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101 apoyatura
f.1 appoggiatura, leaning or leading note, used to prepare the ear for, or guide it to, the note it precedes. (Music)2 basis, support, footing.* * *1 appoggiatura* * *SF1) (=apoyo) support2) (Mús) appoggiatura* * *1 ( Mús) appoggiaturasus personajes son meras apoyaturas del ritmo narrativo his characters are simply pegs on which to hang the narrative* * *apoyatura nfMús appoggiatura* * *f MÚS appoggiatura -
102 atendible
adj.1 meriting attention.2 worthy of consideration.* * *► adjetivo1 worthy of attention, worthy of consideration* * *ADJ [petición, reivindicación] worthy of considerationesa objeción no es atendible — that is not a valid objection, that objection is not worthy of consideration
* * *‹obra› notable; ‹reivindicación/argumento› worthy of considerationlas razones que ha dado para explicarlo son muy atendibles the explanation she has put forward for it is certainly worthy of consideration o worth thinking aboutsu obra narrativa es muy atendible her narrative work is of great merituna de las películas más atendibles que se han producido en nuestro país one of the best o finest films that has ever been made in this country* * *atendible adj[razón] worthy of consideration -
103 vertebrar
1 figurado to be the backbone of, structure* * *VT1) (=apoyar) to hold up, support2) (=estructurar) to provide the backbone of, be the essential structure of* * *♦ vtto form the backbone of, to structure;lo que vertebra la narración what forms the backbone of o structures the narrative♦ See also the pronominal verb vertebrarse* * *v/t figgive form to, structure -
104 ESL
ESL (Inglés como Segunda Lengua)Ex: The similarities in narrative style, the emphasis on incident and the use of colourful themes such as the supernatural, horror and fantasy, enable Chinese ESL (English-as-a-second-language) readers to identify with these novels.
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105 angostarse
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106 aretología
• mythological god of war• mythomania• narrater• narrative -
107 comentador
• commentator• narrative prose• narrow -
108 cronista
• chronicler• columnist• narrative prose• narrow -
109 estrecharse
• become narrow• become narrower• embrace each other• narrative technique• narrow band• narrow channel• narrow down to -
110 habilidad para narrar
• ability to narrate• narration• narrative poem• story telling• story-telling ability -
111 narración de hechos prodigiosos
• narrater• narrativeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > narración de hechos prodigiosos
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112 narrador
• narrate• narration• narrative prose• narrow• tale• talebearer• tales• Taliban -
113 narrativa
• ability to narrate• fiction• narrate again• narration• narration of prodigious events• narrative poem• story telling -
114 poema narrativo
• narration of prodigious events• narrative prose -
115 técnica de la narración
• narration• narrative poem• narratorDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > técnica de la narración
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116 técnica de la narrativa
• narration• narrative poem• narratorDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > técnica de la narrativa
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117 acroamático
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118 poema narrativo
m.narrative poem, romance. -
119 prosa narrativa
f.narrative prose, romance.
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