Interesante in english

Interesting

pronunciation: ɪntrəstɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

interesante = interesting ; intriguing ; engaging ; newsworthy ; exhilarating ; piquant ; appealing ; inspiring. 

Example: The relationship between precision and recall and specificity is interesting.Example: Graphic displays are an intriguing step towards a multi-dimensional pictorial map of the subject areas covered by a thesaurus.Example: The interview went smoothly; the committee was impressed by her knowledge of the current library scene, her enthusiasm, and her engaging personality.Example: The focus on solutions to societal problems common to much interdisciplinary research makes such projects particularly newsworthy.Example: The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Example: The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Example: The author offers some suggestions, somewhat 'tongue in cheek', to make the game more appealing for spectators.Example: Savage's greatest claim to the attention of present-day librarians is his inspiring and unwavering belief in the value of librarianship.

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» de apariencia interesanteinteresting-looking .

Example: This is one of the most interesting-looking of the dwarf varieties.

» de aspecto interesanteinteresting-looking .

Example: This is one of the most interesting-looking of the dwarf varieties.

» es interesante queinterestingly .

Example: Interestingly, all of these were published between 1722 and 1726.

» hacer más interesanteginger up .

Example: She does not strike me as the sort either who would frighten easily, or who would ginger up her story for effect.

» hacer que Algo sea más importante e interesanteput + a keener edge on + Nombre .

Example: The fact that information is becoming recognized as being a commercially viable product puts a keener edge on LIS professional activities.

» hacerse el interesanteplay + hard to getplay it + cool .

Example: Playing hard to get is definitely one of the games of love.

Example: Meeting someone for the first time can be nerve-wracking, but so can trying to balance your eagerness with your need to play it cool when you're in a dating relationship.

» lo interesantethe fun part .

Example: Becoming cognizant of these retail promotional tools is the first step -- the fun part is adopting successful ones!.

» lo más interesantehighlights [Generalmente usado en el plural] .

Example: This paper examines the highlights of the programme as well as the social events, excursions and major contributions to professional thinking.

» lugar interesantehotspot .

Example: By doing so, the system finds hotspots on the Web that contain information germane to a user's query.

» poco interesantedull [duller -comp., dullest -sup.]  ; uninterestinguninspiringunremarkablejackdaw .

Example: These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.

Example: There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person.

Example: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.

Example: This dish, billed as the house specialty, was just an unremarkable griddled steak topped with some green bell peppers and green onions.

Example: The contrast between the fine feathers of these superb bindings and their jackdaw contents is often quaint.

» prometer ser interesantepromise + to be interesting .

Example: The future of citation indexing promises to be interesting.

» ser interesante + Infinitivobe as well + Infinitivobe well + Infinitivo .

Example: It is as well to note the connection between specificity and recall and precision.

Example: In order that the picture may not be too commonplace, by reason of sticking to present-day patterns, it may be well to mention one such possibility.

» ser interesante parabe of interest (to/for) .

Example: This note is of interest primarily for music = Esta nota es de interés principalmente para la música.

» ser interesante + Verbobe neat to + Verbo .

Example: I have always thought that it would be neat to take a trip to Israel -- as a Christian it would be so historically mind blowing.

Interesante synonyms

intriguing in spanish: intrigante, pronunciation: ɪntrigɪŋ part of speech: adjective fascinating in spanish: fascinante, pronunciation: fæsəneɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective riveting in spanish: remachado, pronunciation: rɪvətɪŋ part of speech: adjective gripping in spanish: agarre, pronunciation: grɪpɪŋ part of speech: adjective absorbing in spanish: absorbente, pronunciation: əbzɔrbɪŋ part of speech: adjective engrossing in spanish: fascinante, pronunciation: ɪngroʊsɪŋ part of speech: adjective newsworthy in spanish: de interés periodístico, pronunciation: nuzwɜrði part of speech: adjective unputdownable in spanish: indiscutible, pronunciation: ənpʊtdaʊnəbəl part of speech: adjective
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