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1 gratamente
adv.1 graciously, gratefully, in a kind of benevolent manner.2 pleasantly, pleasurably.* * *► adverbio1 pleasantly* * *ADV pleasantly, pleasingly* * *= gratifyingly.Ex. Gratifyingly often, their reaction is delight and gratitude.* * *= gratifyingly.Ex: Gratifyingly often, their reaction is delight and gratitude.
* * *pleasantly* * *gratamente adv1. [agradablemente] pleasingly;estoy gratamente impresionado I am pleasantly surprised, I am favourably impressed2. [con agrado] with pleasure -
2 graciosamente
adv.1 graciously, gratefully, kindly, gratuitously.2 gracefully, stylishly, elegantly, graciously.* * *ADV1) (=con encanto) gracefully; (=con elegancia) pleasingly, elegantly2) (=con humor) funnily, amusingly; (=con agudeza) wittily; (=payaseando) comically* * *1) <moverse/bailar> gracefully2) < expresarse> amusingly3) <conceder/otorgar> graciously* * *= funnily.Ex. You should be a comedian, you look funny, you sound funny, you act funny, and your body even functions funnily.* * *1) <moverse/bailar> gracefully2) < expresarse> amusingly3) <conceder/otorgar> graciously* * *= funnily.Ex: You should be a comedian, you look funny, you sound funny, you act funny, and your body even functions funnily.
* * *A ‹moverse/bailar› gracefullyB ‹expresarse› amusinglyuna historia graciosamente contada an amusingly related storyC ‹conceder/otorgar› graciously -
3 torneado
adj.nicely rounded, rounded, shapely.m.turnery.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tornear.* * *1 TÉCNICA turning————————1→ link=tornear tornear► adjetivo1 TÉCNICA lathed, turned on the lathe2 (cuerpo) shapely, with soft curves1 TÉCNICA turning* * *1. ADJ1) (Téc) turned ( on a lathe)2) [brazo] shapely, delicately curved; [figura] pleasingly rounded2.SM turning* * ** * ** * *torneado -da‹cuerpo› shapely; ‹brazos› nicely-shapedsus bien torneadas piernas her shapely legs* * *
Del verbo tornear: ( conjugate tornear)
torneado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
torneado
tornear
torneado,-a adjetivo
1 (en un torno) turned
2 (los miembros) shapely
tornear verbo transitivo to turn (on a lathe)
' torneado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
torneada
English:
shapely
* * *torneado, -a♦ adj1. [madera] turned2. [brazos, piernas] shapely♦ nm[de madera] turning -
4 lisonjeramente
adv.flatteringly, fawningly.* * *ADV1) (=aduladoramente) flatteringly2) (=agradablemente) pleasingly, agreeably -
5 complacientemente
• complacently• complaisantly• compliantly• pleasingly -
6 con mucho gusto
• be my guest• gladiator• gladness• I'll be glad to• no through road• no use• pleasingly• willingly• with great pleasure• with pleasure -
7 complacientemente
adv.complacently, pleasingly, complaisantly, compliantly.
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pleasingly — pleas·ing·ly … English syllables
pleasingly — See: pleasing … English dictionary
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