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122 retomar
v.1 to take up again.2 to retake, to fetch, to rescue, to take back.* * *1 (territorio) to retake2 (tema) to return to* * ** * *verbo transitivo* * *= revive, take up, pick up on, rejoin, reinstitute, build on/upon, regain, retake, reconnect [re-connect].Ex. The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Ex. The Dainton Report takes up the old cry: The UGC report on libraries has shown how far the incompleteness of the NCL's union catalogues has contributed to the overall delays in its services.Ex. The report picks up on this as a surprising finding, suggesting implicitly that open access journals are lagging behind in this regard.Ex. France is expected to soon rejoin NATO's military command after a 40-year absence.Ex. The move came on the heels of Russia's decision to reinstitute bomber missions over the North Sea after a 17-year hiatus.Ex. The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.Ex. Once he regained his weight, he began to play like he did in 2006, when he won the tournament.Ex. Minister Ashkir said the Somali government will 'even use foreign troops to retake Kismayo'.Ex. BEGIN (which may be abbreviated B) entered alone reconnects you to the current database.----* retomar el camino = get back on + Posesivo + path.* retomar el hilo = pick up + the thread, take up + the thread.* retomar su camino = get back on + track.* retomar una causa = take up + cause.* retomar una discusión = pick up + discussion.* * *verbo transitivo* * *= revive, take up, pick up on, rejoin, reinstitute, build on/upon, regain, retake, reconnect [re-connect].Ex: The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.
Ex: The Dainton Report takes up the old cry: The UGC report on libraries has shown how far the incompleteness of the NCL's union catalogues has contributed to the overall delays in its services.Ex: The report picks up on this as a surprising finding, suggesting implicitly that open access journals are lagging behind in this regard.Ex: France is expected to soon rejoin NATO's military command after a 40-year absence.Ex: The move came on the heels of Russia's decision to reinstitute bomber missions over the North Sea after a 17-year hiatus.Ex: The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.Ex: Once he regained his weight, he began to play like he did in 2006, when he won the tournament.Ex: Minister Ashkir said the Somali government will 'even use foreign troops to retake Kismayo'.Ex: BEGIN (which may be abbreviated B) entered alone reconnects you to the current database.* retomar el camino = get back on + Posesivo + path.* retomar el hilo = pick up + the thread, take up + the thread.* retomar su camino = get back on + track.* retomar una causa = take up + cause.* retomar una discusión = pick up + discussion.* * *retomar [A1 ]vtretomó (el hilo de) la narrativa she picked up the thread of the narrativeel tema se retoma en el segundo movimiento the theme is reintroduced o taken up again in the second movementretomé mi carril I got back in lane* * *
retomar verbo transitivo to take up again
* * *retomar vtto take up again;retomar la conversación to pick up the conversation* * *v/t:retomar algo fig take sth up again -
123 romance
adj.1 Romance.2 romantic.m.1 Romance language (linguistics).2 romance (literature).3 romance (idilio).4 narrative poem, romance, lyric poem, narrative prose.5 love affair, romance, sentimental journey, affair.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: romanzar.* * *► adjetivo1 LINGÚÍSTICA Romance2 LITERATURA romance, ballad, narrative poem3 (amorío) romance\hablar en romance figurado to speak plainly* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ [idioma] Romance2. SM1) (Ling) Romance language; (=castellano) Spanish, Spanish languagehablar en romance — (=con claridad) to speak plainly
2) (Literat) ballad3) (=amorío) romance, love affair; (=amante) lover* * *Iadjetivo Romance (before n)II1) ( aventura amorosa) romance2) (Lit) ballad, romance; (Ling) Romance* * *= romance.Ex. The author warns against the twin dangers of getting drunk and illusory conference romances.----* lengua romance = romance language.* romance caballeresco = chivalric romance.* * *Iadjetivo Romance (before n)II1) ( aventura amorosa) romance2) (Lit) ballad, romance; (Ling) Romance* * *= romance.Ex: The author warns against the twin dangers of getting drunk and illusory conference romances.
* lengua romance = romance language.* romance caballeresco = chivalric romance.* * *Romance ( before n)A (aventura amorosa) romanceB ( Lit) ballad, romanceC ( Ling) Romanceen buen romance: su respuesta, en buen romance, equivale a un `no' put simply, her answer is `no'* * *
romance sustantivo masculino
romance
romance
I sustantivo masculino
1 Lit ballad
2 (idilio) romance
3 Ling Romance language
II adj Ling Romance
' romance' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fotonovela
- idilio
- lío
- revista
- románica
- románico
English:
romance
- Romanic
- ballad
- Romance
- whirl
* * *♦ adjRomance♦ nm1. [idilio] romance2. Ling Romance language3. Lit romance* * *m romance* * *romance nm1) : Romance language2) : ballad3) : romance4)en buen romance : simply stated, simply put* * *romance n romance -
124 αφηγηματικά
ἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: neut nom /voc /acc plἀφηγηματικά̱, ἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀφηγηματικά̱, ἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
125 ἀφηγηματικά
ἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: neut nom /voc /acc plἀφηγηματικά̱, ἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀφηγηματικά̱, ἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
126 αφηγηματικώτερον
ἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: adverbial compἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: masc acc comp sgἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
127 ἀφηγηματικώτερον
ἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: adverbial compἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: masc acc comp sgἀφηγηματικόςnarrative: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
128 история
1. historyестествена история natural history/scienceтова ще мине/остане в историята this will go down in historyисторията никога не се повтаря history never repeats itselfтова събитие ще остане в историята this event will make history2. (разказ) story, tale, narrativeкакви истории ми разправяш you're telling me stories/talesтова е дълга история it's a long story3. (случка) affair, businessслучи му се забавна история a funny thing happened to him(това е) вечната история! the same old story! there we are at it again! гледай ти каква история! here's a pretty kettle of fish* * *исто̀рия,ж., -и 1. history; естествена \историяя natural history/science; нова \историяя modern history; творя \историяя make history; това събитие ще остане в \историяята this event will make history; това ще мине/остане в \историяята this will go down in history;2. ( разказ) story, tale, narrative; подвеждаща \историяя амер. разг. a snow job; сълзлива \историяя sob story;3. ( случка) affair, business; нечиста \историяя a shady affair; случи му се забавна \историяя a funny thing happened to him; • гледай ти каква \историяя! here’s a pretty kettle of fish; (това е) вечната \историяя! the same old story! there we are at it again! тук \историяята мълчи nothing is said/known of this; there is no mention of this.* * *affair (любовна); history: a modern история - нова история; story* * *1. (разказ) story, tale, narrative 2. (случка) affair, business 3. (това е) вечната ИСТОРИЯ! the same old story! there we are at it again! гледай ти каква ИСТОРИЯ! here's a pretty kettle of fish 4. history 5. ИСТОРИЯта никога не се повтаря history never repeats itself 6. естествена ИСТОРИЯ natural history/science 7. какви истории ми разправяш you're telling me stories/tales 8. нечиста ИСТОРИЯ a shady affair 9. нова ИСТОРИЯ modern history 10. случи му се забавна ИСТОРИЯ a funny thing happened to him 11. творя ИСТОРИЯ make history 12. това е дълга ИСТОРИЯ it's a long story 13. това събитие ще остане в ИСТОРИЯта this event will make history 14. това ще мине/остане в ИСТОРИЯта this will go down in history 15. тук ИСТОРИЯта мълчи nothing is said/known of this;there is no mention of this
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