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Rosario, Argentina

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English (EN)simile

A common figure of speech that makes an explicit comparison between two things by using words such as like, as, than, appears, and seems: "A sip of Mrs. Cook’s coffee is like a punch in the stomach." The effectiveness of this simile is created by the ...

Spanish (ES)símile

A common figure of speech that makes an explicit comparison between two things by using words such as like, as, than, appears, and seems: "A sip of Mrs. Cook’s coffee is like a punch in the stomach." The effectiveness of this simile is created by the ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)follow up

the act or process of following a patient

Spanish (ES)seguimiento

el acto o proceso de un paciente tras

Medical; Nursing homes

English (EN)metaphor

A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things, without using the word like or as. Metaphors assert the identity of dissimilar things, as when Macbeth asserts that life is a "brief candle." Metaphors can be subtle and ...

Spanish (ES)metáfora

A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things, without using the word like or as. Metaphors assert the identity of dissimilar things, as when Macbeth asserts that life is a "brief candle." Metaphors can be subtle and ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)act

A major division in the action of a play. The ends of acts are typically indicated by lowering the curtain or turning up the houselights. Playwrights frequently employ acts to accommodate changes in time, setting, characters onstage, or mood. In many ...

Spanish (ES)acto

Una mayor división en la acción de una obra de teatro. Los extremos de los actos típicamente están indicados por bajar la cortina o subir las luces de la sala. Dramaturgos emplean con frecuencia actos para acomodar cambios en el tiempo, ajuste, personajes en ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)fisherman

one who engages in fishing for sport or occupation.

Spanish (ES)pescador

one who engages in fishing for sport or occupation.

Sports; Freshwater

English (EN)statics

The branch of mechanics that treats of the relations that subsist among forces in order.

Spanish (ES)Estática

La rama de la mecánica que trata las relaciones que subsisten entre las fuerzas en orden.

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)narrator

The voice of the person telling the story, not to be confused with the author’s voice. With a first-person narrator, the I in the story presents the point of view of only one character. The reader is restricted to the perceptions, thoughts, and feelings of ...

Spanish (ES)narrador

The voice of the person telling the story, not to be confused with the author’s voice. With a first-person narrator, the I in the story presents the point of view of only one character. The reader is restricted to the perceptions, thoughts, and feelings of ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)behavior

The manner in which one behaves.

Spanish (ES)comportamiento

La manera en que uno se comporta.

Animals; Cats

English (EN)flashback

A narrated scene that marks a break in the narrative in order to inform the reader or audience member about events that took place before the opening scene of a work. See also exposition.

Spanish (ES)escena retrospectiva

Una escena narrada que marca una ruptura en la narrativa para informar al lector o público miembro sobre acontecimientos que tuvieron lugar antes de la primera escena de una obra. Véase también exposición.

Literature; General literature

English (EN)melodrama

A term applied to any literary work that relies on implausible events and sensational action for its effect. The conflicts in melodramas typically arise out of plot rather than characterization; often a virtuous individual must somehow confront and overcome a ...

Spanish (ES)melodrama

Un término que se aplica a cualquier obra literaria que se basa en acontecimientos inverosímiles y acción sensacional por su efecto. Los conflictos en melodramas típicamente surgen de parcela en lugar de caracterización; a menudo un individuo virtuoso de ...

Literature; General literature