Confortable in english
Comfortable
pronunciation: kʌmfɜrtəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kʌmfɜrtəbəl part of speech: adjective
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confortable = comfortable ; cosy [cozy, -USA] ; at ease ; comfy .
Example: A modern comfortable library could look like that in Berlin's Tiergarten, with its opne-air gardens, or resemble Evanston's library with its comfortable chairs and elegant (and, one hopes, safe) fireplaces.Example: For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound intoáthe realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.Example: The architectural styles of some library buildings make the new user feel oppressed, rather than welcome and at ease.Example: The main focus of the camp is to allow dogs to socialize, exercise and have a comfy place to bunk down at night.more:
» decir que Uno se siente confortable con Algo = express + comfort with .
Example: High percentages of respondents of all kinds in all fields and types of institutions expressed comfort with electronic information.» encontrar confortable = find + comfortable .
Example: Some librarians find it more comfortable to stifle their professional consciences and take the question at its face value, disregarding any suspicion they may feel that it is not what the enquirer really needs.» encontrarse confortable = be at ease ; feel at + ease .
Example: In all public contacts, one strives to maintain a basic level of social graces by deploying the force and warmth of one's personality to ensure that the other person is at ease. Example: Lisa lay back, her hair spilling across the pillow, without a stitch on, wondering how she could feel so completely at ease with him.» poco confortable = uncomfortable .
Example: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.» sentirse confortable = be at ease ; feel at + ease .
Example: In all public contacts, one strives to maintain a basic level of social graces by deploying the force and warmth of one's personality to ensure that the other person is at ease. Example: Lisa lay back, her hair spilling across the pillow, without a stitch on, wondering how she could feel so completely at ease with him.