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41 esconderse
1 to hide* * *VPR (=ocultarse) to hide, hide o.s., conceal o.s.; (=estar escondido) to be hidden, lurk* * *(v.) = skulk, go into + hidingEx. The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Ex. The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.* * *(v.) = skulk, go into + hidingEx: The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.
Ex: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.* * *
■esconderse verbo reflexivo to hide [de, from]
' esconderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
esconder
English:
cocoon
- hide
- hiding
- skulk
* * *vpr1. [ocultarse] [sujeto: persona] to hide (de from); [sujeto: el sol] to disappear, to hide;¡rápido, escóndete! quick, hide!;no te escondas de mí don't hide from me2. [subyacer] to lie hidden;detrás de su seriedad se esconde un gran sentido del humor his seriousness conceals a lively sense of humour* * *v/r hide* * * -
42 severidad
f.1 severity, harshness.2 strictness.3 gravity, severity.* * *1 (gravedad) severity, harshness2 (rigurosidad) strictness* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [en el trato] severity2) (=austeridad) sternness* * *femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness; (de padre, educador) strictness* * *= strictness, severity, harshness.Ex. They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.Ex. Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.Ex. Ghobadi does not flinch from confronting the harshness of daily life in Iran in this portrayal of a small village high in the mountains.----* poca severidad = lenience, leniency.* * *femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness; (de padre, educador) strictness* * *= strictness, severity, harshness.Ex: They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.
Ex: Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.Ex: Ghobadi does not flinch from confronting the harshness of daily life in Iran in this portrayal of a small village high in the mountains.* poca severidad = lenience, leniency.* * *(de un castigo, una pena) severity, harshness; (de un padre, educador) strictnessla severidad del clima the harshness o severity of the climate* * *
severidad sustantivo femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness;
(de padre, educador) strictness;
( de clima) harshness
severidad sustantivo femenino
1 (de carácter, de trato) strictness
2 (de un castigo, una pérdida) severity
3 (del clima) harshness
' severidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inhibir
- blandura
- dureza
- suavizar
English:
lightly
- rigor
- rigour
- severity
- sternness
- strictness
- harshly
- severely
- strictly
* * *severidad nf1. [de persona] strictness;[de castigo] severity, harshness2. [de clima] harshness, severity;[de enfermedad] seriousness3. [de gesto, aspecto] sternness* * *f severity* * *severidad nf1) : harshness, severity2) : strictness -
43 peculiar
adj.1 typical, characteristic.2 peculiar (raro, curioso).* * *► adjetivo1 (raro) peculiar2 (característico) particular, personal* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=particular, característico) particularsu peculiar manera de ver las cosas — his particular way of seeing things, his own individual way of seeing things
un rasgo peculiar de su carácter — a particular o characteristic trait of his
una característica peculiar del paisaje andaluz — a characteristic peculiar to the landscape of Andalusia
2) (=raro) peculiar, unusual* * *1) ( característico) particular2) (poco común, raro) < sensación> peculiar, unusual* * *= peculiar, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].Ex. However, by 1900 the motor car was beginning to develop its own peculiar form of engineering, and since then we have had aviation engineering, nuclear engineering and control engineering.Ex. 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.----* muy peculiar = highly distinctive.* peculiar de = peculiar to.* * *1) ( característico) particular2) (poco común, raro) < sensación> peculiar, unusual* * *= peculiar, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].Ex: However, by 1900 the motor car was beginning to develop its own peculiar form of engineering, and since then we have had aviation engineering, nuclear engineering and control engineering.
Ex: 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.* muy peculiar = highly distinctive.* peculiar de = peculiar to.* * *A (característico) particulares un rasgo peculiar de su personalidad it's a particular trait of hissu peculiar modo de escribir her own particular o individual way of writinglas características peculiares de este país the characteristics peculiar to this countryreaccionó con su peculiar buen humor he reacted with his characteristic o usual good humorB (poco común, raro) ‹sensación› peculiar, unusualcon características muy peculiares with very unusual characteristics* * *
peculiar adjetivo
1 ( característico) particular;
con su peculiar buen humor with his characteristic good humor
2 (poco común, raro) ‹ sensación› peculiar, unusual
peculiar adjetivo
1 (inusual, raro) peculiar, odd: esta comida tiene un sabor peculiar, this meal has a peculiar taste
2 (que es propio de algo/alguien) characteristic, distinctive: tiene una peculiar manera de andar, she has a distinctive way of walking
' peculiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
particular
- propia
- propio
- singular
- suya
- suyo
- tic
- hispanismo
- peregrino
English:
peculiar
- set-up
* * *peculiar adj1. [característico] typical, characteristic;tiene el sabor peculiar de la cebolla it has the characteristic o distinctive taste of onion;trabajaba con su peculiar seriedad he worked with characteristic seriousness2. [raro, curioso] peculiar;tiene una manera muy peculiar de hacer las cosas she has a very peculiar o strange way of doing things* * *adj1 ( singular) peculiar, odd2 ( característico) typical* * *peculiar adj1) característico: particular, characteristic2) raro: peculiar, uncommon* * *peculiar adj characteristic -
44 enormidad
f.1 enormity, hugeness.me gustó una enormidad I liked it enormously2 crass remark/mistake/ etc.* * *1 (grandeza) enormity, hugeness2 (monstruosidad) monstrous thing3 (desatino) nonsense, gross mistake* * *SF1) (=inmensidad) enormousness, hugeness2) [de crimen] enormity3) (=desatino) wicked thing, monstrous thing4) *me gustó una enormidad — I liked it enormously o tremendously
* * *a) ( de crimen) enormityb) ( gran cantidad) huge o vast amountuna enormidad de dinero — a huge o vast amount of money
* * *= enormity.Ex. It is very rare that a library will abandon a classification scheme and turn to another due to the enormity of the task of reclassifying.* * *a) ( de crimen) enormityb) ( gran cantidad) huge o vast amountuna enormidad de dinero — a huge o vast amount of money
* * *= enormity.Ex: It is very rare that a library will abandon a classification scheme and turn to another due to the enormity of the task of reclassifying.
* * *1 (de un crimen) enormity2 (gran cantidad) huge o vast amountgastó una enormidad de dinero she spent a huge o vast amount of moneyme gustó una enormidad I liked it enormouslytuvimos que esperar una enormidad we had to wait ages o an eternity* * *
enormidad sustantivo femenino
1 enormity
2 (intensificador) una enormidad, loads: me puso una enormidad de comida, she served me tons of food
' enormidad' also found in these entries:
English:
enormity
* * *enormidad nf1. [de tamaño] enormity, hugeness;me gustó una enormidad I liked it enormously o hugely;ha debido de costarte una enormidad (de dinero) it must have cost you a vast amount (of money)2. [despropósito]¡lo que dijo/hizo fue una enormidad! what she said/did was crazy!;las enormidades perpetradas por el ejército invasor the enormities perpetrated by the invading army* * *f1 ( barbaridad) enormity2 cantidad enormous ohuge amount3:eso que dijo es una enormidad what an appalling thing for him to say* * *enormidad nf1) : enormity, seriousness2) : immensity, hugeness -
45 magisterio
m.1 teaching certificate.2 teaching.3 teaching profession.4 professorship, magistracy, scholastic profession.* * *1 (estudios) teacher training2 (profesión) teaching profession3 (profesores) teachers plural4 figurado (graveded) seriousness* * *SM1) (=enseñanza) teaching; (=profesión) teaching, teaching profession; (=formación) teacher training, teacher education (EEUU); (=maestros) teachers plejerció el magisterio durante 40 años — she taught o was a teacher for 40 years
2)Magisterio — CAm (Univ) Department of Education
3) (=maestría) mastery4) (=pedantería) pompousness, pedantry* * *ejerció el magisterio durante 20 años — she taught o was a teacher for 20 years
b) ( conjunto de maestros) teachers (pl), teaching profession* * *Ex. This is a new journal concerned with the implications for teacher education, both pre-service and in-service, of all aspects of information technology.----* estudiante de magisterio = student teacher.* * *ejerció el magisterio durante 20 años — she taught o was a teacher for 20 years
b) ( conjunto de maestros) teachers (pl), teaching profession* * *Ex: This is a new journal concerned with the implications for teacher education, both pre-service and in-service, of all aspects of information technology.
* estudiante de magisterio = student teacher.* * *1 (enseñanza) teaching; (carrera) teacher trainingestudia magisterio he's training to be a teacherejerció el magisterio durante 20 años she taught for 20 years, she was a teacher for 20 yearsestudiante de magisterio trainee teacher2 (conjunto de maestros) teachers (pl), teaching profession* * *
magisterio sustantivo masculino ( enseñanza) teaching;
( carrera) teacher training;
magisterio m (enseñanza) teaching: estudia magisterio, he's studying to be a teacher
' magisterio' also found in these entries:
English:
teaching practice
- practice
* * *magisterio nm1. [profesión] teaching profession;ejerció el magisterio durante cuarenta años he was a teacher for forty years;el magisterio español Spanish teachers2. [estudios] teaching degree;estudiar magisterio to do teacher training, to study to be a teacher3. [enseñanza] teaching;su magisterio dejó una huella profunda en varias generaciones de estudiantes her teaching had a profound influence on several generations of students* * *m teaching profession* * *magisterio nm1) : teaching2) : teachers pl, teaching profession -
46 aplomo
m.1 composure.perder el aplomo to lose one's composure2 aplomb, self-confidence, firmness, assurance.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: aplomar.* * *1 composure, aplomb, self-possession* * *SM (=serenidad) assurance, self-possession; (=gravedad) gravity, seriousness; pey (=frescura) nerve, cheekperder el aplomo — to get worried, get rattled *
¡qué aplomo! — what a nerve!, what a cheek!
* * *masculino composure* * *= aplomb, presence of mind.Ex. 'I can do it,' he said to himself, with a certain amount of aplomb which years of dealing with problems had given him.Ex. He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.* * *masculino composure* * *= aplomb, presence of mind.Ex: 'I can do it,' he said to himself, with a certain amount of aplomb which years of dealing with problems had given him.
Ex: He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.* * *composurenunca pierde el aplomo he never loses his composuretardó bastante en recuperar el aplomo she took some time to regain her composure* * *
Multiple Entries:
a plomo
aplomo
aplomo sustantivo masculino
composure
aplomo sustantivo masculino aplomb
' aplomo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
seguridad
English:
aplomb
- assurance
- poise
- presence
- poised
* * *aplomo nmself-assurance, self-possession;respondió con aplomo she answered with aplomb;actuó con aplomo he acted with assurance* * *m composure, aplomb* * *aplomo nm: aplomb, composure -
47 en tales casos
• in all seriousness• in all the gory details• in such a way that• in such event• in summary• in this sense• in those parts• on such a short notice• on such short notice -
48 en tales instancias
• in all seriousness• in all the gory details• in such a way that• in such event• in summary• in this sense• in those parts• on such a short notice• on such short notice -
49 en tales ocasiones
• in all seriousness• in all the gory details• in such a way that• in such event• in summary• in this sense• in those parts• on such a short notice• on such short notice
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