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1 neófito
adj.neophyte, beginner, novice.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 neophyte* * *neófito, -aSM / F neophyte* * *- ta masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) neophyteb) (frml) ( de partido) new member; ( en colegio) new student o pupil; ( en universidad) freshman* * *= neophyte, recruit, neophytic, tyro, greenhorn.Ex. But neophytes should not be discouraged if they feel a little inadequate from time to time.Ex. By and large, the majority of recruits to librarianship are not motivated by the desire to take up posts in stressful commercial environments.Ex. At first the neophytic librarian was mildly shocked by his revelations.Ex. It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Ex. Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.* * *- ta masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) neophyteb) (frml) ( de partido) new member; ( en colegio) new student o pupil; ( en universidad) freshman* * *= neophyte, recruit, neophytic, tyro, greenhorn.Ex: But neophytes should not be discouraged if they feel a little inadequate from time to time.
Ex: By and large, the majority of recruits to librarianship are not motivated by the desire to take up posts in stressful commercial environments.Ex: At first the neophytic librarian was mildly shocked by his revelations.Ex: It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Ex: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.* * *neófito -tamasculine, feminine1 ( Relig) neophyte2 ( frml) (de un partido) new member; (en un colegio) new student o pupil; (en la universidad) freshman* * *neófito, -a nm,f1. Rel neophyte2. [aprendiz] novice* * *m REL, fig neophyte* * *neófito, -ta n: neophyte, novice -
2 principiante
adj.1 beginning.2 lead-off.f. & m.beginner, fledgling, first-timer, starter.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 beginner* * *noun mf.beginner, novice* * *principiante, -a1.ADJ [actor, fotógrafo, jugador] inexperienced2.SM / F (=novato) beginner, novice; (=aprendiz) learner* * *IIIes un conductor principiante — he's a learner driver, he's learning to drive
masculino y femenino beginner* * *= beginner, entrant, novice, emergent, tyro, cadet, rookie, greenhorn.Ex. It is useful for a beginner in a library or a beginner in a particular field, a scholar who comes from one field to another or a user who wants to find the latest information.Ex. In general it is felt that it would be more useful for entrants to the library profession to have a wider academic background.Ex. 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Ex. Books for emergent readers should facilitate the acquisition of these concepts.Ex. It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Ex. This listing of historically important manuscripts and documents was prepared for the use of cadets, faculty, and outside scholars.Ex. The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex. Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.----* actriz principiante = starlet.* guía para principiantes = beginners' guide.* principiante de Internet = newbie.* principiantes, los = uninitiated, the.* suerte del principiante, la = beginner's luck.* * *IIIes un conductor principiante — he's a learner driver, he's learning to drive
masculino y femenino beginner* * *= beginner, entrant, novice, emergent, tyro, cadet, rookie, greenhorn.Ex: It is useful for a beginner in a library or a beginner in a particular field, a scholar who comes from one field to another or a user who wants to find the latest information.
Ex: In general it is felt that it would be more useful for entrants to the library profession to have a wider academic background.Ex: 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Ex: Books for emergent readers should facilitate the acquisition of these concepts.Ex: It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Ex: This listing of historically important manuscripts and documents was prepared for the use of cadets, faculty, and outside scholars.Ex: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.* actriz principiante = starlet.* guía para principiantes = beginners' guide.* principiante de Internet = newbie.* principiantes, los = uninitiated, the.* suerte del principiante, la = beginner's luck.* * *es un conductor principiante he's a learner driver, he's learning to drivebeginnerse matriculó en un curso para principiantes she enrolled in a beginners' coursea veces comete errores de principiante sometimes he makes really basic mistakes* * *
principiante sustantivo masculino y femenino
beginner;
principiante mf beginner
' principiante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incurrir
- novata
- novatada
- novato
- señor
English:
beginner
- novice
- rank
* * *principiante, -a♦ adjinexperienced;se pone nervioso con los conductores principiantes he gets nervous with inexperienced drivers;para ser principiante, no lo hace mal he's not bad for a beginner♦ nm,fbeginner;ha cometido un error de principiante he's made a really basic mistake* * *I adj inexperiencedII m/f beginner* * *principiante adj: beginningprincipiante nmf: beginner, novice* * *principiante n beginner -
3 novato
adj.1 newcomer, amateurish, freshman, abecedarian.2 amateurish.m.1 novice, babe in the woods, fledgling, first-timer.2 raw recruit.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) inexperienced, green► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (principiante) novice, beginner2 (universidad) fresher (US freshman)* * *(f. - novata)noun* * *novato, -a1.ADJ raw, green2.SM / F beginner, tyro* * *I- ta adjetivo inexperienced, newII- ta masculino, femenino novice, beginner* * *= idiot, novice, first-timer, green hand, rookie, greenhorn.Ex. Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited ' idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.Ex. 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Ex. The article has the title 'Penmanship: impressions of a first-timer'.Ex. I'm a green hand on the library/information field and I would like to know what's the meaning of information nowadays.Ex. The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex. Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.----* novato de Internet = newbie.* novatos, los = uninitiated, the.* * *I- ta adjetivo inexperienced, newII- ta masculino, femenino novice, beginner* * *= idiot, novice, first-timer, green hand, rookie, greenhorn.Ex: Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited ' idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.
Ex: 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Ex: The article has the title 'Penmanship: impressions of a first-timer'.Ex: I'm a green hand on the library/information field and I would like to know what's the meaning of information nowadays.Ex: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.* novato de Internet = newbie.* novatos, los = uninitiated, the.* * *inexperienced, newmasculine, feminine* * *
novato◊ -ta adjetivo
inexperienced, new
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
novice, beginner
novato,-a
I adjetivo inexperienced
familiar green
II m,f (principiante) novice, beginner
' novato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
novata
- nueva
- nuevo
- notar
English:
absolute
- freshman
- green
- greenhorn
- novice
- rookie
- inexperienced
- raw
* * *novato, -a♦ adjinexperienced♦ nm,fnovice, beginner* * *I adj inexperiencedII m, novata f beginner, rookie fam* * *novato, -ta adj: inexperienced, newnovato, -ta n: beginner, novice* * *novato n beginner -
4 tirón
m.pull, jerk, tug, haul.* * *1 pull, tug\dar un tirón de orejas a alguien to pull somebody's earde un tirón familiar in one go* * *noun m.pull, tug* * *ISM1) (=acción) pull, tugdar un tirón a algo — to give sth a pull o tug, pull o tug at sth
me dio un tirón del jersey — she pulled o tugged at my jumper
dar un tirón de orejas a algn — (lit) to pull o tug sb's ear; (fig) to tell sb off
2) [en músculo, tendón]3) (=robo) bag-snatching4) [de un coche, motor] sudden jerk, sudden jolt5)IIde un tirón —
SM (=persona) tyro, novice* * *a) ( movimiento) tug, pullde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck; hicimos el viaje de un tirón (fam) we did the journey without stopping; lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one go; trabajamos 12 horas de un tirón — (fam) we worked 12 hours at a stretch
b) ( de músculo)c) ( forma de robo)le dieron un or el tirón — they snatched her bag
* * *= pull, jerk, twitch.Ex. A printer would use incompressible packing in the head mortises to intensify the effect of the pressman's pull by bringing it up with a jolt.Ex. He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex. Drinking beverages with caffeine can also cause eyelid twitches.----* a tirones = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].* dar un tirón = jerk.* dar un tirón de orejas a Alguien = slap + Nombre + on the wrist.* dar un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* de una tirón = in one action.* de (un) tirón = with a jolt, at one pull, at one whack, in one shot, non-stop, in one lump, in one go, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoop, without stopping.* robo por medio del tirón = purse snatching.* tener un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* tirón de orejas = slap on the wrist.* tirón en el cuello = crick in the neck, neck crick.* tirón muscular = crick.* * *a) ( movimiento) tug, pullde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck; hicimos el viaje de un tirón (fam) we did the journey without stopping; lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one go; trabajamos 12 horas de un tirón — (fam) we worked 12 hours at a stretch
b) ( de músculo)c) ( forma de robo)le dieron un or el tirón — they snatched her bag
* * *= pull, jerk, twitch.Ex: A printer would use incompressible packing in the head mortises to intensify the effect of the pressman's pull by bringing it up with a jolt.
Ex: He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex: Drinking beverages with caffeine can also cause eyelid twitches.* a tirones = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].* dar un tirón = jerk.* dar un tirón de orejas a Alguien = slap + Nombre + on the wrist.* dar un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* de una tirón = in one action.* de (un) tirón = with a jolt, at one pull, at one whack, in one shot, non-stop, in one lump, in one go, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoop, without stopping.* robo por medio del tirón = purse snatching.* tener un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* tirón de orejas = slap on the wrist.* tirón en el cuello = crick in the neck, neck crick.* tirón muscular = crick.* * *1 (movimiento) tughay que pegarle un tirón fuerte a la cuerda you have to give the string a good hard pull o tugdale un tirón de orejas tweak his ears for him ( colloq)me dio un tirón de pelo he pulled my hairel autobús avanzaba a tirones the bus jerked alongde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neckarráncate el esparadrapo de un tirón pull the dressing off in one gohicimos el viaje de un tirón ( fam); we did the journey without stopping o in one gola leyó de un tirón ( fam); she read it at a single sitting o in one godormí nueve horas de un tirón ( fam); I slept nine hours right o straight off2(de un músculo): sufrió un tirón en la pierna derecha he pulled a muscle in his right legsentí un tirón en la espalda I felt something pull in my back3(forma de robo): le dieron un or el tirón they snatched her bagle dieron un tirón y le robaron la cadena they ripped her chain from her neckle robaron el bolso por el procedimiento del tirón ( period); she had her bag snatched* * *
tirón sustantivo masculino
dale un tirón de orejas tweak his ears for him (colloq);
el autobús avanzaba a tirones the bus jerked along;
de un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck;
lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one gob) ( de músculo):
tirón sustantivo masculino
1 tug
un tirón fuerte, a hard pull o tug
2 (sacudida de un vehículo) jerk
3 (de un músculo) le dio un tirón, he pulled a muscle
4 (robo) dar el tirón a alguien, to snatch sb's bag
♦ Locuciones: fam (sin parar) de un tirón, in one go: leyó la novela de un tirón, she read the novel in one go
' tirón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dormir
- jalada
- jalón
English:
haul
- heave
- jerk
- pull
- reel off
- slap
- straight
- tug
- twitch
- wrench
- yank
- go
- reel
- swoop
* * *tirón nm1. [estirón] pull;le dio un tirón de orejas she tweaked his ears;dar tirones (de algo) to tug o pull (at sth);Famde un tirón in one go;dormir diez horas de un tirón to sleep ten hours straight through2. [muscular] pull;me ha dado un tirón I've pulled a muscle;sufrir un tirón to pull a musclele dieron un tirón she had her bag snatched5. [aceleración]les salvó el tirón de las fiestas navideñas they were saved by the Christmas spending spree;la economía ha crecido debido al tirón del euro the economy has grown due to the impetus given by the euro* * *m1 tug, jerk;de un tirón at a stretch, without a break;dormir de un tirón sleep through;2 MED:tirón muscular pulled muscle* * *1) : pull, tug, yank2)de un tirón : all at once, in one go* * *tirón n1. (acción brusca) tug2. (robo) snatch -
5 amateur
• amateur• amateurish• dabbler• dilettante• inexpensive fipple flute• inexperienced lawyer• nonproductive operations• nonprofessional• nonprofit• smatterer• tyro• uninitiate• unskilled -
6 aprendiz
• apprentice• journeyman• learned world• learner• learning• pup• pupil• pupil of the eye• tiro• trained nurse• trainee• traineeship• tyro -
7 novicio
• beginner• freshman• green grass• green hand• green hands• neon light• neophyte• Nepal• novice• raw hand• tiro• tyro -
8 principiante
• beginner• fledgling• freshman• greengrocer's• greenhorn• greenhouse• initiate• learned world• learner• learning• new chapter• new commercial bank money• newborn• newcomer• newel• novice• novitiate• tender spot• tenderfoot• tenderhearted• tiro• tyro
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