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21 intención
intención sustantivo femenino intention; tiene buenas/malas intenciones she's well-intentioned/up to no good; lo dijo con segunda or doble intención she had an ulterior motive for saying it; con la mejor intención with the best of intentions; lo que cuenta es la intención it's the thought that counts; vine con (la) intención de ayudarte I came to help you; tiene (la) intención de abrir un bar she plans o intends to open a bar; no tengo la menor intención de venderlo I have no intention whatsoever of selling it
intención sustantivo femenino
1 (propósito) intention: adivino sus intenciones, I can guess his intentions
tenemos la intención de viajar a Marruecos este verano, we intend to travel to Morocco this summer
vino con la intención de conocerte, she came with the idea of meeting you ➣ Ver nota en intend
2 (malicia) lo dijo con intención, he said it deliberately/on purpose
fue sin intención, it wasn't deliberate
ese comentario tiene segunda intención, that remark has a hidden meaning ' intención' also found in these entries: Spanish: accidental - amagar - ánimo - bala - desplazarse - faltar - golpear - idea - intríngulis - ladrón - ladrona - malicia - matiz - mira - parecer - pensar - plan - porfiar - querer - robar - segunda - solapada - solapado - transparentarse - transparente - turbia - turbiedad - turbieza - turbio - uva - veneno - voluntad - declarar - disfrazar - fe - ir - maligno - para - propósito English: accidental - aim to - announce - approach - approachable - audition - back down - bypass - calculate - declare - declared - deploy - design - divorce - hand - holiday - idea - initiate - intend - intent - intention - malevolently - malice - mean - meaning - mind - plan - plan on - propose - purpose - thought - will - disrespect - good - set - sorry - ulterior - well -
22 punto
punto sustantivo masculino 1 ( signo de puntuación) period (AmE), full stop (BrE); punto final period (AmE), full stop (BrE); puntos suspensivos ellipsis (tech), suspension points (pl) (AmE), dot, dot, dot; punto y aparte period (AmE) o (BrE) full stop, new paragraph; punto y coma semicolon; punto com (Com, Inf) dot.com; a punto fijo exactly, for certain; … y punto … and that's that, … period (AmE); See Also→ dos 2 el punto donde ocurrió el accidente the spot o place where the accident happened; punto cardinal cardinal point ; punto ciego blind spot; punto de apoyo ( de palanca) fulcrum; no hay ningún punto de apoyo para la escalera there is nowhere to lean the ladder; punto de vista ( perspectiva) viewpoint, point of view; ( opinión) views;◊ punto flaco/fuerte weak/strong point;punto muerto (Auto) neutral; ( en negociaciones) deadlock 3 ( grado) point, extent;◊ hasta cierto punto tiene razón she's right, up to a point;hasta tal punto que … so much so that … 4 (asunto, aspecto) point; los puntos a tratar en la reunión the matters o items on the agenda for the meeting 5 ( en locs) estábamos a punto de cenar we were about to have dinner; estuvo a punto de caerse he almost fell over; batir las claras a punto de nieve beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks; en su punto just right; en punto: a las 12 en punto at 12 o'clock sharp; son las tres en punto it's exactly three o'clock; llegaron en punto they arrived exactly on time 6 hacer punto (Esp) to knit; punto (de) cruz cross-stitch 7 ( unidad)a) Dep, Jueg) point;◊ punto para partido/set (Méx) match/set point(Fin) point
punto sustantivo masculino
1 point
punto de vista, point of view
punto flaco, weak point
punto muerto, (situación sin salida) deadlock, Auto neutral
2 (lugar) place, point: está perdido en algún punto de Marruecos, it's way out somewhere in Morocco
3 (pintado, dibujado) dot
línea de puntos, dotted line
4 (en una competición) point: le dieron tres puntos a Irlanda, Ireland scored three points
5 (en un examen) mark: la pregunta vale dos puntos, the question is worth two marks
6 Cost Med stitch: se le infectó un punto, one of the stitches became infected
7 (grado, medida) point: hasta cierto punto, to a certain extent
8 Ling full stop
dos puntos, colon
punto y aparte, full stop, new paragraph
punto y coma, semicolon
puntos suspensivos, dots Locuciones: hacer punto, to knit
a punto, ready
a punto de, on the point of
en punto, sharp, on the dot: a las seis en punto, at six o'clock sharp Culin en su punto, just right ' punto' also found in these entries: Spanish: álgida - álgido - aparte - borde - cadeneta - caer - caramelo - cardinal - cerca - cierta - cierto - coincidir - coma - concretar - culminante - cúspide - débil - desde - distanciarse - ebullición - Ecuador - este - extrema - extremo - flaca - flaco - fuerte - luminosa - luminoso - mareada - mareado - media - medio - muerta - muerto - nivel - novedosa - novedoso - para - puesta - referencia - regresar - relativamente - respetable - sazón - sesgar - talón - tanta - tanto - tomate English: about - angle - aspect - bankrupt - benchmark - blackhead - boiling point - cardigan - certain - chink - circle - climax - close - cluster - coast - conclude - contention - cottage industry - crop up - cross-stitch - crossroads - crunch - culmination - cut-off - deadlock - degree - dot - essential - extent - eye - failing - feature - focal point - follow through - foothold - forthcoming - freezing point - full stop - head - height - high - impasse - interface - item - just - knit - knitting - knitting needle - knitwear - labour -
23 tafilete
tafilete sustantivo masculino morocco leather
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MOROCCO — MOROCCO, westernmost country in North Africa. The first arrival of Jews in Morocco goes back to antiquity. There are numerous legends which claim that they settled in the country before the destruction of the First Temple. From the fifth to the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Morocco — • The country known as Morocco (from Marrakesh, the name of one of its chief cities) forms the northwest corner of the Continent of Africa Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Morocco Morocco … Catholic encyclopedia
Morocco — Morocco has been a predominantly Muslim country for over a millennium. In 1912, it became a French protectorate, but it regained independence in 1956. The North Africa Mission (now Arab World Ministries) introduced Protestantism to Morocco… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
morocco — (n.) kind of fine flexible leather, 1630s, short for Morocco leather, from MOROCCO (Cf. Morocco), the country in northwest Africa, where the tanned leather first was made … Etymology dictionary
Morocco — Morocco, IN U.S. town in Indiana Population (2000): 1127 Housing Units (2000): 508 Land area (2000): 0.578851 sq. miles (1.499216 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.578851 sq. miles (1.499216 sq.… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Morocco, IN — U.S. town in Indiana Population (2000): 1127 Housing Units (2000): 508 Land area (2000): 0.578851 sq. miles (1.499216 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.578851 sq. miles (1.499216 sq. km) FIPS… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Morocco — [mə rä′kō] kingdom on the NW coast of Africa, bordering on the Atlantic & the Mediterranean; a Muslim kingdom since the 11th cent., from 1912 to 1956 it was divided into a French protectorate (Morocco), a Spanish protectorate (Morocco), & the… … English World dictionary
morocco — [mə rä′kō] n. 1. a fine, soft leather made, originally in Morocco, from goatskins tanned with sumac 2. any similar leather, as one made from sharkskin: Also morocco leather … English World dictionary
Morocco — Mo*roc co, n. [Named from Morocco, the country. Cf. {Morris} the dance.] A fine kind of leather, prepared commonly from goatskin (though an inferior kind is made of sheepskin), and tanned with sumac and dyed of various colors; said to have been… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Morocco — (engl.), so v.w. Corduan … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Morocco — country in northwest Africa, from Italian, from Berber Marrakesh (properly the name of the city of Marrakesh), from Arabic Maghrib al Aqca Extreme West. Cf. Fr. Maroc, Ger. Marokko. In English, the first vowel has been altered, apparently by… … Etymology dictionary