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adjective (allowing or causing something to be known or seen: a revealing statement.) reveladortr[rɪ'viːɪlŋ]1 revelador,-raadj.• revelador adj.rɪ'viːlɪŋadjective <document/statement> revelador; <neckline/garment> atrevido, revelador[rɪ'viːlɪŋ]ADJ (gen) revelador* * *[rɪ'viːlɪŋ]adjective <document/statement> revelador; <neckline/garment> atrevido, revelador -
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adj.revelador(ora) (sign, comment); insinuante (dress)ger.gerundio del verbo REVEAL. -
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adjective, noun (describing verbs which occur as parts of statements and questions: In `I ran home' and `Are you going?' `ran' and `are going' are indicative (verbs).) indicativotr[ɪn'dɪkətɪv]1 formal use indicativo,-a (of, de)2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL indicativo,-a1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL indicativoindicative [ɪn'dɪkət̬ɪv] adj: indicativoadj.• indicativo, -a adj.n.• indicativo s.m.
I ɪn'dɪkətɪv1) ( revealing) (frml)to be indicative OF something — ser* indicio de algo, revelar algo
2) ( Ling) <mood/form> indicativo
II
[ɪn'dɪkǝtɪv]1. ADJ1)2) (Ling) [mood] indicativo2.N (Ling) indicativo m* * *
I [ɪn'dɪkətɪv]1) ( revealing) (frml)to be indicative OF something — ser* indicio de algo, revelar algo
2) ( Ling) <mood/form> indicativo
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rə'vi:l1) (to make known: All their secrets have been revealed.) revelar2) (to show; to allow to be seen: He scraped away the top layer of paint from the picture, revealing an earlier painting underneath.) revelar, dejar ver•reveal vb revelartr[rɪ'viːl]1 revelar2 dejar ver, mostrarreveal [ri'vi:l] vt1) divulge: revelar, divulgarto reveal a secret: revelar un secreto2) show: manifestar, mostrar, dejar verv.• constar v.• descubrir v.• desencapotar v.• desnudar v.• destapar v.• desvelar v.• exteriorizar v.• manifestar v.• revelar v.• sacar a relucir expr.rɪ'viːla) (disclose, make known) revelar, desvelar, develar (AmL)to reveal something/somebody AS something: the structure was revealed as (being) unsafe se puso de manifiesto que la estructura no era segura; this revealed him to us as a coward/hero — esto nos demostró que era un cobarde/héroe
b) ( bring to view) dejar ver[rɪ'viːl]VT1) (=uncover) revelar, dejar al descubierto2) (=show) [survey, test] poner de manifiesto; (=make public) [person] revelar; [+ feelings] exteriorizarI cannot reveal to you what he said — no puedo revelarte or contarte lo que dijo
he revealed himself to be or as... — demostró ser...
* * *[rɪ'viːl]a) (disclose, make known) revelar, desvelar, develar (AmL)to reveal something/somebody AS something: the structure was revealed as (being) unsafe se puso de manifiesto que la estructura no era segura; this revealed him to us as a coward/hero — esto nos demostró que era un cobarde/héroe
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adjective (having a great effect: a telling argument.) eficaztr['telɪŋ]1 (blow) contundente; (smile, reaction) elocuente, expresivo,-a, revelador,-raadj.• eficaz adj.• revelador adj.n.• narración s.f.pres.part.• diciendo (De "decir") ger.'telɪŋa) ( effective) <criticism/argument> contundenteb) ( revealing) <sign/remark> revelador, elocuente['telɪŋ]1.ADJ (=effective) [blow] certero; [argument] contundente, eficaz; (=significant) [figures, remark] revelador2.N narración f* * *['telɪŋ]a) ( effective) <criticism/argument> contundenteb) ( revealing) <sign/remark> revelador, elocuente -
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1) (a public display (eg of works of art, industrial goods etc): an exhibition of children's books.) exposición2) (an act of showing or revealing: What an exhibition of bad temper!) demostraciónexhibition n exposicióntr[eksɪ'bɪʃən]1 (art etc) exposición nombre femenino2 (display) demostración nombre femenino, muestra\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on exhibition estar expuesto,-ato make an exhibition of oneself ponerse en ridículo, hacer el ridículoexhibition [.ɛksə'bɪʃən] n1) : exposición f, exhibición f2)to make an exhibition of oneself : dar el espectáculo, hacer el ridículon.• beca s.f.• demostración s.f.• exhibición s.f.• exposición s.f.'eksə'bɪʃən, ˌeksɪ'bɪʃəncount & mass noun1) (of paintings, goods) exposición fto be on exhibition — estar* expuesto; (before n)
exhibition hall — sala f or salón m de exposiciones
2) (of trait, quality) muestra f[ˌeksɪ'bɪʃǝn]to make an exhibition of oneself — dar* un espectáculo, hacer* el ridículo
1. N1) (=act, instance) manifestación f ; (=public show) exposición fto make an exhibition of o.s. — quedar en ridículo
2) (Brit) (Univ) beca f2.CPDexhibition centre N — centro m de exposiciones
exhibition game N — partido m de exhibición
exhibition match N — = exhibition game
* * *['eksə'bɪʃən, ˌeksɪ'bɪʃən]count & mass noun1) (of paintings, goods) exposición fto be on exhibition — estar* expuesto; (before n)
exhibition hall — sala f or salón m de exposiciones
2) (of trait, quality) muestra fto make an exhibition of oneself — dar* un espectáculo, hacer* el ridículo
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adjective (helping to make something clear: an illuminating discussion.) aclaratorio, esclarecedor; instructivotr[ɪ'lʊːmɪneɪtɪŋ]1 (revealing) revelador,-ra; (instructive) instructivo,-aadj.• aclaratorio, -a adj.• alumbrador adj.• de alumbrado adj.• instructivo, -a adj.[ɪ'luːmɪneɪtɪŋ]ADJ [remark, observation] esclarecedor; [lecture, experience] instructivo -
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revə'leiʃən1) (the act of revealing secrets, information etc: the revelation of the true facts.) revelación2) (something made known: amazing revelations.) revelacióntr[revə'leɪʃən]1 revelación nombre femeninorevelation [.rɛvə'leɪʃən] n: revelación fn.• revelación s.f.'revə'leɪʃəncount & mass nouna) ( disclosure) revelación fb) ( Bib)[ˌrevǝ'leɪʃǝn]N revelación f* * *['revə'leɪʃən]count & mass nouna) ( disclosure) revelación fb) ( Bib) -
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Del verbo atreverse: ( conjugate atreverse) \ \
atrevido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: atreverse atrevido
atreverse ( conjugate atreverse) verbo pronominal to dare;◊ ¡anda, atrévete! go on then, I dare you (to);no me atrevo a decírselo I daren't tell him; ¿cómo te atreves a pegarle? how dare you hit him?; ¿a que conmigo no te atreves? I bet you wouldn't dare take me on
atrevido -da adjetivo ‹ chiste› risqué; ‹ diseño› bold
atreverse verbo reflexivo to dare: ¿te atreves a hacerlo?, do you dare to do it? o dare you do it? ➣ Ver nota en dare
atrevido,-a adjetivo
1 (descarado) daring, bold
2 (insolente) cheeky, impudent
3 (un vestido) risqué ' atrevido' also found in these entries: Spanish: arrojada - arrojado - atrevida - desvergonzada - desvergonzado - impertinente - lanzada - lanzado English: audacious - daredevil - daring - naughty - presumptuous - revealing - forward - risqué - sassy - unadventurous -
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