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1) (without mistakes or flaws: She performed the dance perfectly.) perfectamente2) (very; completely: He was perfectly happy.) perfectamente; completamente, totalmenteperfectly adv1. perfectamente2. totalmentetr['pɜːfektlɪ]1 (exactly, faultlessly) perfectamente, a la perfección2 (absolutely) completamente, totalmente■ you know perfectly well that... sabes perfectamente bien que...adv.• altamente adv.• perfectamente adv.'pɜːrfɪktli, 'pɜːfɪktli1)a) ( exactly) <round/straight> totalmente; <fit/match> perfectamenteb) (faultlessly, ideally) perfectamente2) (completely, utterly) <safe/ridiculous> totalmente, absolutamentethat's perfectly obvious — eso está clarísimo, eso salta a la vista
that's perfectly true — tienes (or tiene etc) toda la razón
to be perfectly honest,... — si he de serte absolutamente franco...
he knows perfectly well that... — sabe perfectamente que...
['pɜːfɪktlɪ]ADV1) (=very well) perfectamentethe plan worked perfectly — el plan salió perfectamente or a la perfección
he is perfectly placed to understand the situation — está en la posición perfecta para comprender la situación
one of the most perfectly preserved medieval towns in the world — uno de los pueblos medievales mejor conservados del mundo
2) (=absolutely, entirely) [honest, frank, normal] totalmenteto be perfectly honest, I hate classical music — si te soy totalmente sincero, odio la música clásica
it's perfectly disgusting! — ¡es verdaderamente asqueroso!
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well, actually, we're perfectly happy about it — pues, la verdad, no nos importa en absoluto•
there may be some perfectly innocent explanation — puede que esto tenga una explicación totalmente inocente•
it is perfectly possible to eat well on a diet — es muy posible alimentarse bien aunque se esté a régimen•
you'll be perfectly safe here — aquí no correrás ni el más mínimo peligro•
we're perfectly satisfied with this — estamos plenamente satisfechos con esto•
look, it's perfectly simple — mira, es de lo más sencillo•
you know perfectly well what my answer will be — bien sabes or sabes muy bien qué respuesta te voy a dar* * *['pɜːrfɪktli, 'pɜːfɪktli]1)a) ( exactly) <round/straight> totalmente; <fit/match> perfectamenteb) (faultlessly, ideally) perfectamente2) (completely, utterly) <safe/ridiculous> totalmente, absolutamentethat's perfectly obvious — eso está clarísimo, eso salta a la vista
that's perfectly true — tienes (or tiene etc) toda la razón
to be perfectly honest,... — si he de serte absolutamente franco...
he knows perfectly well that... — sabe perfectamente que...
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5 Equestrianism
Equestrianism or Equitation has an ancient tradition in Portugal. Although today this sport of horseback riding, which is related to the art and science of horse breeding, is a peaceful activity, for centuries Portugal's use of the horse in cavalry was closely associated with war. Beginning in the 18th century, the activity became connected to bull- fighting. In war, the Portuguese used horse cavalry longer than most other European nations. While most armies gave up the horse for mechanized cavalry or tanks after World War I, Portugal was reluctant to change this tradition. Oddly, Portugal used a specialized form of cavalry in combat as late as 1969-1971, in Angola, a colony of Portugal until 1975. Portugal's army in Angola, engaged in a war with Angolan nationalist forces, employed the so-called "Dragoons," a specialized cavalry in rural areas, until 1971, a case perhaps of the last use of cavalry in modern warfare.Soccer, or futebol, is Portugal's favorite mass sport today, but equestrianism retains a special place in sports as a now democratized, if somewhat elite, sport for both Portuguese and visiting foreign riders. As of 1900, equestrianism was still the sport of royalty and aristocracy, but in the 21st century persons from all classes and groups enjoy it. The sport now features the unique Lusitano breed of horse, which evolved from earlier breeds of Iberian ponies and horses. Touring equestrianism recently has become an activity of niche tourism, and it is complemented by international competitive riding. Following the early 20th century, when the Olympics were revived, Portuguese competitors have excelled not only in sailing, field hockey on roller-skates, rowing, and marksmanship, but also in equestrianism. Notable Portuguese riders were medal winners in summer Olympics such as those of 1948 and 1988. This sport is engaged in primarily if not exclusively in regions with a history of horse breeding, riding, and cattle herding, in Ribatejo and Alentejo provinces, and has featured career military participants.Portuguese equestrianism, including the use of horses in bull-fighting, hunting, and other forms of sport, as well as in horse cavalry in war, was long associated with the lifestyles of royalty and the nobility. The use of traditional, Baroque riding gear and garb in competitive riding, instruction, and bull-fighting reflects such a tradition. Riders in bull-fighting or in exhibitions wear 18th-century male costumes that include a tricornered hat, long frock coats, breeches, stockings, and buckled shoes. The Ribatejo "cowboy" or riding herder wears the regional costume of a green and red cap, red tunic, white breeches and stockings, Portuguese bridles, and chaps sometimes made of olive leaves.Although their prestigious classical riding academy remains less well known than the famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Portugal has preserved the ancient tradition of a classical riding school in its Royal School of Portuguese Equestrian Arts, at Queluz, not far from the National Palace of Queluz, a miniature Portuguese Versailles, with a hall of mirrors, tiled garden, and canal. One of the great riding masters and trainers was the late Nuno Oliveira (1925-89), whose work generated a worldwide network of students and followers and who published classic riding manuals. Oliveira's widely admired method of instruction was to bring about a perfect harmony of action between horse and rider, an inspiration to new generations of riders.
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