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  • 21 cavernícola

    adj.
    cave-dwelling.
    f. & m.
    cave dweller, caveman.
    * * *
    1 cave dwelling
    1 cave dweller, caveman
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=de caverna) cave-dwelling, cave antes de s
    2) (Pol) * reactionary
    2. SMF
    1) (=habitante de caverna) cave dweller
    2) (Pol) * reactionary, backwoodsman
    * * *
    I
    a) (Hist) cave-dwelling
    b) (pey) ( retrógrado) reactionary
    II
    masculino y femenino
    a) (Hist) cave dweller
    b) (pey) ( retrógrado) reactionary
    * * *
    = prehistoric man, caveman.
    Ex. The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.
    Ex. The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.
    * * *
    I
    a) (Hist) cave-dwelling
    b) (pey) ( retrógrado) reactionary
    II
    masculino y femenino
    a) (Hist) cave dweller
    b) (pey) ( retrógrado) reactionary
    * * *
    = prehistoric man, caveman.

    Ex: The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.

    Ex: The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.

    * * *
    1 ( Hist) cave-dwelling
    2 ( pey) (retrógrado) reactionary
    1 ( Hist) cave dweller
    2 ( pey) (retrógrado) reactionary
    * * *

    cavernícola adjetivo (Hist) cave-dwelling;

    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Hist) cave dweller
    cavernícola sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 caveman, cave dweller
    2 pey (persona retrógrada) reactionary

    ' cavernícola' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    troglodita
    English:
    caveman
    * * *
    adj
    1. [animal, hombre] cave-dwelling
    2. Pey [retrógrado] reactionary
    nmf
    1. [de las cavernas] caveman, f cavewoman
    2. Pey [retrógrado] reactionary
    * * *
    I adj cave-dwelling
    II m caveman
    III f cavewoman

    Spanish-English dictionary > cavernícola

  • 22 círculo de lectores

    (n.) = book club, readership
    Ex. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves ' book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
    Ex. The most appropriate type of abstract in any one set of circumstances will be a function of the nature of the original document and anticipated readership.
    * * *
    (n.) = book club, readership

    Ex: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves ' book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

    Ex: The most appropriate type of abstract in any one set of circumstances will be a function of the nature of the original document and anticipated readership.

    Spanish-English dictionary > círculo de lectores

  • 23 estampado

    adj.
    patterned, print, printed.
    m.
    1 printing, print.
    2 stamping.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: estampar.
    * * *
    1 (tela) print
    2 (proceso - tela) printing; (- metal) stamping
    ————————
    1→ link=estampar estampar
    1 (gen) patterned, print; (tela) printed; (metal) stamped
    1 (tela) print
    2 (proceso - tela) printing; (- metal) stamping
    * * *
    1.
    2. SM
    1) (=impresión) [gen] printing; [con sello, pie] stamping
    2) (=diseño) pattern
    3) (=tela) print
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo patterned, printed
    II
    a) ( motivo) pattern
    b) ( tela)

    los estampados están de modapatterned o printed fabrics are in fashion

    c) (proceso - sobre tela, papel) printing; (- sobre metal) stamping; (- formando relieve) embossing
    * * *
    = blocking, tooled.
    Ex. But the advent of blocking in gold and blind with brass dies (1832) took cloth binding into a new dimension.
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    ----
    * estampado de cachemir = paisley.
    * estampado de lunares = polka dot.
    * estampado en oro = gold tooling, goldblocking, gilt-tooled.
    * pasta estampada = printed paper board.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo patterned, printed
    II
    a) ( motivo) pattern
    b) ( tela)

    los estampados están de modapatterned o printed fabrics are in fashion

    c) (proceso - sobre tela, papel) printing; (- sobre metal) stamping; (- formando relieve) embossing
    * * *
    = blocking, tooled.

    Ex: But the advent of blocking in gold and blind with brass dies (1832) took cloth binding into a new dimension.

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    * estampado de cachemir = paisley.
    * estampado de lunares = polka dot.
    * estampado en oro = gold tooling, goldblocking, gilt-tooled.
    * pasta estampada = printed paper board.

    * * *
    estampado1 -da
    patterned, printed
    1 (motivo) pattern
    2
    (tela): los estampados están de moda patterned o printed fabrics are in fashion
    para la camisa eligió un bonito estampado en rojo y azul she chose a pretty red and blue print for the shirt
    3 (proceso — sobre tela, papel) printing; (— sobre metal) stamping; (— formando relieve) embossing
    * * *

     

    Del verbo estampar: ( conjugate estampar)

    estampado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    estampado    
    estampar
    estampado 1
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    patterned, printed
    estampado 2 sustantivo masculino
    pattern;
    los estampados están de moda patterned o printed fabrics are in fashion
    estampar ( conjugate estampar) verbo transitivo ( imprimir) ‹tela/diseño to print;

    metal to stamp;
    ( formando relieve) to emboss
    estampado,-a
    I adj (un tejido) printed, patterned
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 (en la tela) print
    2 (actividad) printing
    estampar verbo transitivo
    1 (en tela, papel) to print: ha estampado sus iniciales en toda su correspondencia, she printed her initials on all of her letters
    2 (dejar huella o señal) to imprint: su cara se estampó en mi memoria, his face is etched on my memory
    3 (estrellar, arrojar) to hurl [contra, against]: estampó el vaso contra la pared, she hurled the glass against the wall
    ' estampado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    estampar
    - estampada
    - dibujo
    English:
    pattern
    - print
    - emboss
    - floral
    - patterned
    * * *
    estampado, -a
    adj
    printed
    nm
    1. [acción] [en tela, papel] printing;
    [en metal] stamping
    2. [dibujo] pattern;
    estampado de flores/en azul floral/blue pattern
    3. [tela] (cotton) print;
    estampado de flores/en azul floral/blue print
    * * *
    I adj tejido patterned
    II m
    1 acción printing
    2 diseño pattern
    * * *
    estampado, -da adj
    : patterned, printed
    : print, pattern
    * * *
    estampado n (dibujo) pattern

    Spanish-English dictionary > estampado

  • 24 hombre de las cavernas

    caveman
    * * *
    (n.) = prehistoric man, caveman
    Ex. The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.
    Ex. The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.
    * * *
    (n.) = prehistoric man, caveman

    Ex: The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.

    Ex: The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hombre de las cavernas

  • 25 troglodita

    adj.
    1 cave dwelling.
    2 rough, brutish (informal) (bárbaro, tosco).
    3 troglodytic, troglodytical.
    f. & m.
    1 cave dweller.
    2 brute (informal) (bárbaro, tosco).
    * * *
    1 troglodyte
    * * *
    SMF
    1) (=cavernícola) cave dweller, troglodyte
    2) (=bruto) brute, oaf; (=huraño) unsociable individual, recluse
    3) * (=glotón) glutton
    * * *
    masculino y femenino
    a) ( cavernícola) troglodyte
    b) (fam) ( bruto) lout
    * * *
    = prehistoric man, caveman.
    Ex. The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.
    Ex. The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.
    * * *
    masculino y femenino
    a) ( cavernícola) troglodyte
    b) (fam) ( bruto) lout
    * * *
    = prehistoric man, caveman.

    Ex: The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.

    Ex: The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.

    * * *
    1 (cavernícola) troglodytic, cave-dwelling
    2 (tosco) uncouth
    3 (comilón) gluttonous, greedy
    1 (cavernícola) troglodyte, cave dweller
    2 ( fam) (tosco, bruto) lout, uncouth yob ( BrE colloq)
    3 ( fam) (comilón) glutton
    * * *

    troglodita sustantivo masculino y femenino

    b) (fam) ( bruto) lout

    troglodita
    I adjetivo
    1 troglodytic
    2 fam fig glottonous
    II mf
    1 troglodyte
    2 fam (bruto) brute
    3 fam fig (glotón) glutton
    ♦ Locuciones: comer como un troglodita, to eat like a pig
    * * *
    adj
    1. [cavernícola] cave-dwelling
    2. Fam [bárbaro, tosco] rough, brutish
    nmf
    1. [cavernícola] cave dweller
    2. Fam [bárbaro, tosco] brute
    * * *
    m/f cave dweller; fig fam
    redneck, Br
    yob

    Spanish-English dictionary > troglodita

  • 26 en vigor

    in force
    * * *
    valid, in force
    * * *
    = in effect, in force
    Ex. Catalogers are reluctant to adopt new terminology unless they can be assured that new terms will remain in effect for the foreseeable future.
    Ex. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
    * * *
    = in effect, in force

    Ex: Catalogers are reluctant to adopt new terminology unless they can be assured that new terms will remain in effect for the foreseeable future.

    Ex: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en vigor

  • 27 perforado

    m.
    perforation, boring, drilling, perforating.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: perforar.
    * * *
    1→ link=perforar perforar
    1 (pulmón) punctured
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ [papel] holed; [labios] pierced
    2.
    * * *
    = pierced, punctured.
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    Ex. Thus, in order to replace the punctured tire by a new one, the automobile should be driven to a mechanic workshop nearby.
    ----
    * cinta perforada = ticker tape.
    * hoja perforada = tear-off sheet, tearsheet.
    * papel perforado continuo = continuous computer stationery.
    * perforado con muesca = notched.
    * perforado de antemano = pre-drilled.
    * perforado de fábrica = pre-drilled.
    * ya perforado = pre-drilled.
    * * *
    = pierced, punctured.

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    Ex: Thus, in order to replace the punctured tire by a new one, the automobile should be driven to a mechanic workshop nearby.
    * cinta perforada = ticker tape.
    * hoja perforada = tear-off sheet, tearsheet.
    * papel perforado continuo = continuous computer stationery.
    * perforado con muesca = notched.
    * perforado de antemano = pre-drilled.
    * perforado de fábrica = pre-drilled.
    * ya perforado = pre-drilled.

    * * *
    1 ( Min) boring, drilling
    2 (de papeles) perforation, punching
    3 (de sellos) perforation
    * * *

    Del verbo perforar: ( conjugate perforar)

    perforado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    perforado    
    perforar
    perforar ( conjugate perforar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) pozo to sink, drill, bore

    b) madera› to drill o bore holes/a hole in


    [ bala] to pierce
    2papel/tarjeta to perforate
    perforarse verbo pronominal [úlcera/intestino] to become perforated
    perforación, perforado sustantivo masculino
    1 perforation
    2 (en roca, madera, pozo, etc) drilling, boring
    (en papel, tarjetas, etc) perforation, punching
    (de la piel, carne) piercing
    perforar verbo transitivo
    1 to perforate: le tienen que perforar las orejas, she has to have her ears pierced
    2 (la tierra, un pozo, etc) to drill, bore
    ' perforado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    perforación
    English:
    perforated
    - perforation

    Spanish-English dictionary > perforado

  • 28 venta directa

    f.
    direct sale, direct selling, direct marketing, outright sale.
    * * *
    (n.) = direct sale, direct marketing, direct selling
    Ex. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
    Ex. The author explores the tools that can be employed in promotion: advertising; direct marketing; sales promotion; public relations and publicity; personal selling; and sponsorship.
    Ex. Direct selling has been something of a fringe activity in publishing for many years.
    * * *
    (n.) = direct sale, direct marketing, direct selling

    Ex: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

    Ex: The author explores the tools that can be employed in promotion: advertising; direct marketing; sales promotion; public relations and publicity; personal selling; and sponsorship.
    Ex: Direct selling has been something of a fringe activity in publishing for many years.

    Spanish-English dictionary > venta directa

  • 29 edad contemporánea

    Spanish-English dictionary > edad contemporánea

  • 30 agujereado

    adj.
    full of holes, pierced with holes.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: agujerear.
    * * *
    1→ link=agujerear agujerear
    1 with holes, perforated
    * * *
    * * *
    - da adjetivo

    está todo agujereadoit's full of o riddled with holes

    * * *
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo

    está todo agujereadoit's full of o riddled with holes

    * * *

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    * * *
    ‹orejas› pierced
    está todo agujereado it's full of o riddled with holes
    el fondo está agujereado the bottom has holes/a hole in it
    * * *

    Del verbo agujerear: ( conjugate agujerear)

    agujereado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    agujereado    
    agujerear
    agujereado
    ◊ -da adjetivo: está agujereado it has holes in it

    agujerear ( conjugate agujerear) verbo transitivo ( hacer agujeros en) to make holes in;

    ( atravesar) to pierce
    agujerear verbo transitivo to make holes in
    ' agujereado' also found in these entries:
    English:
    leaky
    - wear
    * * *
    agujereado, -a adj
    riddled with holes

    Spanish-English dictionary > agujereado

  • 31 club de lectores

    (n.) = book club
    Ex. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves ' book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
    * * *
    (n.) = book club

    Ex: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves ' book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > club de lectores

  • 32 decorado con joyas

    (adj.) = jewelled
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    * * *
    (adj.) = jewelled

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    Spanish-English dictionary > decorado con joyas

  • 33 extraordinariamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = superbly + Adjetivo
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    * * *
    (n.) = superbly + Adjetivo

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    Spanish-English dictionary > extraordinariamente + Adjetivo

  • 34 horadado

    adj.
    perforated, pierced.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: horadar.
    * * *
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    * * *

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    Spanish-English dictionary > horadado

  • 35 magníficamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = superbly + Adjetivo, beautifully + Adjetivo
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    Ex. What was pinned up ranged from sheets of paper with nothing more written on them than a title and author to elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations.
    * * *
    (n.) = superbly + Adjetivo, beautifully + Adjetivo

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    Ex: What was pinned up ranged from sheets of paper with nothing more written on them than a title and author to elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations.

    Spanish-English dictionary > magníficamente + Adjetivo

  • 36 período medieval

    (n.) = mediaeval period [medieval period, -USA], mediaeval times [medieval times, -USA]
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    Ex. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
    * * *
    (n.) = mediaeval period [medieval period, -USA], mediaeval times [medieval times, -USA]

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    Ex: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.

    Spanish-English dictionary > período medieval

  • 37 sociedad de lectores

    (n.) = book club
    Ex. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves ' book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
    * * *
    (n.) = book club

    Ex: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves ' book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sociedad de lectores

  • 38 vender a un precio más barato que

    (v.) = undercut
    Ex. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
    * * *
    (v.) = undercut

    Ex: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vender a un precio más barato que

  • 39 vender más barato

    (v.) = undercut
    Ex. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
    * * *
    (v.) = undercut

    Ex: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vender más barato

  • 40 época medieval

    (n.) = mediaeval period [medieval period, -USA], mediaeval times [medieval times, -USA]
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    Ex. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
    * * *
    (n.) = mediaeval period [medieval period, -USA], mediaeval times [medieval times, -USA]

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    Ex: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.

    Spanish-English dictionary > época medieval

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