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1 ertende
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2 zombeteiro
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3 jenaka
quizzical, funny, jocose, droll, comic, arch* * *coltish* * *funny, humorous -
4 испытующий
quizzical, searchingиспыту́ющий взгляд — searching / peering look
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5 spørrende
quizzical, interrogative -
6 чудат
quizzical -
7 inquisitivo
adj.inquisitive, analysing, curious, enquiring.* * *► adjetivo1 inquisitive* * *ADJ inquisitive, curious* * *- va adjetivo inquisitive, curious* * *= questioning, searching, inquisitive, enquiring [inquiring, -USA], quizzical, prying.Ex. Pope studied him with questioning eyes, his hand reaching for the coolish remainder of his coffee.Ex. The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.Ex. Skilled and inquisitive use of libraries can enrich the academic and personal lives of students.Ex. By means of advances in typography, layout and content, their indexes gradually evolved into ever more precise and useful aids to the enquiring reader.Ex. Troche's quizzical eye has the capacity to make even the most mundane landscapes unsettling.Ex. Our books are not open to general requests from the general public, or prying individuals seeking to find something with which to find fault.* * *- va adjetivo inquisitive, curious* * *= questioning, searching, inquisitive, enquiring [inquiring, -USA], quizzical, prying.Ex: Pope studied him with questioning eyes, his hand reaching for the coolish remainder of his coffee.
Ex: The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.Ex: Skilled and inquisitive use of libraries can enrich the academic and personal lives of students.Ex: By means of advances in typography, layout and content, their indexes gradually evolved into ever more precise and useful aids to the enquiring reader.Ex: Troche's quizzical eye has the capacity to make even the most mundane landscapes unsettling.Ex: Our books are not open to general requests from the general public, or prying individuals seeking to find something with which to find fault.* * *inquisitivo -vainquisitive, curious* * *
inquisitivo,-a adjetivo inquisitive
' inquisitivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inquisitiva
- curioso
English:
curious
- inquisitive
- quizzical
- inquiring
- questioning
- searching
* * *inquisitivo, -a adjinquisitive* * *adj inquisitive* * *inquisitivo, -va adj: inquisitive, curious♦ inquisitivamente adv -
8 socarrón
adj.1 mocking, sneering, sarcastic.2 fond of joking, teasing, waggish, sardonic.m.sneerer.* * *► adjetivo1 (astuto) sly, cunning2 (burlón) sarcastic, ironic, wry► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (astuto) sly fox2 (burlón) sarcastic person, wry person* * *ADJ1) (=irónico) [persona, comentario, tono] sarcastic, ironical; [humor] snide2) (=astuto) crafty, cunning, sly* * ** * *= smirkingly, quizzical.Ex. At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex. Troche's quizzical eye has the capacity to make even the most mundane landscapes unsettling.* * ** * *= smirkingly, quizzical.Ex: At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.
Ex: Troche's quizzical eye has the capacity to make even the most mundane landscapes unsettling.* * *1 (sarcástico) sarcastic, snide2 (taimado) sly, crafty* * *
socarrón
( taimado) sly, crafty
socarrón,-ona
I adjetivo mocking, ironic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (burlón) ironic person
2 (ladino, pícaro) rogue
' socarrón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
socarrona
English:
crack
- quizzical
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9 amable
adj.kind.¿sería tan amable de…? would you be so kind as to…?* * *► adjetivo1 kind, nice■ ¿sería usted tan amable de...? would you be so kind as to...?* * *adj.kind, nice* * *ADJ kind, niceser amable con algn — to be kind to sb, be nice to sb
¡qué amable ha sido usted trayéndolo! — how kind of you to bring it!
¡muy amable! — thanks very much, that's very kind, that's very kind of you
sea tan amable (como para), si es tan amable (como para) — LAm please be so kind as to
* * *a) <persona/gesto> kind¿sería tan amable de...? — would you be so kind as to...?
b) (AmS) <rato/velada> pleasant* * *= friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.], kind [kinder -comp., kindest -sup.], amiable, obliging, friendly-sounding, friendly-sounding, kindly, neighbourly [neighborly, -USA].Ex. Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.Ex. I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex. There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Ex. The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex. The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex. Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.Ex. They believe being neighbourly is an important and fulfilling part of life.----* poco amable = off-putting, surly [surlier -comp., surliest -sup.], crusty [crustier -comp., crustiest -sup.].* * *a) <persona/gesto> kind¿sería tan amable de...? — would you be so kind as to...?
b) (AmS) <rato/velada> pleasant* * *= friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.], kind [kinder -comp., kindest -sup.], amiable, obliging, friendly-sounding, friendly-sounding, kindly, neighbourly [neighborly, -USA].Ex: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.
Ex: I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Ex: There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Ex: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Ex: Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.Ex: They believe being neighbourly is an important and fulfilling part of life.* poco amable = off-putting, surly [surlier -comp., surliest -sup.], crusty [crustier -comp., crustiest -sup.].* * *1 ‹persona/gesto› kindes muy amable de su parte that's very kind of youuna persona de trato amable a kindly persongracias por su amable carta thank you for your kind letter¿sería tan amable de darle este recado? could you possibly give him o would you be so kind as to give him this message?2 ( AmS) ‹rato/velada› pleasant* * *
amable adjetivo
¿sería tan amable de …? would you be so kind as to …?
amable adjetivo
1 kind, nice
2 frml ¿sería tan amable de indicarme cómo se llega a la plaza mayor?, would you be so kind as to show me the way to the main square?
' amable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acaso
- atenta
- atento
- baja
- bajo
- brusca
- brusco
- condescendiente
- conmigo
- gentil
- otra
- otro
- que
- sí
- bonachón
- bueno
- conceptuoso
- contigo
- delicadeza
- esfuerzo
- gente
- poder
- solícito
- tanto
English:
amiable
- favor
- favour
- friendly
- good
- helpful
- host
- hurt
- kind
- neighborly
- neighbourly
- nice
- of
- suave
- sympathetic
- unkind
- conscious
- possibly
- sporting
- thoughtful
* * *amable adj1. [persona] kind, nice;es una persona de carácter amable she's a kind o nice person;un policía muy amable a very nice policeman;se mostró muy amable con nosotros he was very kind o nice to us;es muy amable de tu parte it's very kind o nice of you;¿sería tan amable de…? would you be so kind as to…?;la joven ministra representa la cara amable del régimen the young woman minister is the acceptable face of the government2. Andes, RP [rato] nice, pleasant;pasamos un rato muy amable we had a very nice o pleasant time* * *adj kind ( con to);¿sería tan amable de ayudarme? would you be so kind as to help me?;muy amable, es Vd muy amable it’s very good o kind of you* * *amable adj: kind, nice♦ amablemente adv* * *amable adj kind / nice -
10 asomarse por
v.1 to take a look through, to peek through.Ellos se asomaron por el hueco They peeked through the hole.2 to lean out of, to lean out.Ellos se asomaron por la baranda They leaned out of the railing.* * *(v.) = lean out ofEx. Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.* * *(v.) = lean out ofEx: Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.
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11 cariñoso
adj.affectionate, fond, kind, loving.* * *► adjetivo1 loving, affectionate* * *(f. - cariñosa)adj.affectionate, loving* * *ADJ affectionate, loving* * ** * *= warm [warm -comp., warmest -sup.], affectionate, fond, loving, tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.], kindly, kind [kinder -comp., kindest -sup.].Ex. Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.Ex. There were moments when he could be almost affectionate, moments when his thoughts did not seem to be turned inward upon his own anxious solicitudes.Ex. The editorial 'Bidding a fond farewell' marks the end of Carol Diedrichs' 13 years as editor in chief of the journal.Ex. The attention good literature pays to life is both loving and detached.Ex. A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.Ex. Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.Ex. I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.----* abrazo cariñoso = warm hug.* * ** * *= warm [warm -comp., warmest -sup.], affectionate, fond, loving, tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.], kindly, kind [kinder -comp., kindest -sup.].Ex: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.
Ex: There were moments when he could be almost affectionate, moments when his thoughts did not seem to be turned inward upon his own anxious solicitudes.Ex: The editorial 'Bidding a fond farewell' marks the end of Carol Diedrichs' 13 years as editor in chief of the journal.Ex: The attention good literature pays to life is both loving and detached.Ex: A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.Ex: Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.Ex: I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.* abrazo cariñoso = warm hug.* * *cariñoso -sa‹persona› affectionate, warmes un marido muy cariñoso he is an affectionate o a loving husbandser cariñoso con algn to be affectionate toward(s) sbenvíale un cariñoso saludo de mi parte send her my love o my warmest regardsrecibió una cariñosa bienvenida she was given a very warm welcome* * *
cariñoso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹ persona› affectionate;
‹ bienvenida› warm;
cariñoso,-a adjetivo loving, affectionate
' cariñoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cariñosa
- conmigo
- dulce
- tierna
- tierno
- apelativo
- corazón
- nene
- querendón
- tono
English:
affectionate
- baby
- caring
- fond
- loving
- tender
- warm
* * *cariñoso, -a adjaffectionate, tender;es muy cariñoso he's very affectionate;ha estado muy cariñoso conmigo últimamente he's been very affectionate towards me recently;un saludo muy cariñoso [en carta] love, with love* * *adj affectionate* * *cariñoso, -sa adjafectuoso: affectionate, loving♦ cariñosamente adv* * *cariñoso adj affectionate / loving -
12 sonreír
v.1 to smile, to crack a smile.Ella sonríe cuando le pagan She smiles when they pay her.2 to smile at, to smile to.Me sonrió María Mary smiled at me.3 to smile on.Le sonrió la vida Life smiled on her.* * *1 to smile1 to smile at2 figurado (favorecer) to smile on, smile upon1 to smile* * *verb* * *1. VI1) [persona] to smile2) (=favorecer)2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona to smileb) vida/fortuna (+ me/te/le etc) to smile on2.sonreírse v pron to smile* * *= break into + a smile, give + a grin, grin, beam.Ex. 'I know for a fact that it has to be modified, and more than a little,' she said, grinning awkwardly.Ex. Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.----* dejar de sonreír = extinguish + smile.* sonreír (a) = smile (at).* sonreír socarronamente = smirk.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona to smileb) vida/fortuna (+ me/te/le etc) to smile on2.sonreírse v pron to smile* * *= break into + a smile, give + a grin, grin, beam.Ex: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.
Ex: 'I know for a fact that it has to be modified, and more than a little,' she said, grinning awkwardly.Ex: Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.* dejar de sonreír = extinguish + smile.* sonreír (a) = smile (at).* sonreír socarronamente = smirk.* * *vi1 «persona» to smileal pasar por mi lado, me sonrió he smiled at me as he went past2 «vida/fortuna» (+ me/te/le etc) to smile onel futuro le sonríe his future is brightto smile* * *
sonreír ( conjugate sonreír) verbo intransitivo
sonreír(le) a algn to smile at sb
sonreír vi, sonreírse verbo reflexivo to smile: le sonreía, she was smiling at him
' sonreír' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sonreírse
English:
beam
- grin
- smile
- smirk
- raise
* * *♦ vi1. [reír levemente] to smile;me sonrió she smiled at mele sonrió la fortuna fortune smiled on him* * *v/i smile;sonreír a alguien smile at s.o.;la suerte le sonríe fortune smiles on him* * *sonreír {66} vi: to smile* * *sonreír vb to smile -
13 interrogatorio
m (pl -ri) questioning* * *interrogatorio agg. interrogatory, interrogative: un tono interrogatorio, an interrogatory tone◆ s.m. interrogation; questioning: i prigionieri furono sottoposti a un lungo interrogatorio, the prisoners underwent a lengthy interrogation; (dir.) interrogatorio diretto, direct examination; interrogatorio di polizia, police interrogation; interrogatorio con contraddittorio, incrociato, cross-examination // e non farmi l'interrogatorio per sapere dov'ero!, (estens.) and don't cross-examine (o interrogate) me to find out where I was!* * *1. 2.sostantivo maschile (di accusato, ostaggio) interrogation, questioning, probing; (di testimone) examinationsottoporre qcn. a un interrogatorio — to interrogate sb
interrogatorio di terzo grado — third degree colloq.
* * *interrogatoriopl. -ri /interroga'tɔrjo, ri/[ tono] interrogatory, quizzical(di accusato, ostaggio) interrogation, questioning, probing; (di testimone) examination; sottoporre qcn. a un interrogatorio to interrogate sb.interrogatorio di terzo grado third degree colloq. -
14 koominen
yks.nom. koominen; yks.gen. koomisen; yks.part. koomista; yks.ill. koomiseen; mon.gen. koomisten koomisien; mon.part. koomisia; mon.ill. koomisiincomic (adje)comical (adje)quizzical (adje)funny (noun)ragtime (noun)* * *• funny• quizzical• ragtime• comical• comic• amusing -
15 вопросительный
1) General subject: interrogatory, questionary, quizzical, questioning3) Grammar: interrogative -
16 вопросительный взгляд
1) General subject: interrogative look, interrogatory look, questioning look, quizzical look2) Makarov: inquiring lookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вопросительный взгляд
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17 вопрошающий
1) General subject: inquiring, interrogative, questioning, quizzical2) Bookish: erotetic3) Parapsychology: querent -
18 его лицо стало лукавым
General subject: there was a quizzical expression on his faceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его лицо стало лукавым
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19 иронический
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20 комичный
См. также в других словарях:
Quizzical — Quiz zic*al (kw[i^]z z[i^]*kal), a. Relating to quizzing; given to quizzing; of the nature of a quiz; farcical; sportive. [1913 Webster] {Quiz zic*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quizzical — index inquisitive, interrogative, ironic, skeptical, suspicious (distrustful) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
quizzical — 1789, from quiz odd or eccentric person (1782), of unknown origin (see QUIZ (Cf. quiz)) … Etymology dictionary
quizzical — [adj] appearing confused or curious amusing, aporetic, arch, bantering, derisive, disbelieving, eccentric, incredulous, inquiring, inquisitive, mocking, odd, probing, quaint, queer, questioning, sardonic, searching, showme*, skeptical,… … New thesaurus
quizzical — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ indicating mild or amused puzzlement. DERIVATIVES quizzicality noun quizzically adverb quizzicalness noun … English terms dictionary
quizzical — [kwiz′i kəl] adj. [< QUIZ + IC + AL] 1. odd; comical 2. teasing; bantering 3. perplexed; questioning quizzicality [quiz′zikal′ə tē] n. quizzically adv … English World dictionary
quizzical — adjective Date: 1797 1. comically quaint < a quizzical old man > 2. mildly teasing or mocking < a quizzical remark > 3. expressive of puzzlement, curiosity, or disbelief < raised a quizzical eyebrow > • quizzicality noun • quizzically … New Collegiate Dictionary
quizzical — quiz|zi|cal [ˈkwızıkəl] adj a quizzical expression is one that shows that you do not understand something and perhaps think it is slightly amusing a quizzical look/expression/smile ▪ He sat and watched her, a quizzical look on his face.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
quizzical — [[t]kwɪ̱zɪk(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If you give someone a quizzical look or smile, you look at them in a way that shows that you are surprised or amused by their behaviour. He gave Robin a mildly quizzical glance. Derived words:… … English dictionary
quizzical — quizzicality, quizzicalness, n. quizzically, adv. /kwiz i keuhl/, adj. 1. odd, queer, or comical. 2. questioning or puzzled: a quizzical expression on her face. 3. derisively questioning, ridiculing, or chaffing. [1790 1800; QUIZ + ICAL] * * * … Universalium
quizzical — adj. Quizzical is used with these nouns: ↑expression, ↑eyebrow, ↑glance, ↑look … Collocations dictionary