ficticio

ficticio
adj.
1 fictitious, counterfeit, dummy, made-up.
2 fictitious, pseudonymous.
3 fictitious, unauthentic, hypocritical, inauthentic.
4 fictional, stage.
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ficticio
adjetivo
1 fictitious
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(f. - ficticia)
adj.
fictitious, fictional
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ADJ [nombre, carácter] fictitious; [historia, prueba] fabricated
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-cia adjetivo <personaje/suceso> fictitious; <valor> fiduciary
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= dummy, illusory, fictitious, fictionalised [fictionalized, -USA], fictional, fancied, make-believe, fictious, delusional.
Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.
Ex. We can permit ourselves to be hypnotized by the gadgetry for access and by illusory cost reductions, or we can use the computer effectively to transform the catalog into a truly responsive instrument.
Ex. Certainly there are very serious novels which, by means of a fictitious story, have a great deal to say about human relationships and social structures.
Ex. This is a humourous and cautionary fictionalised account of a disastrous author visit to a public library to do a reading for children.
Ex. No one, in this purely hypothetical example, has thought that the reader might be happy with a factual account of an Atlantic convoy as well as, or in place of, a purely fictional account.
Ex. It is suggested that differences between children's spoken words and the words in school texts may be more fancied than factual.
Ex. This book illustrates and describes the features of a monster and reinsures the children not to be frightened of make-believe monsters.
Ex. Many of them are fictious, but there are also real artists and scientists, who play parts in the book, in one way or another.
Ex. Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.
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* amenaza ficticia = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie].
* elemento de búsqueda ficticio = rogue string.
* entrada ficticia = rogue entry.
* pasado ficticio = imaginary past.
* resultar ser ficticio = prove + illusory.
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-cia adjetivo <personaje/suceso> fictitious; <valor> fiduciary
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= dummy, illusory, fictitious, fictionalised [fictionalized, -USA], fictional, fancied, make-believe, fictious, delusional.

Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.

Ex: We can permit ourselves to be hypnotized by the gadgetry for access and by illusory cost reductions, or we can use the computer effectively to transform the catalog into a truly responsive instrument.
Ex: Certainly there are very serious novels which, by means of a fictitious story, have a great deal to say about human relationships and social structures.
Ex: This is a humourous and cautionary fictionalised account of a disastrous author visit to a public library to do a reading for children.
Ex: No one, in this purely hypothetical example, has thought that the reader might be happy with a factual account of an Atlantic convoy as well as, or in place of, a purely fictional account.
Ex: It is suggested that differences between children's spoken words and the words in school texts may be more fancied than factual.
Ex: This book illustrates and describes the features of a monster and reinsures the children not to be frightened of make-believe monsters.
Ex: Many of them are fictious, but there are also real artists and scientists, who play parts in the book, in one way or another.
Ex: Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.
* amenaza ficticia = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie].
* elemento de búsqueda ficticio = rogue string.
* entrada ficticia = rogue entry.
* pasado ficticio = imaginary past.
* resultar ser ficticio = prove + illusory.

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ficticio -cia
adjective
1 ‹personaje/suceso› fictitious
2 ‹valor› fiduciary
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ficticio
-cia adjetivo ‹personaje/sucesofictitious

ficticio,-a adjetivo fictitious

'ficticio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ficticia
- real
English:
doe
- fictional
- fictitious
- assume
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ficticio, -a adj
1. [imaginario] fictitious
2. [convencional] imaginary
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ficticio
adj fictitious
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ficticio, -cia adj
: fictitious

Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.

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