heroes in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for heroes in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

hero-worshiper [ˈhiroʊ ˌwərʃəpər] N

I.hero worship [Am ˈhiroʊ ˌwərʃəp, Brit] N U

hero-worship <hero worshiping hero worshiped Am hero worshipping hero worshipped Brit > brother/sportsman/pop star:

action hero [Am ˈækʃ(ə)n ˌhɪroʊ, Brit ˈakʃ(ə)n ˌhɪərəʊ] N

Translations for heroes in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

heroes in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for heroes in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for heroes in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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Beauty in this sense then applies to ordinary men, but it would be ugliness for heroes.
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Heroes are always strong and dominant, and the heroine, despite the gains she has made, is usually still in a subordinate position.
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In a medium whose heroes tended to be serious and strait-laced, he created three who were wonderfully reckless and exuberant.
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And like our own history, the tales passed down to us are aggrandized and embellished, the heroes lionized and their enemies vilified.
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Heroes and villains were sharply defined and a clean-cut cowboy always saved the day.
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The remaining teenage heroes catch up to them and are invited to have shark steaks with them.
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Dystopian heroes typically suffer more than ordinary heroes, and not all of them make it out alive, but they all put up a fight.
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Individual heroes gain experience points and level up as they would if they were characters in a role-playing game.
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We owe it to the present and future generations, the guardians and bellwethers of democracy, and our great heroes and martyrs to set our history records straight.
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Deities, or heroes grasping lionesses, cattle, griffins, or other "imaginary" creatures are sometimes found.
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