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2 armada
armada [aʀmada]feminine noun* * *aʀmada1) ( armée) hum armyl'invincible Armada — Histoire the Spanish Armada
2) (colloq) ( grand nombre) ( de personnes) avalanche; ( de camions) huge fleet* * *aʀmada nf1) (puissante force armée) armada2) [journalistes, avocats, scientifiques] army* * *armada nf2 ○( grand nombre) une armada de an avalanche of [touristes, photographes]; a huge fleet of [camions].[armada] nom féminin1. [quantité]2. HISTOIRE -
3 armada
f.1 navy (marina).la armada the Navy2 naval fleet, fleet, navy, armada.past part.past participle of spanish verb: armar.* * *1 navy, naval forces plural\la Armada Invencible the Spanish Armada* * *1. f., (m. - armado) 2. noun f.fleet, navy* * *SF1) [nacional] navy; [escuadra] fleet2) Cono Sur (=lazo) lasso* * *femenino navy* * *femenino navy* * *navyla Armada Invencible the (Spanish) Armada* * *
armada sustantivo femenino
navy
armado,-a adjetivo armed: iba armado hasta los dientes, he was armed to the teeth
atraco a mano armada, armed robbery
hormigón armado, reinforced concrete
armada sustantivo femenino navy
Hist la Armada Invencible, the Spanish Armada
' armada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armado
- atraco
- banda
- imputar
- mano
- asalto
- robo
English:
armed robbery
- RN
- armed
- fleet
* * *armada nf1. [marina] navy;la Armada the NavyHist la Armada Invencible the Spanish Armada2. [escuadra] fleet* * *f1 navy2 HIST:la Armada the (Spanish) Armada* * *armada nf: navy, fleet* * * -
4 Armada
f; -, -s oder Armaden1. HIST. (Spanish) Armada2. fig. armada* * *Ar|ma|da [ar'maːda]f -, -s or Armaden[-dn] (lit, fig) armada* * *Ar·ma·da<-, -s o Armaden>[arˈma:da, pl -dən]f armada* * *die; Armada, Armaden u* * *1. HIST (Spanish) Armada2. fig armada* * *die; Armada, Armaden uArmadas — (auch fig.) armada
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5 Armada Invencible
f.Spanish Armada.* * *la Armada Invencible= Invincible Armada, theEx: By the time the Invincible Armada had made its way through the Channel it was dispersed and shattered and broken.
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6 armada
n. armada, fleet of Spanish warships; fleet of warships, navy; large group of vehicles -
7 Armada Espanola
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8 la Armada Invencible
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9 Invincible Armada
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10 armado
adj.1 armed, carrying weapons.2 armed, equipped with lethal weaponry.3 armoured.4 assembled, put-together.5 reinforced, frameworked.m.1 layout.2 reinforcement.past part.past participle of spanish verb: armar.* * *1→ link=armar armar► adjetivo1 armed■ ir armado,-a to be armed2 (en mecánica) mounted, assembled* * *(f. - armada)adj.1) armed2) assembled* * *ADJ1) [persona, lucha] armed (con, de with)ir armado — to go armed, be armed
2) (=montado) mounted, assembled3) [hormigón] reinforced4) [tela] toughened5) LAm (=testarudo) stubborn* * *- da adjetivo <lucha/persona> armedarmado de or con algo — armed with something
* * *= armed.Ex. Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed artisans.----* Armada Invencible, la = Invincible Armada, the.* armado de/con = armed with.* asalto a mano armada = heist.* atraco a mano armada = heist, daylight robbery.* causas de conflictos armados = warpath.* conflicto armado = war conflict.* fuerzas armadas = military forces.* fuerzas armadas, las = armed forces, the, forces, the.* hormigón armado = reinforced concrete.* intervención armada = armed intervention.* lucha armada = armed struggle.* mal armado = ill-armed.* robo a mano armada = highway robbery.* * *- da adjetivo <lucha/persona> armedarmado de or con algo — armed with something
* * *= armed.Ex: Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed artisans.
* Armada Invencible, la = Invincible Armada, the.* armado de/con = armed with.* asalto a mano armada = heist.* atraco a mano armada = heist, daylight robbery.* causas de conflictos armados = warpath.* conflicto armado = war conflict.* fuerzas armadas = military forces.* fuerzas armadas, las = armed forces, the, forces, the.* hormigón armado = reinforced concrete.* intervención armada = armed intervention.* lucha armada = armed struggle.* mal armado = ill-armed.* robo a mano armada = highway robbery.* * *( Chi)1 (armazón) frame2(de un traje): tiene armado it's tailored* * *
Del verbo armar: ( conjugate armar)
armado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
armado
armar
armado◊ -da adjetivo ‹lucha/persona› armed;
armado de or con algo armed with sth
armar ( conjugate armar) verbo transitivo
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2
‹tienda/carpa› to pitch, put up
3 (fam) ‹alboroto/ruido/lío› to make;◊ armado jaleo to kick up o make a racket (colloq);
armado un escándalo to kick up a fuss;
armadola (fam): ¡buena la has armado! you've really done it now! (colloq);
la que me armó porque llegué tarde you should have seen the way he went on because I was late
armarse verbo pronominal
1a) (Mil) to arm oneselfb) armadose de algo ‹de armas/herramientas› to arm oneself with sth;
armadose de valor to pluck up courage
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◊ ¡qué jaleo se armó! there was a real commotionb) (fam) [ persona]:◊ me armé un lío/una confusión I got into a mess (colloq)
armado,-a adjetivo armed: iba armado hasta los dientes, he was armed to the teeth
atraco a mano armada, armed robbery
hormigón armado, reinforced concrete
armar verbo transitivo
1 (dar armas) to arm
2 (ensamblar) to fit o put together, assemble
3 fam (organizar un escándalo, un alboroto) la armaron buena, they kicked up a real fuss
' armado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armada
- brazo
- cemento
- conflicto
- contienda
- guardia
- guerrilla
- hormigón
- armar
- concreto
English:
armed
- reinforced concrete
- tooth
- tailor
- up
* * *armado, -a♦ adj1. [con armas] armed;Figarmado hasta los dientes armed to the teeth2. [con armazón] reinforced♦ nm[pez] armed gurnard* * *adj armed* * *armado, -da adj1) : armed2) : assembled, put together -
11 atraco
m.1 robbery.atraco a mano armada armed robbery¿1.000 euros por eso? ¡menudo atraco! 1,000 euros for that? that's daylight robbery!2 hold-up, assault, raid, robbery.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: atracar.* * *1 hold-up, robbery\¡esto es un atraco! figurado this is daylight robbery!atraco a mano armada DERECHO armed robbery* * *SM [de banco etc] holdup, robbery; [de paseante] mugging; [de avión] hijack, hijacking¡es un atraco! — (fig) it's daylight robbery!
* * *qué precios, esto es un atraco! — (fam) these prices are ridiculous, it's daylight robbery! (colloq)
* * *= mugging, raid, robbery, stick-up, heist, daylight robbery.Ex. He is concerned about personal safety with security against theft, muggins, and attacks.Ex. More appropriate for his purpose would be the many monographs and articles in scholarly journals dealing specifically with this aspect of the Pearl Harbor raid.Ex. Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex. From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.Ex. This knowing sequel to the breezy glamor of 'Ocean's Eleven' provides more thieves, more heists, more twists, more locations, and more playfulness than the original.Ex. Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.----* atraco a mano armada = armed robbery, heist, daylight robbery.* intento de atraco fallido = failed robbery attempt.* llevar a cabo un atraco = pull off + heist.* * *qué precios, esto es un atraco! — (fam) these prices are ridiculous, it's daylight robbery! (colloq)
* * *= mugging, raid, robbery, stick-up, heist, daylight robbery.Ex: He is concerned about personal safety with security against theft, muggins, and attacks.
Ex: More appropriate for his purpose would be the many monographs and articles in scholarly journals dealing specifically with this aspect of the Pearl Harbor raid.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.Ex: This knowing sequel to the breezy glamor of 'Ocean's Eleven' provides more thieves, more heists, more twists, more locations, and more playfulness than the original.Ex: Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.* atraco a mano armada = armed robbery, heist, daylight robbery.* intento de atraco fallido = failed robbery attempt.* llevar a cabo un atraco = pull off + heist.* * *perpetrar or cometer un atraco ( period); to carry out a robbery o raid¡qué precios, esto es un atraco! ( fam); these prices are ridiculous, it's daylight robbery! ( colloq)Compuesto:armed robbery* * *
Del verbo atracar: ( conjugate atracar)
atraco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
atracó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
atracar
atraco
atracar ( conjugate atracar) verbo intransitivo [ barco] to dock, berth
verbo transitivo ( asaltar) ‹ banco› to hold up;
‹ persona› to mug
atraco sustantivo masculino ( a banco) robbery, raid (journ);
( a persona) mugging;◊ atraco a mano armada armed robbery o (journ) raid
atracar
I verbo transitivo to hold up
(asaltar a una persona) to rob
II vi Náut to tie up
atraco sustantivo masculino robbery, hold-up
atraco a mano armada, armed robbery
' atraco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armada
- armado
- cometer
- herida
- asalto
- golpe
- intervención
English:
hold-up
- mugging
- raid
- stick-up
- heist
- hold
- robbery
- stick
* * *atraco nm[a banco] robbery; [a persona] mugging;¡esto es un atraco! this is a stick-up!;Fam Fig¿1.000 euros por eso? ¡menudo atraco! 1,000 euros for that? that's daylight robbery!atraco a mano armada armed robbery* * ** * *atraco nm: holdup, robbery* * *atraco n2. (de persona) mugging -
12 invencible
adj.invincible.* * *► adjetivo1 (ejército) invincible; (obstáculo) unsurmountable* * *ADJ [enemigo, rival] invincible, unbeatable; [obstáculo] insurmountable, insuperable* * *a) <luchador/equipo> unbeatable, invincibleb) <miedo/timidez> insuperable, insurmountable* * *= unbeatable, invincible.Ex. The article ' Unbeatable booktalks' describes how arranging booktalks around nonfiction titles has opened new realms.Ex. And that apriorism engenders an argument not just of ignorance but of invincible ignorance.----* Armada Invencible, la = Invincible Armada, the.* * *a) <luchador/equipo> unbeatable, invincibleb) <miedo/timidez> insuperable, insurmountable* * *= unbeatable, invincible.Ex: The article ' Unbeatable booktalks' describes how arranging booktalks around nonfiction titles has opened new realms.
Ex: And that apriorism engenders an argument not just of ignorance but of invincible ignorance.* Armada Invencible, la = Invincible Armada, the.* * *1 ‹luchador/equipo› unbeatable, invincible armada2 ‹miedo/timidez› insuperable, unconquerable* * *
invencible adjetivo
invencible adjetivo
1 (no derrotable) invincible
2 (no superable) insurmountable: siento una repugnancia invencible hacia la sangre, I have an insuperable aversion to blood
' invencible' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armada
English:
invincible
- unbeatable
* * *invencible adj1. [ejército, enemigo] invincible2. [timidez] insurmountable, insuperable* * *adj invincible; miedo insurmountable* * *invencible adj1) : invincible2) : insurmountable -
13 dizque
adj.so-called.adv.apparently (informal). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Carib, Mexican Spanish)intj.it is said, they do say.* * *diz que adverbio (AmL)a) ( según parece) apparentlyb) ( expresando escepticismo)estaban allí, dizque trabajando — they were there, supposedly working
no llamaron dizque para no molestar — they didn't phone because they didn't want to disturb us, or so they said
* * *diz que adverbio (AmL)a) ( según parece) apparentlyb) ( expresando escepticismo)estaban allí, dizque trabajando — they were there, supposedly working
no llamaron dizque para no molestar — they didn't phone because they didn't want to disturb us, or so they said
* * *dizque, diz que( AmL)1 (según parece) apparentlyquedaron dizque muy contentos apparently they were very pleaseddizque van a cerrar la fábrica they say o people say o apparently they're planning to close the factory2(expresando escepticismo): esta dizque democracia this so-called democracyestaban allí, dizque trabajando they were there, supposedly workingno llamaron dizque para no molestar they didn't phone because they didn't want to disturb us, or so they said* * *
dizque,◊ diz que adverbio (AmL)
b) ( expresando escepticismo):
estaban allí, dizque trabajando they were there, supposedly working
* * *dizque advAndes, Carib, Méx Fam1. [aparentemente] apparently;dizque se lo encontró apparently she found it;dizque van a poner un hospital aquí apparently they're going to put a hospital herela Armada dizque Invencible the supposedly invincible Spanish Armada;se fueron dizque para no molestarnos they left so as not to bother us, according to them* * *adv MéxF apparently, supposedly* * *dizque adv: supposedly, apparently -
14 Непобедимая армада
History: Invincible Armada, Spanish Armada, the Spanish ArmadaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Непобедимая армада
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15 Непобедимая армада
History: Invincible Armada, Spanish Armada, the Spanish ArmadaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Непобедимая армада
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16 arma|da
f Żegl. 1. (flota wojenna) fleet of warships, armada- Wielka a. Niezwyciężona Armada the (Spanish) Armada2. (grupa statków) fleet- armada żaglowców a fleet of sailing boatsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arma|da
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17 Filipe I, king
(1527-1598)Known to history usually as Phillip II of Spain, this Spanish monarch was the first king of the Phillipine dynasty in Portugal, or Filipe I. He ruled Portugal and its empire from 1580 to 1598. The son of Carlos V (Charles V) of Spain and the Hapsburg empire and of Queen Isabel of Portugal, Filipe had a strong claim on the throne of Portugal. On the death of Portugal's King Sebastião in battle in Morocco in 1578, Filipe presented his claim and candidacy for the Portuguese throne. In the Cortes of Almeirim (1579), Filipe was officially recognized as king of Portugal by that assembly, which was dominated by the clerical and noble estates. This act, however, did not take into account the feeling of the Portuguese people. A portion of the people supported a Portuguese claimant, the Prior of Crato, and they began to organize armed resistance to the Spanish intrusion. In 1580, Filipe sent a Spanish army across the Portuguese frontier under the Duke of Alba. Both on land and at sea, Spanish forces defeated the Portuguese. At the Cortes of Tomar (1581), Filipe was proclaimed king of Portugal. Before returning to Spain in 1583, Filipe resided in Portugal.There were grave consequences for Portugal and its scattered imperial holdings following the Spanish overthrow of Portugal's hard-won independence. Just how bitter these consequences were is reflected in how Portuguese history and literature traditionally term the Spanish takeover as "The Babylonian Captivity." Portugal suffered from the growing decline, decadence, and weaknesses of its Spanish master. Beginning with the destruction of the Spanish Armada (1588), which used Lisbon as its supply and staging point, Spanish rule over Portugal was disastrous. Not only did Spain's inveterate enemies—especially England, France, and Holland—attack continental Portugal as if it were Spain, they also attacked and conquered portions of Portugal's vulnerable, far-flung empire. -
18 (Непобедимая) Армада (испанский боевой флот эпохи ВГО)
History: (the Invincible/the Spanish) ArmadaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (Непобедимая) Армада (испанский боевой флот эпохи ВГО)
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19 армада
History: (Непобедимая)(испанский боевой флот эпохи ВГО) (the Invincible/the Spanish) Armada -
20 hormigón
m.concrete.* * *1 concrete\hormigón armado reinforced concrete* * *noun m.* * *SM concrete* * *masculino concrete* * *= concrete.Ex. An enquirer wishes to retrieve documents on the 'finishing of concrete floors for industrial buildings'.----* bloque de hormigón = breeze block, cinder block, concrete block.* hormigón armado = reinforced concrete.* muro de hormigón = concrete wall.* viga de hormigón = concrete beam.* * *masculino concrete* * *= concrete.Ex: An enquirer wishes to retrieve documents on the 'finishing of concrete floors for industrial buildings'.
* bloque de hormigón = breeze block, cinder block, concrete block.* hormigón armado = reinforced concrete.* muro de hormigón = concrete wall.* viga de hormigón = concrete beam.* * *concreteCompuestos:reinforced concreteprestressed concrete* * *
hormigón sustantivo masculino
concrete
hormigón sustantivo masculino concrete, cement
hormigón armado, reinforced concrete
' hormigón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armada
- armado
- concreta
- concreto
- bloque
- mole
English:
concrete
- reinforced concrete
- set
- slab
* * *hormigón nmconcretehormigón armado reinforced concrete* * *m concrete* * ** * *hormigón n concrete
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