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1 novela seriada
(n.) = part-issue, serialised novelEx. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.Ex. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.* * *(n.) = part-issue, serialised novelEx: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.
Ex: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s. -
2 literatura seriada
(n.) = serial fictionEx. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.* * *(n.) = serial fictionEx: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.
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3 novela por entregas
serial* * *(n.) = part-issueEx. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.* * *(n.) = part-issueEx: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.
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4 novela seriada a un real
(n.) = shilling part-issueEx. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.* * *(n.) = shilling part-issueEx: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.
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5 recobrar
v.to recover.Reclamaron mucha tierra junto al mar They reclaimed a lot of land by the sea* * *1 (gen) to recover2 (conocimiento, fuerzas, esperanzas) to regain; (aliento) to get back3 (tiempo) to make up4 MILITAR to recapture1 (recuperarse) to recover (de, from), recuperate (de, from)* * *verbto recover, regain, retrieve* * *1.VT [+ salud] to recover, get back; [+ ciudad, fugitivo] to recapture; [+ amistad] to win backrecobrar el conocimiento — to regain consciousness, come to
solo ha recobrado parte del dinero que le robaron — he has recovered only part of the money stolen from him
el país ha recobrado la calma — the country is calm again, calm has returned to the country
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < confianza> to regain; <salud/vista> to recoverrecobrar el conocimiento or el sentido — to come to o round, to regain consciousness
b) <dinero/botín/joyas> to recover, retrievec) <ciudad/plaza fuerte> to recapture2.recobrarse v pronrecobrarse DE algo — <de enfermedad/susto> to recover from something, get over something; < de pérdidas económicas> to recoup something
* * *= recapture, recuperate, recoup, regain.Ex. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.Ex. Competition with superstores has forced them to recuperate sales by focusing on specific areas.Ex. If some records are acquired by only a limited number of libraries, it will be difficult to recoup the cost of creating and maintaining these records.Ex. Once he regained his weight, he began to play like he did in 2006, when he won the tournament.----* recobrar el conocimiento = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recobrar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recobrar energía = get + a second wind.* recobrar entusiasmo = develop + renewed enthusiasm.* recobrar fuerza = gather + Reflexivo.* recobrar la energía = regain + Posesivo + strength.* recobrar la fuerza = regain + Posesivo + strength.* recobrar la salud = regain + Posesivo + health.* recobrarse = pick up + the pieces.* recobrarse de un golpe = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < confianza> to regain; <salud/vista> to recoverrecobrar el conocimiento or el sentido — to come to o round, to regain consciousness
b) <dinero/botín/joyas> to recover, retrievec) <ciudad/plaza fuerte> to recapture2.recobrarse v pronrecobrarse DE algo — <de enfermedad/susto> to recover from something, get over something; < de pérdidas económicas> to recoup something
* * *= recapture, recuperate, recoup, regain.Ex: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.
Ex: Competition with superstores has forced them to recuperate sales by focusing on specific areas.Ex: If some records are acquired by only a limited number of libraries, it will be difficult to recoup the cost of creating and maintaining these records.Ex: Once he regained his weight, he began to play like he did in 2006, when he won the tournament.* recobrar el conocimiento = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recobrar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recobrar energía = get + a second wind.* recobrar entusiasmo = develop + renewed enthusiasm.* recobrar fuerza = gather + Reflexivo.* recobrar la energía = regain + Posesivo + strength.* recobrar la fuerza = regain + Posesivo + strength.* recobrar la salud = regain + Posesivo + health.* recobrarse = pick up + the pieces.* recobrarse de un golpe = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* * *recobrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹confianza› to regain; ‹salud› to recovernunca recobró la confianza en sí mismo he never regained his self-confidencecuando recobró la vista when she recovered her sightcuando recobré el conocimiento or el sentido when I came to o round, when I regained consciousnesstuvo que sentarse un rato para recobrar las fuerzas/el aliento she had to sit down for a while to get her strength/breath backla ciudad recobró ayer la normalidad the city returned to normal yesterday2 ‹dinero/botín/joyas› to recover, retrieve3 ‹ciudad/plaza fuerte› to recapture, retake1 (recuperarse) recobrarse DE algo ‹de una enfermedad› to recover FROM sth, get over sth, recuperate FROM sth ( frml); ‹de un susto› to recover FROM sth, get over sth* * *
recobrar ( conjugate recobrar) verbo transitivo
‹salud/vista› to recover;
recobrarse verbo pronominal recobrarse DE algo ‹de enfermedad/susto› to recover from sth, get over sth;
‹ de pérdidas económicas› to recoup sth
recobrar verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to recover, retrieve
2 (la salud, un sentido, etc) to recover, regain: espera, tengo que recobrar el aliento, wait, I have to get my breath back
' recobrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conciencia
- conocimiento
- habla
- reanimarse
- sanar
- sentida
- sentido
- reanimar
English:
recover
- regain
- repossess
- compose
- get
- rally
- strength
* * *♦ vt[recuperar] to recover;recobrar el tiempo perdido to make up for lost time;recobrar el juicio to regain one's sanity;la región ha recobrado la calma tras los disturbios peace has returned to the area after the disturbances* * *v/t recover;recobrar el conocimiento regain consciousness, come around;recobrar las fuerzas get one’s strength back* * *recobrar vt: to recover, to regain* * *recobrar vb to recover -
6 revista a un real
(n.) = shilling magazineEx. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.* * *(n.) = shilling magazineEx: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.
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7 revista de media corona
(n.) = half-crown magazineEx. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s, however, which seemed better value than half-crown magazines or three-deckers, prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number.* * *(n.) = half-crown magazineEx: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s, however, which seemed better value than half-crown magazines or three-deckers, prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number.
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8 publicar en forma seriada
(v.) = serialise [serialize, -USA]Ex. Thackeray serialized his own 'Lovel the widower' and sold 100,000 copies of the first number, more than double the number of the most popular of Dickens's novels in part-issue form.* * *(v.) = serialise [serialize, -USA]Ex: Thackeray serialized his own 'Lovel the widower' and sold 100,000 copies of the first number, more than double the number of the most popular of Dickens's novels in part-issue form.
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9 viudo
adj.widowed.m.widower, widow.* * *► adjetivo1 widowed► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\quedar viudo / quedar viuda to be left a widower / be left a widow* * *(f. - viuda)nounwidower / widow* * *viudo, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] widowedestar viuda — * (=sola) to be a grass widow
2) (Culin)*2.SM/ F widower/widowviuda* * *Isu madre es or (Esp) está viuda — her mother is a widow
II(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años — he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40
- da masculino, femenino (m) widower; (f) widow* * *= widower.Ex. Thackeray serialized his novel 'Lovel the widower' and sold 100,000 copies, more than double the number of the most popular of Dickens's novels.----* pensión de viudo = widower's pension.* quedarse viudo = widow.* viudos, los = widowed, the.* * *Isu madre es or (Esp) está viuda — her mother is a widow
II(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años — he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40
- da masculino, femenino (m) widower; (f) widow* * *= widower.Ex: Thackeray serialized his novel 'Lovel the widower' and sold 100,000 copies, more than double the number of the most popular of Dickens's novels.
* pensión de viudo = widower's pension.* quedarse viudo = widow.* viudos, los = widowed, the.* * *A [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹persona›su madre es or ( Esp) está viuda her mother is a widow(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40¡así que estás viudo! ¿cuándo vuelve tu mujer? ( fam hum); so you're a free man! when is your wife coming back? ( colloq hum)B ‹garbanzos/papas› with no fish or meatmasculine, feminineA ( masculine) widowerB ( feminine) widowuna viuda alegre a merry widowCompuestos:masculine grass widower* * *
viudo◊ -da adjetivo: su madre es or (Esp) está viuda her mother is a widow;
(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) widower;
(f) widow
viudo,-a
I adjetivo widowed
II m,f (hombre) widower
(mujer) widow
' viudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
viuda
- quedar
English:
widowed
- widower
- widow
* * *viudo, -a♦ adj1. [persona] widowed;estar viudo to be a widower;estar viuda to be a widow;quedar viudo to be widowed2. [legumbres] plain;teníamos patatas viudas para cenar we had potatoes on their own for dinner♦ nm,fwidower, f widow* * *I adj widowed;quedarse viudo be widowedII m widower* * *viudo, -da n: widower m, widow f* * *viudo n widower -
10 folletín
m.newspaper serial, pamphlet, feuilleton.* * *1 (relato) newspaper serial2 figurado (melodrama) melodrama, saga\¡menudo folletín! what a saga!* * *SM1) [en periódico] newspaper serial; (TV) soap opera, TV serial; (Radio) radio serial2) (fig) drama, sagaFOLLETÍN Folletines were originally popular serialized stories that appeared in newspapers and magazines in the 19th and early 20th centuries, often before being published as novels. They usually covered familiar themes such as unrequited love, adultery and family relationships. Nowadays, the word folletín can refer to radio or TV serials and soaps, radionovelas or telenovelas, and people even use folletín figuratively to talk about any long-running story or intrigue.* * *masculino (en periódicos, revistas) newspaper serial; ( revista mala) rag (colloq); (pelicula, novela mala) melodrama* * *masculino (en periódicos, revistas) newspaper serial; ( revista mala) rag (colloq); (pelicula, novela mala) melodrama* * *1 (historia) newspaper serial2 (revista mala) rag ( colloq)3 (TV) melodrama* * *
folletín sustantivo masculino (en periódicos, revistas) newspaper serial;
( revista mala) rag (colloq);
(película, novela mala) melodrama
folletín sustantivo masculino
1 (novela por entregas) newspaper serial
2 figurado melodrama
* * *folletín nm[melodrama] melodrama;de folletín [vida, incidente] melodramatic* * *m newspaper serial; desplibro trashy novel; TV (melodramatic) soap opera
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