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1 imperious
im'piəriəs(proud, behaving as if expecting to be obeyed: an imperious manner.) imperiosotr[ɪm'pɪərɪəs]1 imperioso,-a, autoritario,-aimperious [ɪm'pɪriəs] adj: imperioso♦ imperiously advadj.• absoluto, -a adj.• arrogante adj.• hidalgo, -a adj.• imperioso, -a adj.• urgente adj.ɪm'pɪriəs, ɪm'pɪəriəsadjective imperioso[ɪm'pɪǝrɪǝs]ADJ [tone, manner] imperioso; (=urgent) apremiante* * *[ɪm'pɪriəs, ɪm'pɪəriəs]adjective imperioso -
2 imperious
adj.1 imperioso(a), autoritario(a).2 apremiante, urgente. -
3 imperial
im'piəriəl(of an empire or an emperor: the imperial crown.) imperial- imperialist
imperial adjetivo ‹dinastía/corona› imperial
imperial adjetivo imperial ' imperial' also found in these entries: English: imperial - imperial miletr[ɪm'pɪərɪəl]1 (gen) imperial2 (weight, measure) del sistema métrico británico■ an imperial gallon is equivalent to about four and a half litres un galón británico equivale a unos cuatro litros y medioimperial [ɪm'pɪriəl] adj1) : imperial2) sovereign: soberano3) imperious: imperioso, señorialadj.• cesáreo, -a adj.• imperial adj.• majestuoso, -a adj.n.• imperial s.m.• perilla s.f.ɪm'pɪriəl, ɪm'pɪəriəl1) also2) (liter) <pomp/bearing> majestuoso, señorial3) also[ɪm'pɪǝrɪǝl]Imperial — <measures/weights> del antiguo sistema británico
1. ADJ1) (=of empire, emperor) imperial2) (=imperious) señorial3) (Brit) [weights, measures] británico2.CPDimperial gallon N — (Brit) galón m inglés
IMPERIAL SYSTEM Aunque el sistema métrico decimal se implantó oficialmente en 1971 en el Reino Unido para medidas y pesos y es el que se enseña en los colegios, en el lenguaje cotidiano aún se sigue usando en muchos casos el llamado imperial system. Por ejemplo, en las tiendas se sigue pesando en libras ( pounds) y la gente suele decir su peso en stones y pounds. La cerveza se mide en pintas ( pints), las distancias en millas ( miles) y la longitud, la altura o la profundidad en pies ( feet) y pulgadas ( inches). En Estados Unidos el sistema imperial también se usa para todas las medidas y pesos, aunque la capacidad de la onza ( ounce), del galón ( gallon) y de la pinta ( pint) es ligeramente inferior a la del Reino Unido. Por otro lado, en EE.UU. la gente mide su peso solo en libras ( pounds) y no en stones.imperial system N — sistema m británico de pesos y medidas
* * *[ɪm'pɪriəl, ɪm'pɪəriəl]1) also2) (liter) <pomp/bearing> majestuoso, señorial3) alsoImperial — <measures/weights> del antiguo sistema británico
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4 masterful
adjective (showing the power, authority or determination of a master: a masterful man.) con autoridad, dominantetr['mɑːstəfʊl]1 (dominating, authoritative) autoritario,-a, dominante2 (showing great skill) magistralmasterful ['mæstərfəl] adj1) imperious: autoritario, imperioso, dominante2) skillful: magistral♦ masterfully advadj.• dominante adj.• experto, -a adj.• imperioso, -a adj.• perito, -a adj.'mæstərfəl, 'mɑːstəfəladjective <manner/gesture> autoritario, imperioso; < voice> potente; < person> de porte autoritario['mɑːstǝfʊl]ADJ1) (=skilful) [performance] magistral; [swordsman, horseman] diestro; [leadership] capaz2) (=imperious) imperioso, autoritario; [personality] dominante* * *['mæstərfəl, 'mɑːstəfəl] -
5 imperioso
imperioso,-a adjetivo
1 (dominante) imperious
2 (indispensable, vital) vital, imperative: para él era imperioso volver a casa, it was vital for him to get home ' imperioso' also found in these entries: Spanish: imperiosa English: imperious - imperative -
6 overbearing
ouvə'beəriŋ(too sure that one is right: I disliked her overbearing manner.) dominante, autoritariotr[əʊvə'beərɪŋ]1 pejorative (domineering) dominante, autoritario,-aoverbearing [.o:vər'bærɪŋ] adj: dominante, imperioso, prepotenteadj.• altanero, -a adj.• avasallador adj.• despótico, -a adj.• dominante adj.'əʊvər'berɪŋ, ˌɛʊvə'beərɪŋadjective autoritario, dominante[ˌǝʊvǝ'bɛǝrɪŋ]ADJ (=imperious) imperioso, autoritario; (=despotic) despótico* * *['əʊvər'berɪŋ, ˌɛʊvə'beərɪŋ]adjective autoritario, dominante -
7 imperiosa
imperioso,-a adjetivo
1 (dominante) imperious
2 (indispensable, vital) vital, imperative: para él era imperioso volver a casa, it was vital for him to get home
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