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1 subordinado
adj.1 subordinate, noncommissioned, subaltern, subservient.2 subordinated, yielding, submissive.f. & m.underling, subordinate, servient.past part.past participle of spanish verb: subordinar.* * *1→ link=subordinar subordinar► adjetivo1 subordinate► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 subordinate* * *(f. - subordinada)noun adj.* * *subordinado, -a1.ADJ subordinate2.SM / F subordinate* * *- da adjetivo/masculino y femenino subordinate* * *= secondary, subordinate, subordinate, underling, minion, member of the staff.Ex. In general title entries are regarded as secondary to author entries.Ex. Returning to government agencies, some agencies are treated as subordinate to a government, whilst others are entered independently.Ex. 'I'd be disappointed to learn that my boss or subordinates -- or peers for that matter -- told tales out of school about me to others'.Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Ex. In general, a deity only accepts minions who have accomplished some great deed in service to the deity.Ex. There were at the time about 90 patients and 80 members of the staff with their families in the building.----* entidad subordinada = subordinate body.* ser subordinado = be dependent.* subordinado a = secondary to.* subordinado al tiempo = time-dependent.* * *- da adjetivo/masculino y femenino subordinate* * *= secondary, subordinate, subordinate, underling, minion, member of the staff.Ex: In general title entries are regarded as secondary to author entries.
Ex: Returning to government agencies, some agencies are treated as subordinate to a government, whilst others are entered independently.Ex: 'I'd be disappointed to learn that my boss or subordinates -- or peers for that matter -- told tales out of school about me to others'.Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Ex: In general, a deity only accepts minions who have accomplished some great deed in service to the deity.Ex: There were at the time about 90 patients and 80 members of the staff with their families in the building.* entidad subordinada = subordinate body.* ser subordinado = be dependent.* subordinado a = secondary to.* subordinado al tiempo = time-dependent.* * *1 ‹personal› subordinate2 ‹oración› subordinatemasculine, femininesubordinate* * *
Del verbo subordinar: ( conjugate subordinar)
subordinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
subordinado
subordinar
subordinado◊ -da adjetivo, masculino y femenino
subordinate
subordinar ( conjugate subordinar) verbo transitivo
to subordinate;
subordinado algo A algo to subordinate sth to sth
subordinado,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino subordinate
subordinar verbo transitivo to subordinate
' subordinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
depender
- subordinada
- mandado
English:
averse
- delay
- depend
- enjoy
- imagine
- mention
- mind
- opposed
- stand
- subordinate
* * *subordinado, -a♦ adj2. Gram subordinate♦ nm,fsubordinate* * *I adj subordinateII m, subordinada f subordinate* * *subordinado, -da adj & n: subordinate -
2 subalterno
adj.subaltern, assistant, secondary.m.subordinate, sub, person under administration, subaltern.* * *► adjetivo1 subordinate, subaltern► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 subordinate, subaltern* * *subalterno, -a1.ADJ [importancia] secondary; [personal] auxiliary2. SM / F1) (=subordinado) subordinate2) (Taur) assistant bullfighter* * *I- na adjetivo (Adm, Mil) subordinate; ( secundario) secondaryII- na masculino, femeninoa) ( en jerarquía) subordinateb) (Taur) member of a matador's support team* * *= doorman [doormen, -pl.], underling, minion.Ex. He somehow kept his head above water as a doorman at a bar and as a nightman at a slaughterhouse.Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Ex. In general, a deity only accepts minions who have accomplished some great deed in service to the deity.----* subalterno de biblioteca = library clerk, library page.* * *I- na adjetivo (Adm, Mil) subordinate; ( secundario) secondaryII- na masculino, femeninoa) ( en jerarquía) subordinateb) (Taur) member of a matador's support team* * *= doorman [doormen, -pl.], underling, minion.Ex: He somehow kept his head above water as a doorman at a bar and as a nightman at a slaughterhouse.
Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Ex: In general, a deity only accepts minions who have accomplished some great deed in service to the deity.* subalterno de biblioteca = library clerk, library page.* * *2 (secundario) secondarymasculine, feminine1 (en una jerarquía) subordinate* * *
subalterno◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femenino
b) (Taur) member of a matador's support team
subalterno,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino subordinate
' subalterno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
subalterna
English:
junior
- subaltern
* * *subalterno, -a♦ adj1. [empleado] auxiliary2. [secundario] secondary♦ nm,f[empleado] subordinate♦ nmTaurom bullfighter's assistant* * *I adj subordinateII m, subalterna f subordinate* * *subalterno, -na adj1) subordinado: subordinate2) secundario: secondarysubalterno, -na nsubordinado: subordinate -
3 secuaz
f. & m.1 minion (Pejorative).2 cohort, stooge, thug, underling.3 ally, sidekick.* * *1 follower, supporter (uso peyorativo) underling, henchman* * *SMF (=partidario) [gen] follower, supporter; pey henchman* * *(m) follower, henchman; (f) follower* * *= partisan, henchman [henchmen, -pl.], flunky [flunkey], sidekick.Ex. Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed partisans.Ex. Even the president and his henchmen could not resist blowing their own trumpet.Ex. However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Ex. Her sidekick and confidante is Gabrielle, the rightful queen of the Amazons who abdicated her throne in order to join Xena.* * *(m) follower, henchman; (f) follower* * *= partisan, henchman [henchmen, -pl.], flunky [flunkey], sidekick.Ex: Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed partisans.
Ex: Even the president and his henchmen could not resist blowing their own trumpet.Ex: However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Ex: Her sidekick and confidante is Gabrielle, the rightful queen of the Amazons who abdicated her throne in order to join Xena.* * *masculine, feminineA ( masculine) follower, henchmanB ( feminine) follower, henchwoman* * *secuaz nmfPey minion* * *m/f follower* * * -
4 arpía
adj.ravenous, harpy-like, predatory.f.1 vixen, brawling woman, old hag, shrew.2 harpy.3 Harpy, mythological monster with a woman's head and a bird's body, mythological monster Harpy.* * *1 harpy* * *SF (Mit) harpy; (=mujer) old bag ** * *femenino ( mujer perversa) dragon, harpy (liter); (Mit) harpy* * *= dragon lady, harpy, harridan, hag.Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Ex. For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress.Ex. The lifestyle of the bachelor is an enviable one: footloose and fancy-free, sailing through life without the constraints of a nagging harridan of a girlfriend.Ex. Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.* * *femenino ( mujer perversa) dragon, harpy (liter); (Mit) harpy* * *= dragon lady, harpy, harridan, hag.Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.
Ex: For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress.Ex: The lifestyle of the bachelor is an enviable one: footloose and fancy-free, sailing through life without the constraints of a nagging harridan of a girlfriend.Ex: Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.* * *1 (mujer perversa) dragon, harpy, harridan2 ( Mit) harpy* * *
arpía sustantivo femenino Mit harpy
figurado old witch, old hag
' arpía' also found in these entries:
English:
cow
- hag
- bitch
* * *arpía nf1. Mitol harpy2. [mujer mala] witch* * *f harpy* * *arpía nf: shrew, harpy -
5 bruja
f.1 witch, sorceress.2 hag (informal) (ugly woman).3 vixen, old bag, old hag, bitch.4 crone, harridan.5 barn owl.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: brujir.* * *1 (hechicera) witch2 (mujer - fea) old hag; (- malintencionada) witch* * *noun f.* * *1.ADJestar bruja — Caribe, Méx ** to be broke *, be flat (EEUU) *
ando bien bruja — ** I'm skint **
2. SF1) (=hechicera) witch4) (Orn) barn owl* * *1) ( mujer antipática) (fam) witch (colloq), old hag (colloq); ver tb brujo II2) (AmC, Col) (Zool) moth* * *= witch, bitch, dragon lady, shrewish, evil old woman, sorceress, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.Ex. Recently parents and concerned citizens have increasingly challenged library books that feature witches, demons and the devil whether in fiction, mythology or mysticism.Ex. Scarlett O'Hara, the main character, is portrayed as both a scheming bitch and hard-nosed survivor.Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Ex. He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex. The fear of evil old women flying across the sky on broomsticks and hunting for children still remains today because of the ignorance of humanity.Ex. Its origin is a German folktale in which a beautiful girl with long golden hair is kept imprisoned in a lonely tower by a sorceress.Ex. On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.Ex. Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.Ex. Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.Ex. About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.Ex. The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.----* bieja bruja = old hag.* caza de brujas = witch-hunt, witch hunting.* vieja bruja = evil old woman, harridan, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.* * *1) ( mujer antipática) (fam) witch (colloq), old hag (colloq); ver tb brujo II2) (AmC, Col) (Zool) moth* * *= witch, bitch, dragon lady, shrewish, evil old woman, sorceress, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.Ex: Recently parents and concerned citizens have increasingly challenged library books that feature witches, demons and the devil whether in fiction, mythology or mysticism.
Ex: Scarlett O'Hara, the main character, is portrayed as both a scheming bitch and hard-nosed survivor.Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Ex: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex: The fear of evil old women flying across the sky on broomsticks and hunting for children still remains today because of the ignorance of humanity.Ex: Its origin is a German folktale in which a beautiful girl with long golden hair is kept imprisoned in a lonely tower by a sorceress.Ex: On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.Ex: Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.Ex: Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.Ex: About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.Ex: The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.* bieja bruja = old hag.* caza de brujas = witch-hunt, witch hunting.* vieja bruja = evil old woman, harridan, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.* * *B (AmC, Col) ( Zool) moth* * *
bruja sustantivo femenino
1 witch, sorceress
2 fig (mujer antipática) old bag
' bruja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mientras
- chicha
- escoba
English:
bitch
- cow
- hag
- sorceress
- witch
- change
* * *♦ nf1. [hechicera] witch, sorceress♦ adjCAm, Carib, Méx Fam* * *f1 witch;caza de brujas tb fig witch hunt2 Méx:andar oestar bruja fam be broke fam* * * -
6 harpía
= dragon lady, harridan.Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Ex. The lifestyle of the bachelor is an enviable one: footloose and fancy-free, sailing through life without the constraints of a nagging harridan of a girlfriend.* * *= dragon lady, harridan.Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.
Ex: The lifestyle of the bachelor is an enviable one: footloose and fancy-free, sailing through life without the constraints of a nagging harridan of a girlfriend.* * *harpía nf1. [ave] harpy eagle2. Mitol harpy3. [mujer mala] witch -
7 malvada
f., (m. - malvado)* * *= dragon lady.Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.* * *= dragon lady.Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.
* * *
malvado,-a adjetivo evil, wicked
* * *I adj evil -
8 mandonear
v.to boss about, to boss around.* * *verbo transitivo (fam) to boss... around (colloq)* * *= throw + Posesivo + weight around, boss about/around.Ex. So they are stifling growth in the industry by throwing their weight around in the interest of greed.Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.* * *verbo transitivo (fam) to boss... around (colloq)* * *= throw + Posesivo + weight around, boss about/around.Ex: So they are stifling growth in the industry by throwing their weight around in the interest of greed.
Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.* * *mandonear [A1 ]vt* * *
mandonear ( conjugate mandonear) verbo transitivo (fam) to boss … around (colloq)
' mandonear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mangonear
English:
push around
- boss
* * * -
9 adlátere
f. & m.inseparable companion, lapdog.* * *1 henchman, follower* * *SM (=compañero) companion, associate; pey (=subordinado) minion, minder* * *= sidekick.Ex. Her sidekick and confidante is Gabrielle, the rightful queen of the Amazons who abdicated her throne in order to join Xena.* * *= sidekick.Ex: Her sidekick and confidante is Gabrielle, the rightful queen of the Amazons who abdicated her throne in order to join Xena.
* * *( pey)crony ( pej)* * *adlátere nmfPey underling* * *m crony -
10 inferior
adj.1 bottom.la mitad inferior the bottom o lower halfla parte inferior (de algo) the bottom (of something)2 lower.temperaturas inferiores a diez grados temperatures lower than o below ten degreesuna cifra inferior a cien a figure under o below one hundred3 inferior.es inferior a la media it's below averagef. & m.inferior.trata con desprecio a sus inferiores he treats those beneath him with contempt* * *► adjetivo1 (situado debajo) lower2 (cantidad) less, lower3 (en calidad) inferior (a, to)1 (en rango) subordinate; (en calidad) inferior* * *noun mf. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [en el espacio] lowerlabio inferior — bottom o lower lip
2) [en categoría, jerarquía] inferiorde calidad inferior — of inferior quality, inferior
3) [con cantidades, números] lowertemperaturas inferiores a los 20° — temperatures lower than 20°, temperatures below 20°
renta per cápita inferior a la media — per capita income lower than o below the average
cualquier número inferior a nueve — any number under o below o less than nine
2.SMF subordinate* * *I1) ( en el espacio) lower2) ( en jerarquía) <especie/rango> inferior3) ( en comparaciones) lowerIIinferior a algo: temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°; el número de votantes fue inferior a lo previsto the number of voters was lower than expected; nació con un peso inferior al normal he was below average weight when he was born; un número inferior al 20 — a number below twenty
masculino y femenino inferior* * *= inferior, low [lower -comp., lowest -sup.], lower, nether, low-end.Ex. A subordinate body is a corporate body that forms an integral part of a larger body in relation to which it holds an inferior hierarchical rank.Ex. Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.Ex. The upper and lower limits for the value are first entered.Ex. Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex. Therefore real time interaction is feasible on both low-end and high-end machines.----* clases inferiores, las = lower orders, the.* cubierta inferior = lower deck.* de calidad inferior = low-end.* de inferior calidad = low-end, sub-par.* de la gama inferior = low-end.* esquina inferior derecha = right bottom corner, bottom right.* esquina inferior izquierda = left bottom corner, bottom left.* extremidades inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* extremo inferior izquierdo = lower left.* inferior a = no match for.* inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].* límite inferior = lower bound.* mandíbula inferior = lower jaw.* margen inferior = bottom margin.* maxilar inferior = lower jaw.* miembros inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* mitad inferior = lower half.* parte inferior = bottom.* parte inferior derecha = lower right.* paso inferior = underpass, subway.* paso inferior de peatones = pedestrian underpass.* paso inferior para peatones = pedestrian underpass.* quijada inferior = lower jaw.* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.* * *I1) ( en el espacio) lower2) ( en jerarquía) <especie/rango> inferior3) ( en comparaciones) lowerIIinferior a algo: temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°; el número de votantes fue inferior a lo previsto the number of voters was lower than expected; nació con un peso inferior al normal he was below average weight when he was born; un número inferior al 20 — a number below twenty
masculino y femenino inferior* * *= inferior, low [lower -comp., lowest -sup.], lower, nether, low-end.Ex: A subordinate body is a corporate body that forms an integral part of a larger body in relation to which it holds an inferior hierarchical rank.
Ex: Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.Ex: The upper and lower limits for the value are first entered.Ex: Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex: Therefore real time interaction is feasible on both low-end and high-end machines.* clases inferiores, las = lower orders, the.* cubierta inferior = lower deck.* de calidad inferior = low-end.* de inferior calidad = low-end, sub-par.* de la gama inferior = low-end.* esquina inferior derecha = right bottom corner, bottom right.* esquina inferior izquierda = left bottom corner, bottom left.* extremidades inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* extremo inferior izquierdo = lower left.* inferior a = no match for.* inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].* límite inferior = lower bound.* mandíbula inferior = lower jaw.* margen inferior = bottom margin.* maxilar inferior = lower jaw.* miembros inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* mitad inferior = lower half.* parte inferior = bottom.* parte inferior derecha = lower right.* paso inferior = underpass, subway.* paso inferior de peatones = pedestrian underpass.* paso inferior para peatones = pedestrian underpass.* quijada inferior = lower jaw.* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.* * *A (en el espacio) lowermandíbula/labio inferior lower jaw/lipen los pisos inferiores on the lower floorslas capas inferiores de la atmósfera the lower layers of the atmosphereB (en una jerarquía) ‹especie› inferiorno somos seres inferiores we are not inferior beingsC (en comparaciones) lowerpero el número puede haber sido muy inferior but the number may have been much lowerinferior A algo:temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°un número inferior al 20 a number less than o below twentyel número de votantes fue inferior a lo que se había previsto the number of voters was lower than expectedel bebé nació con un peso inferior al normal the baby was below average weight when it was bornD (pobre) poorinferiortrata a todos sus compañeros como sus inferiores he treats all his workmates as inferiors* * *
inferior adjetivo
1 ( en el espacio) ‹piso/planta› lower
2 ( en jerarquía) ‹especie/rango› inferior
3 ( en comparaciones) lower;◊ temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°;
un número inferior al 20 a number below twenty
inferior
I adjetivo
1 (en posición) lower
2 (en calidad) inferior
3 (en cantidad) lower, less
un volumen de ventas inferior a la media, below average turnover
4 (en rango) inferior
II mf (persona) subordinate, inferior
' inferior' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señor
- base
English:
average
- below
- bottom
- down-market
- downgrade
- downstairs
- inferior
- lower
- par
- relegate
- second
- second-best
- second-class
- subaltern
- substandard
- third-rate
- underneath
- underside
- beneath
- jowls
- less
- mean
- third
- under
- way
* * *♦ adj1. [de abajo] bottom;la parte inferior (de algo) the bottom (of sth);la mitad inferior the bottom o lower half;labio/mandíbula inferior lower lip/jaw2. [menor] lower (a than);ser inferior en número, ser numéricamente inferior to be fewer in number;temperaturas inferiores a los 10 grados temperatures below 10 degrees;una cifra inferior a 100 a figure under o below 100;lo venden a un precio un 30 por ciento inferior al del mercado they are selling it for 30 percent less than the market price;por un periodo no inferior a tres años for a period of not less than three yearsun producto de calidad inferior an inferior o a poor-quality product;no me creo inferior a nadie I don't consider myself inferior to anybody5. Geol lower;el Paleolítico inferior the Lower Paleolithic♦ nminferior;el jefe trata con desprecio a sus inferiores the boss treats those beneath him with contempt* * *II m/f inferior* * *inferior adj: inferior, lowerinferior nmf: inferior, underling* * *inferior adj1. (más bajo) lower2. (en cantidad) below / under3. (en calidad) inferior -
11 mandado
m.errand, errand made for a fee.past part.past participle of spanish verb: mandar.* * *1 (recado) errand————————1→ link=mandar mandar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 dogsbody, minion■ a mí me da igual, yo sólo soy un mandado I don't mind, I'm just doing my job1 (recado) errand\hacer un mandado familiar to run an errand* * *mandado, -a1. SM / F1) pey (=subordinado) dogsbody *yo aquí no soy más que un mandado — here I just obey instructions, I'm just a dogsbody * o a minion here
2) Méx * (=aprovechado) opportunist2. SM1) (=recado) errandhacer un mandado — to do o run an errand
2) (=orden) order3) Méx* * *I- da adjetivo (Méx fam)es muy mandado — he's a real chancer (colloq)
IIno seas mandada, sólo te ofrecí uno — don't be so greedy, I only offered you one (colloq)
- da masculino, femenino1) (esp Esp) ( subordinado) minion (hum or pej)2) mandado masculinoa) (esp AmL) ( compra)hacer los mandados or (Méx) ir al mandado — to go shopping
b) (Méx) ( cosa comprada)¿me trajiste el mandado? — did you get the shopping o the things I asked you for?
c) ( diligencia) errandcomerle el mandado a alguien — (Méx fam) to do the dirty on somebody (colloq)
comerse el mandado — (Méx fam) to have sex ( before marriage)
hacerle los mandados a alguien — (Méx fam)
* * *= errand.Ex. To many kids, errands are boring, tiring, and just a big drag.----* hacer mandados = run + errands.* * *I- da adjetivo (Méx fam)es muy mandado — he's a real chancer (colloq)
IIno seas mandada, sólo te ofrecí uno — don't be so greedy, I only offered you one (colloq)
- da masculino, femenino1) (esp Esp) ( subordinado) minion (hum or pej)2) mandado masculinoa) (esp AmL) ( compra)hacer los mandados or (Méx) ir al mandado — to go shopping
b) (Méx) ( cosa comprada)¿me trajiste el mandado? — did you get the shopping o the things I asked you for?
c) ( diligencia) errandcomerle el mandado a alguien — (Méx fam) to do the dirty on somebody (colloq)
comerse el mandado — (Méx fam) to have sex ( before marriage)
hacerle los mandados a alguien — (Méx fam)
* * *= errand.Ex: To many kids, errands are boring, tiring, and just a big drag.
* hacer mandados = run + errands.* * *no seas mandada don't take advantage (of the situation)ser (como) mandado a hacer para algo (CS fam): es como mandado a hacer para escabullirse cuando hay que trabajar he's a great one for bunking off when there's work to be done ( colloq)es (como) mandada a hacer para trabajar she's a born worker ( colloq), she's made for hard workmasculine, feminineno soy más que un mandado I'm just following orders12( Méx) (cosa comprada): ¿me trajiste el mandado? did you get the shopping o the things I asked you for?3 (diligencia) errandsalió a hacer un mandado he went out on an errandhacerle los mandados a algn ( Méx fam): a mí me hace los mandados I couldn't care less ( colloq), I don't give a damn ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo mandar: ( conjugate mandar)
mandado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
mandado
mandar
mandado 1◊ -da adjetivo (Méx fam): es muy mandado he's a real opportunist;
no seas mandada, solo te ofrecí uno don't be so greedy, I only offered you one (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (esp Esp) ( subordinado) minion (hum or pej);
no soy más que un mandado I'm just following orders
mandado 2 sustantivo masculino
b) (Méx) ( cosa comprada):◊ ¿me trajiste el mandado? did you get the shopping o the things I asked you for?
mandar ( conjugate mandar) verbo transitivo
1a) ( ordenar):
haz lo que te mandan do as you're told;
la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet;
mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served
2 ( enviar) to send;
3 (AmL) ( tratándose de encargos):
mandó decir que … she sent a message to say that …;
mandado algo a arreglar to get o have sth mended
4 (AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar):◊ mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play
verbo intransitivo ( ser el jefe) to be in charge, be the boss (colloq);◊ ¿mande? (Méx) (I'm) sorry?, pardon?;
¡María! — ¿mande? (Méx) María! — yes?
mandar verbo transitivo
1 (dar órdenes) to order: me mandó barrer el suelo, she told me to sweep the floor
2 (remitir) to send: le mandaré unas flores, I'll send him some flowers
te manda saludos, she sends you her regards
mándalo por correo, send it by post
nos mandaron a por unos huevos, they sent us for some eggs
3 (capitanear, dirigir) to lead, be in charge o command of
Mil to command
' mandado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hacer
English:
errand
- go
- shopping
* * *mandado1, -a adj1. Méx Fam [aprovechado]¡órale, no sea mandado, quieto con las manos! hey, stop trying it on, keep your hands to yourself!;lo invité, y el muy mandado llegó con tres amigos I invited him but the wise guy o Br chancer arrived with three friends2. CompCSurser (como) mandado a hacer para algo: este niño es (como) mandado a hacer para ser veterinario this boy was born to be a vet;este lugar es (como) mandado a hacer para que vos vivas this place is just perfect for youmandado2, -a♦ nm,f1. [subordinado] underling;Famyo sólo soy un mandado I'm only doing what I was told (to do)♦ nm1. [recado] errand;hacer un mandado to do o run an errand;estuve toda la mañana haciendo mandados I spent the whole morning running errandscomerle a alguien el mandado to do the dirty on sb, to steal a march on sb* * *I m1 ( recado) errand2 Méx, C.Am.los mandados pl the shopping sgII m, mandada f subordinateII Méx fam:es muy mandado he’s always taking advantage!;¡no sea mandado, quieto con las manos! you’re going too far, keep your hands to yourself!* * *mandado nm1) : order, command2) : errandhacer los mandados: to run errands, to go shopping -
12 seguidor
adj.1 adherent.2 tracking.m.follower, adherent, disciple, underling.* * *► adjetivo1 following► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 follower2 DEPORTE follower, supporter, fan* * *(f. - seguidora)noun* * *seguidor, -aSM / F [gen] follower; (Dep) supporter, fan ** * *- dora masculino, femenino (de teoría, filósofo) follower; (Dep) supporter, fan* * *= fan, follower, proselyte, buff, epigone.Ex. The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.Ex. Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.Ex. Samule S Green in 1876 warned sternly: 'The librarian who uses his position to make proselytes prostitutes his calling'.Ex. His intriguing book will be of interest to both buffs and scholars.Ex. Such epigones seldom present more than a lugubrious rehash and potpourri of their idols.----* ganarse seguidores = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.* grupo de seguidores = fandom.* seguidor de la última moda = faddish, faddy [faddier -comp., faddies -sup.].* seguidores = cohort, following.* seguidores, los = fandom.* * *- dora masculino, femenino (de teoría, filósofo) follower; (Dep) supporter, fan* * *= fan, follower, proselyte, buff, epigone.Ex: The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.
Ex: Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.Ex: Samule S Green in 1876 warned sternly: 'The librarian who uses his position to make proselytes prostitutes his calling'.Ex: His intriguing book will be of interest to both buffs and scholars.Ex: Such epigones seldom present more than a lugubrious rehash and potpourri of their idols.* ganarse seguidores = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.* grupo de seguidores = fandom.* seguidor de la última moda = faddish, faddy [faddier -comp., faddies -sup.].* seguidores = cohort, following.* seguidores, los = fandom.* * *masculine, femininefollowercuenta con muchos seguidores entre los estudiantes he has many followers among the student populationsu música tiene muchos seguidores many people like her music, her music has a large followinglos seguidores del método escolástico those who follow the scholastic methodlos seguidores del Juventus Juventus supporters o fans* * *
seguidor
(Dep) supporter, fan
seguidor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 follower
2 Dep fan
' seguidor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acólito
- adicta
- adicto
- seguidora
- porrista
English:
follower
- unfaithful
- disciple
* * *seguidor, -ora nm,ffollower;tiene muchos seguidores he has a considerable following;los seguidores del equipo inglés protagonizaron muchas peleas the England fans were involved in a number of fights* * *m, seguidora f follower, supporter* * *: follower, supporter* * *seguidor n fan / supporter -
13 suboficial
f. & m.1 non-commissioned officer (military).2 warrant officer, WO, underling.* * *1 MILITAR noncommissioned officer2 MARÍTIMO petty officer* * *SMF non-commissioned officer, NCO* * *masculino noncommissioned officer, NCO* * *masculino noncommissioned officer, NCO* * *noncommissioned officer, NCO* * *
suboficial m, f
1 noncommissioned officer
2 Náut petty officer
' suboficial' also found in these entries:
English:
noncommissioned officer
* * *suboficial nmfMil non-commissioned officer suboficial de marina petty officer* * *m noncommissioned officer, NCO* * *suboficial nmf: noncommissioned officer, petty officer -
14 secuaz
• ally• cohort• follower• hired mourner• hireling• hirepurchase• parting of the ways• partisan• partisanship• stooge• thug• underling -
15 seguidor
• adherent• follower• seconder• underling• upholder
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