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1 protagonista
f. & m.1 main or central character.2 leading man, chief character, hero, lead.3 leading lady.* * *► adjetivo1 main, leading1 (de película - actor) leading man; (- actriz) leading lady2 (de novela, obra de teatro) main character, protagonist3 (de un hecho) main protagonist■ el protagonista del escándalo financiero del año the central character in the financial scandal of the year\* * *noun mf.protagonist, main character, hero / heroine* * *1.ADJ central, leadingtuvo un papel protagonista en las negociaciones — she played a central o leading role in the negotiations
2. SMF1) [en hecho real] main figure2) (=personaje) [de obra literaria] main character, protagonist frm; [de película, serie] main character, leadel protagonista no muere en la película — the main character o lead doesn't die in the film
3) (=actor, actriz) star* * *masculino y femeninoa) (Cin, Teatr)b) ( personaje) main character, protagonistc) ( de suceso)* * *= actor [actress, -fem.], character, protagonist, stakeholder, player, force multiplier, leading man.Ex. Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.Ex. In the meantime, a serious oral history project is fundamental to the preservation of the memories of those characters in the drama while they are still available.Ex. Protagonists such as Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes have become pseudopersonalities.Ex. This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.Ex. It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.Ex. The article 'Television: force multiplier or town crier in the global village?' discusses how television has changed from being a passive observer of events to being a significant player in international affairs.Ex. Tinseltown's leading men never get their due on the red carpet.----* papel protagonista = title role.* protagonista, el = main character, the, main actor, the.* protagonista principal = key player, centrepiece [centerpiece, -USA], lead character.* protagonista principal, el = main character, the, main actor, the.* * *masculino y femeninoa) (Cin, Teatr)b) ( personaje) main character, protagonistc) ( de suceso)* * *el protagonista(n.) = main character, the, main actor, theEx: Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.
Ex: Moreover, it does not diminish the role of states as the main actors in international politics.= actor [actress, -fem.], character, protagonist, stakeholder, player, force multiplier, leading man.Ex: Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.
Ex: In the meantime, a serious oral history project is fundamental to the preservation of the memories of those characters in the drama while they are still available.Ex: Protagonists such as Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes have become pseudopersonalities.Ex: This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.Ex: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.Ex: The article 'Television: force multiplier or town crier in the global village?' discusses how television has changed from being a passive observer of events to being a significant player in international affairs.Ex: Tinseltown's leading men never get their due on the red carpet.* papel protagonista = title role.* protagonista, el = main character, the, main actor, the.* protagonista principal = key player, centrepiece [centerpiece, -USA], lead character.* protagonista principal, el = main character, the, main actor, the.* * *1(actor): el protagonista de la nueva serie the star of the new series, the actor who is playing the leading role in the new series2 (personaje) main characterel protagonista de la novela the main character o protagonist of the novelel típico protagonista de capa y espada the typical hero of swashbuckling movies3(de un suceso): los protagonistas de la revolución those who played a leading role in the revolutionlos principales protagonistas de nuestra historia the major figures of our historyescultura y pintura son protagonistas en esta exposición sculpture and painting are the main features of this exhibit ( AmE) o ( BrE) exhibition* * *
protagonista sustantivo masculino y femenino
b) ( actor)
los principales protagonistas de nuestra historia the major figures of our history
protagonista mf
1 (personaje) main character
2 (actor) leading actor, (actriz) leading actress
3 (en una velada, etc) main protagonist
' protagonista' also found in these entries:
English:
hero
- heroine
- leading lady
- leading man
- principal
- protagonist
- star
- leading
* * *protagonista nmf1. [de libro, película] main o central character;[de obra de teatro] lead, leading role;un actor que sólo acepta papeles de protagonista an actor who only accepts leading rolesser protagonista de [acontecimiento histórico] to play a leading part in;[accidente] to be one of the main people involved in; [entrevista, estudio] to be the subject of* * *m/f1 personaje main characterpapel de protagonista leading role* * *protagonista nmf1) : protagonist, main character2) : leader* * *protagonista n main character -
2 actor principal
m.main star, star, leading actor, premiere.* * *(n.) = lead character, leading manEx. The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.Ex. Tinseltown's leading men never get their due on the red carpet.* * *el actor principal(n.) = main character, the, main actor, theEx: Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.
Ex: Moreover, it does not diminish the role of states as the main actors in international politics.(n.) = lead character, leading manEx: The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.
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3 personaje principal
f. & m.main character, chief character, anchorman.* * *(n.) = lead characterEx. The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.* * *el personaje principal(n.) = main character, the, main actor, theEx: Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.
Ex: Moreover, it does not diminish the role of states as the main actors in international politics.(n.) = lead characterEx: The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.
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4 protagonista principal
f. & m.main character, star.* * *star* * *(n.) = key player, centrepiece [centerpiece, -USA], lead characterEx. Libraries are key players in ensuring long-term preservation archiving of electronic information.Ex. The speakers will explain what actions have been taken to ensure that freedom of access to information remains the centrepiece of library philosophy in these difficult times.Ex. The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.* * *el protagonista principal(n.) = main character, the, main actor, theEx: Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.
Ex: Moreover, it does not diminish the role of states as the main actors in international politics.(n.) = key player, centrepiece [centerpiece, -USA], lead characterEx: Libraries are key players in ensuring long-term preservation archiving of electronic information.
Ex: The speakers will explain what actions have been taken to ensure that freedom of access to information remains the centrepiece of library philosophy in these difficult times.Ex: The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith. -
5 actor principal, el
(n.) = main character, the, main actor, theEx. Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.Ex. Moreover, it does not diminish the role of states as the main actors in international politics. -
6 personaje principal, el
(n.) = main character, the, main actor, theEx. Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.Ex. Moreover, it does not diminish the role of states as the main actors in international politics. -
7 protagonista principal, el
(n.) = main character, the, main actor, theEx. Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.Ex. Moreover, it does not diminish the role of states as the main actors in international politics. -
8 protagonista, el
(n.) = main character, the, main actor, theEx. Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.Ex. Moreover, it does not diminish the role of states as the main actors in international politics. -
9 actor
m.1 actor.actor de reparto o secundario supporting actor2 plaintiff, actor, participant, participator.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 DERECHO plaintiff\la parte actora the prosecution————————1 actor* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ(Jur)2. SM1) (Teat, Cine) actoractor cinematográfico, actor de cine — film actor ( esp Brit), movie actor (EEUU)
2) (Jur) (=demandante) plaintiff* * *masculino actor* * *= actor [actress, -fem.], performing artist, thespian, player.Ex. Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.Ex. Performing artist and radio show host Ian Whitcomb expresses his misgivings over donating his popular music collection to libraries.Ex. The article ' Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.Ex. It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.----* actor cinematográfico = film actor.* actor cómico = comedian, actor-comedian.* actor de reparto = character actor, supporting actor.* actor de teatro = stage actor.* actor extravagante = ham.* actor principal = lead character, leading man.* actor principal, el = main character, the, main actor, the.* actor secundario = secondary role.* actor sustituto = understudy.* teoría de actor-red = actor network theory.* * *masculino actor* * *= actor [actress, -fem.], performing artist, thespian, player.Ex: Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.
Ex: Performing artist and radio show host Ian Whitcomb expresses his misgivings over donating his popular music collection to libraries.Ex: The article ' Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.Ex: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.* actor cinematográfico = film actor.* actor cómico = comedian, actor-comedian.* actor de reparto = character actor, supporting actor.* actor de teatro = stage actor.* actor extravagante = ham.* actor principal = lead character, leading man.* actor principal, el = main character, the, main actor, the.* actor secundario = secondary role.* actor sustituto = understudy.* teoría de actor-red = actor network theory.* * *Compuestos:supporting actortragedianmasculine, feminineplaintiff* * *
actor sustantivo masculino
actor
actor sustantivo masculino actor
' actor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comedianta
- comediante
- empeñada
- empeñado
- encasillar
- increíble
- intérprete
- mimo
- pacotilla
- pésima
- pésimo
- premio
- primera
- primero
- protagonista
- señor
- sí
- universal
- vida
- actuar
- artista
- cartel
- categoría
- chiflar
- cine
- cómico
- completo
- conocido
- distinguido
- doblar
- doble
- frustrado
- galán
- hacer
- improvisar
- introducir
- jalador
- línea
- popular
- premiar
- secundario
- suplente
- sustituto
- tabla
- teatro
English:
actor
- Afro
- best
- bomb
- come on
- conceited
- donate
- fling
- ham
- hoot
- leading lady
- leading man
- performance
- performer
- play
- player
- quintessential
- stage
- train
- upstage
- act
- artist
- comic
- consummate
- fan
- fee
- movie
- notable
- perform
- pinup
- prompt
- sign
- straight
- supporting
- type
- up
* * *actor1 nmactoractor de cine movie o Br film actor;actor cómico comic actor;actor de doblaje = actor who dubs voices in a foreign-language film;actor dramático stage o theatre actor;actor principal lead actor;actor de reparto supporting actor;actor secundario supporting actor;actor de teatro stage actoractor2, -ora nm,fDer plaintiff* * *m actor* * *actor nmartista: actor* * *actor n actor -
10 ambos
adj.both, either.pron.1 both, both of whom, both of them, they both.2 both of them.3 both of us.* * *► adjetivo1 both1 both■ me gustan ambos I like both of them, I like them both* * *(f. - ambas)adj. pron.* * *ADJ PRON bothambos a dos — both, both (of them) together
* * *I- bas adjetivo plural bothII- bas pronombre plural both* * *= both, both of which.Ex. Both institutes were honored by the presence of the twentieth century's greatest cataloging theorist, Seymour Lubetzky.Ex. 'See also' references link two headings, both of which will be accepted for indexing.----* a ambas orillas del Atlántico = on both sides of the Atlantic, on both sides of the ocean.* a ambos lados de = on either side of.* a ambos lados del Altántico = on both sides of the ocean, on both sides of the Atlantic.* a ambos lados de + Lugar = on both sides of + Lugar.* ambas partes del argumento = both sides of the fence.* ambos lados del argumento = both sides of the fence.* en ambas direcciones = two-way.* en ambos casos = in either case, in either instance.* lo mejor de ambas partes = the best of both worlds.* provechoso para ambos = mutually beneficial.* tener lo mejor de ambos mundos = have + the best of both worlds.* * *I- bas adjetivo plural bothII- bas pronombre plural both* * *= both, both of which.Ex: Both institutes were honored by the presence of the twentieth century's greatest cataloging theorist, Seymour Lubetzky.
Ex: 'See also' references link two headings, both of which will be accepted for indexing.* a ambas orillas del Atlántico = on both sides of the Atlantic, on both sides of the ocean.* a ambos lados de = on either side of.* a ambos lados del Altántico = on both sides of the ocean, on both sides of the Atlantic.* a ambos lados de + Lugar = on both sides of + Lugar.* ambas partes del argumento = both sides of the fence.* ambos lados del argumento = both sides of the fence.* en ambas direcciones = two-way.* en ambos casos = in either case, in either instance.* lo mejor de ambas partes = the best of both worlds.* provechoso para ambos = mutually beneficial.* tener lo mejor de ambos mundos = have + the best of both worlds.* * *bothpacientes de ambos sexos patients of both sexesa ambos lados de la carretera on both sides of the roadhubo acuerdo entre ambas partes the two sides reached agreementbothambos aceptaron la propuesta they both accepted the proposalambos me gustan I like both of them, I like them both* * *
ambos◊ - bas adj pl
both;
a ambos lados on both sides
■ pron pl
both;
ambos aceptaron la propuesta they both accepted the proposal;
ambos me gustan I like both of them
ambos,-as
I adj pl both: hubo concesiones por ambas partes, concessions were made on both sides
II pron pl both: ambos aprobaron el examen, they both passed the exam
' ambos' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ambas
- analogía
- bombera
- bombero
- contender
- desnivel
- disputarse
- igual
- igualdad
- inclusive
- vínculo
- exclusive
English:
both
- feel
- hear of
- inclusive
- join up
- listen
- main
- see
- stalemate
- straddle
- either
- line
- sense
* * *ambos, -as♦ adj plboth;ambos actores resultaron premiados both actors received an award, the two actors both received an award♦ pron plboth (of them);me gustan ambos I like both of them, I like them both* * *I adj bothII pron both (of us/you/them)* * *: both* * *ambos1 adj bothambos2 pron both both puede combinarse con los pronombres we/us, you y they/them de la siguiente maneraambos ganamos un premio we both won a prize / both of us won a prizeambos se sentaron they both sat down / both of them sat down -
11 conjunto
adj.united, conjunct, conjoint.m.1 set, ensemble, kit, suit.2 group, aggregate, combo.3 musical group, group.4 suit of clothes.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: conjuntar.* * *► adjetivo1 (compartido) joint2 (combinado) combined1 (grupo) group, collection2 (todo) whole3 (prenda) outfit, ensemble; (jersey y chaqueta) twinset5 MATEMÁTICAS set6 DEPORTE team\de conjunto overallen conjunto altogether, on the wholeen su conjunto as a wholebase conjunta joint baseconjunto residencial housing estateconjunto urbanístico housing estate————————1 (grupo) group, collection2 (todo) whole3 (prenda) outfit, ensemble; (jersey y chaqueta) twinset5 MATEMÁTICAS set6 DEPORTE team* * *1. noun m.1) group2) ensemble3) set•2. (f. - conjunta)adj.* * *1.ADJ joint, combinedoperaciones conjuntas — (Mil) combined operations
2. SM1) (=totalidad) wholeen conjunto — as a whole, altogether
conjunto monumental — collection of historic buildings
2) (=ropa) ensemble3) (Mús) [de cámara] ensemble; [pop] group4) (Teat) chorus5) (Dep) (=equipo) team6) [de muebles] suite7) (Mat, Inform) set8) (Mec) unit, assembly* * *I- ta adjetivo jointII1) (de objetos, obras) collection; ( de personas) groupel conjunto de los magistrados ha decidido que... — magistrates as a body o group have decided that...
en su conjunto — (referido a - obra, exposición) as a whole; (- comité, partido) as a group
2) (Mús) tbconjunto musical — ( de música clásica) ensemble; ( de música popular) pop group
3) (Indum) ( de un pulóver y una chaqueta) twinset; ( de prendas en general) outfit4) (Mat) set5) ( totalidad)visto en conjunto or en su conjunto — overall o as a whole
* * *I- ta adjetivo jointII1) (de objetos, obras) collection; ( de personas) groupel conjunto de los magistrados ha decidido que... — magistrates as a body o group have decided that...
en su conjunto — (referido a - obra, exposición) as a whole; (- comité, partido) as a group
2) (Mús) tbconjunto musical — ( de música clásica) ensemble; ( de música popular) pop group
3) (Indum) ( de un pulóver y una chaqueta) twinset; ( de prendas en general) outfit4) (Mat) set5) ( totalidad)visto en conjunto or en su conjunto — overall o as a whole
* * *conjunto11 = aggregate, aggregation, body, set, cache, ensemble.Ex: The result of this is to provide a distinct class number for an aggregate of subjects which are adjacent in the UDC schedule order.
Ex: We should realize that a library is not simply an aggregation of discrete recorded materials; rather, it represents a collection, or more precisely collection of works.Ex: The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.Ex: SELECT retrieves records containing the search term or terms you specify and stores them in sets.Ex: It is known that there were books made from bamboo and wood during the Shang dynasty (1766-1122 BC) but none remain today except caches of oracle bones.Ex: DIANE is the name that has been given to the ensemble of available information services.* conjunto aleatorio de lógica difusa = random fuzzy set.* conjunto de conocimientos = body of knowledge.* conjunto de cosas afines, el = whole schmier, the.* conjunto de datos = data set [dataset].* conjunto de intereses = set of interests.* conjunto de lógica difusa = fuzzy set.* conjunto de modelos = model base.* conjunto de música = musical band.* conjunto de programas = workbench.* conjunto de valores = set of values.* conjunto difuso = rough set.* conjunto documental multimedia = kit, multimedia item.* conjunto hecho por el propio usuario = custom set.* conjunto impreciso = imprecise set.* conjunto integrado de protocolos = a suite of + protocols.* conjunto musical = musical band.* conjunto residencial = estate.* conjuntos de lógica difusa = fuzzy clustering.* teoría de conjuntos = set theory.* teoría de conjuntos difusos = fuzzy set theory.* un conjunto cada vez mayor de = a growing body of.* un conjunto de = a set of, a suite of, a pool of, an assembly of, a pattern of, a universe of, a harvest of, a complement of.conjunto22 = collaborative, joint, pooled, combined.Ex: This is a truly collaborative effort involving the Council on Library Resources (CLR) as the management and funding agency and 12 participants from the research library community.
Ex: Library schools must build bridges such as joint programmes and joint professorships that link them with their parent academic institution.Ex: A group of 64 libraries realised substantial cost reductions by joining in a pooled fund to self-insure for unemployment compensation.Ex: The joint code was the result of the combined efforts of the Library Association (UK) and the American Library Association.* autoría conjunta = collaborative writing.* código conjunto = joint code.* coeficiente de referencia conjunta = cocitation strength.* de forma conjunta con = in partnership with.* de manera conjunta con = in partnership with.* de modo conjunto con = in partnership with.* diseñado en conjunto = co-designed.* en conjunto = altogether, on balance, bulk, all in all, overall, overall.* en su conjunto = overall, together, collective, put together.* formar en su conjunto = weave + to form.* funcionamiento conjunto = interworking.* gráfica de referencias conjuntas = cocitation graph.* ofrecer una visión de conjunto = provide + a picture, provide + overview.* presentación conjunta = packaging.* publicidad conjunta = joint publicity.* todo en su conjunto = whole affair, the.* trabajo conjunto = interworking.* umbral de referencia conjunta = cocitation threshold.* ver las cosas en su conjunto = see + things as a whole.* visión de conjunto = overview, sweep.* * *joint ( before n)A (de objetos, obras) collection; (de personas) groupel conjunto de los magistrados ha decidido que … magistrates as a body o group have decided that …Compuestos:historical monuments (pl)residential complex o developmentB ( Mús) tbC ( Indum) (de un pulóver y una chaqueta) twinset(de prendas en general): llevaba un conjunto de chaqueta y pantalón he was wearing matching jacket and trousersesa nueva blusa te hace conjunto con la falda roja that new blouse goes well with your red skirtun conjunto de playa/tenis a beach/tennis outfitD ( Mat) setE(totalidad): visto en conjunto or en su conjunto, es un buen trabajo overall o as a whole, it is a good piece of workdebemos hacernos una visión de conjunto del problema we must get an overview of the problem, we must look at the problem as a whole* * *
Del verbo conjuntar: ( conjugate conjuntar)
conjunto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
conjuntó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
conjuntar
conjunto
conjunto 1
conjunto 2 sustantivo masculino
( de personas) group;
(— comité, partido) as a group;
b) (Mús) tb
( de música popular) pop group
( de prendas en general) outfit;
hacer conjunto con algo to go well with sthd) (Mat) set
conjunto,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 (grupo) group, set
2 (totalidad de algo) whole
3 Mús (grupo de música) group, band
4 Indum ensemble
5 Mat set
6 Dep team
II adjetivo joint
♦ Locuciones: en conjunto, on the whole
' conjunto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogacía
- acompañamiento
- alimentación
- bagaje
- banca
- comedor
- comedora
- comparsa
- compra
- concejo
- conducción
- conjunta
- contingente
- credo
- defensa
- derecha
- derecho
- dirección
- discurso
- entre
- equipo
- escribanía
- estatuto
- firma
- fondo
- galería
- ganadería
- ganado
- gestión
- global
- guardarropa
- juego
- paquete
- par
- pensamiento
- plan
- reglamentación
- sala
- servicio
- sillería
- tendedero
- toponimia
- tramitación
- tresillo
- tubería
- vecindario
- vestuario
- administración
- archivo
- cada
English:
aggregate
- altogether
- blend
- body
- by
- concerted
- ensemble
- estate
- ethic
- for
- group
- joint
- law
- lighting
- outfit
- overall
- package
- project
- set
- two-piece
- well-matched
- whole
- band
- bar
- battery
- combined
- comprehensive
- cooperative
- lie
- out
* * *conjunto, -a♦ adj[acción, esfuerzo] joint;cuenta conjunta joint account♦ nm1. [agrupación] collection, group;un conjunto de circunstancias a number of factors;un conjunto de maletas a set of suitcases;se enfrenta el conjunto local contra el líder the local team is playing the leaders2. [de ciudad] conjunto histórico-artístico:la ciudad de Cartagena es un conjunto histórico-artístico de gran interés the historical and artistic attributes of Cartagena combine to form a highly interesting whole;conjunto monumental historical buildings and monuments;conjunto urbanístico: [m5] un conjunto urbanístico muy heterógeno a cityscape of great variety3. [de ropa] outfit;llevaba un conjunto de camisa y pantalón she was wearing matching shirt and trousers;un conjunto primaveral a spring outfit4. [de música] group, band;un conjunto de jazz a jazz band;un conjunto de música clásica a classical music group5. [totalidad] whole;la media en el conjunto de Latinoamérica es de 5,4 in Latin America as a whole, the average is 5.4;la calidad, en conjunto, es buena, pero le falla algún detalle overall the quality is good, but it falls down on the occasional detail;los socios, en su conjunto, están en contra de la venta the whole membership is against the sale6. Mat setconjunto vacío empty set* * *I adj jointII men conjunto as a whole2 de prendas outfit3 MAT set* * *conjunto, -ta adj: jointconjunto nm1) : collection, group2) : ensemble, outfitconjunto musical: musical ensemble3) : whole, entiretyen conjunto: as a whole, altogether* * *conjunto1 adj jointconjunto2 n1. (grupo) group2. (ropa) outfit -
12 eclipsar
v.to eclipse (astro, persona).Su belleza eclipsó sus sentidos Her beauty eclipsed his senses.La luna eclipsó al sol The moon eclipsed the sun.* * *1 (astro) to eclipse2 figurado to eclipse, outshine1 (astro) to be eclipsed2 figurado (desaparecer) to disappear, vanish* * *VT (Astron) to eclipse; (fig) to eclipse, outshine* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Astron) to eclipseb) < persona> to outshine, eclipse2.eclipsarse v pron to disappear* * *= eclipse, overshadow, upstage [up-stage], dwarf, shadow.Ex. Such a reaction is, however, understandable since in the latter stages of the life-cycle, preservation of structure eclipses the original function as the dominant goal of the organization.Ex. And when the maintenance of structure is permitted to overshadow the functional performance of the institution, it will move toward extinction.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The author forecasts that the global market for intranet technologies will dwarf the Internet by the turn of the century.Ex. Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Astron) to eclipseb) < persona> to outshine, eclipse2.eclipsarse v pron to disappear* * *= eclipse, overshadow, upstage [up-stage], dwarf, shadow.Ex: Such a reaction is, however, understandable since in the latter stages of the life-cycle, preservation of structure eclipses the original function as the dominant goal of the organization.
Ex: And when the maintenance of structure is permitted to overshadow the functional performance of the institution, it will move toward extinction.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: The author forecasts that the global market for intranet technologies will dwarf the Internet by the turn of the century.Ex: Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.* * *eclipsar [A1 ]vt1 ( Astron) to eclipse2 ‹persona› to outshine, eclipseto disappear* * *
eclipsar verbo transitivo
1 Astron to eclipse
2 (a los demás) to outshine: la actriz principal eclipsó al resto de los actores, the main actress outshone the rest of the actors
' eclipsar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sombra
English:
eclipse
- overshadow
- upstage
- out
- over
* * *♦ vt1. [astro] to eclipse2. [persona] to eclipse* * *v/t eclipse* * *eclipsar vt1) : to eclipse2) : to outshine, to surpass -
13 eclipse
m.eclipse.eclipse luna/solar lunar/solar eclipseeclipse total total eclipsepres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: eclipsar.* * *1 eclipse* * *SM eclipseeclipse lunar — eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse
eclipse solar — eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse
* * *masculino eclipseeclipse lunar or de luna — eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse
eclipse solar or de sol — eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse
* * *= eclipse.Ex. Eclipses have long been a source of mystery and spectacle.----* eclipse lunar = lunar eclipse.* eclipse solar = solar eclipse.* * *masculino eclipseeclipse lunar or de luna — eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse
eclipse solar or de sol — eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse
* * *= eclipse.Ex: Eclipses have long been a source of mystery and spectacle.
* eclipse lunar = lunar eclipse.* eclipse solar = solar eclipse.* * *eclipseeclipse total/parcial total/partial eclipseeclipse lunar or de luna eclipse of the moon, lunar eclipseeclipse solar or de sol eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse* * *
Del verbo eclipsar: ( conjugate eclipsar)
eclipsé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
eclipse es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
eclipsar
eclipse
eclipse sustantivo masculino
eclipse
eclipsar verbo transitivo
1 Astron to eclipse
2 (a los demás) to outshine: la actriz principal eclipsó al resto de los actores, the main actress outshone the rest of the actors
eclipse m Astron eclipse
' eclipse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eclipsar
- total
English:
eclipse
- lunar
* * *eclipse nm1. [de astro] eclipseeclipse de luna eclipse of the moon;eclipse parcial partial eclipse;eclipse de sol eclipse of the sun, solar eclipse;eclipse solar solar eclipse, eclipse of the sun;eclipse total total eclipse2. [de persona] eclipse* * *m eclipse* * *eclipse nm: eclipse* * *eclipse n eclipse
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