genio
/ˈxenjo/, [ˈxe.njo]genius
Noun genio m (plural genios)
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genius
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temper, mood (normally a bad temper)
- esa tía tiene mucho genio
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she's one bad-tempered chick
Noun genio m (plural genios)
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(folklore, mythology, fantasy) jinn, genie
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No es una exageración llamarle un genio.
It is no exaggeration to call him a genius.
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Aparentemente, Tom es alguna clase de genio cuando se trata de música.
Tom is apparently some kind of genius when it comes to music.
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Él es un genio de la matemática.
He is a mathematical genius.
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Llegamos a la conclusión de que él es un genio.
We came to the conclusion that he is a genius.
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Él es considerado un genio.
He is said to be a genius.
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Se le consideraba un genio.
He was considered to be a genius.
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El genio hace lo que debe y el talento lo que puede.
Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can.
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Él es en cierto modo un genio.
He is a genius in a sense.
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Su hijo es un genio.
Your son is a genius.
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Eres un genio para la música.
You have a genius for music.
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