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81 ondina
f.1 undine, water-sprite.2 ondina.* * *1 water nymph, undine* * *SF undine, water nymph* * *= 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.
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82 paisaje marítimo
(n.) = seascapeEx. We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.* * *(n.) = seascapeEx: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.
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83 pintoresco
adj.1 picturesque, colourful, quaint, colorful.2 colorful, colourful, flowery.* * *► adjetivo1 (lugar) picturesque2 (persona) bizarre, colourful (US colorful)* * *(f. - pintoresca)adj.* * *ADJ picturesque* * *- ca adjetivo picturesque* * *= quaint, colourful [colorful, -USA], scenic, picturesque.Ex. Clergymen practice the quaint custom of reading aloud at meal times.Ex. But it is quite possible for someone to read the story as a vastly entertaining collection of picaresque adventure written with consummate skill and full of ' colorful' characters.Ex. This book is a concise guide to conservation easements (legal interests in private land that permanently limit development to protect agricultural, scenic, ecological and historic resources) for ranchers.Ex. It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.----* historia pintoresca = colourful story.* lo pintoresco = quaintness.* lugar pintoresco = beauty spot.* sitio pintoresco = beauty spot.* * *- ca adjetivo picturesque* * *= quaint, colourful [colorful, -USA], scenic, picturesque.Ex: Clergymen practice the quaint custom of reading aloud at meal times.
Ex: But it is quite possible for someone to read the story as a vastly entertaining collection of picaresque adventure written with consummate skill and full of ' colorful' characters.Ex: This book is a concise guide to conservation easements (legal interests in private land that permanently limit development to protect agricultural, scenic, ecological and historic resources) for ranchers.Ex: It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.* historia pintoresca = colourful story.* lo pintoresco = quaintness.* lugar pintoresco = beauty spot.* sitio pintoresco = beauty spot.* * *pintoresco -ca1 ‹lugar/paisaje› picturesque2 ‹lenguaje/costumbres› picturesque, colorful** * *
pintoresco◊ -ca adjetivo
picturesque
pintoresco,-a adjetivo
1 (lugar) picturesque, quaint
un lugar muy pintoresco, a place full of local color
2 (persona) bizarre
' pintoresco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pintoresca
- folklórico
English:
beauty spot
- colourful
- picturesque
- quaint
- scenic
- beauty
* * *pintoresco, -a adj1. [bonito] picturesque2. [extravagante] colourful* * *adj picturesque* * *pintoresco, -ca adj: picturesque, quaint -
84 pizarra
f.1 slate (roca, material).2 blackboard (British), chalkboard (United States).* * *1 (mineral) slate2 (para escribir) blackboard* * *noun f.1) slate2) blackboard* * *SF1) (=piedra) slate; (=esquisto) shale2) (Escol) board, blackboard3) Cono Sur (=tablero) notice board, bulletin board (EEUU)4) LAm (=marcador) scoreboard* * *a) (Min) slateb) ( en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; ( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboardd) ( en béisbol) scoreboard* * *= blackboard, chalkboard, slate, slateboard, shale.Ex. Imagine that there is a graphic to project on the screen or blackboard.Ex. In some cases, the overhead projector can replace the chalkboard.Ex. Libraries are built mainly from wood, slate and glass, with a structure designed to suit a wide range of activities.Ex. Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.----* pizarra virtual = whiteboard.* * *a) (Min) slateb) ( en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; ( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboardd) ( en béisbol) scoreboard* * *= blackboard, chalkboard, slate, slateboard, shale.Ex: Imagine that there is a graphic to project on the screen or blackboard.
Ex: In some cases, the overhead projector can replace the chalkboard.Ex: Libraries are built mainly from wood, slate and glass, with a structure designed to suit a wide range of activities.Ex: Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.* pizarra virtual = whiteboard.* * *1 ( Min) slate2 (en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; (del alumno) slate3 ( Cin) clapperboard4 (en béisbol) scoreboard* * *
pizarra sustantivo femeninoa) (Min) slate
( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboard
pizarra sustantivo femenino
1 (en la escuela) blackboard
2 Min slate
' pizarra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borrar
- borrador
- encerado
- caballete
- tablero
- teja
English:
blackboard
- board
- erase
- slate
- black
- -colored
- shale
* * *pizarra nf1. [roca, material] slate2. [encerado] Br blackboard, US chalkboard;* * *f1 en aula blackboard2 piedra slate* * *pizarra nf1) : slate2) : blackboard3) : scoreboard* * *pizarra n1. (en una clase) blackboard2. (roca) slate -
85 por el contrario
on the contrary* * *= by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx. By contrast, information-driven programmes have a totally different orientation being designed to produce personnel skilled in the application of IT to information problems.Ex. Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.Ex. However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.Ex. In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex. In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex. On the contrary, they are connoisseurs because they know their subject inside-out: the good, bad and indifferent.Ex. By way of contrast, the great majority of the libraries grouped together as 'special' are very much twentieth century institutions, born and bred very often for the sole purpose of providing reference and information services.Ex. To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex. Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex. By comparison, airline passengers in the USA numbered 418 million, of whom 393 million were on domestic flights.Ex. Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex. It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex. In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather.* * *= by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverseEx: By contrast, information-driven programmes have a totally different orientation being designed to produce personnel skilled in the application of IT to information problems.
Ex: Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.Ex: However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.Ex: In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex: In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex: On the contrary, they are connoisseurs because they know their subject inside-out: the good, bad and indifferent.Ex: By way of contrast, the great majority of the libraries grouped together as 'special' are very much twentieth century institutions, born and bred very often for the sole purpose of providing reference and information services.Ex: To the contrary, in certain circumstances they are quite likely not to be matching relationships.Ex: Quite the opposite, I would like to see them as basic reading for my students.Ex: By comparison, airline passengers in the USA numbered 418 million, of whom 393 million were on domestic flights.Ex: Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.Ex: It is not surprising, quite the contrary, that the war has at last been brought to our home waters.Ex: In summer, conditions may be quite the reverse: the mountains shrouded in cloud by day and the valleys basking in warm, clear weather. -
86 premio
m.1 prize.como premio a as a reward forpremio de consolación consolation prizepremio gordo first prizepremio en metálico cash prize, prize money2 prize-winner.el premio Nobel the Nobel Prize winner3 reward, award, recompense, premium.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: premiar.* * *1 prize2 (recompensa) reward* * *noun m.1) award2) prize* * *1. SM1) [en competición] prizepremio extraordinario — (Univ) award with special distinction
2) (=recompensa) reward3) (Com, Econ) (=prima) premium2.SMF (=persona galardonada)una entrevista con la premio Nobel de la Paz — an interview with the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
intervendrá en el debate el actual premio Cervantes — the current Cervantes Prize winner will take place in the debate
* * *a) ( galardón) prizeconceder or dar or otorgar un premio — to award o give a prize
recibir/obtener/ganar un premio — to receive/get/win a prize
el premio a la mejor película — the award o prize for the best movie
de or como premio — as a prize
se llevó el primer premio — she took o got o won first prize
b) ( en sorteo) prize¿le tocó algún premio? — did you win a prize?
c) (a esfuerzos, sacrificios) rewardd) ( competición) trophyel Premio Inyala — the Inyala Cup/Trophy
* * *= award, honour [honor, -USA], prize, reward, guerdon.Ex. It appeared originally in the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, which received the H.W Wilson award as the best library periodical for 1976.Ex. Another honor he received is RTSD's Esther J. Piercy Award for younger members making a substantial contribution to technical services.Ex. In 1965, he had the best results nationwide on the intermediate librarianship examination, which won him the Cawthorne prize.Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex. Not far off, the barn, plethoric with the autumn's harvest spoils, holds the farmer's well-earned trophies -- the guerdon of his toils.----* ceremonia de entrega de premios = award(s) ceremony.* conceder un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.* conseguir un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.* dar un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.* dinero del premio = prize money.* entregar un premio = present + award.* ganador de premio = award winner.* ganador de un premio = awardee.* ganar un premio = win + prize, win + award, earn + an award.* obtener un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.* otorgar un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.* premio de consolación = consolation prize.* premio de reconocimiento = honour award.* premio en metálico = cash award, prize money, cash prize.* premio gordo = jackpot.* premio literario = book award, literary award, literary prize, book prize.* premio máximo = jackpot.* Premio Nobel = Nobel Prize, Nobel laureate.* Premio Nobel de la Paz = Nobel Peace Laureate.* premio + Nombre del Premio = medalist [medallist, -USA].* premio para = full marks to.* recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.* relacionado con la concesión de premios = award-giving [award giving].* * *a) ( galardón) prizeconceder or dar or otorgar un premio — to award o give a prize
recibir/obtener/ganar un premio — to receive/get/win a prize
el premio a la mejor película — the award o prize for the best movie
de or como premio — as a prize
se llevó el primer premio — she took o got o won first prize
b) ( en sorteo) prize¿le tocó algún premio? — did you win a prize?
c) (a esfuerzos, sacrificios) rewardd) ( competición) trophyel Premio Inyala — the Inyala Cup/Trophy
* * *= award, honour [honor, -USA], prize, reward, guerdon.Ex: It appeared originally in the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, which received the H.W Wilson award as the best library periodical for 1976.
Ex: Another honor he received is RTSD's Esther J. Piercy Award for younger members making a substantial contribution to technical services.Ex: In 1965, he had the best results nationwide on the intermediate librarianship examination, which won him the Cawthorne prize.Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex: Not far off, the barn, plethoric with the autumn's harvest spoils, holds the farmer's well-earned trophies -- the guerdon of his toils.* ceremonia de entrega de premios = award(s) ceremony.* conceder un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.* conseguir un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.* dar un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.* dinero del premio = prize money.* entregar un premio = present + award.* ganador de premio = award winner.* ganador de un premio = awardee.* ganar un premio = win + prize, win + award, earn + an award.* obtener un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.* otorgar un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.* premio de consolación = consolation prize.* premio de reconocimiento = honour award.* premio en metálico = cash award, prize money, cash prize.* premio gordo = jackpot.* premio literario = book award, literary award, literary prize, book prize.* premio máximo = jackpot.* Premio Nobel = Nobel Prize, Nobel laureate.* Premio Nobel de la Paz = Nobel Peace Laureate.* premio + Nombre del Premio = medalist [medallist, -USA].* premio para = full marks to.* recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.* relacionado con la concesión de premios = award-giving [award giving].* * *Premio Cervantes (↑ premio a1), Premio Josep Pla (↑ premio aa1), Premio Nadal (↑ premio aaa1), Premio Planeta (↑ premio ab1), Premio Príncipe de Asturias (↑ premio abb1), Premios Goya del cine español (↑ premio bbb1)de or como premio as a prizeel premio a la mejor película/al mejor actor the award o prize for the best movie/actorconceder or dar or otorgar un premio to award o give a prizerecibir/obtener/ganar un premio to receive/get/win a prizeceremonia de entrega de premios awards ceremony, prize-giving ceremony ( BrE)se llevó el primer premio she took o got o won first prize, she walked off with first prize ( colloq)2 (en un sorteo) prize¿le tocó algún premio? did you win a prize?3 (a esfuerzos, sacrificios) rewardcomo premio a su dedicación as a reward for your dedication4 (competición) trophyel Premio Inyala the Inyala Award o Cup o Trophy o StakesCompuestos:consolation prize(CS) consolation prizejackpot(galardón) Nobel Prize; (galardonado) Nobel Prize winner( Col) minor prize* * *
Del verbo premiar: ( conjugate premiar)
premio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
premió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
premiar
premio
premió
premiar ( conjugate premiar) verbo transitivoa) ‹actor/escritor› to award a/the prize to, award … a/the prize
premio sustantivo masculino
conceder or dar un premio to award o give a prize;
ganar or llevarse un premio to win a prize;◊ el premio a la mejor película the award o prize for the best movie;
premio de consolación or (CS) (de) consuelo consolation prize;
premio gordo jackpot;
Ppremio Nobel ( galardón) Nobel Prize;
( galardonado) Nobel Prize winner
premiar verbo transitivo
1 (dar un premio) to award o give a prize [a, to]
2 (recompensar un esfuerzo, sacrificio) to reward: premiamos su fidelidad con un descuento, we're rewarding your loyalty with a discount
premio sustantivo masculino
1 (sorteo, competición, galardón) prize, award
premio de consolación, consolation prize
el premio al mejor actor de reparto, the award for the best supporting actor
2 (recompensa a esfuerzo, sacrificio) reward, recompense
' premio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adjudicar
- adjudicación
- amañar
- candidata
- candidato
- candidatura
- conceder
- concesión
- consolación
- décima
- décimo
- desierta
- desierto
- dotar
- dotada
- dotado
- engordar
- entrega
- espaldarazo
- fallar
- fallo
- ganar
- ganarse
- GP
- llevarse
- Nobel
- optar
- otorgar
- premiar
- quedarse
- recaer
- recibir
- sonar
- correr
- dar
- embolsarse
- entregar
- felicitar
- gordo
- hacer
- llevar
- merecer
- metálico
- obtener
- proponer
- sacar
- sortear
- tocar
- trofeo
- valer
English:
award
- booby prize
- carry off
- cup
- extraordinary
- flabbergasted
- jackpot
- joint
- present
- prize
- prizewinner
- purse
- take
- win
- behalf
- booby
- consolation
- much
- Nobel Prize
- who
- wind
* * *premio nm1. [en competición, sorteo] prize;le tocó un premio he won a prize;el premio al mejor actor the prize for best actor;un premio consistente en una vuelta al mundo a prize of a trip round the worldPremio Cervantes = annual literary prize awarded to Spanish language writers;premio a la combatividad [en ciclismo] most aggressive rider classification;premio en efectivo cash prize;premio gordo first prize;premio en metálico cash prize, prize money;premio de la montaña [en ciclismo] [competición] king of the mountains competition;[lugar] = checkpoint at which cyclists can accrue points towards the king of the mountains competition;Premio Nobel [galardón] Nobel Prize;premio de la regularidad [en ciclismo] points competition2. [recompensa] reward;recibió la medalla como premio a su valor he received the medal as a reward for his bravery3. [ganador] prize-winnerpremio Nobel Nobel Prize winner;este año tampoco ha sido el premio Nobel he didn't win the Nobel Prize this year eitherPREMIO CASA DE LAS AMÊRICASThe Cuban cultural organization Casa de las Américas set up this prestigious award in 1959. Every year it awards prizes for poetry, drama, novels and essays written in any Latin-American language. The prize is the best known Latin-American literary award, and is given for individual works, rather than a writer's entire production. Many well-known Latin-American writers won the prize early in their career, or have served on its international jury.PREMIO CERVANTESEvery year since 1975, on April 23rd – the day Miguel Cervantes died – the Spanish Ministry of Culture has awarded its Premio Cervantes to a Spanish-language writer with a lifetime of literary achievement. The jury is made up of the Director of the Real Academia Española (Spanish Royal Academy), the Director of one of the equivalent Latin American academies, the previous year's winner and other prominent literary figures. It is considered the most prestigious award in the Spanish language (sometimes referred to as the "Spanish Nobel Prize") and those who receive it, such as Argentina's Jorge Luis Borges (1978), Mexico's Octavio Paz (1981), or Spain's Francisco Ayala (1991) and Miguel Delibes (1993), are major literary figures.* * *m prize* * *premio nm1) : prizepremio gordo: grand prize, jackpot2) : reward3) : premium* * *premio n1. (galardón) prize / award2. (objeto, dinero) prize3. (recompensa) reward -
87 protegido del viento
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88 raído
adj.frayed, torn, shabby, worn.past part.past participle of spanish verb: raer.* * *1→ link=raer raer► adjetivo1 (deteriorado) threadbare, worn2 figurado (descarado) shameless, cheeky* * *ADJ1) [paño] frayed, threadbare; [ropa, persona] shabby2) (=desvergonzado) shameless* * *- da adjetivo worn-out, threadbare* * *= frayed, worn, well-worn, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], timeworn.Ex. It has a time-worn and frayed look.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. 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. He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.Ex. So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.Ex. In the crest of the timeworn Black Mountains lies the summit of Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi.* * *- da adjetivo worn-out, threadbare* * *= frayed, worn, well-worn, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], timeworn.Ex: It has a time-worn and frayed look.
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: 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: He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.Ex: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.Ex: In the crest of the timeworn Black Mountains lies the summit of Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi.* * *raído -daworn-out, threadbare* * *
Del verbo raer: ( conjugate raer)
raído es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
raer
raído
raer ( conjugate raer) verbo transitivo ‹ superficie› to scrape;
‹barniz/pintura› to scrape off
raído◊ -da adjetivo
worn-out, threadbare
raído,-a adjetivo worn (out)
' raído' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
raída
English:
mangy
- shabby
- threadbare
- thread
- worn
* * *raído, -a adj[desgastado] threadbare; [por los bordes] frayed* * *adj threadbare* * *raído, -da adj: worn, shabby* * * -
89 remolino
m.1 eddy, whirlpool.2 throng, mass.3 confusion.4 cowlick.5 whirl, eddy, swirl, whirlpool.6 pinwheel.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: remolinar.* * *2 (de pelo) tuft, US cowlick3 (de gente) throng, crowd, mass* * *SM1) [de agua] [pequeño] swirl, eddy; [grande] whirlpool2) [de aire] [pequeño] eddy; (=grande) whirlwind; [de humo, polvo] whirl, cloud3) [de pelo] cowlick4) [de gente] crowd, throng5) (=conmoción) commotion* * *1)a) ( de viento) eddy, whirlb) ( de agua) eddy; ( más violento) whirlpool2) ( en el pelo) cowlick3) (CS) ( juguete) pinwheel (AmE), windmill (BrE)* * *= swirl, whirlpool, whirl.Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex. The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.----* formar remolinos = swirl.* remolino de polvo = dust cloud.* * *1)a) ( de viento) eddy, whirlb) ( de agua) eddy; ( más violento) whirlpool2) ( en el pelo) cowlick3) (CS) ( juguete) pinwheel (AmE), windmill (BrE)* * *= swirl, whirlpool, whirl.Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.
Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.* formar remolinos = swirl.* remolino de polvo = dust cloud.* * *A1 (de viento) eddy, whirl2 (de agua) eddy; (más violento) whirlpoolB (en el pelo) cowlick* * *
remolino sustantivo masculino
( más violento) whirlpool
remolino sustantivo masculino
1 (de agua) whirlpool
2 (de aire) whirlwind
3 (de polvo) swirl
4 (en el pelo) cowlick
5 (de gente) crowd, mass
' remolino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
torbellino
- tragar
- vorágine
- indomable
English:
eddy
- suck in
- swirl
- whirl
- whirlpool
* * *remolino nm1. [de agua] eddy, whirlpool;[de viento] whirlwind; [de humo] swirl2. [de gente] throng, mass3. [de ideas] confusion4. [de pelo] cowlick5. RP [juguete] (toy) windmill* * *remolino de gente fig crowd of people* * *remolino nm1) : whirlwind2) : eddy, whirlpool3) : crowd, throng4) : cowlick -
90 rodar un documental
(v.) = shoot + documentaryEx. While shooting a documentary in Peru in 2000 I happened upon a rural library located in Cajamarca, high in the Andean mountains.* * *(v.) = shoot + documentaryEx: While shooting a documentary in Peru in 2000 I happened upon a rural library located in Cajamarca, high in the Andean mountains.
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91 sabio
adj.1 wise, sage, full of wisdom, knowledgeable.2 wise, sound, intelligent, judicious.m.wise man, knower, learned person, man of learning.* * *► adjetivo1 (con conocimientos) learned, knowledgeable2 (con prudencia) wise, sensible► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (instruido) learned person2 (prudente) sage, wise person* * *1. (f. - sabia)nounwise person, learned person2. (f. - sabia)adj.wise, learned* * *sabio, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] (=docto) learned; (=juicioso) [persona] wise, sensible2) [acción, decisión] wise, sensible3) [animal] trained2.SM / F (=docto) learned man/learned woman; (=experto) scholar, expert¡hay que escuchar al sabio! — iró just listen to the professor!
* * *I- bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wiseII- bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman* * *= sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.Ex. The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.Ex. Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex. Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex. The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex. A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.----* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.* hombre sabio = wise man.* palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.* * *I- bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wiseII- bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman* * *= sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.Ex: The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
Ex: Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex: Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex: The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex: A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.* hombre sabio = wise man.* palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.* * *1 (con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise2 (sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise; ‹consejo› sound, wisemasculine, feminineB ( feminine) wise womantodos los sabios de la corte all the sages o wise men of the courtsiempre hay un sabio en la clase ( iró); there's always one wise guy o smart aleck in the class ( colloq)es de sabios cambiar de opinión only a fool never changes his mind* * *
sabio
( sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise;
‹ consejo› sound, wise
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) wise man, sage (liter);
(f) wise woman
sabio,-a
I adjetivo
1 (una persona) wise, learned
2 (una actitud, un consejo, una decisión, etc) wise, sensible: has tomado una sabia decisión, you've made a wise decision
II sustantivo masculino y femenino wise person
' sabio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sabia
English:
best
- sage
- wise
- of
* * *sabio, -a♦ adj1. [sensato, inteligente] wise2. [docto] learned3. [amaestrado] trained♦ nm,f1. [sensato, inteligente] wise person;de sabios es rectificar a wise man acknowledges his mistakes2. [docto] learned person* * *I adj1 wise2 ( sensato) sensibleII m, sabia f1 wise person2 ( experto) expert* * *1) prudente: wise, sensible2) docto: learned1) : wise person2) : savant, learned person* * *sabio adj wise -
92 seducir
v.1 to attract, to charm.2 to seduce, to charm, to tempt, to attract with a bait.María tentó a Ricardo Mary tempted Richard.* * *1 (gen) to seduce2 (persuadir) to tempt, seduce3 (cautivar) to captivate* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [en sentido sexual] to seduce2) (=cautivar) to charm, captivate3) [moralmente] to lead astray2.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en sentido sexual) to seduceb) (fascinar, cautivar) to captivatec) idea/proposición ( atraer) to attract, tempt* * *= entice, lure, seduce, beguile, charm, tantalise [tantalize, -USA], weave + magic spell, cast + a (magic) spell, catch + Posesivo + fancy.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex. Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex. The article ' Seducing the reader' describes how US publishers use mailings, special offers, contests, and television and radio promotion to draw readers.Ex. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex. We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex. He may have wished to tease and tantalize his readers by insoluble problems.Ex. These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.Ex. The player makes choices for his characters (such as whether to fight, cast a magic spell, or run away), and then the enemy takes a turn.Ex. At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en sentido sexual) to seduceb) (fascinar, cautivar) to captivatec) idea/proposición ( atraer) to attract, tempt* * *= entice, lure, seduce, beguile, charm, tantalise [tantalize, -USA], weave + magic spell, cast + a (magic) spell, catch + Posesivo + fancy.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.
Ex: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex: The article ' Seducing the reader' describes how US publishers use mailings, special offers, contests, and television and radio promotion to draw readers.Ex: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex: He may have wished to tease and tantalize his readers by insoluble problems.Ex: These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.Ex: The player makes choices for his characters (such as whether to fight, cast a magic spell, or run away), and then the enemy takes a turn.Ex: At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep.* * *seducir [I6 ]vt1 (en sentido sexual) to seduce2 (fascinar, cautivar) to captivateseduce a todo el mundo con su encanto she captivates everyone with her charm, she charms everyoneseducido por su mirada captivated o fascinated by the way she looked at himno te dejes seducir por su atractivo y sus palabras don't fall for his good looks and fine words3 «idea/proposición» (atraer) to attract, temptno me seduce nada la idea I don't find the idea at all attractive, the idea doesn't appeal to me at alluna forma de seducir a los inversores a way of attracting investors* * *
seducir ( conjugate seducir) verbo transitivo
seducir verbo transitivo
1 (físicamente) to seduce
2 (tentar, atraer) to tempt: la idea me seduce, the idea is tempting
3 (arrastrar, embaucar) to take in: no te dejes seducir por su palabrería, don't let yourself be taken in by all his talk
' seducir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ligar
- tentar
English:
captivate
- entice
- seduce
- beguile
* * *seducir vt1. [atraer] to attract, to charm;sedujo a sus compañeros con su simpatía he won over his colleagues with his personal charm;¿te seduce la idea de ir a la playa? how do you like the idea of going to the beach?;la idea no me seduce demasiado I'm not too keen on the idea2. [sexualmente] to seduce* * *v/t1 ( enamorar) seduce2 ( atraer) attract3 ( cautivar) captivate, charm* * *seducir {61} vt1) : to seduce2) : to captivate, to charm -
93 selva
f.1 jungle (jungla).selva tropical tropical rainforestselva virgen virgin forest2 forest, wilderness, the wilds, selva.* * *1 (bosque) forest2 (jungla) jungle* * *noun f.1) jungle2) forest* * *SF1) (=jungla) jungleselva tropical — rainforest, tropical rainforest
2) (=bosque) forest* * *la selva amazónica — the Amazonian jungle o rainforest
* * *= jungle.Ex. In preparing for the management 'jungle,' one should keep in mind that anyone who is supervising another -- whether another professional, a paraprofessional, a clerical worker, or a student assistant -- is involved in the management process.----* selva amazónica, la = Amazon rainforest, the.* selva forestal = rainforest [rain forest].* selva tropical = tropical rain forest, tropical forest.* * *la selva amazónica — the Amazonian jungle o rainforest
* * *= jungle.Ex: In preparing for the management 'jungle,' one should keep in mind that anyone who is supervising another -- whether another professional, a paraprofessional, a clerical worker, or a student assistant -- is involved in the management process.
* selva amazónica, la = Amazon rainforest, the.* selva forestal = rainforest [rain forest].* selva tropical = tropical rain forest, tropical forest.* * *(bosque) forest; (de vegetación tropical) jungleel rey de la selva the king of the jungleselva virgen virgin forestla selva amazónica the Amazonian jungle o rainforestsu escritorio es una selva de papeles his desk is a sea o jumble of papersCompuestos:Black Foresttropical rainforest, selva* * *
selva sustantivo femenino ( bosque) forest;
( de vegetación tropical) jungle;
selva tropical tropical rainforest, selva
selva sustantivo femenino jungle
selva tropical, rainforest
♦ Locuciones: la ley de la selva, the law of the jungle
' selva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ley
- selvática
- selvático
- virgen
English:
call
- depth
- forest
- jungle
- lone
- rainforest
- wilderness
- into
- rain
* * *selva nf[jungla] jungle; [bosque] forest;una selva de libros mountains of booksla Selva Lacandona the Lacandon Rainforest;la Selva Negra the Black Forest;selva tropical tropical rainforest;selva virgen virgin forest* * *f1 ( bosque) forest2 ( jungla) jungle* * *selva nf1) bosque: woods pl, forestselva húmeda: rain forest2) jungla: jungle* * *selva n jungle -
94 severidad
f.1 severity, harshness.2 strictness.3 gravity, severity.* * *1 (gravedad) severity, harshness2 (rigurosidad) strictness* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [en el trato] severity2) (=austeridad) sternness* * *femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness; (de padre, educador) strictness* * *= strictness, severity, harshness.Ex. They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.Ex. Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.Ex. Ghobadi does not flinch from confronting the harshness of daily life in Iran in this portrayal of a small village high in the mountains.----* poca severidad = lenience, leniency.* * *femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness; (de padre, educador) strictness* * *= strictness, severity, harshness.Ex: They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.
Ex: Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.Ex: Ghobadi does not flinch from confronting the harshness of daily life in Iran in this portrayal of a small village high in the mountains.* poca severidad = lenience, leniency.* * *(de un castigo, una pena) severity, harshness; (de un padre, educador) strictnessla severidad del clima the harshness o severity of the climate* * *
severidad sustantivo femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness;
(de padre, educador) strictness;
( de clima) harshness
severidad sustantivo femenino
1 (de carácter, de trato) strictness
2 (de un castigo, una pérdida) severity
3 (del clima) harshness
' severidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inhibir
- blandura
- dureza
- suavizar
English:
lightly
- rigor
- rigour
- severity
- sternness
- strictness
- harshly
- severely
- strictly
* * *severidad nf1. [de persona] strictness;[de castigo] severity, harshness2. [de clima] harshness, severity;[de enfermedad] seriousness3. [de gesto, aspecto] sternness* * *f severity* * *severidad nf1) : harshness, severity2) : strictness -
95 sin pico
(adj.) = flat-toppedEx. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.* * *(adj.) = flat-toppedEx: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
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96 sinuoso
adj.1 crooked, twisted.2 sinuous, meandering, full of twists and turns, waving.* * *► adjetivo1 (camino) winding* * *ADJ1) (=con curvas) [camino] winding, sinuous; [línea, raya] wavy; [rumbo] devious2) [persona, actitud] devious* * *- sa adjetivo (liter)a) <camino/carretera> winding, sinuous (liter)b) <personalidad/conducta> devious* * *= tortuous, crooked, circuitous, curving, winding, meandering, slinky [slinkier -comp., slinkiest -sup.].Ex. The promulgation of Community law represents the culmination of an often tortuous legal process whose main features are laid down in the Treaty of Rome.Ex. We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex. The printed indexes provided are difficult to use and do not give enough detail, resulting in lengthy and sometimes circuitous searches for required information.Ex. Finnish libraries in general are distinguished by the use of split-levels, skylights and curving lines.Ex. The volunteers were asked to follow the experimenter through the winding streets of a medieval town centre.Ex. Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.Ex. The soldier, with his slinky walk, looked straight ahead while sipping vodka to burn the pain.* * *- sa adjetivo (liter)a) <camino/carretera> winding, sinuous (liter)b) <personalidad/conducta> devious* * *= tortuous, crooked, circuitous, curving, winding, meandering, slinky [slinkier -comp., slinkiest -sup.].Ex: The promulgation of Community law represents the culmination of an often tortuous legal process whose main features are laid down in the Treaty of Rome.
Ex: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex: The printed indexes provided are difficult to use and do not give enough detail, resulting in lengthy and sometimes circuitous searches for required information.Ex: Finnish libraries in general are distinguished by the use of split-levels, skylights and curving lines.Ex: The volunteers were asked to follow the experimenter through the winding streets of a medieval town centre.Ex: Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.Ex: The soldier, with his slinky walk, looked straight ahead while sipping vodka to burn the pain.* * *sinuoso -sa( liter)1 ‹camino/carretera› winding, full of bends, sinuous ( liter)2 ‹personalidad/conducta› devious* * *
sinuoso,-a adjetivo
1 (río, trayecto) winding
2 pey (disimulado, retorcido) devious
' sinuoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sinuosa
English:
winding
- crooked
- devious
- tortuous
- wind
* * *sinuoso, -a adj1. [camino] winding2. [movimiento] sinuous3. [disimulado] devious* * *adj winding* * *sinuoso, -sa adj1) : winding, sinuous2) : devious -
97 sojuzgar a Alguien
(v.) = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + swayEx. And having conquered all the mountains and the kings that reigned there, and bringing them under his sway, he exacted tributes from all.* * *(v.) = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + swayEx: And having conquered all the mountains and the kings that reigned there, and bringing them under his sway, he exacted tributes from all.
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98 someter a Alguien
(v.) = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + swayEx. And having conquered all the mountains and the kings that reigned there, and bringing them under his sway, he exacted tributes from all.* * *(v.) = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + swayEx: And having conquered all the mountains and the kings that reigned there, and bringing them under his sway, he exacted tributes from all.
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99 subyugar a Alguien
(v.) = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + swayEx. And having conquered all the mountains and the kings that reigned there, and bringing them under his sway, he exacted tributes from all.* * *(v.) = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + swayEx: And having conquered all the mountains and the kings that reigned there, and bringing them under his sway, he exacted tributes from all.
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100 sílfide
f.sylph.* * *1 sylph* * *SF sylph* * *femenino sylphes una sílfide — (liter o hum) she has a sylphlike figure (liter or hum)
* * *= nymph.Ex. In Greek mythology, nymphs are female spirits of nature, protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.* * *femenino sylphes una sílfide — (liter o hum) she has a sylphlike figure (liter or hum)
* * *= nymph.Ex: In Greek mythology, nymphs are female spirits of nature, protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.
* * *sylph* * *
sílfide f Mit fig (mujer esbelta) sylph: tiene figura de sílfide, she's very graceful
* * *sílfide nfsylph;está hecha una sílfide she's really slim* * *f sylph
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