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1 plenitud
f.1 completeness, fullness (apogeo).en la plenitud de at the height of2 abundance (abundancia).3 plenitude, completeness, fullness, fulness.* * *1 (cúspide) peak■ está en la plenitud de su carrera como bailarina she's at the peak of her career as a ballet dancer2 (sensación física) fullness* * *SF1) (=apogeo)2) (=totalidad) plenitude, fullness* * *en la plenitud de su carrera — at the height o peak of his career
* * *= zenith, plentitude, plenitude, fullness.Ex. Cataloging has been an art, a rather well-defined art and probably close to its zenith in its present form.Ex. This is especially true during a period when the '3 national Ps' of power, plentitude, and progress are undergoing serious revision.Ex. Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex. Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.----* alcanzar la plenitud = come to + full flower.* en plenitud de facultades = at + Posesivo + (very) best.* no estar en plenitud de facultades = be past + Posesivo + best.* * *en la plenitud de su carrera — at the height o peak of his career
* * *= zenith, plentitude, plenitude, fullness.Ex: Cataloging has been an art, a rather well-defined art and probably close to its zenith in its present form.
Ex: This is especially true during a period when the '3 national Ps' of power, plentitude, and progress are undergoing serious revision.Ex: Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex: Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.* alcanzar la plenitud = come to + full flower.* en plenitud de facultades = at + Posesivo + (very) best.* no estar en plenitud de facultades = be past + Posesivo + best.* * *está en la plenitud de la vida she's in the prime of lifeun hombre en la plenitud de su carrera a man at the height o peak of his careerun logro que me dio una sensación de plenitud an achievement which gave me a feeling of fulfillmentvivir la vida con plenitud to live life to the full* * *
plenitud sustantivo femenino:
( de la carrera) at the height o peak of sth;
plenitud sustantivo femenino fullness: está en la plenitud de su carrera, he's at the peak of his career
está en la plenitud de la vida, he's in the prime of life
' plenitud' also found in these entries:
English:
blossom
- fullness
* * *plenitud nf1. [apogeo] completeness, fullness;en la plenitud de at the height of;el actor está en su plenitud artística the actor is at the peak of his abilities, the actor is in his prime;el corredor no se halla en plenitud de facultades the runner is not at his best2. [abundancia] abundance* * *f height, pinnacle;en la plenitud de su carrera at the height of his career;estar en la plenitud de la vida be in the prime of life;estar en plenitud de facultades mentales be in full possession of one’s mental faculties* * *plenitud nf: fullness, abundance -
2 mala suerte
intj.tough luck, tough shit, bad luck, hard lines.f.bad luck, hard luck, misfortune, bad break.* * *(n.) = misfortune, mischance, bad luck, tough luck, hard luck, losing streakEx. The economic misfortunes of the decade had removed much of the opposition to the working classes using public libraries.Ex. Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.Ex. The article is entitled 'Thirteen steps to avoiding bad luck in a serials cancellation project'.Ex. The article is entitled ' Tough luck: To be a professional sport climber in America probably means you're broke, fed up and still no match for the foreign competition'.Ex. Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex. It seems like we're headed for another losing streak.* * *(n.) = misfortune, mischance, bad luck, tough luck, hard luck, losing streakEx: The economic misfortunes of the decade had removed much of the opposition to the working classes using public libraries.
Ex: Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.Ex: The article is entitled 'Thirteen steps to avoiding bad luck in a serials cancellation project'.Ex: The article is entitled ' Tough luck: To be a professional sport climber in America probably means you're broke, fed up and still no match for the foreign competition'.Ex: Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex: It seems like we're headed for another losing streak. -
3 participación ciudadana
f.citizen participation.* * *(n.) = civic involvement, citizen participation, community involvementEx. Library assists with civic involvement by supporting the democratic and political process and facilitating community development.Ex. Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex. Preventive medicine together with health education and community involvement are of more immediate concern than curative medicine = La medicina preventiva junto con la educación para la salud y la implicación de la comunidad es una preocupación más urgente que la medicina curativa.* * *(n.) = civic involvement, citizen participation, community involvementEx: Library assists with civic involvement by supporting the democratic and political process and facilitating community development.
Ex: Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex: Preventive medicine together with health education and community involvement are of more immediate concern than curative medicine = La medicina preventiva junto con la educación para la salud y la implicación de la comunidad es una preocupación más urgente que la medicina curativa. -
4 saciedad
f.1 satiety, saturation, repleteness, repletion.2 fullness, plenitude, satisfaction.* * *1 satiety, satiation\comer hasta la saciedad to eat one's fillrepetir algo hasta la saciedad to repeat something over and over (again), say something until one is blue in the face* * *SF satiation, satiety* * *comer/beber hasta la saciedad — to eat/drink one's fill
* * *= satiety, satiation.Ex. Psychological aspects are studied to determine their influence on hunger, appetite, and satiety.Ex. Gerry Smith's thoughtful survey in his book ' Satiation' outlined the principles of gastric and intestinal satiation.----* Adjetivo + hasta la saciedad = endlessly + Adjetivo.* hasta la saciedad = ad nauseam.* nivel de saciedad = point of futility.* repetir hasta la saciedad = beat + Nombre + to death, flog + Nombre + to death.* * *comer/beber hasta la saciedad — to eat/drink one's fill
* * *= satiety, satiation.Ex: Psychological aspects are studied to determine their influence on hunger, appetite, and satiety.
Ex: Gerry Smith's thoughtful survey in his book ' Satiation' outlined the principles of gastric and intestinal satiation.* Adjetivo + hasta la saciedad = endlessly + Adjetivo.* hasta la saciedad = ad nauseam.* nivel de saciedad = point of futility.* repetir hasta la saciedad = beat + Nombre + to death, flog + Nombre + to death.* * *comer/beber hasta la saciedad to eat/drink one's fillhay que repetirles las cosas hasta la saciedad you have to repeat everything to them over and over again o ad nauseam* * *
saciedad sustantivo femenino satiety
♦ Locuciones: comer o beber hasta la saciedad, to eat o drink one's fill
decir algo hasta la saciedad, to repeat sthg over and over again
* * *saciedad nf[sensación]comió hasta la saciedad she ate until she couldn't eat any more;repetir algo hasta la saciedad to repeat sth over and over* * *f satiety;repetir algo hasta la saciedad fig repeat sth time and again, repeat sth ad nauseam* * *saciedad nf: satiety -
5 plenitud
• completeness• fullness• plenitude -
6 saciedad
• fullness• plenitude• repleteness• repletion• satiation• satiety• saturation
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