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1) (phraseology.) fraseología2) (the act of putting musical phrases together either in composing or playing.) fraseotr['freɪzɪŋ]1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL fraseon.• fraseo s.m.'freɪzɪŋmass nouna) ( Mus) fraseo mb) ( wording) expresión f; ( in writing) redacción f['freɪzɪŋ]N (=act) redacción f ; [of question] formulación f ; (=style) estilo m, términos mpl ; (Mus) fraseo m* * *['freɪzɪŋ]mass nouna) ( Mus) fraseo mb) ( wording) expresión f; ( in writing) redacción f -
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3 phrase
freiz
1. noun1) (a small group of words (usually without a finite verb) which forms part of an actual or implied sentence: He arrived after dinner.) frase2) (a small group of musical notes which follow each other to make a definite individual section of a melody: the opening phrase of the overture.) frase
2. verb(to express (something) in words: I phrased my explanations in simple language.) expresar- phrasing
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phrase n frasetr[freɪz]3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL frase nombre femenino1 (express) expresar2 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL frasear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLphrase book guía de conversación para el viajerophrase n: frase f, locución fto coin a phrase: para decirlo asín.• expresión s.f.• frase s.f.• locución s.f.v.• expresar v.• frasear v.
I freɪznoun frase f, locución fto coin a phrase — por así decirlo; (before n)
phrase book — manual m de conversación, ≈guía f de bolsillo para el viajero
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transitive verb expresar, formular[freɪz]1. N1) (Gram, Mus) frase fnoun/verb phrase — frase f nominal/verbal
2) (=expression) frase fI think, to use or to borrow your phrase, that... — creo que, usando tus propias palabras,...
2. VT1) (orally) expresar, formularI should have phrased that better — debería haberlo expresado or formulado mejor
2) (in writing) redactar, expresarcan we phrase that differently? — ¿podemos redactar or expresar eso de otro modo?
3) (Mus) frasear3.CPDphrase book N — libro m de frases
phrase marker N — (Ling) marcador m de frase
phrase structure N — (Ling) estructura f de frase
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I [freɪz]noun frase f, locución fto coin a phrase — por así decirlo; (before n)
phrase book — manual m de conversación, ≈guía f de bolsillo para el viajero
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4 awkward
'o:kwəd1) (not graceful or elegant: an awkward movement.) patoso, desgarbado, torpe2) (difficult or causing difficulty, embarrassment etc: an awkward question; an awkward silence; His cut is in an awkward place.) difícil, delicado, peliagudo•- awkwardness
awkward adj1. difícil / complicado2. delicado / difícil3. inoportuno / inconvenientetr['ɔːkwəd]1 (clumsy - person) torpe; (- expression) poco elegante2 (difficult) difícil; (uncooperative) poco cooperativo,-a3 (embarrassing) embarazoso,-a, delicado,-a4 (inconvenient) inconveniente, inoportuno,-a■ it's a little awkward now, can you come back later? no es conveniente ahora mismo, ¿puedes volver después?5 (uncomfortable) incómodo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLawkward customer tipo difícilawkward ['ɔkwərd] adj1) clumsy: torpe, desmañado2) embarrassing: embarazoso, delicado♦ awkwardly advn.• desmañado s.m.adj.• chabacano, -a adj.• chambón, -ona adj.• comprometido, -a adj.• deslucido, -a adj.• desmanotado, -a adj.• desmañado, -a adj.• difícil adj.• empachado, -a adj.• lerdo, -a adj.• torpe adj.• zopo, -a adj.'ɔːkwərd, 'ɔːkwəd2)a) (difficult, inconvenient) <shape/angle> incómodo, poco prácticoyou've called at a rather awkward moment, I'm afraid — me temo que llamas en mal momento
b) ( difficult to deal with) difícil3)a) (delicate, embarrassing) <decision/subject> delicadoyou've put me in a very awkward position — me has puesto en una situación muy violenta or embarazosa
b) ( embarrassed) < silence> incómodo, violento['ɔːkwǝd]ADJ1) (=inconvenient, difficult) [moment, time] malo; [shape] incómodo, poco práctico; [corner] peligrosohave I called at an awkward moment? — ¿he llamado en mal momento?
this scandal comes at an awkward moment for the government — este escándalo llega en un momento difícil or en un mal momento para el gobierno
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he's being awkward about it — está poniendo inconvenientes•
Thursday is awkward for me — el jueves no me viene bien•
to make things awkward for sb — poner las cosas difíciles a algn, crear dificultades a algn•
it would be awkward to postpone my trip again — sería difícil volver a aplazar mi viajeit's not far, but it's awkward to get to by public transport — no está lejos, pero es complicado llegar en transporte público
2) (=embarrassing, uncomfortable) [silence] embarazoso; [problem, question] delicado, difícil; [situation] delicado, violento; [matter, subject] delicado•
to feel awkward — sentirse incómodohe had always felt awkward with Clara — siempre se había sentido incómodo con Clara, nunca se había sentido a gusto con Clara
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there was an awkward moment when... — hubo un momento violento or embarazoso cuando...•
to put sb in an awkward position — poner a algn en una situación embarazosa or delicada, poner a algn en un compromiso3) (=clumsy) [person, gesture, movement] torpe; [phrasing] poco elegante, torpe* * *['ɔːkwərd, 'ɔːkwəd]2)a) (difficult, inconvenient) <shape/angle> incómodo, poco prácticoyou've called at a rather awkward moment, I'm afraid — me temo que llamas en mal momento
b) ( difficult to deal with) difícil3)a) (delicate, embarrassing) <decision/subject> delicadoyou've put me in a very awkward position — me has puesto en una situación muy violenta or embarazosa
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5 paraphrase
'pærəfreiz
1. verb(to repeat, in speech or writing, in different words: He paraphrased the poem in modern English.) parafrasear
2. noun(something which repeats something else in different words: He made a paraphrase of the poem.) paráfrasistr['pærəfreɪz]1 paráfrasis nombre femenino1 parafrasear: paráfrasis fn.• paráfrasis (Lingüística) s.f.v.• parafrasear v.'pærəfreɪztransitive verb parafrasear['pærǝfreɪz]1.N paráfrasis f inv2.VT parafrasear* * *['pærəfreɪz]transitive verb parafrasear -
6 redacción
redacción sustantivo femenino 1 ( de borrador) drafting; ( de tratado) drawing-up, drafting 2 (Educ) composition, essay 3 (Period)
redacción sustantivo femenino
1 (acción) writing: tiene muy buena redacción, he writes very well (de un diccionario) compilation (de un borrador) drafting
2 (escrito) composition, essay
3 Prensa (redactores) editorial staff
departamento de redacción, editorial office ' redacción' also found in these entries: Spanish: jefa - jefe - limpia - limpio - repetir - borrador - comité English: desk - editing - equanimity - essay - newsroom - editorial - wording
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