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41 esfumar
v.1 to shade over the pencilled outlines of a picture.2 to stump, to soften the outline of, to blur the outlines of, to efface partially.* * *1 (esfuminar) to stump, blend2 (colores) to tone down1 familiar (largarse) to disappear, fade away* * *1.VT (Arte) to tone down, soften2.See:* * *1. 2.esfumarse v prona) ilusiones/sueños to evaporate; temores to melt away, be dispelledb) (fam) persona/dinero to vanish, disappear* * *1. 2.esfumarse v prona) ilusiones/sueños to evaporate; temores to melt away, be dispelledb) (fam) persona/dinero to vanish, disappear* * *esfumar [A1 ]vt‹contorno› to blur; ‹color› to tone down, soften1 «ilusiones/sueños» to evaporate; «temores» to melt away, be dispelledla sonrisa se esfumó de su rostro the smile faded from his lips2 ( fam); «persona/dinero» to vanish, disappear* * *
esfumar verbo transitivo to smear, blur, tone down
* * *♦ vtArte [trazo] to shade (off); [contorno, figura] to soften, to blur; [color] to tone down, to soften* * *v/t PINT blur* * *esfumar vt: to tone down, to soften -
42 forzadamente
adv.1 forcibly, violently, forcefully.2 by force, forcibly, in a forced way.* * *ADV forcibly, by force* * *forcibly, by forcelo tuvieron que sacar forzadamente del lugar he had to be forcibly removed from the placesonrió/rió forzadamente she gave a forced smile/laugh* * *forzadamente advby force, forcibly -
43 sonrisa disimulada
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44 sonrisa arrobadora
f.winning smile, catching smile, warm smile. -
45 sonrisa disimulada
f.affected smile, disguised smile, timid smile. -
46 a sabiendas
adv.on purpose, consciously, deliberately, knowingly.* * *knowingly* * *= knowing, knowingly, wilfully [willfully, -USA]Ex. 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex. The ways in which library professionals -- knowingly and unknowingly -- undermine intellectual freedom are discussed = Se analizan las formas en las que los profesionales de las bibliotecas, consciente o inconscientemente, socavan la libertad intelectual.Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.* * *= knowing, knowingly, wilfully [willfully, -USA]Ex: 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".
Ex: The ways in which library professionals -- knowingly and unknowingly -- undermine intellectual freedom are discussed = Se analizan las formas en las que los profesionales de las bibliotecas, consciente o inconscientemente, socavan la libertad intelectual.Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things. -
47 acogedor
adj.1 comfortable, inviting, cosy, cozy.2 friendly, cordial, welcoming.m.harborer, protector.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) welcoming, friendly2 (lugar) cosy, warm* * *(f. - acogedora)adj.cozy, friendly* * *ADJ (=hospitalario) welcoming; [ambiente] friendly, cosy, cozy (EEUU), warm; [cuarto] snug, cosy, cozy (EEUU)* * *- dora adjetivoa) <casa/habitación> cozy*, welcoming; < ambiente> warm, friendlyb) <persona/actitud> friendly, warm* * *= hospitable, welcoming, inviting, homey [homier -comp., homiest -sup.], friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.], cosy [cozy, -USA].Nota: Cosier/cozier -comp., cosiest/coziest -sup.Ex. The effort involved in creating an hospitable niche is repaid by the stimulus such courses provide to staff members.Ex. Libraries of today look very attractive and welcoming, unlike the libraries which served previous generations.Ex. An easy and inviting route to the entrance needs to be unambiguously defined.Ex. However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.Ex. Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.Ex. For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound intoáthe realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.* * *- dora adjetivoa) <casa/habitación> cozy*, welcoming; < ambiente> warm, friendlyb) <persona/actitud> friendly, warm* * *= hospitable, welcoming, inviting, homey [homier -comp., homiest -sup.], friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.], cosy [cozy, -USA].Nota: Cosier/cozier -comp., cosiest/coziest -sup.Ex: The effort involved in creating an hospitable niche is repaid by the stimulus such courses provide to staff members.
Ex: Libraries of today look very attractive and welcoming, unlike the libraries which served previous generations.Ex: An easy and inviting route to the entrance needs to be unambiguously defined.Ex: However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.Ex: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.Ex: For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound intoáthe realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.* * *1 ‹casa/habitación› cozy*; ‹ambiente› warm, friendly2 ‹persona/actitud› friendly, warmme recibió de una manera nada acogedora he didn't give me a very friendly o warm welcome* * *
acogedor
‹ ambiente› warm, friendly
acogedor,-ora adj (lugar, casa) cosy
(persona, ambiente) warm
' acogedor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acogedora
- gélida
- gélido
- hospitalaria
- hospitalario
- maravilla
- Y
English:
cosy
- cozy
- friendly
- homely
- hospitable
- snug
- unwelcoming
- welcoming
- homey
* * *acogedor, -ora adj1. [país, persona] friendly, welcoming2. [casa, ambiente] cosy* * *adj welcoming; lugar cozy, Brcosy* * *: cozy, warm, friendly* * * -
48 acostumbrarse a una idea
(v.) = get used to + idea, deal with + conceptEx. Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.* * *(v.) = get used to + idea, deal with + conceptEx: Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.
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49 adiós
intj.good-bye, by-by, aloha, bye.m.good-bye, farewell, good-by, goodby.* * *1 (gen) goodbye!; (familiarmente) bye!, bye-bye!2 (al cruzarse con alguien) hello!► nombre masculino (pl adioses)1 goodbye\decir adiós a algo figurado to say goodbye to somethingdecir adiós con la mano to wave goodbye* * *noun m.goodbye, farewell* * *1.EXCL [al irse] goodbye!; [al saludar] hello!2.SM goodbye, farewelldecir adiós a algo — (=renunciar) to wave sth goodbye, give sth up
* * ** * *= bye-bye, goodbye [good-bye], bye for now.Ex. Tay Gosling wrote an article about public lending right entitled ' Bye-bye, wilderness: hello, high-tech'.Ex. The article 'Books -- is it goodbye?' shows that while there was a sharp increase in fiction in Finland after the 2nd World War, the amount of fiction is now beginning to decline.Ex. ' Bye for now,' he said with a smile.----* decir adiós = bid + Nombre + goodbye, bid + adieu, kiss + Nombre + goodbye, bid + farewell, wave + a bye.* decir adiós (a) = say + goodbye (to).* decir adiós al pasado = bid + farewell + to the past.* decir adiós con la mano = wave + goodbye.* decir adiós con un gesto = signal + goodbye.* * ** * *= bye-bye, goodbye [good-bye], bye for now.Ex: Tay Gosling wrote an article about public lending right entitled ' Bye-bye, wilderness: hello, high-tech'.
Ex: The article 'Books -- is it goodbye?' shows that while there was a sharp increase in fiction in Finland after the 2nd World War, the amount of fiction is now beginning to decline.Ex: ' Bye for now,' he said with a smile.* decir adiós = bid + Nombre + goodbye, bid + adieu, kiss + Nombre + goodbye, bid + farewell, wave + a bye.* decir adiós (a) = say + goodbye (to).* decir adiós al pasado = bid + farewell + to the past.* decir adiós con la mano = wave + goodbye.* decir adiós con un gesto = signal + goodbye.* * *m/interjdecirle adiós a algn to say goodbye to sb* * *
adiós m/interj ( al despedirse) goodbye, bye (colloq);
( al pasar) hello;
See Also→ decir verbo transitivo 3 2 b
adiós
I exclamación
1 (como despedida) goodbye
familiar bye-bye
(como saludo al cruzarse dos personas) hello
2 (expresando fastidio) for goodness sake: ¡adiós! ya he vuelto a equivocarme, oh blast! I've made another mistake
II sustantivo masculino goodbye: ni siquiera dijo adiós, she didn't even say goodbye
aquello fue el adiós a nuestras ilusiones, that was the end of all our dreams and hopes
' adiós' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despedirse
- decir
- despedir
- mano
- mañana
- siquiera
English:
bid
- bye
- bye-bye
- dash off
- farewell
- goodbye
- hello
- wave
- wave off
- now
* * *♦ nmgoodbye;decir adiós a alguien to say goodbye to sb;decir adiós a algo to wave o kiss sth goodbye♦ interj1. [saludo] [al despedirse] goodbye!;[al cruzarse con alguien] hello!2. [expresa disgusto] blast!;¡adiós, nos hemos quedado sin gasolina! blast, we're out of Br petrol o US gas!* * *I int1 goodbye, bye; al cruzarse hi, hello2:¡adiós! famsorpresa good heavens!; disgusto oh no!, oh god!II m goodbye;decir adiós (a) say goodbye (to)* * *1) despedida: farewell, good-bye2)¡adiós! : good-bye!* * *adiós1 interj (despedida) goodbye! / bye!adiós2 n goodbye -
50 amigable
adj.1 amicable.2 friendly, easy to get along with, social, sociable.* * *► adjetivo1 amicable, friendly* * *adj.amicable, friendly* * *ADJ (=amistoso) friendly, sociable(Jur)* * ** * *= usable [useable], user friendly, amicable, convivial, people-friendly, friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.].Ex. DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.Ex. As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.Ex. Feaver mentioned that she and Claverhouse frequently engage in some real 'donnybrooks,' as she put it, which invariably include a lot of amicable bantering, whenever they discuss anything.Ex. Conversely, the faculty and administrators, free from obstacles and frustrations, are able to see the library as the convivial institution.Ex. A people-friendly information society in the UK should not just be global, but also local.Ex. Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.* * ** * *= usable [useable], user friendly, amicable, convivial, people-friendly, friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.].Ex: DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.
Ex: As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.Ex: Feaver mentioned that she and Claverhouse frequently engage in some real 'donnybrooks,' as she put it, which invariably include a lot of amicable bantering, whenever they discuss anything.Ex: Conversely, the faculty and administrators, free from obstacles and frustrations, are able to see the library as the convivial institution.Ex: A people-friendly information society in the UK should not just be global, but also local.Ex: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.* * *‹persona› friendly; ‹trato› friendly, amicablele habló en tono poco amigable she spoke to him in a rather unfriendly manner* * *
amigable adjetivo ‹ persona› friendly;
‹ trato› friendly, amicable;
amigable adjetivo friendly
' amigable' also found in these entries:
English:
amicable
* * *amigable adjamicable* * *adj friendly* * *amigable adj: friendly, amicable♦ amigablemente adv -
51 amistoso
adj.friendly, cordial, affable, amicable.* * *► adjetivo1 friendly* * *1.ADJ (=amigable) friendly, amicable; (Dep) friendly; (Inform) user-friendly2.SM (Dep) friendly, friendly game* * ** * *= friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.], amicable, chummy [chummier -comp., chummiest -sup.].Ex. Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.Ex. Feaver mentioned that she and Claverhouse frequently engage in some real 'donnybrooks,' as she put it, which invariably include a lot of amicable bantering, whenever they discuss anything.Ex. Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.----* amistoso = friendly match.* partido amistoso = friendly match.* poco amistoso = off-putting, unfriendly.* * ** * *= friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.], amicable, chummy [chummier -comp., chummiest -sup.].Ex: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.
Ex: Feaver mentioned that she and Claverhouse frequently engage in some real 'donnybrooks,' as she put it, which invariably include a lot of amicable bantering, whenever they discuss anything.Ex: Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.* amistoso = friendly match.* partido amistoso = friendly match.* poco amistoso = off-putting, unfriendly.* * *amistoso -sa1 ‹consejo/palmadita/charla› friendly2 ‹partido/torneo› friendly ( before n)* * *
amistoso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹consejo/palmadita/charla› friendly;
‹ partido› friendly ( before n)
amistoso,-a adjetivo friendly
' amistoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amistosa
- cordial
- palmada
- partido
English:
amicable
- friendly
- unfriendly
* * *amistoso, -a♦ adjfriendly;Depun partido amistoso a friendly♦ nmDep friendly* * *I adj friendly;partido amistoso DEP friendly (game)II m DEP friendly* * *amistoso, -sa adj: friendly♦ amistosamente adv* * * -
52 amparar
v.to protect.ese derecho lo ampara la Constitución that right is enshrined in the Constitution* * *verbto safeguard, protect* * *1. VT1) (=proteger) to protect (de from)shelter; (=ayudar) to help2) (Jur) [+ criminal] to harbour, harbor (EEUU)3) Caribe (=pedir prestado) to borrow2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( proteger) to protectb) ( ofrecer refugio) to shelter, give shelter to2.ampararse v prona)ampararse en algo — en la ley to seek protection in something
se negó a alistarse amparándose en la objeción de conciencia — he refused to enlist on the grounds of conscientious objection
b) ( resguardarse)ampararse de or contra algo — to shelter from something
* * *= protect, shelter, take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.Ex. It is important to protect your password and change it frequently.Ex. Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.----* ampararse = seek + shelter.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( proteger) to protectb) ( ofrecer refugio) to shelter, give shelter to2.ampararse v prona)ampararse en algo — en la ley to seek protection in something
se negó a alistarse amparándose en la objeción de conciencia — he refused to enlist on the grounds of conscientious objection
b) ( resguardarse)ampararse de or contra algo — to shelter from something
* * *= protect, shelter, take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.Ex: It is important to protect your password and change it frequently.
Ex: Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.Ex: Peco then took Smile under his wings and taught him how to play the game of ping pong.* ampararse = seek + shelter.* * *amparar [A1 ]vt1 (proteger) to protect¡que Dios nos ampare! may the Lord help us!me ampara la Constitución I am protected by o under the Constitution2 (dar refugio) to shelter, give shelter tolas monjas amparaban a los pobres the nuns used to give shelter to the poor1 ampararse EN algo ‹en una ley› to seek protection IN sthse amparó en su inmunidad diplomática he used his diplomatic immunity to protect himselfse negó a alistarse amparándose en la objeción de conciencia he refused to enlist on the grounds of conscientious objection2 (resguardarse) ampararse DE or CONTRA algo to shelter FROM sthpara ampararse de or contra la tormenta to shelter from o take refuge from the storm* * *
amparar ( conjugate amparar) verbo transitivo
◊ ¡que Dios nos ampare! may the Lord help us!
ampararse verbo pronominala) ampararse en algo ‹ en la ley› to seek protection in sth;
amparar verbo transitivo to protect, support, abet
' amparar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resguardar
* * *♦ vt1. [proteger] to protect;la ley ampara a los consumidores the law protects consumers;ese derecho lo ampara la Constitución that right is enshrined in the Constitution2. [dar cobijo a] to give shelter to, to take in* * *v/t protect; ( ayudar) help* * *amparar vt: to safeguard, to protect* * *amparar vb (proteger) to protect -
53 arquear las cejas
(v.) = raise + eyebrows, arch + eyebrowsEx. She looked at him, raising her eyebrows, and trying to screw her lips into a formal smile.* * *(v.) = raise + eyebrows, arch + eyebrowsEx: She looked at him, raising her eyebrows, and trying to screw her lips into a formal smile.
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54 arriesgarse innecesariamente
v.to take unnecessary risks, to push one's luck.* * *(v.) = flirt with + danger, court + dangerEx. Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.Ex. Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon.* * *(v.) = flirt with + danger, court + dangerEx: Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.
Ex: Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon. -
55 arrugar
v.1 to crease, to crumple (ropa, papel).2 to wrinkle, to ball up, to crease, to crease up.La maleta arrugó mis camisas The suitcase wrinkled my shirts.El sol arrugó a Ricardo The sun wrinkled Richard.3 to pucker, to pucker one's.* * *2 familiar (acobardarse) to get the wind up\arrugar el ceño/entrecejo to frown* * *1.VT [+ cara] to wrinkle, line; [+ ceño] to knit; [+ papel] to crumple, screw up; [+ ropa] to ruck up, crumplearrugar el entrecejo — to knit one's brow, frown
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < piel> to wrinkle; < tela> to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE); papel to crumple; < ceño> to knit; < nariz> to wrinkle; < cara> to screw up2.arrugó el entrecejo — he frowned, he knitted his brow
arrugarse v pron1)a) persona/piel to become wrinkledb) ( por acción del agua) piel/manos to shrivel up, go wrinkled2)a) (fam) ( achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedb) (Chi fam) ( inmutarse)* * *= crumple, wrinkle, crease, wizen.Ex. There is a tendency for smaller items to be pushed to the back of the drawer and possibly crumpled as the drawer is opened and closed = Lo normal es que las cosas más pequeñas se vayan desplazando hacia la parte trasera del cajón y que posiblemente se arrugen al abrir y cerrarlo.Ex. Wrinkling or creasing of the wax sheet must be avoided = Se debe evitar arrugar la hoja encerada.Ex. 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex. Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.----* arrugar los labios = screw + lips.* arrugarse = cockle, crinkle, shrivel up, shrivel.* * *1.verbo transitivo < piel> to wrinkle; < tela> to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE); papel to crumple; < ceño> to knit; < nariz> to wrinkle; < cara> to screw up2.arrugó el entrecejo — he frowned, he knitted his brow
arrugarse v pron1)a) persona/piel to become wrinkledb) ( por acción del agua) piel/manos to shrivel up, go wrinkled2)a) (fam) ( achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedb) (Chi fam) ( inmutarse)* * *= crumple, wrinkle, crease, wizen.Ex: There is a tendency for smaller items to be pushed to the back of the drawer and possibly crumpled as the drawer is opened and closed = Lo normal es que las cosas más pequeñas se vayan desplazando hacia la parte trasera del cajón y que posiblemente se arrugen al abrir y cerrarlo.
Ex: Wrinkling or creasing of the wax sheet must be avoided = Se debe evitar arrugar la hoja encerada.Ex: 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.* arrugar los labios = screw + lips.* arrugarse = cockle, crinkle, shrivel up, shrivel.* * *arrugar [A3 ]vt1 ‹piel› to wrinklearrugó el sobre y lo tiró she crumpled o ( BrE) screwed up the envelope and threw it away3 ‹ceño/entrecejo› to knit; ‹nariz› to wrinkle; ‹cara› to screw uparrugó el entrecejo he frowned, he knitted his browA1 «persona» to grow o become wrinkled; «cara/manos» to become wrinkled o lined2 (por acción del agua) «piel/manos» to shrivel up, go wrinkledestas sábanas no se arrugan these sheets don't wrinkle o creaseB1 ( fam) (achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedno se arruga ante los problemas she isn't daunted by problems2le gritan y ni se arruga they shout at him and he doesn't bat an eyelid ( colloq)* * *
arrugar ( conjugate arrugar) verbo transitivo ‹ piel› to wrinkle;
‹ tela› to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE);
‹ papel› to crumple;
‹ ceño› to knit;
‹ nariz› to wrinkle;
‹ cara› to screw up;
arrugarse verbo pronominal
[ papel] to crumple
arrugar vtr (la cara) to wrinkle
(la tela) to crease
(un papel) to crumple (up)
' arrugar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
frente
English:
crease
- crinkle
- crumple
- crush
- pucker
- rumple
- screw up
- shrivel
- wrinkle
- ruffle
- screw
* * *♦ vt1. [ropa, papel] to crease, to crumple2. [piel] to wrinkle3.arrugar el ceño to frown* * *v/t wrinkle;la frente frown* * *arrugar {52} vt: to wrinkle, to crease, to pucker* * *arrugar vb1. (ropa) to crease2. (papel) to crumple3. (piel) to wrinkle -
56 arrugar los labios
(v.) = screw + lips* * *(v.) = screw + lips -
57 asomarse por
v.1 to take a look through, to peek through.Ellos se asomaron por el hueco They peeked through the hole.2 to lean out of, to lean out.Ellos se asomaron por la baranda They leaned out of the railing.* * *(v.) = lean out ofEx. Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.* * *(v.) = lean out ofEx: Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.
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58 banquero
m.1 banker.2 dealer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 banker* * *(f. - banquera)noun* * *banquero, -aSM / F banker* * *- ra masculino, femenino banker* * *= banker.Ex. Laura Carpozzi approached the banker with an equable, friendly smile.* * *- ra masculino, femenino banker* * *= banker.Ex: Laura Carpozzi approached the banker with an equable, friendly smile.
* * *banquero -ramasculine, femininebanker* * *
banquero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
banker
banquero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino banker
' banquero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banquera
- banquillo
English:
banker
* * *banquero, -a nm,fbanker* * *m, banquera f banker* * *banquero, -ra n: banker* * *banquero n banker -
59 buscar el peligro
(v.) = court + danger, flirt with + dangerEx. Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon.Ex. Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.* * *(v.) = court + danger, flirt with + dangerEx: Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon.
Ex: Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger. -
60 café expreso
m.expresso, espresso, pressure-brewed coffee.* * *(n.) = espressoEx. When you wake up with sleep in your eyes and your host gives you a cup of espresso with a smile - at that point you know your holiday trip is going to be a success.* * *(n.) = espressoEx: When you wake up with sleep in your eyes and your host gives you a cup of espresso with a smile - at that point you know your holiday trip is going to be a success.
См. также в других словарях:
Smile (The Beach Boys album) — Smile Planned LP cover, with Frank Holmes artwork and Duophonic stereo banner on top Studio album by The Beach Boys … Wikipedia
SMiLE — Álbum de estudio de The Beach Boys Publicación no publicado Grabación Mayo de 1966 mayo de 1967 (cuando se cancelo) Género(s) Pop psicodelico … Wikipedia Español
Smile (альбом) — Smile Студийный альбом The Beach Boy … Википедия
SMILE (magazine) — SMILE is an international magazine of multiple origins. Since 1984, an estimated 100 different issues of SMILE have been published by different people in different countries of the world.HistorySMILE was launched in February 1984 in London by… … Wikipedia
Smile (canción de Avril Lavigne) — «Smile» Sencillo de Avril Lavigne del álbum Goodbye Lullaby Publicación 11 de abril de 2011 … Wikipedia Español
Smile (Album) — Smile ist ein unveröffentlichtes Album der amerikanischen Rockgruppe The Beach Boys, das zwischen den Jahren 1966 und 1967 von ihrem Bandleader Brian Wilson und dem Texter Van Dyke Parks konzipiert und komponiert wurde. Das Album wurde… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Smile for.../Mō Ichido Dake — Single by Aya Ueto from the album Happy Magic: Smile Project Released June 24, 2009 … Wikipedia
Smile Empty Soul — Background information Also known as Hecklers Veto Origin Santa Clarita … Wikipedia
Smile.dk — (pronounced Smile D K ) is a Swedish Bubblegum Dance group with Veronica Larsson and Hanna Stockzell as the current members. The band is well known around the world partly due to their many songs in Dance Dance Revolution , including Butterfly ,… … Wikipedia
Smile FM — Slogan Michigan s Positive Hits Format Religious; Contemporary Christian Owner Superior Communications Webcast … Wikipedia
Smile Empty Soul — Pays d’origine , Santa Clarita (Californie), États Unis Genre musical Post grunge Metal alternatif Rock Alte … Wikipédia en Français