Lucido in english
Lucid
pronunciation: lusəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: lusəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
lúcido1 = lucid ; clear-headed ; luminous ; shining ; clear-sighted ; of (a) sound mind ; pellucid.
Example: A lucid summary of the factors involved in cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit studies was given by Lancaster in 1971.Example: This book offers the opportunity to practice reasoning in a clear-headed and critical way.Example: Rather than the luminous deity that appears elsewhere in medieval literature, he presents a character who resembles the jealous husband of the fabliaux who keeps a young wife under lock and key and who responds violently when he is cuckolded.Example: When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.Example: Her diversified and highly committed authorship is characterized by disrespectful humour, clear-sighted solemnity and inconspicuous warmth.Example: The candidate must be 21 years of age, have parental permission, and be physically healthy, free of debt, and possessed of a sound mind.Example: She adds a new dimension to the traditional theme of love by giving expression to her emotions in a simple and pellucid style.more:
» mente lúcida = clear mind .
Example: A weekend with the family or a few hours playing a favorite sport can release tension so we return to work with a clear mind and high spirits.lucido2 = brilliant ; splendid.
Example: This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.Example: She wanted to suggest some course of action splendid and decisive, and was perturbed to find that she could not.lucir = showcase ; sport.
Example: Officially known as SOLEX, this exhibition showcases mainly IT based products for the legal profession.Example: She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.more:
» lucir las piernas = show off + Posesivo + legs .
Example: She was seen showing off her legs as she was snapped coming back from an early morning gym session this weekend.» lucirse = show off .
Example: The district will proudly show off its historical heritage: the monastic library at Broumov, founded in the 13th century by Benedictine monks.» para lucirse = just for swank .
Example: We kept the old wind-up clock on the living room wall just for swank.» ponerse en forma para la lucir el cuerpo en la playa = get + beach-fit .
Example: The key to getting beach-fit is to start your health and fitness plan early.» por lucirse = just for swank .
Example: We kept the old wind-up clock on the living room wall just for swank.