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1 hostilidad tribual
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2 mentalidad tribal
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3 tribalismo
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4 mentalidad
f.1 mentality.2 intention, purport.3 set of mind, thoughtway.* * *1 mentality* * *SF mentalitytiene una mentalidad muy abierta — he is very open-minded, he's got a very open outlook
* * *una mentalidad muy abierta/cerrada — a very open/closed mind
* * *= mindset [mind-set], mentality.Ex. The article 'The emergence of a new mindset' argues that despite an evolving sense of social responsibility by librarians, confusion as to the public library's mission still persists.Ex. The library should not promote reading habits that lower the tone of individual mentality.----* mentalidad de adulto = adult mentality.* mentalidad de niño = juvenile mentality.* mentalidad tribal = tribalism.* * *una mentalidad muy abierta/cerrada — a very open/closed mind
* * *= mindset [mind-set], mentality.Ex: The article 'The emergence of a new mindset' argues that despite an evolving sense of social responsibility by librarians, confusion as to the public library's mission still persists.
Ex: The library should not promote reading habits that lower the tone of individual mentality.* mentalidad de adulto = adult mentality.* mentalidad de niño = juvenile mentality.* mentalidad tribal = tribalism.* * *tiene una mentalidad muy abierta/cerrada she has a very open/closed mindtiene la mentalidad de un niño de tres años he has the mentality of a three-year-oldsu madre tiene una mentalidad muy anticuada her mother is very old-fashioned in her outlook, her mother has very old-fashioned ideas* * *
mentalidad sustantivo femenino
mentality;
mentalidad sustantivo femenino mentality: tiene una mentalidad muy cerrada, he is very narrow-minded
' mentalidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrazón
- provinciano
English:
broad
- insular
- mentality
- open
- open-minded
- mind
- -minded
- narrow-minded
* * *mentalidad nfmentality;mentalidad abierta/cerrada open/closed mind;la mentalidad del siglo pasado the mentality of people in the last century* * *f mentality* * *mentalidad nf: mentality* * *mentalidad n mentality [pl. mentalities] -
5 soledad
f.1 loneliness.vive en completa soledad he lives in complete solitude2 solitude, loneness, isolation, loneliness.3 Soledad.* * *1 (estado) solitude2 (sentimiento) loneliness3 (lugar) lonely place* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=falta de compañía) [voluntaria] solitude; [involuntaria] loneliness, lonesomeness (EEUU)* * ** * *= loneliness, solitude.Ex. The loneliness and isolation of families, particularly housewives, produced symptoms of stress and depression.Ex. Telematics will transform society from its tendency towards individual solitude to some sort of scaled-up tribalism.* * ** * *= loneliness, solitude.Ex: The loneliness and isolation of families, particularly housewives, produced symptoms of stress and depression.
Ex: Telematics will transform society from its tendency towards individual solitude to some sort of scaled-up tribalism.* * *en la soledad de su cuarto in the solitude of his roombebe para olvidar su soledad she drinks to forget her lonelinesslos ancianos se quejan de la soledad elderly people complain of loneliness o of being lonelyno soporta la soledad he can't stand the solitude o he can't stand being on his own o being alonepasó los últimos años de su vida en soledad she spent the last years of her life alonese retiró a vivir a la soledad de la aldea he went to live in the solitude of the village* * *
soledad sustantivo femenino:
bebe para olvidar su soledad she drinks to forget her loneliness;
no soporta la soledad he can't stand being alone;
pasó sus últimos años en soledad she spent her last years alone
soledad sustantivo femenino
1 (tristeza, melancolía) loneliness
2 (aislamiento) solitude: le gusta pasear en soledad, he likes to walk alone
' soledad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
solitaria
- solitario
- sobrellevar
English:
loneliness
- solitude
* * *soledad nf1. [falta de compañía] solitude;vive en completa soledad he lives in complete solitude;necesito un poco de soledad I need to be alone for a while;se dedicó a escribir en la soledad del exilio he started writing in the solitude of exile2. [melancolía] loneliness;enfermó de soledad she grew sick with loneliness* * *f solitude, loneliness* * *soledad nf: loneliness, solitude* * *soledad n1. (sentimiento) loneliness2. (estado) solitude -
6 telemática
f.telematics, data transmission, data communication.* * *1 telematics* * *SF data transmission, telematics sing* * *= telematics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. Telematics will transform society from its tendency towards individual solitude to some sort of scaled-up tribalism.* * *= telematics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: Telematics will transform society from its tendency towards individual solitude to some sort of scaled-up tribalism.
* * *telematics (pl), data transmission* * *telemática nftelematics [singular]* * *f data comms sg -
7 de tribu
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8 tribal
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9 tribu
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10 sistema tribal
m.tribalism.
См. также в других словарях:
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tribalism — noun Date: 1861 1. tribal consciousness and loyalty; especially exaltation of the tribe above other groups 2. strong in group loyalty … New Collegiate Dictionary
tribalism — tribalist, n. tribalistic, adj. /truy beuh liz euhm/, n. 1. the customs and beliefs of tribal life and society. 2. strong loyalty to one s own tribe, party, or group. [1885 90; TRIBAL + ISM] * * * … Universalium
tribalism — noun a) The condition of being tribal b) A feeling of identity and loyalty to ones tribe … Wiktionary