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1 nereida
• mermaid -
2 náyade
• mermaid• naggingly• NAIC• water moccasin• water oak -
3 oceánida
• mermaid• nymph -
4 ondina
• mermaid• nymph• water-spout• water-stained -
5 sirena
• mermaid• merman• sea-maid• sea-maiden• siren -
6 sirena
f.1 mermaid, siren (mythology).2 siren (señal).3 Sirena.* * *1 (ninfa) siren, mermaid2 (alarma) siren\sirena de niebla foghorn* * *SF1) (Mit) siren, mermaid2) (=bocina) siren, hooter* * *1) (Mit) mermaid; ( en mitología clásica) siren2) (de fábrica, ambulancia, alarma) siren3) (Col) ( en pirotecnia) rocket* * *= bell, siren, mermaid.Ex. In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.Ex. A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.Ex. Mermaids sometimes foretell the future and are often accompanied by seals.* * *1) (Mit) mermaid; ( en mitología clásica) siren2) (de fábrica, ambulancia, alarma) siren3) (Col) ( en pirotecnia) rocket* * *= bell, siren, mermaid.Ex: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.
Ex: A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.Ex: Mermaids sometimes foretell the future and are often accompanied by seals.* * *A ( Mit) mermaid; (en mitología clásica) sirenCompuesto:foghornC ( Col) (en pirotecnia) rocket* * *
sirena sustantivo femenino
1 (Mit) mermaid;
( en mitología clásica) siren
2 (de fábrica, ambulancia, alarma) siren
3 (Col) ( en pirotecnia) rocket
sirena sustantivo femenino
1 Mit mermaid
2 (de una fábrica, un barco) siren
' sirena' also found in these entries:
English:
background
- blow
- hoot
- hooter
- mermaid
- siren
- wail
- fog
- horn
* * *sirena nf1. Mitol mermaid, siren2. [señal] siren* * *f1 pito siren2 MYTH mermaid* * *sirena nf1) : mermaid2) : sirensirena de niebla: foghorn* * *sirena n1. (aparato) siren2. (ser imaginario) mermaid -
7 creencia popular
(n.) = urban legend, popular beliefEx. Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Ex. In popular belief the human being who went to live with a mermaid or a merman lost his or her soul and became as one of these.* * *(n.) = urban legend, popular beliefEx: Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.
Ex: In popular belief the human being who went to live with a mermaid or a merman lost his or her soul and became as one of these. -
8 perder el alma
(v.) = lose + Posesivo + soulEx. In popular belief the human being who went to live with a mermaid or a merman lost his or her soul and became as one of these.* * *(v.) = lose + Posesivo + soulEx: In popular belief the human being who went to live with a mermaid or a merman lost his or her soul and became as one of these.
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9 tritón
m.1 triton, marine creature half man and half fish, merman.2 triton, newt.* * *1 (anfibio) newt2 Tritón (mitología) Triton* * *SM Triton* * *= newt, merman.Ex. Newts are brightly colored salamanders.Ex. In popular belief the human being who went to live with a mermaid or a merman lost his or her soul and became as one of these.* * *= newt, merman.Ex: Newts are brightly colored salamanders.
Ex: In popular belief the human being who went to live with a mermaid or a merman lost his or her soul and became as one of these.* * *( Zool) newt* * *
tritón m Zool newt
' tritón' also found in these entries:
English:
newt
* * *tritón nm1. [animal] newt2. Mitol Triton* * *m1 ZO newt2 MYTH triton* * * -
10 nereida
f.1 nereid, a sea-nymph.2 water nymph, mermaid.3 nereida.* * *1 nereid* * *SF nereid* * *= nymph.Ex. In Greek mythology, nymphs are female spirits of nature, protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.* * *= nymph.Ex: In Greek mythology, nymphs are female spirits of nature, protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.
* * *Nereid* * *
nereida f Mit nereid
* * *nereida nfNereid -
11 náyade
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12 oceánida
f.mermaid. -
13 pejemuller
f.mermaid, a sea-woman.
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