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1 manido
adj.1 trite, hackneyed, cliché.2 shop-worn, worn.3 gamey, gamy.4 full, swarming.past part.past participle of spanish verb: manir.* * *► adjetivo2 (objeto) well-worn* * *ADJ1) (=trillado) [tema] trite, stale; [frase] hackneyed2) (=pasado) [carne] high, gamy; [frutos secos] stale* * ** * *= rank, hackneyed, worn, well-worn, jaded, overused [over-used], overworked, stale, timeworn.Ex. And what I'm trying to suggest is that there's something shameful about a profession that has allowed this kind of blatant and rank ethnocentrism, racism, chauvinism, the whole schmier, to persist this long.Ex. It is the order of words that helps us to distinguish between 'office post' and 'post office' or, to quote the hackneyed example, 'blind Venetian' and 'Venetian blind'.Ex. Mearns warns us, 'Recollection is treacherous; it is usually too broad or too narrow for another's use; and what is more serious, it is frequently undependable and worn and feeble'.Ex. To use a well-worn example, the string (2) physiotherapy (6) nurses $h for (6) bibliographies obviously represents a different sense from the similar string (2) physiotherapy (6) bibliographies (6) nurses $h for.Ex. He is notorious for poking fun at those who advance jaded, esoteric ideas about the importance of studying classical languages.Ex. Sustainable agriculture has become a very over-used concept.Ex. User-friendliness is a much overworked phrase which has been interpreted in different ways by software houses.Ex. We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex. This is in stark contrast to the warped logic and timeworn language to which Lebanon's rulers resorted in the wake of the tragedy.----* composición musical manida = war horse.* manido, lo = worn, the.* * ** * *= rank, hackneyed, worn, well-worn, jaded, overused [over-used], overworked, stale, timeworn.Ex: And what I'm trying to suggest is that there's something shameful about a profession that has allowed this kind of blatant and rank ethnocentrism, racism, chauvinism, the whole schmier, to persist this long.
Ex: It is the order of words that helps us to distinguish between 'office post' and 'post office' or, to quote the hackneyed example, 'blind Venetian' and 'Venetian blind'.Ex: Mearns warns us, 'Recollection is treacherous; it is usually too broad or too narrow for another's use; and what is more serious, it is frequently undependable and worn and feeble'.Ex: To use a well-worn example, the string (2) physiotherapy (6) nurses $h for (6) bibliographies obviously represents a different sense from the similar string (2) physiotherapy (6) bibliographies (6) nurses $h for.Ex: He is notorious for poking fun at those who advance jaded, esoteric ideas about the importance of studying classical languages.Ex: Sustainable agriculture has become a very over-used concept.Ex: User-friendliness is a much overworked phrase which has been interpreted in different ways by software houses.Ex: We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex: This is in stark contrast to the warped logic and timeworn language to which Lebanon's rulers resorted in the wake of the tragedy.* composición musical manida = war horse.* manido, lo = worn, the.* * *manido -da‹frase› hackneyed; ‹tema› stale* * *
manido
‹ tema› stale
manido,-a adjetivo well-worn
' manido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gastada
- gastado
- manida
English:
derivative
- hackneyed
* * *manido, -a adjun tema muy manido a well-worn o much-discussed topic* * *adj figclichéd, done to death fam* * *manido, -da adj: hackneyed, stale, trite -
2 manido
ma'niđoadj1) ( usado) abgegriffen, abgestanden2) (fig: trillado) abgedroschen[sobado] abgegriffenmanidomanido , -a [ma'niðo, -a]num3num (trillado) abgedroschennum4num (oculto) verborgen -
3 manido
I adj; Ч.; нн.ста́рый; потрёпанный; затрёпанныйII adj; Ч.; шутл.argumento manido — зата́сканный аргуме́нт
больно́й, боле́зненныйIII adj; Куба, М.; нн.несве́жий, ту́хлый (о мясе, рыбе)IV adj; П.-Р.; нн.киша́щий ( насекомыми) -
4 manido
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5 manido
I adj1) несвежий, лежалый2) Чили старый; потрёпанный3) Кан. о-ва затхлый4) Чили шутл. больнойII adj2) П.-Р. изобилующий, кишащий ( насекомыми)III adjспрятанный, скрытый -
6 manido, lo
= worn, theEx. It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.* * *= worn, theEx: It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.
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8 manido
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9 manido
• gamey• gamy• hackney coach• hackneyed phrase• trisyllabic• trite expression -
10 manido
• Ch mizerný• Ni lehký• Ni snadný• plesnivý* * *• Am obnošený (oblek)• Am ohmataný (předmět)• Am otřepaný (výrok aj.)• Ch k ničemu• odleželý (o masu)• zatuchlý (o masu) -
11 manido (de u.c.)
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12 manido,
a adj 1) развален, вмирисан (за месо); 2) загнил, изгнил; 3) прен. изхабен (за тема и др.). -
13 manido
I adj1) несвежий, лежалый2) Чили старый; потрёпанный3) Кан. о-ва затхлый4) Чили шутл. больной5) Куба, Мекс. несвежий, тухлый (о мясе, рыбе)II adj1) истасканный, избитый, банальный2) П.-Р. изобилующий, кишащий ( насекомыми)III adjспрятанный, скрытый -
14 manido
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15 hacer manido
гл.общ. (пьесу, мелодию) заиграть, (пьесу, мелодию) заигрывать -
16 papel manido
сущ.общ. заигранная роль -
17 заигранный
1) прич. от заиграть I2) прил. manidoзаи́гранная роль — papel manidoзаи́гранная мело́дия — melodía manida -
18 gastado
adj.worn-out, used-up, worn-down, outworn.past part.past participle of spanish verb: gastar.* * *1→ link=gastar gastar► adjetivo1 (desgastado) worn-out2 (acabado) finished, empty, used up3 (manido) hackneyed, well-worn4 (abatido) worn-out, drained; (aviejado) old5 (debilitado) weak, spent, finished* * *ADJ1) (=desgastado) [ropa, neumático, superficie] worn2) (=trillado) [metáfora] stale, hackneyed; [broma] old, stale3) [pilas] dead* * *- da adjetivo <ropa/zapatos> worn-out; <político/cantante> washed-up (colloq)* * *- da adjetivo <ropa/zapatos> worn-out; <político/cantante> washed-up (colloq)* * *gastado11 = hackneyed, worn, shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.], well-worn, spent.Ex: It is the order of words that helps us to distinguish between 'office post' and 'post office' or, to quote the hackneyed example, 'blind Venetian' and 'Venetian blind'.
Ex: Mearns warns us, 'Recollection is treacherous; it is usually too broad or too narrow for another's use; and what is more serious, it is frequently undependable and worn and feeble'.Ex: Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.Ex: He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.Ex: If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.* batería gastada = dud battery.* gastado por el uso = worn-out.* muy gastado = worn-out.gastado22 = committed.Ex: The estimated cost on the original order record is then deducted from the committed expenditure.
* * *gastado -da1 ‹ropa/zapatos› worn-outlos codos están muy gastados the elbows have worn very thin o are threadbare2(envejecido): sólo tiene 40 años pero está muy gastado he's only 40 but he looks much olderel gobierno ya está muy gastado the government has had its day* * *
Del verbo gastar: ( conjugate gastar)
gastado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
gastado
gastar
gastado◊ -da adjetivo ‹ropa/zapatos› worn-out;
‹político/cantante› washed-up (colloq)
gastar ( conjugate gastar) verbo transitivo
1 ( consumir)
gastado algo en algo to spend sth on sth
2 (desperdiciar, malgastar) ‹dinero/tiempo/energía› to waste
3 ( desgastar) ‹ropa/zapatos› to wear out;
‹ tacones› to wear down
4 (fam) (llevar, usar) ‹ropa/gafas› to wear;
5 ‹ broma› to play;◊ le gastadoon una broma they played a joke o trick on him
gastarse verbo pronominal
1 ( enf) ‹ dinero› to spend
2 [pilas/batería] to run down;
3 [ropa/zapatos] ( desgastarse) to wear out
4 ( enf) (fam) ( tener) to have;◊ se gasta un genio … he has a terrible temper!
gastado,-a adjetivo
1 (usado, deteriorado) worn-out
2 fig (manido) hackneyed
gastar verbo transitivo
1 (dinero, tiempo) to spend
(gasolina, energía) to consume
2 (desperdiciar) to waste
3 (terminar) to use up
4 (emplear, usar) (ropa, gafas, zapatos) to wear: gasta papel de cartas azul, he uses blue writing paper
5 le gastaron una broma, they played a joke on him
♦ Locuciones: gastarlas, to behave, act: procura no llevarte mal con el jefe, que no sabes como las gasta, tread carefully with the boss until you find out what sort of person she is
' gastado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gastada
- rozado
- usado
- ya
English:
go through
- low
- shabby
- spend
- spent
- tatty
- worn
- worn-out
- bald
- thread
- well
* * *gastado, -a adj[objeto] worn out; [frase, tema] hackneyed; [persona] broken, burnt out; [pila] dead; [batería] flat* * *adj worn out* * *gastado, -da adj1) : spent2) : worn, worn-out* * *gastado adj (ropa, zapatos, etc) worn out -
19 заиграть
I сов., вин. п.2) (пьесу, мелодию) hacer manidoII сов.1) ( начать играть) comenzar (empezar) a jugar, ponerse a jugar; empezar (comenzar) a tocar, ponerse a tocar ( на музыкальном инструменте)му́зыка заигра́ла — comenzó a sonar la música( a tocar la orquesta)2) (засверкать, заискриться) comenzar a centellear (a brillar); comenzar a burbujar (a espumear) ( о вине)••кровь заигра́ла в жи́лах — le empezó a hervir (a bullir) la sangre en las venas -
20 tópico
'topikom( lugar común) Gemeinplatz m, Allgemeinwissen n1. [manido] klischeehaft————————sustantivo masculinotópico1tópico1 ['topiko]————————tópico2tópico2 , -a ['topiko, -a]num1num (trivial) banalnum2num (local) örtlich
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См. также в других словарях:
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estadizo — ► adjetivo 1 Que no se mueve ni renueva: ■ las fétidas y estadizas aguas del pantano. SINÓNIMO inmóvil 2 Se aplica al alimento que está rancio. * * * estadizo, a (de «estado» e « izo») 1 adj. Se aplica a lo que lleva mucho tiempo sin *renovarse:… … Enciclopedia Universal