stoic in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

stoic in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stoic in the English»Spanish Dictionary

stoic [ˈstəʊɪk, Am ˈstoʊ-] N

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English
Aside from his loyalty and apparent leadership, he is depicted as stoic and rather curt with people.
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Here again the complete disbelief in society, rather than the reasoned and calculated disbelief of the stoic, eventually leads to a dissolution of oneself.
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He is also extremely stoic, as shown by his indifference to pain and discomfort.
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Each clip used is accompanied by very stoic commentary from a narrator, who sometimes provides extra detail explaining whether the person survived or not.
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She was criticized for her lack of artistry in her gymnastics (particularly her post-1992 routines), and her stoic demeanor.
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Their persistence is dignified, their virtues are stoic.
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The anthropomorphic figurine in appearance displays a stoic female posture, in sitting position, with two hands lean on the waist, and set on the throne.
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He is polite but very stoic and a little awkward to approach.
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His personality is stoic to the point of being cold, even towards his younger brothers.
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It was also uncomfortable for her, but the producers noted she remained stoic throughout filming.
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