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121 mojigato
adj.prudish, hypocritical, straight-laced, straitlaced.m.prude, prig, goody-goody.* * *► adjetivo► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *mojigato, -a1.ADJ (=santurrón) sanctimonious; (=puritano) prudish, strait-laced2.SM / F (=santurrón) sanctimonious person; (=puritano) prude* * *I- ta adjetivo prudish, straitlacedII- ta masculino, femenino prude* * *= prude, prudish, sanctimonious, prim [primmer -comp., primmest -sup.], straitlaced [strait-laced].Ex. For her refusal, Isabella has received a great deal of blame from subsequent critics, who call her a hard-hearted prude.Ex. In his outward appearance Hitler showed himself as a prudish & ascetic person, overly concerned with personal cleanliness.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. I am really liking buttoned-up, very prim, demure-to-the-point-of-invisibility dresses lately.Ex. Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.* * *I- ta adjetivo prudish, straitlacedII- ta masculino, femenino prude* * *= prude, prudish, sanctimonious, prim [primmer -comp., primmest -sup.], straitlaced [strait-laced].Ex: For her refusal, Isabella has received a great deal of blame from subsequent critics, who call her a hard-hearted prude.
Ex: In his outward appearance Hitler showed himself as a prudish & ascetic person, overly concerned with personal cleanliness.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: I am really liking buttoned-up, very prim, demure-to-the-point-of-invisibility dresses lately.Ex: Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.* * *prudish, straitlaced, puritanicalmasculine, feminineprude* * *
mojigato◊ -ta adjetivo
prudish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
prude
mojigato,-a
I adjetivo prudish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino prude
' mojigato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mojigata
- ñoña
- ñoño
- gazmoño
- melindroso
- puritano
- zanahoria
English:
prig
- priggish
- prude
- sanctimonious
- uptight
- prim
- prudish
* * *mojigato, -a♦ adj1. [beato] prudish2. [falsamente humilde] sanctimonious♦ nm,f1. [beato] prude2. [persona falsamente humilde] sanctimonious person* * *I adj prudishII m, mojigata f prude* * *mojigato, -ta adj: prudish, prim♦ mojigatamente advmojigato, -ta n: prude, prig -
122 autoreflejo
Ex. Levine uses the works of critics Baudelaire and Thore to examine the role of self-reflection and the allegorical image in modern art.* * *Ex: Levine uses the works of critics Baudelaire and Thore to examine the role of self-reflection and the allegorical image in modern art.
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123 catálogo impreso en forma de libro
(n.) = printed book catalogueEx. Thus Panizzi, with a eye on the printed book catalog demanding stable entries, was led to rule that the works of an author should be entered under his earliest name which evoked the scorn of his critics.* * *(n.) = printed book catalogueEx: Thus Panizzi, with a eye on the printed book catalog demanding stable entries, was led to rule that the works of an author should be entered under his earliest name which evoked the scorn of his critics.
Spanish-English dictionary > catálogo impreso en forma de libro
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124 con la mirada puesta en
= with an eye on, in + Posesivo + sightsEx. Thus Panizzi, with a eye on the printed book catalog demanding stable entries, was led to rule that the works of an author should be entered under his earliest name which evoked the scorn of his critics.Ex. Just 2 days later they landed at Southerndown beach, with tears of homecoming joy in their eyes and with destiny still in their sights.* * *= with an eye on, in + Posesivo + sightsEx: Thus Panizzi, with a eye on the printed book catalog demanding stable entries, was led to rule that the works of an author should be entered under his earliest name which evoked the scorn of his critics.
Ex: Just 2 days later they landed at Southerndown beach, with tears of homecoming joy in their eyes and with destiny still in their sights. -
125 dejar vulnerable
(v.) = leave + unprotected, leave + Nombre/Reflexivo + vulnerableEx. The 2nd copy of each titles was covered in contact paper while the 3rd copy was left unprotected.Ex. There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.* * *(v.) = leave + unprotected, leave + Nombre/Reflexivo + vulnerableEx: The 2nd copy of each titles was covered in contact paper while the 3rd copy was left unprotected.
Ex: There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics. -
126 dissidente
= dissident.Nota: Nombre.Ex. So I hope that there will also be another kind of change -- the participation of the dissidents and critics in the planning and decision making.* * *= dissident.Nota: Nombre.Ex: So I hope that there will also be another kind of change -- the participation of the dissidents and critics in the planning and decision making.
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127 falta de autenticidad
(n.) = inauthencityEx. Critics of the digital world show fear of depersonalization, inauthenticty, subjugation to the mechanical and the substitution of quantity over quality.* * *(n.) = inauthencityEx: Critics of the digital world show fear of depersonalization, inauthenticty, subjugation to the mechanical and the substitution of quantity over quality.
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128 investir
v.to invest, to confer, to endue, to entrust.* * *1 to invest* * *VTinvestir a algn con o de algo — to confer sth on sb
* * *verbo transitivofue investido presidente — he was sworn in o (frml) inaugurated as president
investir a alguien de or con algo — (frml) to invest somebody with something (frml)
* * *= invest.Ex. Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.* * *verbo transitivofue investido presidente — he was sworn in o (frml) inaugurated as president
investir a alguien de or con algo — (frml) to invest somebody with something (frml)
* * *= invest.Ex: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.
* * *vtfue investido/lo invistieron presidente he was sworn in o ( frml) inaugurated as presidentfue investido caballero he was knightedfue investido de or con poderes especiales he was granted special powers, he was invested with special powers ( frml)* * *
investir verbo transitivo to invest (powers), to swear in: lo invistieron presidente, he was sworn in as president
' investir' also found in these entries:
English:
inaugurate
* * *investir vtfue investido doctor honoris causa he was awarded an honorary doctorate;fue investido presidente de la nación he was sworn in o inaugurated as president;lo invistieron con el título de duque he was granted the title of duke, he was made a duke* * *v/t1:ser investido algo be sworn in as sth2:investir a alguien de algo confer sth on s.o.* * *investir {54} vt1) : to empower2) : to swear in, to inaugurate
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