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41 junto a la chimenea
Ex. The ancient meanings are still to be found in the tales that are put now into children's books, and are told by nurses at the fireside.* * *Ex: The ancient meanings are still to be found in the tales that are put now into children's books, and are told by nurses at the fireside.
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42 lucio
adj.1 glib, smooth-talking.2 slippery.m.1 pike.2 Lucius, Lucio.* * *1 pike* * *ISM (=pez) pikeIIADJ frm = lúcido* * *masculino pike* * *= pike.Ex. He writes on the mythical meanings of fish and on pikes in particular which appear in his works as symbols of his inner feeling.* * *masculino pike* * *= pike.Ex: He writes on the mythical meanings of fish and on pikes in particular which appear in his works as symbols of his inner feeling.
* * *pike* * *lucio nmpike* * *m ZO pike* * *lucio nm: pike (fish) -
43 majestad
f.majesty.Su majestad His/Her Majesty* * *1 (distinción) majesty2 (tratamiento) Majesty* * *noun f.* * *SF majestySu Majestad — His/Her Majesty
* * *1) ( aspecto grandioso) majesty2)su Majestad — ( al referirse - al rey) His Majesty; (- a la reina) Her Majesty; (al dirigirse al rey, a la reina) Your Majesty
* * *= majesty.Ex. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.----* Sus Majestades = Their Majesties.* * *1) ( aspecto grandioso) majesty2)su Majestad — ( al referirse - al rey) His Majesty; (- a la reina) Her Majesty; (al dirigirse al rey, a la reina) Your Majesty
* * *= majesty.Ex: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.
* Sus Majestades = Their Majesties.* * *A (aspecto grandioso) majestyla majestad de su porte the majesty of her bearingBsu Majestad (al referirse — al rey) His Majesty; (— a la reina) Her Majesty; (al dirigirse al rey, a la reina) Your Majestysus Majestades los Reyes Their Majesties the King and Queen* * *
majestad sustantivo femenino
1 ( aspecto grandioso) majesty
2
(— a la reina) Her Majesty;
(al dirigirse al rey, a la reina) Your Majesty;
majestad sustantivo femenino majesty
Su Majestad la Reina, Her Majesty the Queen
' majestad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
audiencia
- grandeza
- S.M.
- vuestro
English:
HM
- majesty
* * *majestad nf1. [grandiosidad] majesty2.Su Majestad [tratamiento] His/Her Majesty;Sus Majestades los Reyes their Majesties the King and Queen* * *f majesty* * *majestad nf: majestySu Majestad: Your Majesty* * *Su Majestad His Majesty / Her Majesty -
44 majestuosidad
f.majesty.* * *1 majesty* * *SF majesty* * *femenino majesty* * *= majesty.Ex. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.* * *femenino majesty* * *= majesty.Ex: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.
* * *majesty* * *
majestuosidad sustantivo femenino
majesty
' majestuosidad' also found in these entries:
English:
majesty
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45 metamorfosis
f. s.&pl.metamorphosis (also figurative).* * *1 metamorphosis* * *SF INV metamorphosis frm, transformation* * *metamórfosis femenino (pl metamorfosis) metamorphosis* * *= metamorphosis [metamorphoses, -pl.], mutation.Ex. The number should remain inviolate regardless of the heading's metamorphoses.Ex. The very meanings of words like 'library' and 'university' are about to undergo mutations too radical to conceive, much less predict = Los significados mismos de palabras como "biblioteca" y "universidad" están a punto de experimentar cambios demasiado radicales de concevir y cuanto mucho menos de predecir.* * *metamórfosis femenino (pl metamorfosis) metamorphosis* * *= metamorphosis [metamorphoses, -pl.], mutation.Ex: The number should remain inviolate regardless of the heading's metamorphoses.
Ex: The very meanings of words like 'library' and 'university' are about to undergo mutations too radical to conceive, much less predict = Los significados mismos de palabras como "biblioteca" y "universidad" están a punto de experimentar cambios demasiado radicales de concevir y cuanto mucho menos de predecir.* * *metamorfosis, metamórfosis(pl metamorfosis)metamorphosissu personalidad ha sufrido una verdadera metamorfosis she has undergone a real character transformation o personality change* * *
metamorfosis,
metamorfosis f inv metamorphosis: ¡esta chica ha experimentado una metamorfosis!, this girl has undergone a metamorphosis!
' metamorfosis' also found in these entries:
English:
metamorphosis
* * *metamorfosis nf inv1. [en animales] metamorphosis2. [en personas, ciudades] metamorphosis, transformation* * *f inv transformation, metamorphosis* * *metamorfosis nfs & pl: metamorphosis -
46 metedura de pata
familiar faux pas, blunder, booboo* * *femenino (esp Esp fam) blunder, gaffe* * *(n.) = blunder, boner, goof, blooper, gaff, faux pas, clanger, slip-upEx. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex. Inferencing skills can be learned as students clarify contextual meanings of ambiguous statements, mispronunciations, and boners that may be found in newspaper headlines, texts, and conversations.Ex. The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Ex. Throughout the year we collect bloopers, funny things that happen while we are producing the program.Ex. If I had googled him when we were courting, I would not have made the embarrassing gaff of bragging about my publications.Ex. The biggest faux pas according to snobs who take such things seriously is calling a sofa a couch or a setee.Ex. Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.Ex. Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.* * *femenino (esp Esp fam) blunder, gaffe* * *(n.) = blunder, boner, goof, blooper, gaff, faux pas, clanger, slip-upEx: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.
Ex: Inferencing skills can be learned as students clarify contextual meanings of ambiguous statements, mispronunciations, and boners that may be found in newspaper headlines, texts, and conversations.Ex: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Ex: Throughout the year we collect bloopers, funny things that happen while we are producing the program.Ex: If I had googled him when we were courting, I would not have made the embarrassing gaff of bragging about my publications.Ex: The biggest faux pas according to snobs who take such things seriously is calling a sofa a couch or a setee.Ex: Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.Ex: Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.* * *( fam)blunder, gaffees famoso por sus metedura de patas de metedura de pata he's well-known for putting his foot in it, he's renowned for making blunders o gaffes* * *
Del verbo dar: ( conjugate dar)
dé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
metedura de pata sustantivo femenino (esp Esp fam) blunder, gaffe
' metedura de pata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
impresionante
- metedura
- molesta
- molesto
- patinazo
- resbalón
- plancha
English:
blunder
- boo-boo
- boob
- goof
- slip-up
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47 mutación
f.1 mutation, transformation, metamorphosis, saltation.2 change, alteration.* * *1 change2 BIOLOGÍA mutation* * *SF1) (=cambio) change2) (Bio) mutation3) (Ling) mutation4) (Teat) scene change* * *femenino mutation* * *= mutation.Ex. The very meanings of words like 'library' and 'university' are about to undergo mutations too radical to conceive, much less predict = Los significados mismos de palabras como "biblioteca" y "universidad" están a punto de experimentar cambios demasiado radicales de concevir y cuanto mucho menos de predecir.* * *femenino mutation* * *= mutation.Ex: The very meanings of words like 'library' and 'university' are about to undergo mutations too radical to conceive, much less predict = Los significados mismos de palabras como "biblioteca" y "universidad" están a punto de experimentar cambios demasiado radicales de concevir y cuanto mucho menos de predecir.
* * *mutation* * *
mutación sustantivo femenino
mutation
mutación f Biol mutation
' mutación' also found in these entries:
English:
mutation
* * *mutación nf1. [cambio] sudden change2. Biol mutation* * *f1 BIO mutation2 TEA scene change* * * -
48 perro guía
m.guide dog, Seeing Eye dog.* * *(n.) = guide dogEx. Equally, the same words with different syntax will have totally different meanings: a 'guide dog for the blind' is not the same as a 'blind guide dog'.* * *(n.) = guide dogEx: Equally, the same words with different syntax will have totally different meanings: a 'guide dog for the blind' is not the same as a 'blind guide dog'.
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49 perro lazarillo
m.guide dog, Seeing Eye dog.* * *guide dog* * *(n.) = guide dogEx. Equally, the same words with different syntax will have totally different meanings: a 'guide dog for the blind' is not the same as a 'blind guide dog'.* * *(n.) = guide dogEx: Equally, the same words with different syntax will have totally different meanings: a 'guide dog for the blind' is not the same as a 'blind guide dog'.
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50 personificación
f.1 personification, part, role, impersonation.2 personification, living image.* * *1 personification* * *SF1) (=representación) personification, embodimentes la personificación de los celos — he is the embodiment of jealousy, he is jealousy personified
2) (Literat) personification* * *a) ( encarnación) embodiment, personificationb) (Lit) personification* * *= incarnation, embodiment, epitome, personification, embodier.Ex. The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.Ex. At first, large public libraries organised readers' advisory services as the embodiment of library adult education.Ex. This extraordinary assault on a fine old children's book has ever since stood for me as the epitome of the scholastic abuse of literature.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex. In the end, whether public libraries are allowed to continue in their present depressed state or whether they will become a many-sided embodier and nourisher of a literate society's literacy, depends not on the standards discussed by the professionals, but on those willed by the public.----* la personificación de la confianza en uno mismo = confidence personified.* personificación de la calma, la = picture of calm, the.* * *a) ( encarnación) embodiment, personificationb) (Lit) personification* * *= incarnation, embodiment, epitome, personification, embodier.Ex: The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.
Ex: At first, large public libraries organised readers' advisory services as the embodiment of library adult education.Ex: This extraordinary assault on a fine old children's book has ever since stood for me as the epitome of the scholastic abuse of literature.Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex: In the end, whether public libraries are allowed to continue in their present depressed state or whether they will become a many-sided embodier and nourisher of a literate society's literacy, depends not on the standards discussed by the professionals, but on those willed by the public.* la personificación de la confianza en uno mismo = confidence personified.* personificación de la calma, la = picture of calm, the.* * *1 (encarnación) embodiment, personificationes la personificación de la impaciencia he is impatience personified, impatience is his middle name ( colloq)2 ( Lit) personification* * *
personificación sustantivo femenino Paco es la personificación de la avaricia, Paco is the embodiment of stinginess
' personificación' also found in these entries:
English:
embodiment
- embody
- epitome
- personification
- epitomize
- essence
* * *1. [representación] personification;este niño es la personificación del mal this child is an absolute devil2. [prosopopeya] personification* * *f personification, embodiment -
51 pifia
f.1 blunder (informal).2 big error, goof, blunder, costly error.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: pifiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: pifiar.* * *1 familiar blunder\hacer una pifia familiar to make a blunder* * *SF1) (Billar) miscue2) * (=error) blunder, bloomer *hacer pifia de — (=burlarse) to mock, poke fun at; (=bromear) to make a joke of, joke about
* * *1)a) (fam) ( error) boo-boo (colloq), boob (colloq)b) ( en billar) miscuec) (Chi) ( defecto) fault2) (Chi, Per) ( del público) booing and hissing* * *= boner, goof, bobble, clanger, blooper, blunder, slip-up.Ex. Inferencing skills can be learned as students clarify contextual meanings of ambiguous statements, mispronunciations, and boners that may be found in newspaper headlines, texts, and conversations.Ex. The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Ex. Gary's back pass took a bobble from a divot and in that moment Robinson suddenly found himself the subject of ridicule.Ex. Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.Ex. Throughout the year we collect bloopers, funny things that happen while we are producing the program.Ex. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex. Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.----* meter una pifia = drop + a bollock, drop + a clanger, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder.* * *1)a) (fam) ( error) boo-boo (colloq), boob (colloq)b) ( en billar) miscuec) (Chi) ( defecto) fault2) (Chi, Per) ( del público) booing and hissing* * *= boner, goof, bobble, clanger, blooper, blunder, slip-up.Ex: Inferencing skills can be learned as students clarify contextual meanings of ambiguous statements, mispronunciations, and boners that may be found in newspaper headlines, texts, and conversations.
Ex: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Ex: Gary's back pass took a bobble from a divot and in that moment Robinson suddenly found himself the subject of ridicule.Ex: Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.Ex: Throughout the year we collect bloopers, funny things that happen while we are producing the program.Ex: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex: Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.* meter una pifia = drop + a bollock, drop + a clanger, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder.* * *A2 (en billar) miscue* * *
Del verbo pifiar: ( conjugate pifiar)
pifia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
pifia
pifiar
pifia sustantivo femenino
1
2 (Chi, Per) ( del público) booing and hissing
pifiar ( conjugate pifiar) verbo transitivo
1 (fam) ( fallar) to fluff (colloq);◊ pifiala (fam) to blow it (colloq)
2 (Chi, Per) [ público] to boo
pifia f fam blunder
pifiar verbo transitivo to blow, cock up: ¡ya volvió a pifiarla!, he messed up again
' pifia' also found in these entries:
English:
cock-up
* * *pifia nfhacer una pifia to make a blunder2. [en billar] miscue* * *f1 fam ( error) booboo fam2 Chi, Pe, Rpldefect* * * -
52 polifónico
adj.polyphonic.* * *► adjetivo1 polyphonic* * *ADJ polyphonic* * *- ca adjetivo polyphonic* * *= polyphonic.Ex. Things are further complicated by the fact that quite a few characters are ' polyphonic', i.e. can be read as different syllables with distinct meanings.* * *- ca adjetivo polyphonic* * *= polyphonic.Ex: Things are further complicated by the fact that quite a few characters are ' polyphonic', i.e. can be read as different syllables with distinct meanings.
* * *polifónico -capolyphonic* * *polifónico, -a adjpolyphonic* * *adj polyphonic -
53 polisema
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54 polisemia
f.polysemy.* * *1 polysemy* * *SF polysemy* * *femenino polysemy* * *= polysemy.Nota: Característica de una palabra que tiene dos o más significados que están relacionados etimológicamente.Ex. Polysemy is the quality of a word having two or more etymologically related meanings.* * *femenino polysemy* * *= polysemy.Nota: Característica de una palabra que tiene dos o más significados que están relacionados etimológicamente.Ex: Polysemy is the quality of a word having two or more etymologically related meanings.
* * *polysemy* * *
polisemia sustantivo femenino polysemy
* * *polisemia nfpolysemy* * *f polysemy -
55 pronunciación incorrecta
(n.) = mispronunciationEx. Inferencing skills can be learned as students clarify contextual meanings of ambiguous statements, mispronunciations, and boners that may be found in newspaper headlines, texts, and conversations.* * *(n.) = mispronunciationEx: Inferencing skills can be learned as students clarify contextual meanings of ambiguous statements, mispronunciations, and boners that may be found in newspaper headlines, texts, and conversations.
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56 protestar
v.1 to complain.protestaron por el mal servicio they complained about the poor serviceprotestaban contra la detención del líder sindical they were protesting against the arrest of the union leader¡protesto! (law) objection!2 to grumble.haz lo que te digo sin protestar do what I tell you and no grumbling3 to protest, to object, to remonstrate, to present an objection.María se quejó contra los perros Mary complained against the dogs.* * *1 (mostrar disconformidad) to protest ( contra, against)2 DERECHO to raise an objection■ ¡protesto, su señoría! objection, Your Honour!3 (refunfuñar) to moan\sin protestar without protest* * *verb* * *1. VI1) (=quejarse) to complainprotestaron contra la subida de la gasolina — they complained o frm protested against the rise in the price of petrol
protestó por lo mal que la habían tratado — she complained o frm protested about how badly she had been treated
2) (Jur)¡protesto, Su Señoría! — objection, Your Honour!
¡protesto contra esa observación! — I resent that!, I object to that remark!
2. VT1) [+ letra, pagaré] to protest, note2) frm (=declarar) to protest* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( mostrar desacuerdo) to protestprotestar CONTRA algo — to protest against o about something
protesto, su señoría! — objection, your Honor*, I object, your Honor
b) ( quejarse) to complainprotestar POR or DE algo — to complain about something
2.nadie protestó cuando lo propuse — nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal
protestar vt1)b) <actuación/decisión> to protest about o at2) (frml) < inocencia> to protest* * *= protest, remonstrate, make + protest, squwak, be (all) up in arms, find + a voice, mouth off, rail against, speak out against, cry + foul, raise + Posesivo + voice, stage + protest, make + a noise about, make + noises about.Ex. 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.Ex. 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.Ex. This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.Ex. Again, I must squawk about the futility of seeking consensus on specific meanings of words.Ex. And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.Ex. The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.Ex. She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.Ex. She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex. Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex. Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.Ex. As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.Ex. Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.Ex. The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.Ex. The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.----* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* protestar enérgicamente = protest + forcefully.* protestar en vano = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.* protestar furiosamente = rage against.* protestar por = bridle at.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( mostrar desacuerdo) to protestprotestar CONTRA algo — to protest against o about something
protesto, su señoría! — objection, your Honor*, I object, your Honor
b) ( quejarse) to complainprotestar POR or DE algo — to complain about something
2.nadie protestó cuando lo propuse — nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal
protestar vt1)b) <actuación/decisión> to protest about o at2) (frml) < inocencia> to protest* * *= protest, remonstrate, make + protest, squwak, be (all) up in arms, find + a voice, mouth off, rail against, speak out against, cry + foul, raise + Posesivo + voice, stage + protest, make + a noise about, make + noises about.Ex: 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.
Ex: 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.Ex: This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.Ex: Again, I must squawk about the futility of seeking consensus on specific meanings of words.Ex: And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.Ex: The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.Ex: She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.Ex: She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex: Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex: Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.Ex: As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.Ex: Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.Ex: The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.Ex: The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* protestar enérgicamente = protest + forcefully.* protestar en vano = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.* protestar furiosamente = rage against.* protestar por = bridle at.* * *protestar [A1 ]vito protest protestar CONTRA algo to protest AGAINST o ABOUT sthprotestan contra la carestía de vida they're protesting against o about the high cost of livingprotestar POR or DE algo to complain ABOUT sthprotestó por el trato recibido he complained about o protested about o at the way he had been treatedhágalo ahora mismo y sin protestar do it right now and no complaining o don't start complaining¡protesto, señoría! objection, your Honor! o I object, your Honor!—no es culpa mía —protestó it's not my fault, he protestednadie protestó cuando lo propuse nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal■ protestarvtA2 ‹actuación› to protest about o atprotestaron la decisión del árbitro they protested about o at the referee's decision, they protested the referee's decision ( AmE)B ( frml); ‹inocencia› to protest* * *
protestar ( conjugate protestar) verbo intransitivo
protestar CONTRA algo to protest against o about sth
protestar POR or DE algo to complain about sth
protestar verbo intransitivo
1 (manifestar desacuerdo) to protest: vamos a protestar contra la subida de impuestos, we're going to protest against the rise in taxes
2 (quejarse) to complain: siempre está protestando por el frío, he's always complaining about the cold
3 Jur to object
4 Com to protest
' protestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- chistar
- levantarse
- pitar
- rechistar
- sentada
- alegar
- energía
- patalear
- plantón
- quejarse
- valer
- valor
- venga
- zapatear
English:
constrained
- fuss
- protest
- rage
- remonstrate
- contest
- move
* * *♦ vi1. [quejarse] to complain (por/contra about/against); [en manifestación] to protest (por/contra about/against);protestaron por el mal servicio they complained about the poor service;los manifestantes protestaban contra la detención del líder sindical the demonstrators were protesting against the arrest of the union leader2. [refunfuñar] to grumble;haz lo que te digo sin protestar do what I tell you and no grumbling♦ vt1. Com to protest2. Méx [prometer]el presidente protestó su cargo ante el congreso the president was sworn in before parliament* * *I v/t protestII v/i1 ( quejarse) complain (por, de about)* * *protestar vi: to protest, to objectprotestar vt1) : to protest, to object to2) : to declare, to profess* * *protestar vb1. (oponerse a) to protest2. (quejarse) to complain / to moan -
57 reversibilidad
f.reversibility.* * *Ex. The author traces the development of the term 'reversibility' which has different meanings in the practice of conservation.* * *Ex: The author traces the development of the term 'reversibility' which has different meanings in the practice of conservation.
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58 revestimiento de paredes con paneles de madera
(n.) = wood panellingEx. The following two combinations of furniture will present differente meanings: a leather chair, plush carpets and wood panelling versus leather bound books, carved oak book cases and a computer.* * *(n.) = wood panellingEx: The following two combinations of furniture will present differente meanings: a leather chair, plush carpets and wood panelling versus leather bound books, carved oak book cases and a computer.
Spanish-English dictionary > revestimiento de paredes con paneles de madera
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59 salvar un problema
(v.) = circumvent + problem, negotiate + problemEx. These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.Ex. Such a list seeks to negotiate the problems of the alphabetical subject approach as outlined in the previous chapter.* * *(v.) = circumvent + problem, negotiate + problemEx: These circumvent many of the problems that must be tackled in subject indexing such as the emergence of new terms and new meanings for old words.
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adj.sensual.* * *► adjetivo1 (de los sentidos) sensuous, sensual2 (del sexo) sensual* * *ADJ sensual, sensuous* * *adjetivo <boca/cuerpo> sensual, sensuous; <placeres/gesto> sensual; < descripción> sensuous* * *= sensual, sensuous, luscious, slinky [slinkier -comp., slinkiest -sup.].Ex. Children experience so much that is new and unknown to them every day -- a flood tide of sensual emotions, events, ideas, data of all kinds.Ex. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *adjetivo <boca/cuerpo> sensual, sensuous; <placeres/gesto> sensual; < descripción> sensuous* * *= sensual, sensuous, luscious, slinky [slinkier -comp., slinkiest -sup.].Ex: Children experience so much that is new and unknown to them every day -- a flood tide of sensual emotions, events, ideas, data of all kinds.
Ex: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *‹boca/cuerpo› sensual, sensuous; ‹placeres/gesto› sensual; ‹descripción› sensuous* * *
sensual adjetivo ‹boca/cuerpo› sensual, sensuous;
‹placeres/gesto› sensual;
‹ descripción› sensuous
sensual adjetivo sensual
' sensual' also found in these entries:
English:
sensual
- sensuous
- sultry
* * *sensual adjsensual* * *adj sensual* * *sensual adj: sensual, sensuous♦ sensualmente adv
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