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1 viciously
adverb cruelmente, malintencionadamentetr['vɪʃəslɪ]1 salvajementeviciously ['vɪʃəsli] adv: con saña, brutalmente'vɪʃəsliadverb brutalmente, ferozmente['vɪʃǝslɪ]ADV1) (=brutally) [attack, beat, stab] brutalmente, con saña2) (=maliciously) [say, speak] con malicia* * *['vɪʃəsli]adverb brutalmente, ferozmente -
2 viciously
adv.1 brutalmente, con saña (to attack, kick); despiadadamente (to criticize); con mala intención (to gossip)2 cruelmente, truculentamente.3 envenenadamente, enconadamente.4 viciosamente, corruptamente, desenfrenadamente. -
3 vicious
'viʃəs(evil; cruel; likely to attack or cause harm: Keep back from that dog - it's vicious.) cruel, malintencionado- viciousness
vicious adj1. despiadado / cruel2. brutal / feroz3. fierotr['vɪʃəs]1 (cruel) cruel; (malicious) malintencionado,-a2 (violent) virulento,-a, violento,-a3 (dangerous) peligroso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLvicious circle círculo viciosovicious ['vɪʃəs] adj1) depraved: depravado, malo2) savage: malo, fiero, salvajea vicious dog: un perro feroz3) malicious: maliciosoadj.• arisco, -a adj.• guito, -a adj.• rencoroso, -a adj.• ruin adj.• vicioso, -a adj.• virulento, -a adj.• zaino, -a adj.'vɪʃəsa) (savage, violent) < dog> fiero, malo; <thug/criminal> despiadado, sanguinario; < attack> feroz, salvaje; < crime> atroz, sanguinariob) ( malicious) <gossip/rumor> malicioso['vɪʃǝs]1. ADJ1) (=brutal) [person, gang] despiadado; [attack, assault, crime] atroz, brutal; [animal] agresivo, fiero2) (=malicious) [criticism, campaign] despiadado, cruel; [remark] malicioso2.CPDvicious circle N — círculo m vicioso
* * *['vɪʃəs]a) (savage, violent) < dog> fiero, malo; <thug/criminal> despiadado, sanguinario; < attack> feroz, salvaje; < crime> atroz, sanguinariob) ( malicious) <gossip/rumor> malicioso -
4 crueldad
crueldad sustantivo femenino cruelty; crueldad mental mental cruelty
crueldad sustantivo femenino cruelty ' crueldad' also found in these entries: Spanish: acusar - sadismo - saña English: ASPCA - cruelty - dearly - heartlessness - viciously - wanton - inhumanity -
5 periodista
periodista sustantivo masculino y femenino journalist, reporter;
periodista mf journalist ' periodista' also found in these entries: Spanish: patada - salón - acreditado - acreditar - autónomo - cronista - destacar - empotrado - hacer - pase - resultar English: hack - interviewer - journalist - reporter - viciously - pass -
6 piedad
piedad sustantivo femenino es un hombre sin piedad he's merciless; ¡por piedad! for pity's sake!
piedad sustantivo femenino
1 (fervor religioso) devotion, piety
2 (lástima) mercy: no tuvo piedad con ellos, he showed them no mercy
3 Arte Pietà ' piedad' also found in these entries: Spanish: conmover - humanidad English: grill - mercy - pawnshop - pity - rebellion - viciously - piety -
7 saña
Del verbo sanar: ( conjugate sanar) \ \
sana es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sana sanar saña
sanar ( conjugate sanar) verbo intransitivo [ enfermo] to get well, recover; [ herida] to heal; saña de algo to recover from sth
saña sustantivo femenino viciousness, brutality;
sano,-a adjetivo
1 (con buena salud) healthy
2 (beneficioso para la salud) healthy, wholesome: toma comida sana, she eats healthy foods
fumar no es sano, smoking is not good for your health
3 (costumbres, ideas) healthy: leer es una costumbre muy sana, reading is a very healthy habit
4 (indemne) undamaged: solo quedó una copa sana, only one glass was left intact Locuciones: cortar por lo sano, to take drastic measures
sano y salvo, safe and sound
sanar
I vtr (curar a un enfermo) to cure
II verbo intransitivo
1 (recobrar la salud) to recover [de, from], become healthy, get well
2 (una herida) to heal
saña sustantivo femenino
1 pey (crueldad) cruelty, brutality: nos pegaron con saña, we were brutally beaten
2 (coraje) rage, fury: defendió con saña sus teorías, he fought furiously for his ideas ' saña' also found in these entries: Spanish: sana - sano English: bitterness - live - alive - wholesome -
8 sana
Del verbo sanar: ( conjugate sanar) \ \
sana es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sana sanar saña
sanar ( conjugate sanar) verbo intransitivo [ enfermo] to get well, recover; [ herida] to heal; sana de algo to recover from sth
saña sustantivo femenino viciousness, brutality;
sano,-a adjetivo
1 (con buena salud) healthy
2 (beneficioso para la salud) healthy, wholesome: toma comida sana, she eats healthy foods
fumar no es sano, smoking is not good for your health
3 (costumbres, ideas) healthy: leer es una costumbre muy sana, reading is a very healthy habit
4 (indemne) undamaged: solo quedó una copa sana, only one glass was left intact Locuciones: cortar por lo sano, to take drastic measures
sano y salvo, safe and sound
sanar
I vtr (curar a un enfermo) to cure
II verbo intransitivo
1 (recobrar la salud) to recover [de, from], become healthy, get well
2 (una herida) to heal
saña sustantivo femenino
1 pey (crueldad) cruelty, brutality: nos pegaron con saña, we were brutally beaten
2 (coraje) rage, fury: defendió con saña sus teorías, he fought furiously for his ideas ' sana' also found in these entries: Spanish: saña - sano English: bitterness - live - alive - wholesome
См. также в других словарях:
viciously — adv. Viciously is used with these verbs: ↑attack, ↑kick, ↑rape, ↑snarl, ↑swear … Collocations dictionary
viciously — vicious ► ADJECTIVE 1) cruel or violent. 2) (of an animal) wild and dangerous. 3) literary immoral. DERIVATIVES viciously adverb viciousness noun. ORIGIN Latin vitiosus, from vitium vice … English terms dictionary
viciously — adverb in a vicious manner he was viciously attacked • Syn: ↑brutally, ↑savagely • Derived from adjective: ↑savage (for: ↑savagely), ↑vicious … Useful english dictionary
Viciously — Vicious Vi cious, a. [OF. vicious, F. vicieux, fr. L. vitiosus, fr. vitium vice. See {Vice} a fault.] 1. Characterized by vice or defects; defective; faulty; imperfect. [1913 Webster] Though I perchance am vicious in my guess. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
viciously — adverb see vicious … New Collegiate Dictionary
viciously — See vicious. * * * … Universalium
viciously — adverb In a vicious manner; ferociously or maliciously … Wiktionary
viciously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. cruelly, spitefully, harmfully; see brutally , wrongly 1 , 2 … English dictionary for students
viciously — adv. in a vicious manner; ferociously; spitefully; faultily … English contemporary dictionary
viciously — vi·cious·ly … English syllables
viciously — See: vicious … English dictionary