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1 debilitarse
1 to weaken, get weak, become weak* * *VPR1) [persona] to grow weaker, weaken2) [voz, luz] to grow o become fainter* * *(v.) = become + brittle, languishEx. The quality of the paper is often poor and it yellows and becomes brittle with age.Ex. Whereas in most European countries during this period welfare provision continued to develop, in Australia it languished at a level which, with the exception of Japan, was the meanest of the developed countries.* * *(v.) = become + brittle, languishEx: The quality of the paper is often poor and it yellows and becomes brittle with age.
Ex: Whereas in most European countries during this period welfare provision continued to develop, in Australia it languished at a level which, with the exception of Japan, was the meanest of the developed countries.* * *
■debilitarse verbo reflexivo to weaken, grow weak
' debilitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resentirse
- debilitar
- flojear
English:
dim
- weaken
- fade
- weak
* * *vpr1. [enfermo, organismo] to grow weaker;[salud] to deteriorate2. [voluntad, moral] to grow weaker, to weaken3. [gobierno, moneda, economía] to become o grow weak4. [voz, sonido] to grow fainter;[luz] to grow dimmer o fainter* * *v/r weaken, become weaker; de salud deteriorate* * *vr -
2 debilitarse
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3 debilitarse
слабеть, ослабевать; лишаться сил -
4 debilitarse
1. прил.1) общ. (хиреть) чахнуть, зачахнуть, ослабеть, тупеть2) разг. (захиреть) известись, (захиреть) изводить(ся), расслабнуть, сдавать, сдать, захиреть (ослабеть)3) перен. (ослабеть) выдохнуться, (ослабеть) выдыхаться, надрываться, никнуть2. гл.общ. слабеть -
5 debilitarse
• become weak• get washed down• get wealthy• grow upon• grow weaker and weaker• lose strength• wilt -
6 debilitarse
• zeslábnout* * *• oslabit se -
7 debilitarse
v. Unphuyay. -
8 Debilitarse
Kusataxaña, jiwataxaña. I.: ch'amaja qarixi, jispuqi vel thalusnutu vel qh'imitu. Vide: qhi- num. 7. -
9 debilitarse
слабеть, ослабевать; лишаться сил -
10 debilitar
v.to weaken.Las drogas debilitan la mente Drugs weaken the mind.La falta de ejercicio debilita el cuerpo Lack of exercise weakens the body* * *1 to weaken, debilitate1 to weaken, get weak, become weak* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Med) [+ persona, sistema inmunológico] to weaken, debilitate; [+ salud] to weaken2) [+ resistencia] to weaken, impair2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to weaken, debilitate; <salud/voluntad> to weakenb) <economía/defensa> to weaken, debilitate2.debilitarse v pronb) sonido to get o become faint/fainterc) economía to grow o become weak/weaker* * *= undermine, weaken, attenuate, undercut, lay + Nombre + low.Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.Ex. The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.Ex. In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex. The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex. She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.----* debilitarse = become + brittle, languish.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to weaken, debilitate; <salud/voluntad> to weakenb) <economía/defensa> to weaken, debilitate2.debilitarse v pronb) sonido to get o become faint/fainterc) economía to grow o become weak/weaker* * *= undermine, weaken, attenuate, undercut, lay + Nombre + low.Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
Ex: The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.Ex: In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex: The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex: She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.* debilitarse = become + brittle, languish.* * *debilitar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to weaken, debilitate; ‹salud› to weakenla quimioterapia lo ha ido debilitando he's become weaker and weaker with the chemotherapy, the chemotherapy has made him increasingly weak o has gradually weakened o debilitated himcontribuyó a debilitar su salud mental it contributed to the deterioration of his mental state2 ‹voluntad› to weaken3 ‹economía/defensa› to weaken, debilitate1 «persona» to become weak; «salud» to deterioratese debilitó mucho con la enfermedad the illness made him very weak, he was debilitated by the illness, he became very weak as a result of the illness2 «voluntad» to weaken3 «sonido» to get o become faint/fainter4 «economía» to grow o become weak/weaker* * *
debilitar ( conjugate debilitar) verbo transitivo
to weaken
debilitarse verbo pronominal
[ salud] to deteriorate;
[ voluntad] to weaken
debilitar verbo transitivo to weaken, debilitate: la operación le ha debilitado, the operation left her feeling weak
su opción debilita la posición alemana, her decision undermines the German position
' debilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enervar
- minar
- desgastar
English:
chip away
- debilitate
- shake
- soften up
- weaken
* * *♦ vt1. [enfermo, organismo] to weaken;[salud] to weaken, to undermine2. [voluntad, moral] to weaken, to undermine3. [gobierno, moneda, economía] to weaken, to debilitate;este escándalo puede debilitar al ministro this scandal could weaken the minister's position* * *v/t weaken* * *debilitar vt: to debilitate, to weaken* * *debilitar vb to weaken -
11 flojear
v.1 to weaken (piernas, fuerzas).me flojeaban las fuerzas I was feeling weakle flojea la memoria his memory is going o failing2 to laze about or around (informal) (no hacer nada). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru))3 to ease up, to fall off, to let up, to falter.4 to lose.Te flojea la energía You lose energy.* * *1 (disminuir) to fall off, go down2 (debilitarse) to weaken, grow weak* * *VI1) (=debilitarse)2) (=flaquear)* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( debilitarse) to grow o get weakb) (fam) ( holgazanear) to laze around* * *= loaf (about/around), laze (about/around), lounge (about/around), bum around.Ex. The less you work, the less you spend and the more time you have for loafing about.Ex. In the afternoon quite a few of our mob decided that they would prefer to spend a bit of time lazing about in the water and soaking up a few rays.Ex. He spends all his time lounging around the house, driving his parents to despair.Ex. He spent his early twenties bumming around the world and became fascinated by the differences and similarities in all of us.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( debilitarse) to grow o get weakb) (fam) ( holgazanear) to laze around* * *= loaf (about/around), laze (about/around), lounge (about/around), bum around.Ex: The less you work, the less you spend and the more time you have for loafing about.
Ex: In the afternoon quite a few of our mob decided that they would prefer to spend a bit of time lazing about in the water and soaking up a few rays.Ex: He spends all his time lounging around the house, driving his parents to despair.Ex: He spent his early twenties bumming around the world and became fascinated by the differences and similarities in all of us.* * *flojear [A1 ]vi1 (debilitarse) to grow o get weakme flojean las piernas my legs are getting weaknos flojeaban las fuerzas our strength was ebbing away, we were getting weaker o flagging2 ( fam) (holgazanear) to laze around* * *
flojear ( conjugate flojear) verbo intransitivo
flojear verbo intransitivo
1 (ir mal) to fall off, go down
(estar débil, flaquear) to weaken, grow weak
(memoria) to fail
2 (actuar con desgana) to slack
' flojear' also found in these entries:
English:
slacken off
- slack
* * *flojear vi1. [piernas, fuerzas] to weaken;[película, libro] to flag; [calor, trabajo] to ease off; [ventas] to fall off;me flojeaban las fuerzas I was feeling weak;le flojea la memoria his memory is going o failing;flojea especialmente en literatura she is especially weak in literaturepasamos el domingo entero flojeando we just lazed about o around all Sunday* * *v/i weaken, become oget weak* * *flojear vi1) debilitarse: to weaken, to flag2) : to idle, to loaf around* * * -
12 depauperar
v.1 to debilitate, to weaken (físicamente) (person).La depresión depaupera al organismo Depression weakens the organism.2 to impoverish.La inflación depaupera al pueblo Inflation impoverishes the people.* * *1 formal (empobrecer) to impoverish2 MEDICINA (debilitar) to weaken1 (empobrecerse) to impoverish2 MEDICINA (debilitarse) to weaken* * *1. VT1) (=empobrecer) to impoverish2) (=debilitar) to weaken2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to impoverish2.depauperarse v pron (frml)a) ( empobrecerse) to become impoverishedb) ( debilitarse) to become weak o (frml) debilitated* * *= depauperate.Ex. These have also been responsible for depauperating both numbers and species of pollinators within agricultural environments.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to impoverish2.depauperarse v pron (frml)a) ( empobrecerse) to become impoverishedb) ( debilitarse) to become weak o (frml) debilitated* * *= depauperate.Ex: These have also been responsible for depauperating both numbers and species of pollinators within agricultural environments.
* * *depauperar [A1 ]vt( frml); to impoverish( frml)1 (empobrecerse) to become impoverished2 (debilitarse) to become weak o ( frml) debilitated* * *♦ vt1. [físicamente] [persona] to debilitate, to weaken;[salud] to undermine2. [económicamente] to impoverish* * *v/t impoverish -
13 resentirse
pron.v.1 to be weakened.2 to be offended.* * *1 (sentirse) to suffer (de, from), feel the effects (de, of)■ me resiento del tobillo my ankle hurts, I have a sore ankle2 (flaquear) to be weakened3 figurado (enojarse) to become resentful, feel resentment\resentirse con/contra alguien figurado to bear somebody resentmentresentirse por algo figurado to take offence (US offense) at something* * *verb1) to suffer2) be hurt* * *VPR1) (=estar resentido)resentirse con o por algo — to resent sth, feel bitter about sth
2) (=debilitarse) to be weakened, suffercon los años se resintió su salud — his health suffered o was affected over the years
3) (=sentir)resentirse de — [+ defecto] to suffer from
* * *verbo pronominal1)a) ( sentir dolor)resentirse DE algo: aún se resiente de la lesión he is still suffering the effects of the injury; ya no me resiento de la espalda my back doesn't give me trouble any more (colloq); aún se resienten de la derrota — they're still smarting from the defeat
b) ( sufrir las consecuencias) to suffer2) (ofenderse, molestarse) to get upset* * *(v.) = smart, grudge, piqueEx. The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.Ex. He did not grudge them the money, but he grudged terribly the risk which the spending of that money might bring on them.Ex. In one interview, piqued by this recurrent comment on his Irishness, he pointed out that he came not from idyllic emerald green surroundings.* * *verbo pronominal1)a) ( sentir dolor)resentirse DE algo: aún se resiente de la lesión he is still suffering the effects of the injury; ya no me resiento de la espalda my back doesn't give me trouble any more (colloq); aún se resienten de la derrota — they're still smarting from the defeat
b) ( sufrir las consecuencias) to suffer2) (ofenderse, molestarse) to get upset* * *(v.) = smart, grudge, piqueEx: The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.
Ex: He did not grudge them the money, but he grudged terribly the risk which the spending of that money might bring on them.Ex: In one interview, piqued by this recurrent comment on his Irishness, he pointed out that he came not from idyllic emerald green surroundings.* * *resentirse [ I11 ]A1 (sentir dolor) resentirse DE algo:todavía se resiente de aquella lesión he is still feeling o suffering the effects of that injuryya no me resiento de la espalda my back doesn't give me trouble any more, my back doesn't play me up any more ( colloq)todavía se resienten de aquella derrota they're still smarting from that defeat2 (sufrir las consecuencias) to suffersu salud se resentía con el exceso de trabajo the excessive workload was telling on his health o was taking its toll on his health, his health was suffering because he was overworkingsu trabajo no se resentía his work didn't suffer, it didn't affect his workse resentiría el sabor the flavor would suffer o would be affected, it would spoil the flavorB (ofenderse, molestarse) to get upsetse resintió mucho porque no lo invitaron he was very put out o offended o upset that they didn't invite him* * *
resentirse ( conjugate resentirse) verbo pronominala) ( sentir dolor):
aún se resienten de la derrota they're still smarting from the defeat
resentirse verbo reflexivo
1 (volver a sentir dolor por una antigua dolencia) to suffer [de, from], to feel the (after-) effects [de, of]: aún se resiente del golpe en la cadera, she's still feeling the effects of having bumped her thigh
2 (debilitarse) to weaken
3 (ofenderse) to feel offended
resentirse por algo, to take offence at sthg o to feel bitter about sthg
' resentirse' also found in these entries:
English:
smart
- suffer
* * *resentirse vpr1. [debilitarse] to be weakened;[salud] to deteriorate;la calidad de su trabajo se resintió por la falta de motivación her work deteriorated through lack of motivationaún se resiente de aquel golpe she's still suffering from the effects of that blow;se resiente de la rodilla he's got a bad knee, his knee is giving him trouble3. [ofenderse] to be offended* * *v/r1 get upset;resentirse con alguien feel resentful toward s.o.resentirse de algo suffer from the effects of sth* * *resentirse {76} vr1) : to suffer, to be weakened2) ofenderse: to be upsetse resintió porque la insultaron: she got upset when they insulted her, she resented being insulted3)resentirse de : to feel the effects of -
14 desfallecer
verbo intransitivo1. [debilitarse] ermatten2. [desmayarse] ohnmächtig werdendesfallecerdesfallecer [desfaλe'θer](debilitarse) ermüden; (colapsar) zusammenbrechen [de vor+dativo]; (desmayarse) in Ohnmacht fallen; (perder el ánimo) aufgeben; sin desfallecer unermüdlich; después de diez kilómetros empezó a desfallecer nach zehn Kilometern ließen seine/ihre Kräfte nachnum1num (debilitar) schwächennum2num (desanimar) entmutigen -
15 languidecer
laŋgiđe'θɛrv irr2) ECO abflauenverbo intransitivo1. [debilitarse] verkümmern2. [decaer]languidecerlanguidecer [laŋgiðe'θer]num1num (debilitarse) verkümmern; (alguien) dahinsiechen; (flores) verwelken; (fuego) verglimmen; languidecer de amor sich vor Liebe verzehren; la conversación languideció die Unterhaltung verlief schleppendnum2num (espíritu) niedergeschlagen sein -
16 resentirse
rrɛsen'tirsev irr(fig: enojarse por algo) sich ärgern, böse seinverbo pronominal1. [debilitarse] sich verschlechtern2. [sentir molestias]3. [ofenderse] beleidigt seinresentirseresentirse [rreseDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9D'tirse]num2num (sentir dolor) leiden [de/con unter+dativo]; resentirse del costado Seitenstechen haben; todavía se resiente de las heridas del accidente die Unfallverletzungen machen ihm/ihr immer noch zu schaffennum3num (debilitarse) nachgeben; (muros) bersten; los edificios se resintieron cuando abrieron el túnel del metro als der Schacht für die U-Bahn gebaut wurde, bekamen die Gebäude Risse -
17 depauperarse
1 (empobrecerse) to impoverish2 MEDICINA (debilitarse) to weaken* * *VPR1) (=empobrecerse) to become impoverished2) (=debilitarse) to become weak* * *vpr1. [físicamente] [persona] to become debilitated;[salud] to be undermined2. [económicamente] to become poorer* * *v/r become impoverished -
18 depauperar
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19 выдохнуться
сов.1) perder la fragancia( el perfume, el olor) ( о пахучих веществах); evaporarse (о вине, духах); disiparse ( о запахе)наступле́ние вы́дохлось — la ofensiva se debilitó3) перен. разг. (о таланте, писателе и т.п.) agotarse -
20 захиреть
сов. разг.1) ponerse endeble, debilitarse ( ослабеть)2) перен. decaer (непр.) vi, venir (ir) a menos
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flaquear — ► verbo intransitivo 1 Perder la fuerza o la resistencia física o moral una persona o cosa: ■ su ánimo flaqueó al fallecer su amigo. SINÓNIMO [debilitarse] 2 Tener menos preparación o ser menos eficaz en unas actividades que en otras: ■ flaquea… … Enciclopedia Universal
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atardecer — (Derivado de tardar.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Última hora de la tarde, cuando empieza a debilitarse la luz solar. ► verbo impers 2 Empezar a ponerse el sol: ■ ya atardecía cuando llegamos al refugio. * * * atardecer1 (terciop.) intr. Llegar la… … Enciclopedia Universal
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decaer — ► verbo intransitivo 1 Perder una persona o una cosa fuerza o intensidad poco a poco, pasando de un estado positivo a otro negativo: ■ el escándalo le hizo decaer de su prestigio. SE CONJUGA COMO caer REG. PREPOSICIONAL + de SINÓNIMO declinar 2… … Enciclopedia Universal
resentirse — ► verbo pronominal 1 Perder una persona o una cosa fuerza: ■ las vigas se resienten por el peso. SE CONJUGA COMO sentir SINÓNIMO [debilitarse] ANTÓNIMO fortalecer 2 Sentir una persona dolor en una parte del cuerpo a causa de una antigua lesión: ■ … Enciclopedia Universal