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81 oposiciones
f.pl.ifs and buts.* * *In Spain, competitive examinations for people wanting a public-sector job, to teach in an instituto (↑ instituto a1), or to become a judge. The large number of candidates, or opositores - much higher than the number of posts available - means that the exams are very difficult. Those successful obtain very secure employment. Many people have private coaching for the exams. -
82 profana
adj.1 profane, irreverent (irrespetuoso).2 worldly, irreligious.3 extravagant, flashy, loud, immodest or unchaste in dress and outward show.4 wanting in knowledge or authority upon a subject.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: profanar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: profanar.* * *
Del verbo profanar: ( conjugate profanar)
profana es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
profana
profanar
profanar ( conjugate profanar) verbo transitivo ‹templo/sepultura› to desecrate, defile
profano,-a
I adjetivo
1 (no sacro) profane, secular
2 (no experto) ignorant, lay
II sustantivo masculino y femenino layperson
(hombre) layman
(mujer) laywoman
profanar verbo transitivo to desecrate
* * *f laywoman -
83 apetecido
• desired• want to thank you for• wanting -
84 buscado
• sought• sought-after• want to thank you for• wanting -
85 corto
• lackluster• laconically• non taxable• non-surplus reserves• slow-witted• small-sized• succinct• unexpressive• want urgently• wanting and not meaning to -
86 deficiente
• bad• below par• deficient• faulty• flavourless• flawless• handheld• handicapped area• inadequacy• inadequate consideration• insufficient• lackadaisically• lacking appetite• scanty• want urgently• wanting and not meaning to -
87 falto
• deficient• devoid• incompetent lawyer• incomplete possession• lackadaisically• lacking appetite• want urgently• wanting and not meaning to -
88 libertino
• dissolute• dissolute person• libertine• licentious• licentious person• man of parts• man of position• profligate• profligate person• roué• wanting• wanton injury -
89 licencioso
• debaucher• dissipated• dissolute• licentious• licentious person• man of parts• man of position• profligate• profligate person• unbridled• volunteer• voluptuous• wanting• wanton injury -
90 pobre
• beggar• beggarly• down-and-out• have no words• have not a leg to stand on• impecunious• impoverished• lackadaisically• lacking appetite• needlework• nefarious• non-prescription• non-productive labor• nonprocedural• nonproductive assets• on the borderline• on the brink of• paunch• pauper's grave• penurious• poor person• want urgently• wanting and not meaning to -
91 acalicino
adj.1 wanting a calyx.2 acalycine. -
92 acaule
adj.1 acaulous: wanting a stem. (Botany)2 acaulescent, acauline, acaulous. -
93 sequerosa
adj.dry, wanting moisture. -
94 sequeroso
adj.dry, wanting moisture.
См. также в других словарях:
wanting — [wän′tiŋ] adj. 1. absent; lacking; missing [a coat with some buttons wanting] 2. not up to some standard; inadequate in some essential [weighed and found wanting] prep. 1. lacking (something); without [a watch wanting a minute hand] 2. minus;… … English World dictionary
Wanting — Want ing, a. Absent; lacking; missing; also, deficient; destitute; needy; as, one of the twelve is wanting; I shall not be wanting in exertion. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wanting — index defective, deficient, delinquent (overdue), destitute, devoid, faulty, imperfect, inadept … Law dictionary
wanting — [adj] lacking, inadequate absent, away, bankrupt, bereft, burned out*, cooked*, cut off, defective, deficient, deprived, destitute, devoid, disappointing, empty, failing, faulty, gone, half baked*, imperfect, incomplete, in default, inferior,… … New thesaurus
wanting — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking in something required, necessary, or usual. 2) absent; not provided … English terms dictionary
wanting — want|ing [ˈwɔntıŋ US ˈwo:n , ˈwa:n ] adj [not before noun] formal something that is wanting lacks or misses something that it needs or something that you expect it to have ▪ Their security procedures were found wanting . wanting in ▪ They were… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wanting — adjective (not before noun) 1 be found wanting proven not to be good enough for a particular purpose: Traditional solutions had been tried and found wanting. 2 wanting in sth formal not having enough of something: wanting in grace and tact 3… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
wanting — /ˈwɒntɪŋ / (say wonting) adjective 1. lacking or absent: an apparatus with some of the parts wanting. 2. deficient in some part, thing, or respect: to be wanting in courtesy. 3. deficient by the absence of some part or thing; falling short. 4.… …
wanting — /won ting, wawn /, adj. 1. lacking or absent: a motor with some of the parts wanting. 2. deficient in some part, thing, or respect: to be wanting in courtesy. prep. 3. lacking; without: a box wanting a lid. 4. less; minus: a century wanting three … Universalium
wanting — adj. deficient 1) wanting in 2) (misc.) to be found wanting * * * [ wɒntɪŋ] (misc.) to be found wanting [ deficient ] wanting in … Combinatory dictionary
wanting — want|ing [ wantıŋ ] adjective not as good as something should be: be found wanting: U.N. peacekeeping forces were found wanting. be wanting in something FORMAL to be lacking something important: My father is wanting in patience … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English