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1 unselfish person
s.persona desinteresada, altruista. -
2 unselfish
unselfish adj generosotr[ʌn'selfɪʃ]1 desinteresado,-a, generoso,-aunselfish [.ʌn'sɛlfɪʃ] adj: generoso, desinteresado♦ unselfishly advadj.• altruista adj.• desinteresado, -a adj.'ʌn'selfɪʃ['ʌn'selfɪʃ]ADJ desinteresado* * *['ʌn'selfɪʃ] -
3 saint
seint, ]( before a name) snt1) ((often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death: Saint Matthew; St John's Road.) santo, santa2) (a very good, kind person: You really are a saint to put up with her.) santo, trozo de pan•- saintly- saintliness
saint n santo1 (before most masculine names) san; (before masculine names beginning with Do- or To-) santo; (before feminine names) santa: santo m, -ta fSaint Francis: San FranciscoSaint Rose: Santa Rosaadj.• santo, -a adj.n.• san s.m.• santa s.f.• santo s.m.seɪnta) ( canonized person) santo, -ta m,fb) Saint seɪnt, sənt (before name) san, santa [santo is used before Domingo, Tomás, Tomé and Toribio]Saint Patrick's Day — el día or la fiesta de San Patricio
c) ( unselfish person) santo, -ta m,f[seɪnt]1. N1) santo(-a) m / fsaint's day — fiesta f (de santo)
All Saints' Day — día m de Todos los Santos (1 noviembre)
my mother was a saint — (fig) mi madre era una santa
she's no saint — iro ella no es una santa, que digamos
2) (in names)Saint Bernard — (=dog) perro m de San Bernardo
Saint Elmo's fire — fuego m de Santelmo
Saint Kitts — (in West Indies) San Cristóbal
Saint Patrick's Day — el día or la fiesta de San Patricio
valentineSaint Vitus' dance — baile m de San Vito
2.CPD•
the Saint Lawrence (River) — el (río) San Lorenzo* * *[seɪnt]a) ( canonized person) santo, -ta m,fb) Saint [seɪnt, sənt] (before name) san, santa [santo is used before Domingo, Tomás, Tomé and Toribio]Saint Patrick's Day — el día or la fiesta de San Patricio
c) ( unselfish person) santo, -ta m,f -
4 cynic
noun (a person who believes the worst about everyone: He is a cynic - he thinks no-one is really unselfish.) cínicotr['sɪnɪk]1 cínico,-acynic ['sɪnɪk] n: cínico m, -ca fadj.• cínico, -a adj.n.• cínico s.m.'sɪnɪknoun cínico, -ca['sɪnɪk]N cínico(-a) m / f* * *['sɪnɪk]noun cínico, -ca -
5 noble
'nəubl
1. adjective1) (honourable; unselfish: a noble mind; a noble deed.) noble2) (of high birth or rank: a noble family; of noble birth.) noble
2. noun(a person of high birth: The nobles planned to murder the king.) noble- nobility- nobly
- nobleman
noble adj n noble
noble adjetivo◊ un caballero de noble linaje (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) nobleman; (f) noblewoman;
noble
I adjetivo
1 (aristocrático) noble
2 (sincero, honrado) honest, noble
II mf (hombre) nobleman (mujer) noblewoman ' noble' also found in these entries: Spanish: elevada - elevado - par - proceder - señorial - solar - solariega - solariego - altivo - hermoso - metal - sangre - sublime English: baron - count - countess - lofty - noble - nobleman - noblewoman - dowager - lord - titletr['nəʊbəl]1 noble1 noble nombre masulino o femenino1) illustrious: noble, glorioso2) aristocratic: noble3) stately: majestuoso, magnífico4) lofty: noble, elevadonoble sentiments: sentimientos elevadosnoble n: noble mf, aristócrata mfadj.• ahidalgado, -a adj.• caballeresco, -a adj.• caballeroso, -a adj.• gallardo, -a adj.• generoso, -a adj.• gótico, -a adj.• hidalgo, -a adj.• nobiliario, -a adj.• noble adj.n.• noble s.m.
I 'nəʊbəl1) ( aristocratic) <family/birth> noble2) ( virtuous) <sentiments/deed/sacrifice> noble
II
noun noble mf, aristócrata mf['nǝʊbl]1. ADJ(compar nobler) (superl noblest)1) (by birth) noble; [title] de nobleza2) (=generous, praiseworthy) magnánimo, generoso2.N noble mf, aristócrata mf ; (Spanish Hist) hidalgo m3.CPDnoble rot N — [of wine] podredumbre f noble
noble savage N — buen salvaje m
* * *
I ['nəʊbəl]1) ( aristocratic) <family/birth> noble2) ( virtuous) <sentiments/deed/sacrifice> noble
II
noun noble mf, aristócrata mf -
6 selfish
adjective ((negative unselfish) thinking of one's own pleasure or good and not considering other people: a selfish person/attitude.) egoístaselfish adj egoístadon't be so selfish, think of other people no seas tan egoísta, piensa en los demástr['selfɪʃ]1 egoístaselfish ['sɛlfɪʃ] adj: egoístaadj.• egoísta adj.• interesado, -a adj.'selfɪʃadjective egoísta['selfɪʃ]ADJ egoísta* * *['selfɪʃ]adjective egoísta -
7 egoísta
egoísta adjetivo selfish, egotistic ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Psic) egotist;
egoísta
I adjetivo egoistic, selfish
II mf egoist, selfish person ' egoísta' also found in these entries: Spanish: buitre - interesada - interesado - acaparador - mezquindad - puro - volver English: ax - axe - egoist - possessive - selfish - unselfish
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