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41 India
1 India* * *noun f.* * *SF* * ** * ** * *la India= India.Ex: Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.
* Cachemira de la India = Indian Kashmir.* * *la India India* * *
Multiple Entries:
India
india
India sustantivo femenino:
indio,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Indian
fila india, single file
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacer el indio, to play the fool
' india' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fila
- indio
- reserva
- autóctono
- condimento
- el
- hindú
- India
- tinta
- venir
English:
brave
- correspond
- file
- for
- guide
- India
- motherland
- originally
- Asian
- be
- cashew (nut)
- hemp
- Indian
- native
- single
* * *India nf(la) India Indialas Indias Occidentales the West Indies;las Indias Orientales the East Indies* * *:(la) India India -
42 reciprocar
v.1 to reciprocate.La máquina alternó el péndulo The machine reciprocated the pendulum.2 to correspond mutually.* * ** * *1.verbo intransitivo (AmL) to reciprocate2.reciprocar vt (AmL) to return* * *1.verbo intransitivo (AmL) to reciprocate2.reciprocar vt (AmL) to return* * *reciprocar [A2 ]vi( AmL) to reciprocatenos han invitado varias veces, tenemos que reciprocar they've asked us round several times, we should reciprocate o we should have them back here■ reciprocarvt( AmL) to return* * *reciprocar {72} vi: to reciprocate -
43 cartear
v.1 to play low cards, in order to try how the game stands.2 to steer by the sea-chart. (Nautical)3 to turn over the leaves of a book.4 to correspond by letter.5 to play cards.* * *1.VI (Naipes) to play low2.See: -
44 conformarse
* * *VPR1) (=estar satisfecho)•
conformarse con algo — to be happy with sthyo me conformo con lo que tengo — I'm happy o satisfied with what I have
no se conforma con nada — he's never happy o satisfied
tuvo que conformarse con la medalla de plata — she had to settle for the silver medal, she had to be satisfied with the silver medal
el hombre ya no se conforma con transformar la naturaleza — Man is no longer content o satisfied with transforming nature
no hay que conformarse con pensar, hay que actuar — thinking is not enough, we have to act
2) (=corresponderse)3) (=tomar la forma)la representación se conforma como un viaje existencial — the performance takes the form of an existential journey
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■conformarse verbo reflexivo to resign oneself, be content: me conformo con poca cosa, I don't need much to be happy
' conformarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avenirse
- fastidiarse
- aguantar
- conformar
English:
conform
- line
- settle for
- term
- pot
- settle
* * *vprconformarse con [suerte, destino] to resign oneself to;[apañárselas con] to make do with; [contentarse con] to settle for;no se conforma con nada she's never satisfied;no se conforma con cualquier cosa he won't settle for just anything;me conformo con lo que tengo I'm quite happy with what I've got;me conformo con el tercer puesto I'll settle for third place* * *v/r make do ( con with)* * *vr1) resignarse: to resign oneself2) : to comply, to conform3)conformarse con : to content oneself with, to be satisfied with* * *conformarse vb to be happy / to make do -
45 cartearse con
verb -
46 mantener correspondencia con alguien
to correspond with somebodySpanish-English dictionary > mantener correspondencia con alguien
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47 corresponder
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48 coincidir
• agree• be in accord• coincide• concur• correspond -
49 concordar
• agree• coincide• concur• correspond• match to• suit -
50 corresponder
• be equivalent• be supposed to• correspond• have the noose around one's neck• have the odds stacked against oneself• have time on one's hands• have to be coaxed -
51 pertenecer
• belong• belong to• correspond• PERT• pertain to -
52 empatar con
v.to answer to, to correspond to, to fit to. -
53 responder a
v.1 to answer to, to answer.Esa actitud responde a temor That attitude answers to fear.Respondimos a las preguntas We answered the questions.2 to answer to, to correspond to.Esa actitud responde a temor That attitude answers to fear.3 to respond to.El sistema responde al magnetismo The system responds to magnetism. -
54 ser equivalentes
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55 cañada
(Sp. model spelled same [kaɲáða] < Latin cannam 'cane' and the Spanish derivational suffix - ada 'abundance or content.' Corominas indicates that cañada, meaning receptacle or measurement for water, comes from canna, in the sense of 'a tube through which liquid flows out of the receptacle or instrument for measurement')Bentley: 1836. A valley or dale between mountains. Bentley says that this term is synonymous with arroyo and canyon in the Southwest. Hoy notes that it may also refer to a drainage or tributary forged by a spring; alternately, it may have as its referent a water- and soil-filled basin of arable land. This term is not common in English, where, according to Bentley, it is used more in writing than in speaking. The definitions found in English sources correspond to those found in Spanish sources. The DRAE defines cañada as a narrow piece of land between two higher points. Islas adds that the higher points are generally hills or hillocks. Santamaría indicates that in Mexico it refers to a cornfield just after a harvest, and in Cuba it is a small arroyo or waterway that is dry during part of the year. According to Cobos, in New Mexico and southern Colorado, a cañada may be "a dry riverbed or a small canyon in the sierra."
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