English to Spanish Dictionary adventurous

adventurous

aventurero
definition
adjective
let's be adventurous
willing to take risks or to try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.
translation of 'adventurous'
adjective
aventurero,
aventurado
example
The film may not be stylistically 'adventurous' , with long scenes and conventional editing, but the content bites.
Explain that if you release it, it could grow to full size and lead a relatively long and 'adventurous' life.
But its recovery is near completion and the enlightened and 'adventurous' regeneration is attracting record numbers of visitors.
When she began work as a journalist, she said, she was always 'adventurous' and very brave.
The second of our thrillers is an 'adventurous' modern love story, firmly located in London but with universal themes.
The restaurant was pleasantly full: and the menu nothing if not 'adventurous' .
I miss feeling 'adventurous' and having fun ideas that I want to try out with someone special.
There are many treasures from ages past just waiting for a brave and 'adventurous' soul such as you to come and claim them.
Good travellers are usually 'adventurous' when it comes to food.
Relating to that audience, if it's a Buddies audience, can be an 'adventurous' experience.
They embarked on a life that was both romantically 'adventurous' and cozily domestic.
My friends managed it - suddenly they stopped eating takeaway chips and began to experiment with ever more 'adventurous' pasta sauces.
After John's death in 1638, his son John took over the collection, proving an even more 'adventurous' traveller than his father.
In the following year he is said to have been a pupil of Frans Hals in Haarlem, for which there is no further evidence other than an 'adventurous' and lively technique.
His work has been lauded as innovative and 'adventurous' , not restricted by the limitations of adopting a particular style.
These are excellent accessories that could add up to your Jeep's sporty and 'adventurous' qualities.
It was both stylistically 'adventurous' and powerfully moving.
The influence of sociology also encouraged experimentation with a variety of more 'adventurous' and imaginative research methods and new sources of data.
Parliament planners have, however, ruled out some of the more 'adventurous' advances in toilet technology which are now available.
At a mere 37 miles from top to toe, it makes an ideal destination for the moderately 'adventurous' traveller.
Four years in the making, his new album was a much more 'adventurous' and imaginative record.
The experimental branch is where 'adventurous' new features are made available in a somewhat official location.
This is not a rant against modern or 'adventurous' architecture.
Our outings attract like-minded, 'adventurous' travelers with cooperative spirits.
Stirling is a lively and 'adventurous' arts and cultural centre which stages a rich programme of events.
She continued, wringing her hands in excitement to finish her 'adventurous' story.
Residents of the former East Germany are making up for the years of enforced immobility by becoming the world's most 'adventurous' travellers.
Once considered an 'adventurous' shopping experience, these price slashers are now in easy proximity to the suburban jungle.
Its zig-zag course and the steep cliffs on either side make a two-hour raft trip down the river an 'adventurous' experience.
We are reminded that boys are conditioned from an early age to be 'adventurous' and take risks, while girls are taught to be cautious and not stray too far.
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