Spanish | English |
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parado adjective | spiky [spikier, spikiest](hairstyle) unemployed(having no job) |
paradoja noun {f} | paradox [paradoxes](apparent contradiction which is nonetheless true) |
paradoja del huevo y la gallina noun {f} | chicken-or-egg question(a question to decide which of two interdependent things happened first) |
paradoja francesa proper noun {f} | French paradoxproper noun |
paradojal adjective | paradoxical(having self-contradicting properties) |
parador noun {m} | hostel [hostels](an affordable overnight lodging place) |
parador en corto noun {m} | shortstop(baseball: defensive player between second and third baseman) |
aparador noun | sideboard(furniture) |
comparador noun {m} | comparator [comparators](device for comparing a physical property of two objects) |
desamparado preposition | on the street(without a home) |
desamparado adjective | defenseless(lacking any form of defense; vulnerable; open to attack) forlorn(miserable) |
disparado adjective | breakneck(dangerously fast; hell-for-leather) |
disparador noun {m} | trigger [triggers]noun |
fuera!; preparados phrase | on your mark, get set, go(three-command start of racing) |
hasta un reloj parado acierta la hora dos veces al día phrase | a stopped clock is right twice a day(something or someone unreliable is right sometimes, even by accident) |
me han disparado phrase | I've been shotphrase |
preparado adjective | prepared(ready, willing) ready [readier, readiest](prepared for immediate action or use) set up(in a position to function) |
preparado adjective {m} | wrought(Having been worked or prepared somehow) |
preparado para lactantes noun {m} | formula [formulae](drink given to babies) |
quedar mal parado verb | lose face(lose respect of others) |
reparador noun {m} | repairer [repairers](person who repairs) repairman [repairmen](man whose job is to repair things) |
reparadora noun {f} | repairer [repairers](person who repairs) repairman [repairmen](man whose job is to repair things) |
separado adjective | breakaway(having broken away from a larger unit) estranged(having become a stranger) separate(apart from; not connected to) |
separador noun {m} | bookmark [bookmarks](strip used to mark a place in a book) divider [dividers](object that separates) stripper [strippers](chemical or tool used to remove paint, sheathing) |
síndrome de acaparador compulsivo noun {m} | hoarding(anxiety disorder) |