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1 обмениваться приветствиями
1. exchange greetings (refl.)2. exchanging greetings (refl.)обменяться приветствиями — exchanging greetings (refl.)
приветствие, оставшееся без ответа — unacknowledged greeting
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > обмениваться приветствиями
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2 обменяться приветствиями
1. exchanging greetings (refl.)2. exchange greetings (refl.)обмениваться приветствиями — exchange greetings (refl.)
приветствие, оставшееся без ответа — unacknowledged greeting
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > обменяться приветствиями
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3 обмен приветствиями
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > обмен приветствиями
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4 приветствие на ходу
General subject: passing greetingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приветствие на ходу
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5 saludar
v.1 to greet.ni siquiera nos saludó he didn't even say hello (to us)me saludó con la mano he waved to me (in greeting)saluda a María de mi parte give my regards to Maríale saluda atentamente yours faithfullysiempre que vamos a Lima pasamos a saludarlos whenever we go to Lima we drop in to say hello2 to say hello, to greet.* * *1 (demostrar cortesía) to greet2 (decir hola) to say hello to3 MILITAR to salute\le saluda atentamente (en carta) yours faithfullyno saludarse not to be on speaking termssaluda de mi parte a give my regards to* * *verb1) to greet2) salute* * *1. VT1) [al encontrarse con algn] [con palabras] to say hello to, greet frm; [con gestos] to wave at, wave toles saludaban desde el barco agitando pañuelos blancos — they waved white handkerchiefs at them from the ship
2) [en carta]3) (Mil) to salute4) [+ noticia, suceso] to hail, welcome2. VI1) (=dirigir un saludo) to say hello2) (Mil) to salute3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona>a) ( de palabra) to greet, say hello tose acercó a saludarlo — she went up to say hello to him o to greet him
como pasaba por allí, fui a saludarlos — since I was passing, I dropped in on them
lo saluda atentamente — (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE), Yours faithfully (BrE)
b) ( con un gesto)c) (Mil) to salute2) ( aplaudir) <innovación/medida> to welcome2.saludar via) ( de palabra) to say hello (o good morning etc)b) ( con un gesto) to wavec) (Mil) to salute3.saludarse v pron (recípr) to greet each otherya ni se saludan — they don't even say hello to each other now, they're not on speaking terms any more
* * *= greet, salute, say + hi.Ex. 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.Ex. This is the epitome of a casual beachside bar, offering long cool drinks during the heat of the day, and cocktails to salute the setting sun.Ex. But if you're out and about like I am, here's where I'll be over the next few nights, and feel free to say hi if you're going to be in the same area.----* saludarse = greet + each other, greet + one another.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona>a) ( de palabra) to greet, say hello tose acercó a saludarlo — she went up to say hello to him o to greet him
como pasaba por allí, fui a saludarlos — since I was passing, I dropped in on them
lo saluda atentamente — (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE), Yours faithfully (BrE)
b) ( con un gesto)c) (Mil) to salute2) ( aplaudir) <innovación/medida> to welcome2.saludar via) ( de palabra) to say hello (o good morning etc)b) ( con un gesto) to wavec) (Mil) to salute3.saludarse v pron (recípr) to greet each otherya ni se saludan — they don't even say hello to each other now, they're not on speaking terms any more
* * *= greet, salute, say + hi.Ex: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.
Ex: This is the epitome of a casual beachside bar, offering long cool drinks during the heat of the day, and cocktails to salute the setting sun.Ex: But if you're out and about like I am, here's where I'll be over the next few nights, and feel free to say hi if you're going to be in the same area.* saludarse = greet + each other, greet + one another.* * *saludar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona›1 (de palabra) to greet, say hello to, say hi to ( colloq)se acercó a saludarlo she went up to say hello to him o to greet himnunca saluda a nadie cuando llega a la oficina he never says good morning o hello to anyone when he comes into the officecomo pasaba por allí, fui a saludarlos as I was passing, I dropped by to say hello o I dropped in on themsaluda a tu hermano de mi parte say hello to your brother for o from me, give my regards to your brotherlo saluda atentamente ( Corresp) Sincerely (yours) ( AmE), Yours sincerely ( BrE), Yours faithfully ( BrE)2(con un gesto): los saludó con la mano she waved to themlos artistas salieron a saludar al público the performers came out to take a bowB (aplaudir) ‹innovación/medida› to welcomesaludo esta decisión del comité I welcome o applaud this decision by the committee■ saludarvi1 (de palabra) to say hello ( o good morning etc)2 (con un gesto) to wave3 ( Mil) to salute( recípr):ya ni se saludan they don't even say hello to each other now, they aren't on speaking terms nowtras saludarse pasaron al comedor after greeting each other o saying hello they went into the restaurant* * *
saludar ( conjugate saludar) verbo transitivo
lo saluda atentamente (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE);
los saludó con la mano she waved at themb) (Mil) to salute
verbo intransitivo
c) (Mil) to salute
saludarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to say hello to o greet each other
saludar verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien directamente) (de palabra) to say hello to, greet
(con la mano) to wave to
2 (a alguien a través de otros) to send regards to: salúdales de nuestra parte, give them our regards
3 (a alguien en una carta) le saluda atentamente, yours faithfully o sincerely
4 Mil to salute
5 (un acontecimiento, una medida) to welcome
saludamos la proclamación de independencia, we welcome the proclamation of independence
' saludar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compadre
- desplante
- inclinarse
- salud
- tarde
- mano
- noche
English:
acknowledge
- arrogant
- bow
- do
- greet
- kowtow
- nod
- salute
- unprecedented
- warmly
- wave
- curtain
- hail
- pop
* * *♦ vt1. [por cortesía] to greet;ni siquiera nos saludó she didn't even say hello (to us);me saludó con la mano he waved to me (in greeting);saluda a Ana de mi parte give my regards to Ana;le saluda atentamente [en carta] yours faithfully;siempre que vamos a Lima pasamos a saludarlos whenever we go to Lima we drop in to say hello;tuvo que salir a saludar al público varias veces he had to come back on stage to take a bow several times2. [soldado, policía] to salute3. [acoger favorablemente] to welcome;los sindicatos saludaron el acuerdo como una victoria de los trabajadores the unions hailed the agreement as a victory for the workers♦ vito say hello;salió a saludar varias veces she came on stage to take a bow several times* * *v/t1 say hello to, greet;salúdele de mi parte say hello to him for me2 MIL salute* * *saludar vt1) : to greet, to say hello to2) : to salute♦ saludarse vr* * *saludar vb2. (militares) to salutele saluda atentamente yours faithfully / yours sincerely -
6 flüchtig
I Adj.1. (entflohen) escaped, fugitive; flüchtig sein Verbrecher: be on the run, be at large; flüchtig werden JUR. abscond; flüchtiger Schuldner runaway (JUR. absconding) debtor2. (eilig) quick, hurried; Augenblick, Eindruck: fleeting; Bekanntschaft, Bemerkung: passing; Besuch: brief, flying; Blick: cursory; Gruß, Kuss: perfunctory; Vorstellung: vague, hazy; ( jemandem) einen flüchtigen Besuch machen pay (s.o.) a brief visit, drop in (on s.o.); flüchtiger Einblick glimpse (in + Akk of)4. CHEM., EDV volatileII Adv. quickly, hurriedly; sehen: fleetingly; besuchen: briefly; flüchtig bemerken / erwähnen remark / mention in passing; flüchtig durchlesen read cursorily, skim over, scan; flüchtig mit jemandem bekannt sein know s.o. slightly; flüchtig arbeiten work in a slapdash manner* * *(eilig) quick;(entflohen) fugitive;(unbeständig) fleeting; ephemeral; transient; fugacious; casual;(ungenau) careless; superficial; cursory;(volatil) volatile* * *flụ̈ch|tig ['flʏçtɪç]1. adj1) (= geflüchtet) fugitiveein flüchtiger Fahrer (nach Unfall) — a hit-and-run driver
2) (= kurz, schnell vorübergehend) fleeting, brief; Gruß brief3) (= oberflächlich) cursory, sketchy5) (COMPUT)2. adv1) (= kurz) fleetingly, brieflyflüchtig erwähnen — to mention in passing
2) (= oberflächlich) cursorily, superficiallyjdn flüchtig kennen — to have met sb briefly
* * *1) cursorily2) (hurried: a cursory glance.) cursory3) (not careful: I took a casual glance at the book.) casual4) ((of a driver) causing injury to a person and driving away without stopping or reporting the accident.) hit-and-run5) ((of an accident) caused by such a driver.) hit-and-run6) (incompletely done or carried out: a sketchy search.) sketchy* * *flüch·tig[ˈflʏçtɪç]I. adj▪ \flüchtig sein to be a fugitive [or on the run] [or at large2. (kurz) fleeting, briefein \flüchtiger Blick a fleeting glance, a glimpseein \flüchtiger Kuss/Gruß a brief [or passing] [or perfunctory] kiss/hello3. (oberflächlich) cursory, sketchyeine \flüchtige Arbeit a hurried piece of workeine \flüchtige Bekanntschaft a passing acquaintance4. (schnell verdunstend) volatileII. adv1. (kurz) briefly, perfunctorily2. (oberflächlich) cursorily\flüchtig arbeiten to work hastilyetw \flüchtig erwähnen to mention sth in passingjdn \flüchtig kennen to have met sb brieflyetw \flüchtig lesen to skim through sth sep* * *1.1) (flüchtend) fugitive; wanted <thief, criminal>4) (vergänglich) fleeting < moment>2.1) (oberflächlich) cursorily2) (eilig) hurriedly* * *A. adj1. (entflohen) escaped, fugitive;flüchtig werden JUR abscond;flüchtiger Schuldner runaway (JUR absconding) debtor2. (eilig) quick, hurried; Augenblick, Eindruck: fleeting; Bekanntschaft, Bemerkung: passing; Besuch: brief, flying; Blick: cursory; Gruß, Kuss: perfunctory; Vorstellung: vague, hazy;(jemandem) einen flüchtigen Besuch machen pay (sb) a brief visit, drop in (on sb);flüchtiger Einblick glimpse (in +akk of)4. CHEM, IT volatileflüchtig bemerken/erwähnen remark/mention in passing;flüchtig durchlesen read cursorily, skim over, scan;flüchtig mit jemandem bekannt sein know sb slightly;flüchtig arbeiten work in a slapdash manner* * *1.1) (flüchtend) fugitive; wanted <thief, criminal>4) (vergänglich) fleeting < moment>2.1) (oberflächlich) cursorily2) (eilig) hurriedly* * *adj.ephemeral adj.fleeting adj.flighty adj.fugitive adj.hit and run expr.non-permanent adj.sketchy adj.transient adj.volatile adj. adv.ephemerally adv.fleetingly adv.fugitively adv.sketchily adv.with volitility adv. -
7 intercambiar saludos
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8 sinceridad
f.sincerity.con toda sinceridad in all honesty o sincerity* * *1 sincerity\con toda sinceridad in all sincerity* * *noun f.* * *SF sinceritycon toda sinceridad, me parece un libro pésimo — to be quite honest o in all sincerity, I think it's a terrible book
* * *femenino sincerityte voy a contestar con toda sinceridad — I'm going to be quite honest o frank with you
con toda sinceridad no te lo recomendaría — in all honesty o sincerity I wouldn't recommend him
* * *= sincerity, genuineness, openness, candour [candor, -USA].Ex. The 'empty sincerity' of the greeting one might exchange on passing an acquaintance on the street is not sufficient for reference enquirers, as Thomas Lee Eichman has recently explained.Ex. The positive attribute users seek is genuineness; that is, the individual librarian is 'without bureaucratic facade or professional mask, able and willing to be himself'.Ex. The more productive companies were found to be characterised by greater openness to outside information.Ex. The author suggests openness -- self-disclosure, candour, and honesty -- as a means of enhancing the abilities of the individual librarian and the library to survive or succeed.----* afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.* con toda sinceridad = quite honestly, to put it frankly, in all sincerity, in all honesty.* falta de sinceridad = insincerity.* * *femenino sincerityte voy a contestar con toda sinceridad — I'm going to be quite honest o frank with you
con toda sinceridad no te lo recomendaría — in all honesty o sincerity I wouldn't recommend him
* * *= sincerity, genuineness, openness, candour [candor, -USA].Ex: The 'empty sincerity' of the greeting one might exchange on passing an acquaintance on the street is not sufficient for reference enquirers, as Thomas Lee Eichman has recently explained.
Ex: The positive attribute users seek is genuineness; that is, the individual librarian is 'without bureaucratic facade or professional mask, able and willing to be himself'.Ex: The more productive companies were found to be characterised by greater openness to outside information.Ex: The author suggests openness -- self-disclosure, candour, and honesty -- as a means of enhancing the abilities of the individual librarian and the library to survive or succeed.* afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.* con toda sinceridad = quite honestly, to put it frankly, in all sincerity, in all honesty.* falta de sinceridad = insincerity.* * *sincerityte voy a contestar con toda sinceridad I'm going to be quite honest o frank with youcon toda sinceridad no se lo puedo recomendar in all honesty o sincerity I cannot recommend him to youlo dijo con tanta sinceridad he said it so sincerely* * *
sinceridad sustantivo femenino
sincerity;◊ te voy a contestar con toda sinceridad I'm going to be quite honest o frank with you
sinceridad sustantivo femenino sincerity
con toda sinceridad, in all honesty o sincerity: con toda sinceridad, creo que no vendrán, to be honest, I don't think they will come
' sinceridad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lisura
- sermón
English:
glibly
- honesty
- openness
- sincerity
- suspect
- uncertain
- veracity
- insincerity
* * *sinceridad nfsincerity;con toda sinceridad in all honesty o sincerity* * *f sincerity* * *sinceridad nf: sincerity* * *sinceridad n sincerity -
9 saluer
saluer [salye]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = dire bonjour à) to greetb. ( = dire au revoir à) to say goodbye toc. [+ officier, supérieur, drapeau, navire] to saluted. ( = témoigner son respect pour) to salutee. [+ initiative] to welcome ; ( = acclamer) to hail* * *salɥe1) ( dire bonjour) to greet [personne]saluer quelqu'un de la main — to wave to ou at somebody
saluer quelqu'un de loin/en passant — to acknowledge somebody from a distance/in passing
2) ( dire au revoir) to say goodbye to [personne]3) ( accueillir) to greet [personne]4) Armée to salute [soldat, officier, drapeau, navire]5) ( accueillir avec satisfaction) to welcome [décision, résultat]6) ( rendre hommage) to salute [héros]; to pay tribute to [défunt]; to praise [travail, attitude]* * *salɥe vt1) (en s'inclinant, en se découvrant) to greet, (d'un geste) to wave to, to wave atsaluer qn de la main — to wave to sb, to wave at sb
2) (= dire bonjour à) to say hello toJe l'ai croisé dans la rue et il m'a salué. — I met him in the street and he said hello.
3) (= dire au revoir à) to say goodbye toIl nous a salués et il est parti. — He said goodbye and left.
4) MILITAIRE to salute5) (= rendre hommage à) [courage, détermination] to salute6) (= accueillir) [personne, nouvelle, décision] to greet, to welcome* * *saluer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( dire bonjour) to greet [personne]; saluer qn de la main to wave to ou at sb; saluer qn de la tête to nod to sb; saluer qn de loin/en passant to acknowledge sb from a distance/in passing; saluez-la de ma part say hello to her from me; saluer le public to take a bow;2 ( dire au revoir) to say goodbye to [personne]; je vous salue I'll say goodbye; je vous salue bien bas† I take my humble leave of you;3 ( accueillir) to greet [personne]; saluer qn aux cris de to greet sb with cries of; saluer qn par des applaudissements to greet sb with applause;4 Mil to salute [soldat, officier, drapeau, navire];5 ( accueillir avec satisfaction) to welcome [décision, nomination, nouvelle, résultat]; saluer qch avec or par to greet sth with; saluer l'annonce par des applaudissements to greet the announcement with applause;6 ( rendre hommage) to salute [personne en vie]; to pay tribute to [défunt, mémoire]; to praise [qualité, travail, rapport, attitude]; je vous salue Marie hail Mary; saluer qn/qch comme to hail sb/sth as; salué comme un génie/une étape décisive hailed as a genius/a breakthrough.[salɥe] verbe transitif1. [dire bonjour] to say hello toa. [de la main] to wave to somebodyb. [de la tête] to nod to somebodyc. [en arrivant] to greet somebodyd. [en partant] to take one's leave of somebodyl'acteur salue le public the actor bows to the audience ou takes his bowMessieurs, je vous salue (bien)! good day (to you), gentlemen!3. RELIGION4. [accueillir] to greetson film a été unanimement salué par la presse her film was unanimously acclaimed by ou met with unanimous acclaim from the press[reconnaître en tant que] to hailsaluer la mémoire ou le souvenir de quelqu'un to salute somebody's memory————————[salɥe] verbe intransitifsaluer du pavillon ou des pavillons to dip a flag (in salute) -
10 flygtig
мимолётный, пове́рхностный, бе́глый* * *casual, cursory, momentary* * *adj( kort, ubestandig) passing ( fx glance, interest, whim),F transient ( fx joy), fleeting ( fx glimpse);( overfladisk) superficial ( fx knowledge, likeness), casual ( fxacquaintance, glance, greeting, nod);( hurtigt) quick ( fx glimpse);( om person, F) fickle, inconstant;(kem: som let fordamper) volatile ( fx oils);[ en flygtig gennemlæsning] a cursory reading;[ en flygtig skitse] a rough sketch. -
11 conocido1
1 = acquaintance, old friend.Ex. The 'empty sincerity' of the greeting one might exchange on passing an acquaintance on the street is not sufficient for reference enquirers, as Thomas Lee Eichman has recently explained.Ex. To take an obvious example, in a new catalog how does our old friend the main entry fare?.----* grupo de amigos y conocidos = social network. -
12 conocido
adj.1 known, well-known, familiar.2 known, familiar, acknowledged.f. & m.acquaintance, nodding acquaintance, relation, acquaintant.past part.past participle of spanish verb: conocer.* * *1→ link=conocer conocer► adjetivo1 known2 (famoso) well-known► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 acquaintance* * *1. (f. - conocida)adj.1) familiar2) well-known2. (f. - conocida)noun* * *conocido, -a1. ADJ1) (=público) [dato] known; [persona] well-known2) (=familiar) familiarsu cara me es conocida — I recognize his face, his face is familiar
2.SM / F acquaintance* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( famoso) <actor/cantante> famous, well-known2)a) <cara/voz> familiarb) <hecho/nombre> well-knownIImás conocido como... — better known as...
- da masculino, femenino acquaintance* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( famoso) <actor/cantante> famous, well-known2)a) <cara/voz> familiarb) <hecho/nombre> well-knownIImás conocido como... — better known as...
- da masculino, femenino acquaintance* * *conocido11 = acquaintance, old friend.Ex: The 'empty sincerity' of the greeting one might exchange on passing an acquaintance on the street is not sufficient for reference enquirers, as Thomas Lee Eichman has recently explained.
Ex: To take an obvious example, in a new catalog how does our old friend the main entry fare?.* grupo de amigos y conocidos = social network.conocido22 = familiar, popular, renowned, known, old friend, commonly seen.Ex: For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar: in addition to the microcomputer itself (which is the terminal), an acoustic coupler or modem will be needed.
Ex: Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex: Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex: Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.Ex: The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.Ex: This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.* algo ya muy conocido y usado = old nag.* bien conocido = well-known, well-understood.* búsqueda de documento conocido = known-item search.* conocido de memoria = rote-familiar.* conocido de todos = well-known.* conocido familiarmente = familiarly known.* conocido internacionalmente = internationally renowned.* conocido, lo = known, the.* conocido mundialmente = world-renowned, world-renown.* conocido por = best remembered for.* conocido por todos = widely recognised, well-known.* conocido también como = a.k.a. (also known as).* de todos conocido = well-known.* en terreno conocido = on familiar grounds.* hacerse conocido = word + get out.* llegar a ser conocido como = become + known as.* más conocido = best-publicised [best-publicized, -USA], mainstream.* más conocido como = better known as.* más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer = better the devil you know (than the devil you don't).* menos conocido = lesser known.* mundialmente conocido = world-renowned, world-renown.* nombre muy conocido = household name, household word.* poco conocido = obscure, little known.* por todos conocido = well-known.* ser algo bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.* ser algo poco conocido que = it + be + a little known fact that.* ser conocido por = famously, have + a track record of.* ser conocido por todos = be out in the open.* ser lo suficientemente conocido como para que = be sufficiently well known for.* ser muy conocido por = be well known for.* ser un hecho bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.* ser un hecho poco conocido que = it + be + a little known fact that.* terreno conocido = familiar grounds.* * *A (famoso) ‹actor/cantante› famous, well-knownB1 ‹cara/voz› familiarsu cara me resulta conocida her face is familiar2 ‹hecho/nombre› well-knownmás conocido por el sobrenombre de … better known as …es un hecho conocido que … it is common knowledge that …, it is a well-known fact that …masculine, feminineacquaintancele pasó lo mismo a un conocido nuestro the same thing happened to an acquaintance of ours o to someone we know* * *
Del verbo conocer: ( conjugate conocer)
conocido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
conocer
conocido
conocer ( conjugate conocer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› to know;
( por primera vez) to meet;
‹ciudad/país› to know;◊ ¿conoces a Juan? do you know/have you met Juan?;
te conocía de oídas he'd heard of you;
lo conozco de nombre I know the name;
conocido a algn de vista to know sb by sight;
es de todos conocido he's well known;
quiero que conozcas a mi novio I want you to meet my boyfriend;
nunca llegué a conocidolo bien I never really got to know him;
¿conoces Irlanda? do you know Ireland? o have you been to Ireland?;
quiere conocido mundo she wants to see the world;
me encantaría conocido tu país I'd love to visit your country
2 (estar familiarizado con, dominar) ‹tema/autor/obra› to know, be familiar with;
‹ lengua› to speak, know
3
◊ conocían sus actividades they knew of o about his activitiesb)
‹identidad/intenciones› to reveal;
intentó no darse a conocido he tried to keep his identity a secret
4 ( reconocer) to recognize( conjugate recognize);
5 ( impers) ( notar):
se conoce que ya llevaba algún tiempo enfermo apparently he'd been ill for some time
verbo intransitivo ( saber) conocido de algo ‹de tema/materia› to know about sth
conocerse verbo pronominal
1 ( recípr) ( tener cierta relación con) to know each other;
( por primera vez) to meet;
( aprender cómo se es) to get to know each other
2 ( refl)
conocido◊ -da adjetivo
◊ más conocido como … better known as …
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
acquaintance
conocer verbo transitivo
1 to know
2 (por primera vez) to meet
3 (reconocer) to recognize
♦ Locuciones: dar a conocer, (hacer público) to make known
darse a conocer, to make one's name
conocido,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sabido) known
2 (familiar) familiar
3 (popular, famoso) well-known: es muy conocido en Suecia, he's very well-known in Sweden
II sustantivo masculino y femenino acquaintance: son unos conocidos míos que vienen a ver cómo estoy, these are acquaintances of mine that have come to see how I am
' conocido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
- clásico
- conocida
- familiar
- notoria
- notorio
- popular
- trascender
- tridimensional
- trillada
- trillado
- conocer
- contacto
- desconocido
- introducir
- malo
- mundialmente
- mundo
- oscuro
- poco
- sonar
English:
acquaintance
- Afro
- best
- devil
- established
- familiar
- fascinating
- foregone
- formerly
- guy
- historian
- known
- landmark
- little-known
- notorious
- obscure
- out
- parody
- public
- see
- well-known
- casual
- household
- well
* * *conocido, -a♦ adj1. [famoso] well-known2. [sabido] known;su último domicilio conocido her last known address;ese nombre me resulta conocido that name sounds familiar♦ nm,facquaintance;un conocido mío an acquaintance of mine, someone I know* * *I adj well-knownII m, conocida f acquaintance* * *conocido, -da adj1) : familiar2) : well-known, famousconocido, -da n: acquaintance* * *conocido2 n acquaintance -
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I [heɪl]1. noun1) small balls of ice falling from the clouds:بَرَدThere was some hail during the rainstorm last night.
2) a shower (of things):وابِلٌ منa hail of arrows.
2. verbto shower hail:يَنْزِلُ البَرَد بِغَزارَه II [heɪl]It was hailing as I drove home.
1. verb1) to shout to in order to attract attention:يُنادي، يَدْعو من بَعيدThe captain hailed the passing ship.
2) to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something:يُرَحِّبُ بِHis discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.
2. nouna shout (to attract attention):هُتاف، تَحِيَّه، تَرْحيبGive that ship a hail.
3. interjectionan old word of greeting:طَريقة قَديمَة للتَّحِيَّهHail, O King!
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