Magnífico in english

Magnificent

pronunciation: mægnɪfəsənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

magnificar = magnify. 

Example: More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.

magnífico = exciting ; magnificent ; superb ; splendid ; fabulous ; glorious ; gorgeous ; many splendoured ; princely ; super-duper ; a heck of a + Nombre ; fab ; brill ; peachy ; peachy-keen ; groovy . 

Example: Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.Example: Although the work of the CRG makes fascinating reading, and magnificent contributions were made towards the clarification of the principles of classification, much work remain to be done.Example: The image of the reference librarian, as portrayed by Katherine Hepburn in the film, 'Desk Set,' suggests the superb flair and intellectual acumen with which reference librarians would like to dazzle their patrons.Example: She wanted to suggest some course of action splendid and decisive, and was perturbed to find that she could not.Example: The whole question of the language used in folk stories and the qualities to look for is studied at length by Elizabeth Cook in 'The Ordinary and the fabulous', a book of inexhaustible value to teachers and all those engaged in storytelling and reading aloud.Example: In other words, compare the glorious statements made about the purpose of libraries in 1849 with the opening of Manchester Public Library, with one ceremony for the working class and one for the 'nobs'.Example: The hotel features 428 newly renovated guest rooms with upscale southwestern décor and private balconies with gorgeous mountain views = The hotel features 428 newly renovated guest rooms with upscale southwestern décor and private balconies with gorgeous mountain views.Example: In the article 'Love is a many splendoured thing' a selection of 13 writers of romance, both new and veteran, all on the rise in their field, discuss their craft and the challenges of today's market.Example: By my most delightful excursion was to Hamilton itself, one of the most princely places I have ever visited.Example: He recently passed away due to a heart attack and he was a super-duper awesome guy.Example: Well, it's been a heck of a weekend so far.Example: After seeing her video, who can't love her with her fab hair combined with her fab fashion.Example: It was great to be at the concert and to see everyone having such a brill time!.Example: Grab your sunscreen and a frisbee, it's a peachy day for the beach!.Example: Sure, other than all that, I guess they've been peachy-keen.Example: How many British households need to own a tablet device before they cease to be just a groovy fad?.

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» ejemplo magníficoshining example .

Example: By American standards, this may not stack up to much, but in France these efforts to educate citizens stand out as a shining example.

» ser magnífico + Gerundiobe terrific at + Gerundio .

Example: We are terrific at convening meetings, outlining problems, developing agendas and saying, 'Here's what needs to be done'.

» tener un aspecto magníficolook + superb .

Example: Curvy women can look superb in bathing suits, just make sure it's appropriate for your body -- pregnant or not.

» vista magníficastunning viewbreathtaking view .

Example: Astronauts have filmed the incredible moment a solar storm lit up the skies, giving onlookers a stunning view of the Northern Lights.

Example: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.

Magnífico synonyms

brilliant in spanish: brillante, pronunciation: brɪljənt part of speech: adjective impressive in spanish: impresionante, pronunciation: ɪmpresɪv part of speech: adjective splendid in spanish: espléndido, pronunciation: splendəd part of speech: adjective glorious in spanish: glorioso, pronunciation: glɔriəs part of speech: adjective
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