Solitaria in english

Lonely

pronunciation: loʊnli part of speech: adjective
In gestures

solitaria = tapeworm. 

Example: If asked for statistics on the incidence of tapeworms he would first want to know whether national figures or world figures are wanted.

solitario = lonely ; loner ; solitary ; lone ; lorn ; reclusive ; recluse ; lonesome. 

Example: A lengthy list may be printed off-line and sent through the mail, rather than have the user maintain a lonely vigil at the terminal.Example: Temperamentally Otlet was a loner wishing to be able to do everything himself in his own way.Example: The solitary volume published remains to date a memorial of that epochal event.Example: Discoveries and developments, as well as purely literary work, are constituted in such a way as to make it difficult any longer to sustain the inherited notions of the sublime inventor, the lone genius, the poet as solitary = Discoveries and developments, as well as purely literary work, are constituted in such a way as to make it difficult any longer to sustain the inherited notions of the sublime inventor, the lone genius, the poet as solitary.Example: I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.Example: Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.Example: Despite fast becoming one of the most famous women on the planet, Paris Hilton says she won't turn into a recluse.Example: One evening, as he was traveling through the mountains of that province, darkness overcame him in a very lonesome district, leagues away from any village.

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» actuación en solitarioone-man show .

Example: His one man show 'It's All Greek to Me' has enjoyed critical acclaim all around the world.

» bibliotecario en solitariosolo librarian [Bibliotecario a cargo de una biblioteca o centro de información sin ayuda de ningún otro profesional] .

Example: Solo librarian is a phrase now much used in the USA to describe an isolated librarian or information professional who has no professional peers within the immediate organization.

» en solitariosoloone-man .

Example: The study clearly shows the high prevalence of solo research in the field of bibliometrics.

Example: Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.

» ir en solitariogo + solo .

Example: Many people shun organised tours completely, however, much preferring to go solo or travel with a small group of friends.

» lobo solitariolone wolf .

Example: The town was at loggerheads until one moonlit night a neighbour discovered the hen thief, a hungry lone wolf = El pueblo estuvo enfrentado hasta que una noche de luna un vecino descubrió al ladrón de gallinas: un lobo solitario y hambriento.

» navegar en solitariosail + solo .

Example: A 14-year-old Dutch sailor departed in secrecy from Gibraltar Saturday on her quest to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world.

» persona solitarialone wolf .

Example: The town was at loggerheads until one moonlit night a neighbour discovered the hen thief, a hungry lone wolf = El pueblo estuvo enfrentado hasta que una noche de luna un vecino descubrió al ladrón de gallinas: un lobo solitario y hambriento.

» vida en solitariosolitary life .

Example: The story of one of the last lighthouse keepers, a man who chose the solitary life at the lighthouse because of personal tragedy.

» vida solitariasolitary life .

Example: The story of one of the last lighthouse keepers, a man who chose the solitary life at the lighthouse because of personal tragedy.

Solitaria synonyms

alone in spanish: solo, pronunciation: əloʊn part of speech: adverb dejected in spanish: abatido, pronunciation: dɪdʒektɪd part of speech: adjective solitary in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: sɑləteri part of speech: adjective lone in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: loʊn part of speech: adjective, noun lonesome in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: loʊnsəm part of speech: adjective unfrequented in spanish: poco frecuentado, pronunciation: ənfrikwəntɪd part of speech: adjective
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