Angličtina | Španielčina |
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dull [duller, dullest] (not bright or intelligent) adjective [UK: dʌl] [US: ˈdəl] | limitadoadjective obtusoadjective |
dull [duller, dullest] (not clear, muffled) adjective [UK: dʌl] [US: ˈdəl] | sordoadjective |
dull [duller, dullest] (not shiny) adjective [UK: dʌl] [US: ˈdəl] | mateadjective opacoadjective |
feeble [feebler, feeblest] (deficient in physical strength) adjective [UK: ˈfiːb.l̩] [US: ˈfiːb.l̩] | débiladjectiveThe feeble patient is suffering from stomach cancer. = El débil paciente sufre de cáncer de estómago. endebleadjective febleadjective |
feeble [feebler, feeblest] (wanting force, vigor or efficiency in action or expression) adjective [UK: ˈfiːb.l̩] [US: ˈfiːb.l̩] | deficienteadjective |
fiddlesticks (expression of mild dismay or annoyance) interjection [UK: ˈfɪdl.stɪks] [US: ˈfɪdl.stɪks] | jolíninterjection jolinesinterjection ostrasinterjection |
foul [fouler, foulest] (covered with, or containing, extraneous matter) adjective [UK: faʊl] [US: ˈfaʊl] | inmundoadjective |
foul [fouler, foulest] (hateful; detestable; shameful; wretched) adjective [UK: faʊl] [US: ˈfaʊl] | perroadjective repugnanteadjective |
foul [fouler, foulest] (scurrilous; obscene or profane; abusive) adjective [UK: faʊl] [US: ˈfaʊl] | groseroadjective indecenteadjective obscenoadjective |
frail [frailer, frailest] (easily broken physically) adjective [UK: freɪl] [US: ˈfreɪl] | débiladjectiveJohn was old and frail. = John estaba viejo y débil. delicadoadjective frágiladjective |
full [fuller, fullest] (complete) adjective [UK: fʊl] [US: ˈfʊl] | completoadjectiveBuy the full version. = Compra la versión completa. |
full [fuller, fullest] (containing the maximum possible amount) adjective [UK: fʊl] [US: ˈfʊl] | llenoadjectiveJohn is full. = John está lleno. |
full [fuller, fullest] (satisfied, in relation to eating) adjective [UK: fʊl] [US: ˈfʊl] | satisfechoadjectiveJohn is full. = John está satisfecho. |
full [fuller, fullest] (total, entire) adjective [UK: fʊl] [US: ˈfʊl] | enteroadjectiveI have waited a full three hours. = He estado esperando tres horas enteras. |
gentle [gentler, gentlest] (docile and easily managed) adjective [UK: ˈdʒen.tl̩] [US: ˈdʒen.tl̩] | tranquiloadjective |
gentle [gentler, gentlest] (gradual rather than steep or sudden) adjective [UK: ˈdʒen.tl̩] [US: ˈdʒen.tl̩] | gradualadjective medidoadjective |
gentle [gentler, gentlest] (polite and respectful rather than rude) adjective [UK: ˈdʒen.tl̩] [US: ˈdʒen.tl̩] | amableadjectiveShe is gentle. = Ella es amable. |
gentle [gentler, gentlest] (soft and mild rather than hard or severe) adjective [UK: ˈdʒen.tl̩] [US: ˈdʒen.tl̩] | suaveadjectiveHe was rowing against a gentle current. = Remaba contra una corriente suave. |
gentle [gentler, gentlest] (tender and amiable) adjective [UK: ˈdʒen.tl̩] [US: ˈdʒen.tl̩] | tiernoadjectiveThis child is as gentle as a lamb today. = Este niño está tierno como un carnero hoy. |
humble [humbler, humblest] (thinking lowly of oneself) adjective [UK: ˈhʌm.bl̩] [US: ˈhʌm.bl̩] | humildeadjectiveWelcome to my humble abode. = Bienvenidos a mi humilde morada. modestoadjectiveYes, I'm the most humble. = Sí, soy el más modesto. |
hypercholesterolemia (an excess of cholesterol in the blood) noun | hipercolesterolemianoun |
idle [idler, idlest] (averse to work or labor) adjective [UK: ˈaɪd.l̩] [US: ˈaɪd.l̩] | vagabundoadjective |
idle [idler, idlest] (not engaged in any occupation or employment) adjective [UK: ˈaɪd.l̩] [US: ˈaɪd.l̩] | ociosoadjectiveJohn is not an idle boy any longer. = John ya no es un chico ocioso. |
idle [idler, idlest] (not turned to appropriate use, not occupied, of time with little activity) adjective [UK: ˈaɪd.l̩] [US: ˈaɪd.l̩] | desocupadoadjective |
little [littler, littlest] (insignificant, trivial) adjective [UK: ˈlɪt.l̩] [US: ˈlɪt.l̩] | menoradjectiveMy little brother can read English. = Mi hermano menor sabe leer inglés. pocoadjective |
little [littler, littlest] (small in size) adjective [UK: ˈlɪt.l̩] [US: ˈlɪt.l̩] | pequeñoadjective |