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1 piercing
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2 piercing
1 body piercing* * *['pirsin]SM piercing* * *['pirsin]1) ( acción) body piercing2) ( joya) stud* * *= body piercing, piercing.Ex. In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.Ex. Their promise to let their daughter pierce her navel in exchange for good grades risk far more by breaking their promise than by allowing the piercing.----* hacerse un piercing = pierce.* piercing para la lengua = tongue stud.* * *['pirsin]1) ( acción) body piercing2) ( joya) stud* * *= body piercing, piercing.Ex: In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.
Ex: Their promise to let their daughter pierce her navel in exchange for good grades risk far more by breaking their promise than by allowing the piercing.* hacerse un piercing = pierce.* piercing para la lengua = tongue stud.* * */ˈpirsin/A (acción) body piercinghacerse un piercing to have a piercinghacerse un piercing en la lengua to have one's tongue piercedB (joya) studse puso un piercing en la lengua she had a stud put in her tongue* * *body piercing;hacerse un piercing en el ombligo to have one's navel pierced* * *m (body) piercing -
3 piercing
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4 piercing para la lengua
(n.) = tongue studEx. Tongue studs frequently damage the person's teeth, causing tiny fractures and huge chips.* * *(n.) = tongue studEx: Tongue studs frequently damage the person's teeth, causing tiny fractures and huge chips.
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6 desestimación de la personalidad societaria
• piercing the corporate veilDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > desestimación de la personalidad societaria
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7 punto de penetración
Diccionario Español-Inglés Matemáticas > punto de penetración
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8 penetrante
adj.1 acute (intenso) (dolor).2 sharp, penetrating (sagaz).* * *► adjetivo1 penetrating* * *adj.sharp, acute* * *ADJ1) [herida] deep2) [arma] sharp; [frío, viento] biting; [sonido] piercing; [vista] acute; [aroma] strong; [mirada] sharp, penetrating3) [genio, mente] keen, sharp; [ironía] biting* * *1)a) <mirada/voz> penetrating, piercing; < olor> pungent, penetrating; < sonido> piercingb) <viento/frío> bitter, biting2) <inteligencia/mente> sharp, incisive; <humor/ironía> sharp, cutting* * *= penetrating, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], trenchant, lancinating, piercing, pungent, high-pitched, penetrative, tangy [tangier - comp., tangiest -sup.], nippy [nippier -comp., nippiest -sup.].Ex. In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.Ex. The personnel officer experienced an involuntary shiver as the lancinating reality of the board's decision sank in.Ex. She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.Ex. The studies reported here addressed the question of whether the pungent element in chilies, capsaicin, suppresses taste and flavor intensity.Ex. The noise is a high-pitched whine or hiss the machine emits during operation.Ex. As the vacuum is further increased, the rays become more penetrative, and show the shadow of the bones in the hand.Ex. The most boring meal can be pepped up with spicy and tangy herbs.Ex. Blend cream cheese with prepared horseradish for a nippy taste.----* de un modo penetrante = piercingly.* dolor penetrante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* frío penetrante = biting cold, pinching cold.* olor fuerte y penetrante = tang.* sabor fuerte y penetrante = tang.* viento penetrante = biting wind.* * *1)a) <mirada/voz> penetrating, piercing; < olor> pungent, penetrating; < sonido> piercingb) <viento/frío> bitter, biting2) <inteligencia/mente> sharp, incisive; <humor/ironía> sharp, cutting* * *= penetrating, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], trenchant, lancinating, piercing, pungent, high-pitched, penetrative, tangy [tangier - comp., tangiest -sup.], nippy [nippier -comp., nippiest -sup.].Ex: In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.
Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex: However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.Ex: The personnel officer experienced an involuntary shiver as the lancinating reality of the board's decision sank in.Ex: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.Ex: The studies reported here addressed the question of whether the pungent element in chilies, capsaicin, suppresses taste and flavor intensity.Ex: The noise is a high-pitched whine or hiss the machine emits during operation.Ex: As the vacuum is further increased, the rays become more penetrative, and show the shadow of the bones in the hand.Ex: The most boring meal can be pepped up with spicy and tangy herbs.Ex: Blend cream cheese with prepared horseradish for a nippy taste.* de un modo penetrante = piercingly.* dolor penetrante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* frío penetrante = biting cold, pinching cold.* olor fuerte y penetrante = tang.* sabor fuerte y penetrante = tang.* viento penetrante = biting wind.* * *A1 ‹mirada/voz› penetrating, piercing2 ‹olor› pungent, penetrating; ‹sonido› piercing3 ‹viento/frío› bitter, bitingB1 ‹inteligencia/mente› sharp, incisive2 ‹humor/ironía› sharp, cutting* * *
penetrante adjetivo
1
‹ olor› pungent, penetrating;
‹ sonido› piercing
2 ‹inteligencia/mente/ironía› sharp
penetrante adjetivo
1 (mirada, voz) penetrating
2 (dolor) piercing
3 (olor) pungent
4 (herida) deep
5 (frío) bitter, biting
6 (mente, observación) incisive, sharp, acute
' penetrante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
refinada
- refinado
English:
incisive
- keen
- keenly
- penetrating
- pervasive
- piercing
- searching
- intent
- obtrusive
- tang
* * *penetrante adj1. [intenso] [dolor] acute;[olor] sharp; [frío] biting; [mirada] penetrating; [voz, sonido] piercing2. [sagaz] sharp, penetrating* * *adj1 mirada penetrating2 sonido piercing3 frío bitter4 herida deep5 análisis incisive* * *penetrante adj1) : penetrating, piercing2) : sharp, acute3) : deep (of a wound) -
9 lancinante
adj.1 lancing, stabbing (Literario).2 piercing, shooting, lancinating, stabbing.* * *ADJ frm [dolor] piercing* * *= piercing.Ex. She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.----* dolor lancinante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* * *= piercing.Ex: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.
* dolor lancinante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* * *( liter); piercing* * *lancinante adjLiterario lancing, stabbing -
10 chillón
adj.1 high-pitched, loud, screaming, shrieking.2 flashy, gaudy, garish, showy.3 screechy, harsh, harsh-sounding, metallic.4 crying, moaning.m.screamer, bawler, squaller.* * *► adjetivo1 (que chilla mucho) screaming, loud► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 loudmouth* * *(f. - chillona)adj.1) shrill2) loud* * *I chillón, -ona *1. ADJ1) [persona] loud, shrill, noisy2) [sonido, tono] shrill3) [color] loud, garish, luridun naranja chillón — a loud o garish o lurid orange colour
4) LAm (=quejumbroso) moaning, whingeing *2. SM / F LAm1) (=quejón) moaner, whinger2) (=gritón) loudmouth *IISM (Téc) small nail, panel pin, finishing nail (EEUU)* * *- llona adjetivo (fam)a) < niño>es muy chillón — he never stops screaming (colloq)
b) < voz> shrill, piercingc) < color> loud* * *- llona adjetivo (fam)a) < niño>es muy chillón — he never stops screaming (colloq)
b) < voz> shrill, piercingc) < color> loud* * *chillón11 = loud [louder -comp., loudest -sup.], raucous.Ex: Visitors would be surprised by the loud creaking and groaning of the presses as the timbers gave and rubbed against each other.
Ex: This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.chillón22 = harsh [harsher -comp., harshest -sup.], garish, lurid, glaring.Ex: In this unhappy pattern SLIS are not being singled out for especially harsh treatment.
Ex: Some of the streets transform at night with garish neon lights and red lanterns signifying houses of pleasure.Ex: When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.Ex: Librarians have to compete with outside attractions such as glaring advertisements and screaming television!.* amarillo chillón = bright yellow.* naranja chillón, naranja fuerte = bright orange.* verde chillón = parrot green.* * *( fam)1 ‹niño›es muy chillón he never stops screaming ( colloq)2 ‹voz› shrill, piercing3 ‹color› loudun amarillo chillón a loud o lurid yellow* * *
chillón
‹ color› loud
chillón,-ona adjetivo
1 (voz) shrill, high-pitched
(sonido) harsh, strident
2 (color) loud, gaudy: lleva una camisa bastante chillona, he's wearing a loud shirt
' chillón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chillona
English:
brash
- flashy
- garish
- gaudy
- glaring
- loud
- lurid
- noisy
- raucous
- squeaky
- harsh
- shrill
* * *chillón, -ona♦ adj1. [voz] piercing, screeching3. [color] loud, gaudy;una blusa de color amarillo chillón a loud yellow blouse♦ nm,fes un chillón he has a really loud voice* * *I adj1 voz shrill2 color loudII m, chillona f loudmouth* * *1) : piercing, shrill2) : loud, gaudy* * *chillón adj1. (color) loud2. (voz) shrill -
11 lacerante
adj.1 excruciating, stabbing.2 wounding, heartrending, harrowing.* * *► adjetivo* * *ADJ1) [dolor] excruciating2) [palabras, comentarios] wounding, cutting* * ** * *= piercing.Ex. She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.* * ** * *= piercing.Ex: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.
* * ** * *lacerante adj1. [dolor] excruciating, stabbing2. [palabras] hurtful, cutting;[grito] piercing* * *adj1 dolor shooting2 palabras cutting* * *lacerante adj: hurtful, wounding -
12 penetrar
v.1 to pierce, to penetrate (introducirse en) (sujeto: arma, sonido).Los policías penetraron The policemen penetrated.Ella penetró el misterio She penetrated=understood the mystery.El ácido penetra la piel Acid penetrates the skin.La bala penetra la pared The bullet pierces the wall.2 to get to the bottom of (secreto, misterio).3 to penetrate (sexualmente).4 to go deep into, to penetrate.El misil penetró la tierra The missile went deep into the ground.* * *1 (introducirse - en un territorio) to penetrate (en, -); (- en una casa, propiedad) to enter2 (atravesar) to penetrate, seep through1 (atravesar) to penetrate; (ruido) to pierce■ el olor era tan fuerte que penetró la ropa the smell was so strong that it got right into our clothes2 (descifrar - misterio) to get to the bottom of; (- secreto) to fathom (out)* * *verb1) to penetrate2) enter* * *1. VI1) (=entrar)penetraron a través de o por una claraboya — they entered through a skylight
el agua había penetrado a través de o por las paredes — the water had seeped into the walls
penetrar en: penetramos en un túnel — we went into o entered a tunnel
el cuchillo penetró en la carne — the knife went into o entered o penetrated the flesh
2) frm (=descifrar) to penetrate2. VT1) (=atravesar) to go right through2) [sexualmente] to penetrate3) frm (=descubrir) [+ misterio] to fathom; [+ secreto] to unlock; [+ sentido] to grasp; [+ intención] to see through, grasp3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( entrar)penetrar por algo — agua/humedad to seep through something
b) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate2.penetrar vta) <defensa/membrana> to penetrateb) (liter) <misterio/secreto> to fathom, penetrate (liter)c) (Com) < mercado> to penetrated) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *= cut through, go into, penetrate, go in, permeate, break through, tread into, seep into, seep through, seep, pervade, see through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate into, pierce, intromit.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex. But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Ex. But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex. This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex. Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex. This seems to suggest that Schopenhauer may have trodden much further into the mystics' domain than he is willing to admit.Ex. Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.Ex. The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern.Ex. The outer edges of the sheet -- the deckle edges -- are rough and uneven where the stuff seeped between the deckle and the mould.Ex. I strongly believe that we must cultivate a more positive attitude towards change in the field of library work, and that this attitude must pervade all levels of librarianship.Ex. Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex. But self-concern can insinuate itself into every corner of the emotional life.Ex. As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.Ex. While endorsing the thought that language is insinuated into brains, I also identify what I believe is the theory's Achilles heel.Ex. She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.Ex. During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.----* osar penetrar = venture into.* palabras + penetrar = words + sink.* penetrar de un modo inclinado = slant into.* penetrar una barrera = break through + barrier.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( entrar)penetrar por algo — agua/humedad to seep through something
b) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate2.penetrar vta) <defensa/membrana> to penetrateb) (liter) <misterio/secreto> to fathom, penetrate (liter)c) (Com) < mercado> to penetrated) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *= cut through, go into, penetrate, go in, permeate, break through, tread into, seep into, seep through, seep, pervade, see through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate into, pierce, intromit.Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
Ex: As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex: But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Ex: But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex: This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex: Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex: This seems to suggest that Schopenhauer may have trodden much further into the mystics' domain than he is willing to admit.Ex: Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.Ex: The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern.Ex: The outer edges of the sheet -- the deckle edges -- are rough and uneven where the stuff seeped between the deckle and the mould.Ex: I strongly believe that we must cultivate a more positive attitude towards change in the field of library work, and that this attitude must pervade all levels of librarianship.Ex: Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex: But self-concern can insinuate itself into every corner of the emotional life.Ex: As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.Ex: While endorsing the thought that language is insinuated into brains, I also identify what I believe is the theory's Achilles heel.Ex: She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.Ex: During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.* osar penetrar = venture into.* palabras + penetrar = words + sink.* penetrar de un modo inclinado = slant into.* penetrar una barrera = break through + barrier.* * *penetrar [A1 ]vi1(en un lugar): la puerta por donde penetró el ladrón the door through which the thief enteredel agua penetraba por entre las tejas water was seeping in o coming in between the tilesuna luz tenue penetraba a través de los visillos a pale light filtered in through the lace curtainsun intenso olor penetraba por todos los rincones de la casa a pungent smell pervaded every corner of the housepenetrar EN algo:la bala penetró en el pulmón izquierdo the bullet pierced his left lungtropas enemigas han penetrado en nuestras fronteras enemy troops have pushed over o crossed o penetrated our bordershace un frío que penetra en los huesos the cold gets right into your bonesla humedad había penetrado en las paredes the damp had seeped into the wallsesta crema penetra rápidamente en la piel this cream is quickly absorbed by the skin2 (descubrir, descifrar) penetrar EN algo:intenta penetrar en la intimidad del personaje he attempts to delve into the personality of the characteres difícil penetrar en su mente it is difficult to fathom his thoughts o ( colloq) to get inside his head3 (en un mercado) penetrar EN algo to penetrate sth4 (en el acto sexual) to penetrate■ penetrarvt1 (atravesar) to penetrateun ruido que penetra los oídos a piercing o ear-splitting noisees difícil penetrar la corteza it is difficult to penetrate o get through the outer layer2 ‹misterio/secreto› to fathom3 ( Com) ‹mercado› to penetrate4 (en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *
penetrar ( conjugate penetrar) verbo intransitivo ( entrar) penetrar por algo [agua/humedad] to seep through sth;
[ luz] to shine through sth;
[ ladrón] to enter through sth;
penetrar EN algo to penetrate sth
verbo transitivo
to penetrate;◊ la bala le penetró el pulmón the bullet penetrated o entered his lung
penetrar
I verbo transitivo to penetrate: el aceite penetró el tejido y no pude sacar la mancha, the oil went straight through the material and I couldn't get it out
era incapaz de penetrar el sentido de sus palabras, it was impossible to get to the bottom of his meaning
un intenso olor penetraba el lugar, a strong smell seeped through the place
II vi (en un recinto) to go o get [en, in]: un frente frío penetrará por el noroeste, a cold front will sweep over from the north-east
el veneno penetró en la piel, the poison was soaked in through the skin
' penetrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calar
- internarse
English:
come through
- penetrate
- pierce
- sink in
- soak in
- strike through
- break
* * *♦ viel agua penetraba por la puerta the water was seeping under the door;la luz penetraba por entre las rendijas the light came filtering through the cracks;[filtrarse por] to get into, to penetrate; [perforar] to pierce; [llegar a conocer] to get to the bottom of;cinco terroristas penetraron en el palacio five terrorists got into the palace;no consiguen penetrar en el mercado europeo they have been unable to penetrate the European market♦ vt1. [introducirse en] [sujeto: arma, sonido] to pierce, to penetrate;[sujeto: humedad, líquido] to permeate; [sujeto: emoción, sentimiento] to pierce;la bala le penetró el corazón the bullet pierced her heart;el frío les penetraba hasta los huesos they were chilled to the bone;el grito le penetró los oídos the scream pierced her eardrums;han penetrado el mercado latinoamericano they have made inroads into o penetrated the Latin American market2. [secreto, misterio] to get to the bottom of3. [sexualmente] to penetrate* * *I v/t penetrateII v/i1 ( atravesar) penetrate2 ( entrar) enter* * *penetrar vi1) : to penetrate, to sink in2)penetrar por orpenetrar en : to pierce, to go in, to enter intoel frío penetra por la ventana: the cold comes right in through the windowpenetrar vt1) : to penetrate, to permeate2) : to pierceel dolor penetró su corazón: sorrow pierced her heart3) : to fathom, to understand* * *penetrar vb1. (entrar) to get into2. (perforar) to penetrate / to pierce -
13 ladino
adj.1 cunning, sly, crafty, pawky.2 high-pitched, shrill, piercing, strident.m.1 Ladino.2 Ladin, Ladin language.* * *► adjetivo1 sly1 (lengua) Ladino————————1 (lengua) Ladino* * *ladino, -a1. ADJ1) (=astuto) smart, shrewd; (=taimado) cunning, wily2) LAm [indio] Spanish-speaking4) LAm (=adulador) smooth-tongued, smarmy *5) Méx * [voz] high-pitched, fluty2. SM / F1) LAm (=indio) Spanish-speaking Indian3.SM (Ling) Ladin ( Rhaeto-Romance dialect); [de sefardíes] Ladino, Sephardic, Judeo-Spanish* * *I- na adjetivo1) ( taimado) sly, cunning2) (AmC, Méx)a) ( mestizo) mestizo, of mixed raceb) ( hispanohablante) Spanish-speaking ( often used to refer to Indians who adopt Spanish ways)3) (Méx fam) ( agudo) high-pitched, piercingII- na masculino, femenino (AmC, Méx)a) ( mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed raceb) ( hispanohablante) Spanish-speaking Indian* * *I- na adjetivo1) ( taimado) sly, cunning2) (AmC, Méx)a) ( mestizo) mestizo, of mixed raceb) ( hispanohablante) Spanish-speaking ( often used to refer to Indians who adopt Spanish ways)3) (Méx fam) ( agudo) high-pitched, piercingII- na masculino, femenino (AmC, Méx)a) ( mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed raceb) ( hispanohablante) Spanish-speaking Indian* * *A ‹lengua/pueblo›1 (sefardí) Ladino2 (rético) LadinB (taimado) sly, cunningC (AmC, Méx)1 (mestizo) mestizo, of mixed race2 (hispanohablante) Spanish-speaking ( often used to refer to Indians who adopt Spanish ways)masculine, feminineA (socarrón) sly o cunning devilB (AmC, Méx)1 (mestizo) mestizo, person of mixed race2 (hispanohablante) Spanish-speaking IndianC1 (sefardí) Ladino2 (rético) Ladin* * *
ladino◊ -na adjetivo
1 ( taimado) sly, cunning
2 (AmC, Méx)
3 (Méx fam) ( agudo) high-pitched, piercing
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (AmC, Méx)
ladino,-a adj (astuto) cunning, crafty
' ladino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladina
- socarrón
- socarrona
- astucia
- astuto
- pícaro
English:
artful
- devious
* * *ladino, -a♦ adj1. [astuto] crafty2. [judeoespañol] Ladino3. CAm, Méx, Ven [no blanco] non-white♦ nm1. [sefardí] Ladino2. [lengua románica] Ladino♦ nm,fCAm, Méx, Ven [no blanco] = non-white Spanish-speaking personLADINOThis term originally referred to Indians who spoke Spanish and adopted Spanish ways. It now also means any person who is not an American Indian. In Guatemala, where the ratio of indigenous people is the highest in Latin America, it can also mean “person of mixed race”.* * *I adj cunning, slyII m C.Am.Indian who has become absorbed into white culture* * *ladino, -na adj1) : cunning, shrewd2) CA, Mex : mestizoladino, -na n1) : trickster2) CA, Mex : Spanish-speaking Indian3) CA, Mex : mestizo -
14 antiblindaje
Ex. Either armor piercing or high explosive ammunition may be selected with the flick of a switch.* * *Ex: Either armor piercing or high explosive ammunition may be selected with the flick of a switch.
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15 cortante
adj.1 sharp (afilado).2 cutting (tajante) (frase, estilo).Las chicas se abalanzaron al hoyo The girls jumped blindly into the hole.3 incisal.4 blunt, rough, curt, snappish.* * *► adjetivo1 (que corta) cutting, sharp3 figurado (persona, estilo) sharp, brusque* * *adj.cutting, sharp* * *1. ADJ1) [instrumento] cutting, sharp2) [viento] cutting, biting3) [respuesta] sharp, cutting2.SM (=trinchador) cleaver, chopper* * *a) <instrumento/objeto> sharpb) < viento> bitingc) <respuesta/tono> sharp* * *= piercing, razor-sharp.Ex. She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.Ex. I've always wondered how samurai sword makers made their swords razor-sharp.----* frío cortante = biting cold, pinching cold.* viento cortante = biting wind.* * *a) <instrumento/objeto> sharpb) < viento> bitingc) <respuesta/tono> sharp* * *= piercing, razor-sharp.Ex: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.
Ex: I've always wondered how samurai sword makers made their swords razor-sharp.* frío cortante = biting cold, pinching cold.* viento cortante = biting wind.* * *1 ‹instrumento/objeto› sharp2 ‹viento› bitinghacía un frío cortante it was bitterly cold3 ‹respuesta/tono› sharpme respondió cortante she answered sharply* * *
cortante adjetivo
cortante adjetivo
1 (aire, frío, etc) cutting, biting: al subir a cubierta el viento cortante les hizo retroceder, after encountering a biting wind on deck, they were forced to go back inside
2 (persona, comentario) sharp: tiene una manera de ser tan cortante que me extraña que tenga amigos, her manner can be so curt that it's a wonder that she has any friends
' cortante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrupta
- abrupto
English:
biting
- bitter
- cutting
- sharp
- snappy
- curt
- tart
* * *cortante adj1. [afilado] sharp2. [viento] biting;[frío] bitter3. [tajante] [frase, estilo] cutting* * *adj1 filo sharp2 viento cutting* * *cortante adj: cutting, sharp -
16 hiriente
adj.1 hurtful, cutting (palabras).2 offensive, biting, spiky, abrasive.3 sardonic, caustic.* * *► adjetivo1 wounding2 figurado hurtful, cutting, wounding* * *ADJ1) [observación, tono] wounding, cutting2) [contraste] striking* * *adjetivo hurtful, wounding (before n)* * *= piercing.Ex. She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.* * *adjetivo hurtful, wounding (before n)* * *= piercing.Ex: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.
* * *hurtful, wounding ( before n)* * *
hiriente adjetivo
hurtful, wounding ( before n)
hiriente adjetivo offensive, wounding
(palabras) cutting
' hiriente' also found in these entries:
English:
hurtful
- unkind
- cutting
* * *hiriente adj[palabras] hurtful, cutting* * *adj wounding, hurtful* * *hiriente adj: hurtful, offensive -
17 perforación
f.1 perforation, punch hole, hole, puncture.2 perforation, boring, drilling, piercing.3 terebration.* * *1 (gen) perforation2 (en una mina) drilling, boring3 (de papel) punching* * *SF1) (=orificio) (Tip) perforation; (Cine, Fot) sprocket; (Téc) punch-hole; (Min) bore hole2) (=proceso) [gen] piercing, perforation; (Min) drilling, boring; (Tip) punching, perforating* * *b) ( en madera) drilling, boringc) (Med) perforationd) (en papeles, sellos) perforation* * *= drilling, punching, perforation, puncture, puncture hole.Ex. Priority is awarded to projects with the following aims: oil and gas recovery, drilling, optimum use of natural gas, and maximising the yield by the use of enhanced recovery techniques.Ex. Most of the less satisfactory aspects of optical coincidence cards are associated with the punching.Ex. The top edge of the stencil is then attached to the cylinder of the duplicating machine using the slots or perforations provided.Ex. Treatment of the paper items included varnish removal; washing; and repairs to tears, punctures and missing areas.Ex. He even has found a fish's stomach with puncture holes caused by eating a catfish, and the fish was still none the worse for wear.----* dispositivo de perforación = punching device.* plataforma de perforación petrolífera = drilling rig, drill rig.* teclado de perforación = keyboard punch.* * *b) ( en madera) drilling, boringc) (Med) perforationd) (en papeles, sellos) perforation* * *= drilling, punching, perforation, puncture, puncture hole.Ex: Priority is awarded to projects with the following aims: oil and gas recovery, drilling, optimum use of natural gas, and maximising the yield by the use of enhanced recovery techniques.
Ex: Most of the less satisfactory aspects of optical coincidence cards are associated with the punching.Ex: The top edge of the stencil is then attached to the cylinder of the duplicating machine using the slots or perforations provided.Ex: Treatment of the paper items included varnish removal; washing; and repairs to tears, punctures and missing areas.Ex: He even has found a fish's stomach with puncture holes caused by eating a catfish, and the fish was still none the worse for wear.* dispositivo de perforación = punching device.* plataforma de perforación petrolífera = drilling rig, drill rig.* teclado de perforación = keyboard punch.* * *A2 (en madera) drilling, boring3 ( Med) perforationB (en papeles, sellos) perforation* * *
perforación sustantivo femenino
( pozo) boreholeb) (Med) perforation
perforación, perforado sustantivo masculino
1 perforation
2 (en roca, madera, pozo, etc) drilling, boring
(en papel, tarjetas, etc) perforation, punching
(de la piel, carne) piercing
' perforación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perforado
- sondeo
English:
boring
- oil-rig
- perforation
- rig
- oil
* * *perforación nf1. [acción] drilling, boring2. [de estómago, intestino] perforation3. [taladro, hueco] bore-hole4. [en sellos, papeles] perforation5. [de oreja, ombligo] piercing* * *f1 ( orificio) puncture;perforaciones pl perforationshacer una perforación make o dig a hole* * *perforación nf, pl - ciones1) : perforation2) : drilling -
18 desgarrador
adj.heartbreaking, harrowing, tearing, heartrending.* * *► adjetivo1 heartbreaking, heart-rending2 (aterrador) bloodcurdling* * *ADJ [escena, noticia] heartbreaking, heartrending; [grito] piercing; [emoción] heartrending* * *- dora adjetivo heartbreaking, heartrending* * *= lancinating, heart-rending, heart-rendering, gut-wrenching, heart-wrenching, heartbreaking.Ex. The personnel officer experienced an involuntary shiver as the lancinating reality of the board's decision sank in.Ex. Their heart-rending plight stretching over centuries is a blot on Indian civilization.Ex. The book makes harrowing reading, charting the relentless disintegration of Schumann's mental and physical faculties, with equally heart-rendering intervals of lucidity and self-awareness.Ex. In these gut-wrenching times it's important to know who the strongest, healthiest providers are to keep your money out of harm's way!.Ex. Which just goes to show that truth is always, always, always more amazing, more heart-wrenching, more fantastic than anyone's imagination.Ex. These are some of the most gripping, and most heartbreaking, pictures so far from Haiti in the aftermath of yesterday's devastating earthquake.* * *- dora adjetivo heartbreaking, heartrending* * *= lancinating, heart-rending, heart-rendering, gut-wrenching, heart-wrenching, heartbreaking.Ex: The personnel officer experienced an involuntary shiver as the lancinating reality of the board's decision sank in.
Ex: Their heart-rending plight stretching over centuries is a blot on Indian civilization.Ex: The book makes harrowing reading, charting the relentless disintegration of Schumann's mental and physical faculties, with equally heart-rendering intervals of lucidity and self-awareness.Ex: In these gut-wrenching times it's important to know who the strongest, healthiest providers are to keep your money out of harm's way!.Ex: Which just goes to show that truth is always, always, always more amazing, more heart-wrenching, more fantastic than anyone's imagination.Ex: These are some of the most gripping, and most heartbreaking, pictures so far from Haiti in the aftermath of yesterday's devastating earthquake.* * *heartbreaking, heartrending* * *
desgarrador◊ - dora adjetivo
heartbreaking, heartrending
desgarrador,-ora adjetivo
1 (que causa pena, angustia) heart-rending
2 (que causa horror) bloodcurdling
' desgarrador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desgarradora
English:
heart-breaking
- harrowing
- heart
- piercing
* * *desgarrador, -ora adj[grito] piercing; [llanto] heart-rending; [noticia] harrowing; [tragedia] terrible* * *adj heart-rending* * *desgarrador, - dora adj: heartrending, heartbreaking -
19 escrutador
adj.scrutinizing, examining, searching.m.1 examiner, scrutator, inquirer, searcher.2 inspector of an election.3 scrutineer, examiner, scrutinizer, scrutator.4 returning officer, polling clerk.* * *► adjetivo1 scrutinizing, searching, penetrating* * *escrutador, -a1.ADJ [mirada] searching, penetrating2. SM / F1) [de votos] returning officer, scrutineer2) (Parl) teller* * *I- dora adjetivo penetrating, piercingII* * *= scrutineer, teller.Ex. A panel of independent scrutineers appointed by the chief excecutive officer shall check the results = Un panel de escrutadores independientes elegidos por el director ejecutivo comprobará los resultados.Ex. The Secretariat shall take steps to arrange for at least three tellers to be appointed for each council meeting = La Secretaría tomará medidas para que se designen al menos tres escrutadores para cada reunión del consejo.----* escrutador de votos = scrutineer.* * *I- dora adjetivo penetrating, piercingII* * *= scrutineer, teller.Ex: A panel of independent scrutineers appointed by the chief excecutive officer shall check the results = Un panel de escrutadores independientes elegidos por el director ejecutivo comprobará los resultados.
Ex: The Secretariat shall take steps to arrange for at least three tellers to be appointed for each council meeting = La Secretaría tomará medidas para que se designen al menos tres escrutadores para cada reunión del consejo.* escrutador de votos = scrutineer.* * *penetrating, piercingmasculine, femininescrutineer, ≈ returning officer ( in UK)* * *escrutador, -ora♦ adj[mirada] searching♦ nm,fBr scrutineer, US electoral inspector* * *I adj mirada penetratingII m, escrutadora f scrutineer, Brreturning officer* * *escrutador, - dora adj: penetrating, searching -
20 taladrar
v.to drill.este ruido te taladra los tímpanos the noise is ear-piercing* * *2 (billetes etc) to punch3 figurado (los oídos) to pierce* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ pared] to drill a hole/holes in, drill; [+ billete, documento] to punch2) [ruido, mirada, dolor] to pierceun llanto de bebé taladra el silencio — a baby's cry pierces the silence, the silence is shattered by a baby's cry
* * *verbo transitivoa) <pared/madera> to drill (through)b) < oído>un ruido que taladra los oídos — an earsplitting o earpiercing noise
* * *= drill.Ex. Then the accession card is drilled with the appropriate holes for the keywords = A continuación, la ficha se perfora con los agujeros necesarios para las palabras clave.* * *verbo transitivoa) <pared/madera> to drill (through)b) < oído>un ruido que taladra los oídos — an earsplitting o earpiercing noise
* * *= drill.Ex: Then the accession card is drilled with the appropriate holes for the keywords = A continuación, la ficha se perfora con los agujeros necesarios para las palabras clave.
* * *taladrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pared/madera› to drill holes/a hole in, to drill (through), to make o bore holes/a hole inesta broca no taladra metales this bit won't drill (through) metal2«ruido»: un ruido que taladra los oídos an ear-splitting o ear-piercing noise* * *
taladrar ( conjugate taladrar) verbo transitivo ‹pared/madera› to drill (through)
taladrar verbo transitivo to drill, bore
' taladrar' also found in these entries:
English:
bore
- drill
* * *taladrar vt[madera, metal, suelo] to drill;taladra la pared aquí para poner el tornillo drill a hole in the wall here for the screw;este ruido te taladra los tímpanos this noise goes right through you* * *v/t drill* * *taladrar vt: to drill* * *taladrar vb to drill a hole in
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Piercing — (ingl.; pronunc. [pírsin]) m. Práctica de perforar distintas partes del cuerpo para llevar *pendientes. * * * Pirsin o piercing (voz inglesa que significa perforación, pronunciada aproximadamente pirsin) es la práctica de ponerse adornos del… … Enciclopedia Universal
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Piercing — Piercing. См. Прокалывание. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
piercing — index acute, bitter (penetrating), caustic, harsh, incisive, interrogative, mordacious, perspicacious … Law dictionary
piercing — → pirsin … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
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piercing — /ˈpirsin(g), ingl. ˈpɪəsɪŋ/ [vc. ingl., dal v. to pierce «forare, perforare»] s. m. inv. CFR. branding (ingl.) … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
piercing — [adj] intense to the senses acute, agonizing, arctic, biting, bitter, blaring, cold, deafening, earsplitting, excruciating, exquisite, fierce, freezing, frosty, high, high pitched, keen, knifelike, loud, numbing, painful, penetrating, powerful,… … New thesaurus