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A word not much used?


chileno June 10, 2010 11:26 AM

A word not much used?
 
Without looking up, not yet anyway, can you tell what "svelteness" means?

In 30 years of being in the US, I haven't heard or read this word before, at least not that I remember. If I ever did hear or read it, probably I didn't pay attention as it is/was used much in Spanish.

"Like most anti-malware suites, Symantec's NIS intercepts and scans all e-mails as they stream in. NIS has never earned praise for its speed or svelteness."

poli June 10, 2010 11:34 AM

sceltness means trimness. A person who is svelt doesn't have any
michelines:)

hermit June 10, 2010 11:44 AM

Right - "trimness", "slimness", "slenderness" - there's a second definition:
"Refined through wide social experience, smooth, worldly.".

poli June 10, 2010 12:31 PM

I when I was a kid I always thought svelte was a New -York word borrowed from Yiddish or German or Polish. I felt the same way about tumult, but it turns out that it too is proper English even though it sounds
Eastern European to me.

A propósito acabé de verificar en el diccionario que existe una palabra esbelto en español que significa svelte.

chileno June 10, 2010 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 86017)
I when I was a kid I always thought svelte was a New -York word borrowed from Yiddish or German or Polish. I felt the same way about tumult, but it turns out that it too is proper English even though it sounds
Eastern European to me.

A propósito acabé de verificar en el diccionario que existe una palabra esbelto en español que significa svelte.


Correcto.

No he/había visto la palabra esa antes..., no me parece, y quería saber si la conocían y hacían uso de ella en inglés.

Me he quedado igual.

De todas maneras gracias.

AngelicaDeAlquezar June 10, 2010 01:14 PM

In my experience, Norton programs are usually slow and "fat", which means that when they run, they do it slowly and "monopolize" a lot of memory resources.
I think that's what they mean by "svelteness" in this context: programs that don't hinder the work of the PC. :)

hermit June 10, 2010 01:39 PM

Una palabra bien conocida; de las que vas a oír entre colegas...

Poli - Yes, easily taken as a word of such derivation, Yiddish, etc.
Derivation - from Latin and so on - "Onelook Dictionary" site has it all...

If you're into etymology along with everything else, can't be beat!

pjt33 June 10, 2010 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by AngelicaDeAlquezar (Post 86026)
In my experience, Norton programs are usually slow and "fat", which means that when they run, they do it slowly and "monopolize" a lot of memory resources.
I think that's what they mean by "svelteness" in this context: programs that don't hinder the work of the PC. :)

Es bien conocido que Norton es el mejor antivirus en el sentido de que no deja capacidad de procesador para que ejecute un virus.

AngelicaDeAlquezar June 10, 2010 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by pjt33 (Post 86035)
Es bien conocido que Norton es el mejor antivirus en el sentido de que no deja capacidad de procesador para que ejecute un virus.

...ni ningún otro programa. :lol:

Pero es cierto que ha sido mi mejor suite de seguridad en Internet. No soy muy feliz con el que uso ahora, pero es efectivo. :)

irmamar June 11, 2010 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 86017)
I when I was a kid I always thought svelte was a New -York word borrowed from Yiddish or German or Polish. I felt the same way about tumult, but it turns out that it too is proper English even though it sounds
Eastern European to me.

A propósito acabé de verificar en el diccionario que existe una palabra esbelto en español que significa svelte.

And esbeltez, too. :)

Here "esbelto" is a word widely known. And there is a brand called

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