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1 fashion *
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2 diseñador de moda
(n.) = fashion designerEx. A number of sources of inspiration and information, in addition to books on costume history, are invaluable to the fashion designer and the historian of fashion.* * *(n.) = fashion designerEx: A number of sources of inspiration and information, in addition to books on costume history, are invaluable to the fashion designer and the historian of fashion.
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3 estilarse
pron.v.to be in (fashion) (informal).* * *1 (ser costumbre) to be customary; (estar de moda) to be fashionable, be in vogue, be in fashion* * *estilarse vprFam to be in (fashion);ahora se estilan las mujeres delgadas it's the in thing now for women to be thin;ya no se estila la minifalda the miniskirt has gone out of fashion;aún se estila ir a tomar el aperitivo antes de comer it's still the custom to go and have an aperitif before eating* * *v/r be fashionable* * *estilarse vr: to be in fashion -
4 de forma sistemática
Ex. The technique involves paying attention to ourselves in a very organized and systematic fashion.* * *Ex: The technique involves paying attention to ourselves in a very organized and systematic fashion.
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5 de una forma organizada
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6 en su momento
Ex. There was no dependable way to ensure that the recipient actually received the message in timely fashion.* * *Ex: There was no dependable way to ensure that the recipient actually received the message in timely fashion.
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7 mundo de la moda, el
(n.) = fashion world, the, world of fashion, theEx. Unlike most of the fashion world, the styles of formal attire take their names from men's wear rather than female attire.Ex. The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion. -
8 usarse
1 (estar de moda) to be used, be in fashion* * *VPR to be wornla chistera ya no se usa — top hats are not worn nowadays, no one wears top hats nowadays
* * *(v.) = be in useEx. The functions on the first screen are in use daily, whereas those on the second are in use only occasionally.* * *(v.) = be in useEx: The functions on the first screen are in use daily, whereas those on the second are in use only occasionally.
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■usarse verbo reflexivo to be used o in fashion
' usarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soler
- usar
English:
use
* * *vpr1. [aparato, herramienta, término] to be used;ya casi no se usan las máquinas de escribir people hardly use typewriters any more2. [ropa, lentes] to be worn;ya no se usan esos zapatos those shoes are no longer worn o in fashion* * *v/r be used* * *vr1) : to be used2) : to be in fashion -
9 mundo de la moda
el mundo de la moda(n.) = fashion world, the, world of fashion, theEx: Unlike most of the fashion world, the styles of formal attire take their names from men's wear rather than female attire.
Ex: The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion. -
10 juvenil
adj.1 youthful.2 juvenile, young, young-looking, boyish.* * *► adjetivo1 young, youthful2 DEPORTE junior, youth1 DEPORTE junior, youth■ los juveniles the juniors, the youth team\moda juvenil teenage fashion* * *adj.1) juvenile2) youthful* * *1. ADJ1) [persona] youthfulen los años juveniles — in one's early years, in one's youth
2) [equipo, torneo] junior2.SMF (Dep) junior, junior player* * *Iadjetivo < moda> young; < aspecto> youthful; <categoría/competición> junior (before n), youth (before n) (BrE)IImasculino y femenino junior* * *= juvenile, youthful.Ex. The construction of the hypothesis, however, should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the adult or the juvenile user.Ex. Artists or their families have often wished to erase the memory of convict or immigrant origins, youthful indiscretions, or previous marriages.----* banda juvenil = gang of youths.* bibliotecario encargado de la sección juvenil = young adult librarian.* cultura juvenil = youth culture.* delincuente juvenil = juvenile offender.* literatura juvenil = juvenile fiction.* * *Iadjetivo < moda> young; < aspecto> youthful; <categoría/competición> junior (before n), youth (before n) (BrE)IImasculino y femenino junior* * *= juvenile, youthful.Ex: The construction of the hypothesis, however, should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the adult or the juvenile user.
Ex: Artists or their families have often wished to erase the memory of convict or immigrant origins, youthful indiscretions, or previous marriages.* banda juvenil = gang of youths.* bibliotecario encargado de la sección juvenil = young adult librarian.* cultura juvenil = youth culture.* delincuente juvenil = juvenile offender.* literatura juvenil = juvenile fiction.* * *‹moda› young; ‹aspecto› youthful; ‹categoría/competición› junior ( before n), youth ( before n) ( BrE)juniorlos juveniles the juniors, the junior o ( BrE) youth team* * *
juvenil adjetivo ‹ moda› young;
‹ aspecto› youthful;
‹categoría/competición› junior ( before n), youth ( before n) (BrE)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
junior;
juvenil adjetivo
1 (apariencia) youthful, young
delincuencia juvenil, juvenile delinquency
ropa juvenil, young people's clothes
2 (clasificación) junior: empezó en los equipos juveniles, he started out on junior teams
' juvenil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergue
- club
- delincuencia
- delincuente
- moda
- título
English:
boyish
- delinquency
- growing
- hostel
- juvenile
- juvenile delinquency
- juvenile delinquent
- young
- young-looking
- youth hostel
- youthful
- teenage
- youth
* * *♦ adj1. [aspecto] youthful;[desempleo, violencia] youth;delincuencia juvenil juvenile delinquency;moda juvenil youth fashion;en lenguaje juvenil in young people's language♦ nmfDepjuveniles ≈ youth team [ages 16 to 17]* * *adj youthful* * *juvenil adj1) : juvenile, young, youthful2) adolescente: teenage* * *juvenil adj (en deportes) junior -
11 a saltitos
(adj.) = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.]Ex. By whipping these tails back and forth the organism can swim about in a brisk, if rather jerky, fashion.* * *(adj.) = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.]Ex: By whipping these tails back and forth the organism can swim about in a brisk, if rather jerky, fashion.
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12 a tirones
adv.by jerks, jerkily.* * *(adj.) = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.]Ex. By whipping these tails back and forth the organism can swim about in a brisk, if rather jerky, fashion.* * *(adj.) = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.]Ex: By whipping these tails back and forth the organism can swim about in a brisk, if rather jerky, fashion.
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13 arte pop
f.pop art.* * *(n.) = pop artEx. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.* * *(n.) = pop artEx: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
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14 artes interpretativas
Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.* * *Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
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15 desde el punto de vista de la mitosis
Ex. Most of them are mitotically stable, and the integration of the vector into the host genome frequently occurred in a tandem fashion.* * *Ex: Most of them are mitotically stable, and the integration of the vector into the host genome frequently occurred in a tandem fashion.
Spanish-English dictionary > desde el punto de vista de la mitosis
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16 en columnas
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17 estar a caballo entre
(v.) = stand + midway between, straddle (between)Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.* * *(v.) = stand + midway between, straddle (between)Ex: Cutter stands midway on this subject between the AA and the BM.
Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion. -
18 hay miradas que matan
* * *= if looks could kill...Ex. The book ' If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.* * *= if looks could kill...Ex: The book ' If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.
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19 mediante la mitosis
Ex. Most of them are mitotically stable, and the integration of the vector into the host genome frequently occurred in a tandem fashion.* * *Ex: Most of them are mitotically stable, and the integration of the vector into the host genome frequently occurred in a tandem fashion.
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20 movimiento artístico
(n.) = art movementEx. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.* * *(n.) = art movementEx: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.
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