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1 adolescentes
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2 pequeńito
• teenager girl• teens• teensy• teeny• teeny-weeny• teeter• tiny• wedlock• wee-wee -
3 adolescente
adj.1 adolescent.2 immature, sophomoric, adolescent.f. & m.adolescent, teenager, teen, minor.* * *► adjetivo1 adolescent1 adolescent* * *1. adj.adolescent, teenage2. noun mf.adolescent, teenager* * *1.ADJ adolescent2.SMF (Med) adolescent; (=joven) teenager, teen (EEUU) ** * *Iadjetivo adolescentIItiene dos hijos adolescentes — she has two teenage o adolescent children
masculino y femenino ( en contextos no técnicos) teenager; (Med, Psic) adolescent* * *= adolescent, pubescent child, teen, teenage, teenager, young adult (YA), pubescent, teenage boy, teenaged.Ex. Funny stories are popular with pupils of all ages and horror is the most popular genre for adolescents.Ex. The book brings about together numerous ideas that preoccupy pubescent children.Ex. Studying the leisure reading preferences of teens can help library media specialists develop collections and programs that nurture a lifelong love of reading.Ex. Combine limit fields with other searches, e.g. 'FIND: anorexia and teenagers and py>=1985' retrieves articles on teenage anorexia published in or after 1985.Ex. Combine limit fields with other searches, e.g. 'FIND: anorexia and teenagers and py >=1985' retrieves articles on teenage anorexia published in or after 1985.Ex. In return, the young librarian took it upon himself to design an entire section of the second floor to be the domain of young adult.Ex. Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.Ex. The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.Ex. Many of the teenaged runaways left home in search of freedom from what they considered abusive treatment, whether physical, sexual, or emotional.----* embarazo de adolescentes = teenage pregnancy.* ficción para adolescentes = young adult fiction.* literatura para adolescentes = young adult fiction.* novela para adolescentes = adolescent romance.* * *Iadjetivo adolescentIItiene dos hijos adolescentes — she has two teenage o adolescent children
masculino y femenino ( en contextos no técnicos) teenager; (Med, Psic) adolescent* * *= adolescent, pubescent child, teen, teenage, teenager, young adult (YA), pubescent, teenage boy, teenaged.Ex: Funny stories are popular with pupils of all ages and horror is the most popular genre for adolescents.
Ex: The book brings about together numerous ideas that preoccupy pubescent children.Ex: Studying the leisure reading preferences of teens can help library media specialists develop collections and programs that nurture a lifelong love of reading.Ex: Combine limit fields with other searches, e.g. 'FIND: anorexia and teenagers and py>=1985' retrieves articles on teenage anorexia published in or after 1985.Ex: Combine limit fields with other searches, e.g. 'FIND: anorexia and teenagers and py >=1985' retrieves articles on teenage anorexia published in or after 1985.Ex: In return, the young librarian took it upon himself to design an entire section of the second floor to be the domain of young adult.Ex: Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.Ex: The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.Ex: Many of the teenaged runaways left home in search of freedom from what they considered abusive treatment, whether physical, sexual, or emotional.* embarazo de adolescentes = teenage pregnancy.* ficción para adolescentes = young adult fiction.* literatura para adolescentes = young adult fiction.* novela para adolescentes = adolescent romance.* * *adolescenttiene dos hijos adolescentes she has two teenage o adolescent children* * *
adolescente adjetivo
adolescent;◊ tiene dos hijos adolescentes she has two teenage o adolescent children
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en contextos no técnicos) teenager;
(Med, Psic) adolescent
adolescente adjetivo & mf adolescent
' adolescente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gallo
- quinceañera
- quinceañero
English:
adolescent
- puppy love
- teenage
- teenager
* * *♦ adjadolescent;tienen un hijo adolescente they have a teenage son♦ nmfadolescent, teenager;un ídolo de los adolescentes a teen idol* * *I adj teenage atr, adolescent atrII m/f teenager, adolescent* * *adolescente adj: adolescent, teenageadolescente nmf: adolescent, teenager* * *adolescente1 adj adolescent / teenageadolescente2 n adolescent / teenagerde adolescente, solía... when I was a teenager I used to... -
4 quinceañero
► adjetivo1 (de quince años) fifteen-year-old2 (adolescente) teenage► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de quince años) fifteen-year-old2 (adolescente) teenager; (aficionado a música pop) teenybopper* * *quinceañero, -a1.ADJ fifteen-year-old; [en general] teenage2.SM / F fifteen-year-old; [en general] teenager* * ** * ** * *quinceañero -ramasculine, feminine2* * *
quinceañero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de quince años) fifteen-year-old;
( menos específico) teenager
quinceañero,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 fifteen-year-old
2 fam (adolescente) teenager
' quinceañero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
quinceañera
* * *quinceañero, -a♦ adjteenage♦ nm,fteenager* * *I adj teenageII m, quinceañera f teenager* * *quinceañero, -ra n: fifteen-year-old, teenager* * *1. teenager quincena n1. fortnight / two weeks -
5 lolo
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6 ataque de + Enfermedad
(n.) = bout of + EnfermedadEx. The book follows Philip's development from a bashful teenager to a more self-assured, but tortured, adult, and finally to a pathetic old man, who often suffered from long bouts of debilitating depression.* * *(n.) = bout of + EnfermedadEx: The book follows Philip's development from a bashful teenager to a more self-assured, but tortured, adult, and finally to a pathetic old man, who often suffered from long bouts of debilitating depression.
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7 atormentado
adj.tormented, troubled, grieved, under the harrow.past part.past participle of spanish verb: atormentar.* * *ADJ (=afligido) tormented* * *= conscience-stricken, tortured, at bay, conscience-smitten.Ex. Preventive medicine in the community, for example, is obviously vital, but this is no reason for hospital doctors and nurses to feel conscience-stricken because they wait for patients to come to them.Ex. The book follows Philip's development from a bashful teenager to a more self-assured, but tortured, adult, and finally to a pathetic old man, who often suffered from long bouts of debilitating depression.Ex. In this new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.Ex. The grave digger became so conscience-smitten for not filling his agreement that he buried the money he had received for the work.* * *= conscience-stricken, tortured, at bay, conscience-smitten.Ex: Preventive medicine in the community, for example, is obviously vital, but this is no reason for hospital doctors and nurses to feel conscience-stricken because they wait for patients to come to them.
Ex: The book follows Philip's development from a bashful teenager to a more self-assured, but tortured, adult, and finally to a pathetic old man, who often suffered from long bouts of debilitating depression.Ex: In this new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.Ex: The grave digger became so conscience-smitten for not filling his agreement that he buried the money he had received for the work.* * *atormentado, -a adjtormented -
8 con ojos de lince
(adj.) = eagle-eyed, sharp-eyedEx. The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.Ex. Even so, birds must balance the benefits of flashy feathers with the risks of making themselves conspicuous to sharp-eyed predators.* * *(adj.) = eagle-eyed, sharp-eyedEx: The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.
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9 dinero de bolsillo
* * *(n.) = pocket change, pocket moneyEx. As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.Ex. Weekly pocket money or a monthly allowance is one way for children to get some money to spend.* * ** * *(n.) = pocket change, pocket moneyEx: As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.
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10 dinero para gastos personales
(n.) = pocket change, pocket moneyEx. As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.Ex. Weekly pocket money or a monthly allowance is one way for children to get some money to spend.* * *(n.) = pocket change, pocket moneyEx: As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.
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11 empresa de seguridad
(n.) = security firmEx. The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.* * *(n.) = security firmEx: The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.
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12 estar empachado
(v.) = have + indigestionEx. A teenager died of stomach cancer after being repeatedly told by doctors that she only had indigestion.* * *(v.) = have + indigestionEx: A teenager died of stomach cancer after being repeatedly told by doctors that she only had indigestion.
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13 estar fuera
v.to be away, to be out, to be out of town.Ellos distribuyeron los volantes They distributed=handed out the fliers.* * *(v.) = be outEx. The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.* * *(v.) = be outEx: The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.
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14 llamada de auxilio
(n.) = distress callEx. The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.* * *(n.) = distress callEx: The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.
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15 llamada de socorro
* * *(n.) = distress callEx. The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.* * ** * *(n.) = distress callEx: The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.
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16 reciclable
adj.1 recyclable.2 recycable.* * *► adjetivo1 recyclable* * *ADJ recyclable* * *= recyclable.Ex. As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.----* no reciclable = non-recyclable.* * *= recyclable.Ex: As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.
* no reciclable = non-recyclable.* * *reciclable adjrecyclable* * *adj recyclable* * *reciclable adj: recyclable -
17 sin hogar
adj.homeless, shelterless.* * *homeless* * *(adj.) = homelessEx. Bryan Talbot's novel focuses on Helen, a homeless London teenager who finds hope in the stories of Beatrix Potter.* * *(adj.) = homelessEx: Bryan Talbot's novel focuses on Helen, a homeless London teenager who finds hope in the stories of Beatrix Potter.
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18 sin techo
adj.roofless.* * *(adj.) = homelessEx. Bryan Talbot's novel focuses on Helen, a homeless London teenager who finds hope in the stories of Beatrix Potter.* * *los sin techo= homeless, theEx: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
(adj.) = homelessEx: Bryan Talbot's novel focuses on Helen, a homeless London teenager who finds hope in the stories of Beatrix Potter.
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19 tener indigestión
(v.) = have + indigestionEx. A teenager died of stomach cancer after being repeatedly told by doctors that she only had indigestion.* * *(v.) = have + indigestionEx: A teenager died of stomach cancer after being repeatedly told by doctors that she only had indigestion.
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20 trapero
m.scrap dealer, garbage dump scavenger, junkman, scavenger.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *trapero, -a1.2.SM / F ragman/ragwoman* * *- ra masculino, femenino1)a) ( ropavejero) junkman (AmE), rag and bone man (BrE)b) (CS fam) ( aficionado a la ropa)2) trapero masculino (AmL) ( para el suelo) floorcloth* * *= rag-and-bone man, ragman.Ex. He was a rag-and-bone man living with his irascible father in a junkyard with only their horse for company.Ex. As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time ' ragman'.----* dar a Alguien una puñalada trapera = stab + Alguien + in the back.* puñalada trapera = stab in the back.* * *- ra masculino, femenino1)a) ( ropavejero) junkman (AmE), rag and bone man (BrE)b) (CS fam) ( aficionado a la ropa)2) trapero masculino (AmL) ( para el suelo) floorcloth* * *= rag-and-bone man, ragman.Ex: He was a rag-and-bone man living with his irascible father in a junkyard with only their horse for company.
Ex: As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time ' ragman'.* dar a Alguien una puñalada trapera = stab + Alguien + in the back.* puñalada trapera = stab in the back.* * *2 puñaladamasculine, feminineA2(CS fam) (aficionado a la ropa): es una trapera she's crazy about clothes ( colloq), she's a real clothes horse ( colloq)B* * *
trapero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( ropavejero) junkman (AmE), rag and bone man (BrE)
2
trapero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino ragman
' trapero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trapera
English:
rag-and-bone man
* * *trapero, -a♦ adjCSur Fam [aficionado a la ropa] clothes-mad, obsessed with clothes♦ nm,f1. [ropavejero] Br rag-and-bone man, US junkman* * *m, trapera f junk dealer, ragman, Brrag-and-bone man
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