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1 portentoso
portentoso, -saadj. Utiypaqkama, musphachinapaq. -
2 portentoso
adj.portentous, wonderful, marvelous, colossal.* * *► adjetivo1 prodigious* * *ADJ marvellous, marvelous (EEUU), extraordinary* * ** * ** * *portentoso11 = portentous.Ex: Before me stretched the portentous menacing road of a new decade.
portentoso22 = portentous.Ex: This novel is once again a most peculiar combination of broad farce and portentous significance.
* * *portentoso -sa‹memoria› wonderful; ‹representación/voz› magnificent, wonderful, marvelous*, superb* * *
portentoso,-a adjetivo marvelous, wonderful, prodigious: realizó una interpretación portentosa de Chopin, her rendition of Chopin was marvelous
' portentoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
portentosa
* * *portentoso, -a adjamazing, incredible;tiene una inteligencia portentosa she's amazingly o incredibly intelligent* * *adj incredible, prodigious* * *portentoso, -sa adjmaravilloso: marvelous, wonderful -
3 portentoso
pɔrten'tosoadjwunderbar, großartig( femenino portentosa) adjetivoportentosoportentoso , -a [porteDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9D'toso, -a]wunderbar -
4 portentoso
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5 portentoso
прил.общ. из ряда вон выходящий, необыкновенный -
6 portentoso
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7 portentoso
• colossal• marvelous• phenomenal• portentous• prodigious• wonderful -
8 portentoso
• kouzelný• podivuhodný• úžasný -
9 portentoso,
a adj изключителен, необичаен; стряскащ, плашещ. -
10 portentoso
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11 portentoso
portentós -
12 carácter portentoso
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13 portentosa
adj.&f.prodigious, marvelous, portentous.* * *
portentoso,-a adjetivo marvelous, wonderful, prodigious: realizó una interpretación portentosa de Chopin, her rendition of Chopin was marvelous
' portentosa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
portentoso
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14 interpretación
f.1 interpretation, personification, part, role.2 performance, interpretation, execution, play.3 interpretation, interpreting, rendering, construction.4 interpretation.5 point of view.* * *1 (gen) interpretation2 (de pieza, obra) performance3 (de idiomas) interpreting* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de texto, mensaje] interpretationmala interpretación — misinterpretation, misunderstanding
2) (=traducción hablada) interpreting3) (Mús, Teat) performance* * *a) ( de un texto) interpretationb) (Cin, Mús, Teatr) interpretationc) ( traducción oral) interpreting* * *= interpretation, performance, transcription, re-enactment [reenactment], rephrasing, rendition, rendering, acting, reading.Ex. In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex. A miniature score is a musical score nor primarily intended for performance use, with type reduced in size.Ex. A musical adaptation is a musical work that represents a distinct alteration of another work (e.g. a free transcription), a work that paraphrases parts of various works or the general style of another composer, or a work that is merely based on other music (e.g. variations on a them).Ex. And literature is part of that essential human behavior; it engages us in pre-enactments and re-enactments.Ex. This technique consists primarily of a rephrasing of a client statements, such as, 'If I am understanding correctly, you are looking for...'.Ex. Librarians find this rendition of the public library story comforting, for it is quite fashionable to be identified with idealistic and humanitarian reform in this country.Ex. It is proposed that a dictionary of personal proper names be compiled as a way to reach uniformity in the rendering of foreign personal names into Russian Cyrillic and back into the Latin alphabet.Ex. Most authorities rightly warn us, however, that telling and reading are not the same as acting.Ex. My reading of Joel's comments was that he'd be willing to drop all the others out of the picture if one of you were willing to do the whole thing.----* darle una interpretación = give + interpretation.* dirigir interpretación musical = conduct.* interpretación errónea = misinterpretation, misrepresentation.* interpretaciones = current accounts.* interpretación musical = music performance, musical performance.* interpretación simultánea = simultaneous interpretation.* mala interpretación = misinterpretation.* malinterpretación = misreading.* medio de interpretación = medium of performance.* reinterpretación = reinterpretation [re-interpretation].* * *a) ( de un texto) interpretationb) (Cin, Mús, Teatr) interpretationc) ( traducción oral) interpreting* * *= interpretation, performance, transcription, re-enactment [reenactment], rephrasing, rendition, rendering, acting, reading.Ex: In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.
Ex: A miniature score is a musical score nor primarily intended for performance use, with type reduced in size.Ex: A musical adaptation is a musical work that represents a distinct alteration of another work (e.g. a free transcription), a work that paraphrases parts of various works or the general style of another composer, or a work that is merely based on other music (e.g. variations on a them).Ex: And literature is part of that essential human behavior; it engages us in pre-enactments and re-enactments.Ex: This technique consists primarily of a rephrasing of a client statements, such as, 'If I am understanding correctly, you are looking for...'.Ex: Librarians find this rendition of the public library story comforting, for it is quite fashionable to be identified with idealistic and humanitarian reform in this country.Ex: It is proposed that a dictionary of personal proper names be compiled as a way to reach uniformity in the rendering of foreign personal names into Russian Cyrillic and back into the Latin alphabet.Ex: Most authorities rightly warn us, however, that telling and reading are not the same as acting.Ex: My reading of Joel's comments was that he'd be willing to drop all the others out of the picture if one of you were willing to do the whole thing.* darle una interpretación = give + interpretation.* dirigir interpretación musical = conduct.* interpretación errónea = misinterpretation, misrepresentation.* interpretaciones = current accounts.* interpretación musical = music performance, musical performance.* interpretación simultánea = simultaneous interpretation.* mala interpretación = misinterpretation.* malinterpretación = misreading.* medio de interpretación = medium of performance.* reinterpretación = reinterpretation [re-interpretation].* * *1 (de un texto, un comentario) interpretationse le pueden dar diferentes interpretaciones it can be interpreted in different ways2 (de un personaje) interpretationla interpretación de Romeo the interpretation of Romeo, the way Romeo is played; (de una pieza musical) interpretation, rendition3 (traducción oral) interpretinginterpretación simultánea simultaneous interpreting* * *
interpretación sustantivo femenino
b) (Cin, Mús, Teat) interpretation
interpretación sustantivo femenino
1 interpretation: es experto en la interpretación de escritos antiguos, he's an expert in interpreting old documents
2 Mús Teat performance: hizo una interpretación magnífica, her performance was stunning
' interpretación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actuación
- bordar
- enmudecer
- impugnar
- lectura
- portentosa
- portentoso
- brillo
- incorrecto
English:
ability
- interpretation
- liberal
- performance
- playing
- powerful
- reading
- rendering
- rendition
- test case
- acting
- portrayal
- spin
- understanding
* * *1. [de ideas, significado] interpretation;mala interpretación misinterpretation;interpretación judicial legal interpretation;interpretación literal/restrictiva literal/limited interpretation2. [artística] performance, interpretation;[de obra musical] performance, rendition;estudia interpretación teatral she's studying acting;su interpretación de la quinta sinfonía fue emocionante their performance of the fifth symphony was thrilling3. [traducción] interpretinginterpretación consecutiva consecutive interpreting;interpretación simultánea simultaneous interpreting* * *f1 interpretation2 TEA performance (de as)* * ** * *interpretación n (actuación) performance
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portentoso — /porten toso/ agg. [dal lat. portentosus, der. di portentum portento ]. 1. [che ha natura o carattere di portento: un avvenimento p. ] ▶◀ miracoloso, (fam.) mostruoso, prodigioso, soprannaturale, straordinario. 2. (estens.) [di formidabile… … Enciclopedia Italiana
portentoso — portentoso, sa adjetivo maravilloso, prodigioso, asombroso, milagroso, pasmoso, estupendo. * * * Sinónimos: ■ maravilloso, milagroso … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
portentoso — |ô| adj. Que tem o caráter de portento; assombroso, prodigioso. • Plural: portentosos |ó| … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
portentoso — portentoso, sa (Del lat. portentōsus). adj. Singular, extraño y que por su novedad causa admiración, terror o pasmo … Diccionario de la lengua española
portentoso — ► adjetivo Que causa asombro por ser extraordinario: ■ ha heredado una portentosa riqueza; fuimos testigos de un hecho portentoso. SINÓNIMO asombroso prodigioso * * * portentoso, a (del lat. «portentōsus») adj. Que causa admiración, asombro o… … Enciclopedia Universal
portentoso — por·ten·tó·so agg., s.m. CO 1. agg., che ha natura o carattere di portento, prodigioso: avvenimento portentoso Sinonimi: incredibile, sorprendente, stupefacente, eccezionale, straordinario, strepitoso. 2. agg., che ha caratteristiche o proprietà… … Dizionario italiano
portentoso — {{#}}{{LM P31144}}{{〓}} {{SynP31893}} {{[}}portentoso{{]}}, {{[}}portentosa{{]}} ‹por·ten·to·so, sa› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} Que causa admiración, sorpresa o asombro por su singularidad. {{#}}{{LM SynP31893}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
portentoso — {{hw}}{{portentoso}}{{/hw}}agg. Che costituisce un portento: fatto portentoso | Eccezionalmente valido: atleta –p … Enciclopedia di italiano
portentoso — pl.m. portentosi sing.f. portentosa pl.f. portentose … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
portentoso — agg. prodigioso, miracoloso, straordinario, stupefacente, incredibile, soprannaturale, mostruoso (fam.) … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
prodigioso — pro·di·gió·so agg. CO 1. che costituisce un prodigio; che è inconsueto, inspiegabile dalla ragione o in base a conoscenze scientifiche Sinonimi: miracoloso. 2. estens., iperb., che sembra effetto di un prodigio, che ha in sé dell incredibile, del … Dizionario italiano