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Nomen nescio (N. N.)лат. некое лицоАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Nomen nescio
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некое лицоЛатинско-русский словарь крылатых слов и выражений > Nomen nescio ( N. N.)
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ne-scio, īvī u. iī, ītum, īre, nicht wissen, I) im allg.: nomen Ter.: nec pudet fateri nescire, quod nesciam, Cic.: de amica, Plaut.: de Oropo opinor, sed certum nescio, Cic.: mit Acc. u. Infin., nescibam id dicere illam, Ter.: m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, nescis, quanta cum exspectatione sim te auditurus, du glaubst nicht, Cic.: cum, quemadmodum sedaret, nesciret, Nep.: nescio, quid narres od. ego, quid narres, nescio, ich verstehe nicht, was du willst, Ter.: quid nobis agendum sit, nescio, Cic.: anima sit animus ignisve, nescio, Cic.: utrum consistere usquam velit, an mare transire, nescitur (weiß man nicht), Cic. – Partiz. nesciēns, nicht wissend, ut sentiat, te nescientem id dare, ohne es zu wissen, Ter. heaut. 468. – Besondere Redeweisen: a) nescio an, s. anno. I, 1 sqq. – b) nescio qui, quae, quod (interrog.), nescio quis, quid, ich weiß nicht, welcher usw., ich weiß nicht, wer, was, ich weiß nicht, wie ich es bezeichnen soll, von dem, was man nicht bestimmt angeben kann od. will, oft mit dem Nbbgr. des Bedeutenden od. der Geringfügigkeit u. der Geringschätzung, nescio quā permotus divinatione, ich weiß nicht, durch was für eine Ahnung, durch eine gewisse (mir unbekannte) Ahnung, Cic.: casu nescio quo, Cic.: in oppidum, nescio quod, eine gewisse, mir unbekannte Stadt, Cic. – prope me nescio quis loquitur, Plaut.: Paconii nescio cuiusque relis moveri, Cic. – tum illud nescio quid praeclarum ac singulare solet exsistere, jenes Herrliche und Einzige, wofür ich keinen Namen weiß, Cic.: nescio quid esse putant, Ov.: nescio quid exsculpserint, Cic. – paulum nescio quid, ein »Bettel« (v. Preis), ein Lumpengeld, Plin.: nescio quid frivoli, eine Kleinigkeit (v. einer Sache), Suet.: rumoris nescio quid, Cic.: nescio quid litterularum, ein ganz kleines Briefchen, Cic.: nescio quid illud factum etc., über alle Maßen unmännlich, Cic.: nescio quid dissentiens, ein wenig, Cic.: causidicum nescio quem, Cic. – c) si nescis, wenn du es etwa nicht weißt, wenn du es wissen willst, Ov. her. 17, 197 u.a. – d) illud od. id quod scis nescis, du tust so, als ob du es nicht wissest, eine Formel der Umgangsspr., mit der man jmdm. das Bewahren eines Geheimnisses anempfahl, Enn. u. Komik. – e) nescio quo modo, nescio quo pacto, ich weiß nicht wie, -auf welche Art, teils zur Bezeichnung des Unbestimmten, sozusagen, so eine Art von, so gewissermaßen, teils des Unwillkürlichen, unwillkürlich, unbemerkt, teils des Unbegreiflichen, unbegreiflich, oft bei Cic. u.a. (dem Hauptverbum voran- od. nachgesetzt), s. die Stellensammlung bei Beier Cic. de off. 1, 146. – II) insbes.: A) jmd. od. etwas nicht kennen, einer Sache unkundig sein, alqm, Plaut.: deos, Ter.: arma, Flor.: vinum, sich enthalten, Iuven.: hiemem, Verg.: sua pericula, nicht merken, Lucan. – Partiz., a) nesciēns, nicht kennend, unbewußt, sui, Apul. apol. 42. – b) nescītus, a, um, ungekannt, Sidon. epist. 8, 6, 7. – B) nicht können, nicht imstande sein, nicht gelernt haben, nicht verstehen, Latine, Titin. fr. u. (Ggstz. Latine scire) Cic.: Graece, Cic.: versus, keine Kenntnis vom Versbau haben, Hor.: nescire litteras, s. litterano. I u. no. II, B, 2, c: utram tandem linguam (Sprache) nescio? Cic. – m. folg. Infin., irasci, Cic.: quiescere (Ruhe zu halten), Liv.: hoc imitari, Curt.: equo haerere, Hor.: capi virtus nescit, Val. Max. – / synk. Imperf. nescibam, Turp. com. 17. Ter. eun. 155 u. 736: nescibas, Plaut. Bacch. 676. Sen. contr. 7, 3 (18), 4 Burs. (Kießling u. Müller nesciebas). – Fut. nescibo, Plaut capt. 265.
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ne-scio, īvī u. iī, ītum, īre, nicht wissen, I) im allg.: nomen Ter.: nec pudet fateri nescire, quod nesciam, Cic.: de amica, Plaut.: de Oropo opinor, sed certum nescio, Cic.: mit Acc. u. Infin., nescibam id dicere illam, Ter.: m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, nescis, quanta cum exspectatione sim te auditurus, du glaubst nicht, Cic.: cum, quemadmodum sedaret, nesciret, Nep.: nescio, quid narres od. ego, quid narres, nescio, ich verstehe nicht, was du willst, Ter.: quid nobis agendum sit, nescio, Cic.: anima sit animus ignisve, nescio, Cic.: utrum consistere usquam velit, an mare transire, nescitur (weiß man nicht), Cic. – Partiz. nesciēns, nicht wissend, ut sentiat, te nescientem id dare, ohne es zu wissen, Ter. heaut. 468. – Besondere Redeweisen: a) nescio an, s. an no. I, 1 sqq. – b) nescio qui, quae, quod (interrog.), nescio quis, quid, ich weiß nicht, welcher usw., ich weiß nicht, wer, was, ich weiß nicht, wie ich es bezeichnen soll, von dem, was man nicht bestimmt angeben kann od. will, oft mit dem Nbbgr. des Bedeutenden od. der Geringfügigkeit u. der Geringschätzung, nescio quā permotus divinatione, ich weiß nicht, durch was für eine Ahnung, durch eine gewisse (mir unbekannte) Ahnung, Cic.: casu nescio quo, Cic.: in oppidum, nescio quod, eine gewisse, mir unbekannte Stadt, Cic. – prope me nescio quis loquitur, Plaut.: Paconii nescio cuius que-————relis moveri, Cic. – tum illud nescio quid praeclarum ac singulare solet exsistere, jenes Herrliche und Einzige, wofür ich keinen Namen weiß, Cic.: nescio quid esse putant, Ov.: nescio quid exsculpserint, Cic. – paulum nescio quid, ein »Bettel« (v. Preis), ein Lumpengeld, Plin.: nescio quid frivoli, eine Kleinigkeit (v. einer Sache), Suet.: rumoris nescio quid, Cic.: nescio quid litterularum, ein ganz kleines Briefchen, Cic.: nescio quid illud factum etc., über alle Maßen unmännlich, Cic.: nescio quid dissentiens, ein wenig, Cic.: causidicum nescio quem, Cic. – c) si nescis, wenn du es etwa nicht weißt, wenn du es wissen willst, Ov. her. 17, 197 u.a. – d) illud od. id quod scis nescis, du tust so, als ob du es nicht wissest, eine Formel der Umgangsspr., mit der man jmdm. das Bewahren eines Geheimnisses anempfahl, Enn. u. Komik. – e) nescio quo modo, nescio quo pacto, ich weiß nicht wie, -auf welche Art, teils zur Bezeichnung des Unbestimmten, sozusagen, so eine Art von, so gewissermaßen, teils des Unwillkürlichen, unwillkürlich, unbemerkt, teils des Unbegreiflichen, unbegreiflich, oft bei Cic. u.a. (dem Hauptverbum voran- od. nachgesetzt), s. die Stellensammlung bei Beier Cic. de off. 1, 146. – II) insbes.: A) jmd. od. etwas nicht kennen, einer Sache unkundig sein, alqm, Plaut.: deos, Ter.: arma, Flor.: vinum, sich enthalten, Iuven.: hiemem, Verg.: sua pericula,————nicht merken, Lucan. – Partiz., a) nesciēns, nicht kennend, unbewußt, sui, Apul. apol. 42. – b) nescītus, a, um, ungekannt, Sidon. epist. 8, 6, 7. – B) nicht können, nicht imstande sein, nicht gelernt haben, nicht verstehen, Latine, Titin. fr. u. (Ggstz. Latine scire) Cic.: Graece, Cic.: versus, keine Kenntnis vom Versbau haben, Hor.: nescire litteras, s. littera no. I u. no. II, B, 2, c: utram tandem linguam (Sprache) nescio? Cic. – m. folg. Infin., irasci, Cic.: quiescere (Ruhe zu halten), Liv.: hoc imitari, Curt.: equo haerere, Hor.: capi virtus nescit, Val. Max. – ⇒ synk. Imperf. nescibam, Turp. com. 17. Ter. eun. 155 u. 736: nescibas, Plaut. Bacch. 676. Sen. contr. 7, 3 (18), 4 Burs. (Kießling u. Müller nesciebas). – Fut. nescibo, Plaut capt. 265. -
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Nomen nescio (N. N.)лат. некое лицоАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > N. N.
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Nomen nescio (N. N.)лат. некое лицоАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > N.N.
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16 anónimo
adj.anonymous, nameless, unidentified, unnamed.m.anonymous letter, anonymous note.* * *► adjetivo1 (desconocido) anonymous2 (sociedad) limited, US incorporated2 (anonimato) anonymity————————2 (anonimato) anonymity* * *(f. - anónima)adj.* * *1.2. SM1) (=anonimato) anonymityconservar o guardar el anónimo — to remain anonymous
2) (=persona) anonymous person3) (=carta) anonymous letter; (=carta maliciosa) poison-pen letter; (=documento) anonymous document; (=obra literaria) unsigned literary work* * *I- ma adjetivo anonymousII* * *= anonymous, anonym, unnamed, incognito, nameless, faceless, hit-and-run, nomen nescio [N.N.].Ex. According to Cutter's definitions, anonymous means 'published without the author's name'; a pseudonym is 'a fictitious name assumed by the author to conceal his identity'.Ex. The introduction defines 'related works' as 'collective biographies, biobibliographies, collections of epitaphs, selected genealogical works, and dictionaries of anonyms and pseudonyms'.Ex. The author examines a case study of a power struggle over a reviewer critique within an unnamed 'Ivy League' university.Ex. Anonymity reflects the desire of an author to remain incognito.Ex. Her most recent collection is a numb poem focused on the nameless slave who saved Oedipus.Ex. Two faceless, 30-inch unisex dolls were designed to represent the child.Ex. But on the other hand, these electronic message boards can have a hit-and-run quality where vitriolic or off-topic comments are posted by contributors hidden in the safety of anonymity.Ex. Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.----* Alcohólicos Anónimos = Alcoholics Anonymous.* evaluación anónima = blind review.* obra anónima = anonymous work.* obra anónima clásica = anonymous classic.* sistema de evaluación anónima = double-blind.* sistema de evaluación por pares anónima = double-blind refereeing system.* * *I- ma adjetivo anonymousII* * *= anonymous, anonym, unnamed, incognito, nameless, faceless, hit-and-run, nomen nescio [N.N.].Ex: According to Cutter's definitions, anonymous means 'published without the author's name'; a pseudonym is 'a fictitious name assumed by the author to conceal his identity'.
Ex: The introduction defines 'related works' as 'collective biographies, biobibliographies, collections of epitaphs, selected genealogical works, and dictionaries of anonyms and pseudonyms'.Ex: The author examines a case study of a power struggle over a reviewer critique within an unnamed 'Ivy League' university.Ex: Anonymity reflects the desire of an author to remain incognito.Ex: Her most recent collection is a numb poem focused on the nameless slave who saved Oedipus.Ex: Two faceless, 30-inch unisex dolls were designed to represent the child.Ex: But on the other hand, these electronic message boards can have a hit-and-run quality where vitriolic or off-topic comments are posted by contributors hidden in the safety of anonymity.Ex: Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.* Alcohólicos Anónimos = Alcoholics Anonymous.* evaluación anónima = blind review.* obra anónima = anonymous work.* obra anónima clásica = anonymous classic.* sistema de evaluación anónima = double-blind.* sistema de evaluación por pares anónima = double-blind refereeing system.* * *1 ‹carta/obra› anonymousuna obra de autor anónimo a work by an anonymous author2 (normal, no especial) anonymous, unexceptional1 (carta) anonymous letter2 (obra) anonymous work* * *
anónimo◊ -ma adjetivo
anonymous
anónimo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (desconocido) anonymous
2 Com sociedad anónima., public limited company (PLC), US corporation
II m (carta) anonymous letter
' anónimo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anónima
- negra
- negro
English:
anonymous
- faceless
- nameless
- poison
* * *anónimo, -a♦ adj[libro, obra] anonymous;un comunicante anónimo reivindicó el atentado an anonymous caller claimed responsibility for the attack♦ nm[escrito] anonymous letter; [cuadro] unsigned painting* * *I adj anonymousII m poison pen letter* * *anónimo, -ma adj: anonymous♦ anónimamente adv* * *anónimo adj anonymous -
17 desconocido
adj.1 unknown, anonymous, unfamiliar, obscure.2 undiscovered, strange, uncharted.f. & m.stranger, unidentified individual, unknown individual.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desconocer.* * *1→ link=desconocer desconocer► adjetivo1 (no conocido) unknown2 (no reconocido) unrecognized3 (extraño) strange, unfamiliar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 stranger, unknown person1 the unknown\estar desconocido,-a to be unrecognizable* * *1. (f. - desconocida)noun2. (f. - desconocida)adj.1) unfamiliar2) unknown* * *desconocido, -a1. ADJ1) [gen] unknown2)estar desconocido: con ese traje estás desconocido — I'd hardly recognize you o you're unrecognizable in that suit
después del divorcio está desconocido — he's a changed person o he's like a different person since the divorce
2.SM / F stranger* * *I- da adjetivoa) <hecho/método/sensación> unknownb) <artista/atleta> unknownd) (fam) ( irreconocible)IIahora hasta plancha, está desconocido — he's like a different man, he even does the ironing
- da masculino, femeninoa) ( no conocido) strangerb) ( no identificado)un desconocido le asestó una puñalada — he was stabbed by someone whose identity has not been established
* * *= stranger, unfamiliar, unheard of, unidentified, unknown, unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA], outsider, uncharted, unchartered, unheard, unnoticed, unnoted, nomen nescio [N.N.].Ex. Many Americans viewed this influx of strangers with alarm.Ex. We are used to background noise in air conditioned buildings but the introduction of additional and unfamiliar sounds from AV equipment may be disturbing.Ex. Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information.Ex. Names of speakers from the audience which were not clear from the tapes are listed as ' unidentified'.Ex. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.Ex. The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.Ex. News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.Ex. This author agrees that the facts listed above are unchartered.Ex. As professionals are informed about the often unspoken and unheard stories relating to hearing loss, they can then serve with greater knowledge, empathy, and hope.Ex. By retrieving and bringing together these two literatures, that implicit unstated, and perhaps unnoticed hypothesis becomes apparent.Ex. This approach draws attention to hitherto unnoted relationships among concepts.Ex. Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.----* algo desconocido = virgin territory.* de causas desconocidas = idiopathic.* desconocido, lo = unfamiliar, the, unknown, the.* Dimensión Desconocida = The Twilight Zone.* hablar en lengua desconocida = talk in + tongues.* líquido desconocido = foreign substance.* miedo a lo desconocido = fear of the unknown.* miedo hacia lo desconocido = fear of the unknown.* moverse en terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* pisar terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* producto desconocido = foreign substance.* salto hacia lo desconocido = leap into + the unknown.* ser desconocido para = be alien to.* ser un desconocido = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.* sustancia desconocida = foreign substance.* terreno desconocido = unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* territorio desconocido = unfamiliar territory, unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* * *I- da adjetivoa) <hecho/método/sensación> unknownb) <artista/atleta> unknownd) (fam) ( irreconocible)IIahora hasta plancha, está desconocido — he's like a different man, he even does the ironing
- da masculino, femeninoa) ( no conocido) strangerb) ( no identificado)un desconocido le asestó una puñalada — he was stabbed by someone whose identity has not been established
* * *= stranger, unfamiliar, unheard of, unidentified, unknown, unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA], outsider, uncharted, unchartered, unheard, unnoticed, unnoted, nomen nescio [N.N.].Ex: Many Americans viewed this influx of strangers with alarm.
Ex: We are used to background noise in air conditioned buildings but the introduction of additional and unfamiliar sounds from AV equipment may be disturbing.Ex: Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information.Ex: Names of speakers from the audience which were not clear from the tapes are listed as ' unidentified'.Ex: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex: It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.Ex: The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.Ex: News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.Ex: This author agrees that the facts listed above are unchartered.Ex: As professionals are informed about the often unspoken and unheard stories relating to hearing loss, they can then serve with greater knowledge, empathy, and hope.Ex: By retrieving and bringing together these two literatures, that implicit unstated, and perhaps unnoticed hypothesis becomes apparent.Ex: This approach draws attention to hitherto unnoted relationships among concepts.Ex: Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.* algo desconocido = virgin territory.* de causas desconocidas = idiopathic.* desconocido, lo = unfamiliar, the, unknown, the.* Dimensión Desconocida = The Twilight Zone.* hablar en lengua desconocida = talk in + tongues.* líquido desconocido = foreign substance.* miedo a lo desconocido = fear of the unknown.* miedo hacia lo desconocido = fear of the unknown.* moverse en terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* pisar terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* producto desconocido = foreign substance.* salto hacia lo desconocido = leap into + the unknown.* ser desconocido para = be alien to.* ser un desconocido = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.* sustancia desconocida = foreign substance.* terreno desconocido = unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* territorio desconocido = unfamiliar territory, unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* * *1 ‹razón/hecho› unknown; ‹métodos/sensación› unknownpor razones desconocidas vendió todo y se fue for some unknown reason he sold up and leftpartió con destino desconocido she set off for an unknown destinationsu rostro no me era del todo desconocido his face wasn't wholly unfamiliar to meuna sensación de terror hasta entonces desconocida a feeling of terror the like of which I/he had never experienced beforetécnicas hasta ahora desconocidas hitherto unknown techniquessu obra es prácticamente desconocida en Europa her work is practically unknown in Europede origen desconocido of unknown originlo desconocido siempre lo ha intrigado he has always been fascinated by the unknown2 ‹artista/atleta› unknown3 ‹persona›(extraño): una persona desconocida a stranger4 ( fam)(irreconocible): con ese peinado nuevo está desconocida she's unrecognizable o totally changed with her new hairstyleahora hasta plancha, está desconocido he's like a different man o he's a changed person, he even does the ironingmasculine, feminine1 (no conocido) strangerno hables con desconocidos don't talk to strangers2(no identificado): fue atacado por unos desconocidos he was attacked by unknown assailantsun desconocido le asestó una puñalada he was stabbed by an unidentified person o by someone whose identity has not been established* * *
Del verbo desconocer: ( conjugate desconocer)
desconocido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desconocer
desconocido
desconocer ( conjugate desconocer) verbo transitivoa) ( no conocer):
desconocía este hecho I was unaware of this factb) ( no reconocer):
desconocido◊ -da adjetivo ( en general) unknown;
un cantante desconocido an unknown singer;
una persona desconocida a stranger
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( no conocido) stranger
desconocer verbo transitivo
1 (no saber) not to know, to be unaware of
2 (no reconocer, encontrar muy cambiado) to fail to recognize: ¿tú maquillada?, te desconozco, you with make up?, I can hardly recognize you
desconocido,-a
I adjetivo
1 unknown
una voz desconocida, an unfamiliar voice
2 (irreconocible) unrecognizable: estás desconocida, you have changed a lot
II sustantivo masculino y femenino stranger
III sustantivo masculino lo desconocido, the unknown
' desconocido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anónima
- anónimo
- desconocida
- incierta
- incierto
- inédita
- inédito
- paradero
- extraño
- miedo
- perfecto
English:
mate
- obscure
- strange
- stranger
- undiscovered
- unfamiliar
- unknown
- blind
- outsider
- perfect
* * *desconocido, -a♦ adj1. [no conocido] unknown;su cine es del todo desconocido en Europa his movies are totally unknown in Europe;elementos químicos entonces desconocidos chemical elements then unknown;una enfermedad hasta ahora desconocida a hitherto unknown illness;por causas todavía desconocidas for reasons as yet unknown o which are still unknown;nació en 1821, de padre desconocido he was born in 1821, and it is not known who his father was;el mundo de lo desconocido the world of the unknown;su nombre no me es del todo desconocido his name rings a bell2. [extraño]no dé su teléfono o dirección a personas desconocidas don't give your telephone number or address to strangers3. [sin fama] unknown;escritores jóvenes, casi desconocidos young, almost unknown, writers¿ya no fumas ni bebes? ¡chico, estás desconocido! you don't smoke or drink any more? well, well, you're a changed man!;el viejo bar estaba desconocido the old bar was unrecognizable;así, sin gafas, estás desconocido like that, with no glasses, you're unrecognizable♦ nm,f1. [extraño] stranger;hablar con un desconocido to talk to a stranger;no le abras la puerta a desconocidos don't open the door to strangers2. [persona sin fama] unknown;le dieron el premio a un (perfecto) desconocido they gave the prize to a complete unknown3. [persona sin identificar] unidentified person;un desconocido le disparó un tiro en la cabeza he was shot in the head by an unknown assailant;tres desconocidos prendieron fuego a varias tiendas several shops were set on fire by three unidentified persons* * *I adj unknownII m, desconocida f stranger* * *desconocido, -da adj: unknown, unfamiliardesconocido, -da nextraño: stranger* * *desconocido1 adj1. (no conocido) unknown2. (extraño) strange / unfamiliardesconocido2 n stranger -
18 fulano
m.so-and-so, John Doe, somebody or other, what-d'ye-call-him.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar peyorativo guy, GB bloke\Don Fulano de tal Mr so-and-soDoña Fulana de tal Mrs so-and-so————————1 familiar peyorativo guy, GB bloke* * *- na masculino, femeninoa) (fam) ( persona cualquiera) so-and-sosiempre tiene que invitar a fulano, mengano, zutano (y perengano) — she always invites every Tom, Dick, and Harry
* * *= nomen nescio [N.N.], Tom, Dick and Harry.Ex. Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.Ex. Before you lend cash to Tom, Dick and Harry, be sure you know what you're doing or else your friendship will be worth zilch.----* cualquier fulano = any Tom, Dick or Harry.* fulano de tal = so-and-so.* * *- na masculino, femeninoa) (fam) ( persona cualquiera) so-and-sosiempre tiene que invitar a fulano, mengano, zutano (y perengano) — she always invites every Tom, Dick, and Harry
* * *= nomen nescio [N.N.], Tom, Dick and Harry.Ex: Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.
Ex: Before you lend cash to Tom, Dick and Harry, be sure you know what you're doing or else your friendship will be worth zilch.* cualquier fulano = any Tom, Dick or Harry.* fulano de tal = so-and-so.* * *fulano -namasculine, feminine1 ( fam) (persona cualquiera) so-and-soal final recibí una carta de don fulano de tal del departamento de ventas finally I got a letter from a Mr so-and-so o a Mr somebody-or-other in the sales departmentno paraba de hablar: que si fulanito hizo esto, que si menganita lo otro … she wouldn't stop talking: so-and-so did this, what's-her-name did that …2* * *
fulano◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femenino (fam) ( persona cualquiera) so-and-so;
don fulano de tal Mr so-and-so
■ sustantivo masculino (fam) ( tipo) guy (colloq)
fulano,-a m,f (sustituyendo el nombre) so-and-so
Don Fulano de tal, Mr So-and-so
' fulano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fulana
- zutana
- zutano
English:
so-and-so
- you-know-who
- so
* * *fulano, -a♦ nm,f[hombre] so-and-so, what's-his-name; [mujer] so-and-so, what's-her-name;siempre se queja, que si fulano no le habla, que si mengano le molesta… she's always complaining, either it's someone who won't talk to her, or someone's bothering her…;♦ nmBr bloke, US guy;* * *m so-and-so* * *fulano, -na n: so-and-so, what's-his-name, what's-her-namefulano, mengano, y zutano: Tom, Dick, and Harryseñora fulana de tal: Mrs. so-and-so* * *fulano n so and so -
19 mengano
m.what's-his name.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 so-and-so* * *mengano, -aSM / F Mr/Mrs/Miss so-and-so fulano* * ** * *= nomen nescio [N.N.], Tom, Dick and Harry.Ex. Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.Ex. Before you lend cash to Tom, Dick and Harry, be sure you know what you're doing or else your friendship will be worth zilch.* * ** * *= nomen nescio [N.N.], Tom, Dick and Harry.Ex: Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.
Ex: Before you lend cash to Tom, Dick and Harry, be sure you know what you're doing or else your friendship will be worth zilch.* * *mengano -namasculine, feminine* * *mengano, -a nm,f[hombre] so-and-so, what's-his-name; [mujer] so-and-so, what's-her-name* * *m, mengana f famso-and-so fam* * * -
20 perengano
m.1 so-and-so: used after other names, as fulano, mengano, zutano, y perengano.2 so-and-so, John Doe, what-d'ye-call-him, Richard Doe.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1→ link=fulano fulano* * *perengano, -aSM / F somebody or other, someone or other* * *= nomen nescio [N.N.].Ex. Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.* * *= nomen nescio [N.N.].Ex: Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.
* * *perengano -namasculine, feminine* * *perengano, -a nm,f[hombre] so-and-so, what's-his-name; [mujer] so-and-so, what's-her-name;siempre se queja, que si fulano no le habla, que si perengano le molesta she's always complaining: either somebody won't talk to her, or somebody won't leave her alone, there's always something* * *m, perengana f so-and-so
См. также в других словарях:
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