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tr[ɪnkwɪ'zɪʃən]1 investigación nombre femenino, inquisición nombre femeninoinquisition [.ɪnkwə'zɪʃən,.ɪŋ-] n1) : inquisición f, interrogatorio m, investigación f2)the Inquisition : la Inquisición fn.• inquisición s.f.• investigación s.f.'ɪnkwə'zɪʃən, ˌɪnkwɪ'zɪʃəna) ( severe questioning) interrogatorio m, inquisición fb)the Spanish Inquisition — la (Santa) Inquisición, el Santo Oficio
[ˌɪnkwɪ'zɪʃǝn]N inquisición f, investigación fthe Spanish Inquisition — la Inquisición, el Santo Oficio
* * *['ɪnkwə'zɪʃən, ˌɪnkwɪ'zɪʃən]a) ( severe questioning) interrogatorio m, inquisición fb)the Spanish Inquisition — la (Santa) Inquisición, el Santo Oficio
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Multiple Entries: Inquisición inquisición
Inquisición sustantivo femenino (Hist):
inquisición sustantivo femenino inquisition ' inquisición' also found in these entries: Spanish: Inquisición English: do away with - infamous - inquisition -
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Multiple Entries: S. Sto. santo
S. (◊ santo) St
Sto. (Santo) St
santo -ta adjetivo 1 (Relig) ver tb San 2 (fam) ( uso enfático) blessed; ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino 1 ( persona) saint; no te hagas el santo don't come over all virtuous; santo y seña password 2 ( cumpleaños) (esp AmL) birthday
santo,-a
I adjetivo
1 Rel (lugar, hecho, vida, etc) holy
2 (persona canonizada) Saint
Santo Tomás, Saint Thomas
3 acabó haciendo su santa voluntad, he ended up doing just as he wanted familiar todo el santo día, the whole blessed day
II m,f (persona muy buena) saint
III sustantivo masculino (onomástica) es mi santo, it's my saint's day o name day Locuciones: se me/le fue el santo al cielo, it went straight out of my/his head
quedarse para vestir santos, familiar to be left on the shelf
tener/no tener el santo de cara, to be very lucky/unlucky
¿a santo de qué?, why on earth? Mil ¡santo y seña!, password familiar (conseguir algo a la primera) llegar y besar el santo, to pull sthg off at the first attempt ' santo' also found in these entries: Spanish: bendita - bendito - cielo - devoción - espíritu - jueves - S. - sábado - san - santa - santidad - santificar - Santo Domingo - veladora - dios - San - Sto. - viernes English: Friday - god - good - Good Friday - grief - holy - mile - patron saint - rob - saint - saintly - shrine - tea - watchword - gracious - inquisition -
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Multiple Entries: Sta. santa
Sta. (◊ Santa) St
santo,-a
I adjetivo
1 Rel (lugar, hecho, vida, etc) holy
2 (persona canonizada) Saint
Santo Tomás, Saint Thomas
3 acabó haciendo su santa voluntad, he ended up doing just as he wanted familiar todo el santo día, the whole blessed day
II m,f (persona muy buena) saint
III sustantivo masculino (onomástica) es mi santo, it's my saint's day o name day Locuciones: se me/le fue el santo al cielo, it went straight out of my/his head
quedarse para vestir santos, familiar to be left on the shelf
tener/no tener el santo de cara, to be very lucky/unlucky
¿a santo de qué?, why on earth? Mil ¡santo y seña!, password familiar (conseguir algo a la primera) llegar y besar el santo, to pull sthg off at the first attempt ' santa' also found in these entries: Spanish: caer - Santa Sede - santo - sede - semana - Sta. - papá - tierra English: catherine wheel - Easter - Holy Bible - Holy Land - Holy Week - saint - Santa Claus - see - communion - holy - inquisition - stay
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