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1 The Literary Times
Mass media: TLTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The Literary Times
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2 the Establishment
the people and institutions that control power or are dominant in a society and stick to traditions; one of these institutions:النِّظام (السّائِد)the political/literary establishment.
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3 literary
أَدَبِيّ \ literary: concerning serious writing, as an art (not news reports, business reports, etc.): literary skill. moral: concerning what is naturally right or wrong (without regard to a government’s laws): the moral teachings of religion. \ See Also أخلاقي (أَخلاقيّ) -
4 literary
[ˈlɪtərərɪ] adjective1) concerning literature or the writing of books:أدَبيa literary magazine.
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5 Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. c. 23 AD Como, Italyd. 25 August 79 AD near Pompeii, Italy[br]Roman encyclopedic writer on the natural world.[br]Pliny was well educated in Rome, and for ten years or so followed a military career with which he was able to combine literary work, writing especially on historical subjects. He completed his duties c. 57 AD and concentrated on writing until he resumed his official career in 69 AD with administrative duties. During this last phase he began work on his only extant work, the thirty-seven "books" of his Historia Naturalis (Natural History), each dealing with a broad subject such as astronomy, geography, mineralogy, etc. His last post was the command of the fleet based at Misenum, which came to an end when he sailed too near Vesuvius during the eruption that engulfed Pompeii and he was overcome by the fumes.Pliny developed an insatiable curiosity about the natural world. Unlike the Greeks, the Romans made few original contributions to scientific thought and observation, but some made careful compilations of the learning and observations of Greek scholars. The most notable and influential of these was the Historia Naturalis. To the ideas about the natural world gleaned from earlier Greek authors, he added information about natural history, mineral resources, crafts and some technological processes, such as the extraction of metals from their ores, reported to him from the corners of the Empire. He added a few observations of his own, noted during travels on his official duties. Not all the reports were reliable, and the work often presents a tangled web of fact and fable. Gibbon described it as an immense register in which the author has "deposited the discoveries, the arts, and the errors of mankind". Pliny was indefatigable in his relentless note-taking, even dictating to his secretary while dining.During the Dark Ages and early Middle Ages in Western Europe, Pliny's Historia Naturalis was the largest known collection of facts about the natural world and was drawn upon freely by a succession of later writers. Its influence survived the influx into Western Europe, from the twelfth century, of translations of the works of Greek and Arab scholars. After the invention of printing in the middle of the fifteenth century, Pliny was the first work on a scientific subject to be printed, in 1469. Many editions followed and it may still be consulted with profit for its insights into technical knowledge and practice in the ancient world.[br]BibliographyThe standard Latin text with English translation is that edited by H.Rackham et al.(1942– 63, Loeb Classical Library, London: Heinemann, 10 vols). The French version is by A.Further ReadingThe editions mentioned above include useful biographical and other details. For special aspects of Pliny, see K.C.Bailey, 1929–32, The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects, London, 2 vols.LRDBiographical history of technology > Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
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6 литературен
literaryлитературна история history of literature; literary historyлитературен английски език standard English, King's/Queen's Englishлитературните кръгове the literary set* * *литерату̀рен,прил., -на, -но, -ни literary; \литературенен английски език standard English, King’s/Queen’s English; \литературенните кръгове the literary set.* * *literary: литературен history - литературна история* * *1. literary 2. ЛИТЕРАТУРЕН английски език standard English, King's/ Queen's English 3. литературна история history of literature;literary history 4. литературните кръгове the literary set -
7 educación literaria
Ex. Schools need to make deliberate, carefully planned efforts to awaken parents to the part they play in the literary education of their children.* * *Ex: Schools need to make deliberate, carefully planned efforts to awaken parents to the part they play in the literary education of their children.
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8 הקהילה הספרותית
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9 літературні кола
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10 literario
adj.literary.* * *► adjetivo1 literary* * *(f. - literaria)adj.* * *ADJ literary* * *- ria adjetivo literary* * *= literary.Ex. On the other hand, in an automated system we would have a difficult time convincing the machine that Mr. Auden's death was not the cause for the sudden appearance on the literary scene of a new author.----* análisis literario = literary analysis.* artes de creación literaria y artística, las = creative arts, the.* círculo literario = literary circle.* clásico literario = literary classic.* comentario literario = literary analysis.* crítica literaria = literary criticism.* crítico literario = literary critic, book reviewer.* documento literario = literary document.* ensayista literario = literary essayist.* estilo literario = writing style.* estudios literarios = literary studies.* género literario = genre.* historia literaria = literary history.* no literario = non-literary.* novela literaria = literary novel.* recital literario = literary award.* redactor literario = literary editor.* registrar como propiedad literaria = copyright.* subgénero literario = subgenre [sub-genre].* teoría literaria = literary theory.* velada literaria = literary evening.* vida del mundo literario = literary life.* vida literaria = literary life.* * *- ria adjetivo literary* * *= literary.Ex: On the other hand, in an automated system we would have a difficult time convincing the machine that Mr. Auden's death was not the cause for the sudden appearance on the literary scene of a new author.
* análisis literario = literary analysis.* artes de creación literaria y artística, las = creative arts, the.* círculo literario = literary circle.* clásico literario = literary classic.* comentario literario = literary analysis.* crítica literaria = literary criticism.* crítico literario = literary critic, book reviewer.* documento literario = literary document.* ensayista literario = literary essayist.* estilo literario = writing style.* estudios literarios = literary studies.* género literario = genre.* historia literaria = literary history.* no literario = non-literary.* novela literaria = literary novel.* recital literario = literary award.* redactor literario = literary editor.* registrar como propiedad literaria = copyright.* subgénero literario = subgenre [sub-genre].* teoría literaria = literary theory.* velada literaria = literary evening.* vida del mundo literario = literary life.* vida literaria = literary life.* * *literary* * *
literario◊ - ria adjetivo
literary
literario,-a adjetivo literary
' literario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ancha
- ancho
- consagración
- literaria
- seudónima
- seudónimo
- verso
English:
literary
* * *literario, -a adjliterary* * *adj literary* * *: literary* * *literario adj literary -
11 tertulia
f.1 social gathering, party, meeting of friends, get-together.2 conversation among friends.3 conversation group.* * *1 (reunión) get-together2 (lugar en cafés) back room\estar de tertulia to sit around and talkhacer tertulia to have a get-togethertertulia literaria literary gathering* * *SF1) (=reunión) social gathering, regular informal gatheringla tertulia del Café Gijón — the Cafe Gijón circle, the in-crowd at the Cafe Gijón
estar de tertulia — to talk, sit around talking
hacer tertulia — to get together, meet informally and talk
hoy no hay tertulia — there's no meeting today, the group is not meeting today
tertulia literaria — literary circle, literary gathering
2) (=sala) clubroom, games roomTERTULIA The term tertulia is used for groups of people who meet informally on a regular basis to chat about current affairs, the Arts etc, and is also used to refer to the gathering itself. In early 20th Century Spain, tertulias literarias were much in vogue, and critics and writers would meet to discuss the literary issues of the day in places such as the famous Café Gijón. In more recent times, the term has been used to refer to the highly organized PR platforms in which writers of the moment engage in round-table discussions to promote their latest works.* * *•• Cultural note:A discussion group. Formerly, tertulias were groups of men who met in a café to talk about soccer, bullfighting, literature, cinema, politics, etc. Some of these became very famous, as they included important political and cultural figures. Now tertulias are often televized discussion programs* * *= chat.Ex. The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.----* tertulia de lectura = book club evening.* tertulia literaria = book discussion.* * *•• Cultural note:A discussion group. Formerly, tertulias were groups of men who met in a café to talk about soccer, bullfighting, literature, cinema, politics, etc. Some of these became very famous, as they included important political and cultural figures. Now tertulias are often televized discussion programs* * *= chat.Ex: The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.
* tertulia de lectura = book club evening.* tertulia literaria = book discussion.* * *tertulia (↑ tertulia a1)A (reunión) gathering (to discuss philosophy, politics, art, etc)Compuestos:chat roomA discussion group. Formerly, tertulias were groups of men who met in a café to talk about soccer, bullfighting, literature, cinema, politics, etc. Some of these became very famous, as they included important political and cultural figures. Now tertulias are often televized discussion programs.* * *
tertulia sustantivo femenino ( reunión) gathering (to discuss philosophy, politics, art, etc)
tertulia sustantivo femenino get-together, gathering
tertulia literaria, literary gathering
familiar (conversar, hablar) estar de tertulia, to sit around talking
' tertulia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tertuliano
English:
chat show
- talk-show
- coffee
* * *tertulia nf1. [reunión] = regular informal social gathering where issues of common interest are discussed;[en radio, TV] talk show;estar de tertulia to sit chattingtertulia literaria literary circle;tertulia radiofónica radio talk show;tertulia televisiva TV talk show2. RP [en teatro] dress circle* * *f TV debate, round table discussion; ( reunión) discussion group* * *tertulia nf: gathering, grouptertulia literaria: literary circle -
12 rentrée
rentrée [ʀɑ̃tʀe]feminine nouna. rentrée (scolaire or des classes) start of the new school year• cette langue sera enseignée à partir de la rentrée 2004 this language will be part of the syllabus as from autumn 2004• les députés font leur rentrée aujourd'hui the deputies are returning today for the start of the new session• on craint une rentrée sociale agitée it is feared that there will be some social unrest this autumnc. [d'acteur, sportif] comebackd. ( = retour) return━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━La rentrée in September each year is not only the time when French children and teachers go back to school; it is also the time when political and social life begins again after the long summer break. The expression la rentrée is thus not restricted to an educational context, but can refer in general to the renewed activity that takes place throughout the country in the autumn.* * *The week at the beginning of September when the new school year starts and around which much of French administrative life revolves. The preceding weeks see intensive advertising of associated merchandise, from books and stationery to clothes and sports equipment. Many stores and supermarkets have a range of special purchases at bargain prices. The concept of the rentrée also extends to literary, political and other activities which are resumed after the period of the grandes vacances in July and August when businesses can close for up to a month. La rentrée littéraire marks the start of the literary year and la rentrée parlementaire signals the reassembly of Parliament after the recess* * *ʀɑ̃tʀe nf1) (rentrée d'argent) cash no pl coming in2) ÉDUCATIONla rentrée; la rentrée des classes — the start of the new school year
3) POLITIQUE4) [artiste, acteur]* * *ⓘ Rentrée The week at the beginning of September when the new school year starts and around which much of French administrative life revolves. The preceding weeks see intensive advertising of associated merchandise, from books and stationery to clothes and sports equipment. Many stores and supermarkets have a range of special purchases at bargain prices. The concept of the rentrée also extends to literary, political and other activities which are resumed after the period of the grandes vacances in July and August when businesses can close for up to a month. La rentrée littéraire marks the start of the literary year and la rentrée parlementaire signals the reassembly of Parliament after the recess.[rɑ̃tre] nom féminin1. ÉDUCATIONrentrée (scolaire ou des classes) start of the (new) academic yeardepuis la rentrée de Noël/Pâques since the spring/summer term began, since the Christmas/Easter breakla rentrée est fixée au 6 septembre school starts again ou schools reopen on September 6tha. [après les vacances] to start the new political season (after the summer)b. [après une absence] to make one's (political) comeback3. [saison artistique]b. [après une absence] for your Paris comeback4. [retour - des vacances d'été] (beginning of the) autumn (UK) ou fall (US) ; [ - de congé ou de week-end] return to workla rentrée a été dure it was hard to get back to work after the summer holidays (UK) ou vacation (US)6. [des foins] bringing ou taking in————————rentrées nom féminin plurielavoir des rentrées (d'argent) régulières to have a regular income ou money coming in regularlyrentrées fiscales tax receipts ou revenueThe time of the year when children go back to school has considerable cultural significance in France; coming after the long summer break or grandes vacances, it is the time when academic, political, social and commercial activity begins again in earnest. -
13 перо
1. feather(за украшение) plumeпера (перушина) plumageизгубвам перата си moult2. сп. feather-weight3. (за писане) pen (и прен.)(писец) nib(от птица) quillизлязъл изпод перо то на by4. (на лук и пр.) leaf5. (в бюджет и пр.) item, articleфин. allocationразходни пера items of expenditure6. мн.ч. (по прозорец) frost-workкича се с чужди перя strut in borrowed plumes* * *перо̀,ср., -а̀ 1. feather; (за украшение) plume; \пероа ( перушина) plumage; feathering; шапка с \пероо a feathered hat;2. спорт. feather-weight;3. (за писане) pen (и прен.); ( писец) nib; (от птица) quill; леко \пероо fluent pen; \пероа (на стрела) fletchings; хора на \пероото literary people; хората на \пероото the literary set; човек на \пероото a man of the pen;4. (на лук и пр.) leaf;5. (в бюджет и пр.) item, article; фин. allocation; балансиращо \пероо balancing item; голямо \пероо big item; доходно \пероо source of income; приходни \пероа items of revenue; разходни \пероа items of expenditure, cost centres;6. (за китара, мандолина) pick, plectrum; • гладя с \пероо pat on the back; кича се с чужди \пероа strut in borrowed plumes.* * *feather: light as a перо - лек като перо; item (в бюджет); pen (за писане); plume* * *1. (в бюджет и пр.) item, article 2. (за писане) pen (и прен.) 3. (за украшение) plume 4. (на лук и пр.) leaf 5. (от птица) quill 6. (писец) nib 7. feather 8. вземам ПЕРО в ръка take a pen into o.'s hand, take pen in hand 9. вземам ПЕРОто take (up) o.'s pen, put/set pen to paper 10. гладя с ПЕРО pat on the back 11. голямо ПЕРО a big item 12. доходно ПЕРО a source of income 13. изгубвам перата си moult 14. излязъл изпод ПЕРО то на by 15. кича се с чужди перя strut in borrowed plumes 16. лек като ПЕРО light as a feather 17. леко ПЕРО a fluent pen 18. мн.ч. (по прозорец) frost-work 19. пера (перушина) plumage 20. разходни пера items of expenditure 21. сn. feather-weight 22. тоя има ПЕРО he wields a skilful pen 23. фин. allocation 24. хора на ПЕРОто men of the pen, literary people 25. хората на ПЕРОто the literary set 26. човек на ПЕРОто a man of the pen 27. шапка с ПЕРО a feathered hat -
14 figura
f.1 figure (objeto, de persona).una figura en la oscuridad a shadowy formfigura geométrica geometrical figure o shapefigura paterna father figurefigura de porcelana china o porcelain figure2 (well-known) figure (personaje destacado).figuras del mundo del deporte well-known figures from the sporting world3 picture card, face card.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: figurar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: figurar.* * *1 (gen) figure2 (forma) shape3 (en obra, película) character\tener buena figura to have a good figuretener mala figura to have a bad figurefigura decorativa figureheadfigura geométrica geometrical figurefigura retórica figure of speech* * *noun f.1) figure2) shape* * *1. SF1) (=estatua) figurefigura decorativa — (lit) decorative motif; (fig) figurehead
2) (=forma) shape, formuna chocolatina con figura de pez — a fish-shaped chocolate, a chocolate in the shape of a fish
3) (=silueta) figure4) (=personaje) figurees una figura del toreo — he's a big name in bullfighting, he's a famous bullfighter
la figura del partido de hoy — (Dep) today's man of the match
5) (Geom) figure6) (=ademán)7) (Naipes) face card; (Ajedrez) piece, man8) (Ling) figurefigura de dicción, figura retórica — figure of speech
9) (Teat) character, role10) (Baile, Patinaje) figure11) (Mús) note12) (Astron)13) †† (=rostro) countenance2.SMser un figura — to be a big name, be somebody
* * *1) ( objeto) figure; ( en geometría) figure2)a) (forma, silueta) figure, formb) ( tipo) figuretiene buena/mala figura — she has/doesn't have a good figure
c) ( persona importante) figure3) ( en naipes) face card (AmE), picture o court card (BrE); ( en ajedrez) piece ( except pawns)4) (en patinaje, baile) figure5) (Mús) note6) (Ling) figure•* * *1) ( objeto) figure; ( en geometría) figure2)a) (forma, silueta) figure, formb) ( tipo) figuretiene buena/mala figura — she has/doesn't have a good figure
c) ( persona importante) figure3) ( en naipes) face card (AmE), picture o court card (BrE); ( en ajedrez) piece ( except pawns)4) (en patinaje, baile) figure5) (Mús) note6) (Ling) figure•* * *figura11 = figure, icon, shape.Ex: Figure 16 on page 24 gives an overview of searching.
Ex: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex: If the book has an unusual shape then both the height and the width of the book will be given.* Caballero de la Triste Figura, el = Knight of the Doleful Countenance, the.* escultura de figura humana = figure sculpture.* figura de ánfora = hourglass figure.* figura de cartón = cardboard cutout.* figura decorativa = figurehead.* figura de guitarra = hourglass figure.* figura geométrica = geometric shape, geometric pattern.* figura recortada = cutout [cut-out].* figura recortada de cartón = cardboard cutout.* figura retórica = figure of speech, trope.figura22 = figure, outstanding leader.Ex: Much potentially valuable historical material is lost to posterity because of the attitude to the collection of primary sources which always gives pride of place to the ephemeral as long as it is compiled by a well-known figure.
Ex: The introductions to the chapters are by outstanding leaders in their fields who provide inside information about the nature of the work.* con figuras en movimiento = animated.* figura de culto = cult figure, cult hero.* figura destacada = leading figure.* figura histórica = historical figure.* figura materna = mother figure.* figura mediadora = mediating figure.* figura paterna = father figure, parental figure.* figura política = political figure.* figura prominente = outstanding leader.* figura venida a menos = fallen star.* * *A (objeto) figure; (en geometría) figureuna figura de barro/porcelana a clay/china figureuna figurita de cristal tallado a cut glass figurineB1 (forma, silueta) figure, form2 (tipo) figuretiene buena/mala figura she has/doesn't have a good figure3 (persona importante) figureuna figura de las letras españolas an important Spanish literary figureuna de las grandes figuras de la canción one of the great stars of the singing world4 ( Teatr) characterCompuestos:cult figure, cult herofather figureC2 (en ajedrez) piece ( except pawns)D (en patinaje, baile) figureE ( Mús) noteF ( Ling) figureCompuesto:figure of speechG ( Der) concept* * *
Del verbo figurar: ( conjugate figurar)
figura es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
figura
figurar
figura sustantivo femenino
figure;
una figura de las letras an important literary figure;
figura paterna father figure
figurar ( conjugate figurar) verbo intransitivo (en lista, documento) to appear
figurarse verbo pronominal
to imagine;
me figuro que sí I imagine so, I figure she (o he etc) will (AmE);
me figuro que tardaremos una hora I reckon o (AmE) figure that it'll take us one hour;
¡figúrate, tardamos dos horas! just imagine! it took us two hours;
ya me lo figuraba yo I thought as much, so I thought
figura
I sustantivo femenino
1 (aspecto) figure: tiene una figura esbelta, she's slim
2 (representación) figure: en el jardín había figuras de mármol, there were marble statues in the garden
3 (persona destacada) es una figura del deporte, he's a well-known sportsman
figurar
I vi (en una lista, en un grupo) to figure [como, as] [entre, among]: no figura entre los seleccionados, she wasn't listed in the selection
II vt to represent
' figura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bosquejo
- estampa
- figurar
- inscribir
- inversión
- línea
- resaltar
- rompecabezas
- sílfide
- solitaria
- solitario
- surgir
- talle
- agraciado
- apuesto
- atlético
- cono
- construir
- cruz
- dama
- destacar
- dimensión
- distinguir
- esbozar
- estilizado
- falla
- formar
- gracioso
- invertido
- invertir
- lucir
- modelar
- plano
- proporcionado
- realce
- realzar
- recortar
- redondel
- revelación
- tipo
- vértice
English:
apostrophe
- father figure
- figure
- figure of speech
- rank
- ex-directory
- loom
- name
- piece
- unlisted
* * *♦ nf1. [objeto] figure;una figura de porcelana a china o porcelain figure;una figura geométrica a geometrical figure o shape;Famfigura decorativa [persona] figurehead2. [forma] shape;un objeto con figura de ave an object shaped like a bird;vislumbré una figura de mujer I was able to make out the shape of a woman3. [de persona] figure;hace ejercicio para mantener la figura she exercises to stay in shape;tener buena figura to have a good figure4. [en naipes] picture card, face card5. [personaje literario, de ficción] character6. [personaje destacado] (well-known) figure;es una figura de las letras she's a well-known figure in the literary world;acudieron numerosas figuras del mundo del deporte many well-known figures from the sporting world were in attendance8. [en baile, patinaje] figure10. [de ajedrez] piece♦ nmfEsp Fames todo un figura he's really something* * *f1 figure;tener buena figura have a good figure2 ( estatuilla) figurine2 ( forma) shape3 naipes face card, Brpicture card* * *figura nf1) : figure2) : shape, form3)figura retórica : figure of speech* * *figura n1. (en general) figure2. (forma) shape -
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(n.) = documentary heritage, literary heritage, published heritage, documented heritageEx. The massive use of wood pulp to produce newspapers and books has made a large portion of the documentary heritage vulnerable, particularly to acidity.Ex. The Library of America is a nonprofit publishing company whose mission is to renew and preserve the literary heritage of the USA.Ex. The system of legal deposit ensures that Australia's published heritage is preserved for present and future generations.Ex. India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries.* * *(n.) = documentary heritage, literary heritage, published heritage, documented heritageEx: The massive use of wood pulp to produce newspapers and books has made a large portion of the documentary heritage vulnerable, particularly to acidity.
Ex: The Library of America is a nonprofit publishing company whose mission is to renew and preserve the literary heritage of the USA.Ex: The system of legal deposit ensures that Australia's published heritage is preserved for present and future generations.Ex: India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries. -
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(adj.) = literaryEx. On the other hand, in an automated system we would have a difficult time convincing the machine that Mr. Auden's death was not the cause for the sudden appearance on the literary scene of a new author.* * *(adj.) = literaryEx: On the other hand, in an automated system we would have a difficult time convincing the machine that Mr. Auden's death was not the cause for the sudden appearance on the literary scene of a new author.
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17 historia de la literatura
(n.) = literary historyEx. It is yet too early to attempt the task of determining the due place of the nineteenth century in the literary history of France.* * *(n.) = literary historyEx: It is yet too early to attempt the task of determining the due place of the nineteenth century in the literary history of France.
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18 historia literaria
(n.) = literary historyEx. It is yet too early to attempt the task of determining the due place of the nineteenth century in the literary history of France.* * *(n.) = literary historyEx: It is yet too early to attempt the task of determining the due place of the nineteenth century in the literary history of France.
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(n.) = literary circleEx. His novels are filled with the turgid prose that passed for elegance among the literary circles in America at the time.* * *(n.) = literary circleEx: His novels are filled with the turgid prose that passed for elegance among the literary circles in America at the time.
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20 superdotado
adj.prodigy, gifted.* * *► adjetivo1 exceptionally gifted► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 genius* * *superdotado, -a1.ADJ extremely gifted2.SM / F extremely gifted person* * *I- da adjetivo highly giftedII- da masculino, femenino highly-gifted person* * *= highly gifted, genius.Ex. He recorded with great vividness the literary life of London at that time, describing the wit, anxieties and insights of a tightly knit and highly gifted group of writers.Ex. The mass-market novelist who would probably be happier to be described as a good 'craftsman' or 'craftswoman' than as a literary ' genius'.----* estudiante superdotado = gifted achiever.* * *I- da adjetivo highly giftedII- da masculino, femenino highly-gifted person* * *= highly gifted, genius.Ex: He recorded with great vividness the literary life of London at that time, describing the wit, anxieties and insights of a tightly knit and highly gifted group of writers.
Ex: The mass-market novelist who would probably be happier to be described as a good 'craftsman' or 'craftswoman' than as a literary ' genius'.* estudiante superdotado = gifted achiever.* * *highly giftedmasculine, femininehighly-gifted person* * *
superdotado◊ -da adjetivo
highly gifted
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
highly-gifted person
superdotado,-a
I adjetivo exceptionally o highly gifted
II sustantivo masculino y femenino exceptionally o highly gifted person
' superdotado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
superdotada
* * *superdotado, -a♦ adjextremely gifted♦ nm,fextremely gifted person;es un superdotado he's extremely gifted* * *adj gifted
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