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1 actor
m.1 actor.actor de reparto o secundario supporting actor2 plaintiff, actor, participant, participator.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 DERECHO plaintiff\la parte actora the prosecution————————1 actor* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ(Jur)2. SM1) (Teat, Cine) actoractor cinematográfico, actor de cine — film actor ( esp Brit), movie actor (EEUU)
2) (Jur) (=demandante) plaintiff* * *masculino actor* * *= actor [actress, -fem.], performing artist, thespian, player.Ex. Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.Ex. Performing artist and radio show host Ian Whitcomb expresses his misgivings over donating his popular music collection to libraries.Ex. The article ' Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.Ex. It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.----* actor cinematográfico = film actor.* actor cómico = comedian, actor-comedian.* actor de reparto = character actor, supporting actor.* actor de teatro = stage actor.* actor extravagante = ham.* actor principal = lead character, leading man.* actor principal, el = main character, the, main actor, the.* actor secundario = secondary role.* actor sustituto = understudy.* teoría de actor-red = actor network theory.* * *masculino actor* * *= actor [actress, -fem.], performing artist, thespian, player.Ex: Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.
Ex: Performing artist and radio show host Ian Whitcomb expresses his misgivings over donating his popular music collection to libraries.Ex: The article ' Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.Ex: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.* actor cinematográfico = film actor.* actor cómico = comedian, actor-comedian.* actor de reparto = character actor, supporting actor.* actor de teatro = stage actor.* actor extravagante = ham.* actor principal = lead character, leading man.* actor principal, el = main character, the, main actor, the.* actor secundario = secondary role.* actor sustituto = understudy.* teoría de actor-red = actor network theory.* * *Compuestos:supporting actortragedianmasculine, feminineplaintiff* * *
actor sustantivo masculino
actor
actor sustantivo masculino actor
' actor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comedianta
- comediante
- empeñada
- empeñado
- encasillar
- increíble
- intérprete
- mimo
- pacotilla
- pésima
- pésimo
- premio
- primera
- primero
- protagonista
- señor
- sí
- universal
- vida
- actuar
- artista
- cartel
- categoría
- chiflar
- cine
- cómico
- completo
- conocido
- distinguido
- doblar
- doble
- frustrado
- galán
- hacer
- improvisar
- introducir
- jalador
- línea
- popular
- premiar
- secundario
- suplente
- sustituto
- tabla
- teatro
English:
actor
- Afro
- best
- bomb
- come on
- conceited
- donate
- fling
- ham
- hoot
- leading lady
- leading man
- performance
- performer
- play
- player
- quintessential
- stage
- train
- upstage
- act
- artist
- comic
- consummate
- fan
- fee
- movie
- notable
- perform
- pinup
- prompt
- sign
- straight
- supporting
- type
- up
* * *actor1 nmactoractor de cine movie o Br film actor;actor cómico comic actor;actor de doblaje = actor who dubs voices in a foreign-language film;actor dramático stage o theatre actor;actor principal lead actor;actor de reparto supporting actor;actor secundario supporting actor;actor de teatro stage actoractor2, -ora nm,fDer plaintiff* * *m actor* * *actor nmartista: actor* * *actor n actor -
2 actor extravagante
(n.) = hamEx. The article 'Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.* * *(n.) = hamEx: The article 'Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.
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3 juglar
m.minstrel.* * *1 minstrel* * *SM minstrel, jongleur* * *masculino minstrel, jongleur* * *= minstrel, troubadour.Ex. The banjo is in its origins a black folk instrument although it was adopted by the white minstrels in the mid 19th century.Ex. The article 'Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.* * *masculino minstrel, jongleur* * *= minstrel, troubadour.Ex: The banjo is in its origins a black folk instrument although it was adopted by the white minstrels in the mid 19th century.
Ex: The article 'Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.* * *masculine, feminineminstrel, jongleur* * *
juglar sustantivo masculino
minstrel, jongleur
juglar,-aresa sustantivo masculino y femenino jester, juggler, minstrel
' juglar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juglaresa
English:
minstrel
* * *juglar, -esa nm,fminstrel* * *m HIST minstrel, jongleur* * *juglar nm: minstrel -
4 trovador
m.troubadour.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 troubadour, minstrel* * *SM troubadour* * *masculino troubadour, minstrel* * *= minstrel, troubadour, bard.Ex. The banjo is in its origins a black folk instrument although it was adopted by the white minstrels in the mid 19th century.Ex. The article 'Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.Ex. Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.* * *masculino troubadour, minstrel* * *= minstrel, troubadour, bard.Ex: The banjo is in its origins a black folk instrument although it was adopted by the white minstrels in the mid 19th century.
Ex: The article 'Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.Ex: Both particularly fancied the idea of Hughes as gamekeeper and bard of the primitive urges, whose animal magnetism drives women mad.* * *troubadour, minstrel* * *
trovador sustantivo masculino
troubadour, minstrel
trovador,-ora m, f troubadour
' trovador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trovadora
English:
minstrel
* * *trovador nmtroubadour* * *m troubadour, minstrel* * *: troubadour
См. также в других словарях:
Troubadours — (spr. Trubaduhr, ital. Trovatori), die Ritterdichter des 12. u. 13. Jahrh. in Südfrankreich u. Nordspanien (während die in[872] Nordfrankreich Trouvères hießen), so genannt von der Kunst ihrer poetischen Erfindungen; auch Provençalen, weil sie… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Troubadours — (spr. trubaduhr), die provenzal. Kunstdichter, die im Gegensatz zu den Jongleurs (s.d.) nur zu ihrem Vergnügen bes. die lyrische Poesie ausübten; sie lebten, selbst dem Adel angehörig, meist an einem Hofe. Die Troubadourpoesie blühte von 1100… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Troubadours — Troubadours. Das ganze Mittelalter erscheint dem liebenden Forscher wie ein Kreuzzug nach den Landen der Poesie. Denn was ist die Ahnung von fernen schöneren Küsten, was die Sehnsucht nach den Wundern des Morgenlandes, nach der Ruhestätte auf… … Damen Conversations Lexikon
Troubadours — Troubadour Pour l’article homonyme, voir Troubadour (Los Angeles). Bernart de Ventadorn, troubadour médiéval occitan manuscrit de musique troubadour du XIII … Wikipédia en Français
troubadours — (12th and 13th centuries) In the early 12th century, a group of courtly poets emerged in the south of France (the area known as Provence) composing love songs in Old Occitan. The basic concept of their poetry was the idea of fin’amors: a… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
TROUBADOURS ET TROUVÈRES — La forme poétique que Roger Dragonetti appela le «grand chant courtois» se constitua dans la France occitane durant la première moitié du XIIe siècle. À partir de 1150 1180, elle fut progressivement adoptée dans la plupart des nations… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Troubadours und Trouvères — Um 1100 legte Wilhelm, Graf von Poitiers, neunter Herzog von Aquitanien, die ersten Troubadourdichtungen in altprovenzalischer Sprache vor. Sie weisen bereits einen so hohen Grad an künstlerischer Vollkommenheit auf, dass sie nur den Endpunkt… … Universal-Lexikon
Troubadours of Folk — Infobox Album Name = Troubadours of Folk Type = Compilation album Artist = Various artists Released = April 21, 1992 Recorded = 1960s 1980s Genre = Folk Singer songwriter Length = Five disks Label = Rhino Records Producer = Reviews = Allmusic:… … Wikipedia
TROUBADOURS — a class of poets who flourished in Provence, Eastern Spain, and Northern Italy from the 11th to the 13th century, whose songs in the Langue d Oc were devoted to subjects lyrical and amatory, and who not infrequently were men of noble birth and … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
troubadours — n. medieval European poet and musician; wandering singer; wandering musician; wandering poet … English contemporary dictionary
Société des Troubadours de Marseille — La Société des Troubadours de Marseille est une goguette fondée à Marseille le 6 décembre 1809. Son règlement en vers et en chanson, ainsi qu une liste de ses membres ont été conservés. Les informations sur cette goguette sont contenues dans l… … Wikipédia en Français