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1 paisaje lunar
m.lunar landscape, moonscape.* * *(n.) = lunarscape, moonscapeEx. The battle left behind a huge area resembling a lunarscape that even today has not fully healed itself with vegetation.Ex. In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.* * *(n.) = lunarscape, moonscapeEx: The battle left behind a huge area resembling a lunarscape that even today has not fully healed itself with vegetation.
Ex: In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow. -
2 paisaje
m.landscape (pintura, terreno).* * *1 landscape* * *noun m.1) landscape2) scenery* * *SM1) (=terreno) landscape2) (=vista panorámica)3) (Arte) landscape* * *a) ( panorama) landscape, sceneryel paisaje es agreste/boscoso — it is a rugged/wooded landscape
b) (Art) landscape* * *= landscape, scenery, countryside.Ex. We might define this particular area of knowledge called geography by saying that it describes and analyses the landscape.Ex. This article considers the research needs of those producing amateur theatre production (costumes and scenery) and suggests ways in which they may work closely with public libraries.Ex. Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.----* algo que estropea el paisaje = a blot on the landscape.* arquitecto de paisajes = landscape architect.* arquitectura del paisaje = landscape architecture.* belleza del paisaje = scenic beauty.* cambiar el paisaje = change + the scenery.* formar parte del paisaje = blend into + the landscape.* integrarse en el paisaje = blend into + the landscape.* paisaje asombroso = breathtaking scenery.* paisaje cárstico = karst.* paisaje impresionante = breathtaking scenery.* paisaje kárstico = karst.* paisaje lunar = lunarscape, moonscape.* paisaje marítimo = seascape.* paisaje montañoso = mountainscape.* paisaje natural = natural scenery, natural landscape.* paisaje rural = rural countryside, rural landscape.* paisaje sobrecogedor = breathtaking scenery.* paisaje urbanístico = townscape, built environment.* paisaje urbano = townscape, built environment.* que estropea el paisaje = eyesore.* salpicar el paisaje = dot + the countryside.* * *a) ( panorama) landscape, sceneryel paisaje es agreste/boscoso — it is a rugged/wooded landscape
b) (Art) landscape* * *= landscape, scenery, countryside.Ex: We might define this particular area of knowledge called geography by saying that it describes and analyses the landscape.
Ex: This article considers the research needs of those producing amateur theatre production (costumes and scenery) and suggests ways in which they may work closely with public libraries.Ex: Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.* algo que estropea el paisaje = a blot on the landscape.* arquitecto de paisajes = landscape architect.* arquitectura del paisaje = landscape architecture.* belleza del paisaje = scenic beauty.* cambiar el paisaje = change + the scenery.* formar parte del paisaje = blend into + the landscape.* integrarse en el paisaje = blend into + the landscape.* paisaje asombroso = breathtaking scenery.* paisaje cárstico = karst.* paisaje impresionante = breathtaking scenery.* paisaje kárstico = karst.* paisaje lunar = lunarscape, moonscape.* paisaje marítimo = seascape.* paisaje montañoso = mountainscape.* paisaje natural = natural scenery, natural landscape.* paisaje rural = rural countryside, rural landscape.* paisaje sobrecogedor = breathtaking scenery.* paisaje urbanístico = townscape, built environment.* paisaje urbano = townscape, built environment.* que estropea el paisaje = eyesore.* salpicar el paisaje = dot + the countryside.* * *1 (panorama) landscape, sceneryla belleza del paisaje asturiano the beauty of the Asturian countryside o landscape o sceneryen esta zona el paisaje es precioso the scenery is beautiful in this part of the countrydesde aquí se aprecia mejor el paisaje you get a better view of the countryside from hereel terremoto alteró el paisaje the earthquake changed the landscapeel paisaje es agreste/boscoso it is a rugged/wooded landscape2 ( Art) landscape* * *
paisaje sustantivo masculino
b) (Art) landscape
paisaje sustantivo masculino landscape, scenery
' paisaje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrupta
- abrupto
- adusta
- adusto
- bucólica
- bucólico
- campo
- fragosa
- fragoso
- impresionante
- panorama
- triste
- afear
- agreste
- belleza
- bello
- contemplar
- desolado
- hermosura
- imponente
- otoñal
- perspectiva
- uniforme
English:
barren
- bleak
- breath
- countryside
- featureless
- flat
- forbidding
- hilly
- landscape
- lie
- scenery
- stark
- sweep
- unspoilt
- wild
- blot
- land
* * *paisaje nm1. [terreno] landscape;[vista panorámica] scenery, view;una de las características del paisaje de esta comarca one of the features of the landscape of this area;un paisaje montañoso/accidentado/costero a mountainous/rugged/coastal landscape;se pararon a contemplar el paisaje they stopped to admire the view o scenerypaisaje lunar moonscape, lunar landscape;paisaje natural unspoilt countryside2. [pintura] landscape* * *m landscape* * *paisaje nm: scenery, landscape* * *paisaje n landscape / scenery -
3 agostado
adj.1 scorched.2 parched, barren, desertic.past part.past participle of spanish verb: agostar.* * *= blasted, parched.Ex. In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.Ex. If predictions are right, an even larger expanse of land will become parched every year owing to global warming, urbanization, and deforestation.----* agostado por la sequía = drought-parched.* * *= blasted, parched.Ex: In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.
Ex: If predictions are right, an even larger expanse of land will become parched every year owing to global warming, urbanization, and deforestation.* agostado por la sequía = drought-parched.* * *agostado, -a adjparched -
4 brizna de hierba
(n.) = blade of grass, grass bladeEx. In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.Ex. Set your mower at its highest level, to allow grass blades to be about 3 inches long.* * *(n.) = blade of grass, grass bladeEx: In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.
Ex: Set your mower at its highest level, to allow grass blades to be about 3 inches long. -
5 chamuscado
adj.charred, seared, pan-seared, scorched.m.scorch mark, char, scorch.past part.past participle of spanish verb: chamuscar.* * *ADJ [pelo] singed; [ropa, madera, muebles] scorched; [comida] burnt* * *= charred, burned, blasted.Ex. Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Ex. Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.Ex. In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.* * *= charred, burned, blasted.Ex: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.
Ex: Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.Ex: In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.* * *chamuscado, -a adj[pelo, plumas] singed; [tela, papel] scorched; [tostada] burnt -
6 hoja de hierba
(n.) = grass blade, blade of grassEx. Set your mower at its highest level, to allow grass blades to be about 3 inches long.Ex. In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.* * *(n.) = grass blade, blade of grassEx: Set your mower at its highest level, to allow grass blades to be about 3 inches long.
Ex: In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow. -
7 marchito
adj.1 withered, wizened, sere, sear.2 barren.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: marchitar.* * *► adjetivo* * *ADJ [flores] withered; [belleza, juventud, esperanzas] faded* * *- ta adjetivoa) < flores> witheredb) (liter) <belleza/juventud> faded* * *= blasted, withered, wizened, shrivelled [shriveled, -USA].Ex. In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.Ex. At this point, fortunately, they had heard that there was a wonderful old man who could make withered trees to blossom.Ex. A big man is always accused of gluttony, whereas a wizened or osseous man can eat like a refugee at every meal.Ex. Green leaf parts showed higher transpiration rates and lower surface temperature than those that were yellow and shrivelled.----* cortar las flores marchitas = deadhead.* * *- ta adjetivoa) < flores> witheredb) (liter) <belleza/juventud> faded* * *= blasted, withered, wizened, shrivelled [shriveled, -USA].Ex: In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.
Ex: At this point, fortunately, they had heard that there was a wonderful old man who could make withered trees to blossom.Ex: A big man is always accused of gluttony, whereas a wizened or osseous man can eat like a refugee at every meal.Ex: Green leaf parts showed higher transpiration rates and lower surface temperature than those that were yellow and shrivelled.* cortar las flores marchitas = deadhead.* * *marchito -ta1 ‹flores› withered2 ( liter); ‹belleza/juventud› faded* * *
Del verbo marchitar: ( conjugate marchitar)
marchito es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
marchitó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
marchitar
marchito
marchito◊ -ta adjetivo
marchitar vtr, marchitarse verbo reflexivo to shrivel, wither
marchito,-a adjetivo shrivelled, US shriveled, withered
' marchito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marchita
English:
faded
- shrivelled
- withered
- wizened
* * *marchito, -a adj1. [planta] faded2. [persona] worn;sus ilusiones quedaron marchitas all his hopes faded away* * *adj1 flor withered* * *marchito, -ta adj: withered, faded -
8 lunar2
2 = lunar.Ex. NASA announced earlier this week it would start building a permanent lunar outpost in 2020.----* calendario lunar = lunar calendar.* ciclo lunar = lunar cycle.* eclipse lunar = lunar eclipse.* fase lunar = moon phase.* módulo lunar = lunar module.* paisaje lunar = lunarscape, moonscape.* suelo lunar = regolith.* vehículo lunar = rover, lunar vehicle. -
9 lunar
adj.lunar.m.1 mole, beauty spot.2 spot.a lunares spotted* * *► adjetivo1 lunar, moon1 (en la piel) beauty spot\de lunares spotted* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ lunar2. SM1) (Anat) mole2) [en tejido] polka-dot, spot3) (=defecto) flaw, blemish; [moral] stain, blot* * *Iadjetivo lunarIIa) ( en la piel) moleb) ( en el pelo) gray* patchc) ( en un diseño) polka-dot; ( mácula) blemish* * *Iadjetivo lunarIIa) ( en la piel) moleb) ( en el pelo) gray* patchc) ( en un diseño) polka-dot; ( mácula) blemish* * *lunar11 = beauty spot, mole, polka dot.Ex: The idea of cosmetic beauty spots, which would resemble moles, was that they could cover smallpox scars, a much worse defect.
Ex: The idea of cosmetic beauty spots, which would resemble moles, was that they could cover smallpox scars, a much worse defect.Ex: This is a hard-boiled oyster egg, painted with off-white polka dots.* de lunares = polka dot.* estampado de lunares = polka dot.lunar22 = lunar.Ex: NASA announced earlier this week it would start building a permanent lunar outpost in 2020.
* calendario lunar = lunar calendar.* ciclo lunar = lunar cycle.* eclipse lunar = lunar eclipse.* fase lunar = moon phase.* módulo lunar = lunar module.* paisaje lunar = lunarscape, moonscape.* suelo lunar = regolith.* vehículo lunar = rover, lunar vehicle.* * *‹año/calendario› lunar; ‹paisaje› lunarla superficie lunar the surface of the moon1 (en la piel) molese pintó un lunar en la mejilla she painted a beauty spot on her cheek2 (en el pelo) patch of gray* hair, gray* patch3 (en un diseño) polka-dotuna corbata de lunarcitos a polka-dot tie4 (mácula) blemish, flaw* * *
lunar adjetivo
lunar
■ sustantivo masculino
( pintado) beauty spot
lunar
I m (en la piel) mole, beauty spot
(en una tela) dot
falda de lunares, polka-dot skirt
II adjetivo lunar
' lunar' also found in these entries:
English:
beauty spot
- lunar
- mole
- spot
- beauty
- polka
* * *♦ adjlunar♦ nm1. [en la piel humana] mole, beauty spot2. [en la piel animal] spot3. [en telas] spot;a lunares spotted4. [defecto] minor blemish* * *I adj lunarde lunares spotted, polka-dot* * *lunar adj: lunarlunar nm1) : mole, beauty spot2) : defect, blemish3) : polka dot* * *lunar n1. (en la piel) mole2. (dibujo) spot
См. также в других словарях:
moonscape — (n.) 1926, from MOON (Cf. moon) (n.) + SCAPE (Cf. scape) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
moonscape — ► NOUN ▪ a rocky and barren landscape resembling the moon s surface … English terms dictionary
moonscape — [mo͞on′skāp΄] n. [ MOON + (LAND)SCAPE] the surface of the moon or a representation of it … English World dictionary
Moonscape — A moonscape is an area or vista of the lunar landscape (generally of the Earth s moon), or a visual representation of this, such as in a painting. The term moonscape is also sometimes used metaphorically for an area devastated or flattened by war … Wikipedia
moonscape — UK [ˈmuːnˌskeɪp] / US [ˈmunˌskeɪp] noun [countable] Word forms moonscape : singular moonscape plural moonscapes an empty area of land that looks like the surface of the moon … English dictionary
moonscape — noun Date: 1916 the surface of the moon as seen or as depicted; also a landscape resembling this surface … New Collegiate Dictionary
moonscape — /moohn skayp /, n. 1. the general appearance of the surface of the moon. 2. an artistic representation of it. 3. a land area that resembles the surface of the moon, esp. in barrenness and desolation. [1925 30; MOON + (LAND)SCAPE] * * * … Universalium
moonscape — noun a) A view of an area of the Moon b) A desolate or devastated landscape … Wiktionary
moonscape — moon|scape [ˈmu:nskeıp] n [singular] an area of land with no plants that looks like the surface of the moon … Dictionary of contemporary English
moonscape — moon|scape [ mun,skeıp ] noun count an empty area of land that looks like the surface of the moon … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
moonscape — muËnskeɪp n. surface of the moon; area resembling the surface of the moon … English contemporary dictionary