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2 Grateful Med
Ex. A study was designed to address this question, particularly as applied to clinicians and user-friendly search software package such as Grateful Med.* * *Ex: A study was designed to address this question, particularly as applied to clinicians and user-friendly search software package such as Grateful Med.
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3 agradecido
adj.grateful, thankful, welcome, pleased.past part.past participle of spanish verb: agradecer.* * *1→ link=agradecer agradecer► adjetivo1 grateful, thankful■ le quedaría muy agradecido si... I should be very much obliged if...* * *(f. - agradecida)adj.* * *ADJ1)¡muy agradecido! — many thanks!, I'm very grateful!, I appreciate it!
le quedaría muy agradecido si me enviara un ejemplar — I should be very grateful if you would send me a copy
2)ser agradecido — [persona] to be appreciative
es muy agradecida, cualquier cosita la pone contenta — she's very appreciative, any little thing makes her happy
3) [planta, tierra]son terrenos muy agradecidos — this land is easy to grow things on, this land is very easy to cultivate
4) (=bien recibido)* * *estar/quedar agradecido — to be grateful
* * *= grateful, appreciative, appreciatively, gratefully.Ex. The author is also grateful to Mrs D. Martin for her work in typing parts of the manuscript of this text.Ex. This article gives a brief appreciative description of the libraries of the University of Texas at Austin.Ex. 'Thank you for spending this time with me and answering my questions,' Henrietta Rood nodded and smiled appreciatively.Ex. LISU gratefully acknowledge the support and sponsorship of Swets Blackwell for this event.----* agradecido por = appreciative of.* estar muy agradecido a = be indebted to.* ser poco agradecido = be thankless.* * *estar/quedar agradecido — to be grateful
* * *= grateful, appreciative, appreciatively, gratefully.Ex: The author is also grateful to Mrs D. Martin for her work in typing parts of the manuscript of this text.
Ex: This article gives a brief appreciative description of the libraries of the University of Texas at Austin.Ex: 'Thank you for spending this time with me and answering my questions,' Henrietta Rood nodded and smiled appreciatively.Ex: LISU gratefully acknowledge the support and sponsorship of Swets Blackwell for this event.* agradecido por = appreciative of.* estar muy agradecido a = be indebted to.* ser poco agradecido = be thankless.* * *agradecido -da1 ‹persona› gratefulestá muy agradecido he's very grateful¡qué poco agradecido eres! you're so ungrateful!le quedo muy agradecido I'm very grateful, I appreciate it very muchsonrió agradecida she smiled gratefully2 [ SER]:es una planta muy agradecida it's a plant which is very easy to look after* * *
Del verbo agradecer: ( conjugate agradecer)
agradecido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
agradecer
agradecido
agradecer ( conjugate agradecer) verbo transitivo
agradecidole algo a algn to be grateful to sb for sth;
agradecidole algo a algn to thank sb for sth;◊ ¡y así es como me lo agradece! and this is all the thanks I get!
agradecido
estar agradecido to be grateful;
¡qué poco agradecido eres! you're so ungrateful!
agradecer verbo transitivo
1 (dar las gracias a alguien) to thank for: les agradezco su presencia, (I) thank you for being here
os lo agradezco mucho, thank you very much
2 (estar agradecido) to be grateful [a, to] [por, for]: te agradezco tu apoyo, I'm grateful for your support
se lo agradeceré siempre, I'll always be grateful to her ➣ Ver nota en appreciate 3 (impers) siempre se agradece una sonrisa, a smile is always welcome
agradecido,-a adjetivo grateful: le estoy muy agradecida, I'm very grateful to you
' agradecido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agradecer
- agradecida
- poco
English:
appreciative
- grateful
- indebted
- oblige
- thankful
* * *agradecido, -a adj1. [persona] grateful;estoy muy agradecido por tu ayuda I'm very grateful for your help;están muy agradecidos a mi familia they're very grateful to my family* * *adj grateful, appreciative;le estaría muy agradecido si (+subj) I would be very grateful if* * *agradecido, -da adj: grateful, thankful* * *agradecido adj grateful -
4 agradecer
v.1 to thank, to acknowledge, to appreciate, to be grateful for.2 to be thankful to, to be thankful for, to be grateful to.Agradezco estar en este lugar I am thankful to be in this place.3 to thank for.Le agradezco su regalo I thank you for your present.* * *(c changes to zc before a and o)Present Indicativeagradezco, agradeces, agradece, agradecemos, agradecéis, agradecen.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to thank* * *1.VT (=dar las gracias a) to thank; (=sentirse agradecido) to be grateful forse lo agradezco — thank you, I am much obliged to you frm
un favor que él no agradecería nunca lo bastante — a favour o (EEUU) favor he can never thank you enough for
eso no lo tiene que agradecer a nadie — he has nobody to thank for that, he owes nobody thanks for that
2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( sentir gratitud por) <ayuda/amabilidad> to appreciate, to be grateful forle agradecería (que) me llamara — (frml) I would appreciate it if you would call me (frml)
b) ( dar las gracias por) to thankni siquiera me lo agradeció — she didn't even thank me o say thank you
* * *= offer + a word of thanks, thank, welcome, extend + Posesivo + thanks, be thankful.Ex. In closing, I would like to offer a word of thanks to all the members of the Working Group who contributed so much of their time and effort to the development of this project.Ex. In closing, I would like once again to thank all the members of the Working Group who contributed so much of their time and effort to the development of this project.Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.Ex. I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.Ex. Looking back from the present days of austerity one must be thankful that the EEC libraries were able to lay the foundations of strong collections in their respective fields.----* agradecer sinceramente = pay + Posesivo + deep respects.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( sentir gratitud por) <ayuda/amabilidad> to appreciate, to be grateful forle agradecería (que) me llamara — (frml) I would appreciate it if you would call me (frml)
b) ( dar las gracias por) to thankni siquiera me lo agradeció — she didn't even thank me o say thank you
* * *= offer + a word of thanks, thank, welcome, extend + Posesivo + thanks, be thankful.Ex: In closing, I would like to offer a word of thanks to all the members of the Working Group who contributed so much of their time and effort to the development of this project.
Ex: In closing, I would like once again to thank all the members of the Working Group who contributed so much of their time and effort to the development of this project.Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.Ex: I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.Ex: Looking back from the present days of austerity one must be thankful that the EEC libraries were able to lay the foundations of strong collections in their respective fields.* agradecer sinceramente = pay + Posesivo + deep respects.* * *agradecer [E3 ]vt1(sentir gratitud por): se lo agradezco de veras I'm very grateful to youle agradecería me llamara lo antes posible ( frml); I would be grateful o I would appreciate it if you would call me as soon as possible ( frml)su ayuda es muy de agradecer your help is most appreciated¡y así es como me agradece! and this is all the thanks I get!2 (dar las gracias por) to thankescribió para agradecerme el regalo he wrote to thank me for the giftni siquiera me lo agradeció she didn't even thank me o say thank youpractica un deporte, te lo agradecerá el cuerpo take up a sport, you'll feel better for it* * *
agradecer ( conjugate agradecer) verbo transitivo
agradecerle algo a algn to be grateful to sb for sth;
agradecerle algo a algn to thank sb for sth;◊ ¡y así es como me lo agradece! and this is all the thanks I get!
agradecer verbo transitivo
1 (dar las gracias a alguien) to thank for: les agradezco su presencia, (I) thank you for being here
os lo agradezco mucho, thank you very much
2 (estar agradecido) to be grateful [a, to] [por, for]: te agradezco tu apoyo, I'm grateful for your support
se lo agradeceré siempre, I'll always be grateful to her ➣ Ver nota en appreciate 3 (impers) siempre se agradece una sonrisa, a smile is always welcome
' agradecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agradezca
English:
acknowledge
- appreciate
- warmly
* * *agradecer vt[estar agradecido] to be grateful to sb for sth;quisiera agradecerles su presencia aquí I would like to thank you for coming o being here;te lo agradezco mucho I'm very grateful to you;le agradezco su interés thank you for your interest;te agradecería que te callaras I'd be grateful o I'd appreciate it if you'd shut up2. [sujeto: cosa]esa pared agradecería una mano de pintura that wall could do with a lick of paint;el campo agradecerá las lluvias the rain will be good for the countryside* * *v/t:agradecer algo a alguien thank s.o. for sth;te lo agradezco I appreciate it;* * *agradecer {53} vt1) : to be grateful for2) : to thank* * *agradecer vb (dar las gracias) to thank -
5 alma
adj.&f.feminine of ALMO.f.1 soul.sentir algo en el alma to be truly sorry about somethingagradecer algo en el alma to be deeply grateful for somethinglo que dijo me llegó al alma her words really struck homese le cayó el alma a los pies his heart sankcomo alma en pena like a lost soulcomo alma que lleva el diablo like a bat out of hell2 soul (person).un pueblo de doce mil almas a town of twelve thousand peopleno se ve un alma there isn't a soul to be seenalmas gemelas kindred spirits3 bore.4 core, heart.5 Alma.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 soul\agradecer a alguien con toda el alma to thank somebody from the bottom of one's heartcaerse el alma a los pies to become disheartenedcomo alma que lleva el diablo in a flashcon toda el alma wholeheartedly, with all one's heartllegar al alma de alguien to touch somebody, move somebodyllevar en el alma a alguien to love somebody deeplyno había ni una alma there wasn't a soul, there was nobody thereno poder alguien con su alma to be absolutely exhaustedparecer una alma en pena to look like a ghostpartir el alma a alguien to break somebody's heartsentir algo en el alma to be deeply sorry about somethingser el alma de la fiesta to be the life and soul of the partytener el alma en un hilo to have one's heart in one's mouth, be worried sickalma de Dios figurado good soulalma en pena lost soulalma gemela kindred spirit* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=espíritu) soulun pueblo de 2.000 almas — a village of 2,000 souls
¡alma de cántaro! — you idiot!
alma caritativa, alma de Dios — kind soul
almas gemelas — soul mates, kindred spirits más frm
2)en el alma —
te lo agradezco en el alma — I'm eternally o deeply grateful
- entregar el alma a Dioshasta el alma —
de mi alma —
¡madre mía de mi alma!, ¡Dios mío de mi alma! — good God!, good grief!
¡hijo de mi alma! — [con cariño] my darling boy!, my precious child!; [con ironía] my dear child!
¡mi alma! o ¡alma mía!, ¿qué te ha pasado? — my love! what's wrong?
partirse el alma —
con toda el alma —
lo odio con toda mi alma — I detest him, I hate his guts *
tiró fuerte, con toda su alma — he pulled hard, with all his might
3) (=parte vital) [de grupo, organización] driving force; [de asunto] heart, cruxhasta que no lleguemos al alma del asunto — until we get to the heart o crux of the matter
4) (Téc) [de cable] core; [de cuerda] core, central strand; [de cañón] bore; [de raíl] web5) (Bot) pith6) And (=cadáver) corpse* * *femenino‡1) ( espíritu) soulalma mía or mi alma — (como apelativo) my love
clavársele en el alma a alguien: lo que me dijo se me clavó en el alma I've never forgotten what he said; lleva clavada en el alma esa traición he's never got(ten) over that betrayal; como (un) alma en pena like a lost soul; con el alma en un hilo worried to death; con toda el or mi/tu/su alma with all my/your/his/ heart; lo odiaba con toda su alma she hated him intensely; del alma: su amigo del alma his bosom friend; de mi alma: hija de mi alma! my darling!; en el alma: lo siento en el alma I'm really o terribly sorry; me duele or pesa en el alma it hurts me deeply; te lo agradezco en el alma I can't tell you how grateful I am; hasta el alma (fam): me dolió hasta el alma it was excruciatingly painful; se le vio hasta el alma she bared her all (colloq); llegarle a alguien al alma: aquellas palabras me llegaron al alma ( me conmovieron) I was deeply touched by those words; ( me dolieron) I was deeply hurt by those words; me/le parte el alma it breaks my/his heart; no poder con su alma to be tired out; romperle el alma a alguien (fam) to beat the living daylights out of somebody (colloq); romperse el alma (fam) to break one's neck (colloq); salir/ir como alma que lleva el diablo to run like a bat out of hell; salirle a alguien del alma: siento habérselo dicho pero me salió del alma I'm sorry I said that, it just came out; el suspiro le salió del alma she sighed deeply; se me/le cayó or fue el alma a los pies my/his heart sank; venderle el alma al diablo — to sell one's soul (to the Devil)
2)a) ( persona) soulni un alma viviente — not a living soul
ser un alma bendita or de Dios — to be a kind soul
b) (centro, fuerza vital)3) ( ánimo) feeling* * *= soul, lifeblood, psyche.Ex. I would venture to guess that he would have characterized these suggestions as the eructation of unhealthy souls'.Ex. Since libraries are the lifeblood of research, it seems only fitting then that the education of librarians should include familiarity with research methodology.Ex. The author explores the history of the book in terms of its place of metaphor in the human psyche and compares it to electronic media.----* alma caritativa = charitable soul.* alma en pena = banshee.* alma gemela = soulmate, kindred spirit.* alma máter = Alma Mater.* amiga del alma = soul sister.* amigo del alma = soul brother.* chillar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* compañero del alma = soulmate, kindred spirit.* con el alma en vilo = on tenterhooks.* correr como alma que lleva el diablo = run for + Posesivo + life.* estar con el alma en vilo = put + Posesivo + life on hold, Posesivo + life + be + on hold.* gemir como alma en pena = wail like + a banshee.* gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* herir en el alma = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* la edad se lleva en el alma = you are as old as you feel.* perder el alma = lose + Posesivo + soul.* ser el alma de = be the life of, be the life and soul of.* toda alma viviente = every living soul.* vender el alma al diablo = sell + Posesivo + soul to the devil.* * *femenino‡1) ( espíritu) soulalma mía or mi alma — (como apelativo) my love
clavársele en el alma a alguien: lo que me dijo se me clavó en el alma I've never forgotten what he said; lleva clavada en el alma esa traición he's never got(ten) over that betrayal; como (un) alma en pena like a lost soul; con el alma en un hilo worried to death; con toda el or mi/tu/su alma with all my/your/his/ heart; lo odiaba con toda su alma she hated him intensely; del alma: su amigo del alma his bosom friend; de mi alma: hija de mi alma! my darling!; en el alma: lo siento en el alma I'm really o terribly sorry; me duele or pesa en el alma it hurts me deeply; te lo agradezco en el alma I can't tell you how grateful I am; hasta el alma (fam): me dolió hasta el alma it was excruciatingly painful; se le vio hasta el alma she bared her all (colloq); llegarle a alguien al alma: aquellas palabras me llegaron al alma ( me conmovieron) I was deeply touched by those words; ( me dolieron) I was deeply hurt by those words; me/le parte el alma it breaks my/his heart; no poder con su alma to be tired out; romperle el alma a alguien (fam) to beat the living daylights out of somebody (colloq); romperse el alma (fam) to break one's neck (colloq); salir/ir como alma que lleva el diablo to run like a bat out of hell; salirle a alguien del alma: siento habérselo dicho pero me salió del alma I'm sorry I said that, it just came out; el suspiro le salió del alma she sighed deeply; se me/le cayó or fue el alma a los pies my/his heart sank; venderle el alma al diablo — to sell one's soul (to the Devil)
2)a) ( persona) soulni un alma viviente — not a living soul
ser un alma bendita or de Dios — to be a kind soul
b) (centro, fuerza vital)3) ( ánimo) feeling* * *= soul, lifeblood, psyche.Ex: I would venture to guess that he would have characterized these suggestions as the eructation of unhealthy souls'.
Ex: Since libraries are the lifeblood of research, it seems only fitting then that the education of librarians should include familiarity with research methodology.Ex: The author explores the history of the book in terms of its place of metaphor in the human psyche and compares it to electronic media.* alma caritativa = charitable soul.* alma en pena = banshee.* alma gemela = soulmate, kindred spirit.* alma máter = Alma Mater.* amiga del alma = soul sister.* amigo del alma = soul brother.* chillar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* compañero del alma = soulmate, kindred spirit.* con el alma en vilo = on tenterhooks.* correr como alma que lleva el diablo = run for + Posesivo + life.* estar con el alma en vilo = put + Posesivo + life on hold, Posesivo + life + be + on hold.* gemir como alma en pena = wail like + a banshee.* gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* herir en el alma = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* la edad se lleva en el alma = you are as old as you feel.* perder el alma = lose + Posesivo + soul.* ser el alma de = be the life of, be the life and soul of.* toda alma viviente = every living soul.* vender el alma al diablo = sell + Posesivo + soul to the devil.* * *f‡A (espíritu) soulencomendó su alma a Dios he commended his soul to Godentregó su alma a Dios en la madrugada de ayer ( liter); he departed this life in the early hours of yesterday morning ( liter)tiene alma de artista/poeta he has an artistic soul/a poetic spirites un hombre con alma de niño he's a child at heartalma mía or mi alma ( como apelativo) my loveclavársele en el alma a algn: lo que me dijo se me clavó en el alma I've never forgotten what he saidlleva clavado en el alma no haber podido estudiar una carrera he's never got(ten) over the fact that he couldn't go to collegecomo (un) alma en pena like a lost soulcon el alma en un hilo worried to deathhasta que el avión aterrizó estuvimos con el alma en un hilo until the plane landed our hearts were in our mouthsestá con el alma en un hilo porque aún no ha tenido noticias suyas she's worried sick o to death because there's still no news of himcon toda el or mi/tu/su alma with all my/your/his/ heartlo siento con toda el alma I'm truly sorrylo odiaba con toda su alma she hated him intensely o vehementlyte lo agradezco con toda mi alma I want to thank you with all my heart o from the bottom of my heartdel alma: su amigo del alma his bosom friendde mi alma: ¡hijo de mi alma, qué pesadito te pones a veces! oh, Ian ( o Ben etc), darling, you can be such a nuisance sometimes¿qué te han hecho, hija de mi alma? what have they done to you, my darling?en el alma: lo siento en el alma pero no puedo ayudarte I'm truly o really o terribly sorry but I can't help youme duele or pesa en el alma it hurts me deeplyse alegró en el alma de que todo hubiera salido bien she was overjoyed that everything had turned out wellte lo agradezco en el alma I can't tell you how grateful I amhasta el alma ( fam): ¡la inyección me dolió hasta el alma! the injection was excruciating o excruciatingly painfulse le vio hasta el alma you could see everything o she bared her all ( colloq)me mojé hasta el alma I got soaked to the skin ( colloq)llegarle a algn al alma: aquellas palabras me llegaron al alma (me conmovieron) I was deeply touched o affected o moved by those words; (me dolieron) I was deeply hurt by those wordsme/le parte el alma it breaks my/his heartno poder con su alma to be ready to drop ( colloq), to be tired out o worn outestoy agotada, no puedo con mi alma I'm exhausted, I'm ready to dropsalir/ir como alma que lleva el diablo to run like a bat out of hell, to run hell for leathersalirle a algn del alma: siento habérselo dicho pero me salió del alma I'm sorry I said that to him, it just came outme salió del alma regalárselo I just gave it to him on an impulsese me/le cayó or fue el alma a los pies my/his heart sank (into my/his boots)vender el alma al diablo to sell one's soul (to the Devil)ése es capaz de vender su alma al diablo para conseguirlo he'd sell his soul (to the Devil) for it, he'd do anything to get it, he'd sell his grandmother to get it ( colloq)volverle a algn el alma al cuerpo: al oír que lo habían encontrado vivo le volvió el alma al cuerpo when she heard that he had been found alive, she felt a great sense of reliefdespués de aquella comida me volvió el alma al cuerpo I felt human again after that mealB1 (persona) soulno hay un alma por la calle there isn't a soul on the streetsun pueblecito de 600 almas a little village of 600 inhabitants o peopleni un alma viviente not a single o living soulser almas gemelas to be soul matesser un alma bendita or de Dios to be kind-hearted, be a kind soul2(centro, fuerza vital): el alma de la fiesta the life and soul of the partyel alma del movimiento nacionalista the driving force behind o the key figure of the nationalist movementC (sentimiento) feelingbaila sin alma there's no feeling in her dancingD ( Const) strutE (de un cable) core* * *
alma feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
1 ( espíritu) soul;
alma mía or mi alma ( como apelativo) my love;
con toda el or mi/tu/su alma with all my/your/his/ heart;
del alma: su amigo del alma his bosom friend;
en el alma: lo siento en el alma I'm really o terribly sorry;
te lo agradezco en el alma I can't tell you how grateful I am;
llegarle a algn al alma: aquellas palabras me llegaron al alma ( me conmovieron) I was deeply touched by those words;
( me dolieron) I was deeply hurt by those words;◊ me/le parte el alma it breaks my/his heart
2 ( persona) soul;◊ ni un alma viviente not a living soul;
ser almas gemelas to be soul mates;
ser un alma bendita or de Dios to be a kind soul
alma sustantivo femenino
1 soul
(individuo) no había ni un alma, there was not a living soul
2 (la persona clave) key figure: su hijo es el alma de la familia, her son is the darling of the family
3 (ímpetu) heart: puse toda mi alma en ello, I put all my heart into it
♦ Locuciones: se me cayó el alma a los pies, my heart sank
como alma que lleva el diablo: salió huyendo como alma que lleva el diablo, he shot out like a bat out of hell
con toda el alma, with all my/your/his heart
partir el alma: me parte el alma verte tan triste, it breaks my heart to see you so sad
' alma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espíritu
- estar
- gemela
- gemelo
- limpiar
- reposo
- ánima
- grandeza
- mancha
English:
body
- bosom
- depth
- devil
- heart
- lifeblood
- mope about
- mope around
- sink
- soul
- soulmate
- spirit
- driving
- life
- touch
* * *1. [espíritu] soul;es un chico de alma noble he's a noble-minded boy;encomiendo mi alma a Dios I commend my soul to Godalma en pena soul in purgatory;como alma en pena like a lost soul2. [persona] soul;un pueblo de doce mil almas a town of twelve thousand people;no se ve un alma there isn't a soul to be seen3. [de negocio, equipo] backbone;son el alma de la compañía they're the backbone o core of the company;el alma de la fiesta the life and soul of the party;el alma del proyecto the driving force behind the project;el humor es el alma de este espectáculo humour is at the heart of this showalma máter driving force;ser el alma máter de algo to be the driving force behind sth4. [de cañón] bore6. [de viga] web7. Compmi alma [apelativo] dearest, darling;agradecer algo en el alma to be deeply grateful for sth;arrancarle el alma a alguien [matarlo] to kill sb;Famse le cayó el alma a los pies his heart sank;Famcomo alma que lleva el diablo like a bat out of hell;lo odia con toda su alma she hates him with all her heart;cantaba con toda su alma he was singing his heart out, he was singing for all he was worth;deseo con toda mi alma que seas feliz I hope with all my heart that you'll be happy;me da en el alma que no llamarán I can feel it in my bones o deep down that they're not going to call o Br ring;en el alma truly, from the bottom of one's heart;entregar el alma to give up the ghost;estar con el alma en un hilo to be worried stiff;llegar al alma a alguien to touch sb's heart;lo que dijo me llegó al alma her words really struck home;Famno puedo con mi alma I'm ready to drop, I'm completely worn out;partir el alma a alguien to break sb's heart;me salió del alma contestarle así I didn't mean to answer him like that, it just came out that way;sentirlo en el alma to be truly sorry;lo siento en el alma pero no puedo ayudarte I'm truly sorry, but I can't help you;ser el alma gemela de alguien to be sb's soul mate;Famser un alma de cántaro to be a mug;ser un alma de Dios to be a good soul;no tener alma to be heartless* * *f soul;se me cayó el alma a los pies fam my heart sank;lo siento en el alma I am truly sorry;¡alma mía! my love!;arrancarle a uno el alma, destrozar opartir el alma a uno break s.o.’s heart;como alma que lleva el diablo like a bat out of hell;con el alma en un hilo worried sick;con toda el alma with all one’s heart;me duele en el alma it hurts me deeply;romperle a uno el alma fam beat the living daylights out of s.o. fam ;no se ve un alma there isn’t a soul to be seen* * *alma nf1) : soul2) : person, human being3)no tener alma : to be pitiless4)tener el alma en un hilo : to have one's heart in one's mouth* * *alma n soul -
6 reconocido
adj.well-known, avowed, acknowledged, recognised.past part.past participle of spanish verb: reconocer.* * *1→ link=reconocer reconocer► adjetivo1 (agradecido) grateful* * *ADJ1) [jefe] recognized, accepted2) frm (=agradecido)estar o quedar reconocido — to be grateful
* * *- da adjetivo (frml) indebted (frml), obliged (frml)le estoy or quedo muy reconocido — I am very much obliged to you
* * *= established, professed, accredited.Ex. These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.Ex. A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Ex. Please remember that only accredited representatives of voting members of IFLA are entitled to vote at IFLA Council meetings.----* bien reconocido = well-recognised [well-recognized].* de reconocido prestigio = of good standing, highly acclaimed.* institución reconocida = accredit school.* muy reconocido = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.* no reconocido = unacknowledged, unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA].* reconocido internacionalmente = internationally-hailed, internationally acclaimed, internationally-recognised.* reconocido por los estatutos = statutory.* reconocido por todos = widely recognised.* reconocido por Uno mismo = self-confessed, self-professed.* ser poco reconocido = be thankless.* ser reconocido = gain + recognition.* * *- da adjetivo (frml) indebted (frml), obliged (frml)le estoy or quedo muy reconocido — I am very much obliged to you
* * *= established, professed, accredited.Ex: These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.
Ex: A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Ex: Please remember that only accredited representatives of voting members of IFLA are entitled to vote at IFLA Council meetings.* bien reconocido = well-recognised [well-recognized].* de reconocido prestigio = of good standing, highly acclaimed.* institución reconocida = accredit school.* muy reconocido = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.* no reconocido = unacknowledged, unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA].* reconocido internacionalmente = internationally-hailed, internationally acclaimed, internationally-recognised.* reconocido por los estatutos = statutory.* reconocido por todos = widely recognised.* reconocido por Uno mismo = self-confessed, self-professed.* ser poco reconocido = be thankless.* ser reconocido = gain + recognition.* * *reconocido -dale estoy or quedo muy reconocido I am deeply indebted to you, I am very much obliged to you* * *reconocido, -a adj1. [admitido] recognized, acknowledged;un empresario de reconocida trayectoria a businessman with a proven track record2. [agradecido] grateful;le estamos muy reconocidos por su ayuda we're very grateful to him for his help* * *adj grateful, obliged;te quedo muy reconocido por … fml I am very grateful to you for…* * *reconocido, -da adj1) : recognized, accepted2) : grateful -
7 infinitamente
adv.infinitely, immensely.* * *► adverbio1 infinitely* * *ADV infinitelyte lo agradeceré infinitamente — I'd be deeply o immensely grateful to you
* * *adverbio infinitelyte lo agradezco infinitamente — I'm deeply o infinitely grateful to you
lo siento infinitamente — I'm terribly o awfully sorry
* * *= endlessly, in perpetuity.Ex. If we look at a totally different sort of book, romantic fiction, we find here a form of novel which, to the outsider who has never read one of them, may seem to be endlessly repetitious.Ex. Image degradation is no longer a threat and the original can be reproduced in perpetuity with no loss of image quality.----* infinitamente + Adjetivo = infinitely + Adjetivo, endlessly + Adjetivo.* * *adverbio infinitelyte lo agradezco infinitamente — I'm deeply o infinitely grateful to you
lo siento infinitamente — I'm terribly o awfully sorry
* * *= endlessly, in perpetuity.Ex: If we look at a totally different sort of book, romantic fiction, we find here a form of novel which, to the outsider who has never read one of them, may seem to be endlessly repetitious.
Ex: Image degradation is no longer a threat and the original can be reproduced in perpetuity with no loss of image quality.* infinitamente + Adjetivo = infinitely + Adjetivo, endlessly + Adjetivo.* * *infinitelyte lo agradezco infinitamente I'm deeply o infinitely grateful to yousiento infinitamente no haber podido asistir a la ceremonia I'm terribly o awfully sorry not to have been able to attend the ceremonyes infinitamente superior it is infinitely o vastly superior* * *
infinitamente adverbio
1 Mat infinitely
2 (muchísimo) exceedingly, infinitely: esta leche es infinitamente mejor que la que compras tú, this milk is infinitely better than the one you buy
' infinitamente' also found in these entries:
English:
infinitely
- vastly
* * *infinitamente advinfinitely;es infinitamente mejor it's infinitely better;siento infinitamente que no puedas ir I'm extremely sorry that you can't go;les estoy infinitamente agradecido I'm extremely grateful to them -
8 agradezca
* * ** * *agradezca, agradezcas, etc* * *
Del verbo agradecer: ( conjugate agradecer)
agradezca es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
agradecer
agradezca
agradecer ( conjugate agradecer) verbo transitivo
agradezcale algo a algn to be grateful to sb for sth;
agradezcale algo a algn to thank sb for sth;◊ ¡y así es como me lo agradece! and this is all the thanks I get!
agradezca,◊ agradezcas, etc see agradecer
agradecer verbo transitivo
1 (dar las gracias a alguien) to thank for: les agradezco su presencia, (I) thank you for being here
os lo agradezco mucho, thank you very much
2 (estar agradecido) to be grateful [a, to] [por, for]: te agradezco tu apoyo, I'm grateful for your support
se lo agradeceré siempre, I'll always be grateful to her ➣ Ver nota en appreciate 3 (impers) siempre se agradece una sonrisa, a smile is always welcome
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9 grato
adj.agreeable, gratifying, pleasant, pleasurable.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gratar.* * *► adjetivo1 pleasant, pleasing ( para, to)■ me es grato anunciarles que... I am pleased to inform you that...* * *(f. - grata)adj.pleasant, agreeable* * *ADJ1) (=placentero) pleasant, pleasing; (=satisfactorio) welcomeguarda muy gratos recuerdos de su visita a España — he holds very fond memories of his visit to Spain
nos es grato informarle que... — we are pleased to inform you that...
2) And (=agradecido) grateful* * *- ta adjetivo pleasantme es grato comunicarles que... — I am pleased to inform you that...
* * *= pleasant [pleasanter -comp., pleasantest -sup.], pleasurable, gratifying, welcome, welcome, fulfilling.Ex. This provides the user with a pleasant outlook and gives natural light.Ex. Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex. OPACs are advantageous to users; they may be costly for the managers of libraries, but are gratifying to the librarians.Ex. The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex. The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex. The acquisition of reliable information is vitally important enabling people to enjoy fulfilling lives and be fully participating citizens.----* dejar un grato sabor de boca = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouth.* persona no grata = persona non grata.* poco grato = unwelcome.* ser un grato alivio = be a welcome relief.* * *- ta adjetivo pleasantme es grato comunicarles que... — I am pleased to inform you that...
* * *= pleasant [pleasanter -comp., pleasantest -sup.], pleasurable, gratifying, welcome, welcome, fulfilling.Ex: This provides the user with a pleasant outlook and gives natural light.
Ex: Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex: OPACs are advantageous to users; they may be costly for the managers of libraries, but are gratifying to the librarians.Ex: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Ex: The acquisition of reliable information is vitally important enabling people to enjoy fulfilling lives and be fully participating citizens.* dejar un grato sabor de boca = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouth.* persona no grata = persona non grata.* poco grato = unwelcome.* ser un grato alivio = be a welcome relief.* * *grato -tapleasantme es muy grata su compañía I find his company very pleasantlos gratos recuerdos de mi niñez the pleasant memories of my childhoodme es grato comunicarles que … I am pleased to inform you that …en respuesta a su grata (carta) del 3 de... in reply to your letter of... 3rd* * *
grato◊ -ta adjetivo
pleasant
grato,-a adjetivo pleasant
persona non grata, persona non grata
' grato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afortunada
- afortunado
- grata
- satisfactoria
- satisfactorio
English:
acceptable
- gratifying
- intensely
- pleasing
- welcome
- unwelcome
* * *grato, -a adj1. [agradable] pleasant;nos es grato comunicarle que… we are pleased to inform you that…2. Bol, Chile [agradecido] grateful* * *adj pleasant* * *grato, -ta adjagradable, placentero: pleasant, agreeable♦ gratamente adv* * *grato adj pleasant -
10 aburrir
v.1 to bore.este trabajo me aburre this job is boringaburre a todo el mundo con sus batallitas he bores everyone with his old stories2 to be boring, to bore, to dull, to pall.Este juego aburre This game is boring.3 to tire, to weary, to bore, to bore the pants off.María aburre a Ricardo con su charla Mary tires Richard with her chattering.4 to be boring to.Aburre estudiar sola It is boring to study alone.* * *1 to bore2 (cansar) to tire1 to get bored (con/de/por, with)\aburrirse como una ostra familiar to be bored stiff* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [gen] to bore; (=cansar) to tire, weary2) ** [+ dinero] to blow *; [+ tiempo] to waste2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to bore2.aburrirse v prona) ( por falta de entretenimiento) to get boredb) ( hartarse)aburrirse de algo/alguien — to get tired of o fed up with something/somebody
aburrirse de + inf — to get tired of -ing
* * *= pall, bore, wear + a little thin, weary.Ex. The experience of 'flying through' virtual worlds to discover the identities of hundreds of criptics nodes palls very quickly.Ex. Frustrated by the limitations on developing work relationships with students, and bored with the demands of the library, she returned to teaching English.Ex. His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.Ex. She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.----* aburrirse como ostras = be bored stiff, be bored to death, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mind.* aburrirse (con) = be bored (with).* no aburrir a Alguien con todos los detalles = spare + Nombe + all the details.* * *1.verbo transitivo to bore2.aburrirse v prona) ( por falta de entretenimiento) to get boredb) ( hartarse)aburrirse de algo/alguien — to get tired of o fed up with something/somebody
aburrirse de + inf — to get tired of -ing
* * *= pall, bore, wear + a little thin, weary.Ex: The experience of 'flying through' virtual worlds to discover the identities of hundreds of criptics nodes palls very quickly.
Ex: Frustrated by the limitations on developing work relationships with students, and bored with the demands of the library, she returned to teaching English.Ex: His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.Ex: She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.* aburrirse como ostras = be bored stiff, be bored to death, be bored to tears, be bored out of + Posesivo + mind.* aburrirse (con) = be bored (with).* no aburrir a Alguien con todos los detalles = spare + Nombe + all the details.* * *aburrir [I1 ]vtto boreestas reuniones me aburren these meetings bore me, I find these meetings boring o tediousno aburras a la abuela con tus historias don't bore Granny with your stories1 (por falta de entretenimiento) to get borednunca me había aburrido tanto I'd never been so bored2 (hartarse) aburrirse DE algo/algn to get tired OF o fed up WITH sth/sbse aburrió de hacer lo mismo todos los días he got tired of o fed up with doing the same thing every day, he tired of doing the same thing every day* * *
aburrir ( conjugate aburrir) verbo transitivo
to bore
aburrirse verbo pronominal
aburrirse de hacer algo to get tired of doing sth
aburrir verbo transitivo to bore
♦ Locuciones: aburrir a las ovejas, to be incredibly boring
' aburrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amuermar
- cansar
- empalagar
- martirizar
- asquear
- chorear
English:
bore
* * *♦ vtto bore;este trabajo me aburre this job is boring;aburre a todo el mundo con sus batallitas he bores everyone with his old stories;me aburre tener que madrugar todos los días it's really tiresome having to get up early every day* * *v/t bore* * *aburrir vt: to bore, to tire* * *aburrir vb1. (cansar) to bore2. (resultar pesado) to be boring -
11 agradecimiento
m.gratitude.* * *1 gratefulness, gratitude, thankfulness* * *noun m.* * *SM (=gratitud) gratitude; (=aprecio) appreciation* * *masculino gratitude* * *= appreciation, gratitude, compliment, compliment, note of thanks, thankfulness, thankyou.Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex. Gratifyingly often, their reaction is delight and gratitude.Ex. Nine percent of the questions analyzed were placed in the 'other' category, which included notes of thanks and compliments on good service, suggestions for improving the library's services, and messages sent from listservs = El nueve por ciento de las cuestiones analizadas se colocaron en la categoría "otros", que incluía notas de agradecimiento y felicitaciones por el buen servicio, sugerencias para mejorar los servicios de la biblioteca y mensajes enviados de servidores de listas de correo.Ex. Nine percent of the questions analyzed were placed in the 'other' category, which included notes of thanks and compliments on good service, suggestions for improving the library's services, and messages sent from listservs = El nueve por ciento de las cuestiones analizadas se colocaron en la categoría "otros", que incluía notas de agradecimiento y felicitaciones por el buen servicio, sugerencias para mejorar los servicios de la biblioteca y mensajes enviados de servidores de listas de correo.Ex. Nine percent of the questions analyzed were placed in the 'other' category, which included notes of thanks and compliments on good service, suggestions for improving the library's services, and messages sent from listservs = El nueve por ciento de las cuestiones analizadas se colocaron en la categoría "otros", que incluía notas de agradecimiento y felicitaciones por el buen servicio, sugerencias para mejorar los servicios de la biblioteca y mensajes enviados de servidores de listas de correo.Ex. Of course I will post a summary of answers and please accept my thankfulness and grateful in advance.Ex. I would therefore like to give a blanket thankyou to everyone who has talked or written to me in my research and they must now number thousands rather than hundreds.----* agradecimientos = acknowledgements [acknowledgments].* carta de agradecimiento = note of thanks, thank-you letter.* como muestra de agradecimiento = as a token of thanks.* como muestra de + Posesivo + agradecimiento = as a token of + Posesivo + appreciation.* como prueba de agradecimiento = as a token of thanks.* como prueba de + Posesivo + agradecimiento = as a token of + Posesivo + appreciation.* como señal de + Posesivo + agradecimiento = as a token of + Posesivo + appreciation.* con agradecimiento = gratefully.* en agradecimiento por = appreciative of.* en señal de agradecimiento = appreciatively.* expresar agradecimiento = express + thanks, express + appreciation.* hacer extensivo + Posesivo + agradecimiento = extend + Posesivo + thanks.* mensaje de agradecimiento = thank-you message.* mostrar + Posesivo + agradecimiento = pay + Posesivo + respects.* mostrar + Posesivo + sincero agradecimiento = pay + Posesivo + deep respects.* nota de agradecimiento = note of thanks, thank-you note.* palabras de agradecimiento = vote of thanks, word of thanks, words of gratitude, congratulatory speech, congratulatory remarks.* * *masculino gratitude* * *= appreciation, gratitude, compliment, compliment, note of thanks, thankfulness, thankyou.Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.
Ex: Gratifyingly often, their reaction is delight and gratitude.Ex: Nine percent of the questions analyzed were placed in the 'other' category, which included notes of thanks and compliments on good service, suggestions for improving the library's services, and messages sent from listservs = El nueve por ciento de las cuestiones analizadas se colocaron en la categoría "otros", que incluía notas de agradecimiento y felicitaciones por el buen servicio, sugerencias para mejorar los servicios de la biblioteca y mensajes enviados de servidores de listas de correo.Ex: Nine percent of the questions analyzed were placed in the 'other' category, which included notes of thanks and compliments on good service, suggestions for improving the library's services, and messages sent from listservs = El nueve por ciento de las cuestiones analizadas se colocaron en la categoría "otros", que incluía notas de agradecimiento y felicitaciones por el buen servicio, sugerencias para mejorar los servicios de la biblioteca y mensajes enviados de servidores de listas de correo.Ex: Nine percent of the questions analyzed were placed in the 'other' category, which included notes of thanks and compliments on good service, suggestions for improving the library's services, and messages sent from listservs = El nueve por ciento de las cuestiones analizadas se colocaron en la categoría "otros", que incluía notas de agradecimiento y felicitaciones por el buen servicio, sugerencias para mejorar los servicios de la biblioteca y mensajes enviados de servidores de listas de correo.Ex: Of course I will post a summary of answers and please accept my thankfulness and grateful in advance.Ex: I would therefore like to give a blanket thankyou to everyone who has talked or written to me in my research and they must now number thousands rather than hundreds.* agradecimientos = acknowledgements [acknowledgments].* carta de agradecimiento = note of thanks, thank-you letter.* como muestra de agradecimiento = as a token of thanks.* como muestra de + Posesivo + agradecimiento = as a token of + Posesivo + appreciation.* como prueba de agradecimiento = as a token of thanks.* como prueba de + Posesivo + agradecimiento = as a token of + Posesivo + appreciation.* como señal de + Posesivo + agradecimiento = as a token of + Posesivo + appreciation.* con agradecimiento = gratefully.* en agradecimiento por = appreciative of.* en señal de agradecimiento = appreciatively.* expresar agradecimiento = express + thanks, express + appreciation.* hacer extensivo + Posesivo + agradecimiento = extend + Posesivo + thanks.* mensaje de agradecimiento = thank-you message.* mostrar + Posesivo + agradecimiento = pay + Posesivo + respects.* mostrar + Posesivo + sincero agradecimiento = pay + Posesivo + deep respects.* nota de agradecimiento = note of thanks, thank-you note.* palabras de agradecimiento = vote of thanks, word of thanks, words of gratitude, congratulatory speech, congratulatory remarks.* * *gratitudecon nuestro más sincero agradecimiento with our most sincere thanksen agradecimiento por todo lo que ha hecho in appreciation of all you have done* * *
agradecimiento sustantivo masculino
gratitude;
en agradecimiento por todo lo que ha hecho in appreciation of all you have done
agradecimiento sustantivo masculino gratitude
' agradecimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gracias
- faltar
- gracia
- manifestar
- prueba
English:
appreciation
- gratitude
- thankfully
- thanks
- appreciative
- thankful
- token
* * *gratitude;le regalaron una placa como o [m5] en agradecimiento por su ayuda she was presented with a plaque in recognition of o to thank her for her help;en su discurso de agradecimiento dijo que… in his thankyou speech he said that…* * *m gratitude, appreciation* * *: gratitude, thankfulness* * *agradecimiento n gratitude / thanks -
12 alborozo
m.delight, joy.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: alborozar.* * *1 joy, merriment, gaiety* * *SM joy, jubilation, rejoicing* * *masculino (liter) rejoicing (liter)* * *= mirth, jauntiness.Ex. The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.Ex. His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.----* con alborozo = mirthfully.* * *masculino (liter) rejoicing (liter)* * *= mirth, jauntiness.Ex: The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.
Ex: His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.* con alborozo = mirthfully.* * *( liter)rejoicing ( liter)la buena nueva causó alborozo entre ellos the good news was cause for much rejoicing o jubilation amongst themsaludamos con alborozo esta decisión we greet this decision with joy* * *alborozo nmdelight, joy;la decisión causó alborozo the decision was met with delight o joy;celebraron el triunfo con alborozo they celebrated their victory with jubilation* * *m rejoicing* * *alborozo nm: joy, elation -
13 cansar
v.1 to tire (out).me cansa mucho leer sin gafas I get very tired if I read without my glassesEl relato cansa a la audiencia The story tired the audience.2 to be tiring.esta tarea cansa mucho it's a very tiring job o task3 to be tiresome, to get tedious, to bore, to get tiresome.Su actitud cansa His attitude is tiresome.4 to get tired of.Me cansa trabajar hasta tarde I get tired of working late.5 to be tiresome to.Cansa trabajar tanto It is tiresome to work so much.* * *1 (causar cansancio) to tire, tire out, make tired2 (molestar) to annoy; (aburrir) to tire, bore■ ¿no te cansa ver la televisión cada día? don't you get tired of watching TV every day?3 (tierra) to exhaust1 (causar cansancio) to be tiring2 (aburrir) to be boring■ ¡cómo cansan esas clases! those clases bore me stiff!1 (padecer cansancio) to get tired, tire2 figurado (hartarse) to get tired (de, of), get fed up (de, with)* * *verb1) to tire2) be tiring* * *1. VT1) (=fatigar) to tire, tire outme cansa mucho trabajar en el jardín — I get really tired working in the garden, working in the garden really tires me out, I find working in the garden really tiring
cansar la vista — to strain one's eyes, make one's eyes tired
2) (=aburrir)me cansa ir siempre a los mismos bares — I get tired of o bored with always going to the same old bars, it's boring always going to the same old bars
3) (Agr) [+ tierra] to exhaust2. VI1) (=fatigar) to be tiring2) (=hartar)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( fatigar) to tire, tire... out, make... tiredle cansa la vista — it makes her eyes tired, it strains her eyes
b) (aburrir, hartar)2.¿no te cansa oír siempre la misma música? — don't you get tired of listening to the same music all the time?
cansar via) ( fatigar) to be tiringb) (aburrir, hartar) to get tiresome3.cansarse v prona) ( fatigarse) to tire oneself outb) (aburrirse, hartarse) to get boredcansarse de algo/alguien — to get tired of something/somebody, get bored with something/somebody
cansarse de + inf — to get tired of -ing
* * *= wear + a little thin, fatigue, weary.Ex. His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.Ex. Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.Ex. She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.----* cansar la vista = cause + eyestrain.* cansarse = tire, get + tired.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( fatigar) to tire, tire... out, make... tiredle cansa la vista — it makes her eyes tired, it strains her eyes
b) (aburrir, hartar)2.¿no te cansa oír siempre la misma música? — don't you get tired of listening to the same music all the time?
cansar via) ( fatigar) to be tiringb) (aburrir, hartar) to get tiresome3.cansarse v prona) ( fatigarse) to tire oneself outb) (aburrirse, hartarse) to get boredcansarse de algo/alguien — to get tired of something/somebody, get bored with something/somebody
cansarse de + inf — to get tired of -ing
* * *= wear + a little thin, fatigue, weary.Ex: His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.
Ex: Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.Ex: She wearies of the constant procession of visitors, and the round of invitations and commissions, which swallow up her time.* cansar la vista = cause + eyestrain.* cansarse = tire, get + tired.* * *cansar [A1 ]vt1 (fatigar) to tire, tire … out, make … tireddar clase me cansa mucho I find teaching really tiring, teaching really tires me outle cansa la vista it makes her eyes tired o it strains her eyes2(aburrir, hartar): ¿no te cansa oír siempre la misma música? don't you get tired of listening to the same music all the time?3 ‹tierra› to exhaust■ cansarvi1 (fatigar) to be tiringun trabajo que cansa mentalmente a job which is mentally tiring2 (aburrir, hartar) to get tiresome■ cansarse1 (fatigarse) to tire oneself outse le cansa la vista her eyes get tired2 (aburrirse, hartarse) to get boredse cansó y dejó de asistir a las clases she got bored and stopped going to the classes o she got tired of the classes and stopped goingcansarse DE algo/algn to get tired OF sth/sb, get bored WITH sth/sb, tire OF sth/sb cansarse DE + INF to get tired OF -ING, tire OF -ING* * *
cansar ( conjugate cansar) verbo transitivo
b) ( aburrir):◊ ¿no te cansa oír la misma música? don't you get tired of listening to the same music?
verbo intransitivo
cansarse verbo pronominal
cansarse de algo/algn to get tired of sth/sb, get bored with sth/sb, cansarse de hacer algo to get tired of doing sth
cansar
I verbo transitivo
1 to tire
2 (hartar, aburrir) to get tired: tus quejas me cansan, I'm getting tired of your complaints
II verbo intransitivo
1 (agotar las fuerzas) to be tiring
2 (hartar, aburrir) to get tiresome
' cansar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hartar
- machacar
- agotar
English:
pall
- strain
- tire
- weary
* * *♦ vt1. [producir cansancio] to tire (out);me cansa mucho leer sin gafas I get very tired if I read without my glasses2. [tierra] to exhaust♦ vito be tiring;esta tarea cansa mucho it's a very tiring job o task;la misma música todos los días acaba por cansar the same music every day gets a bit wearying, you get tired of hearing the same music every day* * *v/t1 tire2 ( aburrir) bore* * *cansar vtfatigar: to wear out, to tirecansar vi: to be tiresome* * *cansar vb1. (fatigar) to tire / to tire out2. (causar cansancio) to be tiring3. (aburrir) to tire / to bore -
14 caído del cielo
figurado out of the blue* * *(adj.) = heaven-sentEx. He was heaven sent for me and I'll always be grateful that he helped us the way he did.* * *(adj.) = heaven-sentEx: He was heaven sent for me and I'll always be grateful that he helped us the way he did.
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15 considerado
adj.1 considerate, heedful, mindful, considered.2 considered, thought-of, looked-on, looked-upon.past part.past participle of spanish verb: considerar.* * *1→ link=considerar considerar► adjetivo1 (atento) considerate, thoughtful2 (apreciado) respected\estar bien considerado,-a to be well thought of, be highly regardedestar mal considerado,-a to be badly thought of* * *(f. - considerada)adj.1) thoughtful2) respected* * *ADJ1) (=atento) considerateojalá todos fueran tan considerados como tú — if only everybody was as thoughtful o considerate as you
2) (=estimado)está considerado (como) el mejor corredor del mundo — he is considered (to be) the best runner in the world
el robo está considerado un delito — robbery is regarded as o considered a crime
estar mal considerado — (=no aceptado) to be frowned upon; (=menospreciado) to be undervalued
* * *- da adjetivo [ser] considerate* * *= thoughtful, considerate.Ex. Production quotas, I believe, are antithetical to careful, thoughtful cataloging.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the in considerate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.----* considerado desde hace mucho tiempo = long considered.* mal considerado = poorly-regarded.* * *- da adjetivo [ser] considerate* * *= thoughtful, considerate.Ex: Production quotas, I believe, are antithetical to careful, thoughtful cataloging.
Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the in considerate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.* considerado desde hace mucho tiempo = long considered.* mal considerado = poorly-regarded.* * *considerado -da[ SER] consideratees muy considerado con sus empleados he's very considerate toward(s) his employees* * *
Del verbo considerar: ( conjugate considerar)
considerado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
considerado
considerar
considerado◊ -da adjetivo [ser] considerate;
ser considerado con algn to be considerate toward(s) sb
considerar ( conjugate considerar) verbo transitivo ‹asunto/posibilidad/oferta› to consider;
‹ventajas/consecuencias› to weigh up, consider;
tenemos que considerado que … we must take into account that …;
eso se considera de mala educación that's considered bad manners;
está muy bien considerado he is very highly regarded
considerarse verbo pronominal [ persona] ( juzgarse) to consider oneself;
se considera afortunado he considers himself (to be) lucky
considerado,-a adjetivo
1 (educado) considerate, thoughtful
2 (estimado, respetado) está muy bien considerada entre sus colegas, her colleagues hold her in high regard
considerar verbo transitivo to consider: lo considera un genio, she thinks he's a genius ➣ Ver nota en consider
' considerado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
considerada
- vista
- visto
- considerar
- cumplido
- mirado
English:
considerate
- reputed
- thoughtful
- well-thought-of
- consider
- consideration
- regard
* * *considerado, -a adj1. [atento] considerate, thoughtful;es muy considerado con sus padres he is very considerate to his parents2. [respetado] respected, highly regarded;está muy bien considerada entre sus colegas she is very highly regarded by her colleagues* * *adj considerate* * *considerado, -da adj1) : considerate, thoughtful2) : respected* * *considerado adj thoughtful -
16 cortés
m.Cortes, Hernando Cortez.* * *► adjetivo1 courteous, polite\lo cortés no quita lo valiente familiar you can be polite but brave at the same time* * *adj.courteous, polite* * *ADJ1) (=atento) courteous, polite2)* * *adjetivo polite, courteous* * *= polite, corteous, courteous, considerate, gracious, urbane, well-mannered, chivalrous, gentlemanlike, civil, friendly-sounding.Ex. Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.Ex. Beneath his courteous exterior he hid a sudden spasm of profound agitation.Ex. However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the in considerate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex. It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Ex. His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.Ex. One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Ex. The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.Ex. This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.Ex. The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.----* poco cortés = impolite, ungentlemanlike.* ser cortés con = be civil towards.* * *adjetivo polite, courteous* * *= polite, corteous, courteous, considerate, gracious, urbane, well-mannered, chivalrous, gentlemanlike, civil, friendly-sounding.Ex: Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.
Ex: Beneath his courteous exterior he hid a sudden spasm of profound agitation.Ex: However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the in considerate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex: It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Ex: His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.Ex: One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Ex: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Ex: Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.Ex: This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.Ex: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.* poco cortés = impolite, ungentlemanlike.* ser cortés con = be civil towards.* * *polite, courteouslo cortés no quita lo valiente: ¿aún la saludas después de lo que te hizo? — sí, lo cortés no quita lo valiente you still say hello to her after what she did to you? — yes, politeness doesn't have to be a sign of weakness o you don't lose anything by being polite* * *
Del verbo cortar: ( conjugate cortar)
cortes es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
cortar
cortes
cortés
cortar ( conjugate cortar) verbo transitivo
1 ( dividir) ‹cuerda/pastel› to cut, chop;
‹ asado› to carve;
‹leña/madera› to chop;
‹ baraja› to cut;◊ cortés algo por la mitad to cut sth in half o in two;
cortés algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice sth;
cortés algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces
2 (quitar, separar) ‹rama/punta/pierna› to cut off;
‹ árbol› to cut down, chop down;
‹ flores› (CS) to pick;
3 ( hacer más corto) ‹pelo/uñas› to cut;
‹césped/pasto› to mow;
‹ seto› to cut;
‹ rosal› to cut back;
‹ texto› to cut down
4 ( en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut out
5 ( interrumpir)
‹película/programa› to interrupt
[ manifestantes] to block;
6 (censurar, editar) ‹ película› to cut;
‹escena/diálogo› to cut (out)
7 [ frío]:◊ el frío me cortó los labios my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
verbo intransitivo
1 [cuchillo/tijeras] to cut
2a) (Cin):◊ ¡corten! cut!
cortarse verbo pronominal
1 ( interrumpirse) [proyección/película] to stop;
[llamada/gas] to get cut off;
se me cortó la respiración I could hardly breathe
2
‹brazo/cara› to cut;
3 ( cruzarse) [líneas/calles] to cross
4 [ leche] to curdle;
[mayonesa/salsa] to separate
5 (Chi, Esp) [ persona] (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed
cortés adjetivo
polite, courteous
cortar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cut
(un árbol) to cut down
(el césped) to mow
2 (amputar) to cut off
3 (la luz, el teléfono) to cut off
4 (impedir el paso) to block
5 (eliminar, censurar) to cut out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (partir) to cut
2 (atajar) to cut across, to take a short cut
3 familiar (interrumpir una relación) to split up: cortó con su novia, he split up with his girlfriend
♦ Locuciones: familiar cortar por lo sano, to put an end to
cortés adjetivo courteous, polite
' cortés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corte
- cumplida
- cumplido
- disolución
- educada
- educado
- gentil
- atento
- cortar
- galantería
- presidir
English:
attentive
- chivalrous
- civil
- courteous
- gallant
- graceful
- gracious
- urbane
- cut
- debonair
- polite
* * *cortés adjpolite, courteous;lo cortés no quita lo valiente there's no harm in being polite* * *adj courteous* * *cortés adj: courteous, polite♦ cortésmente adv* * *Cortes npl Spanish Parliament -
17 coñazo
m.1 drag.2 hard blow, blow.* * *1 tabú pain, drag\dar el coñazo tabú to be a real pain, pester, hassle* * *1) (Esp fam o vulg) ( persona o cosa pesada)darle el coñazo a alguien — (fam)
2) (Col, Ven fam) ( golpe) blowse agarraron a coñazos — they had a fight o (BrE colloq) punch-up
3) (Ven fam) ( gran cantidad)* * *= bummer, drag, nuisance, pest.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex. Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.Ex. However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.----* ser un coñazo = be a pest, be a pain the neck, be a pain in the ass, be a pain in the arse, be a pain in the backside, be a pain in the proverbials.* * *1) (Esp fam o vulg) ( persona o cosa pesada)darle el coñazo a alguien — (fam)
2) (Col, Ven fam) ( golpe) blowse agarraron a coñazos — they had a fight o (BrE colloq) punch-up
3) (Ven fam) ( gran cantidad)* * *= bummer, drag, nuisance, pest.Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.
Ex: Some of the obstacles are unrealistic, unrealizable local ambitions, organizational drag, competition among libraries, and lack of innovation space = Algunos de los obstáculos son las ambiciones locales poco realistas e irrealizables, el lastre institucional, la competencia entre las bibliotecas y la falta de espacio para la innovación.Ex: However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.* ser un coñazo = be a pest, be a pain the neck, be a pain in the ass, be a pain in the arse, be a pain in the backside, be a pain in the proverbials.* * *A( Esp fam o vulg) (persona o cosa pesada): la película fue un coñazo the movie was a load of crap (sl)¡qué coñazo! what a drag! ( colloq)¡qué coñazo de tía! what a pain in the neck she is! ( colloq), what a pain in the ass she is! ( vulg)darle el coñazo a algn ( fam): mira, no me des el coñazo con tus desgracias look, stop going on about your problems ( colloq)deja de darme el coñazo, ya te he dicho que no lo tengo stop going on at me o pestering me o hassling me, I've already told you I haven't got it ( colloq)me di un coñazo en la cabeza con la puerta I nearly crowned myself on the door ( colloq)C( Ven fam) (gran cantidad): tengo un coñazo de cartas por escribir I have loads of letters to write ( colloq)* * *
coñazo sustantivo masculino
◊ dar el coñazo (fam) to be a pain (colloq)
coñazo sustantivo masculino vulgar pain (in the neck)
' coñazo' also found in these entries:
English:
pain
- sod
* * *coñazo nmEsp muy Fam pain, drag;¡qué coñazo de película! what a Br bloody o US goddamn boring film!;tu compañero es un coñazo your mate's a real pain o drag;¡deja de dar el coñazo! stop being such a pain!;me está dando el coñazo para que le deje ver el fútbol he's going on and on at me to let him watch the football* * *m vulgpain in the butt pop, drag fam ; -
18 desconsiderado
adj.inconsiderate, unmindful, impolite, disregarding.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desconsiderar.* * *1→ link=desconsiderar desconsiderar► adjetivo1 inconsiderate, thoughtless► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 inconsiderate person, thoughtless person* * *ADJ thoughtless, inconsiderate* * *- da adjetivo thoughtless, inconsiderate* * *= inconsiderate, thoughtless.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex. Above all things, this film is one woman's passionate protest against the thoughtless abuse of the weak by the strong.* * *- da adjetivo thoughtless, inconsiderate* * *= inconsiderate, thoughtless.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.
Ex: Above all things, this film is one woman's passionate protest against the thoughtless abuse of the weak by the strong.* * *thoughtless, inconsideratemasculine, feminineson unos desconsiderados they're really inconsiderate o thoughtless* * *
Del verbo desconsiderar: ( conjugate desconsiderar)
desconsiderado es:
el participio
desconsiderado◊ -da adjetivo
thoughtless, inconsiderate
desconsiderado,-a
I adjetivo inconsiderate, thoughtless
II sustantivo masculino y femenino inconsiderate o thoughtless person
' desconsiderado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desconsiderada
- desatento
English:
inconsiderate
- thoughtless
* * *desconsiderado, -a♦ adjthoughtless, inconsiderate♦ nm,fthoughtless o inconsiderate person;es un desconsiderado he's really thoughtless o inconsiderate* * *adj inconsiderate* * *desconsiderado, -da adj: inconsiderate, thoughtless♦ desconsideradamente adj* * *desconsiderado adj thoughtless -
19 descortés
adj.impolite, ill-bred, rude, blunt.* * *► adjetivo1 impolite, rude, discourteous* * *ADJ [persona, comportamiento] rude, impolite, discourteous frmno quisiera ser descortés, pero tenemos que marcharnos — I don't want to be o seem rude, but we really must be going
* * *fue bastante descortés de tu parte — it was rather rude o ill-mannered of you
* * *= inconsiderate, impolite, ill-mannered, discourteous.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex. All subjects completed a four-page questionnaire in which they rated Americans on six bipolar adjective dimensions: friendly/unfriendly, polite/ impolite, industrious/lazy, religious/anti-religious, generous/stingy, and patriotic/not patriotic.Ex. Results also show, however, that the average fan is egoistic & often ill-mannered, & lays claims to leadership & superiority.Ex. The discourteous, unfeeling, & degrading reception encountered by job applicants is discussed.* * *fue bastante descortés de tu parte — it was rather rude o ill-mannered of you
* * *= inconsiderate, impolite, ill-mannered, discourteous.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.
Ex: All subjects completed a four-page questionnaire in which they rated Americans on six bipolar adjective dimensions: friendly/unfriendly, polite/ impolite, industrious/lazy, religious/anti-religious, generous/stingy, and patriotic/not patriotic.Ex: Results also show, however, that the average fan is egoistic & often ill-mannered, & lays claims to leadership & superiority.Ex: The discourteous, unfeeling, & degrading reception encountered by job applicants is discussed.* * *‹persona› impolite, ill-mannered, discourteous ( frml); ‹comportamiento› rude, impolitefue bastante descortés de tu parte no ofrecerte a llevarlos a la estación it was rather rude o impolite o ill-mannered of you not to offer to take them to the stationno quiero ser descortés, pero yo mañana tengo que levantarme temprano I don't mean to be rude, but I have to get up early tomorrow* * *
descortés adjetivo ‹ persona› impolite, ill-mannered;
‹ comportamiento› rude, impolite
descortés adjetivo discourteous, impolite
' descortés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incorrecta
- incorrecto
- malencarada
- malencarado
- descortesía
- grosero
English:
offhand
- rude
- unceremonious
- discourteous
- impolite
- ungracious
* * *descortés (pl descorteses) adj[persona, conduca, detalle] rude, discourteous;no seas tan descortés don't be so rude;fue muy descortés de o [m5] por su parte no estrecharnos la mano it was very ill-mannered of him not to shake hands with us;no quisiera parecer descortés, pero ya es muy tarde I don't want to seem impolite o rude, but it's getting very late* * *adj impolite, rude* * ** * *descortés adj impolite / rude -
20 elegancia
f.1 elegance, smartness.2 smartness.3 gracefulness, elegance.4 graciousness.* * *1 elegance, smartness, style* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de persona] [en el hablar] elegance; [en los movimientos] gracefulness; [en el vestir] stylishness, smartness2) [de decoración] tastefulness, elegance3) [de estilo] polish* * *1) ( buen gusto en el vestir) smartness; (garbo, gracilidad) elegance, stylishness; (de barrio, restaurante) smartness, fashionableness2) ( de estilo) elegance; ( de solución) elegance, neatness* * *= elegance, graciousness, jauntiness, panache.Ex. But these designers did more than copy the Aldine original: they developed it in a whole range of new sizes, and produced a series of romans hitherto unparalleled for elegance and utility.Ex. Henrietta Rood was preeminently a comfortable woman, with a certain elegance and a graciousness of heart that expressed itself in her face.Ex. His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.Ex. It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.----* con elegancia = elegantly, gracefully.* * *1) ( buen gusto en el vestir) smartness; (garbo, gracilidad) elegance, stylishness; (de barrio, restaurante) smartness, fashionableness2) ( de estilo) elegance; ( de solución) elegance, neatness* * *= elegance, graciousness, jauntiness, panache.Ex: But these designers did more than copy the Aldine original: they developed it in a whole range of new sizes, and produced a series of romans hitherto unparalleled for elegance and utility.
Ex: Henrietta Rood was preeminently a comfortable woman, with a certain elegance and a graciousness of heart that expressed itself in her face.Ex: His jauntiness can wear a little thin, and the buff will be sorry there is no index, but there is much to be grateful for in this book.Ex: It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.* con elegancia = elegantly, gracefully.* * *A1 (en el vestir — buen gusto) smartness; (— garbo, gracilidad) elegance, gracefulness, stylishness2 (de un barrio, restaurante) smartness, fashionableness, chicnessB1 (de un estilo) elegance2 (de una solución) elegance, neatness* * *
elegancia sustantivo femenino
(garbo, gracilidad) elegance;
(de barrio, restaurante) smartness
elegancia sustantivo femenino elegance
' elegancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clase
- distinción
- estilo
- regla
- soltura
- vulgar
- garbo
- gracia
English:
elegance
- grace
- gracefully
- lend
- neatness
- smartness
- stylishness
- tastefully
- tastefulness
- tastelessly
* * *elegancia nf1. [en vestimenta] [de persona] elegance, smartness;[de ropa, calzado] smartness2. [lujo] [de barrio, hotel, fiesta] smartness, chicness3. [en garbo, porte] gracefulness, elegance4. [en actitud, comportamiento] graciousness;la elegancia de respuesta the graciousness of his reply5. [de estilo, frase] elegance* * *f elegance, stylishness* * *elegancia nf: elegance* * *elegancia n elegance
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Grateful Dead (Album) — Grateful Dead Studioalbum von Grateful Dead Veröffentlichung Oktober 1971 Label Warner Bros. Records … Deutsch Wikipedia
Grateful dead (folklore) — Grateful dead (or grateful ghost) is a folktale present in many cultures throughout the world. The most common story involves a traveler who encounters a corpse of someone who never received a proper burial, typically stemming from an unpaid debt … Wikipedia
Grateful Dead (альбом) — Grateful Dead Концертный альбом Grateful Dead Дата выпуска Октябрь 1971 Записан Март Апрель 1971 Жанры Психоделический рок,Джем,Рок н ролл,Фолк рок … Википедия
Grateful — Grate ful, a. [Grate, a. + full; cf. F. gr[ e] thanks, good will, fr. L. gratum, neut. of gratus agreeable, grateful. See {Grate}, a.] 1. Having a due sense of benefits received; kindly disposed toward one from whom a favor has been received;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Grateful Days — «Grateful Days» Sencillo de Dragon Ash del álbum Viva la Revolution Formato Maxi single Género(s) J Rock Duración 14:44 Discográfica … Wikipedia Español