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61 quién
Multiple Entries: quien quién
quien pronombre 1 ( complemento) who, that, whom (frml); es a él a quién debemos agradecérselo he's the one (who) we must thank; la chica con quién salía the girl (who) I was going out with◊ su hermano, a quién no había visto, … her brother, who o whom she had not seen, …2 ( la persona que): quién lo haya encontrado the person who found it; quién se lo haya dicho whoever told him
quién pronombre who;◊ ¿quiénes eran? who were they?;¿quién de ustedes se atrevería? which of you would dare?; ¿con quiénes fuiste? who did you go with?; ¿de quién es esto? whose is this?; llegó una postal — ¿de quién? there's a postcard — who's it from?
quien pron rel
1 (sujeto) who: estuve con mi hermana, quien me contó sus problemas, I was with my sister, who told me her problems
2 (complemento) es en él en quien pienso, he's the one I'm thinking about
la persona para quien trabajo es muy metódica, the person for whom I work is very methodical (como negativa) nobody: no hay quien soporte este calor, nobody can stand this heat
no hubo quien le defendiera, no one defended him
3 (indefinido) whoever, anyone who: quien lo haya visto, que lo diga, anyone who has seen him should tell us
quién pron
1 (interrogativo) (sujeto) who?
¿quién es?, who is it? (complemento) who
aún no sé quién es el ganador, I don't know yet who the winner is
¿con quién fuiste?, who did you go with?
adivina en quién estoy pensando, guess who I'm thinking about
2 (posesivo) de quién, whose: ¿de quién es ese libro? whose is that book?
3 (en exclamaciones) ¡quién sabe!, who knows! Locuciones: no es quién para juzgarme, he's not the person to judge me ' quién' also found in these entries: Spanish: abogada - abogado - acudir - callar - confesar - creerse - decir - distribuir - ganarse - garantizar - guapa - guapo - hablar - hacer - instigación - irse - mando - mirar - parte - pique - quien - rienda - saber - salvarse - vela - yo - a - abarcar - acertar - aguantar - andar - atender - barba - comprar - diablo - importar - ir - propio - salvar - ser - tocar - tomar - ver English: advise - alone - anybody - beauty - bird - boss - call - carry-on - choose - commit - conduct - control - culprit - deal - do - envoy - fault - god - grab - guess - humour - it - laugh - look up to - man - matter - me - misplaced - missing - most - next - nobody - one-upmanship - place - put up to - repair - second - speak - stare - suspect - take over - that - think - upkeep - us - venture - who - whoever - whom - whose -
62 quien
Multiple Entries: quien quién
quien pronombre 1 ( complemento) who, that, whom (frml); es a él a quien debemos agradecérselo he's the one (who) we must thank; la chica con quien salía the girl (who) I was going out with◊ su hermano, a quien no había visto, … her brother, who o whom she had not seen, …2 ( la persona que): quien lo haya encontrado the person who found it; quien se lo haya dicho whoever told him
quién pronombre who;◊ ¿quienes eran? who were they?;¿quien de ustedes se atrevería? which of you would dare?; ¿con quienes fuiste? who did you go with?; ¿de quien es esto? whose is this?; llegó una postal — ¿de quien? there's a postcard — who's it from?
quien pron rel
1 (sujeto) who: estuve con mi hermana, quien me contó sus problemas, I was with my sister, who told me her problems
2 (complemento) es en él en quien pienso, he's the one I'm thinking about
la persona para quien trabajo es muy metódica, the person for whom I work is very methodical (como negativa) nobody: no hay quien soporte este calor, nobody can stand this heat
no hubo quien le defendiera, no one defended him
3 (indefinido) whoever, anyone who: quien lo haya visto, que lo diga, anyone who has seen him should tell us
quién pron
1 (interrogativo) (sujeto) who?
¿quién es?, who is it? (complemento) who
aún no sé quién es el ganador, I don't know yet who the winner is
¿con quién fuiste?, who did you go with?
adivina en quién estoy pensando, guess who I'm thinking about
2 (posesivo) de quién, whose: ¿de quién es ese libro? whose is that book?
3 (en exclamaciones) ¡quién sabe!, who knows! Locuciones: no es quién para juzgarme, he's not the person to judge me ' quien' also found in these entries: Spanish: abogada - abogado - acudir - callar - confesar - creerse - decir - distribuir - ganarse - garantizar - guapa - guapo - hablar - hacer - instigación - irse - mando - mirar - parte - pique - quién - rienda - saber - salvarse - vela - yo - a - abarcar - acertar - aguantar - andar - atender - barba - comprar - diablo - importar - ir - propio - salvar - ser - tocar - tomar - ver English: advise - alone - anybody - beauty - bird - boss - call - carry-on - choose - commit - conduct - control - culprit - deal - do - envoy - fault - god - grab - guess - humour - it - laugh - look up to - man - matter - me - misplaced - missing - most - next - nobody - one-upmanship - place - put up to - repair - second - speak - stare - suspect - take over - that - think - upkeep - us - venture - who - whoever - whom - whose -
63 serio
Del verbo seriar: ( conjugate seriar) \ \
serio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
serió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
serio
◊ - ria adjetivo1 ( poco sonriente) serious 2 ‹ empleado› responsible, reliable; ‹ empresa› reputable 3c)¿lo dices en serio? are you (being) serious?, do you really mean it?; tomarse algo en serio to take sth seriously
serio,-a adjetivo
1 (taciturno, de consideración, grave) serious
2 (comprometido, de confianza) reliable Locuciones: en serio, seriously: hablaba en serio, she was serious
ponte a trabajar en serio, you must start to work hard ' serio' also found in these entries: Spanish: callada - callado - coña - en - formal - gorda - gordo - jugar - ligera - ligero - risa - seria - tiesa - tieso - tomarse - verdad - asustar - decir - enfado - enojo English: apart - assert - businesslike - deep - dignified - earnest - face value - flippant - half-serious - intense - joke - kid - knuckle down - laugh off - major - mean - quality newspaper - reputable - responsible - serious - seriously - settle down - severe - sober - sober-minded - staid - steady - straight - weighty - business - dire - genuine - honestly - knuckle - nasty - pride - seriousness - solemn - surely
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