Rico in english

rich

pronunciation: rɪtʃ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

rico1 = affluent ; wealthy ; rich . 

Example: It is easy to predict that a majority of either large or affluent libraries in this country will employ some form of catalog under machine control in the foreseeable future.Example: Today's sophisticated media provide clear advantages to wealthy, well-established interest groups.Example: Capital gains are a part of being very rich, but so is dividend income tax.

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» alimento rico en caloríascalorie-rich food .

Example: People who binge seem to concentrate primarily on junk foods and other calorie-rich food.

» alimento rico en proteínasprotein-rich food .

Example: The body uses proteins from protein-rich food to build hormones, enzymes and antibodies.

» alimento rico en vitaminasvitamin-rich food .

Example: The latest studies seem to suggest that vitamin-rich foods, but not vitamin supplements, have beneficial effects.

» aprendizaje rico en conocimientoknowledge-rich learning [En inteligencia artificial, situación en la que un sistema automatizado adquiere "conocimiento" basado en decisiones "inteligentes" a partir de los datos con los que trabaja] .

Example: Knowledge-rich learning depends on more complex sources of feedback, such as the structure within a document or thesaurus, to direct changes in the knowledge bases on which an intelligent IR system depends.

» barrio de los ricosupper town .

Example: In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.

» casarse con alguien ricomarry into + moneymarry + a fortunemarry + money .

Example: But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with 'the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.

Example: She was in trouble and wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family -- as sly as a fox.

Example: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.

» codearse con los ricosrub + shoulders with the rich and famous .

Example: If you want to rub shoulders with the rich and famous, Marbella is the place for you.

» codearse con los ricos y famososrub + shoulders with the rich and famous .

Example: If you want to rub shoulders with the rich and famous, Marbella is the place for you.

» Costa RicaCosta Rica .

Example: The study was applied to the Latin American and Central American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama.

» dieta rica en caloríascalorie-rich diet .

Example: Avoid calorie-rich diet, don't overeat.

» dieta rica en proteínasprotein-rich diet .

Example: Instead of simply cutting down on calories, opting for a protein-rich diet is the best way to shed those extra kilos.

» dieta rica en vitaminasvitamin-rich diet .

Example: A vitamin-rich diet is something that no one should neglect.

» hacer más ricoadd + richness to .

Example: Short case studies were conducted with eight of the awardees to confirm the findings and add richness to the study.

» hacerse ricostrike it + richstrike + goldhit + the jackpothit + pay dirtstrike + pay dirtmake + a pile (of money)make + a bundle (of money)make + a bomb .

Example: 'Stagecoach robberies', 'shoot-outs', 'striking it rich' these are all typical events associated to the Wild West when men and women from the East went to California searching for gold = "Asaltos a las diligencias", "tiroteos", "volverse millonario" son cosas típicas asociadas al Lejano Oeste cuando los hombres y las mujeres del este se dirigieron a California en busca de oro.

Example: That was a Gold Rush term: the money a miner needed for grub until he struck gold.

Example: Many gamblers dream about the day that they will hit the jackpot.

Example: She was is having a rough day and felt she hit pay dirt when she found a phone in a trash bin after hers was stolen.

Example: She thought she'd struck pay dirt when a wealthy couple hired her to find their missing daughter, who they suspected has started using heroin -- who better to find a junkie than an ex-junkie?.

Example: Savvy merchants that stocked up when the price was low are in a good position to make a pile of money.

Example: For men who wanted to make a bundle of money quickly, and who had no scruples about how to do so, the livestock rustling business was booming in northeastern Montana.

Example: A shoddy company is not meant to give you a permanent solution because their main focus is to make a bomb.

» hazte rico prontoget-rich-quick .

Example: This dream suffered from a lack of funding and the distractions of the dot-com era's get-rich-quick schemes.

» la gente ricathe rich .

Example: This article explains six of the ways the rich are waging a class war against the poor.

» los ricosthe rich .

Example: This article explains six of the ways the rich are waging a class war against the poor.

» Puerto RicoPuerto Rico .

Example: Some of the Caribbean islands with libraries with music collections include Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Cuba, Curaçao, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad.

» rico en almidónstarchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.]  ; farinaceous .

Example: Starchy foods such as bread, cereals, rice, pasta and potatoes are a really important part of a healthy diet.

Example: Many fruits and seeds are sought by animals of all kinds for the sake of their farinaceous or oleaginous properties.

» rico en caloríashigh-caloriecalorie-rich .

Example: A lot of healthy food can also be high-calorie food.

Example: Essentially the average American diet is calorie rich and nutrient poor.

» rico en contenidocontent-rich .

Example: This definition embodies a simple key to creating a self-evolving content-rich medium where connections link the reader to dictionary-like explanations.

» rico en contenido temáticosubject-rich .

Example: The Basic Index includes keywords from subject headings, titles, abstracts, and other subject-rich fields.

» rico en energíaenergy-rich .

Example: Azides are energy-rich molecules with many applications.

» rico en féculasstarchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.]  .

Example: Starchy foods such as bread, cereals, rice, pasta and potatoes are a really important part of a healthy diet.

» rico en fibrashigh-fibre .

Example: Wholemeal breads and pastas, high-fibre cereals and brown rice are wholegrain foods.

» rico en grasafat-rich .

Example: Large white sharks will also scavenge on the carcasses of whale sharks, and on the fat-rich blubber layer of dead whales.

» rico en hidratos de carbonostarchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.]  .

Example: Starchy foods such as bread, cereals, rice, pasta and potatoes are a really important part of a healthy diet.

» rico en informacióninformation-richinfo-rich .

Example: A modern, complex, information-rich society requires that archivists reexamine their role as selectors.

Example: Unless the uneconomic sharing of all kinds of information becomes commonplace it will become impossible for inhabitants of info rich and info poor countries to communicate or transact with each other using the same assumptions.

» rico en mensajesmessage-rich .

Example: In this message-rich culture, individuals have more need that ever before in human history for a repertoire of critical skills.

» rico en nutrientesnutrient-rich .

Example: Tucked in the supermarket's produce display, somewhere between the lettuce and the broccoli, you'll find nutrient-rich Swiss chard.

» rico en óxidooxidised [oxidized, -USA] .

Example: Geochemical analyses showed a fourfold enrichment of oxidized iron and manganese from bedrock.

» rico en proteínashigh proteinprotein-rich .

Example: If you ware looking for a great treat that's low cal and high protein, opt for nonfat yogurt.

Example: As developing countries climb out of poverty, diets become more calorie- and protein-rich, and consumption of animal products grows.

» rico en recursosresource-rich .

Example: Small libraries are often more successful at effective automation than the large resource-rich research libraries.

» rico en TIIT-rich .

Example: The article 'Keeping your ear to the ground' discusses the skills and knowledge information professionals need to have in today's IT-rich climate.

» rico en vitaminasvitamin-rich .

Example: Developed in Europe as an orchard plant, its fruit is said to be vitamin rich and good for jellies and syrup.

» ricos en informacióninformation haves .

Example: On-line retrieval is also democratic, serving as a great equaliser between information haves and information have-nots.

» ricos en información, losinformation-rich, the [Expresión usada para referirse a las personas que disponen de los medios económicos o de otro tipo, tal como bibliotecas, para acceder a la información] .

Example: One likely effect of this would be that the information-rich would become richer and the information-poor poorer, a state of affairs which many would consider highly undesirable.

» ricos, loshavesbetter off, the .

Example: The revolution of information technology is passing many developing countries by and the information gap between haves and have-nots is widening.

Example: It is important to connect libraries and schools to the information superhighway so that all children can have access to it, not just the better off.

» ricos y los pobres, loshaves and the have-nots, the .

Example: Since the early 1990s social scientists have been entertaining the possibility that globalization leads to polarization, that somehow the divide between the haves and the have-nots has been widening.

» rico y famosorich and famous .

Example: More and more of New York's rich and famous are obtaining permits to carry concealed weapons.

» ser apestosamente ricobe filthy richbe stinking richbe loaded richbe loaded with money .

Example: If your main source of information is that magazine, you might think that everyone in Hollywood is filthy rich.

Example: Nicknamed 'Richie' by his friends, the 41-year-old is, well, stinking rich.

Example: Yet, as far as monetary control, the white privileged people are loaded rich.

Example: In other words, the guy's so loaded with money he doesn't even know what to do with it all.

» ser rico enbe rich in .

Example: Good bookshops are few and far between and the kind to be found in most towns are as educationally healthy as a river rich in industrial effluent is physically salubrious.

» ser rico en caloríasbe rich in calories .

Example: Squirrels store nuts for a good reason: they're rich in calories that keep them fed during the long cold winter.

» ser rico en contenidobe rich in content .

Example: When the talk is rich in content, when it is spoken in a variety of tones and is verbally colorful and inventive, a child is being prepared for the possibilities of language.

» ser rico en proteínasbe rich in protein .

Example: Whitefish like cod and halibut, bison, turkey breast, chicken breast, and ostrich breast are all very low in calories and very rich in protein.

» superricos, lossuper rich, the .

Example: The article is entitled 'Our other customers -- the super rich: they also read who roll in dough'.

rico2 = rich ; luscious ; tasty ; delicious ; splendid ; good ; nice . 

Example: So, in practice, instead of exploiting the rich coordination of natural language, most systems ignore these links between concepts and resort to picking words from text at random.Example: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Example: Some tasty ready-made sarnies you can buy in shops are so full of salt they should have a health warning, says a group of experts.Example: This cookbook is designed to help teachers and librarians engage in beneficial collaborations to bring reading to the lips of students in new and 'delicious' ways.Example: She wanted to suggest some course of action splendid and decisive, and was perturbed to find that she could not.Example: A good thesaurus is a list that has been compiled to serve in the retrieval environment in which it is called upon to operate.Example: One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said 'Nice tits, uh?'.

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» desigualdad entre ricos y pobres, lawealth gap, the .

Example: The wealth gap between America's middle-income and upper-income families has never been greater in recorded history.

» estar (como) para chuparse los dedos (de rico)be finger lickin' good [Bien be finger licking good o be finger lickin' good] .

Example: The prices are reasonable, the waiters are nice, the atmosphere is great and the food is finger licking good!.

» estar ricotaste + good .

Example: People rave about it just because of the amount of food you get, but I'm not interested in being cloyed after I eat, I'd rather have something that tastes good.

» rica golosinatasty treat .

Example: Would you like to learn which ten tasty treats drive pet birds wild with delight?.

» rico manjartasty treat .

Example: Would you like to learn which ten tasty treats drive pet birds wild with delight?.

» saber ricotaste + good .

Example: People rave about it just because of the amount of food you get, but I'm not interested in being cloyed after I eat, I'd rather have something that tastes good.

Rico synonyms

robust in spanish: robusto, pronunciation: roʊbʌst part of speech: adjective fancy in spanish: lujoso, pronunciation: fænsi part of speech: noun, adjective, verb flush in spanish: rubor, pronunciation: flʌʃ part of speech: noun, adjective, verb easy in spanish: fácil, pronunciation: izi part of speech: adjective deep in spanish: profundo, pronunciation: dip part of speech: adjective full in spanish: completo, pronunciation: fʊl part of speech: adjective fat in spanish: gordo, pronunciation: fæt part of speech: adjective, noun affluent in spanish: afluente, pronunciation: æfluənt part of speech: adjective lavish in spanish: prodigar, pronunciation: lævɪʃ part of speech: adjective abundant in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: əbʌndənt part of speech: adjective comfortable in spanish: cómodo, pronunciation: kʌmfɜrtəbəl part of speech: adjective lush in spanish: lozano, pronunciation: lʌʃ part of speech: adjective ample in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: æmpəl part of speech: adjective copious in spanish: copioso, pronunciation: koʊpiəs part of speech: adjective sumptuous in spanish: suntuoso, pronunciation: sʌmptʃwəs part of speech: adjective valuable in spanish: valioso, pronunciation: væljəbəl part of speech: adjective prosperous in spanish: próspero, pronunciation: prɑspɜrəs part of speech: adjective opulent in spanish: opulento, pronunciation: ɑpjələnt part of speech: adjective plush in spanish: felpa, pronunciation: plʌʃ part of speech: noun luxurious in spanish: lujoso, pronunciation: ləgʒɜriəs part of speech: adjective productive in spanish: productivo, pronunciation: prədʌktɪv part of speech: adjective fertile in spanish: fértil, pronunciation: fɜrtəl part of speech: adjective wealthy in spanish: rico, pronunciation: welθi part of speech: adjective gilded in spanish: dorado, pronunciation: gɪldɪd part of speech: adjective fruitful in spanish: fructífero, pronunciation: frutfəl part of speech: adjective deluxe in spanish: de lujo, pronunciation: dəlʌks part of speech: adjective colorful in spanish: vistoso, pronunciation: kʌlɜrfəl part of speech: adjective loaded in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: loʊdəd part of speech: adjective plentiful in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: plentəfəl part of speech: adjective combustible in spanish: combustible, pronunciation: kəmbʌstəbəl part of speech: adjective tasteful in spanish: de buen gusto, pronunciation: teɪstfəl part of speech: adjective colourful in spanish: vistoso, pronunciation: koʊlɔrfəl part of speech: adjective princely in spanish: principesco, pronunciation: prɪnsli part of speech: adjective well-off in spanish: acomodado, pronunciation: welɔf part of speech: adjective well-heeled in spanish: adinerado, pronunciation: welhild part of speech: adjective plenteous in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: plentiəs part of speech: adjective well-to-do in spanish: bien hecho, pronunciation: weltudu part of speech: adjective moneyed in spanish: adinerado, pronunciation: mʌnid part of speech: adjective full-bodied in spanish: con cuerpo, pronunciation: fʊlbɑdid part of speech: adjective plushy in spanish: lujoso, pronunciation: plʊʃi part of speech: adjective lucullan in spanish: lucullan, pronunciation: lukələn part of speech: adjective well-situated in spanish: bien situado, pronunciation: welsɪtʃueɪtɪd part of speech: adjective well-fixed in spanish: bien arreglado, pronunciation: welfɪkst part of speech: adjective
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