Angličtina | Španielčina |
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graciousness (The state of being gracious) noun [UK: ˈɡreɪ.ʃə.snəs] [US: ˈɡreɪ.ʃə.snəs] | amenidadnoun |
gregarious (of a person who enjoys being in crowds) adjective [UK: ɡrɪ.ˈɡeə.rɪəs] [US: ɡrə.ˈɡe.riəs] | sociableadjectiveShe is a very cheerful and gregarious person. = Ella es una persona muy alegre y sociable. |
gregarious (of animals that travel in herds) adjective [UK: ɡrɪ.ˈɡeə.rɪəs] [US: ɡrə.ˈɡe.riəs] | gregarioadjective |
harmoniously (in a harmonious manner) adverb [UK: hɑː.ˈməʊ.nɪə.sli] [US: harˈmoʊ.niə.sli] | armoniosamenteadverbThey sing harmoniously. = Cantan armoniosamente. harmoniosamenteadverb |
he's unconscious phrase | él está inconscientephrase |
herd behaviour (the tendency of a group of individuals (a herd) to react coherently without there being any coordination between them) noun | comportamiento gregarionoun |
hilarious (very funny; causing great merriment and laughter) adjective [UK: hɪ.ˈleə.rɪəs] [US: hə.ˈle.riəs] | descacharranteadjective desopilanteadjective hilaranteadjective |
I'm not religious phrase [UK: aɪm nɒt rɪ.ˈlɪ.dʒəs] [US: ˈaɪm ˈnɑːt rə.ˈlɪ.dʒəs] | no soy creyentephrase no soy religiosaphrase no soy religiosophrase |
ignominious (marked by shame or disgrace) adjective [UK: ˌɪɡ.nə.ˈmɪ.nɪəs] [US: ˌɪɡ.nə.ˈmɪ.niəs] | ignominiosoadjective |
illustrious (admired, respected, or well-known) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈlʌ.strɪəs] [US: ə.ˈlə.striəs] | ilustreadjective ínclitoadjective preclaroadjective |
impecunious (lacking money) adjective [UK: ˌɪm.pɪ.ˈkjuː.nɪəs] [US: ɪm.pə.ˈkjuː.niəs] | inopeadjective menesterosoadjective |
imperious (domineering, overbearing) adjective [UK: ɪm.ˈpɪə.rɪəs] [US: ˌɪm.ˈpɪ.riəs] | imperiosoadjective |
imperiously (in an imperious manner) adverb [UK: ɪm.ˈpɪə.rɪə.sli] [US: ɪm.ˈpɪə.rɪə.sli] | imperiosamenteadverb |
impervious (immune to damage or effect) adjective [UK: ɪm.ˈpɜː.vɪəs] [US: ˌɪm.ˈpɝː.viəs] | insensibleadjective invulnerableadjective |
impervious (preventative of any penetration; impenetrable, impermeable) adjective [UK: ɪm.ˈpɜː.vɪəs] [US: ˌɪm.ˈpɝː.viəs] | impenetrableadjective impermeableadjective |
impervious (unaffected or unable to be affected by something) adjective [UK: ɪm.ˈpɜː.vɪəs] [US: ˌɪm.ˈpɝː.viəs] | inmuneadjective |
impious (not pious) adjective [UK: ˈɪm.pɪəs] [US: ˈɪm.pɪəs] | impíoadjective |
industrious (hard-working and persistent) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈdʌ.strɪəs] [US: ˌɪn.ˈdə.striəs] | afanosoadjective aplicadoadjectiveHe is an industrious student. = Él es un estudiante aplicado. diligenteadjective empeñosoadjective industriosoadjective laboriosoadjective trabajadoradjective |
industriously (industrious manner) adverb [UK: ɪn.ˈdʌ.strɪə.sli] [US: ɪn.ˈdʌ.strɪə.sli] | industriosamenteadverb |
infectious (able to infect others) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈfek.ʃəs] [US: ˌɪn.ˈfek.ʃəs] | contagiosoadjectiveLaughter is infectious. = La risa es contagiosa. |
infectious (transmitted between persons as illness) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈfek.ʃəs] [US: ˌɪn.ˈfek.ʃəs] | infecciosoadjectiveThe new coronavirus is very infectious. = El nuevo virus corona es muy infeccioso. |
infectiousness (state or condition of being infectious) noun [UK: ɪnˈfɛkʃəsnəs ] [US: ɪnˈfɛkʃəsnəs ] | infectividadnoun |
ingenious (displaying genius or brilliance; tending to invent) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈdʒiː.nɪəs] [US: ˌɪn.ˈdʒiː.njəs] | ingeniosoadjectiveThey devised ingenious solutions. = Ellos inventaron soluciones ingeniosas. |
insalubrious (unhealthful) adjective [UK: ˌɪn.sə.ˈluː.briəs] [US: ˌɪn.sə.ˈluː.briəs] | insalubreadjective |