Sin in spanish

Pecado

pronunciation: pekɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

sin1 = pecado. 

Example: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.

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» as guilty as sin = totalmente culpable, tremendamente culpable.

Example: He might be as guilty as sin, but he will sometimes get away with murder; or even let somebody else take the rap for him.

» as ugly as sin = más feo que Picio, feo con avaricia.

Example: Not only was his wife as ugly as sin, and twice as evil, but had a voracious appetite for spending cash as though it was going out of fashion.

» be a sin = ser un pecado, ser una infamia.

Example: In a time of shortage like what's happening today in the world, it is a sin to waste food.

» commit + a sin = cometer un pecado.

Example: According to Shakespeare's age, if she had agreed, she would have committed a mortal sin and been in danger of hell.

» deadly sin = pecado mortal.

Example: Two of the 'deadly sins' of a contemporary librarian would be a preference to work 'in silence', i.e. no contact with users and no advertising, and put on blinkers, i.e. no research and no analysis of the librarian's work.

» lesser sin = pecata minuta, falta leve.

Example: Further, Lim has shown that students perceive cheating in exam-related situations to be serious but plagiarism is viewed as a lesser sin.

» live in + sin = vivir en (el) pecado, vivir amancebados.

Example: In the 1970s it was called 'living in sin' but the couples who flouted convention back then mostly married each other before two years were up.

» mortal sin = pecado mortal.

Example: According to Shakespeare's age, if she had agreed, she would have committed a mortal sin and been in danger of hell.

» original sin, the = pecado original, el.

Example: The article is entitled 'Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.

» seven deadly sins, the = siete pecados capitales, los; siete pecados mortales, los.

Example: The seven deadly sins are 'pride, avarice, envy, wrath, lust, gluttony, and sloth/acedia'.

» Sin City = Sin City, Ciudad del Pecado.

Example: Sin City is a bustling, violent metropolis where the police department is as corrupt as the streets are deadly.

» sinful = pecaminoso, pecador, impío.

Example: Neoclassical theorists, by contrast, saw man as an imperfect being, inherently sinful, whose potential was limited.

» unatoned sin = pecado no expiado.

Example: He knew it was the past of his unatoned sins calling.

» venial sin = pecado venial.

Example: The Catholic concept of purgatory, a place where the expiation of venial sins was to take place, developed during the twelfth century.

sin2 = pecar, cometer un pecado. 

Example: Some men, by continual sinning, sear even the conscience as with a hot iron, so that it becomes dead and past feeling.

SIN3 = número indicador de materia. 

Example: SIN (Subject Indicator Number) and when the subject next occurs, the indexer need only notify the SIN in order to trigger the mechanism for printing the complete set of index entries.

Sin synonyms

hell in spanish: , pronunciation: hel part of speech: noun blunder in spanish: , pronunciation: blʌndɜr part of speech: noun boob in spanish: , pronunciation: bub part of speech: noun goof in spanish: , pronunciation: guf part of speech: noun, verb wickedness in spanish: , pronunciation: wɪkədnəs part of speech: noun sinning in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪnɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective sinfulness in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪnfəlnəs part of speech: noun
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