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81 idealista
adj.1 idealistic.2 idealist, idealistic, starry-eyed, tender-minded.f. & m.idealist.* * *► adjetivo1 idealistic1 idealist* * *1.ADJ idealistic2.SMF idealist* * *Iadjetivo idealisticIImasculino y femenino idealist* * *= idealistic, visionary, idealist, stargazer.Ex. In conclusion, I am sure you all believe me to be either idealistic, unrealistic, radical, or just plain silly.Ex. One of the similarities between the two is that individuals involved in both spheres are, to a large extent, visionaries.Ex. Various categories of entrepreneurship have been identified -- the idealist, the inventor, the organiser and the innovator -- of which the last two types can exist within the library environment.Ex. His influence in Washington could root out the silly liberal stargazers who can't get anything done.* * *Iadjetivo idealisticIImasculino y femenino idealist* * *= idealistic, visionary, idealist, stargazer.Ex: In conclusion, I am sure you all believe me to be either idealistic, unrealistic, radical, or just plain silly.
Ex: One of the similarities between the two is that individuals involved in both spheres are, to a large extent, visionaries.Ex: Various categories of entrepreneurship have been identified -- the idealist, the inventor, the organiser and the innovator -- of which the last two types can exist within the library environment.Ex: His influence in Washington could root out the silly liberal stargazers who can't get anything done.* * *idealisticidealist* * *
idealista adjetivo
idealistic
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
idealist
idealista
I adjetivo idealistic
II mf idealist
' idealista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incorregible
English:
idealist
- idealistic
- starry-eyed
* * *♦ adjidealistic♦ nmfidealist* * *I adj idealisticII m/f idealist* * *idealista adj: idealisticidealista nmf: idealist -
82 fleur
fleur [flœʀ]1. feminine nouna. flower ; [d'arbre] blossom• « ni fleurs ni couronnes » "no flowers by request"c. ( = le meilleur) la fleur de the flower ofd. (locutions) comme une fleur (inf) ( = sans effort) without trying ; ( = sans prévenir) unexpectedly2. compounds► fleur de lys ( = symbole) fleur-de-lis* * *flœʀ1) Botanique flowerêtre en fleurs — [jardin] to be full of flowers; [camélia] to be in bloom ou flowering; [poirier, lilas] to be in blossom
2) ( le meilleur)3) ( niveau)à fleur d'eau — [rocher] just above the water
4) ( de cuir) grain•Phrasal Verbs:••être fleur bleue — to be starry-eyed ou romantic
envoyer des fleurs à quelqu'un — (colloq) to pat somebody on the back
faire une fleur à quelqu'un — (colloq) to do somebody a favour [BrE]
arriver or s'amener (colloq) comme une fleur — to turn up just like that
* * *flœʀ nf1) (= plante) flower2) (= motif) flowertissu à fleurs — flowered fabric, flowery fabric
3) [arbre] blossomêtre en fleur [arbre] — to be in bloom
4) (locutions)être fleur bleue — to be soppy, to be sentimental
faire une fleur à qn — to do sb a favour Grande-Bretagne to do sb a favor USA
* * *fleur nf1 Bot gén flower; Hort bloom; être en fleurs [jardin] to be full of flowers; [camélia] to be in bloom ou flowering; [poirier, lilas] to be in blossom; jeune fille en fleur liter girl in the first flower of womanhood littér; à fleurs [tissu] floral, flowery; [papier peint, chemise] flower-patterned, flowery; chapeau à fleurs flowery hat; prés parsemés de fleurs flowery meadows; ‘ni fleurs ni couronnes’ ‘no flowers by request’;2 liter ( le meilleur) la (fine) fleur de la chevalerie/des arts the flower of chivalry/of the art world; être/mourir dans la fleur de l'âge to be/die in the prime of life;4 ( de cuir) grain; côté fleur grain layer.fleur artificielle artificial flower; fleur des champs wild flower; fleur composée composite flower; fleur de farine superfine white flour; fleur de lys fleur-de-lis, heraldic lily; fleur d'oranger ( fleurs) orange blossom; ( arôme) orange flower water; fleur de sel Culin fine sea salt (from salt pans); fleur de soufre flower of sulphurGB.être fleur bleue to be starry-eyed ou romantic; être belle comme une fleur to be as pretty as a picture; avoir une sensibilité à fleur de peau to be hypersensitive; avoir les nerfs à fleur de peau to be a bundle of nerves; couvrir qn de fleurs to shower sb with compliments; envoyer des fleurs à qn○ to pat sb on the back; faire une fleur à qn○ to do sb a favourGB; vous ne lui avez pas fait de fleur en le nommant à ce poste○ you haven't done him any favoursGB in giving him that job; arriver or s'amener○ comme une fleur to turn up just like that.[flɶr] nom féminin[d'un arbre] blossomune robe à fleurs a flowery dress, a dress with a flower motifa. [fleur] orange flowerb. [essence] orange flower water2. (figuré)3. BIOLOGIEfleur de vin/vinaigre flower of wine/vinegar4. HÉRALDIQUEfleur de lis ou lys fleur-de-lis6. (locution)————————fleurs nom féminin pluriel1. LITTÉRATUREfleurs de rhétorique flowers of rhetoric, rhetorical flourishes2. [louanges]s'envoyer ou se jeter des fleursa. (familier) [mutuellement] to sing one another's praises, to pat one another on the backb. [à soi-même] to pat oneself on the back————————à fleur de locution prépositionnelle————————en fleur(s) locution adjectivale————————fleur bleue locution adjectivale -
83 midinette
midinette [midinεt]feminine noun* * *midinɛtnom féminin feather-brained young girl, bimbo (colloq)elle a une âme or un cœur de midinette — she's a romantic schoolgirl at heart
* * *midinɛt nfpéjoratif silly young girl* * *midinette nf feather-brained young girl, bimbo○; elle a une âme or un cœur de midinette she's a romantic schoolgirl at heart; elle a des goûts de midinette her tastes are those of a romantic schoolgirl; un roman pour midinettes a sentimental ou slushy novel.[midinɛt] nom féminin(péjoratif) [jeune fille] starry-eyed girl -
84 idealizam
m idealism; being high-minded/starry-eyed, high-minded/starry-eyed approach* * *• idealism -
85 не от мира сего
библ.not of this world; unworldly; out of this world; other-worldly; starry-eyed; with one's head in the clouds; unworldly innocent; miles awayОтец, должно быть, считал его человеком не от мира сего, мечтателем, одержимым мыслями о сказочных чудесах. (Ф. Гладков, Мятежная юность) — Father must have taken him to be a man out of this world, a dreamer pursuing thoughts of fairy-tale miracles.
- Ты ничего не станешь предпринимать, я ничего не буду организовывать, кто же за нас подумает? Кому мы нужны? Я что-то не разберу, мальчик мой не от мира сего. (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — 'If you don't take any steps and I don't organise anything, who'll worry about us? Who cares about us? I don't get you, my silly boy with his head in the clouds!'
А говорили, что теоретик, не от мира сего, - подумал главный инженер. - Как бы не так! Что называется, наскочил топор на сучок. (Д. Гранин, Искатели) — 'And they call him a starry-eyed theoretician,' thought the chief engineer. 'Theoretician my foot! The man was a real stickler.'
- Государство сюда столько добра забросило, что две Москвы можно поставить. А вот сидит где-нибудь такой придурок не от мира сего, а из-за него добрым людям приходится за каждой доской бегать по степи в пыли по ноздри... (С. Антонов, Алёнка) — All the stuff that's been sent out here - you could build two Moscows with it! Only there's one of these play-the-fools, unworldly innocents, sitting at a desk somewhere, messing things up until the ones that do the work have to go chasing over the steppe, up to the nose in dust, for every bit of board they need.
Дима не понимает элементарных вещей, потому что он "не от мира сего", как говорит мама. (А. Алексин, Мой брат играет на кларнете...) — Dima doesn't understand the simplest things. That's because 'he's miles away', as Mother says.
Покойную Дашу она уважала... но не считала подходящей парой для своего непутёвого сынка. Слишком хрупкая была Даша, слишком начитанная, слишком не от мира сего. (А. Афанасьев, Любовное проклятие) — She had respected the late Dasha... but she had not considered her a suitable partner for her own good-for-nothing son. Dasha had been too delicate, too well-read, too other-worldly.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не от мира сего
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86 наивный
1) General subject: babyish, childly, corn fed, corn-fed, cracker barrel, cracker-barrel, dewy eyed, dewy-eyed, dupable, dupeable, green, guileless, ingenuous, innocent, jejune, naif, naive, questionless, simple, simple-hearted, unsophisticated, untutored, unworldly, up country, up-country, wide eyed, wide-eyed, starry-eyed, fond2) Australian slang: wet behind the ears3) Jargon: born yesterday, homey, green-horn, greenhorn, lame4) Literature: frail5) American English: FOB -
87 blåøjet
голубогла́зый; перен. наи́вный* * ** * *adj blue-eyed;( troskyldig) simple, blue-eyed, starry-eyed. -
88 романтичный
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89 blåøyd
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90 visionary
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91 прекраснодушие
Ironical: starry-eyed idealism -
92 прекраснодушный
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93 arglos
* * *artless; innocent; guileless; simple-minded; starry-eyed; unsuspecting; unsuspicious* * *ạrg|los1. adjinnocent; (= ohne Täuschungsabsicht) guileless2. advinnocently* * *2) (honest; sincere: a guileless person/smile.) guileless3) guilelessly* * *arg·losadj (ahnungslos) innocent, guilelesswie konntest du nur so \arglos sein? how could you have been so stupid [or naive]?* * *1.2) (ohne Argwohn) unsuspecting2.wie kannst du nur so arglos sein? — how can you be so naïve?
1) guilelessly; innocently2) (ohne Argwohn) unsuspectingly* * ** * *1.2) (ohne Argwohn) unsuspecting2.1) guilelessly; innocently2) (ohne Argwohn) unsuspectingly* * *adj.guileless adj.unsuspecting adj.unsuspicious adj. adv.guilelessly adv.unsuspectingly adv.unsuspiciously adv. -
94 romantisch
I Adj. romantic; Kunst etc.: Romantic* * *romantic; starry-eyed; Romanesque* * *ro|mạn|tisch [ro'mantɪʃ]1. adjromantic; (LITER ETC) Romantic2. advromanticallyromantisch liegen — to be in a romantic spot
die Halle war romantisch ausgestattet — the hall was decorated to give it a romantic feel
* * *1) (causing or feeling love, especially the beautiful love described in a romance: Her husband is very romantic - he brings her flowers every day; romantic music.) romantic2) (too concerned with love and excitement: Her head is full of romantic notions.) romantic3) romantically* * *ro·man·tisch[roˈmantɪʃ]I. adj1. (zur Romantik gehörend) Romantic2. (gefühlsbetont) romantic3. (gefühlvoll) romantic\romantisches Kerzenlicht romantic candlelight4. (malerisch) picturesqueII. adv picturesquelydas Gut liegt sehr \romantisch the property is situated in a very picturesque location* * *1.1) romantic2) (Literaturw., Musik usw.) Romantic2.adverbial romantically* * *A. adj romantic; KUNST etc RomanticB. adv:romantisch gelegen romantically situated;romantisch veranlagt sein have a romantic nature* * *1.1) romantic2) (Literaturw., Musik usw.) Romantic2.adverbial romantically* * *adj.romantic adj. adv.romantically adv. -
95 Weltverbesserer
m iro. do-gooder* * *Wẹlt|ver|bes|se|rer1. m Welt|ver|bes|se|rin2. fstarry-eyed idealist* * *Welt·ver·bes·se·rer, -bes·se·rinm, f (pej) sb who thinks they can cure the world's ills* * *Weltverbesserer m iron do-gooder -
96 Gutmensch
Gut·menschm (pej fam) starry-eyed idealist usu pej (sb who is, or wants to be, squeaky clean with respect to morality or political correctness) -
97 oderwany
adj(fakty, słowa) out of context; ( pojęcie) abstractoderwany od rzeczywistości — ( osoba) starry-eyed; ( rzecz) unrealistic
* * *a.1. (= oddzielny) separate, stray; oderwany od rzeczywistości unreal, bookish; oderwany od świata unwordly; oderwany od tematu off (the) topic.2. (= nierealny, abstrakcyjny) abstract.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oderwany
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98 verdensfjern
adj secluded;( upraktisk) starry-eyed ( fx idealist), unrealistic ( fx theory). -
99 virkelighedsfjern
adj detached from reality, unrealistic ( fx scheme),( om person også) starry-eyed ( fx idealists). -
100 acaramelado
adj.1 caramelized, caramel-covered, caramel-coated, sugary.2 blissfully enamored.3 caramel-colored, caramel-coloured, caramel-hued.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acaramelar.* * *1→ link=acaramelar acaramelar► adjetivo1 (sabor) oversweet2 (color) caramel-coloured (US caramel-colored)* * *ADJ1) (Culin)con sabor acaramelado — toffee-flavoured o (EEUU) -flavored
de color acaramelado — toffee-coloured o (EEUU) -colored
2) (fig) (=dulce) sugary, oversweet; (=correcto) over-politeestaban acaramelados — [amantes] they were all lovey-dovey *
* * *- da adjetivoa) < pareja>b) < voz> sugaryc) (Coc) toffee-coated* * *= glacé, candied.Ex. Exports of fruit products consisted mainly of fruit juice and canned, pulped, glacé and otherwise preserved fruits.Ex. Panelists rated the candied products from all treatments as slightly astringent to not astringent.----* fruta acaramelada = glacé fruit, candied fruit.* manzana acaramelada = toffee apple, candied apple, candy apple.* * *- da adjetivoa) < pareja>b) < voz> sugaryc) (Coc) toffee-coated* * *= glacé, candied.Ex: Exports of fruit products consisted mainly of fruit juice and canned, pulped, glacé and otherwise preserved fruits.
Ex: Panelists rated the candied products from all treatments as slightly astringent to not astringent.* fruta acaramelada = glacé fruit, candied fruit.* manzana acaramelada = toffee apple, candied apple, candy apple.* * *acaramelado -da2 ‹voz› sugary3 ( Coc) toffee-coatedmanzanas acarameladas toffee apples* * *
Del verbo acaramelar: ( conjugate acaramelar)
acaramelado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acaramelado
acaramelar
acaramelado◊ -da adjetivoa) ‹ pareja›:
c) (Coc) toffee-coated;
‹ molde› coated with caramel
acaramelado,-a adjetivo
1 (alimento) coated with caramel
2 (personas) se les vio juntos y muy acaramelados, they were engrossed in one another
' acaramelado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acaramelada
* * *acaramelado, -a adjlos vi muy acaramelados en un banco del parque I saw them being all lovey-dovey on one of the park benches3. [con caramelo] covered in caramel* * *adj fig famlovey-dovey fam
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