

- overtone usu pl
- dejo m
- overtone usu pl
- deje m 西班牙
- there was an overtone of hostility in his voice
- había una nota or un dejo de hostilidad en su voz
- there was an overtone of hostility in his voice
- había un deje de hostilidad en su voz 西班牙
- the film had clear political overtones
- la película tenía un claro trasfondo político
- overtone
- armónico m
- nowadays the word carries sinister overtones
- hoy en día la palabra conlleva or tiene connotaciones siniestras


- tinte
- overtone
- con cierto tinte de escepticismo
- with skeptical overtones
- Día del Trabajo
- In Latin America and Spain, Labor Day is celebrated on May Day. In many Latin American countries, where workers still suffer greatly from low wages and bad working conditions, May Day celebrations often have strong overtones of protest.
- castellano
- In Spain the term castellano, rather than español, refers to the Spanish language as opposed to Catalan, Basque etc. The choice of word has political overtones: castellano has separatist connotations and español is considered centralist. In Latin America castellano is the usual term for Spanish.
- gringo
- A pejorative term in Latin America to refer to white English speakers, particularly North Americans. It has overtones of US intervention in Latin American internal affairs. In the eighteenth century the word was applied to foreigners who spoke little or no Spanish.
- una protesta con matices políticos
- a protest with political overtones
- overtone
- trasfondo m
- overtone
- armónico m
- overtone
- trasfondo m
- overtone
- armónico m