óscar - translation to spanish
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óscar - translation to spanish

PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
Óscar (desambiguación); Oscar (desambiguación); Óscar (futbolista); Óscar; Oscar (desambiguacion); Oscar (futbolista)

óscar         
n. Oscar, gold statue awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for various achievements in film making (i.e. acting, producing, screenwriting)
Oscar         
  • Propuesta de diseño del OScar.
n. Oscar, male first name
Oscar Wilde         
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  • Jokanaan and Salome. Illustration by [[Aubrey Beardsley]] for the 1893 edition of ''Salome''.
  • Oscar Wilde's [[visiting card]] after his release from gaol
  • Oscar Wilde at Oxford
  • Wilde by [[W. & D. Downey]] of Ebury Street, London, 1889
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 24 April 1884
  • Sheet music cover, 1880s
  • ''[[Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture]]'' in [[Merrion Square]], Dublin
  • Plaque commemorating the dinner between Wilde, [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] and the publisher of ''Lippincott's Monthly Magazine'' on 30 August 1889 at the [[Langham Hotel, London]], that led to Wilde writing ''The Picture of Dorian Gray''
  • Wilde lectured on the "English Renaissance in Art" during his US and Canada tour in 1882.
  • Photograph by [[Elliott & Fry]] of Baker Street, London, 1881
  • Oscar Wilde on his deathbed in 1900. Photograph by Maurice Gilbert.
  • Christy Minstrelsy]]'', "Æsthete of Æsthetes!/What's in a name!/The Poet is Wilde/But his poetry's tame."
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  • Wasp]]'' of San Francisco depicting Wilde on the occasion of his visit there in 1882
  • The tomb of Oscar Wilde (surrounded by glass barrier) in [[Père Lachaise Cemetery]]
  • Wilde and [[Lord Alfred Douglas]] in 1893
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IRISH POET, PLAYWRIGHT, AND AESTHETE (1854–1900)
Somdomite; Sebastian Melmoth; Oscar Wilde/Biblio; Oscar O'Flahertie Wills Wilde; Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde; Oscar Wild; Oscar Fingal O'Flaherty Wills Wilde; Oscar wilde; Oscar O'flaherty Wilde; O Wilde; Theocritus: a villanelle; C. 3. 3. 3.; C. 3. 3. 3; Wildean; Trials of Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde (poeta y escritor británico)

Definition

óscar
sust. masc.
Gran premio cinematográfico.
sust. masc.
Cinema. Cada una de las estatuitas recubiertas de esmalte de oro que anualmente concede la Academia de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas de Hollywood para premiar el mejor filme del año, mejores interpretaciones, argumento, guión, fotografía música y otros aspectos técnicos.

Wikipedia

Oscar
Oscar u Óscar puede referirse a:
Examples of use of óscar
1. MONTÉLIMAR, 2006 Óscar Pereiro Óscar Pereiro no perdió el avión.
2. El pobre Óscar Fernández lo celebró como un gran acontecimiento.
3. -No, por no dejarme seguir preguntando por Óscar Pérez.
4. Porque aunque Óscar Arias merezca consideración, tiene también sus defectos.
5. No utilizados: Villar; Nano, Rivas, Óscar Sánchez y Vivar Dorado.