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3 sacro
adj.sacred, holy, sacral.m.sacrum, coccyx bone, coccyx, coxal bone.* * *► adjetivo1 (sagrado) sacred2 ANATOMÍA sacrum1 (hueso) sacrum————————1 (hueso) sacrum* * *1.ADJ [arte, música] sacred2.SM (Anat) sacrum* * *- cra adjetivo sacred* * *= sacrum, sacral.Ex. The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.Ex. This allowed the political arm to take on the sacral aura of the religious.* * *- cra adjetivo sacred* * *= sacrum, sacral.Ex: The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.
Ex: This allowed the political arm to take on the sacral aura of the religious.* * *A ‹música/arte› sacredel Sacro Imperio Romano the Holy Roman EmpireB ( Anat) sacralhueso sacro sacrumsacrum* * *
sacro,-a adjetivo
I Rel sacred
II sustantivo masculino Anat sacrum
' sacro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
profana
- profano
- sacra
* * *sacro, -a♦ adj1. [sagrado] holy, sacredHist el Sacro Imperio Romano (Germánico) the Holy Roman Empire2. Anat sacral;el hueso sacro the sacrum♦ nmAnat sacrum* * *adj sacred, holy;música sacra sacred music;hueso sacro ANAT sacrum* * *sagrado: sacredarte sacro: sacred art -
4 el día del Juicio Final
Ex. The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.* * *Ex: The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.
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5 genitales
adj. & m. pl.genitals, external organs of reproduction, sex organs, down-below.* * *1 genitals* * *masculino plural genitals (pl), genital organs (pl)* * *= genitalia.Ex. The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.* * *masculino plural genitals (pl), genital organs (pl)* * *= genitalia.Ex: The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.
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genitales sustantivo masculino plural
genitals (pl), genital organs (pl)
' genitales' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
genital
- herpes
English:
fanny
- genitals
- twat
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6 integridad
f.1 integrity (moral).2 wholeness.3 entireness, integrity, unity, oneness.* * *1 integrity* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=totalidad) wholeness, completenessen su integridad — completely, as a whole
publicaron el texto en su integridad — they published the text in full o in its entirety
integridad física — personal safety, physical well being
2) (=honradez) integrity3) (Inform) integrity4) † (=virginidad) virginity* * *1) (totalidad, perfección)2) (entereza, rectitud) integrity* * *= integrity, wholeness, fullness, correctness, intactness.Ex. These might include security passwords, backup, restart and recovery programs and integrity checking, resumption after interruptions, skilled and novice level assistance, among other features.Ex. The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex. Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.Ex. Only entries without cross-references and notes may be changed because the system cannot judge the correctness of the cross-references and notes for the changed entry.Ex. The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.----* integridad de los números = integrity of numbers.* integridad física = life and limb, physical condition.* integridad moral = moral character.* integridad referencial = referential integrity.* * *1) (totalidad, perfección)2) (entereza, rectitud) integrity* * *= integrity, wholeness, fullness, correctness, intactness.Ex: These might include security passwords, backup, restart and recovery programs and integrity checking, resumption after interruptions, skilled and novice level assistance, among other features.
Ex: The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex: Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.Ex: Only entries without cross-references and notes may be changed because the system cannot judge the correctness of the cross-references and notes for the changed entry.Ex: The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.* integridad de los números = integrity of numbers.* integridad física = life and limb, physical condition.* integridad moral = moral character.* integridad referencial = referential integrity.* * *A(totalidad, perfección): amenaza la integridad del estado it threatens the integrity of the statecon este envase no hay garantías de la integridad del producto with this sort of packaging there is no guaranteeing the (good) condition of the productCompuesto:personal safetyun acto que atentó contra su integridad física an attempt against her lifeB (entereza, rectitud) integrityintegridad moral moral integrity* * *
integridad sustantivo femenino
integrity
integridad sustantivo femenino integrity
' integridad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decencia
- duda
- responder
English:
integrity
* * *integridad nf1. [moral] integrity2. [física] safety;el estado del estadio ponía en peligro la integridad física de los espectadores the condition of the stadium posed a safety risk to spectators;van a defender la integridad territorial del país they will defend the country's borders3. [totalidad] wholeness;leí la ley en su integridad I read the law in its entirety* * *f1 entirety;el texto en su integridad the text in full, the text in its entirety2 ( honradez) integrity* * *integridad nf1) rectitud: integrity, honesty2) : wholeness, completeness -
7 nido
m.1 nest.2 home, abode.3 nidus.* * *1 nest\caerse del nido figurado to be born yesterday■ ¿qué te crees, que me acabo de caer del nido o qué? what do you take me for? I wasn't born yesterday you know!nido de abeja smockingnido de amor love nestnido de ladrones den of thieves* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [gen] nestnido de abeja — [en tela] honeycomb pattern
2) (=escondrijo) hiding place3) [de conflictos] hotbed; [de discusiones] focus4) [en hospital] baby unit5) [de bebé] (=camita) cot; (=corralito) play-pen6) (=emplazamiento)* * *a) (de aves, insectos) nestcaerse del nido — (fam)
¿tú te crees que yo me he caído del nido? — I wasn't born yesterday, you know! (colloq)
b) ( hogar) nestc) ( guarida) den* * *= backlog, nest, leper colony, nidus.Ex. When the move took place in 1897, it was found that there was a backlog of some thirty years of uncatalogued and unbound material.Ex. Here the idea of chronological sequence may be used; for example, when considering the relative position in the overall order of 'birds' and 'nests', birds must come first.Ex. Without data protection legislation the UK could become the leper colony of unsafe information with companies in other countries refusing to transmit valuable data into the UK.Ex. The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.----* cama nido = truckle bed, trumple bed, trundle bed.* dejar el nido = fly + the nest, leave + the nest.* nido comestible = esculent nest.* nido de avispas = hornet's nest, wasps' nest.* nido de cuervo = crow's nest.* nido familiar = family nest.* volar del nido = fly + the nest, leave + the nest.* * *a) (de aves, insectos) nestcaerse del nido — (fam)
¿tú te crees que yo me he caído del nido? — I wasn't born yesterday, you know! (colloq)
b) ( hogar) nestc) ( guarida) den* * *= backlog, nest, leper colony, nidus.Ex: When the move took place in 1897, it was found that there was a backlog of some thirty years of uncatalogued and unbound material.
Ex: Here the idea of chronological sequence may be used; for example, when considering the relative position in the overall order of 'birds' and 'nests', birds must come first.Ex: Without data protection legislation the UK could become the leper colony of unsafe information with companies in other countries refusing to transmit valuable data into the UK.Ex: The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.* cama nido = truckle bed, trumple bed, trundle bed.* dejar el nido = fly + the nest, leave + the nest.* nido comestible = esculent nest.* nido de avispas = hornet's nest, wasps' nest.* nido de cuervo = crow's nest.* nido familiar = family nest.* volar del nido = fly + the nest, leave + the nest.* * *1 (de aves, insectos) nestcaerse del nido ( fam): ¿tú te crees que yo me he caído del nido? I wasn't born yesterday, you know! ( colloq)parece que se acaba de caer del nido he's so naive o ( colloq) greenser un nido de víboras to be a nest of vipersen los nidos de antaño no hay pájaros hogaño ( arc); things have changed o time doesn't stand still2 (hogar) nestlos hijos ya han dejado el nido the children have already left home o flown the nest3 (en una guardería) babies' sleeping area4 (guarida) denun nido de ladrones a den of thievesCompuestos:smockingmachine-gun nestlove nest* * *
nido sustantivo masculino
nest;
un nido de amor a love nest
nido sustantivo masculino
1 Zool nest
2 (casa, hogar) nest: tus hijos pronto abandonarán el nido, your children will be leaving home soon
3 (guarida, refugio) den: el palacio es un nido de traidores, the palace is a den of traitors
figurado este departamento es un nido de víboras, this department is a nest of vipers
4 (lugar propicio) hotbed: ese ayuntamiento es un nido de discordia, there's a lot of in-fighting going on in that town council
5 (de armas, etc) nest: a 50 metros había un nido de ametralladoras, there was a machine-gun emplacement 50 metres away
6 (en un hospital) child-care unit
' nido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avispero
- hacer
- hormiguero
- jicotera
English:
nest
- out of
* * *nido nm1. [refugio de animal] nest;caerse de un nido: ¿te crees que me he caído de un nido? I wasn't born yesterday, you know2. [en hospital] baby unit;[en guardería] babies' room3. [lugar de reunión]un nido de vicio/ladrones a den of vice/thieves;esa zona es un nido de prostitución that area is crawling with prostitutes;ese cuartel es un nido de conspiradores that barracks is crawling with conspirators;ser un nido de víboras to be a nest of vipers4. [hogar] nest;los niños ya han salido del nido the children have already left o flown the nest;nido de amor love nest5. [origen] breeding ground;esa mesa es un nido de polvo that table seems to attract the dust* * *m nest* * *nido nm1) : nest2) : hiding place, den* * *nido n nest -
8 perfecto estado
(n.) = intactnessEx. The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.* * *(n.) = intactnessEx: The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.
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9 rito expiatorio
(n.) = sacrificial riteEx. The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.* * *(n.) = sacrificial riteEx: The sacrum was used in sacrificial rites, was considered to play an important role in protecting the genitalia and its intactness as a nidus for resurrection at the Day of Judgment was vital.
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10 hueso sacro
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12 SACRA
f.each of the three tablets on the altar, which the priest, in saying mass, may read without opening the missal.* * *SM ABR Arg= Sindicato de Amas de Casa de la República Argentina SACRA Founded in 1984, SACRA, or the Sindicato de Amas de Casa de la República Argentina, was the world's first trade union for housewives. One of its main aims has been to redefine housework as employment and to obtain for its members the salaries, pensions and health benefits traditionally associated with union membership. It has developed an educational programme designed to improve women's job opportunities, organized cheap holidays for housewives and obtained free medical treatment for its members. While union membership has allowed thousands of women to take part in public affairs, critics believe that the idea that housewives should have salaries simply reaffirms the stereotypical view that women function best in the home and, in the long run, may encourage non-participation outside.* * *
sacro,-a adjetivo
I Rel sacred
II sustantivo masculino Anat sacrum
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13 a flor de agua
• at water level• awash• between wind and water• near the sacrum• near the wayside• on view• on Wednesday -
14 al amor de la lumbre
• near term• near the earth's surface• near the fireside• near the sacrum -
15 al amor del fuego
• near term• near the earth's surface• near the fireside• near the sacrum -
16 cerca de la lumbre
• near the earth's surface• near the sacrum -
17 cerca del calor del fuego
• near the earth's surface• near the sacrumDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cerca del calor del fuego
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18 cerca del calor del hogar
• near the earth's surface• near the sacrumDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cerca del calor del hogar
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19 relativo al sacro
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20 sacro
• holster pistol• Holy Alliance• sacral• sacred• sacrum
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sacrum — [ sakrɔm ] n. m. • 1793; os sacrum av. 1478 « os sacré », parce qu il était offert aux dieux dans les sacrifices d animaux ♦ Anat. Os formé par la réunion des cinq vertèbres sacrées, à la partie inférieure de la colonne vertébrale, articulé avec… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sacrum — Sacrum. Vue antérieure. Sacrum. Vue postérieure. Le sacrum est un os … Wikipédia en Français
sacrum — SÁCRUM s.n. Os triunghiular (format din cinci vertebre sudate) aşezat în partea de jos a coloanei vertebrale şi care, împreună cu oasele pelviene, formează bazinul. [var.: sácru s.n.] – Din fr., lat. sacrum. Trimis de ana zecheru, 07.05.2003.… … Dicționar Român
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Sacrum — Sa crum, n.; pl. {sacra}. [NL., fr. L. sacer sacred, os sacrum the lowest bone of the spine.] (Anat.) That part of the vertebral column which is directly connected with, or forms a part of, the pelvis. [1913 Webster] Note: It may consist of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sacrum — (Os sacrum), das Kreuzbein (s. d. und Wirbelsäule) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
sacrum — sacrum; syn·sacrum; … English syllables
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sacrum — ► NOUN (pl. sacra or sacrums) Anatomy ▪ a triangular bone in the lower back formed from fused vertebrae and situated between the two hip bones of the pelvis. ORIGIN from Latin os sacrum sacred bone (from the belief that the soul resides in it) … English terms dictionary
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Sacrum os — (Anat.), das Kreuzbein … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon