Pleitesía in english
Pleading
pronunciation: plidɪŋ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: plidɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures
pleitesía = kowtow [kow-tow] ; homage.
Example: The best example of this situation is an article published in the Wall Street Journal 'Microsoft's kowtow'.Example: The title of the article is 'A remarkable mathematician on the activity of information and documentation: homage to Grigore C. Moisil'.more:
» rendir pleitesía = kowtow [kow-tow] ; pay + tribute ; pay + homage ; pay + obeisance ; make + obeisance ; pay + (due) respect to ; pay + (due) regard to ; pay + (due) recognition to .
Example: It really is time we stopped kow-towing to every Tom, Dick and Harry who runs down our industry. Example: This event was held to celebrate the 61st birthday of Professor Kaula and pay tribute to his contribution to the library profession. Example: Some autors pay homage to Bradford by citing 'Documentation' without really considering its significance to the subject in hand. Example: The incident should serve as an eye-opener to those who have no qualms paying obeisance to various religious seers during their official visits. Example: They are making obeisance to something that it is obvious they do not comprehend. Example: Week after week, he struck a delicate balance, paying due respect to his powerful guests while pressing them to answer tough questions. Example: A firm must pay due regard to the interests of its customers and treat them fairly. Example: It is therefore important to pay due recognition to both sides of the equation.