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1 plañidero
adj.plaintive, plangent, mournful.m.hired mourner, paid mourner.* * *► adjetivo1 plaintive, mournful* * *ADJ mournful, plaintive* * *- ra adjetivo mournful, plaintive* * *= wailer, plaintive.Ex. The video depicts the ritual of mourning a deceased person, customarily performed by professional wailers in Albania.Ex. Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.* * *- ra adjetivo mournful, plaintive* * *= wailer, plaintive.Ex: The video depicts the ritual of mourning a deceased person, customarily performed by professional wailers in Albania.
Ex: Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.* * *plañidero -ramournful, plaintive* * *plañidero, -a adjplaintive, whining* * *plañidero, -ra adj: mournfulplañidero, -ra nf: hired mourner -
2 quejumbroso
adj.whining, grumbling, querulous.m.moaner.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) whining, plaintive2 (tono) querulous* * *ADJ = quejoso* * *- sa adjetivob) < persona> querulous* * *= plaintive.Ex. Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.* * *- sa adjetivob) < persona> querulous* * *= plaintive.Ex: Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.
* * *quejumbroso -sa1 ‹tono› plaintive, querulous; (irritante) whining2 ‹persona› queruloushoy estás muy quejumbroso you're complaining a lot today* * *quejumbroso, -a adj1. [lastimero] pitiful2. [quejica] whining, Br whingeing* * *adj moaning* * *quejumbroso, -sa adj: querulous, whining -
3 lastimero
adj.1 sad, doleful, mournful, miserable, moving, lamentable, grievous.2 pitiful, lamentable, piteous, pitiable.* * *► adjetivo1 pitiful* * *ADJ1) (=dañoso) harmful2) (=lastimoso) pitiful, pathetic* * *- ra adjetivo pitiful* * *= plaintive.Ex. Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.* * *- ra adjetivo pitiful* * *= plaintive.Ex: Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.
* * *lastimero -rapitiful* * *
lastimero◊ -ra adjetivo
pitiful
lastimero,-a adjetivo plaintive, injured party
' lastimero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lastimera
English:
plaintive
- querulous
- mournful
- pitiful
* * *lastimero, -a adjpitiful* * *adj pitiful* * *lastimero, -ra adj: pitiful, wretched -
4 gorgorito
m.warble.* * *1 trill* * *SM trill, warblehacer gorgoritos — to trill, warble
* * *masculino trillcantar haciendo gorgoritos — to trill o warble
* * *= warble, twitter.Ex. This little yellow bird sings but its warble has a plaintive sound.Ex. I then heard a twitter of distress immediately above me, and, looking up, was delighted to see the female perched on a twig above me.* * *masculino trillcantar haciendo gorgoritos — to trill o warble
* * *= warble, twitter.Ex: This little yellow bird sings but its warble has a plaintive sound.
Ex: I then heard a twitter of distress immediately above me, and, looking up, was delighted to see the female perched on a twig above me.* * *trillcantar haciendo gorgoritos to trill o warble* * *
gorgorito sustantivo masculino
trill
gorgorito sustantivo masculino trill, warble: le gustaba mucho canturrear y a veces hasta lanzaba gorgoritos, she liked to sing to herself and sometimes even started warbling
* * *gorgorito nmwarble;Famhacer gorgoritos [cantar] to warble* * *m trill, warble -
5 gorjeo
m.1 chirping, twittering.2 chirp, cheep, chirping sound, trill.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gorjear.* * *1 (ave) chirping, twittering2 (bebé) gurgling* * *SM1) [de ave] chirping, trilling2) [de bebé] gurgling, burbling* * ** * *= warble, twitter.Ex. This little yellow bird sings but its warble has a plaintive sound.Ex. I then heard a twitter of distress immediately above me, and, looking up, was delighted to see the female perched on a twig above me.* * ** * *= warble, twitter.Ex: This little yellow bird sings but its warble has a plaintive sound.
Ex: I then heard a twitter of distress immediately above me, and, looking up, was delighted to see the female perched on a twig above me.* * *(de un pájaro) trill, warbling; (de un niño) gurgling* * *
Del verbo gorjear: ( conjugate gorjear)
gorjeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
gorjeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
gorjear
gorjeo
gorjear ( conjugate gorjear) verbo intransitivo [ pájaro] to trill, warble;
[ niño] to gurgle
gorjear verbo intransitivo to chirp
gorjeo sustantivo masculino chirping
' gorjeo' also found in these entries:
English:
twitter
- gurgle
* * *gorjeo nm1. [de ave] chirping2. [de niño] gurgling* * ** * *gorjeo nm1) : chirping, warbling2) : gurgling -
6 maullido
m.1 meow, meowing.2 miaow, mew, mewing, meowing.* * *1 mewing, miaow, US meow* * *SM mew, miaow* * *masculino miaow* * *= me(o)w [miaow].Ex. Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.* * *masculino miaow* * *= me(o)w [miaow].Ex: Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.
* * *miaowlos maullidos del gato the cat's miaowing* * *
maullido sustantivo masculino
miaow
maullido sustantivo masculino miaowing, miaow
' maullido' also found in these entries:
English:
miaow
- meow
* * *maullido nmmiaow;se oían los maullidos de un gato a cat could be heard miaowing* * *m miaow* * *maullido nm: meow -
7 miau
m.meow.* * *1 miaow, meow, mew* * *SM mew, miaow* * *masculino miaow* * *= me(o)w [miaow].Ex. Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.* * *masculino miaow* * *= me(o)w [miaow].Ex: Many cats develop a complete vocabulary of mews which range from plaintive through to cheerful greeting.
* * *miaowel gato hizo miau the cat miaowed* * *
miau sustantivo masculino
miaow;
miau sustantivo masculino miaow
* * *miau nmmiaow* * *miau nm: meow* * *miau n miaow -
8 trino
adj.trine, triune.m.1 chirp.2 trill, roulade.3 warble, chirping sound.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trinar.* * *► adjetivo1 trine2 RELIGIÓN triune————————1 (ave) warble, trill2 MÚSICA trill* * *SM (Orn) warble, trill; (Mús) trill* * *a) ( de pájaro) trillb) (Mús) trill* * *= warble, twitter.Ex. This little yellow bird sings but its warble has a plaintive sound.Ex. I then heard a twitter of distress immediately above me, and, looking up, was delighted to see the female perched on a twig above me.----* trino de los pájaros al amanecer = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* * *a) ( de pájaro) trillb) (Mús) trill* * *= warble, twitter.Ex: This little yellow bird sings but its warble has a plaintive sound.
Ex: I then heard a twitter of distress immediately above me, and, looking up, was delighted to see the female perched on a twig above me.* trino de los pájaros al amanecer = morning chorus, dawn chorus.* * *1 (de un pájaro) trill2 ( Mús) trill* * *
Del verbo trinar: ( conjugate trinar)
trino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
trinó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trinar
trino
trinar ( conjugate trinar) verbo intransitivo [ pájaro] to sing
trino sustantivo masculino
trill
trinar verbo intransitivo
1 (un pájaro) to warble, sing
2 familiar to rage, fume: el jefe está que trina, the boss is fuming
trino sustantivo masculino
1 (de un pájaro) warble, trill
2 Mús trill
' trino' also found in these entries:
English:
chatter
- trill
- dawn
* * *trino nm1. [de pájaros] chirp, warble;se oía el trino de los pájaros you could hear the birds chirping o warbling2. [de notas musicales] trill* * *m trill, warble* * *trino nm: trill, warble -
9 elegíaco
adj.1 elegiacal, elegiac.2 elegiacal, elegiac.* * *► adjetivo1 elegiac2 figurado elegiac, plaintive* * *- ca adjetivo elegiac* * *= elegiac.Ex. In addition to its weirdness, vitriol, and zaniness, the volume is characterized by solid good sense with an undertone of genuinely elegiac tenderness.* * *- ca adjetivo elegiac* * *= elegiac.Ex: In addition to its weirdness, vitriol, and zaniness, the volume is characterized by solid good sense with an undertone of genuinely elegiac tenderness.
* * *elegiac* * *elegiaco, -a, elegíaco, -a adjelegiac* * *elegíaco, -ca adj: elegiac -
10 quejoso
adj.complaining, displeased, querulous.m.1 complainer, grouch, fussbudget, moaner.2 complainant, accusant, plaintiff, claimant.* * *► adjetivo1 complaining* * *ADJ [persona] complaining; [tono] plaintive* * *- sa masculino, femenino (Méx) ( persona que protesta)* * *= fusspot, fussbudget.Ex. As for Steve, he traded his days as a bachelor for life with a fusspot.Ex. And they're playing an odd couple reminiscent of Neil Simon's classic pairing of a fussbudget and a slob.* * *- sa masculino, femenino (Méx) ( persona que protesta)* * *= fusspot, fussbudget.Ex: As for Steve, he traded his days as a bachelor for life with a fusspot.
Ex: And they're playing an odd couple reminiscent of Neil Simon's classic pairing of a fussbudget and a slob.* * *masculine, feminine( Méx)(persona que protesta): de acuerdo a los quejosos according to the people ( o the residents etc) who complained* * *quejoso, -a♦ adj♦ nm,f* * *quejoso, -sa adj: complaining, whining -
11 lamentoso
adj.lamentable, mournful, to be lamented.* * *ADJ LAm1) (=penoso)= lamentable2) (=quejoso) plaintive -
12 yaraví
m.chant of Inca origin.* * *SM And, Arg plaintive Indian song* * *Am = type of melancholy Indian song -
13 patética
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14 lastimera
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15 lastimero
• deplorable• lament for• lamentably• piteous• pitiable• pitiful• plaintive• rueful• worthy of a prize• worthy of confidence -
16 plańidero
• hired labor• hired murderer• mournful• paid mourner• plaintive -
17 quejoso
• accusant• claimant• complainant• complainer• complaining• displeased• fussbudget• fusspot• grotto• grouchy• moaner• plaintiff• plaintive• protester• querulous -
18 quejumbrón
• moaner• plaintive -
19 quejumbrón
adj.whining, plaintive.m.moaner. -
20 quejumbrosa
adj.complaining, plaintive.f.feminine of QUEJUMBROSO.
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