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1 villana
adj.1 belonging to the lowest class of country people.2 rustic, clownish.3 worthless, unworthy.4 villainous, wicked.f.feminine of VILLANO.* * *
villano,-a
I adjetivo
1 (rústico) rustic
2 (vil) villanous, despicable
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (persona vil) villain, villein
2 (campesino) rustic, peasant
* * *I adj villainousII m, villana f villain -
2 villano
adj.1 villain, villainous, outlaw.2 peasant.m.1 villain, scoundrel, bounder.2 movie villain, bad guy, bad guy of the movie.3 peasant, rustic.4 serf, villein.* * *► adjetivo1 (ni noble ni hidalgo) common, peasant► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 HISTORIA villein, serf2 figurado (persona ruin) villain* * *villano, -a1. ADJ1) ( Hist) (=campesino) peasant [antes de s] ; (=rústico) rustic2) (=grosero) coarse3) (=vil) villainous, base2. SM/ F1) ( Hist) serf, villein; (=campesino) peasant, rustic2) (=canalla) rotter *, rat *; (Cine) villain3) (LAm) villain* * *I- na adjetivoa) ( ruin) villainousb) (Hist) peasant (before n)II- na masculino, femeninoa) ( persona ruin) rogue, scoundrelb) (Hist) villein, peasant* * *= villain, miscreant.Ex. The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.Ex. The forest, therefore, is regarded as the abode of robbers & sundry miscreants, implying its relation to the forces of chaos & disorder.* * *I- na adjetivoa) ( ruin) villainousb) (Hist) peasant (before n)II- na masculino, femeninoa) ( persona ruin) rogue, scoundrelb) (Hist) villein, peasant* * *= villain, miscreant.Ex: The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.
Ex: The forest, therefore, is regarded as the abode of robbers & sundry miscreants, implying its relation to the forces of chaos & disorder.* * *1 (ruin) villainousmasculine, feminine1 (persona ruin) rogue, scoundrel2 ( Hist) villein, peasant* * *
villano
villano,-a
I adjetivo
1 (rústico) rustic
2 (vil) villanous, despicable
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (persona vil) villain, villein
2 (campesino) rustic, peasant
' villano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
villana
English:
villain
- ruffian
* * *villano, -a♦ adjvillainous♦ nm,f1. [malvado] villain2. [plebeyo] peasant* * *I adj villainousII m, villana f villain* * *villano, -na n1) : villain2) : peasant -
3 campesino
adj.peasant, rural, country.m.peasant, backwoodsman, farmer, chuff.* * *► adjetivo1 country, rural► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *(f. - campesina)nounpeasant, farmer* * *campesino, -a1.ADJ [población] rural; [familia, revuelta] peasant antes de ssiempre ocultó su origen campesino — she always concealed her rustic o peasant origins
la vida campesina — country life, rural life
2. SM / F1) (=persona del campo) country person2) (=labrador) farmer; (=labrador pobre) peasant3) And (=indio) Indian* * *I- na adjetivo <vida/costumbre> rural, country (before n); <modales/aspecto> peasant-likeII- na masculino, femenino ( persona del campo) country person; ( con connotaciones de pobreza) peasantson campesinos — they are country people o folk
* * *= peasant, clodhopper, villager, rustic.Nota: Nombre.Ex. This article discusses the pre-revolutionary shortage of books on agriculture economy in 1913, and how existing books only discussed the miserable, hopeless life of the peasants.Ex. He said that a concerted program of weeding would ensure that the library will have 'no books which will interest persons with an intellectual range above that of clodhoppers and market gardeners'.Ex. Most importantly, the villagers are responsible for the day to day operation and the upkeep of the units.Ex. These reflections coincide with considerations from previous studies about the education of rustics in their rural schools.----* campesinos = peasantry.* * *I- na adjetivo <vida/costumbre> rural, country (before n); <modales/aspecto> peasant-likeII- na masculino, femenino ( persona del campo) country person; ( con connotaciones de pobreza) peasantson campesinos — they are country people o folk
* * *= peasant, clodhopper, villager, rustic.Nota: Nombre.Ex: This article discusses the pre-revolutionary shortage of books on agriculture economy in 1913, and how existing books only discussed the miserable, hopeless life of the peasants.
Ex: He said that a concerted program of weeding would ensure that the library will have 'no books which will interest persons with an intellectual range above that of clodhoppers and market gardeners'.Ex: Most importantly, the villagers are responsible for the day to day operation and the upkeep of the units.Ex: These reflections coincide with considerations from previous studies about the education of rustics in their rural schools.* campesinos = peasantry.* * *‹vida/costumbre› rural, country ( before n); ‹modales/aspecto› peasant-likemasculine, feminine(persona del campo) country person; (con connotaciones de pobreza) peasanttres campesinas vestidas de negro three peasant women dressed in blackson campesinos, gente muy sencilla they are simple, country people o folkun campesino me indicó el camino one of the locals o someone from the village showed me the waylos obreros y los campesinos the manual workers and the agricultural workers* * *
campesino
‹modales/aspecto› peasant-like
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona del campo) country person;
( con connotaciones de pobreza) peasant;◊ son campesinos they are country people o folk;
los obreros y los campesinos the manual workers and the agricultural workers
campesino,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino peasant
(hombre) countryman
(mujer) countrywoman
II adjetivo rural, peasant-like
' campesino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
campesina
- paisana
- paisano
- villana
- villano
- horqueta
- huaso
English:
countryman
- peasant
- redneck
* * *campesino, -a♦ adj[del campo] rural, country; [en el pasado, en países pobres] peasant;las labores campesinas farmwork♦ nm,f[persona del campo] country person; [en el pasado, en países pobres] peasant* * *I adj peasant atrII m, campesina f peasant* * *campesino, -na n: peasant, farm laborer* * *2. (que trabaja en el campo) farm worker3. (en la historia) peasant -
4 rústico
adj.1 rustic, coarse, ordinary, unsophisticated.2 boorish, uncouth.m.1 boor, homespun, rough person, uncouth man.2 Rústico.* * *► adjetivo1 rustic, rural1 peasant\en rústica in paperback■ ¿lo quiere en rústica o con tapa dura? do you want it in paperback or hardback?————————1 peasant* * *rústico, -a1. ADJ1) (=del campo) rustic, rural, country antes de s2) (=tosco) coarse, uncouth; (=grosero) crude; (=descortés) unmannerly2.SM / F peasant, yokel, hillbilly (EEUU)rústica* * *I II- ca masculino, femenino (Esp) country person* * *= rural, rustic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. It is sufficient to satisfy this purpose that the rural inhabitant should be rendered a happier (and not necessarily a more learned) man.Ex. This is a family-run business that creates rustic metal art that is functional and decorative.----* edición en rústica = paperback, paperbound publishing, trade paperback.* encuadernación en rústica = paper wrappers.* encuadernar en rústica = bind in + paper covers.* en rústica = paperback, in paperback, paperbound, pbk (paperback, -abrev.).* estilo rústico = rustic style.* libro en rústica = paperback, paperback book, paperbound book, trade paperback, pocketbook.* Libros Británicos en Rústica en Venta = Paperbacks in Print.* sección de libros en rústica = paperback rack.* * *I II- ca masculino, femenino (Esp) country person* * *= rural, rustic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: It is sufficient to satisfy this purpose that the rural inhabitant should be rendered a happier (and not necessarily a more learned) man.
Ex: This is a family-run business that creates rustic metal art that is functional and decorative.* edición en rústica = paperback, paperbound publishing, trade paperback.* encuadernación en rústica = paper wrappers.* encuadernar en rústica = bind in + paper covers.* en rústica = paperback, in paperback, paperbound, pbk (paperback, -abrev.).* estilo rústico = rustic style.* libro en rústica = paperback, paperback book, paperbound book, trade paperback, pocketbook.* Libros Británicos en Rústica en Venta = Paperbacks in Print.* sección de libros en rústica = paperback rack.* * *1 (del campo) rustic, rural2 (basto) coarse3 ‹mueble› basic4 ‹área/suelo/terreno› agricultural, farm ( before n)masculine, feminine( Esp)country person* * *
rústico
( basto) coarse
rústico,-a
I adjetivo
1 rustic, country, rural
una decoración de ambiente rústico, a country décor
2 (tosco) coarse
II m,f pey rustic, country person
♦ Locuciones: en rústica, (encuadernación) paperback
' rústico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rústica
- villana
- villano
- muelle
- ojota
English:
down-home
- rustic
- hill
* * *rústico, -a adj1. [del campo] country;casa rústica country cottage2. [tosco] rough, coarse* * *adj2 ( tosco) coarse3:en rústica libro softcover atr* * *rústico, -ca adj: rural, rusticrústico, -ca n: rustic, country dweller* * *rústico adj rustic -
5 vil
adj.1 vile, despicable.2 base, wicked, dastardly, despicable.3 low.* * *► adjetivo1 vile, base, despicable* * *adj.* * *ADJ [persona] low, villainous; [acto] vile, rotten; [conducta] despicable, mean; [trato] unjust, shabby* * *adjetivo (liter) <acto/persona> vile, despicable* * *= despicable, poison-pen, dastardly, beyond evil, lowdown, ignoble.Ex. Gestation, menstruation, & pregnancy were often considered shameful and despicable.Ex. The writer explains how he earned a poison-pen reputation as dance and music critic at the Los Angeles Times.Ex. A dastardly livery driver raped a 30-year-old woman passenger on Jan. 31, cops said.Ex. What his brother did was beyond evil, they should've finished him off with the death sentence.Ex. The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.Ex. Some religions (e.g. Judaism) explicitly demand ignoble attitudes in their followers.* * *adjetivo (liter) <acto/persona> vile, despicable* * *= despicable, poison-pen, dastardly, beyond evil, lowdown, ignoble.Ex: Gestation, menstruation, & pregnancy were often considered shameful and despicable.
Ex: The writer explains how he earned a poison-pen reputation as dance and music critic at the Los Angeles Times.Ex: A dastardly livery driver raped a 30-year-old woman passenger on Jan. 31, cops said.Ex: What his brother did was beyond evil, they should've finished him off with the death sentence.Ex: The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.Ex: Some religions (e.g. Judaism) explicitly demand ignoble attitudes in their followers.* * *( liter); ‹acto› vile, despicable, base; ‹persona› vile, despicableun hombre vil y despreciable a vile, despicable man ( liter)aquel vil asesinato that vile murder ( frml)* * *
vil adjetivo (liter) ‹acto/persona› vile, despicable
vil adjetivo despicable, vile
' vil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baja
- bajo
- calumnia
- metal
- ruin
- vileza
- villana
- villano
- desgraciado
- mezquindad
- mezquino
English:
base
- foul
- miserable
- nefarious
- out-and-out
- scummy
- squalid
- vile
- cheap
- despicable
* * *vil adjvile, despicable;Humel vil metal filthy lucre* * *adj vile, despicable* * *vil adj: vile, dispicable
См. также в других словарях:
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