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1 proxémica
= proxemics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. Non-verbal communication also includes para-language (grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.* * *= proxemics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: Non-verbal communication also includes para-language (grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.
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2 gruñido
m.growl, grumble, grunt, snarl.past part.past participle of spanish verb: gruñir.* * *1 grunt, growl* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de animal] grunt, growldar gruñidos — to grunt, growl
2) (=queja) grouse *, grumbledar gruñidos — to grouse *, grumble
* * *b) (fam) ( de persona) grunt* * *= groan, grunt, snarl, growl.Ex. Various extremes of excitement and despair ensued: groans, sweating brows, pencils chewed.Ex. Non-verbal communication also includes para-language ( grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.Ex. He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex. The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *b) (fam) ( de persona) grunt* * *= groan, grunt, snarl, growl.Ex: Various extremes of excitement and despair ensued: groans, sweating brows, pencils chewed.
Ex: Non-verbal communication also includes para-language ( grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.Ex: He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex: The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *1 (del cerdo) grunt2 (del perro) growl3 ( fam) (de una persona) gruntcontestó con un gruñido he replied with a grunt, he grunted (in reply)* * *
Del verbo gruñir: ( conjugate gruñir)
gruñido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
gruñido
gruñir
gruñido sustantivo masculino
grunt;
( del perro) growl
gruñir ( conjugate gruñir) verbo intransitivo
[ perro] to growl
gruñido sustantivo masculino grunt: estoy hasta las narices de tus gruñidos, I'm sick of your grumbling
gruñir verbo intransitivo
1 (cerdo) to grunt
2 (persona) to grumble
' gruñido' also found in these entries:
English:
groan
- growl
- grunt
- snarl
* * *gruñido nm1. [de perro] growl2. [de cerdo] grunt3. [de persona] grumble;dar gruñidos to grumble;dijo con un gruñido que no quería ir he grumbled that he didn't want to go* * *m grunt; de perro growl* * *gruñido nm: growl, grunt* * *gruñido n1. (de cerdo) grunt2. (de perro) growl3. (de persona) grumble -
3 paralenguaje
Ex. Non-verbal communication also includes para-language (grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.* * *Ex: Non-verbal communication also includes para-language (grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.
* * *paralanguage* * *paralenguaje nmLing paralanguage -
4 proxemia
f.proxemics.
См. также в других словарях:
proxemics — 1963, coined from PROXIMITY (Cf. proximity) + emics … Etymology dictionary
proxemics — [präk sē′miks] n. the study of how people use and structure space or spatial arrangements in work, personal relations, etc. proxemic adj … English World dictionary
Proxemics — Diagram of Edward T. Hall s personal reaction bubbles (1966), showing radius in feet Proxemics is the study of measurable distances between people as they interact. The term was introduced by anthropologist Edward T. Hall in 1966.[1] The effects… … Wikipedia
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proxemics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: proximity + emics (as in phonemics) Date: 1963 the study of the nature, degree, and effect of the spatial separation individuals naturally maintain (as in various social and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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proxemics — noun The study of the effects of the physical distance between people in different cultures and societies … Wiktionary
proxemics — The scientific discipline concerned with the various aspects of urban overcrowding. [L. proximus, nearest, next] * * * prox·e·mics präk sē miks n pl but sing or pl in constr the study of the nature, degree, and effect of the spatial separation… … Medical dictionary
proxemics — study of man’s need for personal space Sciences and Studies … Phrontistery dictionary
proxemics — [prɒk si:mɪks] plural noun [treated as sing.] the branch of study concerned with the amount of space that people set between themselves and others. Origin 1960s: from proximity, on the pattern of words such as phonemics … English new terms dictionary
proxemics — prox·e·mics … English syllables