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21 sacerdote
m.priest, clergyman, churchman, clerk.* * *1 priest* * *(f. - sacerdotisa)nounpriest / priestess* * *SM priest* * *masculino priest* * *= priest, divine, parson, parish priest, vicar.Ex. As early as 3000 B.C., the Sumerians kept records on clay tablets; many of those records applied to the management practices of the priests in Ur.Ex. There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.Ex. The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.Ex. These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.* * *masculino priest* * *= priest, divine, parson, parish priest, vicar.Ex: As early as 3000 B.C., the Sumerians kept records on clay tablets; many of those records applied to the management practices of the priests in Ur.
Ex: There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.Ex: The parson, he said, now has to wait two weeks for a book being read by his clerk.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.Ex: These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.* * *priestCompuesto:worker priest* * *
sacerdote sustantivo masculino
priest
sacerdote sustantivo masculino priest
sumo sacerdote, high priest
' sacerdote' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lama
- ordenar
- ordenarse
- celebrar
- condición
- cura
- misa
- padre
- paisano
English:
become
- dog collar
- father
- high priest
- marry
- no
- ordain
- priest
- guide
* * *sacerdote, -isa♦ nm,f[pagano] priest, f priestess♦ nm[cristiano] priest;mujer sacerdote woman priest* * *m priest* * *: priest m, priestess f* * *sacerdote n priest -
22 predilecto
adj.favorite, favourite, minion, preferred.* * *► adjetivo1 favourite* * *ADJ favourite, favorite (EEUU)* * *I- ta adjetivo favorite*II- ta masculino, femenino favorite** * *= much-loved, best-loved.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.Ex. Sleeping Beauty is one of the best-loved ballets in the world.* * *I- ta adjetivo favorite*II- ta masculino, femenino favorite** * *= much-loved, best-loved.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
Ex: Sleeping Beauty is one of the best-loved ballets in the world.* * *favorite*su hijo predilecto his favorite sonmasculine, femininefavorite*el predilecto de la madre the mother's favoriteel predilecto del profesor the teacher's pet ( colloq)* * *
predilecto◊ -ta adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
favorite( conjugate favorite)
predilecto,-a adjetivo favourite, US favorite
' predilecto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
predilecta
* * *predilecto, -a adjfavourite* * *adj favorite, Brfavourite* * *predilecto, -ta adj: favorite -
23 dilecto
adj.1 loved beloved.2 dear, beloved, dearly beloved.* * *► adjetivo1 beloved, dearly beloved* * *= much-loved.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *= much-loved.Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
* * *dilecto -tahijo dilecto de la ciudad de Mendoza ( frml); much-loved o well-loved o beloved son of the city of Mendoza ( frml)* * *dilecto, -a adjFormal beloved, much-loved;mi dilecto colega my dear colleague -
24 muy amado
adj.much-loved, beloved, dearly beloved, well-beloved.* * *(adj.) = much-lovedEx. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(adj.) = much-lovedEx: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
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25 muy querido
adj.dear, well-loved, well-liked.* * *(adj.) = much-lovedEx. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *(adj.) = much-lovedEx: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
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26 llenarse hasta la bandera o hasta los topes
to be full to bursting, be packed out, be packed to the raftersSpanish-English dictionary > llenarse hasta la bandera o hasta los topes
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27 lleno a reventar o hasta la bandera o hasta los topes
full to bursting, packed out, packed to the raftersSpanish-English dictionary > lleno a reventar o hasta la bandera o hasta los topes
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28 cura
f.1 recovery.2 treatment, cure (tratamiento).necesitar una cura de sueño to need a good sleep3 parish priest, clergyman, cleric, priest.4 healing, cure.m.priest.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: curar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: curar.* * *1 RELIGIÓN priest1 cure, healing2 (tratamiento) treatment\hacer las primeras curas to give first aidno tiene cura familiar (situación) it's hopeless, there's no way out 2 (persona) he/she is incorrigiblecura párroco parish priestprimeras curas first aid sing* * *1. noun f.cure, treatment2. noun m.* * *ISM1) (Rel) priestsí, señor cura — yes, father
2) † (=yo mismo) I, myselfIIeste cura — yours truly *
SF1) (Med) (=curación) cure; (=tratamiento) treatmentno tiene cura — (lit) there is no cure for it; (fig) there's no remedy, it's quite hopeless
tiene cura — it can be cured, it is curable
cura de urgencia — emergency treatment, first aid
2)cura de almas — (Rel) cure of souls
* * *IIIse metió de or a cura — he became a priest
a) (curación, tratamiento) cure* * *IIIse metió de or a cura — he became a priest
a) (curación, tratamiento) cure* * *cura11 = healing, cure, curing, healer.Ex: This article gives a brief history of the two main strands in the development of bibliotherapy, or healing through books, in the USA.
Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Satellite-based monitoring of grassland curing in Victoria, Australia'.Ex: Turmeric is one of nature's most powerful healers -- it has shown promise in treating cancer and arthritis.* cura milagrosa = miracle cure, miracle healing.cura22 = vicar, parish priest.Ex: These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.
Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.* * *cura11 (sacerdote) priestse metió de or a cura he became a priest, he took the cloth( pey): como a un cura dos pistolas ( fam hum): ese vestido te sienta como a un cura dos pistolas that dress really isn't you ( colloq)2Compuesto:parish priestcura21 (curación, tratamiento) cureuna enfermadad que no tiene cura an incurable diseasele vendría bien una cura de humildad he could do with being taken down a peg or two, he needs cutting down to size2 (vendaje) dressing, gauze ( AmE), bandage ( BrE); (tirita) ( Col) Band-Aid® ( AmE), plaster ( BrE), sticking plaster ( BrE)Compuestos:hydrotherapycure of soulssleep therapy* * *
Del verbo curar: ( conjugate curar)
cura es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cura
curar
cura sustantivo masculino ( sacerdote) priest;
se metió de or a cura he became a priest
■ sustantivo femenino
◊ tener/no tener cura to be curable/incurable;
cura de urgencias first aid
( curita) (Col) Band-Aid® (AmE), (sticking) plaster (BrE)
curar ( conjugate curar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ herida› to heal
‹ herida› ( desinfectar) to clean;
( vendar) to dress
2 ‹jamón/pescado› to cure;
‹cuero/piel› to tan
curarse verbo pronominal [ enfermo] to recover, get better;
[ herida] to heal up;
curase de algo to get over sth
cura
I sustantivo femenino Med cure: esta enfermedad no tiene cura, there's no cure for this disease
II sustantivo masculino Rel priest
curar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a un enfermo) to cure
2 (vendar, desinfectar) to dress
3 (carne, pescado) to cure
II verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo curar(se) (hacerse una cura) to heal (up)
(recuperarse) to recover, get well
' cura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casarse
- curar
- hábito
- casar
- confesar
- meter
- remedio
English:
comfortable
- cure
- herbal
- priest
- treatment
- wonder
- parson
- work
* * *cura1 nmpriest;meterse cura to become a priest, to enter the priesthood;Fam Humcomo a un cura dos pistolas: ese sombrero te sienta como a un cura dos pistolas that hat looks awful on youcura obrero worker priest;el cura párroco the parish priestcura2 nf1. [curación] cure;todavía no se ha encontrado una cura para esa enfermedad no cure has yet been found for that disease;tener cura to be curable;no tener cura [ser incurable] to be incurable;Fam [ser incorregible] to be incorrigible Rel la cura de almas the cure of souls2. [tratamiento] treatment, cure;me tienen que hacer una cura en la herida [tratar] I need to get this wound treated;[con venda] I need to get this wound dressed cura de adelgazamiento diet;cura de descanso rest cure;cura de humildad: [m5] lo que necesita es una cura de humildad she needs bringing down a peg or two;cura milagrosa miracle cure;cura de reposo rest cure;cura de sueño: [m5] lo que necesitas es una cura de sueño what you need is a good sleep* * *I m priestII f1 cure;tener cura be curable2 ( tratamiento) treatment3 Méx, C.Am.hangover* * *cura nm: priestcura nf1) curación, tratamiento: cure, treatment2) : dressing, bandage* * *cura n1. (sacerdote) priest2. (remedio) cure3. (tratamiento) treatment -
29 cura2
2 = vicar, parish priest.Ex. These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
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