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1 pipiolo
• novice -
2 aprendiz de torero
• novice bullfighter -
3 maletilla
• novice bullfighter -
4 novillero
• novice bullfighter -
5 novicio
m.novice, beginner, neophyte, novitiate.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (principiante) beginner2 RELIGIÓN novice* * *(f. - novicia)noun* * *novicio, -aSM / F [gen] beginner, novice; (=aprendiz) apprentice; (Rel) novice* * *- cia masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) noviceb) ( principiante) novice, beginner* * *- cia masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) noviceb) ( principiante) novice, beginner* * *masculine, feminineA ( Relig) noviceB (principiante) novice, beginnersoy novicio en el oficio ( fam); I'm new to the job, I've only just started the job* * *
novicio◊ - cia sustantivo masculino, femenino
novice
novicio,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino novice
' novicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
novicia
English:
novice
* * *novicio, -a nm,f1. Rel novice2. [aprendiz] novice* * ** * *1) : novice (in religion)2) principiante: novice, beginner -
6 novato
adj.1 newcomer, amateurish, freshman, abecedarian.2 amateurish.m.1 novice, babe in the woods, fledgling, first-timer.2 raw recruit.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) inexperienced, green► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (principiante) novice, beginner2 (universidad) fresher (US freshman)* * *(f. - novata)noun* * *novato, -a1.ADJ raw, green2.SM / F beginner, tyro* * *I- ta adjetivo inexperienced, newII- ta masculino, femenino novice, beginner* * *= idiot, novice, first-timer, green hand, rookie, greenhorn.Ex. Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited ' idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.Ex. 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Ex. The article has the title 'Penmanship: impressions of a first-timer'.Ex. I'm a green hand on the library/information field and I would like to know what's the meaning of information nowadays.Ex. The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex. Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.----* novato de Internet = newbie.* novatos, los = uninitiated, the.* * *I- ta adjetivo inexperienced, newII- ta masculino, femenino novice, beginner* * *= idiot, novice, first-timer, green hand, rookie, greenhorn.Ex: Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited ' idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.
Ex: 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Ex: The article has the title 'Penmanship: impressions of a first-timer'.Ex: I'm a green hand on the library/information field and I would like to know what's the meaning of information nowadays.Ex: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.* novato de Internet = newbie.* novatos, los = uninitiated, the.* * *inexperienced, newmasculine, feminine* * *
novato◊ -ta adjetivo
inexperienced, new
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
novice, beginner
novato,-a
I adjetivo inexperienced
familiar green
II m,f (principiante) novice, beginner
' novato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
novata
- nueva
- nuevo
- notar
English:
absolute
- freshman
- green
- greenhorn
- novice
- rookie
- inexperienced
- raw
* * *novato, -a♦ adjinexperienced♦ nm,fnovice, beginner* * *I adj inexperiencedII m, novata f beginner, rookie fam* * *novato, -ta adj: inexperienced, newnovato, -ta n: beginner, novice* * *novato n beginner -
7 primerizo
adj.novice.m.beginner, novice.* * *► adjetivo► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 beginner* * *primerizo, -a1. ADJ1) (=novato) green, inexperienced2) (=primero) first2.SM / F (=principiante) beginner3.SF (Med) first time mother* * *I- za adjetivoa) (fam) ( poco experto) green (colloq), inexperiencedun texto para lectores primerizos — a text for the lay person o for the uninitiated
b) (Med)II- za masculino, femenino novice, beginner* * *= first-time, first-timer, developing, budding.Ex. Ideally, this reference manual should provide step-by-step guidance for the non-technical, first-time user.Ex. The article has the title 'Penmanship: impressions of a first-timer'.Ex. I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.Ex. The current literature in knowledge management can be described as immature, yet budding.----* madre primeriza = new mother.* * *I- za adjetivoa) (fam) ( poco experto) green (colloq), inexperiencedun texto para lectores primerizos — a text for the lay person o for the uninitiated
b) (Med)II- za masculino, femenino novice, beginner* * *= first-time, first-timer, developing, budding.Ex: Ideally, this reference manual should provide step-by-step guidance for the non-technical, first-time user.
Ex: The article has the title 'Penmanship: impressions of a first-timer'.Ex: I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.Ex: The current literature in knowledge management can be described as immature, yet budding.* madre primeriza = new mother.* * *es primerizo en la venta de seguros he's a bit green o inexperienced when it comes to selling insuranceun texto para lectores primerizos a text for the lay person o for the uninitiated2 ( Med):masculine, femininenovice, beginner* * *
primerizo◊ -za sustantivo masculino, femenino
b)◊ primeriza sustantivo femenino
first-time mother
' primerizo' also found in these entries:
English:
first-time
* * *primerizo, -a♦ adj1. [principiante] novice;es primerizo en el vuelo en ala delta he's a novice at hang-gliding2. [embarazada] first-time♦ nm,f[principiante] beginner* * *II m, primeriza f novice, greenhorn fam -
8 pipiolo
m.1 youngster (informal) (muchacho).2 novice, beginner (principiante).* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino2 familiar (demasiado joven) kid, baby* * *pipiolo, -a* SM / F* * ** * ** * *pipiolo -lamasculine, feminine* * *pipiolo nmFam1. [muchacho] youngster2. [principiante] novice, beginner* * *m C.Am., Méx famkid fam ;* * *1) : greenhorn, novice2) : kid, youngster -
9 pichón
m.1 young pigeon, pigeon, squab.2 beginner, babe in the woods, neophyte, novice.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 pigeon2 (apelativo) darling* * *SM1) (=paloma) young pigeon; (Culin) pigeon2) LAm (=pollo) chick3) LAm * (=novato) novice, greenhorn; (Dep) rookie4) Cono Sur5) (=apelativo) darling, dearestsí, pichón — yes, darling o dearest
* * *- chona masculino, femenino1) ( de paloma) young pigeon; ( de otros pájaros) chick2) (Méx) (novato, inexperto) beginner, novice* * *= pigeon, rock pigeon.Ex. Doves and pigeons have been used as messengers and food since earliest time.Ex. Rock pigeons and turtle doves are the birds most commonly seen in Japan.* * *- chona masculino, femenino1) ( de paloma) young pigeon; ( de otros pájaros) chick2) (Méx) (novato, inexperto) beginner, novice* * *= pigeon, rock pigeon.Ex: Doves and pigeons have been used as messengers and food since earliest time.
Ex: Rock pigeons and turtle doves are the birds most commonly seen in Japan.* * *masculine, feminineA1 (de paloma) young pigeon2 (de otros pájaros) chickB ( Méx) (novato, inexperto) beginner, novice* * *
pichón
( de otros pájaros) chick
pichón sustantivo masculino young pigeon
' pichón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Tiro
English:
pigeon
* * *pichón nm1. [ave] young pigeon;tiro de pichón pigeon shooting* * *m L.Am.1 chick2 fam ( novato) rookie fam* * *1) : young pigeon, squab -
10 principiante
adj.1 beginning.2 lead-off.f. & m.beginner, fledgling, first-timer, starter.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 beginner* * *noun mf.beginner, novice* * *principiante, -a1.ADJ [actor, fotógrafo, jugador] inexperienced2.SM / F (=novato) beginner, novice; (=aprendiz) learner* * *IIIes un conductor principiante — he's a learner driver, he's learning to drive
masculino y femenino beginner* * *= beginner, entrant, novice, emergent, tyro, cadet, rookie, greenhorn.Ex. It is useful for a beginner in a library or a beginner in a particular field, a scholar who comes from one field to another or a user who wants to find the latest information.Ex. In general it is felt that it would be more useful for entrants to the library profession to have a wider academic background.Ex. 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Ex. Books for emergent readers should facilitate the acquisition of these concepts.Ex. It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Ex. This listing of historically important manuscripts and documents was prepared for the use of cadets, faculty, and outside scholars.Ex. The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex. Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.----* actriz principiante = starlet.* guía para principiantes = beginners' guide.* principiante de Internet = newbie.* principiantes, los = uninitiated, the.* suerte del principiante, la = beginner's luck.* * *IIIes un conductor principiante — he's a learner driver, he's learning to drive
masculino y femenino beginner* * *= beginner, entrant, novice, emergent, tyro, cadet, rookie, greenhorn.Ex: It is useful for a beginner in a library or a beginner in a particular field, a scholar who comes from one field to another or a user who wants to find the latest information.
Ex: In general it is felt that it would be more useful for entrants to the library profession to have a wider academic background.Ex: 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Ex: Books for emergent readers should facilitate the acquisition of these concepts.Ex: It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Ex: This listing of historically important manuscripts and documents was prepared for the use of cadets, faculty, and outside scholars.Ex: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.* actriz principiante = starlet.* guía para principiantes = beginners' guide.* principiante de Internet = newbie.* principiantes, los = uninitiated, the.* suerte del principiante, la = beginner's luck.* * *es un conductor principiante he's a learner driver, he's learning to drivebeginnerse matriculó en un curso para principiantes she enrolled in a beginners' coursea veces comete errores de principiante sometimes he makes really basic mistakes* * *
principiante sustantivo masculino y femenino
beginner;
principiante mf beginner
' principiante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incurrir
- novata
- novatada
- novato
- señor
English:
beginner
- novice
- rank
* * *principiante, -a♦ adjinexperienced;se pone nervioso con los conductores principiantes he gets nervous with inexperienced drivers;para ser principiante, no lo hace mal he's not bad for a beginner♦ nm,fbeginner;ha cometido un error de principiante he's made a really basic mistake* * *I adj inexperiencedII m/f beginner* * *principiante adj: beginningprincipiante nmf: beginner, novice* * *principiante n beginner -
11 maletilla
f. & m.1 apprentice bullfighter (bullfighting).2 novice bullfighter.* * *1 novice bullfighter* * *SMF (Taur) aspiring bullfighter* * *masculino y femenino novice bullfighter* * *masculino y femenino novice bullfighter* * *novice bullfighter* * *maletilla nmfTaurom apprentice bullfighter* * *m TAUR would-be bullfighter -
12 bisoño
adj.rookie, green, inexperienced.m.novice, green hand.* * *► adjetivo1 inexperienced► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 novice* * *1.ADJ (=principiante) green, inexperienced; (Mil) raw2.SM (=principiante) greenhorn; (Mil) raw recruit, rookie ** * *- ña adjetivo inexperienced* * *= greenhorn, callow [callower -comp., callowest -sup.].Ex. Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.Ex. Marco Polo set out from Venice, with his father and uncle, a very callow 17-year-old.* * *- ña adjetivo inexperienced* * *= greenhorn, callow [callower -comp., callowest -sup.].Ex: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.
Ex: Marco Polo set out from Venice, with his father and uncle, a very callow 17-year-old.* * *‹empleado/político› inexperienced, green ( colloq)soldados bisoños raw recruits, rookies ( colloq)masculine, feminine* * *
bisoño◊ -ña adjetivo
inexperienced;
soldados bisoños raw recruits
* * *bisoño, -a♦ adj1. [inexperto] inexperienced2. [soldado] raw♦ nm,f1. [inexperto] novice, beginner2. [soldado] raw recruit* * *I adj2 MIL inexperienced, rawII m, bisoña f1 fam ( novato) greenhorn fam2 MIL rookie fam* * *bisoño, -ña adj: inexperienced, greenbisoño, -ña n: rookie, greenhorn -
13 catalogador principiante
(n.) = novice cataloguerEx. There is a good deal of scope for users and novice cataloguers to find difficulty in identifying the appropriate heading for many of the works which are the responsibility of corporate bodies.* * *(n.) = novice cataloguerEx: There is a good deal of scope for users and novice cataloguers to find difficulty in identifying the appropriate heading for many of the works which are the responsibility of corporate bodies.
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14 junior
m.1 junior, younger son.2 junior, novice.3 rich kid.* * *(pl júniors)► adjetivo1 DEPORTE junior1 RELIGIÓN junior novice2 DEPORTE junior* * *I ['dʒunjor]1.ADJ INV junior2.SMF(pl juniors ó júniors) junior3.SM Cono Sur office boyIISM(pl juniores) (Rel) novice monk, junior novice* * *I ['(d)ʒunjo(r)]adjetivo invariable <equipo/categoría> junior (before n), youth (before n) (BrE)II ['(d)ʒunjo(r)]1)a) (Dep)b) ( el más joven) JuniorFrancisco Silva, Júnior — Francisco Silva Junior, Francisco Silva Jr
2) júnior masculinoa) (Chi) ( en oficina) office juniorb) (Méx) ( hijo de papá) rich kid (colloq)* * *= Jr. (junior).Ex. John D. Byrum, Jr. is presently the Chief of Descriptive Cataloging at the Library of Congress.* * *I ['(d)ʒunjo(r)]adjetivo invariable <equipo/categoría> junior (before n), youth (before n) (BrE)II ['(d)ʒunjo(r)]1)a) (Dep)b) ( el más joven) JuniorFrancisco Silva, Júnior — Francisco Silva Junior, Francisco Silva Jr
2) júnior masculinoa) (Chi) ( en oficina) office juniorb) (Méx) ( hijo de papá) rich kid (colloq)* * *= Jr. (junior).Ex: John D. Byrum, Jr. is presently the Chief of Descriptive Cataloging at the Library of Congress.
* * */ˈ(d)ʒunjo(r)/director de cuentas júnior junior account manager/ˈ(d)ʒunjo(r)/A1 ( Dep):los júniors the junior o ( BrE) youth team2 (el más joven) JuniorFrancisco Silva, Júnior Francisco Silva Junior, Francisco Silva JrB1 ( Chi) (en una oficina) office junior* * *
júnior /'(d)ʒunjo(r)/ adjetivo invariable ‹equipo/categoría› junior ( before n), youth ( before n) (BrE)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (pl◊ júniors)a) (Dep):
■ sustantivo masculino
' júnior' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cantera
- juvenil
- ayudante
- cuije
- hijo
- Jr.
- título
English:
Jr
- junior
- junior minister
- junior school
- below
- Jnr
* * *♦ adj2. [hijo] junior♦ nmfDepjúniors ≈ youth team [ages 18 to 21]* * *tb DEPI adj juniorII m/f junior -
15 novillero
m.novice bullfighter.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (torero) novice bullfighter2 (estudiante) truant* * *novillero, -aSM / F1) (Taur) apprentice bullfighter, novice2) (Escol) * truant* * *- ra masculino, femenino apprentice bullfighter* * *- ra masculino, femenino apprentice bullfighter* * *novillero -ramasculine, feminineapprentice bullfighter ( who fights young bulls)* * *
novillero,-a m,f Taur apprentice matador
' novillero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
novillera
- apadrinar
* * *novillero, -a nm,fTaurom apprentice bullfighter* * *m novice (bullfighter)* * *novillero, -ra n: apprentice bullfighter -
16 neófito
adj.neophyte, beginner, novice.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 neophyte* * *neófito, -aSM / F neophyte* * *- ta masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) neophyteb) (frml) ( de partido) new member; ( en colegio) new student o pupil; ( en universidad) freshman* * *= neophyte, recruit, neophytic, tyro, greenhorn.Ex. But neophytes should not be discouraged if they feel a little inadequate from time to time.Ex. By and large, the majority of recruits to librarianship are not motivated by the desire to take up posts in stressful commercial environments.Ex. At first the neophytic librarian was mildly shocked by his revelations.Ex. It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Ex. Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.* * *- ta masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) neophyteb) (frml) ( de partido) new member; ( en colegio) new student o pupil; ( en universidad) freshman* * *= neophyte, recruit, neophytic, tyro, greenhorn.Ex: But neophytes should not be discouraged if they feel a little inadequate from time to time.
Ex: By and large, the majority of recruits to librarianship are not motivated by the desire to take up posts in stressful commercial environments.Ex: At first the neophytic librarian was mildly shocked by his revelations.Ex: It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Ex: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.* * *neófito -tamasculine, feminine1 ( Relig) neophyte2 ( frml) (de un partido) new member; (en un colegio) new student o pupil; (en la universidad) freshman* * *neófito, -a nm,f1. Rel neophyte2. [aprendiz] novice* * *m REL, fig neophyte* * *neófito, -ta n: neophyte, novice -
17 novel
adj.1 new, first-time.2 novel, inexperienced, beginning, incipient.* * *► adjetivo1 (escritor, escultor) novice1 beginner* * *1.ADJ (=nuevo) new; (=inexperto) inexperienced2.SMF (=principiante) beginner, novice* * *adjetivo newpara que esta novel industria prospere — (frml) so that this fledgling industry may prosper (frml)
* * *adjetivo newpara que esta novel industria prospere — (frml) so that this fledgling industry may prosper (frml)
* * *newcantantes noveles new young singerspara que esta novel industria continúe prosperando ( frml); so that this fledgling industry may continue to prosper ( frml)los noveles padres/médicos ( period); the new parents/newly-graduated doctorsnovice, beginnerlos noveles y profesionales the novices and the seasoned professionals* * *
novel adjetivo novel
' novel' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acerba
- acerbo
- actualidad
- carente
- decidirse
- derroche
- desenlace
- edición
- enganchar
- fotonovela
- histórica
- histórico
- lacrimógena
- lacrimógeno
- narrar
- novela
- novelar
- novelón
- poner
- potable
- publicar
- refleja
- reflejar
- reflejo
- reseñar
- señera
- señero
- teatralidad
- terror
- tirón
- tostón
- trabajada
- trabajado
- contar
- culminar
- espionaje
- extensión
- malo
- novedoso
- novelesco
- titular
- trabajar
English:
art form
- fictional
- novel
- serial
- unabridged
- appraisal
- appraise
- appreciate
- arguably
- character
- commission
- compare
- derivative
- dramatize
- epic
- fact
- film
- going
- hero
- heroine
- humorous
- insipid
- lengthen
- middle
- set
- setting
- slow
- true
- unreadable
* * *novel adjun escritor novel a new writer;un futbolista novel an inexperienced player* * *adj new* * *novel adjnovato: inexperienced, new -
18 pardillo
m.linnet, redpoll.* * *► adjetivo► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar mug1 (pájaro) linnet\pardillo sizerín redpoll————————1 (pájaro) linnet* * *pardillo, -a1. SM / F1) * (=ingenuo) simpleton2) * (=rústico) yokel, hick (EEUU) *2. SM1) (tb: pardillo común) linnet2) (=paño) brown cloth* * *- lla masculino, femenino1) (Zool) linnet2) (Esp fam) ( novato) novice, beginner* * *- lla masculino, femenino1) (Zool) linnet2) (Esp fam) ( novato) novice, beginner* * *masculine, feminineA ( Zool) linnet* * *
pardillo,-a
I adjetivo simple, naive
II sustantivo masculino y femenino dupe, yokel
III m Orn linnet
' pardillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lila
- pardilla
* * *pardillo, -a♦ adjEsp Fam1. [ingenuo] naive♦ nm,fEsp Fam1. [ingenuo] naive person2. [palurdo] Br bumpkin, US hick♦ nm[pájaro] linnet pardillo sizerín redpoll* * *I adj gullible, easily fooledII m ZO linnetpersona hick -
19 novicia
adj.probationary: applied to a novice or probationer.f.feminine of NOVICIO.* * *f., (m. - novicio)* * *
novicio,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino novice
* * * -
20 alternativa
adj.&f.feminine of ALTERNATIVO.f.alternative.alternativa de poder alternative party of government* * *1 alternative, option, choice\tomar la alternativa to become a fully-fledged bullfightertomar una alternativa to decide, choose* * *1. f., (m. - alternativo) 2. noun f.alternative, choice, option* * *SF1) (=opción) alternative, option, choiceno tener alternativa — to have no alternative o option o choice
2) (=sucesión) alternation; (=trabajo) shift work, work done in relays3) (Taur) ceremony by which a novice becomes a fully qualified bullfightertomar la alternativa — to become a fully qualified bullfighter
4) pl alternativas [en actitud] ups and downs, vicissitudes, fluctuationslas alternativas de la política — the ups and downs o vicissitudes of politics
* * *1) ( opción) alternativeno tienes alternativa — you have no choice o alternative
3) alternativas femenino pluralsiguió con interés las alternativas del campeonato — she followed the ups and downs of the championship with interest
* * *= alternate way, alternative, choice.Ex. We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.Ex. DC is certainly not regarded as the perfect classification scheme even in sectors where there is no serious alternative.Ex. To rectify failures, the librarian has two choices.----* como alternativa = as an alternative.* como segunda alternativa = as a backup.* la alternativa + ser = the alternative + be.* no tener alternativa = have + no choice.* no tener más alternativa que = have + no other option but.* no tener otra alternativa = have + no choice.* tener una alternativa preparada = have + something up + Posesivo + sleeve.* tener una alternativa reservada = have + something up + Posesivo + sleeve.* una buena alternativa a = the next best thing to.* * *1) ( opción) alternativeno tienes alternativa — you have no choice o alternative
3) alternativas femenino pluralsiguió con interés las alternativas del campeonato — she followed the ups and downs of the championship with interest
* * *= alternate way, alternative, choice.Ex: We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.
Ex: DC is certainly not regarded as the perfect classification scheme even in sectors where there is no serious alternative.Ex: To rectify failures, the librarian has two choices.* como alternativa = as an alternative.* como segunda alternativa = as a backup.* la alternativa + ser = the alternative + be.* no tener alternativa = have + no choice.* no tener más alternativa que = have + no other option but.* no tener otra alternativa = have + no choice.* tener una alternativa preparada = have + something up + Posesivo + sleeve.* tener una alternativa reservada = have + something up + Posesivo + sleeve.* una buena alternativa a = the next best thing to.* * *A (opción) alternativeno tienes alternativa you have no choice o alternativeno les quedó más alternativa que admitirlo they were left no alternative but to admit ituna clara alternativa democrática a clear democratic alternativela alternativa es clara the choice is clearuna alternativa a los métodos tradicionales an alternative to traditional methodssiguió con gran interés las alternativas del campeonato she followed the ups and downs of the championship with great interesttras soportar las alternativas de una larga enfermedad ( frml); having borne the vicissitudes of a long illness ( frml)* * *
alternativa sustantivo femenino ( opción) alternative;
alternativo,-a adjetivo alternative
alternativa sustantivo femenino alternative: no tuvimos alternativa, we had no choice
' alternativa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
opción
- remedio
- tratar
English:
alternative
- alternative medicine
- alternatively
- medicine
- next
- than
* * *alternativa nf1. [opción] alternative;no tenemos alternativa we have no alternative;no nos queda otra alternativa que aceptar we have no alternative o choice but to accept;nuestra mejor alternativa es… our best bet is…alternativa de poder alternative party of government2. Taurom = ceremony in which a bullfighter shares the kill with his novice, accepting him as a professional;tomar la alternativa = to become accepted as a professional bullfighter;dar la alternativa a alguien to give sb their first big break* * *f1 alternative2 TAUR:dar la alternativa a alguien confirm s.o. as a fully-fledged bullfighter;tomar la alternativa become a fully-fledged bullfighter* * *alternativa nfopción: alternative, option* * *alternativa n alternative
См. также в других словарях:
novice — [ nɔvis ] n. et adj. • 1175 adj.; lat. novicius I ♦ N. (XIIIe ) 1 ♦ Personne qui a pris récemment l habit religieux et passe un temps d épreuve (⇒ noviciat) dans un couvent, avant de prononcer des vœux définitifs. Maître, mère des novices.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Novice — • The canonical Latin name of those who, having been regularly admitted into a religious order and ordinarily already confirmed in their higher vocation by a certain period of probation as postulants, are prepared by a series of exercises and… … Catholic encyclopedia
novice — NOVÍCE, novici, ce, s.m. şi f. 1. Persoană care abia a început să înveţe ceva sau care a început de curând să activeze într un domeniu; începător. ♦ (Adjectival) Care nu are experienţa vieţii. 2. Persoană care a intrat de curând într o mănăstire… … Dicționar Român
novice — Novice. adj. de t. genre. Qui a pris nouvellement l habit de Religion dans un Convent pour s y éprouver pendant un certain temps, dans le dessein d y faire profession. Un Religieux profez, un Religieux novice. les Religieuses novices les freres… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
novice — novice, novitiate, apprentice, probationer, postulant, neophyte are comparable when applied to one who is a beginner, especially in a trade, a profession, a career, or a sphere of life. Novice and the less common novitiate may be applied to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Novice — Nov ice, a. Like a novice; becoming a novice. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Novice — Novice, TX U.S. city in Texas Population (2000): 142 Housing Units (2000): 65 Land area (2000): 0.451929 sq. miles (1.170491 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.451929 sq. miles (1.170491 sq. km)… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Novice, TX — U.S. city in Texas Population (2000): 142 Housing Units (2000): 65 Land area (2000): 0.451929 sq. miles (1.170491 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.451929 sq. miles (1.170491 sq. km) FIPS code:… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Novice — Nov ice, n. [F., from L. novicius, novitius, new, from novus new. See {New}, and cf. {Novitious}.] 1. One who is new in any business, profession, or calling; one unacquainted or unskilled; one yet in the rudiments; a beginner; a tyro. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
novice — UK US /ˈnɒvɪs/ noun [C] ► a person who does not have much experience in a particular job or situation: »a programming manual for novices »The article is full of advice for the novice investor … Financial and business terms
novice — (n.) mid 14c., probationer in a religious order, from O.Fr. novice beginner (12c.), from M.L. novicius, noun use of L. novicius newly imported, newly arrived, inexperienced (of slaves), from novus new (see NEW (Cf. new)). Meaning inexperienced… … Etymology dictionary