2 Polish, Polish language, Slavic language spoken in Poland.* * *► adjetivo1 Polish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Pole1 (idioma) Polish————————1 (idioma) Polish* * *(f. - polaca)noun adj.* * *I polaco, -a1.ADJ (=de Polonia) Polish2.SM / F Pole3. SM1) (Ling) Polish2) CAm (=policía) cop *IIpolaco, -apey ADJ SM / F Catalan* * *I- ca adjetivo PolishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Pole* * *= Polack, Polish, Polish language.Ex. But what about when our own professional center, the Library of Congress, uses BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS which are analogous to Polacks and Kikes and Wops?.Ex. Throughout the last decade traditional card catalogues in Polish libraries have been more and more often replaced by on-line catalogues accessible to users.Ex. This article discusses the functioning of the term 'information science' in Polish language as well as the use of this term in English-language and Soviet lexicographical sources.----* totalmente polaco = all-Polish.* * *I- ca adjetivo PolishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Pole* * *= Polack, Polish, Polish language.Ex: But what about when our own professional center, the Library of Congress, uses BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS which are analogous to Polacks and Kikes and Wops?.
Ex: Throughout the last decade traditional card catalogues in Polish libraries have been more and more often replaced by on-line catalogues accessible to users.Ex: This article discusses the functioning of the term 'information science' in Polish language as well as the use of this term in English-language and Soviet lexicographical sources.* totalmente polaco = all-Polish.* * *Polishmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Pole2* * *
polaco◊ -ca adjetivo
Polish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( persona) Pole
2
polaco,-a
I adjetivo Polish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Pole
III m (idioma) Polish
' polaco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
polaca
English:
Pole
- polish
- Polish
* * *polaco, -a♦ adj1. [de Polonia] Polish♦ nm,f1. [de Polonia] Pole♦ nm[lengua] Polish* * *I adj PolishII m, polaca f Pole* * *polaco, -ca adj: Polishpolaco, -ca n: Pole, Polish personpolaco nm: Polish (language)* * *polaco1 adj Polishpolaco2 n1. (persona) Pole2. (idioma) Polish -
93 portugués
adj.Portuguese.m.1 Portuguese, Portuguese language.2 Portuguese, native or inhabitant of Portugal.* * *► adjetivo1 Portuguese► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Portuguese1 (idioma) Portuguese————————1 (idioma) Portuguese* * *(f. - portuguesa)noun adj.* * *portugués, -esa1.ADJ SM / F Portuguese2.SM (Ling) Portuguese* * *I- guesa adjetivo/masculino, femenino PortugueseII* * *= Portuguese.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex. He had access to a small library imported by sea and consisting of charts, books of navigation, some Portuguese books, Bible, and popish prayer books.* * *I- guesa adjetivo/masculino, femenino PortugueseII* * *= Portuguese.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex: He had access to a small library imported by sea and consisting of charts, books of navigation, some Portuguese books, Bible, and popish prayer books.
* * *Portuguesemasculine, feminine1 (persona) Portuguese2* * *
portugués 1◊ - guesa adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Portuguese
portugués 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Portuguese
portugués,-esa
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Portuguese
II m (idioma) Portuguese
' portugués' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
portuguesa
- programar
English:
Portuguese
* * *portugués, -esa♦ adjPortuguese♦ nm,f[persona] Portuguese♦ nm[lengua] Portuguese* * *I adj Portuguese* * *portugués nm: Portuguese (language)* * *portugués1 adj Portugueseportugués2 n1. (idioma) Portuguese -
94 quechua
adj.Quechuan.f. & m.Quechua (person).m.Quechua (idioma).* * *► adjetivo1 Quechua1 (persona) Quechua1 (idioma) Quechua————————1 (idioma) Quechua* * *1.ADJ Quechua, Quechuan2.3.SM (Ling) QuechuaQUECHUA Quechua, the language spoken by the Incas, is the most widely spoken indigenous language in South America, with some 13 million speakers in the Andean region. The first Quechua grammar was compiled by a Spanish missionary in 1560, as part of a linguistic policy intended to aid the process of evangelization. In 1975 Peru made Quechua an official state language. From Quechua come words such as "llama", "condor" and "puma".* * *Iadjetivo QuechuaIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) Quechuan•• Cultural note:The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma* * *= Quechua.Ex. This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.* * *Iadjetivo QuechuaIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) Quechuan•• Cultural note:The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma* * *= Quechua.Ex: This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.
* * *The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma.Quechuaquechua (↑ quechua 31)1 (persona) Quechuan2* * *
quechua adjetivo
Quechua
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( persona) Quechuan
■ sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Quechua
quechua
I adjetivo Quechua
II mf Quechua
III sustantivo masculino (idioma) Quechua
' quechua' also found in these entries:
English:
rusty
* * *quechua, quichua♦ adjQuechuan♦ nmf[persona] Quechua♦ nm[idioma] QuechuaQUECHUAQuechua is an Amerindian language spoken by more than eight million people in the Andean region. In Peru, something between a quarter and a third of the population use Quechua, and the position in Bolivia and Ecuador is similar. It is also spoken in northern Chile and Argentina, and southern Colombia. Quechua was the language of the Inca empire, so the variety spoken in the Inca capital of Cuzco was the most important of its many dialects. The number of speakers declined dramatically in the centuries following the Spanish conquest, but in more recent years there have been official attempts to promote the language. As with the Aztec language Nahuatl, many Quechua words passed into Spanish, and on to many other languages. For example, in English we find “condor”, “jerky” (n, = dried meat) and “quinine”. -
95 sueco
adj.Swedish, Swede.m.Swede, native or inhabitant of Sweden.* * *► adjetivo1 Swedish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Swede1 (idioma) Swedish\hacerse el sueco,-a familiar to play dumb————————1 (idioma) Swedish* * *(f. - sueca)noun adj.* * *sueco, -a1.ADJ Swedish2.SM / F Swede3.SM (Ling) Swedish* * *I- ca adjetivo SwedishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Swedehacerse el sueco — (fam) to pretend not to have heard (o seen etc)
* * *= Swedish, Swede.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.Ex. These archives are concerned with the collection of historical materials relating to the immigration of Swedes and its aftermath.----* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* * *I- ca adjetivo SwedishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Swedehacerse el sueco — (fam) to pretend not to have heard (o seen etc)
* * *= Swedish, Swede.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.
Ex: These archives are concerned with the collection of historical materials relating to the immigration of Swedes and its aftermath.* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* * *Swedishmasculine, feminineA (persona) SwedeB* * *
sueco 1◊ -ca adjetivo
Swedish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) Swede
sueco 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Swedish;
me hice/se hizo el sueco (fam) I/he pretended not to have heard (o seen etc)
sueco,-a
I adjetivo Swedish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (persona) Swede
2 m (idioma) Swedish
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacerse el sueco, to pretend not to have heard
' sueco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nacionalizarse
- sueca
English:
swede
- Swedish
- rutabaga
- Swede
* * *sueco, -a♦ adjSwedish♦ nm,f[persona] Swede; Famhacerse el sueco [fingir no entender] to pretend not to understand, to play dumb;[fingir no ver] to pretend not to see♦ nm[lengua] Swedish* * *I adj SwedishII m, sueca f Swede;hacerse el sueco fam pretend not to hear, act dumb fam* * *sueco, -ca adj: Swedishsueco, -ca n: Swedesueco nm: Swedish (language)* * *sueco1 adj Swedishsueco2 n1. (persona) Swede2. (idioma) Swedishhacerse el sueco to pretend not to understand / to pretend not to hear -
96 alemán
adj.German, Germanic, deutsche.m.1 German, German language.2 German, native or inhabitant of Germany, German person.* * *► adjetivo1 German► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) German1 (idioma) German————————1 (idioma) German* * *(f. - alemana)noun adj.* * *alemán, -ana1.ADJ SM / F German2.SM (Ling) German* * *I- mana adjetivo/masculino, femenino GermanII* * *= Deutsche, German, Hun, Kraut, Jerry.Ex. German is the English equivalent of Deutsche.Ex. The Root Thesaurus designations are independent of specific language (that is, French, German, Italian).Ex. Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.Ex. Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.Ex. Jerry had to guess where the bridges were, though, for a vast smoke screen covered miles of the river successfully hiding the bridges.----* Asociación de Archiveros Alemanes = Verein Deutscher Archivare.* francoalemán = Franco-German.* marco alemán = German mark.* ocupado por los alemanes = German-occupied.* pastor alemán = Alsatian, German shepherd dog, German shepherd.* soldado alemán = Jerry.* * *I- mana adjetivo/masculino, femenino GermanII* * *= Deutsche, German, Hun, Kraut, Jerry.Ex: German is the English equivalent of Deutsche.
Ex: The Root Thesaurus designations are independent of specific language (that is, French, German, Italian).Ex: Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.Ex: Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.Ex: Jerry had to guess where the bridges were, though, for a vast smoke screen covered miles of the river successfully hiding the bridges.* Asociación de Archiveros Alemanes = Verein Deutscher Archivare.* francoalemán = Franco-German.* marco alemán = German mark.* ocupado por los alemanes = German-occupied.* pastor alemán = Alsatian, German shepherd dog, German shepherd.* soldado alemán = Jerry.* * *Germanmasculine, feminine1 (persona) German2Compuestos:● alemán occidental, alemana occidentalmasculine, feminine ( Hist) West German● alemán oriental, alemana orientalmasculine, feminine ( Hist) East German* * *
alemán 1◊ - mana adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
German
alemán 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) German
alemán,-ana
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino German
II m (idioma) German
' alemán' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alemana
- costar
- súbdita
- súbdito
- teutón
- teutona
- teutónica
- teutónico
- pastor
- sustituto
- turismo
- y
English:
Alsatian
- German
- German shepherd
- guttural
- ground
- rusty
- word
* * *alemán, -ana♦ adjGerman♦ nm,f[persona] German♦ nm[lengua] German* * *I adj German* * *alemán nm: German (language)* * *alemán adj n German -
97 catalán
adj.Catalan, Catalonian, pertaining to Catalonia its people or their language.m.Catalan, Catalonian, native or inhabitant of Catalonia.* * *► adjetivo1 Catalan, Catalonian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Catalan1 (idioma) Catalan————————1 (idioma) Catalan* * *catalán, -ana1.ADJ SM / F Catalan, Catalonian2.SM (Ling) CatalanCATALÁN Catalan is a romance language whose earliest literature dates back to the 12th century. In the Middle Ages Catalan military expansion spread the use of the language beyond modern Catalonia, but following the unification of Castile and Aragon the language lost ground to Castilian. During the Franco régime the use of Catalan and other minority national languages was prohibited in the media and in public institutions. This, together with the influx of Castilian-speaking immigrants, posed a threat to the survival of the language. Since 1979, when Catalonia's autonomous government, the Generalitat, was re-established and Catalan gained lengua cooficial status, the language has returned to public life in Catalonia and is flourishing. Indeed, many Catalan authors publish first in Catalan and only later in Castilian. Outside Catalonia, Catalan is also spoken by large numbers of people in the Balearic Islands and Andorra. Valenciano, a language spoken in the Valencia region, is closely related.See:ver nota culturelle LENGUAS COOFICIALES in lengua* * *I- lana adjetivo/masculino, femenino CatalanII •• Cultural note:The language of Catalonia. Like Castilian, Catalan is a Romance language. Variants of it include mallorquín of the Balearic Islands and valenciano spoken in the autonomous region of Valencia. Banned under Franco, Catalan has enjoyed a revival since Spain's return to democracy and now has around 11 million speakers. It is the medium of instruction in schools and universities and its use is widespread in business, the arts, and the media. Many books are published in Catalan. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *= Catalan, Catalonian.Ex. This article examines the training initiatives of institutions such as the Andalusian Libraries Association and the Catalan Society for Documentation and Information.Ex. One of the main arguments of Catalonians is that they are a different nation because they have a 'different' language and culture.* * *I- lana adjetivo/masculino, femenino CatalanII •• Cultural note:The language of Catalonia. Like Castilian, Catalan is a Romance language. Variants of it include mallorquín of the Balearic Islands and valenciano spoken in the autonomous region of Valencia. Banned under Franco, Catalan has enjoyed a revival since Spain's return to democracy and now has around 11 million speakers. It is the medium of instruction in schools and universities and its use is widespread in business, the arts, and the media. Many books are published in Catalan. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *= Catalan, Catalonian.Ex: This article examines the training initiatives of institutions such as the Andalusian Libraries Association and the Catalan Society for Documentation and Information.
Ex: One of the main arguments of Catalonians is that they are a different nation because they have a 'different' language and culture.* * *Catalan, Catalonian ( dated)masculine, feminine1 (persona) Catalan2The language of Catalonia. Like Castilian, Catalan is a Romance language. Variants of it include mallorquín (↑ Mallorca a1) of the Balearic Islands and valenciano (↑ valenciano a1) spoken in the autonomous region of Valencia.Banned under Franco, Catalan has enjoyed a revival since Spain's return to democracy and now has around 11 million speakers. It is the medium of instruction in schools and universities and its use is widespread in business, the arts, and the media. Many books are published in Catalan. See also lenguas cooficiales (↑ lengua a1).* * *
catalán 1◊ - lana adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Catalan
catalán 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Catalan
catalán,-ana
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Catalonian
II sustantivo masculino (idioma) Catalan
' catalán' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
catalana
- Generalitat
- parecerse
- sardana
English:
Catalan
* * *catalán, -ana♦ adjCatalan, Catalonian♦ nm,f[persona] Catalan♦ nm[lengua] CatalanCATALÁNCatalan is one of several official languages in Spain other than Castilian Spanish. Like Spanish (“castellano”) and Galician (“gallego”), it developed from late Latin. It is spoken in Catalonia in northeastern Spain, and closely related languages are also spoken in the Balearic Islands (“mallorquín”) and the Valencian region (“valenciano”). Catalonia's economic development in the latter part of the 19th century encouraged a renaissance in the use of the language as a literary medium. During Franco's dictatorship (1939-75), Catalan was effectively banned for official purposes, but it continued to be used in everyday life as well as in literature. Since the return of democracy, Catalonia's regional government has promoted Catalan as the official language for use in education.* * *I adj CatalanII m, catalana f Catalan* * *catalán nm: Catalan (language)* * *catalán adj n Catalan -
98 checo
adj.Czech, Czechoslovak, Czechoslovakian.f. & m.Czechoslovakian, Czech, Czechoslovak, native or inhabitant of Czechoslovakia.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: checar.* * *► adjetivo1 Czech► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Czech1 (idioma) Czech\República Checa Czech Republic————————1 (idioma) Czech* * *(f. - checa)noun adj.* * *checo, -a1.ADJ SM / F Czech2.SM (Ling) Czech* * *I- ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino CzechII* * *= Czech.Ex. REDAT is a data base of foreing and Czechoslovak data bases which are relevant to medicine and on their availability for Czech users.----* República Checa, la = Czech Republic, the.* * *I- ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino CzechII* * *= Czech.Ex: REDAT is a data base of foreing and Czechoslovak data bases which are relevant to medicine and on their availability for Czech users.
* República Checa, la = Czech Republic, the.* * *Czechmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Czech2* * *
checo 1◊ -ca adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Czech
checo 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Czech
checo,-a
I adjetivo Czech
República Checa, The Czech Republic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino (persona) Czech
III sustantivo masculino (idioma) Czech
' checo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
checa
English:
Czech
* * *checo, -a♦ adjCzech♦ nm,f[persona] Czech♦ nm[lengua] Czech* * *I adj CzechII m idioma Czech* * *checo, -ca adj & n: Czechcheco nm: Czech (language) -
99 húngaro
adj.Hungarian.m.1 Hungarian, inhabitant of Hungary, native of Hungary.2 Hungarian, Hungarian language.* * *► adjetivo1 Hungarian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Hungarian1 (idioma) Hungarian————————1 (idioma) Hungarian* * *(f. - húngara)noun adj.* * *húngaro, -a1.ADJ of/from Hungary2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Hungary3.SM (Ling) Hungarian* * *I- ra adjetivo/masculino, femenino HungarianII* * *= Hungarian, Magyar.Ex. This article examines the historical development of Hungarian librarianship and relates it to the late start and present situation of library science at both university and college levels in Hungary.Ex. The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.* * *I- ra adjetivo/masculino, femenino HungarianII* * *= Hungarian, Magyar.Ex: This article examines the historical development of Hungarian librarianship and relates it to the late start and present situation of library science at both university and college levels in Hungary.
Ex: The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.* * *Hungarianmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Hungarian2* * *
húngaro 1◊ -ra adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Hungarian
húngaro 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Hungarian
húngaro,-a
I adjetivo Hungarian
II m,f (persona) Hungarian
III m (idioma) Hungarian
' húngaro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
húngara
English:
goulash
- Hungarian
* * *húngaro, -a♦ adjHungarian♦ nm,f[persona] Hungarian♦ nm[lengua] Hungarian* * *I adj HungarianII m, húngara f Hungarian* * *húngaro, -ra adj & n: Hungarianhúngaro nm: Hungarian (language) -
100 japonés
adj.Japanese, Nipponese.m.1 Japanese, native of Japan, native or inhabitant of Japan.2 Japanese, Japanese language.* * *► adjetivo1 Japanese► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Japanese1 (idioma) Japanese————————1 (idioma) Japanese* * *(f. - japonesa)noun adj.* * *japonés, -esa1.ADJ SM / F Japanese2.SM (Ling) Japanese* * *I- nesa adjetivo/masculino, femenino JapaneseII* * *= Japanese, all-Japan.Ex. The rules permit the acquiring library to enter the work under the name of the institution in English, but the entry assigned by the Library of Congress will be the transliterated form of the institution's name in Japanese.Ex. This paper was presented at the 72nd all-Japan Librarians Conference, Mar 20th 1988.----* dibujos animados japoneses = Anime.* japonés americano = Japanese-American.* japoneses, los = Japs, the.* yen japonés = Japanese yen.* * *I- nesa adjetivo/masculino, femenino JapaneseII* * *= Japanese, all-Japan.Ex: The rules permit the acquiring library to enter the work under the name of the institution in English, but the entry assigned by the Library of Congress will be the transliterated form of the institution's name in Japanese.
Ex: This paper was presented at the 72nd all-Japan Librarians Conference, Mar 20th 1988.* dibujos animados japoneses = Anime.* japonés americano = Japanese-American.* japoneses, los = Japs, the.* yen japonés = Japanese yen.* * *Japanesemasculine, femininelos japoneses the Japanese, Japanese people2* * *
japonés 1◊ - nesa adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Japanese
japonés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Japanese
' japonés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pisar
English:
command
- confidence
- Japanese
- inroads
* * *japonés, -esa♦ adjJapanese♦ nm,f[persona] Japanese;los japoneses the Japanese♦ nm[lengua] Japanese* * *I adj JapaneseII m, japonesa f Japanese* * ** * *japonés1 adj Japanesejaponés2 n2. (idioma) Japanese
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