Bárbaro in english

Barbarian

pronunciation: bɑrberiən part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

bárbaro1 = savage ; barbarian. 

Example: The father is ultimately a figure of fun and the archetype of an irrational savage.Example: The article is entitled 'Waiting for the barbarians? Multicultural public library services in Australia 1985-1992'.

bárbaro2 = barbaric ; philistine ; barbarous ; barbarian. 

Example: The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.Example: Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.Example: The title of the article is 'Highest aspirations or barbarous acts: the explosion in human rights documentation'.Example: The writer examines the hierarchy and organization of barbarian churches that developed in the western Roman Empire in late antiquity.

bárbaro3 = great ; swell ; kick-arse/ass ; kick-butt ; tremendous ; super. 

Example: Click on 'add new experience', provide as much details as you can, and let us know why you think they are so great.Example: I was reading this book in anticipatian of the movie and it was swell, it was so good I read it two days straight.Example: I also have a kick-arse group of people working with me to build the business.Example: Finding the right market and coming up with a kick-butt idea can easily make the difference between a struggling business and a successful one.Example: There has been tremendous growth in libraries since then, but, fundamentally, it has been possible to build on the foundation that nineteenth-century heroes constructed.Example: The 3 elements of the event are: weekday visits; evening sessions; and 'Super Saturday' gala days.

more:

» pasárselo bárbarohave + a blasthave + a whale of a timehave + the time of + Posesivo + lifelive it uphave + a field day .

Example: We are having a blast here but like all good things it must come to an end.

Example: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.

Example: We had her out with 2 other dogs and she had the time of her life playing.

Example: She's traveled the world, from helping orphans in Hawaii to living it up in Nepal.

Example: We had a field day buying all sorts of nice things for her and came out with some very heavy bags.

Bárbaro synonyms

wild in spanish: salvaje, pronunciation: waɪld part of speech: adjective savage in spanish: salvaje, pronunciation: sævədʒ part of speech: adjective, noun boor in spanish: patán, pronunciation: bʊr part of speech: noun peasant in spanish: campesino, pronunciation: pezənt part of speech: noun churl in spanish: patán, pronunciation: tʃɜrl part of speech: noun goth in spanish: godo, pronunciation: gɑθ part of speech: noun barbaric in spanish: bárbaro, pronunciation: bɑrbærɪk part of speech: adjective tyke in spanish: perro de calle, pronunciation: taɪk part of speech: noun tike in spanish: Tike, pronunciation: taɪk part of speech: noun uncivilized in spanish: incivilizado, pronunciation: ənsɪvəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective noncivilized in spanish: no civilizado, pronunciation: nɑnsɪvəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective
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