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1 inmerso en la tradición
Ex. These people are the champions of new ideas and they will need lots of support to flourish in an environment steeped in tradition.* * *Ex: These people are the champions of new ideas and they will need lots of support to flourish in an environment steeped in tradition.
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2 inmerso
adj.1 absorbed.2 immersed, sunken.* * *► adjetivo1 immersed (en, in)* * *ADJ1) (=sumergido) immersed2) [en actividades, ideas] immersed (en in)* * *- sa adjetivoa) <submarino/buzo> submerged; < objeto> immersedb) (en problema, actividad)* * *= immersed, submerged.Ex. The librarian must be the reader's alter ego, immersed in his politics, his religion and his morals.Ex. This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.----* inmerso en = steep + Reflexivo + in.* inmerso en la política = steeped in politics.* inmerso en la tradición = steeped in tradition.* inmerso en + Nombre = steeped in + Nombre.* * *- sa adjetivoa) <submarino/buzo> submerged; < objeto> immersedb) (en problema, actividad)* * *= immersed, submerged.Ex: The librarian must be the reader's alter ego, immersed in his politics, his religion and his morals.
Ex: This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.* inmerso en = steep + Reflexivo + in.* inmerso en la política = steeped in politics.* inmerso en la tradición = steeped in tradition.* inmerso en + Nombre = steeped in + Nombre.* * *inmerso -sa1 ‹submarino/buzo› submerged; ‹objeto› immersed2(en un problema, una actividad): estaba inmersa en sus tareas she was absorbed in her workla crisis en que estamos inmersos the crisis in which we are immersed o into which we have been plunged* * *
inmerso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹submarino/buzo› submerged;
‹ objeto› immersed
inmerso,-a adjetivo
1 figurado immersed [en, in]: estoy imerso en mi trabajo, I'm immersed in my work
2 (sumergido en un líquido) submerged: el submarino permaneció inmerso varias horas, the submarine was submerged for several hours
' inmerso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inmersa
* * *inmerso, -a adj2. [en situación] immersed (en in);la empresa está inmersa en una grave crisis the company has been plunged into a serious crisis;estaba inmerso en sus pensamientos he was absorbed in his thoughts* * *adj figimmersed (en in)* * *inmerso, -sa adj1) : immersed2) : involved, absorbed -
3 tradición
f.1 tradition, usage, routine, habit.2 tradition, lore.3 delivery.* * *1 tradition* * *noun f.* * *SF tradition* * ** * *= tradition.Ex. Tradition may sanction the use of the word 'man' to mean the human race.----* consagrado por la costumbre y la tradición = sanctified by custom and tradition.* con una gran tradición = long-standing.* inmerso en la tradición = steeped in tradition.* mantener la tradición = keep with + tradition.* romper con la tradición = make + break with tradition, break with + tradition.* sociedad de tradición escrita = literate society.* tener que cargar con el peso de la tradición = be burdened with + tradition.* tener tradición de = have + a history of.* tener una gran tradición = have + a long ancestry.* tradición cultural = cultural tradition.* tradiciones populares = folklore, lore.* tradición familiar = family tradition.* tradición literaria = literary tradition.* tradición oral = oral tradition.* tradición que (aún/todavía) perdura = lasting legacy.* * ** * *= tradition.Ex: Tradition may sanction the use of the word 'man' to mean the human race.
* consagrado por la costumbre y la tradición = sanctified by custom and tradition.* con una gran tradición = long-standing.* inmerso en la tradición = steeped in tradition.* mantener la tradición = keep with + tradition.* romper con la tradición = make + break with tradition, break with + tradition.* sociedad de tradición escrita = literate society.* tener que cargar con el peso de la tradición = be burdened with + tradition.* tener tradición de = have + a history of.* tener una gran tradición = have + a long ancestry.* tradición cultural = cultural tradition.* tradiciones populares = folklore, lore.* tradición familiar = family tradition.* tradición literaria = literary tradition.* tradición oral = oral tradition.* tradición que (aún/todavía) perdura = lasting legacy.* * *A (costumbre) traditiones tradición encender fogatas la noche de San Juan it is traditional to light bonfires on midsummer nightseguir la tradición to keep up the traditionsegún la tradición according to traditionB ( Der) transfer* * *
tradición sustantivo femenino ( costumbre) tradition
tradición sustantivo femenino tradition
' tradición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rancia
- rancio
- rescate
- resucitar
- antiguo
- asentado
- camino
- enraizado
- romper
- ruptura
- seguir
- solera
- subsistir
English:
cherish
- dying
- institution
- lapse
- lore
- observe
- old
- revival
- revive
- tradition
- east
* * *tradición nftradition;es tradición vestirse de negro para ir a un entierro it is the tradition to wear black for a funeral;se hace por tradición it's done o people do it out of traditiontradición escrita written tradition;tradición oral oral tradition* * *f tradition* * ** * *tradición n tradition -
4 insensible a las diferencias de género
(adj.) = gender blindEx. Their analyses are steeped in a tradition that is largely gender blind.* * *(adj.) = gender blindEx: Their analyses are steeped in a tradition that is largely gender blind.
Spanish-English dictionary > insensible a las diferencias de género
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5 imbuir
v.to imbue.Ellos plantaron la duda They instilled doubt.* * *1 to imbue1 to become imbued (de, with)* * *VT to imbue, infuse (de, en with)* * *1.verbo transitivo2.imbuirse v pron* * *= imbue, infuse.Ex. Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex. To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.imbuirse v pron* * *= imbue, infuse.Ex: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.
Ex: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.* * *vt‹persona› imbuir a algn DE algo to imbue sb WITH sth ( frml)los han imbuido de absurdas creencias they have been imbued with absurd beliefs, their heads have been filled with absurd beliefs■ imbuirseimbuir DE algo to become imbued WITH o steeped IN sthvolvían imbuidos de aquellas ideas they returned imbued with o steeped in those ideas* * *
imbuir verbo transitivo to imbue [de, with]
* * *♦ vtto imbue (de with);los imbuyen de valores patrióticos they are imbued with patriotic values, they have patriotic values instilled in them* * *v/t imbue (de with)* * *imbuir {41} vt: to imbue
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