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1 provinciano
adj.provincial, parochial, small-town.m.1 hillbilly, clod, bumpkin, churlish individual.2 yokel.* * *► adjetivo1 peyorativo provincial► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 provincial* * *provinciano, -a1. ADJ1) (=rural) country antes de s2) (=paleto) provincial3) † (=vasco) Basque, of the Basque Provinces2. SM / F1) (=de provincias) provincial country dweller2) † (=vasco) Basque* * *I- na adjetivoa) ( de provincias) provincialb) (pey) ( estrecho) parochialsu actitud es muy provinciana — she's very parochial o provincial in her outlook
c) (pey) ( paleto)IIno seas provinciano — don't be such a hick (AmE) o (BrE) country bumpkin
- na masculino, femeninoa) ( de provincias)b) (pey) ( de mentalidad estrecha) provincialc) ( paleto) hick (AmE), country bumpkin (BrE)* * *= parochial, provincial.Nota: Nombre.Ex. This article covers dissemination of research work and research that is esoteric, irrelevant, parochial, obsolete or incomprehensible.Ex. This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.----* ser provinciano = be provincial.* * *I- na adjetivoa) ( de provincias) provincialb) (pey) ( estrecho) parochialsu actitud es muy provinciana — she's very parochial o provincial in her outlook
c) (pey) ( paleto)IIno seas provinciano — don't be such a hick (AmE) o (BrE) country bumpkin
- na masculino, femeninoa) ( de provincias)b) (pey) ( de mentalidad estrecha) provincialc) ( paleto) hick (AmE), country bumpkin (BrE)* * *= parochial, provincial.Nota: Nombre.Ex: This article covers dissemination of research work and research that is esoteric, irrelevant, parochial, obsolete or incomprehensible.
Ex: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.* ser provinciano = be provincial.* * *1 (de provincias) provincialse crió en un ambiente provinciano she had a provincial upbringing2 ( pey) (estrecho) parochialsu actitud es de lo más provinciana she's very parochial o provincial in her outlook, she has a real small-town mentality3 ( pey)masculine, feminine1(de provincias): la capital se llena de provincianos people from the provinces flock into the capital2 ( pey) (de mentalidad estrecha) provincial* * *
provinciano◊ -na adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) ( de provincias):
provinciano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino provincial: ¡qué provinciano eres a veces!, you can be so provincial sometimes!
' provinciano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
provinciana
English:
provincial
- parochial
* * *provinciano, -a♦ adj1. [de la provincia] provincial♦ nm,f* * *I adj provincialII m, provinciana f provincial* * *provinciano, -na adj: provincial, unsophisticated -
2 aristocracia rural, la
(n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, theEx. In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.Ex. This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials. -
3 aristocracia terrateniente, la
(n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, theEx. In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.Ex. This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials. -
4 terratenientes, los
(n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, theEx. In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.Ex. This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials. -
5 aristocracia rural
f.squirearchy, landed gentry.* * *la aristocracia rural(n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, theEx: In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.
Ex: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials. -
6 aristocracia terrateniente
la aristocracia terrateniente(n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, theEx: In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.
Ex: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials. -
7 terratenientes
los terratenientes(n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, theEx: In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.
Ex: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.
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