Español | Inglés |
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como dios lo trajo al mundo adjective | naked as the day one was born(completely naked) |
compendioso adjective | pithy [pithier, pithiest](Concise and meaningful) |
Cordero de Dios noun | Paschal Lamb(Jesus Christ symbolized as a sacrifice) |
Cordero de Dios proper noun {m} | Lamb of God(Jesus, symbolized as a sacrifice) |
cosa de Dios noun {f} | act of God(unforeseen occurrence) |
desidiosa noun {f} | procrastinator [procrastinators](one who procrastinates; one who delays working on things) |
desidioso noun {m} | procrastinator [procrastinators](one who procrastinates; one who delays working on things) |
dispendioso adjective | expensive(having a high price or cost) time-consuming(requiring significant amounts of time) |
el fin justifica los medios phrase | the end justifies the means(morally wrong actions are sometimes necessary) |
el fin no justifica los medios phrase | two wrongs don't make a right(a wrongful action is not a morally appropriate way to correct or cancel a previous wrongful action) |
el hombre propone y Dios dispone phrase | man proposes, God disposes(things don't always work out as they were planned) |
endiosado adjective | stuck up(snobbish, conceited) |
endiosar verb | deify [deified, deifying, deifies](to make a god of) god(idolize) |
enjundioso adjective | substantial(having good substance; strong; firm) |
entregar el alma a Dios verb | give up the ghost(to die) |
envidiosamente adverb | enviously(in an envious manner or to an envious degree) jealouslyadverb |
envidioso adjective | envious(feeling or exhibiting envy) jealous(envious; feeling resentful of someone for a perceived advantage, material or otherwise) |
envidioso noun {m} | hater(one who expresses hatred by envy) |
escalera de escape de incendios noun {f} | fire escape(emergency doors, ladders etc. as a class) |
escalera de incendios noun {f} | fire escape(emergency doors, ladders etc. as a class) |
estudios culturales noun {m-Pl} | cultural studies(diverse field of study) |
estudios religiosos noun {m-Pl} | religious studies(study of religious beliefs, behaviours and institutions) |
estudios sociales noun {m-Pl} | social studies(study of various subjects) |
estudios subalternos noun {m-Pl} | subaltern studies(study and writing of history with a focus on common people) |
estudiosidad noun | scholarliness(state or condition of being scholarly) |
estudioso adjective | bookish(given to reading; fond of study) |
estudioso noun {m} | scholar [scholars](specialist in a particular branch of knowledge) |
fastidioso verb | annoying(causing irritation or annoyance; troublesome; vexatious) |
fastidioso adjective | anal(of a person, compulsive and stubborn) annoying(causing irritation or annoyance) burdensome(of or like a burden; arduous or demanding) finicky(fastidious and fussy; difficult to please; exacting) fractious(irritable, argumentative, quarrelsome) galling(vexing) irksome(disagreeable or troublesome by reason of long continuance or repetition; bothersome; annoying; irritating; wearisome; tedious) quaint [quainter, quaintest](fastidious) |