Halo in english
Halo
pronunciation: heɪloʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: heɪloʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
halo = aura ; halo.
Example: Only this way can the librarian shake off the aura of elitism pervading the profession and the library.Example: Halos arise from the way minute ice crystals in the atmosphere scatter sunlight (or moonlight) into different angles.more:
» efecto (de(l)) halo, el = halo effect, the [Influencia positiva que la opinión que una persona guarda de otra tiene sobre cualquier actuación de la misma o actitud "correcta" de las personas ante una entrevista o encuesta por la cual se dice lo que se piensa que el encuestador desea oír] .
Example: The error of the 'halo effect': Supervisors often evaluate the employee in terms of their personal mental attitude about the employee rather than by careful attention to the individual factors of work performance.» halo de misterio = mystique .
Example: Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.» un halo de bruma = a veil of mist .
Example: This sound conjures up a foggy winter day with obscure figures passing through a veil of mist.» un halo de misterio = a shroud of mystery .
Example: Another world is not possible; this is all we have, and we must understand it and take down this 'shroud of mystery' to understand and change.