Spanisch | Englisch |
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dios noun {m} | deity [deities]noun god [gods]noun |
Dios proper noun {m} | Godproper noun |
dios astado proper noun {m} | Antlered God(Wiccan god) Horned God(Wiccan god) |
dios cornudo proper noun {m} | Horned God(Wiccan god) |
Dios da pan a quien no tiene dientes verb | |
Dios Espíritu Santo proper noun {m} | God the Holy Ghost(person of the Trinity) |
dios fluvial noun {m} | river god(river-being) |
Dios Hijo proper noun {m} | God the Son(the person of the Trinity that became flesh in Jesus Christ) |
Dios le ayuda phrase | the early bird gets the worm(whoever arrives first has the best chance of success) |
Dios lo ayuda phrase | early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise(Benjamin Franklin quote) |
Dios los cría y ellos se juntan noun | birds of a feather(people having similar characters) |
Dios los cría y ellos se juntan phrase | birds of a feather flock together(people of similar character, etc. tend to associate) |
Dios mediante interjection | God willinginterjection |
Dios mío interjection | gosh(mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm) oh my God(excitement or shock) |
Dios no lo quiera interjection | God forbid(Don't let it be) |
Dios Padre proper noun {m} | God the Father(person of the Trinity) |
Dios sabe phrase | God knows(Only known to God; only known to the gods) |
Dios te oiga adverb | hopefully(it is hoped that) |
Diosa interjection | oh my Goddess(interjection said in excitement) |
diosa proper noun | Goddess(single goddess of monotheism) |
diosa noun {f} | deity [deities]noun goddess [goddesses](female deity) |
diosa triple noun {f} | triple goddess(female triune deity) |
a Dios rogando y con el mazo dando phrase | God helps those who help themselves(good fortune comes to those who make an effort to accomplish things) |
alarma de incendios noun {f} | fire alarm(device which warns people of a possible fire) |
ay Dios mío interjection | oh my God(excitement or shock) |
ayúdate que Dios te ayudará phrase | God helps those who help themselves(good fortune comes to those who make an effort to accomplish things) |
bendito sea Dios interjection | thank God(exclamation of gratitude or relief) |
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) |