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гл.разг. столпы журналистикиИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > popes del periodismo
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7 Papa
f.potato. (especially Latin American Spanish)papas fritas chips (de sartén) (British), (French) fries; (United States) crisps (de bolsa) (British), (potato) chips (United States)pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: papar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: papar.* * *1 (patata) potato\ni papa not a thingno saber ni papa familiar not to have a clue————————1 familiar dad2 el Papa the Pope\Papa Noel Father Christmas, Santa Claus* * *noun m.* * *ISM (Rel) popeIISF1) esp LAm (=patata) potatoni papa * —
papas colchas — CAm crisps, potato chips (EEUU)
papas fritas — chips, French fries (EEUU)
2) Méx * (=mentira) fib *3) Cono Sur * (=golpe) bash *4) Caribe * (=trabajo fácil) soft job *IIIADJ INV Cono Sur * jolly good *, first-rate* * *Imasculino popeII1) (esp AmL) (Bot) potatoni papa — (fam) not a thing
ser una papa — (RPl fam) persona to be a dead loss (colloq); tarea to be a piece of cake (colloq), to be a cinch (colloq)
2) (AmL fam) ( comida) foodganarse la papa — (Col) to earn a living o (colloq) a crust
3) (Chi, Méx fam) ( mentira) fib (colloq)4) (CS fam) ( agujero) hole5) (Chi) ( bulbo) bulb* * *= pope, daddy, dad, papa.Ex. The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.Ex. The article is entitled 'Mommy! Daddy! Read to me!'.Ex. Tuan is his new father figure after his real dad sadly died after being poorly for a long time.Ex. I had intended to walk him to his classroom, but before I could follow him through the double doors, he said, 'I can take it from here, Papa'.----* no entender ni una papa de = can't make head(s) or tail(s) of.* Papa, el = Pope, the.* papá estado = nanny state.* Papá Noel = Father Christmas.* * *Imasculino popeII1) (esp AmL) (Bot) potatoni papa — (fam) not a thing
ser una papa — (RPl fam) persona to be a dead loss (colloq); tarea to be a piece of cake (colloq), to be a cinch (colloq)
2) (AmL fam) ( comida) foodganarse la papa — (Col) to earn a living o (colloq) a crust
3) (Chi, Méx fam) ( mentira) fib (colloq)4) (CS fam) ( agujero) hole5) (Chi) ( bulbo) bulb* * *el Papa= Pope, theEx: The author presents a semiological analysis of two mural paintings by Giotto depicting the Pope's approval of the Franciscan order.
= pope, daddy, dad, papa.Ex: The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Mommy! Daddy! Read to me!'.Ex: Tuan is his new father figure after his real dad sadly died after being poorly for a long time.Ex: I had intended to walk him to his classroom, but before I could follow him through the double doors, he said, 'I can take it from here, Papa'.* no entender ni una papa de = can't make head(s) or tail(s) of.* Papa, el = Pope, the.* papá estado = nanny state.* Papá Noel = Father Christmas.* * *papa1popeSu Santidad el Papa His Holiness the Popepapa2no sé/no entiendo ni papa de mecánica I haven't a clue about mechanics ( colloq), I don't know a thing about mechanicsCompuestos:feminine hot potatoel bebé no se ha comido la papa the baby hasn't eaten his foodle da cuatro papas diarias ( Chi); she gives him four feeds a day* * *
Multiple Entries:
papa
papá
papa 1 sustantivo masculino
pope;
papa 2 sustantivo femenino (esp AmL) (Bot) potato;
papá caliente hot potato;
papá dulce (AmL) sweet potato;
papás fritas (esp AmL) ( de paquete) potato chips (AmE) o (BrE) crisps (pl);
( de cocina) French fries (pl) (AmE), chips (pl) (BrE);◊ ni papá (fam) not a thing;
no sé ni papá de coches I haven't a clue about cars (colloq)
papá sustantivo masculino (pl -pás) (fam) daddy (colloq), pop (AmE colloq);
mis papás (AmL) my parents, my mom and dad (AmE), my mum and dad (BrE colloq);
Ppapá Noel Santa Claus, Father Christmas
papa 3 sustantivo masculino
1 Rel el Papa, the Pope
2 familiar dad, daddy
papa 1 f LAm potato
papa 2 sustantivo femenino mush, pulp
(para un niño pequeño) baby food: tengo que darle la papa al niño, I've got to feed the baby
♦ Locuciones: familiar no entender/ver ni papa, not to understand a word o not to see a thing
papá m fam dad, daddy
' papá' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entender
- fumata blanca
- hijo
- jerarquía
- lección
- papa
- papista
- rincón
- santidad
- tata
- asado
- asar
- cáscara
- chip
- chuño
- decir
- enterarse
- júnior
- papi
- peladura
- piel
- viejo
English:
dad
- daddy
- Father Christmas
- pop
- pope
- bake
- bulb
- chip
- cinch
- crisp
- croquette
- father
- mileage
- pa
- papa
- poppa
- potato
- Santa Claus
- spud
- turn
* * *papa1 nmpope;el Papa Juan Pablo II Pope John Paul IIFam el papa negro the black pope [the head of the Jesuit order]papa2 nfFamni papa: no saber ni papa not to have a clue;Famno entendí ni papa I didn't understand a word;Ven Famponerse/estar las papas duras: se estan poniendo las papas duras the going is getting tough;Am Fam Humquítate la papa de la boca speak clearly;RP Famser una papa [ser muy fácil] to be a cinch, to be a pushover;Ven Fam Esp papas bravas = sautéed potatoes served with spicy tomato sauce; Urug papas chip Br crisps, US (potato) chips; Am papa dulce sweet potato; Am papas fritas [de sartén] Br chips, US (French) fries; [de bolsa] Br crisps, US (potato) chips; RP Famser un/una papa frita to be a Br wally o US goofball;papa nueva new potato;papa temprana new potatocómete toda la papa eat up all your food* * *m Pope* * *1) : dad, pop2) papás nmpl: parents, folkspapa nm: popepapa nf1) : potato2)papa dulce : sweet potato3)papas fritas : potato chips, french fries4)* * *Papa n Pope -
8 dignatario eclesiástico
(n.) = ecclesiastical officialEx. The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.* * *(n.) = ecclesiastical officialEx: The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.
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9 eclesiástico
adj.ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, clerical, church.m.ecclesiastic, clergyman, churchman, person belonging to the clergy.* * *► adjetivo1 ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, church1 (clérigo) clergyman————————1 (clérigo) clergyman* * *1. (f. - eclesiástica)adj.ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical2. noun m.cleric, clergyman* * *1.ADJ [gen] ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical; [autoridades] church antes de s2.SM clergyman, ecclesiastic* * *I- ca adjetivo ecclesiastical, church (before n)II* * *= ecclesiastical, church-based, pastoral, clerical, ecclesiastic.Ex. The 19th century saw changes of ownership between secular and ecclesiastical authorities and detailed organisation and cataloguing.Ex. The initiative for founding information centres usually came from local voluntary bodies such as Lions clubs or church-based organizations.Ex. This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Ex. To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Ex. The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.----* autoridad eclesiástica = ecclesiastical authority.* biblioteca eclesiástica = ecclesiastical library, church library.* derecho eclesiástico = ecclesiastical law.* dignatario eclesiástico = ecclesiastical official.* * *I- ca adjetivo ecclesiastical, church (before n)II* * *= ecclesiastical, church-based, pastoral, clerical, ecclesiastic.Ex: The 19th century saw changes of ownership between secular and ecclesiastical authorities and detailed organisation and cataloguing.
Ex: The initiative for founding information centres usually came from local voluntary bodies such as Lions clubs or church-based organizations.Ex: This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Ex: To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Ex: The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.* autoridad eclesiástica = ecclesiastical authority.* biblioteca eclesiástica = ecclesiastical library, church library.* derecho eclesiástico = ecclesiastical law.* dignatario eclesiástico = ecclesiastical official.* * *ecclesiastical, church ( before n)1 (clérigo) ecclesiastic2Eclesiástico ( Bib) Ecclesiasticus* * *
eclesiástico◊ -ca adjetivo
ecclesiastical, church ( before n)
eclesiástico,-a
I adjetivo ecclesiastical
II sustantivo masculino clergyman
' eclesiástico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eclesiástica
- faja
English:
ecclesiastic
- ecclesiastical
* * *eclesiástico, -a♦ adjecclesiastical, church;la jerarquía eclesiástica the ecclesiastical o church hierarchy♦ nmclergyman* * *I adj ecclesiastical, church atrII m clergyman* * *eclesiástico, -ca adj: ecclesiastical, ecclesiasticeclesiástico nmclérigo: cleric, clergyman -
10 hasta el fin del mundo
Ex. In this list, he gave a cryptic name to each of the popes who would reign from that time until the until the end of the world.* * *Ex: In this list, he gave a cryptic name to each of the popes who would reign from that time until the until the end of the world.
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11 jefe de estado
Head of State* * *(n.) = head of state, chief of stateEx. If the laws are decrees of a head of state, chief executive, or ruling executive body (e.g. a junta), make an added entry under the corporate heading for the official or ruling executive body.Ex. The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.* * *(n.) = head of state, chief of stateEx: If the laws are decrees of a head of state, chief executive, or ruling executive body (e.g. a junta), make an added entry under the corporate heading for the official or ruling executive body.
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12 pope
m.1 big shot (informal) (pez gordo).2 Greek priest.3 Pope, Alexander Pope.* * *1 pope* * *SM1) (Rel) priest of the Orthodox Church2) * (=líder) guru, spiritual leader; (=ídolo) idol* * *1 ( Relig) priest ( in the Orthodox church)* * *pope nmuno de los popes de Internet an Internet guru -
13 decretal
m.decretal, letter or rescript of the Pope.Decretales decretals, a collection of letters and decrees of the Popes
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