Bliss in spanish

felicidad

pronunciation: feliθidɑd part of speech: noun
In gestures

bliss1 = felicidad absoluta, dicha, gustazo. 

Example: Keats contrasted the grim facts of reality, as he had just seen them, with the sense of bliss stirred in him by the song of the nightingale.

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» ignorance is bliss = ignorancia es felicidad, la; ojos que no ven corazón que no siente.

Example: 'Ignorance is bliss,' he liked to say, when refusing to embark upon a project that takes skills he doesn't have = "La ignorancia es felicidad," le gustaba decir, cuando rechazaba implicarse en un proyecto para el que no tenia cualidades.

» what bliss! = ¡qué felicidad!.

Example: I hear the wind howling outside the window and feel so safe and cocooned here on my couch -- what bliss!.

Bliss2 = Bliss. [Henry Evelyn Bliss, creador de la clasificación bibliográfica]

Example: The bibliographic classification was developed by Henry Evelyn Bliss (1870-1955), an American librarian employed from 1891 until 1941 in New York City College Library.

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» Bliss classification scheme = sistema de clasificación de Bliss. [Generalmente conocida como Bibliographic Classification]

Example: The Bliss classification scheme has been widely praised, mainly because of its very logical arrangement.

Bliss synonyms

cloud nine in spanish: nube nueve, pronunciation: klaʊdnaɪn part of speech: noun blissfulness in spanish: bienaventuranza, pronunciation: blɪsfəlnəs part of speech: noun seventh heaven in spanish: séptimo cielo, pronunciation: sevənθhevən part of speech: noun walking on air in spanish: caminando en el aire, pronunciation: wɔkɪŋɑner part of speech: noun
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