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1 salvador
adj.saving.m.1 savior, rescuer, saver, saviour.2 Salvador.3 Salvador.4 Saviour, Good Shepherd.5 life-saver.6 Salvador.* * *1 El Salvador2 RELIGIÓN the Saviour (US Savior)* * *SM1)el Salvador — (Rel) the Saviour, the Savior (EEUU)
2)El Salvador — (Geog) El Salvador
* * ** * *= saviour [savior, -USA].Ex. The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.* * ** * *= saviour [savior, -USA].Ex: The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.
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Multiple Entries:
Salvador
salvador
Salvador ver
salvador -dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
savior( conjugate savior)
salvador,-ora
I sustantivo masculino y femenino saviour, US savior
II sustantivo masculino Geography El Salvador, El Salvador
' salvador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
El Salvador
- salvadora
- San Salvador
- Salvador
English:
Salvador
- savior
- saviour
- El Salvador
- rescuer
* * *Salvador nm* * *m REL savior, Brsaviour* * *1) : savior, rescuer2)el Salvador : the Savior -
2 redentor
adj.redemptive, redeeming.m.1 redeemer, savior, saviour.2 Redeemer, Good Shepherd.* * *► adjetivo1 redeeming► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 redeemer1 RELIGIÓN the Redeemer* * *redentor, -a1.ADJ redeeming2.SM / F redeemer3.SMRedentor — Redeemer, Saviour, Savior (EEUU)
* * *I- tora adjetivo redeemingII- tora masculino, femenino redeemerel Redentor — (Relig) The Redeemer o Savior*
meterse a redentor — (fam) to poke one's nose in (colloq)
* * *= redeeming, saviour [savior, -USA], redeemer.Ex. While the library should attempt to reach the masses with ' redeeming' literature, it must also dedicate itself fully to serving the intellectual leadership of the community.Ex. The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.Ex. Their leader, a bizarre charismatic known only as 'The Redeemer,' has disappeared without a trace.* * *I- tora adjetivo redeemingII- tora masculino, femenino redeemerel Redentor — (Relig) The Redeemer o Savior*
meterse a redentor — (fam) to poke one's nose in (colloq)
* * *= redeeming, saviour [savior, -USA], redeemer.Ex: While the library should attempt to reach the masses with ' redeeming' literature, it must also dedicate itself fully to serving the intellectual leadership of the community.
Ex: The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.Ex: Their leader, a bizarre charismatic known only as 'The Redeemer,' has disappeared without a trace.* * *redeemingmasculine, feminineredeemerel Redentor ( Relig) The Redeemer o Savior** * *
redentor◊ - tora adjetivo
redeeming
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
redeemer
redentor,-ora
I adjetivo redeeming
II sustantivo masculino y femenino redeemer
Rel el Redentor, the Saviour o Redeemer
' redentor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
redentora
* * *redentor, -ora nm,f1. [persona] redeemer* * *el Redentor REL the Savior, Br the Saviour* * *: redeeming: redeemer -
3 salvación
f.salvation, deliverance.* * *1 (gen) salvation, rescue2 RELIGIÓN salvation\no tener salvación figurado to be beyond hope* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=rescate) rescue (de from)2) (Rel) salvation* * *femenino salvation* * *= lifeline, salvation, lifesaver, deliverance, saviour [savior, -USA], godsend, haven.Ex. The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.Ex. I suspect that will be the salvation for the smallest libraries, that is, one or two cheap terminals and a telephone for the more complex searching.Ex. This must surely indicate that for these shops the sale of goods other than books was possibly a lifesaver = Esto debe indicar seguramente que para estas tiendas las venta de artículos que no eran libros fue posiblemente su salvanción.Ex. The author discusses the phenomenon of votive paintings of ships, typically donated to churches by crews and captains as a token of thanks for deliverance from danger.Ex. The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.Ex. The article 'Digital cameras - gimmick or godsend? examines the use of digital cameras in genealogy.Ex. During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.----* creerse la salvación de = be god's gift to.* Ejército de Salvación, el = Salvation Army, the.* ser la salvación o la perdición de Algo = make or break.* * *femenino salvation* * *= lifeline, salvation, lifesaver, deliverance, saviour [savior, -USA], godsend, haven.Ex: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
Ex: I suspect that will be the salvation for the smallest libraries, that is, one or two cheap terminals and a telephone for the more complex searching.Ex: This must surely indicate that for these shops the sale of goods other than books was possibly a lifesaver = Esto debe indicar seguramente que para estas tiendas las venta de artículos que no eran libros fue posiblemente su salvanción.Ex: The author discusses the phenomenon of votive paintings of ships, typically donated to churches by crews and captains as a token of thanks for deliverance from danger.Ex: The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.Ex: The article 'Digital cameras - gimmick or godsend? examines the use of digital cameras in genealogy.Ex: During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.* creerse la salvación de = be god's gift to.* Ejército de Salvación, el = Salvation Army, the.* ser la salvación o la perdición de Algo = make or break.* * *1 ( Relig) salvation2 (en una situación difícil) salvationaquella mujer fue nuestra salvación that woman was our salvationese dinero fue mi salvación that money saved my life ( colloq)no tiene salvación there is no hope for him* * *
salvación sustantivo femenino
salvation
salvación sustantivo femenino salvation
' salvación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tabla
English:
salvation
- Salvation Army
- life
- redemption
* * *salvación nflas lluvias fueron la salvación de los agricultores the rains were the farmers' salvation2. Rel salvation* * *f1 REL salvation2 ( rescate) rescue* * *1) : salvation2) rescate: rescue -
4 El Salvador
m.1 The Savior, Christ, Good Shepherd, Our Lord Jesus.2 El Salvador.* * *1 El Salvador2 RELIGIÓN the Saviour (US Savior)* * *SM El Salvador* * *masculino El Salvador* * *Ex. The study was applied to the Latin American and Central American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama.* * *masculino El Salvador* * *Ex: The study was applied to the Latin American and Central American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama.
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El Salvador sustantivo masculino
El Salvador
El Salvador sustantivo masculino El Salvador
' El Salvador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salvador
- salvadora
- Salvador
English:
Salvador
- El Salvador
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5 árbol de hoja perenne
(n.) = evergreen treeEx. Evergreen trees are our savior in winter and landscape workhorses the year-round, well worth the pruning and other care we give them.* * *(n.) = evergreen treeEx: Evergreen trees are our savior in winter and landscape workhorses the year-round, well worth the pruning and other care we give them.
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6 salvadora
f.Saviour, rescuer, redeemer.El Salvador el Salvador del mundo, our Savior, our Redeemer* * *
salvador,-ora
I sustantivo masculino y femenino saviour, US savior
II sustantivo masculino Geography El Salvador, El Salvador
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7 codearse (con)
(v.) = rub + shoulders (with), rub + elbows (with), be in withEx. The value of reading good novels was easily explained as helping the working class to rub shoulders with the best of English manners and thought and encouraging them to pass their time happily and harmlessly.Ex. The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.Ex. Being in with the in-crowd isn't always the best thing. -
8 mesías
m. s.&pl.1 Messiah.2 messiah.* * *1 the Messiah* * *SM INV Messiah* * *masculino Messiah* * *= messiah.Ex. Freethinkers include atheists, agnostics and rationalists -- no one can be a freethinker who demands conformity to a bible, creed, or messiah.----* Mesías, el = Anointed One, the.* * *masculino Messiah* * *el Mesías= Anointed One, theEx: The title 'Christ' comes from the Greek word 'Christos' which is a translation of the Hebrew word Messiah meaning ' The Anointed One'.
= messiah.Ex: Freethinkers include atheists, agnostics and rationalists -- no one can be a freethinker who demands conformity to a bible, creed, or messiah.
* Mesías, el = Anointed One, the.* * *1 ( Relig) Messiah2 (salvador) savior*, Messiah* * *
Mesías sustantivo masculino
Messiah
Mesías m Rel el Mesías, the Messiah
' Mesías' also found in these entries:
English:
Messiah
* * *mesías nm inv* * *m inv messiah* * *Mesías nm: Messiah -
9 codearse
pron.v.to rub shoulders.* * ** * *VPR (=alternar)codearse con — to hobnob with, rub shoulders with
* * *verbo pronominal* * *verbo pronominal* * *codearse (con)(v.) = rub + shoulders (with), rub + elbows (with), be in withEx: The value of reading good novels was easily explained as helping the working class to rub shoulders with the best of English manners and thought and encouraging them to pass their time happily and harmlessly.
Ex: The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.Ex: Being in with the in-crowd isn't always the best thing.* * *
codearse ( conjugate codearse) verbo pronominal codearse con algn to rub shoulders with sb
codearse verbo reflexivo to hobnob [con, with], rub shoulders [con, with]
' codearse' also found in these entries:
English:
hobnob
* * *vpr* * *v/r:codearse con alguien rub shoulders with s.o.* * *codearse vr: to rub elbows, to hobnob -
10 el Redentor
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11 redentora
f.redeemer, one who rescues, redeems, or ransoms.Nuestro redentor our Redeemer, Jesus Christ* * *
redentor,-ora
I adjetivo redeeming
II sustantivo masculino y femenino redeemer
Rel el Redentor, the Saviour o Redeemer
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12 redentor
• redeemer• redemptive• savior• saviour -
13 salvador
• rescuer• salvager• salvor• savior• saviour -
14 aclamar como
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