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  • 1 decir en voz baja

    (v.) = say under + Posesivo + breath, say in + a low voice, say in + a quiet voice
    Ex. 'Rhinoceros!' she said under her breath, shaking her head.
    Ex. 'When I ---' he said in a low voice, and then he began again, 'When I filled out your evaluation form last week I wasn't feeling well'.
    Ex. You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].
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    (v.) = say under + Posesivo + breath, say in + a low voice, say in + a quiet voice

    Ex: 'Rhinoceros!' she said under her breath, shaking her head.

    Ex: 'When I ---' he said in a low voice, and then he began again, 'When I filled out your evaluation form last week I wasn't feeling well'.
    Ex: You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].

    Spanish-English dictionary > decir en voz baja

  • 2 decir en voz alta

    (v.) = say + out loud, say in + a loud voice
    Ex. What he said out loud is what African American people had been saying out loud forever, behind closed doors.
    Ex. You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].
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    (v.) = say + out loud, say in + a loud voice

    Ex: What he said out loud is what African American people had been saying out loud forever, behind closed doors.

    Ex: You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].

    Spanish-English dictionary > decir en voz alta

  • 3 altisonante

    adj.
    high-sounding.
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    1 grandiloquent, pompous
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    adjetivo highflown
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    = ringing, high-flown, bombastic.
    Ex. Some recent literature on higher education has attempted to reaffirm, with ringing rhetoric, the principle that the search for the truth is the foundation of academic ethics.
    Ex. Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.
    Ex. You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].
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    adjetivo highflown
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    = ringing, high-flown, bombastic.

    Ex: Some recent literature on higher education has attempted to reaffirm, with ringing rhetoric, the principle that the search for the truth is the foundation of academic ethics.

    Ex: Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.
    Ex: You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].

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    highflown
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    altisonante adjetivo grandiloquent, high-sounding
    ' altisonante' also found in these entries:
    English:
    grandiose
    - high
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    altisonante, altísono, -a adj
    high-sounding
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    adj high-flown
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    1) : pompous, affected (of language)
    2) Mex : rude, obscene (of language)

    Spanish-English dictionary > altisonante

  • 4 ampuloso

    adj.
    bombastic, high-flying, pompous, euphuistic.
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    1 inflated, pompous, bombastic
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    ADJ bombastic, pompous
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    - sa adjetivo pompous, bombastic
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    = pompous, hyfoluted, flamboyant, ornate, bombastic, portentous.
    Ex. She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.
    Ex. I can believe that changing the logo broke some hyfoluted view ofthe library.
    Ex. Nathan was known for being the most flamboyant DJ in the area.
    Ex. Some homes are grand, with stately brick, spiraling staircases, ornate fences and multiple entrances.
    Ex. You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].
    Ex. He is described in the play as a "rather portentous man in his middle fifties but rather provincial in his speech'.
    ----
    * estilo ampuloso = turgid style, plethoric style.
    * prosa ampulosa = plethoric prose, turgid prose.
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    - sa adjetivo pompous, bombastic
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    = pompous, hyfoluted, flamboyant, ornate, bombastic, portentous.

    Ex: She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.

    Ex: I can believe that changing the logo broke some hyfoluted view ofthe library.
    Ex: Nathan was known for being the most flamboyant DJ in the area.
    Ex: Some homes are grand, with stately brick, spiraling staircases, ornate fences and multiple entrances.
    Ex: You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].
    Ex: He is described in the play as a "rather portentous man in his middle fifties but rather provincial in his speech'.
    * estilo ampuloso = turgid style, plethoric style.
    * prosa ampulosa = plethoric prose, turgid prose.

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    pompous, bombastic
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    ampuloso,-a adjetivo pompous, bombastic
    ' ampuloso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ampulosa
    English:
    flamboyant
    - turgid
    - verbose
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    ampuloso, -a adj
    pompous
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    adj pompous
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    ampuloso, -sa adj
    grandilocuente: pompous, bombastic

    Spanish-English dictionary > ampuloso

  • 5 bombástico

    adj.
    bombastic, overblown, pontifical, pompous.
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    ADJ (=grandilocuente) bombastic; Caribe (=elogioso) complimentary, eulogistic
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    Ex. You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].
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    Ex: You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].

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    bombastic
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    bombástico, -a adj
    bombastic
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    adj bombastic
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    bombástico, -ca adj
    : bombastic

    Spanish-English dictionary > bombástico

  • 6 grandilocuente

    adj.
    grandiloquent.
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    1 grandiloquent, pompous
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    adjetivo grandiloquent
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    = grandiose, sonorous, bombastic.
    Ex. It was initially intended for use in the classified arrangement of a grandiose index to all recorded human knowledge, a 'universal index'.
    Ex. His natural vocal manner was declamatory and sonorous = Su forma natural de vocalizar era declamatoria y grandilocuente.
    Ex. You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].
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    adjetivo grandiloquent
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    = grandiose, sonorous, bombastic.

    Ex: It was initially intended for use in the classified arrangement of a grandiose index to all recorded human knowledge, a 'universal index'.

    Ex: His natural vocal manner was declamatory and sonorous = Su forma natural de vocalizar era declamatoria y grandilocuente.
    Ex: You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].

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    grandiloquent
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    grandilocuente adjetivo grandiloquent: tiene un estilo muy grandilocuente, he has a very grandiloquent style
    ' grandilocuente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    hinchada
    - hinchado
    English:
    pompous
    - purple
    - grand
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    grandiloquent
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    adj grandiloquent

    Spanish-English dictionary > grandilocuente

  • 7 rimbombante

    adj.
    1 pompous (estilo, frases).
    2 spectacular (desfile, fiesta).
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    1 (gen) ostentatious, showy
    2 (lenguaje) pretentious, pompous
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    ADJ
    1) (=pomposo) pompous, bombastic
    2) (=ostentoso) showy, flashy
    3) (=resonante) resounding, echoing
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    adjetivo < estilo> grandiose, overblown; < palabras> high-flown; <boda/fiesta> ostentatious, showy
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    = high-flown, bombastic.
    Ex. Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.
    Ex. You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].
    * * *
    adjetivo < estilo> grandiose, overblown; < palabras> high-flown; <boda/fiesta> ostentatious, showy
    * * *
    = high-flown, bombastic.

    Ex: Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.

    Ex: You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].

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    ‹estilo› grandiose, overblown, pompous; ‹palabras› high-flown, pompous; ‹boda/fiesta› ostentatious, grandiose, showy
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    rimbombante adjetivo ‹ estilo grandiose, overblown;
    palabras high-flown;
    boda/fiesta ostentatious, showy
    rimbombante adj fam bombastic, pompous, showy
    ' rimbombante' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    grandioso
    English:
    bombastic
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    1. [estilo, frases] pompous
    2. [desfile, fiesta] spectacular
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    adj ostentatious; estilo very elaborate
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    1) : grandiose, showy
    2) : bombastic, pompous

    Spanish-English dictionary > rimbombante

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