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1 políticamente
adv.politically.* * *► adverbio1 politically\políticamente correcto,-a politically correct* * *ADV politically* * *= politically.Ex. But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.----* correcto políticamente = politically correct.* incorrecto políticamente = politically incorrect.* * *= politically.Ex: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.
* correcto políticamente = politically correct.* incorrecto políticamente = politically incorrect.* * *politicallypolíticamente correcto/incorrecto politically correct/incorrectpaíses políticamente inestables politically unstable countries* * *políticamente advpolitically;políticamente correcto politically correct* * *adv:políticamente correcto politically correct, PC* * *políticamente adv: politically -
2 políticamente
• politically -
3 políticamente correcto
politically correct -
4 políticamente activo
adj.politically active, militant. -
5 políticamente inflamado
adj.politically-inflamed. -
6 políticamente sensible
adj.politically-sensitive. -
7 correcto políticamente
(adj.) = politically correctEx. The author presents the counter arguments asking whether the principle of intellectual freedom protects the politically incorrect as well as the politically correct.* * *(adj.) = politically correctEx: The author presents the counter arguments asking whether the principle of intellectual freedom protects the politically incorrect as well as the politically correct.
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8 incorrecto políticamente
(adj.) = politically incorrectEx. The author presents the counter arguments asking whether the principle of intellectual freedom protects the politically incorrect as well as the politically correct.* * *(adj.) = politically incorrectEx: The author presents the counter arguments asking whether the principle of intellectual freedom protects the politically incorrect as well as the politically correct.
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9 correcto
adj.1 correct, accurate, precise.2 correct, proper, appropriate, right.3 correct, well-bred, polite, well-mannered.4 correct, suitable, appropriate, convenient.intj.1 right, correct, righto, just right.2 right, is that right.* * *► adjetivo1 (sin errores) correct, accurate2 (adecuado) suitable3 (educado) polite, courteous4 (conducta) proper* * *(f. - correcta)adj.correct, right* * *ADJ1) [respuesta] correct, right¡correcto! — right!
2) (=educado) [persona] correct; [conducta, comportamiento] courteous; [vestido] proper, fitting3) [rasgos] regular, well-formed* * *- ta adjetivo1)a) ( educado) correct, politeb) ( honesto) correct2)a) <respuesta/solución> correct, rightcorrecto! — (AmC, Méx) (that's) right
b) <funcionamiento/procedimiento> correct* * *= correct, polite, right, decorous, seemly, alright [all right], all right [alright], well-mannered, gentlemanlike.Ex. If an entry with cross-references or notes must be corrected, add the correct form and then delete the incorrect form.Ex. Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.Ex. The last figure I saw was 828, but you're in the right realm.Ex. One might be forgiven for assuming that the question of class did not impinge upon the decorous and even tenor of the average librarian's working week.Ex. They were the first cloth bindings that were intended to compete with paper boards as seemly but inexpensive covers for ordinary books.Ex. The article 'The kids are alright?' presents some of the findings of the questionnaire study which had as its focus the qualitative impact of public libraries on children's reading.Ex. So the system apparently works all right and no one is suggesting that it needs a major overhaul.Ex. One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Ex. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.----* adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground, take + the high road.* camino correcto, el = way forward, the.* correcto políticamente = politically correct.* correcto y formal = prim and proper.* el camino correcto = the way to go.* el + Nombre + correcto al + Nombre + adecuado en el momento oportuno = the right + Nombre + to the right + Nombre + at the right time.* en posición correcta = the right way round.* estar correcto = be correct.* hacer lo correcto = do + the right thing.* la forma correcta de hacer las cosas = the way to go.* poco correcto = ungentlemanlike.* ser correcto = be all right, be correct, be right.* * *- ta adjetivo1)a) ( educado) correct, politeb) ( honesto) correct2)a) <respuesta/solución> correct, rightcorrecto! — (AmC, Méx) (that's) right
b) <funcionamiento/procedimiento> correct* * *= correct, polite, right, decorous, seemly, alright [all right], all right [alright], well-mannered, gentlemanlike.Ex: If an entry with cross-references or notes must be corrected, add the correct form and then delete the incorrect form.
Ex: Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.Ex: The last figure I saw was 828, but you're in the right realm.Ex: One might be forgiven for assuming that the question of class did not impinge upon the decorous and even tenor of the average librarian's working week.Ex: They were the first cloth bindings that were intended to compete with paper boards as seemly but inexpensive covers for ordinary books.Ex: The article 'The kids are alright?' presents some of the findings of the questionnaire study which had as its focus the qualitative impact of public libraries on children's reading.Ex: So the system apparently works all right and no one is suggesting that it needs a major overhaul.Ex: One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Ex: Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.* adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground, take + the high road.* camino correcto, el = way forward, the.* correcto políticamente = politically correct.* correcto y formal = prim and proper.* el camino correcto = the way to go.* el + Nombre + correcto al + Nombre + adecuado en el momento oportuno = the right + Nombre + to the right + Nombre + at the right time.* en posición correcta = the right way round.* estar correcto = be correct.* hacer lo correcto = do + the right thing.* la forma correcta de hacer las cosas = the way to go.* poco correcto = ungentlemanlike.* ser correcto = be all right, be correct, be right.* * *correcto -taA1 (educado, cortés) ‹comportamiento› correct, polite; ‹persona› correct, polite, well-mannered2 (honesto) correctB ‹respuesta/solución› correct, rightlo dijo en un correcto alemán she said it in correct German¿nos juntamos mañana? — ¡correcto, a las diez! ( AmC); so we're meeting tomorrow, then? — (that's) right, at tenC ‹funcionamiento/procedimiento› correct* * *
Del verbo corregir: ( conjugate corregir)
corregido, correcto es:
el participio
correcto◊ -ta adjetivo
( honesto) honest
correcto,-a adjetivo
1 (atento, educado) polite, courteous [con, to]
(comportamiento) proper
2 (sin fallos) correct
' correcto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bonita
- bonito
- correcta
- doña
- infante
- bien
- bueno
- valer
English:
accurate
- correct
- pc
- politically correct
- proper
- right
- right-thinking
- grammatical
- socially
* * *correcto, -a♦ adj1. [resultado, texto, respuesta] correct;habla un correcto francés she speaks correct French2. [persona, conducta] courteous;el agente de policía fue muy correcto con nosotros the police officer treated us very correctly;estos niños son muy correctos en la mesa these children have very good table manners♦ interjright!, ok!* * *adj1 correct;políticamente correcto politically correct2 ( educado) polite* * *correcto, -ta adj1) : correct, right2) : courteous, polite♦ correctamente adv* * *correcto adj1. (sin faltas) correct2. (educado) polite -
10 incorrecto
adj.incorrect, wrong, inexact.* * *► adjetivo1 (inexacto) incorrect2 (descortés) impolite* * *(f. - incorrecta)adj.incorrect, wrong* * *ADJ1) [dato] incorrect, wrong2) [conducta] (=descortés) discourteous, bad-mannered; (=irregular) improper3) [facciones] irregular, odd* * *- ta adjetivoa) <respuesta/interpretación> incorrect, wrongb) < comportamiento> impolite, discourteous (frml)* * *= improper, incorrect, without due process.Ex. It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Ex. If an entry with cross-references or notes must be corrected, add the correct form and then delete the incorrect form.Ex. Its findings are that the dismissal was without due process.----* adelantar por el lado incorrecto = undertake.* diagnóstico incorrecto = misdiagnosis [misdiagnoses, -pl.].* gramaticalmente incorrecto = grammatically challenged.* incorrecto gramaticalmente = grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect, ungrammatically.* incorrecto políticamente = politically incorrect.* posición incorrecta, en = wrong way round, the.* * *- ta adjetivoa) <respuesta/interpretación> incorrect, wrongb) < comportamiento> impolite, discourteous (frml)* * *= improper, incorrect, without due process.Ex: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.
Ex: If an entry with cross-references or notes must be corrected, add the correct form and then delete the incorrect form.Ex: Its findings are that the dismissal was without due process.* adelantar por el lado incorrecto = undertake.* diagnóstico incorrecto = misdiagnosis [misdiagnoses, -pl.].* gramaticalmente incorrecto = grammatically challenged.* incorrecto gramaticalmente = grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect, ungrammatically.* incorrecto políticamente = politically incorrect.* posición incorrecta, en = wrong way round, the.* * *incorrecto -ta1 ‹respuesta› incorrect, wrong; ‹interpretación› incorrect2 ‹comportamiento› impolite, discourteous ( frml)* * *
incorrecto◊ -ta adjetivo
incorrecto,-a adjetivo
1 (erróneo) incorrect, inaccurate: una respuesta incorrecta, a wrong answer
2 (descortés) discourteous, rude
' incorrecto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
don
- doña
- estar
- incorrecta
- impropio
- mal
English:
improper
- inaccurate
- incorrect
- misuse
- shall
- wrong
* * *incorrecto, -a adj1. [equivocado] incorrect, wrong2. [descortés] rude* * *adj1 incorrect, wrong2 ( descortés) impolite, discourteous* * *incorrecto, -ta adj: incorrect♦ incorrectamente adv* * *incorrecto adj1. (respuesta) incorrect / wrong2. (conducta) impolite -
11 comprometerse
1 (contraer una obligación) to commit oneself, pledge2 (involucrarse) to get involved3 (establecer relaciones formales) to get engaged* * ** * *VPR1) (=contraer un compromiso) to commit o.s.•
comprometerse a algo — to commit o.s. to sthla compañía se compromete a una subida de 250 euros mensuales — the company is committed to a pay rise of 250 euros a month
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comprometerse en algo — to commit o.s. to sth•
comprometerse a hacer algo — to commit o.s. to doing sth, undertake to do sthse han comprometido a reducir el paro — they have committed themselves to reducing unemployment, they have undertaken to reduce unemployment
me comprometí a ayudarte y lo haré — I promised to help you and I will, I said I'd help you and I will
2) (=implicarse socialmente) to commit o.s., make a commitmentcomprometerse políticamente (con algo) — commit o.s. politically (to sth), to make a political commitment (to sth)
3) (=citarse)4) [novios] to get engaged* * *(v.) = become + engaged, vest, pledge, implicate + ReflexivoEx. Their professional relationship soon blossomed into a personal one, and a year later they became engaged.Ex. Managers should be fully vested in the change.Ex. Although Canada has pledged to phase out the use of halon gas by the year 2000, alternative gases are being developed.Ex. In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.* * *(v.) = become + engaged, vest, pledge, implicate + ReflexivoEx: Their professional relationship soon blossomed into a personal one, and a year later they became engaged.
Ex: Managers should be fully vested in the change.Ex: Although Canada has pledged to phase out the use of halon gas by the year 2000, alternative gases are being developed.Ex: In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.* * *
■comprometerse verbo reflexivo
1 (dar su palabra) me comprometo a venir, I promise to come
se comprometen a arreglarlo en dos días, they undertake to repair it within two days
2 (hacerse novios) to become engaged
' comprometerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comprometer
English:
cautious
- commit
- pledge
- pussyfoot
- tie down
- undertake
- engaged
- under
* * *vpr1. [asumir un compromiso] to commit oneself;se comprometió a hacerlo she promised to do it;me comprometí a acabarlo cuanto antes I promised to finish it as soon as possible;se han comprometido a cumplir el acuerdo de paz they have committed themselves to fulfilling the peace agreement2. [ideológicamente, moralmente] to become involved (en in);se comprometió en la defensa de los derechos humanos she got involved in campaigning for human rights* * *v/r1 promise (a to)3 de novios get engaged* * *vr1) : to commit oneself2)comprometerse con : to get engaged to* * *1. (novios) to get engaged2. (prometer) to commit yourself -
12 depender
v.to depend.depender de algo to depend on somethingtodo depende de lo que decida el juez everything depends on what the judge decidesdepende… it depends…depender de alguien to be dependent on somebodydepende de ti it's up to yousi de mí dependiera, el trabajo sería tuyo if it was up to me, the job would be yours* * *1 to depend (de, on)2 (estar bajo el mando o autoridad) to be under, be answerable to; (necesitar) to be dependent on■ los vendedores dependen de Juan the salesmen are answerable to Juan, Juan is in charge of the salesmen\en lo que de mí (ti, él, etc) depende... as far as I (you, he, etc) am (are, is) concerned...* * *VI1)-¿vas a ir? -depende — "are you going?" - "it depends"
2)depender de algn/algo — to depend on sb/sth
no te eches atrás ahora, que dependo de ti — don't back out now, I'm relying o depending on you
sin coche, dependes de los demás — without a car you depend on o you're dependent on other people, without a car you have to rely on other people
3)depender de — [empleado, institución] to be accountable to, be answerable to
esta oficina depende de la Generalitat — this office is accountable o answerable to the Generalitat
4)• depender de algn (=corresponder a) —
lo siento, su aceptación no depende de mí — I'm sorry, it's not up to me whether you are accepted or not
5) (Pol)* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) resultado/solución to depend¿vendrás? - depende — will you come? - it depends
depender de algo/alguien — to depend on something/somebody
b) personadepender de alguien/algo: depende económicamente de sus padres he is financially dependent on his parents; dependía totalmente de su mujer he depended o relied totally on his wife; depende totalmente de las drogas — he's totally dependent on drugs
2) ( en jerarquía)la comisión dependerá del Senado — the commission will report o be accountable to the Senate
* * *= hang + Posesivo + hat on, set + your watch by.Ex. There are no great words of wisdom to hang your hat on in these matters.Ex. There are a few things you can count on; I mean really set your watch by in life.----* depender de = be dependent on/upon, be reliant upon, depend on/upon, hang on, hinge on/upon, rest on/upon, be conditional on, rely on/upon, report to, be a question of.* depender demasiado de = lean + too heavily on.* depender de + Nombre = be up to + Nombre.* dependiendo de = subject to, depending on/upon.* dependiendo del acuerdo = subject to + agreement.* dependiendo de la disponibilidad de + Nombre = subject to availability of + Nombre, subject to availability of + Nombre.* destino + depender de = destiny + hang upon.* hacer que se dependa de = place + reliance on.* que depende del tiempo = time-dependent.* última palabra + depender de = ultimate authority + rest with.* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) resultado/solución to depend¿vendrás? - depende — will you come? - it depends
depender de algo/alguien — to depend on something/somebody
b) personadepender de alguien/algo: depende económicamente de sus padres he is financially dependent on his parents; dependía totalmente de su mujer he depended o relied totally on his wife; depende totalmente de las drogas — he's totally dependent on drugs
2) ( en jerarquía)la comisión dependerá del Senado — the commission will report o be accountable to the Senate
* * *= hang + Posesivo + hat on, set + your watch by.Ex: There are no great words of wisdom to hang your hat on in these matters.
Ex: There are a few things you can count on; I mean really set your watch by in life.* depender de = be dependent on/upon, be reliant upon, depend on/upon, hang on, hinge on/upon, rest on/upon, be conditional on, rely on/upon, report to, be a question of.* depender demasiado de = lean + too heavily on.* depender de + Nombre = be up to + Nombre.* dependiendo de = subject to, depending on/upon.* dependiendo del acuerdo = subject to + agreement.* dependiendo de la disponibilidad de + Nombre = subject to availability of + Nombre, subject to availability of + Nombre.* destino + depender de = destiny + hang upon.* hacer que se dependa de = place + reliance on.* que depende del tiempo = time-dependent.* última palabra + depender de = ultimate authority + rest with.* * *depender [E1 ]viA1 «resultado/solución» to depend¿vendrás? — depende will you come? — it depends o maybe o I mightdepender DE algo/algn to depend ON sth/sbahora todo depende de ti now everything depends on yousi de mí dependiera if it were up to medepende en gran parte de la temperatura it depends largely o to a great extent on the temperaturetodo depende de que llegue a tiempo it all depends on him arriving on time2«persona»: depender DE algn/algo: depende económicamente de sus padres he depends on his parents financially, he is financially dependent on his parentsdependía totalmente de su mujer he was completely dependent on his wife, he depended o relied totally on his wifeno tengo que depender de nadie para regresar I don't have to rely on anyone to get backdependía totalmente de la heroína he was totally dependent on heroinB1 (en una jerarquía) depender DE algn to report TO sbdependían directamente del director financiero they reported directly to the finance directorla comisión dependerá del Senado the commission will report to o will be accountable to o will be answerable to the Senate2«territorio»: la isla depende de Australia the island is an Australian dependency* * *
depender ( conjugate depender) verbo intransitivo
depender de algo/algn to depend on sth/sbb) [ persona] depender de algn/algo to be dependent on sb/sth
depender verbo intransitivo
1 (estar condicionado por) to depend [de, on]: depende de nosotros, it is up to us
depende del humor que tenga, it depends on his mood
no sé, depende, I don't know, it depends
2 (estar subordinado a) to be dependent [de, on]: depende de sus padres, she's dependent on her parents, el teatro depende de la comunidad, the theatre is run by the regional government
' depender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colgarse
English:
depend
- hinge on
- reliant
- rely
- report
- dependent
- hang
- hinge
* * *depender vi1. [económicamente, psicológicamente, físicamente] [sujeto: persona]depender de algo to depend on sth;depender de alguien to be dependent on sb;depende de la caridad para sobrevivir he survives on charity;económicamente, aún depende de su familia she's still financially dependent on her family;lleva la moto para no depender de nadie a la hora de volver go on your motorbike so you don't have to depend on anybody else to get back2. [políticamente, administrativamente] [sujeto: nación, territorio, asunto]un territorio que depende de España a territory that is a Spanish dependency;la política educativa depende del gobierno central educational policy is in the hands of central government3. [en jerarquías, escalafones] [sujeto: persona, departamento]nosotros dependemos de la jefatura de Educación we come under the Department of Education4. [sujeto: decisión, resultado, consecuencias] to depend;¿vas a venir? – depende are you coming? – it depends;todo depende de lo que decida el juez everything depends on what the judge decides;depende de ti it's up to you;si de mí dependiera, el trabajo sería tuyo if it was o were up to me, the job would be yours* * *v/i1 depend (de on);eso depende that all depends2:* * *depender vi1) : to depend2)depender de : to depend on3)depender de : to be subordinate to* * *depender vb1. (estar condicionada una cosa) to depend2. (necesitar) to be dependentdepende it depends / it all depends -
13 acabado
adj.1 finished, accomplished, concluded, all through.2 washed-up, all through.3 finished, well-done, perfect.4 depleted.m.1 finishing, finish.2 polished surface.3 finishing work.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acabar.* * *1 finish————————1→ link=acabar acabar► adjetivo1 (terminado) finished; (perfecto) perfect, complete■ acabado,-a de hacer freshly made2 figurado (malparado) worn-out, spent1 finish* * *1. (f. - acabada)adj.finished, done, complete, over2. noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) (=completo) finished2) (=viejo) old, worn outestar acabado — [de salud] to be a wreck
está acabado como futbolista — he's finished as a footballer, his footballing days are over
está muy acabado — Méx he's looking very old
2.SM (Téc) finish* * *I- da adjetivoa) [estar] < trabajo> finishedb) [estar] < persona> finishedIImasculino finish* * *I- da adjetivoa) [estar] < trabajo> finishedb) [estar] < persona> finishedIImasculino finish* * *acabado11 = finish, finishing, surfacing.Ex: The intention was to make the interior finish as flexible and adaptable as possible.
Ex: An enquirer wishes to retrieve documents on the ' finishing of concrete floors for industrial buildings'.Ex: The finishing or final surfacing of ordinary printing papers took place in the calender of the paper-making machine, when they were said to be machine-finished.* acabado a máquina = machine-finished.* acabado de lujo = luxury appointment.* acabado mate = matte finish.* dar un nuevo acabado = refinish.acabado22 = finished, spent.Ex: For storytelling and reading aloud are performance arts: They involve a script (even when the words are improvised on the spot), an interpreter (the teller or reader), and an audience, and as in all performances, the audience plays a part in molding the finished work.
Ex: If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.* acabado en meseta = flat-topped.* acabado en punta = pointed.* * *1 [ ESTAR] ‹trabajo› finishedesto tiene que estar acabado para mañana this has to finished by tomorrowson todos productos muy bien acabados they are all well-finished products2 [ ESTAR] ‹persona› finishedpolíticamente está acabado politically, he's finishedfinishfotos con acabado mate/satinado photos with a matt/satin finish* * *
Del verbo acabar: ( conjugate acabar)
acabado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acabado
acabar
acabado 1◊ -da adjetivo [estar]
acabado 2 sustantivo masculino
finish
acabar ( conjugate acabar) verbo intransitivo
1
[ persona] to finish;
[ novios] to split up;
(+ compl)
ese chico va a acabado mal that boy will come to no good;
la película acabó bien the movie had a happy ending;
acabadoán aceptándolo o por aceptarlo they'll end up accepting it;
acabado de algo to end up as sth;
acabó de camarero he ended up (working) as a waiterc) ( rematar) acabado en algo to end in sth
2
‹con bombones/bebidas› to finish off sth;
‹con salud/carrera› to ruin sth;
‹con sueldo/herencia› to fritter away sth;
‹con abuso/problema› to put an end to sthb) (fam) acabado con algn ( pelearse) to finish with sb;
( matar) to do away with sb (colloq);
3
acababa de meterme en la cama cuando … I had just got into bed when …c) ( llegar a):
no acababa de gustarle she wasn't totally happy about it
verbo transitivo ‹trabajo/libro› to finish;
‹curso/carrera› to finish, complete
acabarse verbo pronominal
1 ( terminarse) [provisiones/comida] to run out;
[ problema] to be over;
[reunión/fiesta/curso] to end;
[ proyecto] to finish, come to an end;
[ año] to come to an end;
se le acabadoon las fuerzas he ran out of energy;
un trabajo que no se acaba nunca a never-ending o an endless task;
¡esto se acabó! that's it!
2 ( enf) ( comer) to finish (up)
acabado,-a
1 adjetivo
1 (completo, terminado) finished
2 fig (viejo, destrozado) worn-out, spent: como actriz está acabada, she is finished as actress
II sustantivo masculino finish: este escritorio tiene un acabado perfecto, this writing desk has a perfect finish to it
acabar
I verbo transitivo
1 to finish (off) ➣ Ver nota en finish 2 (completar) to complete
II verbo intransitivo
1 to finish, end: todo acabó bien, it all ended happily 2 acabar con (agotar las existencias) to finish something
figurado estás acabando con mi paciencia, I'm losing my patience with you
(romper algo) to break something
(matar) to kill: la droga está acabando con él, he's killing himself with drugs
(destruir, eliminar) to destroy something: hay que acabar con la tortura, we must get rid of torture
figurado las presiones acabaron con su carrera política, the overwhelming pressure finished off his political career 3 acabar de: acaba de llegar de Río, he's just arrived from Río
no acaba de decidirse, she hasn't made up her mind yet 4 acabar en: el partido de fútbol acabó en tragedia, the football match ended in tragedy 5 acabar por/acabar + gerundio acabé creyendo/por creer que estaba loca, I ended up thinking she was mad
' acabado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabada
- colorín
- todavía
- victoria
- vivir
- mentalizar
- puntiagudo
- terminación
English:
day
- do in
- finish
- finished
- over
- satin
- sketch
- through
- up
- use up
- gloss
- gone
- matt
- pointed
* * *acabado, -a♦ adj1. [terminado] finished2. [completo] perfect, consummate3. [fracasado] finished, ruined;como ciclista está acabado he's finished as a cyclist, his career as a cyclist is over♦ nm1. [de producto] finishacabado mate matt finish;acabado satinado satin finish2. [de piso] décor* * *I adj persona finished;producto acabado finished productII m TÉC finish* * *acabado, -da adj1) : finished, done, completed2) : old, worn-outacabado nm: finishun acabado brillante: a glossy finish* * *acabado adj (terminado) finished -
14 autárquico
adj.autarkic, self-appointed, self-governed, autarkical.* * *► adjetivo1 (autocrático) autarchic————————► adjetivo1 (autosuficiente) autarkic* * *- ca adjetivo autarkic* * *- ca adjetivo autarkic* * *autárquico -ca1 (autosuficiente) self-sufficient, autarkic2 (autocrático) autocratic, autarchical, autarchic* * *autárquico, -a adj1. [económicamente] autarkic, self-sufficient2. [políticamente] autarchical* * *adj self-sufficient -
15 desubicado
adj.1 lost, stray.2 confused, perplexed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desubicar.* * *ADJ1) (=mal situado) badly positioned2) Cono Sur (=falto de tacto) tactless, silly* * *- da adjetivo (AmS)a) [estar] ( desplazado) out of positionb) [estar] ( desorientado) confused, disorientedc) [ser] ( en cuestiones sociales)* * *- da adjetivo (AmS)a) [estar] ( desplazado) out of positionb) [estar] ( desorientado) confused, disorientedc) [ser] ( en cuestiones sociales)* * *desubicado -da( AmS)1 [ ESTAR] (desplazado) out of positionlas vértebras estaban desubicadas the vertebrae were out of positionpersonas políticamente desubicadas people who are unable to find a place within o who do not fit into the political framework2 [ ESTAR] (desorientado) confused, disoriented, disorientated ( BrE)se encontró solo y desubicado he felt alone and disoriented o confusedadolescentes desubicados directionless teenagers, teenagers who have no purpose in life3 [ SER]* * *
Del verbo desubicar: ( conjugate desubicar)
desubicado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desubicado
desubicar
desubicado◊ -da adjetivo (AmS)
c) [ser] ( en cuestiones sociales):◊ es tan desubicado he just doesn't have a clue (colloq)
* * *desubicado, -a Andes, RP♦ adj1.estar desubicado [perdido] to feel lost2.ser desubicado [ridículo] to have no idea of how to behave♦ nm,fes un desubicado he has no idea of how to behave* * *desubicado, -da adj1) : out of place2) : confused, disoriented -
16 definirse
1 to be defined2 (explicarse) to make oneself clear, define one's position* * *VPR1) (=calificarse) to define o.s.2) (=decidirse)la comisión aún no se ha definido con respecto al tema — the commission has not yet defined its position on the subject, the commission has not yet said where it stands on the subject
* * *vprto take a clear stance;no se quiere definirse políticamente he doesn't want to make his political position clear;no se definió por ninguno de los dos bandos he took neither side;el plan no acababa de definirse the plan had not yet taken any definite shape* * *v/r come down ( por in favor of) -
17 voltearse
VPR(LAm)1) (=dar la vuelta) to turn round(Pol) (=cambiar de lado) to change one's allegiance, go over to the other side2) (=volcarse) to overturn, tip over* * *vprte volteas tanto que deshaces la cama you turn over so much that you mess up the bedse volteó contra su familia she turned against her family* * *vr1) : to turn around2) : to change one's allegiance
См. также в других словарях:
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politicamente — adv. De modo político. ‣ Etimologia: político + mente … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
políticamente — adv. m. Conforme a las leyes o reglas de la política … Diccionario de la lengua española
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políticamente correcto — expr. que se puede decir sin ofender las normas establecidas. ❙ «¿Cree que lo políticamente correcto es algo más que el triunfo del subterfugio y la ñoñería? Muy poco más.» C. J. Cela, ABC, 12.7.98. ❘ del inglés politically correct o PC … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
politicamente — {{hw}}{{politicamente}}{{/hw}}avv. Dal punto di vista politico | (fig.) Con accortezza, sagacia e sim … Enciclopedia di italiano
politicamente — avv. (fig.) accortamente, diplomaticamente, astutamente CONTR. ingenuamente, sprovvedutamente … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
Lenguaje políticamente correcto — Es llamado lenguaje políticamente correcto aquel que es acorde con las normas sociales de corrección de actitud y pensamiento. Su violación lleva a la condena y a la exclusión social. El origen de dicha práctica es usar un lenguaje que no pueda… … Enciclopedia Universal
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