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1 venerable
adj.venerable.* * *► adjetivo1 venerable* * *ADJ venerable* * *adjetivo/masculino, femenino venerable* * *= venerable.Ex. The men who made the venerable and often beautiful books of the hand-press period must have loved their work.* * *adjetivo/masculino, femenino venerable* * *= venerable.Ex: The men who made the venerable and often beautiful books of the hand-press period must have loved their work.
* * *venerableA ( Relig) venerableB* * *
venerable adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
venerable
venerable adjetivo venerable
' venerable' also found in these entries:
English:
venerable
* * *venerable adjvenerable* * *adj venerable* * *venerable adj: venerable -
2 venerable
• honor guest• honorable man• respectable• venerable -
3 venerable Beda
m.Venerable Bede. -
4 acatable
• venerable -
5 respetable
adj.respectable (venerable).* * *► adjetivo1 respectable* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ respectable2.SMel respetable — (Teat) the audience; hum the public
* * *IIIa una distancia respetable del centro — quite a distance o a fair distance from the center
masculino (period)el respetable — (Teatr) the audience; (Taur) the crowd, the spectators (pl)
* * *= respectable, venerable.Ex. Other rules were based on respectable sources rather than ideological requirements, as were the rules for entry of serials and periodical publications.Ex. The men who made the venerable and often beautiful books of the hand-press period must have loved their work.* * *IIIa una distancia respetable del centro — quite a distance o a fair distance from the center
masculino (period)el respetable — (Teatr) the audience; (Taur) the crowd, the spectators (pl)
* * *= respectable, venerable.Ex: Other rules were based on respectable sources rather than ideological requirements, as were the rules for entry of serials and periodical publications.
Ex: The men who made the venerable and often beautiful books of the hand-press period must have loved their work.* * *1 (digno de respeto) respectable2 (considerable) considerablea una distancia respetable del centro quite a distance o a fair distance from the centeruna suma respetable a considerable o fair o respectable sum of money( period)el respetable ( Teatr) the audience;( Taur) the crowd, the spectators (pl)* * *
respetable adjetivo ( digno de respeto) respectable;
( considerable) considerable
respetable
I adjetivo
1 (por edad, ideas, etc) respectable
un punto de vista muy respetable, a respectable point of view
2 (por tamaño, cantidad, etc) considerable: gastó en regalos una respetable suma de dinero, she spent a considerable amount of money on gifts
II m fam el respetable, (en un teatro) the audience
(en los toros) the spectators pl
' respetable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
digna
- digno
- señor
English:
respectable
- worthy
* * *♦ adj1. [venerable] respectable2. [considerable] considerable;le tocó una respetable cantidad de dinero he won a considerable sum of money♦ nmFamel respetable [en concierto] the audience;[en encuentro deportivo, toros] the crowd* * *I adj respectableII m:el respetable fam the audience, the crowd* * *respetable adj: respectable♦ respetabilidad nf* * *respetable adj respectable -
6 estimable
adj.1 considerable.2 worthy of appreciation.3 estimable, considerable, appreciable, creditable.* * *► adjetivo1 esteemed, reputable, worthy2 (cantidad) considerable* * *ADJ1) (=respetable) [persona] estimable frm, esteemedun estimable gesto en favor de la paz — an estimable o esteemed gesture for peace
su estimable carta — (Com) your esteemed letter
2) [cantidad] considerable, substantial* * *a) ( digno de estima) <persona/contribución> estimable (frml)b) ( considerable) considerable* * *= estimable, venerable.Ex. A wholly estimable rush of enthusiasm on the part of IT staff could devour all available spare resources overnight if severely rationed 'hands on' experience time was exceeded.Ex. The men who made the venerable and often beautiful books of the hand-press period must have loved their work.* * *a) ( digno de estima) <persona/contribución> estimable (frml)b) ( considerable) considerable* * *= estimable, venerable.Ex: A wholly estimable rush of enthusiasm on the part of IT staff could devour all available spare resources overnight if severely rationed 'hands on' experience time was exceeded.
Ex: The men who made the venerable and often beautiful books of the hand-press period must have loved their work.* * *1 (digno de estima) ‹persona› estimable ( frml), esteemed ( frml); ‹contribución› valuable, estimable ( frml)2 (considerable) considerable* * *
estimable adjetivo
1 (merecedor de estima) admirable, esteemable: tuvo un estimable gesto de arrepentimiento, he made an admirable gesture to show his remorse
2 (calculable) calculable: queremos saber si es estimable la cantidad de tiempo que hemos perdido por su culpa, we'd like to know if the time lost because of him is calculable
3 (significante) considerable: una estimable cantidad de personas habían acudido al mitin, a considerable number of people had gone to the political meeting
' estimable' also found in these entries:
English:
worthy
* * *estimable adj1. [cantidad, número] considerable2. [digno de estimación] worthy of appreciation* * *adj estimable* * *estimable adj1) : considerable2) : estimable, esteemed -
7 honorable
adj.honorable.* * *► adjetivo1 honourable (US honorable)* * *adj.* * *ADJ honourable, honorable (EEUU), worthy* * *adjetivo honorable** * *= honourable [honorable, -USA], venerable.Ex. So rapid has been the development of computer technology that GRACE went into honourable retirement some years ago and has been replaced by more modern equipment.Ex. The men who made the venerable and often beautiful books of the hand-press period must have loved their work.* * *adjetivo honorable** * *= honourable [honorable, -USA], venerable.Ex: So rapid has been the development of computer technology that GRACE went into honourable retirement some years ago and has been replaced by more modern equipment.
Ex: The men who made the venerable and often beautiful books of the hand-press period must have loved their work.* * *honorable*( Chi)* * *
honorable adjetivo
honorable( conjugate honorable)
honorable adjetivo honourable, US honorable
' honorable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
digno
- honesto
- honrado
English:
honorable
* * *honorable adjhonourable* * *adj honorable, Brhonourable* * *honorable adjhonroso: honorable♦ honorablemente adv -
8 venerando
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9 emparejamiento
m.1 pairing.2 matching, levelling.3 pair bonding.* * *SM (Bio) pairing, mating; (Psic) pair bonding* * *= marriage, match, matching, pairing, mating, coupling, conjoining.Ex. Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.Ex. When documents relevant to a request have been located, a match has been achieved between the information requested and the information retrieved.Ex. Indexing, and later searching, centre upon the matching of document profiles.Ex. Analysis revealed a variety of relationships through the pairing of considered variables.Ex. The article is entitled 'An expert system for bull-cow mating in dairy farms'.Ex. Will the coupling of libraries and museums mean unprecedented cooperation between these venerable institutions?.Ex. This sign is in effect a prototypical example of the conjoining of words and images.----* emparejamiento bibliográfico = bibliographic coupling.* * *= marriage, match, matching, pairing, mating, coupling, conjoining.Ex: Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.
Ex: When documents relevant to a request have been located, a match has been achieved between the information requested and the information retrieved.Ex: Indexing, and later searching, centre upon the matching of document profiles.Ex: Analysis revealed a variety of relationships through the pairing of considered variables.Ex: The article is entitled 'An expert system for bull-cow mating in dairy farms'.Ex: Will the coupling of libraries and museums mean unprecedented cooperation between these venerable institutions?.Ex: This sign is in effect a prototypical example of the conjoining of words and images.* emparejamiento bibliográfico = bibliographic coupling.* * *A1 (de personas) pairing2 (de calcetines, piezas) matching-upB (nivelación) leveling** * *pairing -
10 almo
adj.1 any source of support or maintenance; creating vivifying.2 venerable, holy. (Poetic.)3 nourishing.* * * -
11 Beda
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12 venerabilísimo
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13 acatable
adj.1 venerable.2 worthy of respect, venerable. -
14 venerabilísimo
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15 combinación2
2 = bedfellow, blend, congeries, juxtaposition, mix, piecing together, concatenation, meshing, combination, interweaving, cocktail, ensemble, meld, coupling, conjoining.Ex. I would like to devote a couple of moments each to what may seem strange bedfellows at first: Sholom Aleichem, Melvil's Rib, the CIA, and La Jolla, California.Ex. Thus in index or catalogue or data base design the indexer must choose an appropriate blend of recall and precision for each individual application.Ex. To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.Ex. It achieves this aim principally through the juxtaposition of related subjects in a classified order.Ex. There are important employment opportunities available to people equipped with the right mix of skills and experience.Ex. Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex. Facilities are being developed to enable fast, effective communication over a concatenation of terrestrial and satellite networks.Ex. This paper describes the importance of team management to career development, as well as the meshing of organizational and individual needs, and views the career as a longitudinal concept.Ex. The software can search each field or a combination of fields.Ex. This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex. He rightly characterizes his book as a ' cocktail of personal and public observations.Ex. DIANE is the name that has been given to the ensemble of available information services.Ex. The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.Ex. Will the coupling of libraries and museums mean unprecedented cooperation between these venerable institutions?.Ex. This sign is in effect a prototypical example of the conjoining of words and images.----* combinación de colores = colour pattern, colour scheme.* combinación perfecta = perfect match.* en combinación con = in parallel to/with, in combination with.* orden de combinación de encabezamiento = citation order.* orden de combinación de encabezamientos = citation order.* realizar una combinación = perform + combination.* una combinación de = a mixture of, a mix of, a rollup of. -
16 santuario
m.1 shrine (templo).2 sanctuary, sanctum, shrine.* * *1 sanctuary, shrine* * *noun m.sanctuary, shrine* * *SM1) (Rel) (=templo) sanctuary, shrine; (=lugar sagrado) sanctuary* * ** * *= sanctuary, shrine, sanctum, retreat.Ex. The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.Ex. The new institution is likened to the historic Buddhist shrine of Borobudur, recently restored to grandeur through wide international support.Ex. This digitized material will be used only rarely and then only in subdued lighting, with soft pencils in use only and and white gloves, all ink pens to be left at the ' sanctum' door.Ex. The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.----* ofrecer santuario = offer + sanctuary.* * ** * *= sanctuary, shrine, sanctum, retreat.Ex: The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.
Ex: The new institution is likened to the historic Buddhist shrine of Borobudur, recently restored to grandeur through wide international support.Ex: This digitized material will be used only rarely and then only in subdued lighting, with soft pencils in use only and and white gloves, all ink pens to be left at the ' sanctum' door.Ex: The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.* ofrecer santuario = offer + sanctuary.* * *1 ( Relig) sanctuary, shrine2 (refugio) sanctuary* * *
santuario sustantivo masculino (Relig) sanctuary, shrine;
( refugio) sanctuary
santuario sustantivo masculino
1 Rel shrine, sanctuary
2 fig (sitio seguro o valioso) sanctuary: la fortaleza se convirtió en un santuario para los soldados heridos, the fort was turned into a sanctuary for the wounded soldiers
' santuario' also found in these entries:
English:
sanctuary
- shrine
* * *santuario nm1. [templo] shrine2. [lugar venerable] holy place3. [de animales] sanctuary4. [de exiliados, terroristas] refuge* * *m figsanctuary* * *santuario nm: sanctuary* * *santuario n shrine -
17 combinación
f.1 combination, combine, composite, mixture.2 mixing, conjugation, combination.3 petticoat, skirtlike feminine undergarment, underskirt, slip.4 combination, permutation.5 synthesis.6 ring.* * *1 combination2 (prenda) slip3 (cóctel) cocktail4 (lotería, quiniela) permutation, numbers plural5 figurado (artimaña) fiddle, wangle* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de elementos, factores] combination2) [de números] combination3) (Quím) compound4) [de transportes] connection5) (=prenda) slip6) (Literat)combinación métrica — stanza form, rhyme scheme
* * *1)a) (de colores, sabores) combinationb) (Mat) permutationc) ( de caja fuerte) combination2) (Indum) slip3) (Transp) connection* * *1)a) (de colores, sabores) combinationb) (Mat) permutationc) ( de caja fuerte) combination2) (Indum) slip3) (Transp) connection* * *combinación11 = petticoat.Ex: But until these new pretty garments are ready, the boy will still have to put up with his girl cousins' left-off petticoats and pinnies.
combinación22 = bedfellow, blend, congeries, juxtaposition, mix, piecing together, concatenation, meshing, combination, interweaving, cocktail, ensemble, meld, coupling, conjoining.Ex: I would like to devote a couple of moments each to what may seem strange bedfellows at first: Sholom Aleichem, Melvil's Rib, the CIA, and La Jolla, California.
Ex: Thus in index or catalogue or data base design the indexer must choose an appropriate blend of recall and precision for each individual application.Ex: To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.Ex: It achieves this aim principally through the juxtaposition of related subjects in a classified order.Ex: There are important employment opportunities available to people equipped with the right mix of skills and experience.Ex: Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex: Facilities are being developed to enable fast, effective communication over a concatenation of terrestrial and satellite networks.Ex: This paper describes the importance of team management to career development, as well as the meshing of organizational and individual needs, and views the career as a longitudinal concept.Ex: The software can search each field or a combination of fields.Ex: This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex: He rightly characterizes his book as a ' cocktail of personal and public observations.Ex: DIANE is the name that has been given to the ensemble of available information services.Ex: The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.Ex: Will the coupling of libraries and museums mean unprecedented cooperation between these venerable institutions?.Ex: This sign is in effect a prototypical example of the conjoining of words and images.* combinación de colores = colour pattern, colour scheme.* combinación perfecta = perfect match.* en combinación con = in parallel to/with, in combination with.* orden de combinación de encabezamiento = citation order.* orden de combinación de encabezamientos = citation order.* realizar una combinación = perform + combination.* una combinación de = a mixture of, a mix of, a rollup of.combinación33 = code, combination.Ex: The user can page forward through the file by entering the forward code (f) and page backward by entering the backward code (b).
Ex: Combinations are to be given only to a minimum number of employees required to have access to the safe.* cerradura de combinación = combination lock.* combinación de la caja fuerte = safe code, safe combination.* * *A1 (de colores, sabores) combinationla película es una combinación de amor, intriga y suspense the movie is a combination o mixture of love, mystery and suspense2 ( Quím) compound3 ( Mat) permutation4 (de una caja fuerte) combinationB ( Indum) slipC ( Transp) connectionhay que hacer combinación en Diagonal ( Arg); you have to change at Diagonal* * *
combinación sustantivo femenino
c) (Mat) permutationd) (Indum) slipe) (Transp) connection
combinación sustantivo femenino
1 combination
2 (prenda interior femenina) slip
' combinación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertante
- acierto
- mezcla
- síntesis
English:
brunch
- combination
- match
- petticoat
- scheme
- slip
- underskirt
- blend
- color
* * *combinación nf1. [unión, mezcla] combination;una combinación explosiva an explosive combination;la perfecta combinación entre juventud y experiencia the perfect combination o mix of youth and experience;no tomar en combinación con otros analgésicos [en etiqueta] not to be taken with other painkillers2. [de bebidas] cocktail3. [de caja fuerte] combination;la combinación ganadora fue… [en lotería] the winning numbers were…4. [prenda] slip5. [plan] scheme6. Mat permutation7. Quím compound8. [de medios de transporte] connections;no hay buena combinación para ir de aquí allí there's no easy way of getting there from here;hay muy buena combinación para llegar al aeropuerto there's a very good connection to the airportuna perfecta combinación entre los dos jugadores acabó en gol the two players combined perfectly to score a goal* * *f1 combination;combinación numérica combination of numbers2 prenda slip3:hacer combinación TRANSP change* * *combinación nf, pl - ciones1) : combination2) : connection (in travel)* * *1. (en general) combination3. (prenda) slip -
18 ven
intj.come here.pres.indicat.3rd person plural (ellos/ellas) present indicative of spanish verb: ver.imperat.2nd person singular (tú/usted) Imperative of Spanish verb: venir.* * ** * ** * ** * ** * *
Del verbo venir: ( conjugate venir)
ven es:
2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Del verbo ver: ( conjugate ver)
ven es:
3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
ven
venir
ver
ven see venir, ver 2
venir ( conjugate venir) verbo intransitivo
1
¿a qué vino? what did he come by o around for?;
vine dormida todo el tiempo I slept (for) the whole journey;
ven por or (Esp) a por algn/algo to come for sb/sth, come to pick sb/sth up;
la vino a buscar su madre her mother came to pick her up;
ven a ver esto come and see this
no vengas tarde don't be late home o backc) ( salir):
no me vengas con exigencias don't start making demands
2a) ( tener lugar):
¿qué viene después de las noticias? what's on after the news?;
ya vendrán tiempos mejores things will get betterb) ( indicando procedencia) ven de algo to come from sth;
le viene de familia it runs in his family;
¿a qué viene eso? why do you say that?
d) ( estar incluido):
no viene nada sobre la huelga there's nothing about the strike
3 ( convenir):
el jueves no me viene bien Thursday's no good for me;
me vendría bien un descanso I could do with a rest
4 ( como aux):
hace mucho que lo venía diciendo I'd been saying so all along
venirse verbo pronominal ( enf)
vense abajo [ persona] to go to pieces;
[ techo] to fall in, collapse;
[ estante] to collapse;
[ ilusiones] to go up in smoke;
[ proyectos] to fall through
ver 1 sustantivo masculino
1 ( aspecto):◊ ser de buen ven to be good-looking o attractive
2 ( opinión):◊ a mi/su ven in my/his view
ver 2 ( conjugate ver) verbo transitivo
1
◊ ¿ves algo? can you see anything?;
no se ve nada aquí you can't see a thing in here;
lo vi hablando con ella I saw him talking to her
esa película ya la he visto I've seen that movie before;
no poder (ni) ven a algn: no la puede ven he can't stand her
2 (entender, notar) to see;◊ ¿no ves lo que está pasando? don't o can't you see what's happening?;
se la ve preocupada she looks worried;
hacerse ven (RPl) to show off
3
¡ya venás lo que pasa! you'll see what happens;
¡ya se vená! we'll see
◊ ¡nunca he visto cosa igual! I've never seen anything like it!;
¡si vieras lo mal que lo pasé! you can't imagine how awful it was!;
¡hubieras visto cómo se asustaron! (AmL) you should have seen the fright they got!
4◊ a ver: (vamos) a ven ¿de qué se trata? OK o all right, now, what's the problem?;
está aquí, en el periódico — ¿a ven? it's here in the newspaper — let's see;
apriétalo a ven qué pasa press it and see what happens;
a ven si escribes pronto make sure you write soon
5a) ( estudiar):
tengo que ven cómo lo arreglo I have to work out how I can fix it;
ya vené qué hago I'll decide what to do later
◊ ¿la ha visto un médico? has she been seen by a doctor yet?
6a) (juzgar, considerar):
a mi modo or manera de ven the way I see it
no le veo la gracia I don't think it's funny
7 (visitar, entrevistarse con) ‹amigo/pariente› to see, visit;
‹médico/jefe› to see;◊ ¡cuánto tiempo sin vente! I haven't seen you for ages!
8◊ tener … que ver: ¿y eso qué tiene que ven? and what does that have to do with it?;
no tengo nada que ven con él I have nothing to do with him;
¿qué tiene que ven que sea sábado? what difference does it make that it's Saturday?
verbo intransitivo
1 ( percibir con la vista) to see;
no veo bien de lejos/de cerca I'm shortsighted/longsighted
2 ( constatar):◊ ¿hay cerveza? — no sé, voy a ven is there any beer? — I don't know, I'll have a look;
pues venás, todo empezó cuando … well you see, the whole thing began when …
3 ( pensar) to see;
estar/seguir en venemos (AmL fam): todavía está en venemos it isn't certain yet;
seguimos en venemos we still don't know anything
verse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) (percibirse, imaginarse) to see oneself
2 ( hallarse) (+ compl) to find oneself;
me vi obligado a despedirlo I had no choice but to dismiss him
3 (esp AmL) ( parecer):
no se ve bien con ese peinado that hairdo doesn't suit her
4 ( recípr)
◊ nos vemos a las siete I'll meet o see you at seven;
¡nos vemos! (esp AmL) see you!
vense con algn to see sb
venir verbo intransitivo
1 to come
ven y mira lo que he dibujado, come and see what I've drawn
2 (llegar) to come: viene el invierno, winter is coming
acaba de venir de la tienda, he's just come from the shop
3 (volver) to come back: vengo en un minuto, I'll be back in a minute
4 (proceder) to come from: estos juguetes vienen de China, these toys come from China
5 (surgir, sobrevenir) me vino la gripe, I went down with flu
(suceder) entonces vino la guerra civil, then came the civil war
6 (quedar) este jersey me viene grande, this sweater is too big for me
7 (aparecer, presentarse) to come: esa información viene en el capítulo dos, that information comes in chapter two
¿viene algo del terremoto?, is there anything about the earthquake?
viene en un estuche verde, it comes in a green case
8 (indicando aproximación) este libro viene a tener unos cien años, this book must be about a hundred years old
♦ Locuciones: venir al mundo, to be born
venir de lejos, to come from afar
ver 1 m (aspecto exterior) aún estás de buen ver, you're still good-looking
ver 2 I verbo transitivo
1 to see: vi tu cartera sobre la mesa, I saw your wallet on the table
no veo nada, I can't see anything
puede ver tu casa desde aquí, he can see your house from here ➣ Ver nota en see; (mirar la televisión) to watch: estamos viendo las noticias de las tres, we are watching the three o'clock news
(cine) me gustaría ver esa película, I'd like to see that film
2 (entender) no veo por qué no te gusta, I can't see why you don't like it
(considerar) a mi modo de ver, as far as I can see o as I see it
tus padres no ven bien esa relación, your parents don't agree with that relationship
(parecer) se te ve nervioso, you look nervous
3 (averiguar) ya veremos qué sucede, we'll soon see what happens
fam (uso enfático) ¡no veas qué sitio tan bonito!, you wouldn't believe what a beautiful place!
4 a ver, let's see: a ver si acabamos este trabajo, let's see if we can finish this job
me compré un compacto, - ¿a ver?, I bought a compact disc, - let's have a look!
5 (ir a ver, visitar) to see, visit: le fui a ver al hospital, I visited him in hospital
II verbo intransitivo
1 to see: no ve bien de lejos, he's shortsighted, US nearsighted
2 (dudar, pensar) ¿me prestas este libro?, - ya veré, will you lend me this book?, - I'll see
3 (tener relación) no tengo nada que ver con ese asunto, I have nothing to do with that business
solo tiene cincuenta años, - ¿y eso qué tiene qué ver?, he's only fifty, - so what?
♦ Locuciones: no poder ver a alguien: no puede (ni) verle, she can't stand him
¿To see, to watch o to look?
Los tres verbos reflejan tres conceptos muy distintos. To see hace referencia a la capacidad visual y no es fruto de una acción deliberada. A menudo se usa con can o could: I can see the mountains from my bedroom. Puedo ver las montañas desde mi dormitorio.
To look at implica una acción deliberada: I saw an old atlas, so I opened it and looked at the maps. Vi un atlas antiguo, así que lo abrí y miré los mapas.
To watch también se refiere a una acción deliberada, a menudo cuando se tiene un interés especial por lo que ocurre: I watched the planes in the sky with great interest. Miraba los aviones en el cielo con gran interés. Igualmente puede indicar el paso del tiempo (we watched the animals playing for half an hour, durante media hora observamos cómo jugaban los animales), movimiento (they stood there watching the cars drive off into the distance, se quedaron allí de pie viendo cómo se marchaban los coches) o vigilancia (the policemen have been watching this house because they thought we were thieves, los policías estaban vigilando la casa porque pensaban que éramos ladrones).
Para hablar de películas u obras de teatro usamos to see: Have you seen Hamlet?, ¿Has visto Hamlet? To watch se refiere a la televisión y los deportes en general: I always watch the television in the evening. Siempre veo la televisión por las noches. I like to watch football. Me gusta ver el fútbol. Al hablar de programas o partidos específicos podemos usar tanto to watch como to see: I like to see/watch the news at 9:00. Me gusta ver las noticias a las 9.00. Did you see/watch the match last night?, ¿Viste el partido anoche?
' ven' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acá
- achantarse
- antaño
- borde
- cuanta
- cuanto
- donde
- en seguida
- enseguida
- nosotras
- nosotros
- remolonear
- ver
- venir
- verse
- abrigado
- acta
- adentro
- afuera
- aguinaldo
- ahorrista
- alebrestarse
- alfiler
- almacén
- alzado
- amañar
- amarrado
- ancianato
- andadera
- angina
- anginas
- ansia
- apenas
- apersonarse
- aplazar
- aplicación
- aplicar
- arrecho
- arrimar
- bacenilla
- baúl
- billetero
- binoculares
- bocadillo
- bodega
- bodeguero
- bohío
- boludo
- bomba
- bombillo
English:
and
- any
- beside
- come
- here
- intersperse
- intervention
- minute
- no
- one
- pad
- prevention
- pucker
- quickly
- sometime
- stand about
- stand around
- us
- venerable
- venerate
- Venezuela
- Venezuelan
- venison
- venom
- venomous
- venomously
- way
- whenever
- applicant
- apply
- banana
- bang
- bar
- bean
- bin
- blond
- boot
- boxer
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- broad
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- bucket
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- bull
- bumper car
- can
- carpet
- cashew (nut)
- celery
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adj.&f.1 sacred, consecrated; venerable, holy.2 cursed, execrable.* * *f., (m. - sagrado)* * *
sagrado,-a adjetivo
1 Rel holy, sacred
las Sagradas Escrituras, the Holy Scriptures pl
2 fam fig (algo que hay que respetar) la siesta es sagrada, the siesta is a sacred tradition
para ella la familia es sagrada, for her the family is sacred
' sagrada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sagrado
English:
communion
- holy
- host
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
vénérable — [ venerabl ] adj. et n. • 1200; lat. venerabilis ♦ Littér. ou plaisant Digne de vénération. « Un vénérable vieillard orné d un cornet acoustique » (Martin du Gard). Par ext. D un âge vénérable : très vieux. ⇒ respectable. Cette vénérable… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Venerable — equivale a respetable y digno de estima y honor. Este adjetivo, derivado del sustantivo veneratio, que significa respeto y culto, mantiene una significación unitaria en toda la serie de vocablos (venerabilitas, venerantia) cuyas acepciones están… … Wikipedia Español
Venerable — Vénérable Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Vénérable fait référence aux concepts et objets suivant : Dans le catholicisme, vénérable est un titre donné à une personne dont le… … Wikipédia en Français
Venerable — Ven er*a*ble, a. [L. venerabilis: cf. F. v[ e]n[ e]rable.] 1. Capable of being venerated; worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving of honor and respect; generally implying an advanced age; as, a venerable magistrate; a venerable parent. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
venerable — Venerable. adj. de tout genre. Digne de veneration. Vieillard venerable. assemblée venerable. c est un homme venerable par son âge & par son merite. les habits pontificaux ont quelque chose de venerable. Venerable, est aussi, Un titre d honneur… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
venerable — [ven′ər ə bəl] adj. [ME < MFr vénérable < L venerabilis, to be reverenced < venerari: see VENERATE] 1. worthy of respect or reverence by reason of age and dignity, character, or position 2. impressive on account of age or historic or… … English World dictionary
venerable — index antique, outstanding (prominent), popular, sacrosanct, solemn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
venerable — early 15c., from L. venerabilis, from venerari to worship, revere (see VENERATION (Cf. veneration)). As a title, used in reference to ecclesiastics or those who had obtained the first degree of canonization … Etymology dictionary
venerable — *old, ancient, antique, antiquated, archaic, obsolete, antediluvian Analogous words: venerated, revered, reverenced (see REVERE): *aged, old … New Dictionary of Synonyms
venerable — [adj] respected admirable, aged, august, dignified, esteemed, estimable, experienced, grand, grave, honorable, honored, imposing, matriarchal, noble, patriarchal, philosophical, revered, reverenced, reverend, sacred, sage, sedate, serious,… … New thesaurus
venerable — Venerable, digne qu on luy face la reverence, et qu on l honore, Veþnerabilis … Thresor de la langue françoyse