Adinerado in english
Wealthy
pronunciation: welθi part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: welθi part of speech: adjective
In gestures
adinerado = affluent ; monied ; well-heeled ; well-to-do ; moneyed ; solvent ; wealthy ; well-off.
Example: It is easy to predict that a majority of either large or affluent libraries in this country will employ some form of catalog under machine control in the foreseeable future.Example: This will shift the dynamics of information flow to policymakers to favour monied special interests, which threatens the democratic process.Example: This class is conservative in politics, aristocratic in social affairs, and characteristically well-bred, well-educated, well-housed, and well-heeled.Example: Librarians deny that only the young and well-to-do use music libraries.Example: It is generally recognized that collecting money from moneyed deadbeats is as much a social problem as street thuggery.Example: Botswana is a stable, well-governed and solvent country but is nevertheless a good example of the deep-seated problems of regulating information transfer.Example: Today's sophisticated media provide clear advantages to wealthy, well-established interest groups.Example: Well-off women are more likely to survive breast cancer than less affluent sufferers, a new study shows.more:
» clase adinerada y con poder, la = rich and powerful, the .
Example: For the rich and powerful it was important to give an expensive gift to the king or queen to gain their favour.