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1 nacionalismo
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2 nacionalismo
m.nationalism.* * *1 nationalism* * *noun m.* * *SM nationalism* * *masculino nationalism* * *= nationalism.Ex. The rise of nationalism in music had little impact on Australia = El surgimiento del nacionalismo en la música tuvo poco impacto en Australia.* * *masculino nationalism* * *= nationalism.Ex: The rise of nationalism in music had little impact on Australia = El surgimiento del nacionalismo en la música tuvo poco impacto en Australia.
* * *nationalism* * *
nacionalismo sustantivo masculino
nationalism
nacionalismo sustantivo masculino nationalism
' nacionalismo' also found in these entries:
English:
nationalism
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* * *nacionalismo nmnationalism* * *m nationalism* * *nacionalismo nm: nationalism* * *nacionalismo n nationalism -
3 catalanismo
m.1 Catalanism.2 Catalan nationalism (politics).* * *1 LINGÚÍSTICA Catalan word, Catalan expression2 PLÍTICA Catalan nationalism* * *SM1) (Ling) catalanism, word or phrase etc peculiar to Catalonia2) (=tendencia) sense of the differentness of Catalonia ; (Pol) doctrine of Catalan autonomy, belief in Catalan autonomy* * *masculino Catalan word/expression* * *masculino Catalan word/expression* * *Catalan word/expression* * *catalanismo nm1. [palabra, expresión] = word or expression of Catalan origin2. [ideología] Catalan nationalism -
4 contrato social
m.partnership contract, incorporation agreement, incorporation papers, partnership agreement.* * *(n.) = social contractEx. Such universal ideals had to be replaced with nationalism, a concept of the nation based not on social contract, but on hereditary blood ties.* * *(n.) = social contractEx: Such universal ideals had to be replaced with nationalism, a concept of the nation based not on social contract, but on hereditary blood ties.
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5 lazos sanguíneos
(n.) = blood tiesEx. Such universal ideals had to be replaced with nationalism, a concept of the nation based not on social contract, but on hereditary blood ties.* * *(n.) = blood tiesEx: Such universal ideals had to be replaced with nationalism, a concept of the nation based not on social contract, but on hereditary blood ties.
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6 nacionalista
adj.1 nationalist.2 nationalistic.f. & m.nationalist.* * *► adjetivo1 nationalist1 nationalist* * *noun mf.* * *1.ADJ nationalist, nationalistic2.SMF nationalist* * *Iadjetivo nationalist (before n)IImasculino y femenino nationalist* * *= nationalist, nationalistic, nationalist.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Romantic nationalism and state patriotism were two varieties of nationalist ideology that arose in Russia in the mid 19th century = El nacionalismo romántico y el patriotismo nacional fueron dos variedades de ideología nacionalista que surgieron en Rusia a mediados del siglo XIX.Ex. However there were nationalistic and separatist moves on the part of Canadian librarians = No obstante, hubo maniobras nacionalista y separatistas por parte de los bibliotecarios canadienses.Ex. Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe was one of Africa's foremost nationalists and pan-Africanists who contributed immensely to the development of libraries in Nigeria.* * *Iadjetivo nationalist (before n)IImasculino y femenino nationalist* * *= nationalist, nationalistic, nationalist.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Romantic nationalism and state patriotism were two varieties of nationalist ideology that arose in Russia in the mid 19th century = El nacionalismo romántico y el patriotismo nacional fueron dos variedades de ideología nacionalista que surgieron en Rusia a mediados del siglo XIX.
Ex: However there were nationalistic and separatist moves on the part of Canadian librarians = No obstante, hubo maniobras nacionalista y separatistas por parte de los bibliotecarios canadienses.Ex: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe was one of Africa's foremost nationalists and pan-Africanists who contributed immensely to the development of libraries in Nigeria.* * *nationalist ( before n)nationalist* * *
nacionalista adjetivo
nationalist ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
nationalist
nacionalista adjetivo & mf nationalist
' nacionalista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mayoría
English:
nationalist
* * *♦ adjnationalist♦ nmfnationalist* * *m/f & adj nationalist* * *nacionalista adj: nationalist, nationalisticnacionalista nmf: nationalist* * *nacionalista adj n nationalist -
7 patriotismo
m.patriotism.* * *1 patriotism* * *SM patriotism* * *masculino patriotism* * *= patriotism.Ex. Romantic nationalism and state patriotism were two varieties of nationalist ideology that arose in Russia in the mid 19th century = El nacionalismo romántico y el patriotismo nacional fueron dos variedades de ideología nacionalista que surgieron en Rusia a mediados del siglo XIX.* * *masculino patriotism* * *= patriotism.Ex: Romantic nationalism and state patriotism were two varieties of nationalist ideology that arose in Russia in the mid 19th century = El nacionalismo romántico y el patriotismo nacional fueron dos variedades de ideología nacionalista que surgieron en Rusia a mediados del siglo XIX.
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patriotismo sustantivo masculino
patriotism
patriotismo sustantivo masculino patriotism
' patriotismo' also found in these entries:
English:
patriotism
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8 puñalada por la espalda
(n.) = stab in the backEx. That is why, though its origins are elsewhere, the stab in the back has become the sustaining myth of modern American nationalism.* * *(n.) = stab in the backEx: That is why, though its origins are elsewhere, the stab in the back has become the sustaining myth of modern American nationalism.
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9 puñalada trapera
f.stab in the back.* * *familiar stab in the back* * *(n.) = stab in the backEx. That is why, though its origins are elsewhere, the stab in the back has become the sustaining myth of modern American nationalism.* * *(n.) = stab in the backEx: That is why, though its origins are elsewhere, the stab in the back has become the sustaining myth of modern American nationalism.
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10 fuerismo
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11 zarzuela
f.1 zarzuela (Music).2 operetta, comic opera, light opera, opéra comique.* * *1 MÚSICA zarzuela, Spanish operetta2 COCINA fish stew* * *SF2)zarzuela de mariscos — Esp seafood casserole
3)ZARZUELA Zarzuelas, named after the Zarzuela Palace where they were first performed in the 17th century for the entertainment of Philip IV, are a kind of Spanish comic folk opera. They are usually in three acts, and their chief ingredients include stock characters, traditional scenes and a mixture of dialogue, music and traditional song. After a decline in popularity in the 18th century, interest in this very Spanish genre was rekindled as part of the 19th century revival of Spanish nationalism.(Palacio de) la Zarzuela — royal palace in Madrid
* * *femenino (Espec, Mús) traditional Spanish operetta•• Cultural note:A musical drama consisting of alternating passages of dialogue, songs, choruses, and dancing, that originated in Spain in the seventeenth century. Its name comes from the Palacio de la Zarzuela, Madrid. It is also popular in Latin America. Zarzuela declined in the eighteenth century but revived in the early nineteenth century. The revived zarzuela dealt with more popular themes and was called género chico. A more serious version developed, known as género grande* * *femenino (Espec, Mús) traditional Spanish operetta•• Cultural note:A musical drama consisting of alternating passages of dialogue, songs, choruses, and dancing, that originated in Spain in the seventeenth century. Its name comes from the Palacio de la Zarzuela, Madrid. It is also popular in Latin America. Zarzuela declined in the eighteenth century but revived in the early nineteenth century. The revived zarzuela dealt with more popular themes and was called género chico. A more serious version developed, known as género grande* * *zarzuela (↑ zarzuela a1), (Palacio de) la Zarzuela (↑ zarzuela aa1)B ( Coc):zarzuela de mariscos/pescado seafood/fish casseroleCA musical drama consisting of alternating passages of dialogue, songs, choruses, and dancing, that originated in Spain in the seventeenth century. Its name comes from the Zarzuela palace, Madrid. It is also popular in Latin America.Zarzuela declined in the eighteenth century but revived in the early nineteenth century. The revived zarzuela dealt with more popular themes and was called género chico. A more serious version developed, known as género grande.* * *
zarzuela sustantivo femenino (Espec, Mús) traditional Spanish operetta
zarzuela sustantivo femenino
1 Mús Spanish operetta
2 Culin seafood casserole
' zarzuela' also found in these entries:
English:
operetta
* * *Zarzuela nfla Zarzuela = palace which is the official residence of the Spanish royal family in Madrid* * *f1 MÚS type of operetta2 GASTR seafood casserole -
12 andalucismo
2 PLÍTICA Andalusian nationalism* * *SM1) (Ling) andalusianism, word or phrase etc peculiar to Andalusia2) (=sentimiento) sense of the differentness of Andalusia ; (Pol) doctrine of or belief in Andalusian autonomy* * *andalucismo nm1. [palabra, expresión] = Andalusian word or expression2. [ideología] = doctrine favouring Andalusian autonomy -
13 catalanista
adj. & m./f.Catalan nationalist.* * *► adjetivo1 PLÍTICA relating to Catalan nationalism1 PLÍTICA Catalan nationalist* * *1.ADJ that supports etc Catalan autonomy2.* * *♦ adjCatalan nationalist♦ nmfCatalan nationalist -
14 españolismo
m.Spanishness.* * *1 (giro, expresión) Spanish word, Spanish expression2 (carácter) Spanishness, Spanish quality3 (amor) love of Spain, love of Spanish things* * *SM1) (=amor a lo español) love of Spain2) (=carácter español) Spanishness3) (Ling) Hispanicism* * *1 (carácter) Spanishness2 (apego a lo español) love of Spain* * *españolismo nm1. [apego, afecto] affinity for things Spanish2. [carácter, naturaleza] Spanishness, Spanish character3. [nacionalismo] Spanish nationalism* * *m1 ( afición) love of Spain2 cualidad Spanishness -
15 galleguismo
m.1 Galician expression.2 Galician word, Galician expression.* * *SM1) (Ling) Galleguism, word or phrase peculiar to Galicia2) (=sentimiento) sense of the differentness of Galicia ; (Pol) doctrine of/belief in Galician autonomy* * *A ( Ling) Galician word/expressionB1 ( Pol) Galician pro-autonomy movement2 (sentimiento) pro-Galician feeling* * *galleguismo nm1. [palabra, expresión] = word or expression of Galician origin2. [nacionalismo] Galician nationalism -
16 galleguista
ADJ SMF pro-Galician* * *adj/mfpro-Galician* * *
galleguista
I adj Pol relating to Galician nationalism
II mf Galician nationalist
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17 Diada Nacional de Catalunya
The Catalan national day, September 11. The Diada celebrates the historical development of the Catalan government, the Generalitat, which has been abolished and restored several times and is symbolic of Catalan nationalism. On this day senyeras, Catalan national flags, are flown from many houses and official buildings. Flowers are laid at the monument to Rafael de Casanovas, who died defending Catalan freedom against centralist Spain, and the national anthem of Catalonia, Els Segadors, is sung. -
18 C.N.T.
• national wealth• National Workmen Federation• nationalism -
19 civismo
• civism• community spirit• good cheer• good citizenship• good condition• National Mortgage Association• national pride• national product• National Workers' Housing Fund• nationalism• nationalist• patriot• patriotism• patristic• public speaking• public spirit• public-spirited -
20 Confederación Nacional de Trabajadores
• national wealth• National Workmen Federation• nationalismDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Confederación Nacional de Trabajadores
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