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profesor rubalcaba
  18

Today, May 10, shortly after noon, has died in Madrid Professor Rubalcaba, discreet and intelligent politician, Minister of Education and Interior who helped the end of terrorism of ETA, secretary General of PSOE, authentic socialist, defender of the Púb And a more egalitarian society. From the dictionary, my respect and admiration for this austere and decent person.

  
risas enlatadas
  15

Laughter recorded and used as a sound resource to induce laughter in the spectators of some television sitcoms. All the things I remember are American. What a stupid thing to do! It's in case the spectators didn't know when they had to laugh. It is a much worse resource than that of the CLA in the theater coop when we were low-income students.

  
la cla
  15

The clack, of the French claque, group of people hired to applaud in the spectacles especially in the theaters or in the opera. Some were allowed to watch the show free on the condition of clapping in the key moments. This technique was already employed by the emperor Nero, who had about 5. 000 young people to victorearlo each time he went on stage to recite or touch the lyre. In our literary world, entertainment and entertainment have practiced and enjoyed many characters such as Fernando Fernán Gómez, Valle Inclán, Jacinto Benavente, Galdós, Azorín and even the Tanguista Carlos Gardel.

  
actividad económica primarios y secundarios
  19

The primary economic sector comprises the productive economic activities of raw materials that come directly from nature in agriculture, livestock, fisheries, mining, forestry, hunting, beekeeping, aquaculture. The natural resources obtained have no or very little manipulation. This is in the secondary or industrial sector giving the raw material an added value and transforming in consumer products or in equipment goods. This sector comprises handicrafts, industry, construction and energy generation. Being a rapacín in my land Asturleonesa I once helped my father cut an oak tree with the Atrozador. We worked in the primary sector. Then we made it into boards on the Tio Ignacio's mountain ridge to make the roof of the houses, benches or tables. We were in the secondary sector.

  
isotrombia
  16

Medical term taken up, like almost all, from the Greek: ISOs, equal and thrombos, clot, grain. It is the situation of normality in which the platelets of the blood or platelets are the same size and perfectly fulfil their function of capping the wounds, that is why it is not diagnosed; But it does in the abnormality, the Anisotrombia, which we have already defined in the dictionary. View Discrete Anisotrombia

  
foramontano
  12

Of foras mountains, outside the mountains, people not mountain, not belonging to the mountains of Cantabria: those who repopulated the Bierzo and the lands to the North of the plateau of the Duero in the 9th century, when it began to give up the thrust of the Muslim conquest. Term coined by the Franco's Falangist journalist Victor de la Serna, son of the writer Concha Espina. Some villages of Orense, Zamora and Salamanca are this nickname as Faramontanos de Tábara, head of Framontanos and Faramontaos.

  
maragato
  20

I has been interesting and funny explanation I've read Professor of history of the University of León Laureano Rubio about the origin of the term. Some explanations speak of Mauritanians, who persecuted by the Romans, they would have taken refuge in the mountains of Leon. Our teacher speaks of transport the salted fish that the muleteers of the area made from Galicia (sea) to Madrid (cats).

  
flor de un día
  35

Now that my perfectly alistana ground are about to bloom the rock roses decorating the mountain with numerous white spots, my childhood memory have heard ti Juan Smith comment in the forge that rockrose flower is the flower of a day. And it is true that it blooms sequentially, as does not check all the flowers at the same time. On each floor are more or less the same flowers every day, but they are really different, though no less beautiful. As well, be flower of a day in our language refers to the ephemeral nature of Fame or social success especially when it is not a result of the work and constant effort.

  
huevos tontos
  14

Spanish dish of exploitation, especially of the olive-growing areas. Silly eggs are made with a fried dough crumbled bread with milk, garlic and chopped parsley, diced ham if it can be and beaten eggs. The oval shape is achieved with two spoons.

  
goldendelicious
  18

English Apple "delicious yellow" variety denomination. Very tasty, sweet, juicy and aromatic. The Queen of hearts.

  
buje
  13

My perfectly ashore so called common boxwood, buxus sempervierens, Evergreen shrub, used in gardening and joinery. With its hardwood, of slow growth, bagpipes and some cooking utensils are made in my country. Some plants can last for more than 500 years. It is toxic and used in folk medicine or for making beer. They give many other names such as boxwood, box, boxe, bujo, bucho, buxo, buixó, bujarro, buxaquera.

  
jaguarcillo
  40

Small Bush of my perfectly beautiful land of the cistacea family, of white flowers, very present between the Cistus, thyme, heaths and Oaks of the siliceous grounds of the peninsular Northwest. Dry it burns very well and why they called also ardivieja, also chaguazo, creosote Bush, tamarilla and turmeruela. In the floristic list is the halimium umbellatum.

  
ergativo
  41

Elaborating on what says Jimeno Álvarez, ergative comes from the Greek ergon, action, and the verb ergadsomai, work, do produce. It is the case of the subject (the one who performs the action) of the transitive verbs in ergativas or absolutivas, as the Basque languages, Mayan languages, or cloth. In these languages the direct object of transitive verbs and the subject of the intransitive are in absolutive case.

  
la trampa de la diversidad
  16

Some left-wing thinkers today indicate that the dialectic relationship between equality and diversity is beating the second too diversify the struggle for equality on various fronts such as environmentalism, feminism, movements anti-globalization, LGBT, 15M, etc. So argues in this book (the trap of diversity) Madrid writer Daniel Bernabe, whose subtitle explicitly: how neoliberalism fragmented identity of the working class.

  
armida
  18

The title of an opera by the Franco-Italian composer Jean Baptiste Lully from the 17TH century on a character in the epic poem Jerusalem freed from Torcuato Taso 16th. Armida is a Saracen sorceress who must kill the soldier crossed Rinaldo, but falls for him and retained him in an enchanted garden as did Circe with Ulysses.

  
feérico
  37

Gallicism. Translation of the French adjective feeric, magic, of the substantive fee, fairy, Elf. It also said Faerie. Relation to the magical world, elves, fairies, Gnomes, trolls, elves, mermaids, Sylphs, Undines, Nereids and nymphs

  
erómenos
  23

Verb Greek erao, amar, which our language has some derivatives, not as many as his latino brother love. It is the present participle of passive media, eraomai: he is loved. In classical Greece, was the couple pederastica of an adult normally aristocracy, relationship accepted socially. It was called adult erastes, the amador or lover. The relationship used to terminate when the eromenos was beginning to have a beard.

  
superioridad masculina
  14

In what? in dignity and rights? That's machismo, position that there are still some cafre which defends it, but I think that less and less. If we speak of delicacy and education in humane treatment, of patience with patients and in the education of children the women take us much advantage and not why we say that they are superior. We are different, but not in terms of superioridad-inferioridad but equality.

  
chupicharca
  16

I have only heard this term in some areas of la Alcarria, referring to any girl or girl happy, funny, vivacious and doting.

  
lizacion
  59

-Ization is the sum of two suffixes, verbal - izar indicating perform, put into practice what the lexeme as in make, become real, verbalize, convert into Word or Word, personalize, convert something personal. The other is the sustantival suffix - ing that indicates the effect of the realization of the lexematica base in realization, verbalization or customization.

  






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