Literary in spanish

Literario

pronunciation: liteɹ̩ɑɹ̩ioʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

literary = literario, amante de la literatura. 

Example: On the other hand, in an automated system we would have a difficult time convincing the machine that Mr. Auden's death was not the cause for the sudden appearance on the literary scene of a new author.

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» literary afternoon = velada literaria.

Example: The 1st calendar of events included a slide show, a literary afternoon, travel tips, and a picnic and outing.

» literary analysis = análisis literario, comentario literario.

Example: First, literary analyses rely on the assumption that stories must mean something.

» literary award = premio literario, certamen literario, recital literario.

Example: This article discusses the effectiveness of literary awards as a means of promoting cultural diversity in Australia.

» literary circle = círculo literario.

Example: His novels are filled with the turgid prose that passed for elegance among the literary circles in America at the time.

» literary classic = clásico literario, clásico de la literatura.

Example: Data from a nation-wide survey reveal gross ignorance of major events, personalities, documents, and literary classics in Western civilisation.

» literary contest = concurso literario, certamen literario.

Example: Pupils who successfully complete the course appear to be amongst the most active not only at school, but also in extra-mural events including literary contests.

» literary coterie = círculo literario.

Example: The comments sections on web pages are wretched hives of scum and villainy, and the last place you'd expect to encounter the internet equivalent of a literary coterie.

» literary critic = crítico literario.

Example: There is a difference between the way a reference librarian and a literary critic use books.

» literary criticism = crítica literaria.

Example: Some critics consider literary criticism a practical application of literary theory, as criticism always deals directly with a literary work, albeit from a theoretical point of view.

» literary document = documento literario.

Example: Literature and literary documents are, obviously, far from forgotten or disregarded as part of the function of bibliography.

» literary editor = editor literario, redactor literario.

Example: Historical editors believe in the importance of the meaning, literary editors in word sacredness.

» literary education = educación literaria.

Example: Schools need to make deliberate, carefully planned efforts to awaken parents to the part they play in the literary education of their children.

» literary essayist = ensayista literario.

Example: This paper continues the debate over the consternation caused in the library world by literary essayist, Nicholson Baker, who has attacked the destruction of original newspapers once they have been microfilmed.

» literary evening = velada literaria.

Example: The author's observations of a series of literary evenings for the deaf confirm that such evenings can stir a dormant interest in literature.

» literary fiction = ficción literaria.

Example: It is quite pointless to write of 'authors' as if that term and that term alone is reserved for the writers of literary fiction.

» literary heritage = patrimonio documental.

Example: The Library of America is a nonprofit publishing company whose mission is to renew and preserve the literary heritage of the USA.

» literary history = historia literaria, historia de la literatura.

Example: It is yet too early to attempt the task of determining the due place of the nineteenth century in the literary history of France.

» literary life = vida literaria, vida del mundo literario.

Example: He recorded with great vividness the literary life of London at that time, describing the wit, anxieties and insights of a tightly knit and highly gifted group of writers.

» literary magazine = revista literaria.

Example: Outlets for creativity included links to online literary magazines and art galleries and online forms for teenagers to submit book reviews to library staff = Para las cuestiones relacionadas con la creatividad, la página web incluía enlaces a revistas literarias y a galerías de arte en línea y a formularios electrónicos para que los jóvenes pudieran enviar sus reseñas de libros al personal bibliotecario.

» literary materials = obras de literatura, obras literarias.

Example: As of this time, little literary materials for children are being included in automated data bases.

» literary novel = novela literaria.

Example: Literary novels do not set out simply to entertain and give enjoyment; indeed they can be tremendously depressing.

» literary prize = premio literario, certamen literario.

Example: One of the criticisms levelled at this literary prize is that it is run by a metropolitan clique in which books are written, read and reviewed all by the same people.

» literary reader = lector de obras literarias.

Example: That is, his pupils might very well have been enjoying themselves, but he was not necessarily educating them into lifelong literary readers.

» literary reading = lectura literaria, lectura de obras literarias.

Example: The period when factual information makes its strongest appeal and when literary reading is at its lowest ebb is the stage at which most people reading habits stop developing.

» literary review = crítica literaria.

Example: The article is entitled 'Recent developments in the bibliography of Anglo-American literary reviews: a critical survey'.

» literary soirée = velada literaria.

Example: Last week, First Lady Laura Bush held the fourth in her series of White House literary soirees.

» literary studies = estudios literarios, literatura.

Example: Linguistics and literary studies, like most of the other liberal arts, have undergone considerable changes since the 1960s.

» literary style = estilo literario.

Example: The author who can vary his terminology to maintain the reader's interest is a handicap to the indexer, who is more concerned with the ideas conveyed than with the niceties of a graceful literary style.

» literary text = texto literario.

Example: Selected literary texts help young people envision the possibilities of peace.

» literary theory = teoría literaria, teoría de la literatura.

Example: Some critics consider literary criticism a practical application of literary theory, as criticism always deals directly with a literary work, albeit from a theoretical point of view.

» literary tradition = tradición literaria.

Example: It is not easy to maintain and advance the remarkable literary and cultural traditions so slowly and painfully created over two and a half millenia.

» literary warrant = justificación documental, justificación bibliográfica. [Uso de fuentes escritas para justificar el encabezamiento elegido]

Example: On the basis of literary warrant, any classification scheme or indexing language will reflect the subjects, and the relationships between subjects present in the literature that the scheme or language has been designed to organise.

» literary work = obra literaria, obra de literatura.

Example: Correct ascription of the authorship of a literary work anonymously or pseudonymously published is a major bibliographical problem.

» literary world, the = mundo literario, el.

Example: Maria would constantly complain to me that she was bored and
that she had once been in the swim of things in the literary world of London.

» literary writer = autor literario.

Example: In exercising his art the literary writer is an amanuensis of his time.

» non-literary = no literario, no amante de la literatura.

Example: It was one of those books we all are always looking for that rivets the attention of non-literary, reluctant readers as well as to literary readers.

» unliterary = no literario.

Example: Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.

Literary synonyms

formal in spanish: formal, pronunciation: fɔrməl part of speech: adjective literate in spanish: alfabetizado, pronunciation: lɪtɜrət part of speech: adjective well-written in spanish: bien escrito, pronunciation: welrɪtən part of speech: adjective
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