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1 polaco
adj.Polish, pertaining to Poland, Pole.m.1 Polish, native or inhabitant of Poland, Pole.2 Polish, Polish language, Slavic language spoken in Poland.* * *► adjetivo1 Polish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Pole1 (idioma) Polish————————1 (idioma) Polish* * *(f. - polaca)noun adj.* * *I polaco, -a1.ADJ (=de Polonia) Polish2.SM / F Pole3. SM1) (Ling) Polish2) CAm (=policía) cop *IIpolaco, -apey ADJ SM / F Catalan* * *I- ca adjetivo PolishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Pole* * *= Polack, Polish, Polish language.Ex. But what about when our own professional center, the Library of Congress, uses BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS which are analogous to Polacks and Kikes and Wops?.Ex. Throughout the last decade traditional card catalogues in Polish libraries have been more and more often replaced by on-line catalogues accessible to users.Ex. This article discusses the functioning of the term 'information science' in Polish language as well as the use of this term in English-language and Soviet lexicographical sources.----* totalmente polaco = all-Polish.* * *I- ca adjetivo PolishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Pole* * *= Polack, Polish, Polish language.Ex: But what about when our own professional center, the Library of Congress, uses BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS which are analogous to Polacks and Kikes and Wops?.
Ex: Throughout the last decade traditional card catalogues in Polish libraries have been more and more often replaced by on-line catalogues accessible to users.Ex: This article discusses the functioning of the term 'information science' in Polish language as well as the use of this term in English-language and Soviet lexicographical sources.* totalmente polaco = all-Polish.* * *Polishmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Pole2* * *
polaco◊ -ca adjetivo
Polish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( persona) Pole
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polaco,-a
I adjetivo Polish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Pole
III m (idioma) Polish
' polaco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
polaca
English:
Pole
- polish
- Polish
* * *polaco, -a♦ adj1. [de Polonia] Polish♦ nm,f1. [de Polonia] Pole♦ nm[lengua] Polish* * *I adj PolishII m, polaca f Pole* * *polaco, -ca adj: Polishpolaco, -ca n: Pole, Polish personpolaco nm: Polish (language)* * *polaco1 adj Polishpolaco2 n1. (persona) Pole2. (idioma) Polish -
2 polaco
1. po'lako adj 2. po'lako mPole m————————————————sustantivo masculinopolacopolaco , -a [po'lako, -a]I adjetivopolnischII sustantivo masculino, femeninoPole, -in masculino, femenino -
3 polaco
1. adj 2. m, fполяк, полька3. m2) ист. "польская партия" (в Испании в 1850-1854 гг.)3) Гват. полицейский -
4 polaco
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5 polaco
m; Гват.; пренебр.полица́й, жанда́рм, фарао́н -
6 polaco
1. adjпо́льский2. m, fполя́к; по́лька ж3. mпо́льский язы́к -
7 polaco
• polským• Polák• polština -
8 polaco,
a 1. adj полски; 2. m 1) поляк; 2) полски език. -
9 polaco
1. adj 2. m, fполяк, полька3. m2) ист. "польская партия" (в Испании в 1850-1854 гг.)3) Гват. полицейский -
10 polaco
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11 polaco-alemán
adj.Polish-German. -
12 polaco-judío
adj.Polish-Jewish. -
13 totalmente polaco
Ex. The article ' all-Polish format for the description of documents. Utopia or real need?' reports on the debate concerning the formats for the description of documents in Polish documentary systems.* * *Ex: The article ' all-Polish format for the description of documents. Utopia or real need?' reports on the debate concerning the formats for the description of documents in Polish documentary systems.
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14 noble polaco
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15 polaca
f.polonaise, a Polish song and dance.* * *f., (m. - polaco)* * ** * *
polaco,-a
I adjetivo Polish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Pole
III m (idioma) Polish
' polaca' also found in these entries:
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16 totalmente
adv.totally, completely.* * *► adverbio1 totally, completely* * *ADV totally, completelyMario es totalmente distinto a Luis — Mario is totally o completely different from Luis
estoy totalmente de acuerdo — I totally o completely agree
-¿estás seguro? -totalmente — "are you sure?" - "absolutely"
* * *adverbio totally* * *= entirely, fully, outright, purely, totally, wholly, utterly, go + the whole hog, the full monty, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, heinously + Adjetivo.Ex. Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.Ex. Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.Ex. The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.Ex. Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex. Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.Ex. We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.Ex. I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.Ex. The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.Ex. Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.Ex. Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.Ex. What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.----* desconocer totalmente = be blissfully unaware.* estar totalmente convencido de = be all for.* estar totalmente de acuerdo con = be all for.* estar totalmente equivocado = be way off.* recuperarse totalmente = be up to strength.* totalmente + Adjetivo = utterly + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo.* totalmente amueblado = fully furnished.* totalmente corrupto = rotten to the core.* totalmente decidido a = dead set on.* totalmente desnudo = stark naked.* totalmente entregado = dedicated.* totalmente equipado = fully equipped [fully-equipped], with all mods and cons, fully fitted.* totalmente fiable = safety critical [safety-critical].* totalmente injusto = grossly unfair.* totalmente integrado = seamless.* totalmente negligente = grossly negligent.* totalmente perdido = babe in the wood.* totalmente polaco = all-Polish.* totalmente resuelto a = dead set on.* totalmente seco = bone dry.* totalmente soviético = all-Soviet.* * *adverbio totally* * *= entirely, fully, outright, purely, totally, wholly, utterly, go + the whole hog, the full monty, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, heinously + Adjetivo.Ex: Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.
Ex: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.Ex: The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.Ex: Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex: Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.Ex: We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.Ex: I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.Ex: The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.Ex: Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.Ex: Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.Ex: What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.* desconocer totalmente = be blissfully unaware.* estar totalmente convencido de = be all for.* estar totalmente de acuerdo con = be all for.* estar totalmente equivocado = be way off.* recuperarse totalmente = be up to strength.* totalmente + Adjetivo = utterly + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo.* totalmente amueblado = fully furnished.* totalmente corrupto = rotten to the core.* totalmente decidido a = dead set on.* totalmente desnudo = stark naked.* totalmente entregado = dedicated.* totalmente equipado = fully equipped [fully-equipped], with all mods and cons, fully fitted.* totalmente fiable = safety critical [safety-critical].* totalmente injusto = grossly unfair.* totalmente integrado = seamless.* totalmente negligente = grossly negligent.* totalmente perdido = babe in the wood.* totalmente polaco = all-Polish.* totalmente resuelto a = dead set on.* totalmente seco = bone dry.* totalmente soviético = all-Soviet.* * *totallyestoy totalmente de acuerdo I totally o fully agree, I entirely agreeeso es totalmente absurdo that's totally o completely o utterly absurdconstruido totalmente en madera built entirely of woodestás totalmente equivocado you are totally o ( BrE) quite wrongestá totalmente dedicada a sus hijos she's totally o completely dedicated to her children* * *totalmente advtotally, completely;el país ha cambiado totalmente en los últimos años the country has changed completely in the last few years;una publicación totalmente gratuita a completely free publication;es totalmente imposible it's totally impossible;¿crees que ganaremos? – totalmente do you think we'll win? – definitely o absolutely* * *adv totally, completely* * *totalmente adv completely / totally / utterly -
17 polonés
adjсм. polaco 1. -
18 лях
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19 польский
прил.polaco, polonés; de Polonia -
20 поляк
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См. также в других словарях:
Polaco — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término polaco hace referencia a varios artículos en la wikipedia: Polonia relacionado con Polonia Idioma polaco Personas Roberto “Polaco” Goyeneche, tanguero argentino; Rafael Omar “Polaco” Molina, cantante… … Wikipedia Español
polaco — adj. 1. Relativo ou pertencente à Polônia. • s. m. 2. Natural, habitante ou cidadão da Polônia. 3. [Linguística] Língua eslava falada na Polônia. • Sinônimo geral: POLONÊS ‣ Etimologia: polonês polak … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
polaco — polaco, ca 1. adj. Natural de Polonia. U. t. c. s.) 2. Perteneciente o relativo a este país de Europa. 3. Se dice del partido político que gobernó en España desde 1850 a 1854. U. t. c. s.) 4. Se dice del individuo de uno de los bandos en que se… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Polaco — Peter Joseph Polaco Daten Ringname(n) Aldo Montoya PG 187 P.G. Walker P.J. Walker Justin Credible P.J. Polaco … Deutsch Wikipedia
Polaco — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Polaco: Jorge Polaco, un réalisateur argentin (1946 ). Peter Polaco, un catcheur américain (1973 ). Lito y Polaco, un duo de reggaeton. Roberto Goyeneche… … Wikipédia en Français
polaco — s. catalán. ❙ «Un polaco en la corte del Rey Juan Carlos.» M. Vázquez Montalbán. ❙ «Polaco: catalán.» JMO. ❙ «Polaco. Catalán.» Ra. ❙ «Polaco. Catalán.» VL. ❙ «Polaco. Catalán.» S … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
polaco — ► adjetivo 1 De Polonia, país de Europa, o de su lengua. TAMBIÉN polonés ► sustantivo 2 Persona natural de este país europeo. ► sustantivo masculino 3 LINGÜÍSTICA Lengua eslava occidental, de la familia indoeuropea, hablada principalmente en… … Enciclopedia Universal
polaco — {{#}}{{LM P30860}}{{〓}} {{SynP31601}} {{[}}polaco{{]}}, {{[}}polaca{{]}} ‹po·la·co, ca› {{《}}▍ adj./s.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} De Polonia o relacionado con este país europeo. {{<}}2{{>}} {{※}}col. desp.{{¤}} Catalán: • Mis padres me enseñaron desde… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
polaco — adj 1 Que es originario de Polonia, pertenece a esta nación europea o se relaciona con ella: un músico polaco, la resistencia polaca 2 Lengua de esta nación, de la familia eslava 3 (Rural) Tratándose de pollos y gallinas, que tiene plumas… … Español en México
Polaco (cantante) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Polaco Información personal Nombre real Rafael Omar Polaco Molina Nacimiento 1 de noviembre, 1976 (33 años) … Wikipedia Español
polaco — (adj) (Intermedio) relativo al país ubicado en Europa Central, llamado Polonia Ejemplos: Gracias a mi amiga Barbara, tenía oportunidad de conocer la cultura polaca. La abuela de Pedro sabe preparar unos típicos platos polacos. (m) (Intermedio)… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate