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1 letra desbordante
(n.) = kerned letterEx. Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.* * *(n.) = kerned letterEx: Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.
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2 letra saliente
(n.) = kerned letterEx. Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.* * *(n.) = kerned letterEx: Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.
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3 nasalizar
v.to nasalize.* * *1 to nasalize* * *VT to nasalize* * *= talk through + Posesivo + nose, nasalise [nasalize, -USA].Ex. Sometimes kids with this language disorder sound like they have a cold or like they're talking through their noses.Ex. French has a handful of vowels that are nasalised: that is, when you pronounce them, you deliberately let the air escape through the nose as well as the mouth.* * *= talk through + Posesivo + nose, nasalise [nasalize, -USA].Ex: Sometimes kids with this language disorder sound like they have a cold or like they're talking through their noses.
Ex: French has a handful of vowels that are nasalised: that is, when you pronounce them, you deliberately let the air escape through the nose as well as the mouth.* * *nasalizar [A4 ]vtto nasalize* * *nasalizar vtto nasalize -
4 remate
m.1 end.2 overstitch (costura).3 top (architecture).4 shot (sport) (con el pie).remate de cabeza header (at goal)remate a puerta (con el pie)5 auction sale, auction.6 finishing touch, finish, finishing, crowning.7 culmination, round-off, crowning, rounding-off.8 bid, bidding.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: rematar.* * *1 (final) end, finish2 (toque final) finishing touch3 DEPORTE shot4 (puja) highest bid\para remate to crown it allpor remate finally, in the endprecios de remate knockdown prices* * *SM1) (=cabo) end; (=punta) tip, point; [de edificio, mueble] ornamental top2) (=toque final)•
poner remate a algo — to cap sth•
de remate * —•
para remate — * to crown it all, to top it allpara remate va y me insulta — to crown o top it all he went and insulted me
3) (Ftbl) [con el pie] shot; [con la cabeza] header5) (Bridge) bidding* * *1)a) (de activades, esfuerzos) culminationesta cita sería un buen remate para tu discurso — this quotation would be a nice way to round off your speech
y como remate or (Chi) y para (más) remate (fam) — and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
b) ( en costura) double stitch ( to finish off)2) ( en tenis) smash; ( en vóleibol) spike; ( en fútbol) shot3) (AmL) ( subasta) auction* * *= overhang, punchline [punch line].Nota: De un chiste.Ex. Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.Ex. Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.----* de remate = certified.* estar loco de remate = be a real nutter.* loco de remate = barking mad, certified madman.* remate de una letra = serif.* remate en plancha = diving header.* remate modulado = sloped serif.* remate uniforme = unbracketed serif.* tonto de remate = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, prize idiot, knucklehead.* * *1)a) (de activades, esfuerzos) culminationesta cita sería un buen remate para tu discurso — this quotation would be a nice way to round off your speech
y como remate or (Chi) y para (más) remate (fam) — and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
b) ( en costura) double stitch ( to finish off)2) ( en tenis) smash; ( en vóleibol) spike; ( en fútbol) shot3) (AmL) ( subasta) auction* * *= overhang, punchline [punch line].Nota: De un chiste.Ex: Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.
Ex: Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.* de remate = certified.* estar loco de remate = be a real nutter.* loco de remate = barking mad, certified madman.* remate de una letra = serif.* remate en plancha = diving header.* remate modulado = sloped serif.* remate uniforme = unbracketed serif.* tonto de remate = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, prize idiot, knucklehead.* * *A1(culminación, punto final): esta cita sería un buen remate para tu discurso this quotation would be a nice way to round off your speechcomo remate de una buena comida, una excelente selección de licores round off a good meal with an excellent selection of liqueursel remate de su campaña the climax to his campaigncomo remate a las manifestaciones de esta semana, los agricultores se concentrarán hoy en Pando this week's demonstrations by the farmers will culminate today in a huge meeting in Pando2 (en costura) double stitch ( to finish off)B1 (en tenis) smash2 (en vóleibol) spike3 (en fútbol) shotremate de cabeza headerel cuadro se sacó a remate the picture was put up for auction* * *
Del verbo rematar: ( conjugate rematar)
rematé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
remate es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rematar
remate
rematar ( conjugate rematar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ negocio› to conclude, close;
‹torre/bastón› to top, crown;◊ y para rematela (fam) and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
2 ( en tenis) to smash;
( en vóleibol) to spike;
( en fútbol):
3 (AmL)
(— comprar) to buy … at an auction
verbo intransitivo
1 ( terminar) remate EN algo to end in sth
2 ( en tenis) to smash;
( en vóleibol) to spike;
( en fútbol) to shoot;
remate sustantivo masculino
1
◊ y como remate (fam) and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
2 ( en tenis) smash;
( en vóleibol) spike;
( en fútbol) shot;
3 (AmL) ( subasta) auction
rematar
I verbo transitivo
1 (terminar de matar) to finish off, kill off
2 (concluir) to finish off, round off: tenía que rematar el cuadro, he had to put the finishing touches to the painting
3 (estar en el extremo) to be at the top of, crown
4 Cost to finish off
5 Com (liquidar) to sell off
II verbo transitivo & vi Dep to shoot
(en tenis) to smash
remate sustantivo masculino
1 (fin, colofón) culmination, end
2 (de un edificio) top
3 Dep shot
remate de cabeza, header
(en tenis) smash
4 Com (liquidación, rebaja) sale
remate final, clearance sale
♦ Locuciones: de remate, utterly: es tonto de remate, he's completely stupid
y para remate, and to crown o cap it all
' remate' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colmo
- colofón
- guinda
- ribete
- tonta
- tonto
- loco
English:
nutter
- prize
- punch line
- auction
- punch
- sale
- smash
* * *remate nm1. [fin, colofón] end;el premio es el remate de un año excelente para el director the prize rounds off o crowns an excellent year for the director;de remate: es una tonta de remate she's a complete o utter idiot;para remate to cap o crown it all2. [costura] overstitch3. Arquit topremate a puerta [con el pie] shot at goal;remate de cabeza header (at goal)5. [liquidación] sale6. Andes, RP [subasta] auction* * *m1 L.Am.COM auction, sale2 en fútbol shot;remate de cabeza header3 ( fin):dar remate a algo finish sth off;para remate … to top it all off, …:ser tonto de remate be a complete idiot;estar loco de remate be completely crazy* * *remate nm1) : shot (in sports)2) : auction3) : end, conclusion4)como remate : to top it off5)de remate : completely, utterly* * *remate n1. (término) end2. (en fútbol, etc) shot -
5 tilde
f.1 accent.2 written accent, diacritical accent, stress mark, accent.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: tildar.* * ** * *noun f.* * *SF1) [ortográfica] (=acento) [gen] accent; [sobre la n] tilde2) (=mancha) blemish; (=defecto) defect, flaw3) (=bagatela) triviality; (=pizca) jot, bit* * ** * *= tilde.Ex. The printers of these languages continued the fifteenth-century practice of using conventional contractions (especially ' tildes' over vowels to mark omitted letters).* * ** * *= tilde.Ex: The printers of these languages continued the fifteenth-century practice of using conventional contractions (especially ' tildes' over vowels to mark omitted letters).
* * *1 (acento) accent2 (sobre la ñ) tilde, swung dash* * *
Del verbo tildar: ( conjugate tildar)
tildé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
tilde es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
tildar
tilde
tilde sustantivo femenino ( acento) accent;
( sobre la ñ) tilde, swung dash
tildar vtr (tachar) to brand: lo tildó de cobarde, he branded him a coward
tilde mf Ling
1 written accent
2 (de la letra ñ) tilde
' tilde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acento
* * *tilde nf1. [acento gráfico] accent2. [de la ñ] tilde* * *f1 accent2 en ñ tilde* * *tilde nf1) : accent mark2) : tilde (accent over ñ) -
6 vocal
adj.vocal.f.vowel.f. & m.1 member.2 vowel.3 member of the board of directors, committeeman.4 non-executive director.* * *► adjetivo1 vocal1 vowel1 (de junta etc) member* * *1. noun f. 2. noun mf. 3. adj.* * *1.ADJ [cuerdas] vocal2.SMF [de comité, tribunal] member; (=director) director, member of the board of directors; (=portavoz) chairperson3.SF (Ling) vowel* * *Iadjetivo vocalII1) (Ling) vowel2) vocal masculino y femenino (de consejo, tribunal) member* * *= vocal, vowel.Ex. Some books provoke vocal responses while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.Ex. This is because symbols for short vowels are not required in ordinary circumstances.----* cuerdas vocales = vocal cords.* partitura vocal = vocal score.* * *Iadjetivo vocalII1) (Ling) vowel2) vocal masculino y femenino (de consejo, tribunal) member* * *= vocal, vowel.Ex: Some books provoke vocal responses while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.
Ex: This is because symbols for short vowels are not required in ordinary circumstances.* cuerdas vocales = vocal cords.* partitura vocal = vocal score.* * *vocalA ( Ling) vowelB* * *
vocal adjetivo
vocal
■ sustantivo femenino
1 (Ling) vowel
2
vocal
I m,f (en un consejo, una junta, etc) member
II f Ling vowel
III adj (de la voz) vocal
' vocal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- cuerda
- terminar
- un
- una
- abierto
- coro
- débil
- tónico
English:
A
- range
- the
- to
- vocal
- vowel
- cord
- part
* * *♦ adjvocal♦ nmf[de consejo, tribunal] member♦ nfvowelvocal abierta open vowel;vocal cerrada closed vowel;vocal débil weak vowel;vocal fuerte strong vowel* * *I adj vocalII m/f memberIII f vowel* * *vocal adj: vocalvocal nmf: member (of a committee, board, etc.)vocal nf: vowel* * *vocal n vowel -
7 átono
adj.atonic, unstressed, unaccentuated, unaccented.* * *► adjetivo1 atonic, unstressed* * *ADJ atonic, unstressed* * *- na adjetivo atonic, unstressed* * *= unstressed.Ex. Unstressed vowels cause spelling problems because they are difficult to hear and identify.* * *- na adjetivo atonic, unstressed* * *= unstressed.Ex: Unstressed vowels cause spelling problems because they are difficult to hear and identify.
* * *átono -naatonic, unstressed* * *átono, -a adjatonic* * *adj GRAM unstressed -
8 Foreword
To buckaroos, ranchers, and vaqueros everywhere—and to my wife, Gloria, and my children, Jessica, Justin, Richard, and Jonathana {a} in father, {o} in hot low centrale {e} in wet, step mid frontj {y} in yes, yard front semiconsonanti {ee} in meek, {ea} in high front weaki {y} in maguey front semivowelo {o} in go, {ow} in bow mid backw {w} in walk, willow back semiconsonantu {oo} in boot high backb {b} in brother, boy voiced bilabial occlusiveβ As in blowing out a voiced bilabial fricative candle plus voicing{ch} in charity unvoiced palatal affricated {d} in doctor voiced dental occlusived {th} in then voiced interdental fricativef {f} in first unvoiced labiodental fricativeg {g} good voiced velar occlusiveγ As in gargling voiced velar fricativeĵ tenser than English {y} voiced palatal fricativek {k} in kite unvoiced velar occlusivel {l} in law voiced alveolar lateralļ see below* voiced dentalized lateralm {m} in mother voiced bilabial nasaln {n} in none voiced alveolar nasaln, {n} in insure voiced palatalized nasalŋ {n} in song voiced velarized nasalņ see below* voiced dentalized nasalɲ {ny} in canyon voiced palatal nasalp {p} in part unvoiced bilabial occlusiver intervocalic {t} or {d} voiced alveolar flap in butter, ladderr¯ “rolled r” voiced alveolar trills {s} in song unvoiced alveolar fricatives {z} in zoo voiced alveolar fricativet {t} in time unvoiced dental occlusivex {h} in home unvoiced velar fricativeá, é, í, ó, ú stressed vowel, acoustically prominentã, e˜, ı˜, õ, u˜ nasalized vowels, e.g. mom, men, mink, moan, moonvv (last and first vowels of separate words fall in the same syllable)å, ∑, •, ø, ¥ denotes long vowel in Latin* (starred form) hypothetical/reconstructed form -
9 terminal4
4 = overhang.Nota: En tipografía, trazo decorativo de las astas de algunas letras.Ex. Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.----* con terminales = serifed.* terminal ahorquillado = forked serif.* terminal curviforme = bracketed serif.* terminal en porra = clubbed serif. -
10 sinalefa
f.1 synalepha, the union or blending into a single syllable of two successive vowels of different syllables. (grammar)2 elision, synalepha, sinaloepha.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: sinalefar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: sinalefar.* * *1 synalepha, synaloepha, elision* * *SF elision* * *femenino synaloepha, elision* * *femenino synaloepha, elision* * *synaloepha, elision* * *sinalefa nfLit elision -
11 terminal
adj.1 final.2 terminal.es un enfermo terminal he's terminally illf.1 terminal.2 outlet connection, terminal.m.terminal ( Elec & computing).terminal videotexto videotext terminal* * *► adjetivo1 (último) final, terminal1 (estación) terminus2 (en aeropuerto) terminal1 (de ordenador) terminal2 (eléctrico) terminal\estación terminal terminusterminal aérea air terminalterminal conversacional conversational terminalterminal interactivo interactive terminal* * *noun f. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=final) [enfermedad, estación] terminal2) (Bot) [hoja, rama] terminal2.SM [a veces]SF (Elec, Inform) terminal3.SF [a veces]SM (Aer, Náut) terminal; [de autobuses, trenes] terminusterminal de pasajeros, terminal de viajeros — passenger terminal
* * *I1) (Bot) terminal2) <enfermedad/caso> terminalII1) (Elec) terminal2) (en algunas regiones f) (Inf) terminal3) (Chi) terminal IIIIIIfemenino ( de autobuses) terminus, bus station; (Aviac) terminal* * *I1) (Bot) terminal2) <enfermedad/caso> terminalII1) (Elec) terminal2) (en algunas regiones f) (Inf) terminal3) (Chi) terminal IIIIIIfemenino ( de autobuses) terminus, bus station; (Aviac) terminal* * *terminal11 = console, display terminal, search station.Ex: Consoles would replace the conventional catalogue and would provide the facility for browsing now afforded by the open stacks.
Ex: A librarian can use the display terminal at his or her desk to search all catalogs and files online.Ex: The article 'The double-up program' describes an easy way to utilize multiple CD-ROM products on the same search station.* conexión de terminal dedicada = dedicated terminal connection.* emulación de terminales de ordenador = terminal emulation.* interrogar un terminal = poll + terminal.* operador de terminal = terminal operator.* terminal remoto = remote terminal.* terminal con pantalla sensible al tacto = touch terminal.* terminal de conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-in terminal.* terminal de devolución = discharge terminal.* terminal de impresión = typewriter terminal.* terminal de ordenador = terminal, computer terminal.* terminal de préstamo = issue terminal.* terminal en línea = online terminal.* terminal inteligente = intelligent terminal.* terminal tonto = dumb terminal.* utilizar un terminal = sit at + terminal.terminal22 = terminus.Nota: Plural terminuses.Ex: The article is entitled 'The terminal and the terminus: the prospect of free online bibliographic searching'.
terminal33 = life threatening.Ex: The study also investigated whether persons who had consulted the book before committing suicide had life threatening medical illnesses.
* en fase terminal = terminally ill.* enfermo en fase terminal = terminally ill patient.* enfermos en fase terminal, los = terminally ill, the.* enfermos terminales, los = terminally ill, the.* enfermo terminal = terminally ill patient.* ficha de dígito terminal = terminal digit card.terminal44 = overhang.Nota: En tipografía, trazo decorativo de las astas de algunas letras.Ex: Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.
* con terminales = serifed.* terminal ahorquillado = forked serif.* terminal curviforme = bracketed serif.* terminal en porra = clubbed serif.* * *A ( Bot) terminalB ‹enfermedad/caso› terminallos enfermos terminales the terminally illA ( Elec) terminalB ( Inf)( en algunas regiones f):tb terminal informático or de computadora or ( Esp) de ordenador terminal, computer terminalD terminal3 (↑ terminal (3))1 (de autobuses) terminus, bus station2 ( Aviac) terminalCompuestos:freight terminalpassenger terminalnerve ending( AmL) fish warehouse* * *
terminal adjetivo ‹enfermedad/caso› terminal;
■ sustantivo masculino (Elec, Inf) terminal
■ sustantivo femenino ( de autobuses) terminus, bus station;
(Aviac, Inf) terminal
terminal
I m Elec Inform terminal
II f Av terminal
(de autobús) terminus: está buscando la terminal sur de autobuses, he is looking for the Southern Bus Station
III adj (fase, paciente, enfermedad) terminal
' terminal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borne
- cabezal
- espigón
- estación
English:
air terminal
- terminal
- terminus
- depot
- on
- station
- terminally
- VDT
- work
* * *♦ adj1. [enfermedad] terminal;es un enfermo (en fase) terminal he's terminally ill2. Bot terminal♦ nm1. Informát terminalAm terminal de computadora computer terminal; Esp terminal de ordenador computer terminal;terminal de videotexto videotext terminal2. Elec terminal;terminal negativo/positivo negative/positive terminal♦ nf[de aeropuerto] terminal; [de autobuses] terminus;en la terminal nacional/internacional in the national/international terminalterminal aérea air terminal;terminal de carga freight terminal;terminal de contenedores container terminal;terminal de pasajeros passenger terminal;Am terminal pesquera fish warehouse;terminal de vuelo air terminal* * *I adj terminal;estado terminal MED terminal phaseII m INFOR terminalterminal de salidas AVIA departure terminal;terminal de autobuses bus station, bus terminal* * *terminal adj: terminal♦ terminalmente adv* * *terminal n2. (en aeropuerto) air terminal -
12 diptongar
v.1 to unite two vowels.2 to combine two or more things so as to form one whole. (Metaphorical)3 to diphthongize.* * *1 to diphthongize* * *VT VI to diphthongize
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