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tr['stɪkləSMALLr/SMALL]1 persona quisquillosa■ she's a stickler for details es muy detallista, repara mucho en los detallesstickler ['stɪklər] n: persona f exigenteto be a stickler for: insistir mucho enn.• problema peliagudo s.m.• rigorista s.m.,f.'stɪklər, 'stɪklə(r)['stɪklǝ(r)]N* * *['stɪklər, 'stɪklə(r)] -
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adj.puntilloso, riguroso, purista.s.1 rigorista, detallista.2 problema complejo, problema duro de roer. -
3 disciplina
Del verbo disciplinar: ( conjugate disciplinar) \ \
disciplina es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: disciplina disciplinar
disciplina sustantivo femenino discipline;◊ mantener la disciplina to keep o maintain discipline
disciplina sustantivo femenino discipline, self control ' disciplina' also found in these entries: Spanish: acusada - acusado - cálculo - ética - orden - práctica - práctico - estadística - exigir - farmacia - gramática English: disciplinarian - discipline - enforce - relaxation - severe - severity - slack - soft - dean - prefect - stickler - toe
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Stickler — is a family name which may refer to any of the following:*Alfons Maria Stickler (1910 mdash;2007), Roman Catholic clergyman *Dick Stickler, U.S. politician *Friedrich Stickler (born 1949), Austrian football official *Helen Stickler (born 1968), U … Wikipedia
Stickler — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alfons Maria Stickler (1910–2007), österreichischer Kurienkardinal Friedrich Stickler (* 1949), ehemaliger Präsident des Österreichischen Fußball Bundes (ÖFB) Matthias Stickler (* 1967), deutscher… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stickler — Stic kler (st[i^]k kl[ e]r), n. [See {Stickle}, v. t.] One who stickles. Specifically: [1913 Webster] (a) One who arbitrates a duel; a sidesman to a fencer; a second; an umpire. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Basilius, the judge, appointed sticklers and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stickler — [stik′lər] n. [see STICKLE] 1. a person who insists on the strict observance of something specified: usually with for [a stickler for discipline ] ☆ 2. Informal something puzzling or difficult to solve … English World dictionary
stickler — index bigot Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stickler — 1530s, moderator, umpire, from stickle mediate (1520s), probably a frequentative of M.E. stihen to arrange, place, from O.E. stihan to arrange order, which is cognate with M.Du. stichten, Ger. stiften to found, establish, probably from P.Gmc.… … Etymology dictionary
stickler — ► NOUN ▪ a person who insists on a certain quality or type of behaviour. ORIGIN originally in the sense «umpire»: from Old English, «set in order» … English terms dictionary
stickler — n. one who insists on exactness a stickler for (a stickler for protocol) * * * [ stɪklə] [ one who insists on exactness ] a stickler for (a stickler for protocol) … Combinatory dictionary
Stickler — This interesting name may be of English topographical origin from either the old English pre 7th Century word stigol , a steep ascent, plus the suffix er , meaning dweller at, hence dweller at a steep ascent ; or the old English stigel , a stile … Surnames reference
stickler — [[t]stɪ̱klə(r)[/t]] sticklers N COUNT: usu N for n If you are a stickler for something, you always demand or require it. I m a bit of a stickler for accuracy... Lucy was a stickler for perfection, and everything had to be exactly right … English dictionary
stickler — UK [ˈstɪklə(r)] / US [ˈstɪklər] noun [countable] Word forms stickler : singular stickler plural sticklers someone who thinks that a particular thing is very important and who thinks that other people should feel the same a stickler for… … English dictionary