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1 vicariously
vɪ'keriəsli, vɪ'keəriəsliadverb indirectamente[vɪ'kɛǝrɪǝslɪ]ADV indirectamentehe filled his emotional needs vicariously, through those around him — satisfacía sus necesidades emocionales indirectamente, a través de los que lo rodeaban
she brought glamour into my life, but only vicariously — le dio sofisticación a mi vida, aunque solo de forma indirecta
* * *[vɪ'keriəsli, vɪ'keəriəsli]adverb indirectamente -
2 vicariously
adv.1 indirectamente.2 en lugar de otro, por cuenta ajena. -
3 do sth. vicariously
do sth. vicariouslyexpr.• hacer algo a través de otra persona expr. -
4 vicarious
tr[vɪ'keərɪəs]1 experimentado,-a por otro■ he felt vicarious pride when his brother won the prize sintió el mismo orgullo que su hermano cuando éste ganó el premiovicarious [vaɪ'kæri:əs, vɪ-] adj: indirecto♦ vicariously advadj.• delegado, -a adj.• experimentado por otro adj.• vicario, -a adj.vɪ'keriəs, vɪ'keəriəsadjective indirecto[vɪ'kɛǝrɪǝs]ADJ (=indirect) indirecto; [substitute] por referencias* * *[vɪ'keriəs, vɪ'keəriəs]adjective indirecto -
5 través
través
a)( por medio de) through; se enteró a través de un amigo she heard about it through a friend
través sustantivo masculino (desgracia, avatar) misfortune Locuciones: a través de, (pasando por en medio) through: lo escuché a través de la puerta, I heard it through the door
nos abrimos camino a través de la maleza, we cleared a path through the scrub (por vía de) from, through: me enteré a través del periódico, I learnt it from the paper
de través, crosswise ' través' also found in these entries: Spanish: campo - conectar - por - saludar - vía - giro English: across - agency - agent - catapult - cross - cross-country - employ - lighthouse - obtain - over - plough through - struggle on - thread - through - via - vicariously - age - hack - plow - scramble
См. также в других словарях:
Vicariously — Vi*ca ri*ous*ly, adv. In a vicarious manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vicariously — adv. Vicariously is used with these verbs: ↑experience, ↑live … Collocations dictionary
vicariously — vicarious ► ADJECTIVE 1) experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person. 2) acting or done for another. DERIVATIVES vicariously adverb. ORIGIN from Latin vicarius substitute … English terms dictionary
vicariously — adverb indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute she enjoyed the wedding vicariously • Derived from adjective: ↑vicarious … Useful english dictionary
vicariously liable — An employer is vicariously liable for negligent acts or omissions by his employee in the course of employment whether or not such act or omission was specifically authorised by the employer. To avoid liability, an employer must demonstrate either … Law dictionary
vicariously — adverb see vicarious … New Collegiate Dictionary
vicariously — See vicarious. * * * … Universalium
vicariously — adverb a) In a vicarious manner. b) indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute … Wiktionary
vicariously — adv. in a vicarious manner; indirectly; via substitution … English contemporary dictionary
vicariously — vi·car·i·ous·ly … English syllables
vicariously — See: vicarious … English dictionary