Lleno in english

Full

pronunciation: fʊl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

llenar = fill ; litter ; fill up ; top up ; crowd ; top off. 

Example: Once a university's reserve store is filled it should be expected to dispose of surplus stock, normally to the British Library.Example: There are plenty of omission failures of this sort, and they litter most of the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletins.Example: Nonetheless, shelves fill up and eventually must be relieved of duplicated, superseded or obsolete books.Example: Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.Example: Titles on alternative medicine are now crowding US bookshelves.Example: They topped off their glasses and grabbed a few fistfuls of the remaining delicacies.

more:

» corazón + llenarse + de alegríaPosesivo + heart + fill + with joy .

Example: This chickadee on the picture here is still fighting after going through hell and back and every time I get news of her progress, my heart fills with joy.

» llenar defill with .

Example: The novel is disturbingly dark, violent, and filled with iconoclasm, despair, and paranoia = La novela es inquietantmente siniestra y violenta y está llena de iconoclasía, desesperación y paranoia.

» llenar de alegríadelightbrighten upgladden  ; fill + Nombre + with joy .

Example: Libraries must begin seriously to assess how well they are anticipating, meeting, and delighting students and faculty.

Example: The flowers will really help brighten up the cemetery when they flower in spring.

Example: It gladdened him that she was close, that she would not be easily lost, but the pain was not so easily dissuaded.

Example: Besides this was the first time she was travelling abroad and the prospect of seeing a foreign land seemed to fill her up with joy.

» llenar de gozogladden  .

Example: It gladdened him that she was close, that she would not be easily lost, but the pain was not so easily dissuaded.

» llenar de luzflood with + lightbrighten up .

Example: Opened in 1989, the library is housed in a modern building with large bay windows that flood the space with light.

Example: The short, dreary days of winter are a good time to think about adding skylights to brighten up dark rooms.

» llenar demasiadooverfill  .

Example: While it may not seem like a big deal to overfill the oil in your car, it can cause major malfunctions and potentially cost you thousands of dollars.

» llenar de orgullofill + Nombre + with pride .

Example: American rebels needed a strong sense of identity, something that would anoint them as unique and fill them with pride.

» llenar de terrorterrorise [terrorize, -USA]terrify .

Example: Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.

Example: The purpose of terrorism is to terrify.

» llenar el depósitogas up [De combustible] .

Example: We sat on the runway for about 45 min while they gassed us up.

» llenar el depósito de la gasolinafill + the (gas) tank uptank up (+ the car) .

Example: Immediately after I fill the gas tank up, my car reeks of gasoline for about a day or two.

Example: On the way home, I stopped at the gas station and tanked up the car.

» llenar el depósito del cochegas up + the car .

Example: Along with selling groceries and hardware, the store was the only place in town to gas up the car.

» llenar el tanquegas up [De combustible] .

Example: We sat on the runway for about 45 min while they gassed us up.

» llenar el tanque de la gasolinafill + the (gas) tank uptank up (+ the car) .

Example: Immediately after I fill the gas tank up, my car reeks of gasoline for about a day or two.

Example: On the way home, I stopped at the gas station and tanked up the car.

» llenar el tanque del cochegas up + the carfill + the (gas) tank up .

Example: Along with selling groceries and hardware, the store was the only place in town to gas up the car.

Example: Immediately after I fill the gas tank up, my car reeks of gasoline for about a day or two.

» llenar en excesooverfill  .

Example: While it may not seem like a big deal to overfill the oil in your car, it can cause major malfunctions and potentially cost you thousands of dollars.

» llenar gasolinapump + gasfuelrefuel  .

Example: A search is underway for a purse snatcher who has grabbed at least 27 bags from customers pumping gas at gas stations.

Example: Besides the danger of vehicle catching on fire there is one other reason not to keep the motor running while fueling.

Example: The cable to my filler cap reservoir snapped and I have no way of opening the cap to refuel.

» llenar hasta el bordefill + Nombre + to the brimfill + Nombre + to the rimtop off .

Example: In Experiment 3, blind and blindfolded sighted observers filled vessels to the brim using only auditory information.

Example: Then pour some boiling distilled water in each eyecup almost filling it to the rim.

Example: They topped off their glasses and grabbed a few fistfuls of the remaining delicacies.

» llenar hasta rebosaroverfill  .

Example: While it may not seem like a big deal to overfill the oil in your car, it can cause major malfunctions and potentially cost you thousands of dollars.

» llenar las callesbe (all) out in (full) forcecome (all) out in + (full) forcefill + the streetspour into + the streets .

Example: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.

Example: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.

Example: More then 30,000 demonstrators filled the streets around the White House today chanting, 'Stop the US-Israeli war against Lebanon and Palestine'.

Example: The quake was so intense that people poured into the streets through fear.

» llenar muchobe filling [Referido principalmete a la comida] .

Example: Fruits and vegetables that are slowly digested are the most filling and hold off the hunger pangs for longer.

» llenarsebecome + full .

Example: Watch what happens when the output diskette becomes full.

» llenarse de alcoholtank up .

Example: This pub is usually crowded with a mainly young and wealthy clientele tanking up before heading to the dance clubs nearby.

» llenarse el bolsilloline + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s) .

Example: A number of Antiquaries feared that it was all a plot hatched by 'a few designing members' to line their own pockets.

» llenarse el estómago dehave + a bellyful of .

Example: It seemed to me then, as it seems to me now, that having a bellyful of alcohol is essential if you are going to attend, let alone enjoy, the average British discotheque.

» llenar un estómago vacíofill + an empty stomach .

Example: Activities such as gardening or cookery are dealt with in many books in ways which go far beyond the simple keeping down of weeds or just filling empty stomachs.

» llenar un huecofill + a gapfill in + a gapfill + the breach .

Example: In addition, secondary works are actively sought, while older materials is acquired to fill gaps in the collection.

Example: I'll need the rest of the time to fill in any gaps with specifics.

Example: The author warns that if academic libraries do not step up to this educational role, other units on campus or commercial enterprises will fill the breach.

» llenar un vacíofill + vacuumfill + a gapfill in + a gapfill + voidfill + the breach .

Example: There were no plans to revive either branch, so the bookmobiles had to fill the vacuum as traveling branches.

Example: In addition, secondary works are actively sought, while older materials is acquired to fill gaps in the collection.

Example: I'll need the rest of the time to fill in any gaps with specifics.

Example: The aim is to try to fill the almost total void which exists in the area of writings on library management.

Example: The author warns that if academic libraries do not step up to this educational role, other units on campus or commercial enterprises will fill the breach.

» que llena muchofilling [Referido principalmente a la comida] .

Example: Try these filling microwavable vegan meals that are quick to prepare -- giving you more time to devote to helping animals.

» tapón de llenadofiller cap .

Example: The cable to my filler cap reservoir snapped and I have no way of opening the cap to refuel.

» tapón de llenado del radiadorradiator (filler) cap .

Example: Replace the lost antifreeze with new antifreeze via the radiator filler cap.

lleno = laden ; whole ; saturated ; full ; packed full ; teeming ; wall-to-wall ; chock-full. 

Example: When you arrive at the check-out desk you have a laden trolley and many more items than on your shopping list.Example: One of them will take instructions and data from a whole roomful of girls armed with simple keyboard punches.Example: Place a drop of a saturated solution of sugar in water on the paper and dab up the excess liquid with cotton wool.Example: Since recall goes up as precision goes down, it is clearly not possible to achieve in general a system which gives full recall at the same time as full precision.Example: The days will be packed full, without any filler and without a moment wasted.Example: London is a teeming haven of loutish boors whose idea of sophistication is to get drunk and tell bawdy gags.Example: It was wall-to-wall crowds, ambulances could not get through and forget being able to buy so much as a coke without an hour wait.Example: Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.

more:

» cabeza llena de pájaroshead in the clouds .

Example: The title of the conference was 'Head in the clouds, feet on the ground: serials vision and common sense'.

» cafetera llena de cafépot of coffee .

Example: But the key to a great pot of coffee is no mystery; it merely depends on first-rate ingredients, good equipment and proper technique.

» calle llena de chabolasshanty-lined street .

Example: New Delhi is all at once chaotic and calm, a complicated city where cows often wander the shanty-lined streets.

» camino lleno de bachesbumpy roadbumpy ride .

Example: The article is entitled 'European approaches to the information society: a gold rush over bumpy roads?'.

Example: She hadn't actually tossed her cookies, but the dust of the road and the smell of the exhaust combined with the bumpy ride had nauseated her.

» canasta llenabasketful .

Example: But what about the fact that twelve basketfuls of bread were left over -- already broken into bite-size pieces?.

» coche llenocarload .

Example: A carload of people including a mother and son were arrested on various drug and alcohol charges.

» completamente lleno (de)filled to capacityfull to capacity .

Example: If a class is filled to capacity, please contact the secretary and ask to be put on a waiting list.

Example: Once the bucket is full to capacity, let the contents ferment for a period of 10-14 days at room temperature.

» con la cabeza llena de pájaroswith + Posesivo + head in the clouds .

Example: With his head in the clouds he has failed to notice that he is venturing toward the edge of the cliff top that his path has become.

» con la cara llena de pecasfreckle-faced .

Example: Freckle-faced, scrawny, and almost sixteen, Cane has ants in her pants.

» dar de llenohit + home .

Example: With our students, with our employees, the stress of the pulp and paper mill's shutdown is starting to hit home.

» decir con la boca llenasay in + full confidence .

Example: And although I still feel there are oodles of designers out there who are better than me, I can say in full confidence I ain't half bad.

» dedicarse de lleno aget + Posesivo + teeth intothrow + Reflexivo + intosink + Posesivo + teeth into .

Example: Once he's got his teeth into something, he just won't let go.

Example: Freshers' week is a festival to launch you into university life and as your first week at University, you should throw yourself into it and give everything a go!.

Example: She was a teacher before she sank her teeth into writing.

» dedicarse de lleno a ellobe at it .

Example: As someone who is at it like billy-o almost every hour that God sends, I was delighted but not surprised by this survey.

» el camino hacia + Nombre + está lleno de + Nombrethe road (to/towards) + Nombre + is paved with + Nombre .

Example: The road towards the electronic library is paved with challenges.

» enfrascar a Alguien de lleno en lo más difícilthrow + Nombre + in at the deep end .

Example: The article is entitled 'User education in a college library; observations of one thrown in at the deep end!'.

» entrar de llenoplunge into .

Example: Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.

» entrar de lleno enget + stuck intoget + stuck into .

Example: There are so many camels out and about causing damage to the landscape that we've decided to have a reasonably decent injection of funds to get stuck into this issue.

Example: There are so many camels out and about causing damage to the landscape that we've decided to have a reasonably decent injection of funds to get stuck into this issue.

» estar llenobe stuffed .

Example: No matter how stuffed you are after the main course you always have room for a little dessert.

» estar lleno al completobe a full house .

Example: There will be a full house and we'll have to give them a guard of honour.

» estar lleno debe full ofbe plagued withbe rank withbe thick with .

Example: The rhetoric of curriculum change in SLIS is full of such large judgements and unanswered questions.

Example: Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future = La biblioteca contemporánea y el discurso de las ciencias de la información están plagados de visiones subjetivas y de puntos débiles que seriamente afectan a los esfuerzos de la profesión para planificar el futuro de la biblioteca.

Example: The air was so rank with toxic stink that emergency hotlines were flooded with calls from people sickened by the fumes.

Example: The boatmen struggled to navigate the river which was thick with water hyacinth.

» estar lleno de energíabe full of beansbe full of energy .

Example: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.

Example: They were full of energy and that brought the party to life.

» estar lleno de posibilidadesbrim with + potential .

Example: Africa as a continent is brimming with potential, a place that has so much just waiting to be grasped.

» estar lleno de problemasbristle with + problemsbe plagued with problems .

Example: The vast majority of management problems, even those which seem at first glance to be wholly planning or organizing or controlling problems, usually turn out to be bristling with ticklish human relations problems.

Example: Even Plantin, who was a shrewd man, was constantly plagued with problems resulting from excessive borrowing.

» estar lleno de vitalidadbe full of beansbe full of energy .

Example: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.

Example: They were full of energy and that brought the party to life.

» estar lleno totalbe a full house .

Example: There will be a full house and we'll have to give them a guard of honour.

» haber lleno al completobe a full house .

Example: There will be a full house and we'll have to give them a guard of honour.

» haber lleno totalbe a full house .

Example: There will be a full house and we'll have to give them a guard of honour.

» habitación llena deroomful .

Example: One of them will take instructions and data from a whole roomful of girls armed with simple keyboard punches.

» hablar con la boca llenaspeak with + Posesivo + mouth fulltalk with + Posesivo + mouth full .

Example: Nick speaking with his mouth full is a sight to behold.

Example: He slurps, spills, slouches, talks with his mouth full, and never, ever tucks in his shirt.

» llena de argotslangy .

Example: And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.

» llena de depresionespitted .

Example: The video data are carried by a pitted spiral track, as shown in Fig. 12.

» lleno al máximopacked to capacitypacked to the raftersfull to the gunwalesloaded to the gunwales .

Example: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.

Example: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.

Example: At this time of year, the boats at the floating market are full to the gunwales with sweet potatoes, cabbages, carrots and spring onions.

Example: As she approached the wharf it could be seen that she was loaded to the gunwales with cases and boxes.

» lleno a reventarburstingbursting at the seamspacked to capacitypacked to the raftersfull to the gunwalesloaded to the gunwales .

Example: The bursting linen cupboard is characteristic of the late 19th century, since people used their linen to decorate interiors.

Example: The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.

Example: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.

Example: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.

Example: At this time of year, the boats at the floating market are full to the gunwales with sweet potatoes, cabbages, carrots and spring onions.

Example: As she approached the wharf it could be seen that she was loaded to the gunwales with cases and boxes.

» lleno a topepacked to capacitypacked to the raftersfull to the gunwalesloaded to the gunwales .

Example: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.

Example: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.

Example: At this time of year, the boats at the floating market are full to the gunwales with sweet potatoes, cabbages, carrots and spring onions.

Example: As she approached the wharf it could be seen that she was loaded to the gunwales with cases and boxes.

» lleno completofull house .

Example: This article describes the success of a story-telling programme which brings full houses in central and branch libraries.

» lleno defraught withreplete withfull ofbursting withstrewn withteeming withstudded withbrimful (of/with)riddled withflush withladen withfilled with .

Example: That such uninformed intelligence has been translated into hard decisions is fraught with the gravest of consequences for the future of SLIS as bases for IT development.

Example: Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.

Example: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.

Example: It is a great pleasure to welcome you to a country bursting with pride and energy.

Example: The field of reference work is strewn with failures, measured in the enquirer's terms, but where the reference librarian did provide a technically perfect answer to the actual question asked.

Example: In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.

Example: He embodies the otherworldly in a narrative studded with spectacles and visions.

Example: This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.

Example: This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.

Example: There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.

Example: Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?.

Example: His succinct, strong, authoritative voice made him easy to find in a room filled with people.

» lleno (de)jam-packed (with) .

Example: This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.

» lleno defraught withreplete withfull ofbursting withstrewn withteeming withstudded withbrimful (of/with)riddled withflush withladen withfilled with .

Example: That such uninformed intelligence has been translated into hard decisions is fraught with the gravest of consequences for the future of SLIS as bases for IT development.

Example: Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.

Example: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.

Example: It is a great pleasure to welcome you to a country bursting with pride and energy.

Example: The field of reference work is strewn with failures, measured in the enquirer's terms, but where the reference librarian did provide a technically perfect answer to the actual question asked.

Example: In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.

Example: He embodies the otherworldly in a narrative studded with spectacles and visions.

Example: This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.

Example: This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.

Example: There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.

Example: Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?.

Example: His succinct, strong, authoritative voice made him easy to find in a room filled with people.

» lleno de acciónactionful [action-full]action-packed .

Example: Men will often stick at the actionful adventure story; stage they often get a taste for at about the age of ten.

Example: I would deliberately avoid raising expectations that this is going to be an exciting action-packed read.

» lleno de aciertoscrowned with + success .

Example: Only as his experience grew did this young man see that what he did was littered as much, if not more, with failure as it was crowned with success of a lasting kind.

» lleno de acontecimientoseventfulevent-filled .

Example: I'm looking forward to meeting as many of you as is humanly possible during what I know will prove to be a marvellous and eventful week.

Example: This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.

» lleno de actividadesevent-filled .

Example: This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.

» lleno de agujeros de balabullet-riddled .

Example: Police were investigating after a bullet-riddled car crashed into a home in a crime-ridden suburb and officers arrived to find the driver had left the scene.

» lleno de alegríaoverjoyed  .

Example: They preformed four phenomenal songs for us, which left us in an overjoyed and excited mood; it was a brilliant way to start the day!.

» lleno de anécdotasanecdotal .

Example: The old expressions 'spin a yarn', 'weave a tale' suggest the anecdotal, conversational quality that must be striven for by the storyteller.

» lleno de angustiaangst-ridden .

Example: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.

» lleno de arrugaspuckereddeeply furrowed .

Example: His forehead was all puckered, and his red mouth set in a pout.

Example: Rejuvenation procedures typically performed in conjunction with a facelift are brow lift, to correct a sagging or deeply furrowed brow, and eyelid surgery to rejuvenate aging eyes.

» lleno de bachesbumpy .

Example: The article is entitled 'The big bumpy shift: digital music via the Internet'.

» lleno de balazosbullet-riddled .

Example: Police were investigating after a bullet-riddled car crashed into a home in a crime-ridden suburb and officers arrived to find the driver had left the scene.

» lleno de bichosbug-ridden .

Example: For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.

» lleno de bultosknobby [knobbier -comp., knobbiest -sup.]  ; knobbly [knobblier -comp., knobbliest -sup.]  .

Example: Its fleshy fruit measures up to 5 inches in diameter, has a yellow-green color and a knobby surface that resembles a brain.

Example: This very rare type of birthmark consists of a dark red or purple mark which, while it is flat, may have a slightly knobbly surface.

» lleno de carácterfull of character .

Example: It is a small town, full of charm and character, and is very welcoming to students of all nationalities.

» lleno de cardenalesblack and blue .

Example: A black-and-blue nail is usually caused by sudden or repetitive injury to a toe = Una uña amoratada es el resultado normalmente provocado por una herida repetitiva o repentina en un dedo.

» lleno de chismesgossipy .

Example: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.

» lleno de clichéscliche-ridden .

Example: A constant annoyance in news writing is journalese -- a trade jargon that relies on worn-out, copycat, cliche-ridden phrasing.

» lleno de confianzaconfidentlyfull of confidence .

Example: In the interests of document identification, the title is normally quoted verbatim so that the document record can be successfully and confidently matched with the document.

Example: The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.

» lleno de cráterescratered .

Example: The moon's cratered surface is transected by a number of prominent chasms up to 10 kilometres across.

» lleno de cucarachascockroach-riddenroach-ridden .

Example: Thirteen illegal immigrants living in a cramped cockroach-ridden three-bed house.

Example: The town counted three roach-ridden hotels, a few mediocre restaurants, and a whorehouse about five hundred meters from the main street.

» lleno de curvasbendy [bendier -comp., bendiest -sup.]  .

Example: The narrow, bendy road climbs steeply uphill, rising from the valley to the fields above.

» lleno de delincuentescrime-riddencrime-riddledcrime-infested .

Example: 8,000 surveillance cameras will be intalled this year in the most crime-ridden areas of the city and in places frequented by tourists.

Example: In the 1990s, the area sunk into a state of utter horror, as it became one of the most crime-riddled areas in the entire city.

Example: It is like claiming that because crime in certain areas of Miami is bad that all Miami is crime-infested and should not be visited.

» lleno de deudasdebt-riddendebt-riddleddebt-laden .

Example: Our relentlessly, selfishly consumerist, debt-ridden, decadent society has a lot to answer for.

Example: A model for the development of information services in buoyant but debt-riddled Brazil may only be partially relevant to post oil-boom Nigeria, and consequently inappropriate to drought-plagued Ethiopia.

Example: Debt-laden companies are selling off assets as a slowing economy, a weak rupee and volatile capital markets offer little hope of a turnaround.

» lleno de disgresionesmeandering .

Example: Little did I know, but I was about to spend the next 11 hours of my life in a conference room, listening to a very meandering speaker.

» lleno de divagacionesmeandering .

Example: Little did I know, but I was about to spend the next 11 hours of my life in a conference room, listening to a very meandering speaker.

» lleno de diversiónfun-filled .

Example: This is a great destination for some family fun with many attractions aimed at the family market and many fun-filled events and action-packed outdoor activities.

» lleno de dudasdoubtfulfull of doubts .

Example: Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.

Example: The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.

» lleno de encantofull of charm .

Example: It is a small town, full of charm and character, and is very welcoming to students of all nationalities.

» lleno de energíaenergeticfeisty [feistier -comp., feistiest -sup.]  ; peppy [peppier -comp., peppiest -sup.]  ; energised [energized, -USA] .

Example: She has been a vital and energetic voice in the movement to increase the sensitivity and responsibility of libraries to social issues, as well as a first-rate cataloger.

Example: It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.

Example: Despite strict morality contracts, many movie studios in the 1930s through the 60s fed their young actors and actresses drugs to keep them peppy.

Example: What stops you from becoming the person you truly want to be: motivated, energized, and hitting on all cylinders?.

» lleno de entusiasmoenthusiastic [Adjetivo] .

Example: Mr Berman, who is a very personable and enthusiastic librarian, certainly comes across.

» lleno de erroresbuggy [buggier -comp., buggiest -sup.]  .

Example: OPUS software is version 1.0 and has been pretty buggy.

» lleno de espinasbony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.]  .

Example: I think bony chickens are really just used for making stock.

» lleno de estrellasstarry .

Example: Her view was that 'a scholar had no more concern with the merits of the literature with which he deals than Newton with the beauties of the countryside or of the starry heavens.

» lleno de eventosevent-filled .

Example: This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.

» lleno de éxitoscrowned with + success .

Example: Only as his experience grew did this young man see that what he did was littered as much, if not more, with failure as it was crowned with success of a lasting kind.

» lleno de famososcelebrity-studdedstar-studded .

Example: Morris writes rhapsodically about celebrity-studded parties, roistering interludes with major writers and artists, as well as gossip-column habitues.

Example: In producing a star-studded extravaganza using alumni, make sure the campus has the right resources.

» lleno de fantasmasghost-ridden .

Example: I warn you, the place is rat-ridden, ghost-ridden, and damp into the bargain!.

» lleno de gasesgassy [gassier -comp., gassiest -sup.]  .

Example: These past couple of months I have noticed that after eating, I am left feeling rather bloated around the tummy which is really uncomfortable, and I get very gassy and belchy.

» lleno de graciagraceful .

Example: The author who can vary his terminology to maintain the reader's interest is a handicap to the indexer, who is more concerned with the ideas conveyed than with the niceties of a graceful literary style.

» lleno de hierbajosweedy [weedier -comp., weediest -sup.]  .

Example: Needless to say, four years later, the lawn was very brown and weedy.

» lleno de huesosbony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.]  .

Example: I think bony chickens are really just used for making stock.

» lleno de ilusionesstardust in + Posesivo + eyes .

Example: They used to be raw, untrained middle-class girls with stardust in their eyes until they achieved prime time glory.

» lleno de informaciónpopulated .

Example: New users of the directory, quite reasonably, expect a fully populated directory with all information accessible at high-speed.

» lleno de insectosinsect-ridden .

Example: Their long canine teeth are used mostly for biting into insect-ridden logs or for tearing apart carrion.

» lleno de interéssolicitously .

Example: Need someone to talk to about it?' inquired Lehmann solicitously.

» lleno de luzlight-filled .

Example: The café is a spacious, light-filled room with a sloping ceiling and natural wood flooring.

» lleno de manchassmudgy [smudgier -comp., smudgiest -sup.]  .

Example: One is plain black and the other is black with smudgy lavender and pale pink flowers.

» lleno de matojosweedy [weedier -comp., weediest -sup.]  .

Example: Needless to say, four years later, the lawn was very brown and weedy.

» lleno de monedascoin-filled .

Example: His disgusted expression, however, loosened and settled on one of guilt as he saw the man's tattered clothing and coin-filled guitar case.

» lleno de mosquitosmosquito-ridden .

Example: It was damp and mosquito-ridden and one day a fierce northwesterly blew down most of the tents, but the weather was generally kind.

» lleno de nudosgnarly [gnarlier -comp., gnarliest -sup.]  .

Example: These gnarly old vines produce concentrated fruit of unsurpass quality and intensity.

» lleno de odiohateful .

Example: You will not upload, post, reproduce or distribute through the Service any libelous, obscene, unlawful, racist, hateful, or otherwise objectionable information of any kind.

» lleno de pecasfreckled .

Example: This particular character was a young, freckled, gap-toothed and jug-eared white boy.

» lleno de peligrosrisk-laden .

Example: The mental attitude which best reflected the risk-laden world inhabited by those living off the sea was their belief in luck.

» lleno de polillamothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.]  .

Example: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.

» lleno de prejuiciosprejudiced .

Example: This struck me, in my prejudiced, dutiful mood, as somewhat high-flown.

» lleno de problemasproblem-ridden .

Example: The negative aspects of adding such a problem-ridden medium to the library are far outweighed by the potential benefits video offers.

» lleno de ratasratty [rattier -comp., rattier -sup.]  ; rat-riddenrat-infested .

Example: She was caught in a flood and swept into a ratty sewer.

Example: I warn you, the place is rat-ridden, ghost-ridden, and damp into the bargain!.

Example: She was forced to deliver her own babies in a rat-infested dungeon with nothing but a dog-eared book on pregnancy to help her.

» lleno de ratonesmouse-ridden .

Example: My wife and I moved it to the garage, where it sat abandoned for more years, becoming even moldier and more mouse ridden.

» lleno de remordimientoremorseful .

Example: All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.

» lleno de replieguesdeeply furrowed .

Example: Rejuvenation procedures typically performed in conjunction with a facelift are brow lift, to correct a sagging or deeply furrowed brow, and eyelid surgery to rejuvenate aging eyes.

» lleno de retoschallenging .

Example: Thus in an attentive reader literature is expansive, visionary, challenging, subversive, in the true and best sense.

» lleno de riesgosrisk-laden .

Example: The mental attitude which best reflected the risk-laden world inhabited by those living off the sea was their belief in luck.

» lleno de saborflavourful [flavorful, -USA]full-flavoured [full-flavored, -USA]flavoursome [flavorsome, -USA]  .

Example: Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.

Example: Full-flavoured, deliciously sweet and tender, British asparagus is regularly described as the 'best in the world'.

Example: The shoulder of pork has become a popular cut of meat in recent years, and it's a fantastic flavoursome meat joint when cooked slowly.

» lleno de sandecesrubbishy .

Example: Science fiction may be so obviously rubbishy that one is tempted to dismiss the whole product as rubbish.

» lleno de saviasappy [sappier -comp., sappiest -sup.]  .

Example: 'Typically when you cut them down they're a pretty sappy mess,' Roussel said.

» lleno de sentimientosoulful .

Example: What I really dig about the album is the fact that it has such a jazzy, soulful vibe.

» lleno de significadopurposeful .

Example: To do this is to thwart the goal of eliciting genuine dialogue -- candid, searching, and purposeful discussion -- and motivating students to think, to study, to weigh ideas, and to develop their own solutions.

» lleno de surcosdeeply furrowed .

Example: Rejuvenation procedures typically performed in conjunction with a facelift are brow lift, to correct a sagging or deeply furrowed brow, and eyelid surgery to rejuvenate aging eyes.

» lleno de terrorterror-struck .

Example: We were entrusted with the herculean task of rebuilding a state that had been devastated by a crippled economy and a terror-struck atmosphere.

» lleno de vaporsteamy [steamier -comp., steamiest -sup.]  .

Example: Sightseeing is not the same, when it is raining buckets and you see the world through steamy grey glasses.

» lleno de vidavibrantfeisty [feistier -comp., feistiest -sup.]  ; perky [perkier -comp., perkiest -sup.]  ; spry [spryer comp., spryest -sup.]  ; sprightly [sprightlier -comp., sprightliest -sup.]  ; spiritedteeming with lifevivaciousebullientsaucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.]  ; high-spiritedbubbly [bubblier - comp., bubbliest -sup.]in (very) high spiritspeppy [peppier -comp., peppiest -sup.]  .

Example: All these issues were successfully addressed by rearranging study, reference, and stack areas and enclosing a small office to create a more vibrant, reference oriented library environment.

Example: It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.

Example: The members of Harvey's family seem almost spookily healthy and perky and nice to each other.

Example: A spry 80 years young, Virginia has been painting murals for the last 50 years and a lot can be said for the advantages of experience.

Example: He was described as a 'sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.

Example: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.

Example: Mars resembled earth teeming with life three billion years ago.

Example: This petite, agile, graceful and vivacious artiste was a picture of self-confidence on the stage.

Example: The ebullient Mr Wang is a chatterbox and a bit of a show-off.

Example: She tells the remarkable tale of an animal whose saucy personality brought joy to the lives of countless people.

Example: It is better to be high-spirited even though one makes more mistakes, than to be narrow-minded and all too prudent.

Example: She's a very sociable, bubbly person.

Example: There are several reasons for the Japanese people to enter 2012 in high spirits.

Example: Despite strict morality contracts, many movie studios in the 1930s through the 60s fed their young actors and actresses drugs to keep them peppy.

» lleno de vigorpeppy [peppier -comp., peppiest -sup.]  ; energised [energized, -USA] .

Example: Despite strict morality contracts, many movie studios in the 1930s through the 60s fed their young actors and actresses drugs to keep them peppy.

Example: What stops you from becoming the person you truly want to be: motivated, energized, and hitting on all cylinders?.

» lleno de vitalidadbubbly [bubblier - comp., bubbliest -sup.]vibrantfeisty [feistier -comp., feistiest -sup.]  ; perky [perkier -comp., perkiest -sup.]  ; spr

Lleno synonyms

good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd part of speech: adjective round in spanish: redondo, pronunciation: raʊnd part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb complete in spanish: completar, pronunciation: kəmplit part of speech: adjective, verb rich in spanish: Rico, pronunciation: rɪtʃ part of speech: adjective whole in spanish: todo, pronunciation: hoʊl part of speech: adjective, noun heavy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: hevi part of speech: adjective wax in spanish: cera, pronunciation: wæks part of speech: noun broad in spanish: ancho, pronunciation: brɔd part of speech: adjective replete in spanish: repleto, pronunciation: riplit part of speech: verb laden in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: leɪdən part of speech: adjective ample in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: æmpəl part of speech: adjective total in spanish: total, pronunciation: toʊtəl part of speech: adjective, noun wide in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: waɪd part of speech: adjective entire in spanish: todo, pronunciation: ɪntaɪɜr part of speech: adjective orotund in spanish: rimbombante, pronunciation: ɔroʊtənd part of speech: adjective plangent in spanish: plañidero, pronunciation: plændʒənt part of speech: adjective pregnant in spanish: embarazada, pronunciation: pregnənt part of speech: adjective inundated in spanish: inundado, pronunciation: ɪnəndeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective stentorian in spanish: estentóreo, pronunciation: stentɔriən part of speech: adjective sonorous in spanish: sonoro, pronunciation: sɑnɜrəs part of speech: adjective fully in spanish: completamente, pronunciation: fʊli part of speech: adverb loaded in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: loʊdəd part of speech: adjective filled in spanish: lleno, pronunciation: fɪld part of speech: adjective stuffed in spanish: relleno, pronunciation: stʌft part of speech: adjective rotund in spanish: rotundo, pronunciation: roʊtʌnd part of speech: adjective congested in spanish: congestionado, pronunciation: kəndʒestəd part of speech: adjective booming in spanish: en auge, pronunciation: bumɪŋ part of speech: adjective sounding in spanish: sondeo, pronunciation: saʊndɪŋ part of speech: adjective riddled in spanish: acribillado, pronunciation: rɪdəld part of speech: adjective rumbling in spanish: retumbar, pronunciation: rʌmbəlɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective brimming in spanish: rebosante, pronunciation: brɪmɪŋ part of speech: adjective flooded in spanish: inundado, pronunciation: flʌdəd part of speech: adjective untouched in spanish: sin tocar, pronunciation: əntʌtʃt part of speech: adjective overflowing in spanish: desbordante, pronunciation: oʊvɜrfloʊɪŋ part of speech: adjective grumbling in spanish: quejándose, pronunciation: grʌmbəlɪŋ part of speech: noun chock-full in spanish: lleno, pronunciation: tʃɑkfʊl part of speech: adjective engorged in spanish: congestionado, pronunciation: ɪŋgɔrdʒd part of speech: adjective swarming in spanish: enjambre, pronunciation: swɔrmɪŋ part of speech: adjective chockful in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: tʃɑkfəl part of speech: adjective nourished in spanish: nutrido, pronunciation: nɜrɪʃt part of speech: adjective overloaded in spanish: sobrecargado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrloʊdɪd part of speech: adjective ladened in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: leɪdənd part of speech: adjective undivided in spanish: indiviso, pronunciation: əndəvaɪdɪd part of speech: adjective overfull in spanish: demasiado lleno, pronunciation: oʊvɜrfəl part of speech: adjective glutted in spanish: saturado, pronunciation: glʌtɪd part of speech: adjective brimful in spanish: rebosante, pronunciation: brɪmfəl part of speech: adjective choke-full in spanish: lleno de estrangulamiento, pronunciation: tʃoʊkfʊl part of speech: adjective brimfull in spanish: bañado, pronunciation: brɪmfəl part of speech: adjective overladen in spanish: sobrecargado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrleɪdən part of speech: adjective chuck-full in spanish: lleno de chuck, pronunciation: tʃʌkfəl part of speech: adjective wide-cut in spanish: corte ancho, pronunciation: waɪdkʌt part of speech: adjective weighed down in spanish: agobiado, pronunciation: weɪddaʊn part of speech: adjective untasted in spanish: sin sabor, pronunciation: əntæstɪd part of speech: adjective to the full in spanish: al máximo, pronunciation: tuðəfʊl part of speech: adverb cram full in spanish: lleno lleno, pronunciation: kræmfʊl part of speech: adjective well-lined in spanish: bien alineado, pronunciation: wellaɪnd part of speech: adjective
Follow us