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81 sad
sæd(unhappy or causing unhappiness: She's sad because her son is ill; a sad face.) triste, melancólico- sadness- sadden
- sadly
sad adj tristetr[sæd]1 (unhappy) triste2 (deplorable) lamentable\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsad to say por desgracia, desgraciadamenteto make somebody sad entristecer a alguien, dar pena a alguien♦ sadly advadj.• cabizbajo, -a adj.• doliente adj.• funesto, -a adj.• lagrimoso, -a adj.• lamentable adj.• lloroso, -a adj.• lutoso, -a adj.• triste adj.mass noun (= seasonal affective disorder) TAE m[sæd]1. ADJ(compar sadder) (superl saddest)1) (=unhappy) [person, eyes, smile] tristeI'm sad that I won't be able to play football any more — estoy triste porque no voy a poder volver a jugar al fútbol, me entristece no poder volver a jugar al fútbol
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we were sad about or at the news of her illness — nos entristeció or nos apenó enterarnos de su enfermedad•
to become sad — entristecerse, ponerse triste•
to feel sad — sentirse triste, estar triste•
to grow sad — entristecerse, ponerse triste•
to be sad at heart — estar profundamente triste, tener el corazón oprimido•
to make sb sad — entristecer or poner triste a algn•
he left a sadder and a wiser man — cuando se marchó era un hombre escarmentado2) (=distressing) [story, occasion, loss] triste; [news] malo, triste•
it is my sad duty to inform you that... — tengo el penoso deber de informarle de que...•
how sad! — ¡qué triste!, ¡qué pena!•
it is sad to see such expertise wasted — es lamentable or da pena ver tanta pericia echada a perder3) (=deplorable) [situation, state of affairs] lamentable, penoso4) * (=pathetic) [performance, attempt, joke] penoso•
what sad people they must be if they have to complain about a little innocent fun — si se quejan de que la gente lo pase bien un rato es realmente como para tenerles pena2.CPDsad case * N (=socially inadequate person) —
he's a real sad case — es un tipo patético * or penoso
SADsad sack * N — (US) inútil * mf
Position of "triste"
You should generally put t riste after the noun when translating sad in the sense of "unhappy", and before the noun in the sense of "distressing":
He always seemed a sad little boy Siempre pareció un niño triste
... the sad reality...... la triste realidad... For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *mass noun (= seasonal affective disorder) TAE m -
82 hero
'hiərəu
1. plural - heroes; noun1) (a man or boy admired (by many people) for his brave deeds: The boy was regarded as a hero for saving his friend's life.) héroe; heroína2) (the chief male person in a story, play etc: The hero of this book is a young American boy called Tom Sawyer.) protagonista, personaje principal•- heroic- heroically
- heroism
- hero-worship
2. verb(to show such admiration for (someone): The boy hero-worshipped the footballer.) idolatrarhero n héroetr['hɪərəʊ]1 (gen) héroe nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhero worship idolatría, mitomanía1) : héroe m2) protagonist: protagonista mfn.• héroe s.m.• prócer s.m.'hiːrəʊ, 'hɪərəʊnoun (pl heroes) (brave, admirable person) héroe m; ( personal idol) héroe m, ídolo m; (of novel, film) protagonista mf['hɪǝrǝʊ]1.N(pl heroes) héroe m ; [of film, book] protagonista mf, personaje m principal2.CPDhero worship N — adulación f
* * *['hiːrəʊ, 'hɪərəʊ]noun (pl heroes) (brave, admirable person) héroe m; ( personal idol) héroe m, ídolo m; (of novel, film) protagonista mf -
83 agony
'æɡəniplural - agonies; noun(great pain or suffering: The dying man was in agony; agonies of regret.) agonía- agonized- agonised
- agonizing
- agonising
- agonizingly
- agonisingly
agony n agoníatr['ægənɪ]1 (pain) dolor nombre masculino muy agudo2 (anguish) angustia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLagony column consultorio sentimental1) pain: dolor m2) anguish: angustia fn.• agonía s.f.• angustia s.f.• dolor s.m.• dolor intenso s.m.• tormento s.m.'ægənimass & count noun (pl - nies)a) ( pain)b) ( anxiety)she's going through agonies of doubt — las dudas la están atormentando or martirizando
['æɡǝnɪ]to prolong the agony — alargar* el martirio
1. N1) (physical) dolor m agudo2) (mental) angustia fpile on 2.it was agony! * — ¡fue fatal! *
3) (=final agony, death agony) agonía fhe was in his final or death agony — estaba agonizando
2.CPDagony aunt * N — (Brit) columnista f del consultorio sentimental
agony column * N — (Brit) consultorio m sentimental
agony uncle * N — (Brit) columnista m del consultorio sentimental
* * *['ægəni]mass & count noun (pl - nies)a) ( pain)b) ( anxiety)she's going through agonies of doubt — las dudas la están atormentando or martirizando
to prolong the agony — alargar* el martirio
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84 softly
adverb suavementesoftly adv suavementetr['sɒftlɪ]1 (gently) suavemente; (tenderly) dulcemente2 (quietly - speak, play music) bajito,-a; (- move) sin hacer ruido3 (weakly, leniently) con indulgencia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be softly lit estar suavemente iluminado,-asoftly ['sɔftli] adv: suavementeshe spoke softly: habló en voz bajaadv.• despacito adv.• pasito adv.• piano adv.• quedo adv.• suavemente adv.'sɔːftli, 'sɒftlic) ( tenderly) dulcemente['sɒftlɪ]ADV1) (=quietly) [walk, move] silenciosamente, sin hacer ruido; [say] bajito, en voz baja; [whistle] bajitohe swore softly — dijo una palabrota en voz baja, susurró una palabrota
2) (=gently) [touch, tap, kiss] suavemente; [smile] con ternura, dulcemente; [say] dulcemente3) (=not brightly) [glow, gleam, shine] tenuemente* * *['sɔːftli, 'sɒftli]c) ( tenderly) dulcemente -
85 happily
adverb The child smiled happily; Happily, (= Fortunately,) she arrived home safely.) felizmente, alegremente, dichosamentehappily adv alegremente / felizmentetr['hæpɪlɪ]1 (in a happy way) felizmente, con alegría2 (luckily) afortunadamente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLand they lived happily ever after y vivieron felices para siempre más, vivieron felices y comieron perdicesadv.• afortunadamente adv.• felizmente adv.'hæpəli, 'hæpɪli1)a) <smile/laugh> alegremente... and they lived happily ever after — (set phrase)... y vivieron felices y comieron perdices (fr hecha)
to be happily married — ser* feliz en el matrimonio
b) (willingly, gladly) (usu before vb) < help> con mucho gusto2) ( fortunately) (indep) por suerte, afortunadamente['hæpɪlɪ]ADV1) (=contentedly) [smile, say, play] alegremente, felizmenteit all ended happily — todo acabó felizmente, todo tuvo un final feliz
he said he would happily lend us the money — dijo que nos dejaría el dinero con mucho gusto, dijo que gustosamente nos dejaría el dinero
2) (=without difficulty) sin ningún problemaMuslims and Catholics live happily together here — musulmanes y católicos conviven aquí sin ningún problema
she'll happily spend £100 on a dress — se puede gastar 100 libras en un vestido tan tranquilamente
3) (=fortunately) afortunadamente, por fortunahappily, no one was hurt — afortunadamente or por fortuna, nadie resultó herido
* * *['hæpəli, 'hæpɪli]1)a) <smile/laugh> alegremente... and they lived happily ever after — (set phrase)... y vivieron felices y comieron perdices (fr hecha)
to be happily married — ser* feliz en el matrimonio
b) (willingly, gladly) (usu before vb) < help> con mucho gusto2) ( fortunately) (indep) por suerte, afortunadamente -
86 sophisticated
sə'fistikeitid1) ((of a person) having a great deal of experience and worldly wisdom, knowledge of how to dress elegantly etc: a sophisticated young man; She has become very sophisticated since she went to live in London.) sofisticado2) (suitable for, or typical of, sophisticated people: The joke was too sophisticated for the child to understand; sophisticated clothes/hairstyles.) sutil, sofisticado, complejo3) ((of machines, processes etc) highly-developed, elaborate and produced with a high degree of skill and knowledge: sophisticated photographic techniques.) sofisticado•tr[sə'fɪstɪkeɪtɪd]1 sofisticado,-asophisticated [sə'fɪstə.keɪt̬əd] adj1) complex: complejo2) worldly-wise: sofisticadoadj.• avanzado, -a adj.• mundano, -a adj.• sofisticado, -a adj.sə'fɪstəkeɪtəd, sə'fɪstɪkeɪtɪda) (urbane, worldly-wise) <appearance/clothes/person> sofisticadob) ( complex) <machine/technique> complejo, altamente desarrollado or perfeccionado[sǝ'fɪstɪkeɪtɪd]ADJ1) (=refined) [person, lifestyle, tastes, clothes] sofisticado2) (=complex) [idea] sofisticado; [equipment] sofisticado, complejo, altamente desarrollado; [technique] sofisticado, muy elaborado, complejo; [play, film, book] muy elaborado, complejo* * *[sə'fɪstəkeɪtəd, sə'fɪstɪkeɪtɪd]a) (urbane, worldly-wise) <appearance/clothes/person> sofisticadob) ( complex) <machine/technique> complejo, altamente desarrollado or perfeccionado -
87 encanto
Del verbo encantar: ( conjugate encantar) \ \
encanto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
encantó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: encantar encanto
encantar ( conjugate encantar) verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc):◊ me encantó la obra I loved o I really enjoyed the play;me encantoía que me acompañaras I'd love you to come with me verbo transitivo to cast o put a spell on, bewitch
encanto sustantivo masculino 1 su sencillez es su mayor encanto its most appealing feature is its simplicityb) (fam) ( maravilla):◊ ¡qué encanto de hombre! what a lovely o charming man!;tienen un jardín que es un encanto they have a lovely garden 2
encantar
I vi (gustar mucho) to love: les encanta viajar, they love travelling
su manera de recitar encantó al público, the audience were enraptured by his recital ➣ Ver nota en love
II vt (embrujar) to bewitch, cast o put a spell on
encanto sustantivo masculino
1 (atractivo) charm: tiene mucho encanto, it's very charming
2 (agradable) delight: tu hermana es un encanto, your sister's a little darling ' encanto' also found in these entries: Spanish: conquistar - embrujo - encantar - gancho - gracia - graciosa - gracioso - hechizo - manejar - ángel - atractivo - conferir - residir English: appeal - certain - charm - delight - exude - magic - magnetic - pulchritude - romance - spell - sweetie - take in - sweet - thrilled -
88 superbly
adverb magníficamente, maravillosamentetr[sʊ'pɜːblɪ]1 estupendamente, magníficamente, espléndidamente, soberbiamentesʊ'pɜːrbli, suː'pɜːbliadverb <work/function> a la perfección; <written/furnished> soberbiamente[suː'pɜːblɪ]ADV [play, perform] estupendamente; [crafted, decorated, equipped] magníficamente* * *[sʊ'pɜːrbli, suː'pɜːbli]adverb <work/function> a la perfección; <written/furnished> soberbiamente
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