Grata in english
Grata
pronunciation: grɑtə part of speech: none
pronunciation: grɑtə part of speech: none
In gestures
grato = pleasant ; pleasurable ; gratifying ; welcome ; welcome ; fulfilling.
Example: This provides the user with a pleasant outlook and gives natural light.Example: Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Example: OPACs are advantageous to users; they may be costly for the managers of libraries, but are gratifying to the librarians.Example: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Example: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Example: The acquisition of reliable information is vitally important enabling people to enjoy fulfilling lives and be fully participating citizens.more:
» dejar un grato sabor de boca = leave + a good taste in + Posesivo + mouth .
Example: As you can imagine, my previous experiences in Atlanta have not left a good taste in my mouth.» persona no grata = persona non grata .
Example: The persona non grata must be given fair and equitable time to finish their business before warning them.» poco grato = unwelcome .
Example: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.» ser un grato alivio = be a welcome relief .
Example: This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.