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1 ruborizarse
pron.v.to blush, to flush with embarrassment.* * *1 to blush, go red, redden* * *verb* * *VPR to blush, redden (de at)* * *verbo pronominal to blush, to turn red (in the face), to flush* * *(v.) = turn + red, blush, get + red in the faceEx. The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *verbo pronominal to blush, to turn red (in the face), to flush* * *(v.) = turn + red, blush, get + red in the faceEx: The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *
ruborizarse ( conjugate ruborizarse) verbo pronominal
to blush, to turn red (in the face), to flush
ruborizarse verbo reflexivo to blush, go o turn red: es muy tímido, enseguida se ruboriza, he's so shy that he's always blushing
' ruborizarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asorocharse
- enrojecer
English:
blush
- color
- flush
* * *vprto blush* * *v/r go red, blush* * *ruborizarse {21} vr: to blush* * *ruborizarse vb to blush -
2 ruborizarse
• become embarrassed• flush tank• flush valve• get real• get registered• go public• go riding• turn red• turn red in the face -
3 ruborizarse de vergüenza
(v.) = blush with + shameEx. The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.* * *(v.) = blush with + shameEx: The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.
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4 ruborizarse de vergüenza
• flush with• flushedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ruborizarse de vergüenza
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5 ruborizar
v.to make blush.* * *1.VT to cause to blush, make blush2.See:* * *----* ruborizarse = turn + red, blush, get + red in the face.* ruborizarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* * ** ruborizarse = turn + red, blush, get + red in the face.* ruborizarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* * *ruborizar [A4 ]vtto make... blushto blush, to turn o ( BrE) go red (in the face), to flush* * *
ruborizar verbo transitivo to make blush: tu actitud machista me ruboriza, your macho attitude embarrasses me
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer enrojecer] to make blush2. [avergonzar] to embarrass* * *v/t blush -
6 enrojecer
v.1 to redden, to turn red.2 to flush.3 to blush, to turn red.4 to make red, to redden.* * *1 (volver rojo) to redden, turn red; (metal) to make red-hot2 figurado (ruborizar) to make blush, make turn red1 (ponerse rojo) to redden, turn red2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush, turn red1 (volverse rojo) to turn red; (metal) to get red-hot2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush* * *1.VT (=poner rojo) to redden, turn red; (=ruborizar) to make blush; [+ metal] to make red-hot2.VISee:* * *1.verbo transitivo <rostro/mejillas> to redden, make... go red; < pelo> to turn... red, make... go red2.enrojecer vi (liter) ( ruborizarse) to redden, blush; (de ira, rabia) to go red in the face3.enrojecerse v pron rostro/mejillas (+ me/te/le etc) to redden, blush; pelo to go o turn red; cielo to turn red* * *----* enrojecerse = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the face.* * *1.verbo transitivo <rostro/mejillas> to redden, make... go red; < pelo> to turn... red, make... go red2.enrojecer vi (liter) ( ruborizarse) to redden, blush; (de ira, rabia) to go red in the face3.enrojecerse v pron rostro/mejillas (+ me/te/le etc) to redden, blush; pelo to go o turn red; cielo to turn red* * ** enrojecerse = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the face.* * *enrojecer [E3 ]vt1 ‹rostro/mejillas› to redden, make … go red2 ‹pelo› to turn … red, make … go red■ enrojecervi( liter); «persona» to redden, blush, flush1 «rostro/mejillas» (+ me/te/le etc) to redden, blush2 «pelo» to go o turn red3 «cielo» to turn red* * *
enrojecer ( conjugate enrojecer) verbo transitivo ‹rostro/mejillas› to redden, make … go red;
‹ pelo› to turn … red, make … go red
verbo intransitivo (liter) ( ruborizarse) to redden, blush;
(de ira, rabia) to go red in the face
enrojecerse verbo pronominal [rostro/mejillas] to redden, blush;
[ pelo] to go o turn red;
[ cielo] to turn red
enrojecer verbo transitivo
1 to redden, turn red
2 (de ira, vergüenza) to blush
' enrojecer' also found in these entries:
English:
flush
* * *♦ vt1. [volver rojo] to redden, to turn red;[por turbación] to cause to blush2. [con fuego] to make red-hot♦ vi[por calor, sofoco] to flush; [por turbación] to blush;enrojeció de vergüenza he blushed with shame* * *I v/t turn redII v/i blush, go red* * *enrojecer {53} vt: to make red, to redden* * *enrojecer vb to blush / to go red -
7 ruboroso
adj.bashful, blushing.* * *► adjetivo1 blushing, bashful* * *ADJ frm1)2)estar ruboroso — (=colorado) to blush, be blushing; (=avergonzado) to feel bashful
* * *- sa adjetivoa) ( propenso a ruborizarse)b) ( ruborizado)estar ruboroso — to be blushing o red
* * *= shamefaced.Ex. Keep in mind that the Bible commands women to wear clothing that is in keeping with being shamefaced.* * *- sa adjetivoa) ( propenso a ruborizarse)b) ( ruborizado)estar ruboroso — to be blushing o red
* * *= shamefaced.Ex: Keep in mind that the Bible commands women to wear clothing that is in keeping with being shamefaced.
* * *ruboroso -sa2 (ruborizado) estar ruboroso to be blushing o redel joven, tímido y ruboroso, no se atrevía a hablar the young man, shy and blushing o red-faced didn't dare speak* * *ruboroso, -a adj1. [cara] blushing, red* * *adj:estar ruboroso be blushing;ser ruboroso blush easily -
8 encenderse
1 (incendiarse) to catch fire, ignite3 figurado (excitarse) to flare up4 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush, go red* * *verb* * *VPR1) (=prenderse) to light¿cuándo se encienden las luces? — when is lighting-up time?
2) [cara, ojos] to light up3) [persona] (=exaltarse) to get excited; (=ruborizarse) to blush; (=estallar) to break outencenderse de ira — to flare up with rage, fly into a temper
* * *(v.) = light upEx. Toys are grouped into the following categories: (1) toys that light up or sing; (2) toys that catch your eye; (3) toys that shake, rattle, and roll; (4) switch toys; and (5) toys for the creative artist.* * *(v.) = light upEx: Toys are grouped into the following categories: (1) toys that light up or sing; (2) toys that catch your eye; (3) toys that shake, rattle, and roll; (4) switch toys; and (5) toys for the creative artist.
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■encenderse verbo reflexivo
1 (un fuego) to catch
(una luz) to come on
2 (acalorarse) to get heated
3 Lit (el rostro) to blush, go red
' encenderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encender
English:
fire
- flare
- go on
- ignite
- light
- come
- switch
* * *vpr1. [fuego, gas] to ignite;[luz, bombilla, estufa] to come on; [llama, piloto] to light;se encendió en ella la llama de la venganza the desire for revenge was kindled within her2. [persona, rostro] to go red, to blush;[ojos] to light up; [de ira] to flare up;cuando oigo estas cosas me enciendo I get really mad when I hear things like that3. [guerra, contienda] to break out* * *v/r2 fig:se le encendió la cara her face went bright red;se le encendió la sangre his blood boiled;encenderse de rabia be furious, be incandescent with rage lit* * *vr1) : to get excited2) : to blush* * * -
9 enrojecerse
1 (volverse rojo) to turn red; (metal) to get red-hot2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush* * *VPR (=ruborizarse) to blush; [de ira] to go red (with anger), go red in the face; [hierro] to get red-hot* * *(v.) = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the faceEx. 'Thank you, Tom, thank you,' said Balzac, perceptibly reddening.Ex. The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *(v.) = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the faceEx: 'Thank you, Tom, thank you,' said Balzac, perceptibly reddening.Ex: The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *vpr1. [volverse rojo] to redden, to turn red;[por calor, sofoco] to flush; [por turbación] to blush;cuando bebe mucho se le enrojece la nariz when she drinks a lot her nose turns red2. [por fuego] to turn red-hot* * ** * *vr: to blush -
10 rojo
adj.1 red, ruddy.2 leftist, red, communist, leftish.m.1 red, red colour, red color.2 rubrum.* * *► adjetivo1 (color) red2 (caliente) red-hot► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 red\estar en números rojos figurado to be in the redrojo de ira red with angerMar Rojo Red Searojo de labios lipstick————————1 red* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - roja)adj.* * *rojo, -a1. ADJ1) [color] redrojo burdeos — maroon, dark red
2) [pelo] red3) (Pol) red; Esp [durante la Guerra Civil y con Franco] Republican2. SM1) (=color) red, red colour o (EEUU) color2) (=maquillaje)3.SM / F (Pol) (=de izquierdas) red; (=republicano) Republican* * *I- ja adjetivo1)a) <color/vestido> redponerse rojo — persona to blush, turn red; semáforo to turn red, go red (BrE)
ponerse rojo de ira — to turn o (BrE) go red with anger
b) < piel> ( por el sol) sunburnt, red2) (pey o hum) (Pol)a) ( de izquierda) red (pej or hum), commie (pej or hum)b) ( en la Guerra Civil española) RepublicanIImasculino redIIIal rojo vivo — < metal> incandescent, red-hot
- ja masculino, femenino (pey o hum)a) ( izquierdista) red (pej or hum), commie (pej or hum)b) ( en la Guerra Civil española) Republican* * *= red.Ex. The red ON/OFF switch for the terminal is located at the left side of the screen.----* alerta roja = red alert.* alfombra roja = red carpet.* carne roja = red meat.* cedro rojo = cigar-box cedar.* Cruz Roja, la = Red Cross, the.* de color rojo = red-coloured, red-coloured.* el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer aug = red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning, red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning.* en alerta roja = on red alert.* farolillo rojo = back marker.* glóbulo rojo = red blood cell, red cell.* infrarrojo = infrared [infra-red].* Mar Rojo, el = Red Sea, the.* piel roja = redskin.* pimiento rojo = red pepper.* ponerse al rojo vivo = reach + boiling point, fire up.* ponerse rojo = get + red in the face, go + bright red.* rojos = Reds.* rojo verdoso = greenish red.* rojo vivo = vibrant red, vermilion [vermillion].* tarjeta roja = red card.* * *I- ja adjetivo1)a) <color/vestido> redponerse rojo — persona to blush, turn red; semáforo to turn red, go red (BrE)
ponerse rojo de ira — to turn o (BrE) go red with anger
b) < piel> ( por el sol) sunburnt, red2) (pey o hum) (Pol)a) ( de izquierda) red (pej or hum), commie (pej or hum)b) ( en la Guerra Civil española) RepublicanIImasculino redIIIal rojo vivo — < metal> incandescent, red-hot
- ja masculino, femenino (pey o hum)a) ( izquierdista) red (pej or hum), commie (pej or hum)b) ( en la Guerra Civil española) Republican* * *= red.Ex: The red ON/OFF switch for the terminal is located at the left side of the screen.
* alerta roja = red alert.* alfombra roja = red carpet.* carne roja = red meat.* cedro rojo = cigar-box cedar.* Cruz Roja, la = Red Cross, the.* de color rojo = red-coloured, red-coloured.* el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer aug = red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning, red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning.* en alerta roja = on red alert.* farolillo rojo = back marker.* glóbulo rojo = red blood cell, red cell.* infrarrojo = infrared [infra-red].* Mar Rojo, el = Red Sea, the.* piel roja = redskin.* pimiento rojo = red pepper.* ponerse al rojo vivo = reach + boiling point, fire up.* ponerse rojo = get + red in the face, go + bright red.* rojos = Reds.* rojo verdoso = greenish red.* rojo vivo = vibrant red, vermilion [vermillion].* tarjeta roja = red card.* * *A1 ‹color/vestido› redponerse rojo de ira to turn o ( BrE) go red with angerel semáforo se puso (en) rojo the traffic light turned o ( BrE) went redponerse rojo to blush, turn red, go red ( BrE)se puso más rojo que un tomate he turned (as) red as a beet ( AmE colloq), he went as red as a beetroot ( BrE colloq)2 ‹espalda/piernas› (por el sol) sunburnt, red3 (modificado por otro adj: inv) redcamisas rojo fuerte bright red shirts2 (en la Guerra Civil española) Republicanrojo2redel rojo te queda muy bien you look good in red, red looks good on youal rojo blanco white-hotal rojo vivo ‹metal› incandescent, red-hotla situación está al rojo vivo the situation is very tense o is highly volatile o is at boiling pointCompuestos:1 masculine vermillion2 adj inv vermillion1 masculine cherry, cherry redmasculine, feminine2 (en la Guerra Civil española) Republican* * *
rojo 1◊ -ja adjetivo <s3 num="1" st="s">
[ semáforo] to turn red, go red (BrE);◊ ponerse rojo de ira to turn o (BrE) go red with anger
2 (pey o hum) (Pol)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (pey o hum)
</s3>
rojo 2 sustantivo masculino
red;◊ al rojo vivo ‹ metal› red-hot
rojo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (de color) red
Fin estar en números rojos, to be in the red
2 (en ideología) red
II m (color) red
III m,f (en ideología) red
♦ Locuciones: ponerse rojo, to go o turn red: se puso rojo (como un tomate) al oír que hablaban de él, he turned as red as a beet when he heard them talking about him
me puse rojo de ira, I turned red with anger
al rojo vivo, (una cosa) red-hot: el caldo está al rojo vivo, the consommé is burning-hot
(una situación) very tense, at boiling point
' rojo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bofetada
- capricho
- carmín
- dentro
- fogón
- fondo
- ir
- ninguna
- ninguno
- roja
- semáforo
- subida
- subido
- teñirse
- vergüenza
- vestir
- viva
- vivo
- afuera
- combinar
- fuera
- glóbulo
- intercalar
- pimiento
- pintar
- quemado
- quemar
- teléfono
- teñir
English:
blood
- convertible
- ginger
- hot line
- hot up
- in
- ours
- paint
- pepper
- poppy
- probably
- push
- red
- red light
- Red Sea
- red-hot
- redden
- run
- sea
- cranberry
- glow
- gold
- hot
- jump
- preferably
- scarlet
- white
- wine
* * *rojo, -a♦ adj1. [de color] red;ponerse rojo [ruborizarse] to blush;[semáforo] to turn red2. [izquierdista] red;tiene ideas bastante rojas she has rather left-wing ideas♦ nm,f1. [izquierdista] red♦ nm1. [color] red;el rojo es mi color favorito red is my favourite colour;Méx Fam¡(di) rojo! [en foto] say cheese!rojo blanco white heat♦ al rojo loc adj[metal] red-hot;al rojo blanco white-hot;la situación está al rojo vivo the situation is at boiling point* * *I adj red;estar al rojo vivo fig be red hot;ponerse rojo blush, go redII m color red* * *rojo, -ja adj1) : red2)ponerse rojo : to blushrojo nm: red* * * -
11 vergüenza
f.1 shame, bashfulness, abashment, embarrassment.2 shame, opprobrium.3 shameful thing, shame.* * *1 (deshonor etc) shame, sense of shame2 (timidez) bashfulness, shyness; (turbación) embarrassment3 (escándalo) disgrace, shame1 familiar eufemístico private parts\caerse la cara de vergüenza figurado to die of embarrassment¡qué vergüenza! it's a disgrace!, how disgraceful!¿no te da vergüenza? aren't you ashamed of yourself?no tener vergüenza to be a shameless person, have no shamepasar vergüenza ajena to feel embarrassed for somebodyperder la vergüenza to lose all sense of shame¡qué poca vergüenza! how shameful!sacar a alguien a la vergüenza to hold somebody up to shamesentir vergüenza to be ashamedtener vergüenza de hacer algo to be ashamed to do something* * *SF1) (=azoramiento) embarrassment¡qué vergüenza! — how embarrassing!
2) (=dignidad) shame, sense of shame¡vergüenza debería darte! — you should be ashamed!, shame on you!
¡vaya manera de tratar a tu abuela, qué vergüenza! — what a way to treat your grandmother, you should be ashamed o shame on you!
¡qué poca vergüenza tienes! — you've got no shame!, you're utterly shameless
sacar a algn a la vergüenza — ††(lit) to make a public display of sb; (fig) to hold sb up to shame
3) (=escándalo) disgracees una vergüenza que esté tan sucio — it's a disgrace o it's disgraceful that it should be so dirty
4) pl vergüenzas* euf (=genitales) privates euf, naughty bits * hum* * *1) ( turbación) embarrassmentsentí vergüenza ajena — I felt embarrassed for him/her/them
2) ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame3) (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgraceser una vergüenza para algo/alguien — to be a disgrace to something/somebody
¿perdiste otra vez? qué vergüenza! — (hum) you mean you lost again? shame on you!
4) vergüenzas femenino plural (euf & hum) ( genitales) privates (pl) (euph & hum)* * *= shame, embarrassment, self-consciousness, disgrace, bashfulness.Ex. It has been to the continuing shame of the library field that his efforts toward eliminating the price-fixing of children's books have received such little note and appreciation.Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.Ex. In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 Bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 self-consciousness.Ex. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex. In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 Self-consciousness.----* dar vergüenza = feel + shy.* hacer a Alguien pasar vergüenza = embarrass.* morirse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* para vergüenza + Pronombre Posesivo = to + Posesivo + shame.* ruborizarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* sentir vergüenza = feel + embarrassed.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* ser una vergüenza = be a disgrace.* sonrojarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* vergüenza ajena = embarrassing situation.* * *1) ( turbación) embarrassmentsentí vergüenza ajena — I felt embarrassed for him/her/them
2) ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame3) (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgraceser una vergüenza para algo/alguien — to be a disgrace to something/somebody
¿perdiste otra vez? qué vergüenza! — (hum) you mean you lost again? shame on you!
4) vergüenzas femenino plural (euf & hum) ( genitales) privates (pl) (euph & hum)* * *= shame, embarrassment, self-consciousness, disgrace, bashfulness.Ex: It has been to the continuing shame of the library field that his efforts toward eliminating the price-fixing of children's books have received such little note and appreciation.
Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.Ex: In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 Bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 self-consciousness.Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex: In other cases, straightforward alphabetical arrangement scatters topics within the same facet which could be arranged more helpfully; eg in Psychology we find BF575 Special forms of emotion eg.A5 Anger.A9 Awe.B3 bashfulness.F2 Fear.H3 Hate.L8 Love. S4 Self-consciousness.* dar vergüenza = feel + shy.* hacer a Alguien pasar vergüenza = embarrass.* morirse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* para vergüenza + Pronombre Posesivo = to + Posesivo + shame.* ruborizarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* sentir vergüenza = feel + embarrassed.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* ser una vergüenza = be a disgrace.* sonrojarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* vergüenza ajena = embarrassing situation.* * *A (turbación) embarrassmentno lo hagas pasar vergüenza delante de los amigos don't embarrass him in front of his friendsse puso colorado de vergüenza he blushed with embarrassmentdíselo, que no te dé vergüenza tell him, don't be shy o embarrassed about itme da vergüenza pedírselo otra vez I'm embarrassed to ask him again¡este niño me hace pasar una vergüenza …! this child says/does such embarrassing thingscuando hacen el ridículo así uno siente una vergüenza ajena when they make fools of themselves like that, you feel so embarrassed for themB (sentido del decoro) shame, sense of shamesi tuviera vergüenza, vendría a disculparse if he had any (sense of) shame, he'd come and apologize¡no tienes vergüenza! you should be ashamed of yourself!¡qué falta de vergüenza! or ¡qué poca vergüenza! you should be ashamed of yourself!, have you no shame?perder la vergüenza to lose all sense of shameC (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgracelos abogados como él son una vergüenza para la profesión lawyers like him are a disgrace to the profession¡qué vergüenza! ¡comportarse así en público! how disgraceful behaving like that in public!estos precios son una vergüenza these prices are shocking o scandalous¿te ganó Miguelito? ¡qué vergüenza! ( hum); you mean you lost to little Miguel? shame on you!* * *
vergüenza sustantivo femenino
1 ( turbación) embarrassment;
me da vergüenza pedírselo otra vez I'm embarrassed to ask him again;
sentí vergüenza ajena I felt embarrassed for him (o her etc)
2 ( sentido del decoro) (sense of) shame;
3 (escándalo, motivo de oprobio) disgrace;◊ ser una vergüenza para algo/algn to be a disgrace to sth/sb;
estos precios son una vergüenza these prices are outrageous
vergüenza sustantivo femenino
1 (pudor, azoramiento) embarrassment
estaba rojo o colorado de vergüenza, he was red with embarrassment
me daba vergüenza acercarme a ella, I was embarrassed to go up to her
2 (dignidad, autoestima) shame: ¡debía darte vergüenza!, shame on you!
perder la vergüenza, to lose all sense of shame
3 (causa de indignación, escándalo) disgrace: es una vergüenza para su familia, he's a disgrace to his family
♦ Locuciones: sentir vergüenza ajena, to feel embarrassed for sb
' vergüenza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajena
- ajeno
- apuro
- bochorno
- colorada
- colorado
- dar
- deber
- desvergonzada
- desvergonzado
- embarazarse
- empacho
- enrojecer
- llenar
- morirse
- ninguna
- ninguno
- pudor
- qué
- reparo
- sofoco
- sombra
- tierra
- vergonzosa
- vergonzoso
- apenar
- asorocharse
- chapa
- corte
- deshonra
- pena
- plancha
- tomate
English:
bow
- cringe
- die
- disgrace
- disgraceful
- embarrassment
- monstrous
- ounce
- scandal
- self-conscious
- shame
- shamefulness
- shy
- spare
- squirm
- unashamedly
- ashamed
- embarrass
- embarrassed
- embarrassing
- mortified
* * *♦ nf1. [deshonra] shame;sentir vergüenza to feel ashamed;me da vergüenza confesar que… I'm ashamed to admit that…;tener poca vergüenza, no tener vergüenza to be shameless;¡eres la vergüenza de la familia! you're a disgrace to your family!2. [bochorno] embarrassment;dar vergüenza a alguien to embarrass sb;me da vergüenza decírtelo I'm embarrassed to tell you;¡qué vergüenza! how embarrassing!;ser de vergüenza to be disgraceful o a disgrace;el trato que reciben es de vergüenza the way they're treated is disgraceful o a disgrace;ese programa da vergüenza ajena that programme is cringe-making o embarrassingly bad;el de la vergüenza: ¿quién quiere el de la vergüenza? who wants the last one?3. [timidez] bashfulness;perder la vergüenza to lose one's inhibitions4. [deshonra, escándalo] disgrace;¡es una vergüenza! it's disgraceful!;¡qué vergüenza! what a disgrace!♦ vergüenzas nfplFam Euf [genitales] private parts, privates* * *f1 shame;no sé cómo no se te cae la cara de vergüenza you should be ashamed (of yourself);¿no te da vergüenza? aren’t you ashamed of yourself?;no tiene vergüenza he has no shame, he’s shameless2 ( escándalo) disgrace;es una vergüenza it’s a disgrace3:me da vergüenza I’m embarrassed;sentir vergüenza ajena feel embarrassed for s.o.4:* * *vergüenza nf1) : disgrace, shame2) : embarrassment3) : bashfulness, shyness* * *1. (sentimiento de culpabilidad) shame¡qué vergüenza! shame on you!2. (bochorno, corte) embarrassment3. (escándalo) disgrace -
12 azararse
pron.v.to get flustered, to get rattled, to get troubled.* * *1 to be embarrassed* * *IVPR1) (=malograrse) to go wrong, go awry2) = azorar 2.IIVPR (=ruborizarse) to blush, redden* * *
■azararse verbo reflexivo to get/be flustered, embarrassed
* * *vpr[avergonzarse] to be embarrassed, to be flustered; [ruborizarse] to blush -
13 encender
v.1 to light (vela, cigarro, chimenea).encender una cerilla to light o strike a matchElla enciende los troncos She lights the logs.2 to switch on (aparato).enciende la luz, que no veo switch the light on, I can't see3 to arouse (entusiasmo, ira).4 to turn on, to put on, to run, to switch on.Ella enciende el abanico She turns on the fan.5 to kindle, to stir up, to revive, to spark.Ella enciende la pasión She kindles the passion.* * *2 (luz, radio, tv) to turn on, switch on, put on; (gas) to turn on, light3 figurado (ocasionar) to kindle, provoke, spark off■ la construcción de la valla encendió las disputas entre las dos familias the building of the fence sparked off the rows between the two families1 (incendiarse) to catch fire, ignite3 figurado (excitarse) to flare up4 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush, go red* * *verb1) to light2) switch on3) start4) arouse* * *1. VT1) (=prender) [+ fuego, cigarrillo] to light; [+ cerilla] to strike; [+ luz, radio] to turn on, switch on, put on; [+ gas] to light, turn on; (Inform) to toggle on, switch on2) (=avivar) [+ pasiones] to inflame; [+ entusiasmo] to arouse; [+ celos, odio] to awake; [+ guerra] to spark off2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cigarrillo/hoguera/vela> to light; < fósforo> to strike, lightb) <luz/calefacción> to switch on, turn on; < motor> to startc) <deseos/pasiones> to awaken, arouse (liter)2. 3.encenderse v pron1) aparato/luz to come on; fósforo/piloto to light; leña to catch lightse encendió la llama de su pasión — (liter) his passions were aroused o (liter) inflamed
2) persona to blow one's top (colloq), to get mad (colloq); rostro to go red* * *= switch on, turn on, be fired with, light, spark, inflame, ignite, crank up, fire.Ex. Some microfilm readers are less easy to manage (for example, to switch on, locate the appropriate frame) than others.Ex. To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex. Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex. She sat back in her chair, crossed her legs, lighted a cigarette, and smoked herself into a cloud.Ex. The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex. His works are among the few films that can inflame the emotions as easily today as they could when they were originally made.Ex. Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex. As the sun begins to move toward the horizon, you want to crank up the engine again and head back home.Ex. Mearns, too, has warned against 'profligate expenditure of time and effort when the reference librarian's own curiosity is fired to a point where he feels himself impelled to seek personal satisfaction'.----* encender la chispa = kindle + spark.* encender la luz = turn + the light on.* encenderse = light up.* encender un cigarrillo = light up.* hacer que se encienda una luz = activate + light.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cigarrillo/hoguera/vela> to light; < fósforo> to strike, lightb) <luz/calefacción> to switch on, turn on; < motor> to startc) <deseos/pasiones> to awaken, arouse (liter)2. 3.encenderse v pron1) aparato/luz to come on; fósforo/piloto to light; leña to catch lightse encendió la llama de su pasión — (liter) his passions were aroused o (liter) inflamed
2) persona to blow one's top (colloq), to get mad (colloq); rostro to go red* * *= switch on, turn on, be fired with, light, spark, inflame, ignite, crank up, fire.Ex: Some microfilm readers are less easy to manage (for example, to switch on, locate the appropriate frame) than others.
Ex: To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex: She sat back in her chair, crossed her legs, lighted a cigarette, and smoked herself into a cloud.Ex: The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex: His works are among the few films that can inflame the emotions as easily today as they could when they were originally made.Ex: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex: As the sun begins to move toward the horizon, you want to crank up the engine again and head back home.Ex: Mearns, too, has warned against 'profligate expenditure of time and effort when the reference librarian's own curiosity is fired to a point where he feels himself impelled to seek personal satisfaction'.* encender la chispa = kindle + spark.* encender la luz = turn + the light on.* encenderse = light up.* encender un cigarrillo = light up.* hacer que se encienda una luz = activate + light.* * *encender [E8 ]vt1 ‹cigarrillo/hoguera/vela› to light; ‹cerilla› to strike, lightnos esperaba con la chimenea encendida she had the fire lit when we arrived2 ‹luz/radio/calefacción› to switch on, turn on, put on; ‹motor› to startno dejes el televisor encendido don't leave the television on3 ‹deseos/pasiones› to awaken, arouse, inflame ( liter)el dictador había encendido el fanatismo the dictator had stirred up fanaticism■ encendervi1 «cerilla» to light; «leña» to catch light, kindle2 «bombilla/tubo fluorescente» to come on, light up, light; «radio» to come onA «aparato» to come on; «llama/piloto» to lightesperar a que se encienda la luz roja wait until the red light comes onB2 «rostro» to go redal verlo se le encendió el rostro she went red in the face o she blushed when she saw him* * *
encender ( conjugate encender) verbo transitivo
‹ fósforo› to strike, light
‹ motor› to start;
verbo intransitivo [ fósforo] to light;
[ leña] to catch light;
[luz/radio] to come on
encenderse verbo pronominal [aparato/luz] to come on;
[fósforo/piloto] to light;
[ leña] to catch light
encender verbo transitivo
1 (con interruptor) to switch on
(con fuego) to light: enciende una cerilla, strike a match
2 (avivar) to stir up
' encender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lumbre
- encienda
- luz
- poner
English:
barbecue
- blow
- ignite
- inflame
- light
- light up
- power up
- put on
- rekindle
- set off
- strike
- switch on
- turn on
- kindle
- put
- start
- switch
- turn
* * *♦ vt1. [vela, cigarro, chimenea, mecha] to light;encender una cerilla to light o strike a match;encender una hoguera to light a bonfire2. [aparato] to switch on;[motor] to start up;enciende la luz, que no veo switch the light on, I can't see3. [entusiasmo, ira] to arouse;[pasión] to arouse, to inflame;sus acusaciones encendieron los ánimos his accusations aroused people's anger;me enciende con esas cosas que dice he makes me mad with those things he says4. [guerra, contienda] to spark off* * *v/t2 figinflame, arouse, stir up* * *encender {56} vi: to lightencender vt1) : to light, to set fire to2) prender: to switch on3) : to start (a motor)4) : to arouse, to kindle* * *encender vb1. (conectar) to switch on / to turn on -
14 ponerse rojo
v.1 to turn red, to blush hotly, to turn crimson, to go red.El hierro se puso rojo The iron turned red.Su cara se puso roja His face turned red.2 to turn red, to become red-hot.El hierro se puso rojo The iron turned red.* * *(gen) to turn red 2 (ruborizarse) to blush* * *to turn red, blush* * *(v.) = get + red in the face, go + bright redEx. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.Ex. The Prime Minister went bright red when confronted over the long massages he was said to be receiving from a former topless model.* * *(v.) = get + red in the face, go + bright redEx: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
Ex: The Prime Minister went bright red when confronted over the long massages he was said to be receiving from a former topless model. -
15 sofocar
v.1 to suffocate, to stifle.El criminal sofoca a Ricardo The criminal suffocates Richard.2 to put out, to smother (incendio).3 to suppress, to quell.Miguel sofoca su ira Mike quells his anger.4 to mortify.5 to quench, to extinguish, to put out.Elsa sofocó el fuego Elsa quenched the fire.6 to embarrass, to make nervous.Su actitud sofocó a Ricardo Her attitude embarrassed Richard.* * *1 (ahogar) to suffocate, stifle, smother2 figurado (abochornar) to make blush1 (de calor etc) to suffocate2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush3 familiar (enfadarse) to get upset, get angry* * *1. VT1) (=ahogar) [calor] to stifle; [fuego, humo] to suffocate2) (=apagar) [+ incendio] to smother, put out; [+ rebelión] to crush, put down; [+ epidemia] to stamp out3) (=enojar) to anger, upset4) (=avergonzar) to embarrass5) (=sonrojar) to make... blush2.See:* * *1. 2.sofocarse v pron ( acalorarse) to get upset o (colloq) worked up* * *= smother, quench, quell, strangle, snuff out, stifle, stamp out, weigh down.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex. By such mutual assistance, the wits and endeavours of the world may no longer be as so many scattered coals, or firebrands, which, for want of union are soon quenched, whereas, being but laid together, they would have yielded a comfortable light and heat.Ex. The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex. The existence of the Internet and World Wide Web has made it almost impossible to stamp out crimes committed by hackers.Ex. The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.* * *1. 2.sofocarse v pron ( acalorarse) to get upset o (colloq) worked up* * *= smother, quench, quell, strangle, snuff out, stifle, stamp out, weigh down.Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.
Ex: By such mutual assistance, the wits and endeavours of the world may no longer be as so many scattered coals, or firebrands, which, for want of union are soon quenched, whereas, being but laid together, they would have yielded a comfortable light and heat.Ex: The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex: The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex: The existence of the Internet and World Wide Web has made it almost impossible to stamp out crimes committed by hackers.Ex: The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.* * *sofocar [A2 ]vt‹fuego› to smother, put out; ‹motín/revolución› to stifle, put downeste calor me sofoca this heat is suffocating o stifling2 ( fam) (avergonzarse) to get embarrassed:3 (por el calor) to suffocate4 (por un esfuerzo) to get out of breath* * *
sofocar ( conjugate sofocar) verbo transitivo ‹ fuego› to smother, put out;
‹motín/revolución› to stifle, put down
sofocarse verbo pronominal ( acalorarse) to get upset o (colloq) worked up
sofocar verbo transitivo
1 (un incendio) to extinguish, smother: los bomberos sofocaron las llamas, the firemen smothered the flames
(una rebelión) to put out: el ejército sofocó la revuelta, the army crushed the rebellion
(una protesta) to stifle: los antidisturbios sofocaron la manifestación, the riot police brought the protest under control
(un grito, ruido) to muffle, stifle
(un sentimiento) to control
2 (asfixiar) to suffocate
3 (abochornar) to embarrass
' sofocar' also found in these entries:
English:
damp
- put down
- smother
- stamp out
- stifle
- douse
- over
- put
- quash
- quell
- quench
- stamp
- suppress
* * *♦ vt1. [ahogar, abrasar] to suffocate, to stifle2. [incendio] to put out, to smother3. [rebelión] to suppress, to quell4. [agobiar] [con trabajo] to overburden5. [avergonzar] to embarrass* * *v/t1 suffocate2 incendio put out* * *sofocar {72} vt1) ahogar: to suffocate, to smother2) extinguir: to extinguish, to put out (a fire)3) aplastar: to crush, to put downsofocar una rebelión: to crush a rebellion* * *sofocar vb2. (ahogar) to suffocate -
16 tímido
adj.1 timid, shy, fearful, bashful.2 shy, bashful.* * *► adjetivo1 shy, timid2 figurado (intento etc) half-hearted* * *(f. - tímida)adj.* * *ADJ shy, timid* * ** * *= timid, shy [shier/shyer -comp., shiest/shyest -sup.], self-conscious, coy, tongue-tied, bashful, mousy [mousier -comp., mousiest -sup.], timorous.Ex. We will not accomplish that by being timid or by giving our profession a fresh coat of paint.Ex. One is the written word, letters to LC, and no one is particularly shy on that score nor should be.Ex. The girls were wary, nervously self-conscious, quite unable to behave in a natural and relaxed way.Ex. Although it is coy about admitting the fact it is only mentioned twice in the whole of the thirty pages of publicity material it is in effect a generalized and modernized Thesaurofacet: a facetted classification with a thesaurus structure forming an integral part.Ex. The picture he presents is of an intelligent, well-meaning, but tongue-tied monarch, whom he dubs Louis the silent.Ex. The book follows Philip's development from a bashful teenager to a more self-assured, but tortured, adult, and finally to a pathetic old man, who often suffered from long bouts of debilitating depression.Ex. Sora fits the stereotypical description of a ' mousy girl' perfectly, from her appearance to her personality.Ex. Even on his pet subject of mathematics, Wilson is a timorous exegete.* * ** * *= timid, shy [shier/shyer -comp., shiest/shyest -sup.], self-conscious, coy, tongue-tied, bashful, mousy [mousier -comp., mousiest -sup.], timorous.Ex: We will not accomplish that by being timid or by giving our profession a fresh coat of paint.
Ex: One is the written word, letters to LC, and no one is particularly shy on that score nor should be.Ex: The girls were wary, nervously self-conscious, quite unable to behave in a natural and relaxed way.Ex: Although it is coy about admitting the fact it is only mentioned twice in the whole of the thirty pages of publicity material it is in effect a generalized and modernized Thesaurofacet: a facetted classification with a thesaurus structure forming an integral part.Ex: The picture he presents is of an intelligent, well-meaning, but tongue-tied monarch, whom he dubs Louis the silent.Ex: The book follows Philip's development from a bashful teenager to a more self-assured, but tortured, adult, and finally to a pathetic old man, who often suffered from long bouts of debilitating depression.Ex: Sora fits the stereotypical description of a ' mousy girl' perfectly, from her appearance to her personality.Ex: Even on his pet subject of mathematics, Wilson is a timorous exegete.* * *tímido -da(retraído) shy; (falto de decisión, coraje) timides muy tímido, no le gustan estas reuniones he's very shy, he doesn't like these meetingsno seas tímido, pregúntale don't be shy o timid, ask heruna sonrisa tímida a shy o timid smile* * *
tímido
(falto de decisión, coraje) timid
tímido,-a
I adj (vergonzoso) shy
fig (reacción) una tímida acogida, a tepid o lukewarm welcome
II sustantivo masculino y femenino shy person
' tímido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrada
- cerrado
- cortada
- cortado
- dejarse
- fachada
- ruborizarse
- tímida
- chupado
- cohibido
- esquivo
- vergonzoso
English:
bashful
- coy
- diffident
- mousy
- naturally
- self-conscious
- shy
- small
- timid
- wallflower
- self
- tongue
* * *tímido, -a♦ adj1. [vergonzoso] shy2. [vacilante] timid♦ nm,fshy person;ser un tímido to be shy* * *adj shy, timid* * *tímido, -da adj: timid, shy♦ tímidamente adv* * * -
17 asorocharse
pron.v.to get mountain sickness. (Andes)* * *VPR LAm to get mountain sickness* * *verbo pronominala) (Chi, Per) ( por la altura) to get mountain o altitude sicknessb) (Chi) (por calor, vergüenza) to flush* * *verbo pronominala) (Chi, Per) ( por la altura) to get mountain o altitude sicknessb) (Chi) (por calor, vergüenza) to flush* * *asorocharse [A1 ]1 (Chi, Per) (por la altura) to get mountain o altitude sickness2 ( Chi) (por el calor, la vergüenza) to flush* * *
asorocharse ( conjugate asorocharse) verbo pronominal
■asorocharse vr LAm
1 to get altitude sickness
2 (ruborizarse) to blush
* * *vpr1. [por la altitud] to get altitude sickness2. [sonrojarse] to blush* * *v/r Pe, Bolget altitude sickness -
18 enseguida
adv.1 immediately, at once (inmediatamente).llegará enseguida he'll be here any minute nowvino a las seis, pero se fue enseguida he came at six, but he left soon after2 right away, immediately, at once, in a moment.* * *► adverbio1 at once, straight away, immediately* * ** * *adverbio at once, immediately, right awayenseguida de + inf — (esp AmL)
enseguida de almorzar — right o straight after lunch
* * *adverbio at once, immediately, right awayenseguida de + inf — (esp AmL)
enseguida de almorzar — right o straight after lunch
* * *at once, immediately, right away, straightaway ( BrE)¡enseguida voy! I'll be right with youme lo trajo enseguida he brought it at once o immediately o right awayle regalas un juguete y enseguida lo rompe no sooner do you give him a toy than he breaks it, you give him a toy and he breaks it right away o ( AmE) first thingempezó a llover pero paró casi enseguida it started to rain but it stopped almost immediatelyenseguida DE + INF( esp AmL): salimos enseguida de almorzar we left right o straight o immediately after lunch* * *
Multiple Entries:
en seguida
enseguida
enseguida adverbio
at once, immediately, right away;◊ ¡enseguida voy! I'll be right with you;
enseguida de almorzar (esp AmL) right o straight after lunch
enseguida, en seguida adverbio
1 (tiempo) (de inmediato) at once: ven aquí enseguida, come here at once
(en muy poco tiempo) enseguida les atenderán, you will be served in a moment
2 (espacio) immediately after, next
delante está mi casa, y en seguida la de María, first is my house, and immediately after is Maria's
enseguida, en seguida adverbio
1 (tiempo) (de inmediato) at once: ven aquí enseguida, come here at once
(en muy poco tiempo) enseguida les atenderán, you will be served in a moment
2 (espacio) immediately after, next
delante está mi casa, y en seguida la de María, first is my house, and immediately after is Maria's
' enseguida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinguirse
- en seguida
- fibra
- fraternizar
- hacerse
- imaginar
- licuefacción
- ruborizarse
- atender
- estar
- recibir
- ya
English:
bumpy
- delay
- scoot
- straight
- be
- come
- get
- have
- miss
- no
- right
- size
- stick
- sum
- take
* * *enseguida adv[inmediatamente] immediately, at once; [pronto] very soon;lo haré enseguida, antes de que se me olvide I'll do it straight away before I forget;llegará enseguida he'll be here any minute now;vino a las seis, pero se fue enseguida he came at six, but he left soon after;enseguida lo atiendo I'll be with you in a minute o directly;enseguida vuelvo I'll be right back;cruza el puente y enseguida verás la casa a la derecha cross the bridge and you'll see the house on your right;Amenseguida de comer no se debe hacer ejercicio you should not exercise immediately after a meal* * *adv immediately, right away* * *enseguida advinmediatamente: right away, immediately, at once* * *¡enseguida vuelvo! I'll be right back! -
19 sorocharse
VPR2) Cono Sur (=ponerse colorado) to blush* * *verbo pronominal (Andes) ( en la montaña) to get altitude o mountain sickness* * *verbo pronominal (Andes) ( en la montaña) to get altitude o mountain sickness* * *sorocharse [A1 ]1 (Bol, Col, Per) (en la montaña) to get altitude o mountain sickness2 ( Chi) (por calor, esfuerzo) to turn o ( BrE) go red; (por vergüenza) to blush, to turn o ( BrE) go red* * *sorocharse vpr1. Andes, Arg [enfermar] to get altitude sickness* * *v/r Pe, Bolget altitude sickness -
20 empericarse *
- 1
- 2
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encender — (Del lat. incendere, quemar < candere, blanquear, abrasar.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Hacer brotar luz o fuego de una cosa: ■ encendió unas velas para cenar. SE CONJUGA COMO tender SINÓNIMO prender ANTÓNIMO apagar 2 Prender f … Enciclopedia Universal
Pavo — (Del lat. pavus, pavo real.) ► sustantivo 1 ZOOLOGÍA Ave fasianiforme de origen norteamericano, introducida y domesticada en el continente europeo desde el siglo xvi, que tiene en la cabeza verrugas y carúnculas coloreadas y puede enderezar las… … Enciclopedia Universal
Rubor — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Una joven mirando al suelo mientras se ruboriza. El rubor es el enrojecimiento de la piel de la cara; la palabra es a menudo utilizada cuando el enrojecimiento se corresponde a una respuesta emocional, ante ciertas… … Wikipedia Español
Color — (Del lat. color.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 FÍSICA Sensación que producen en la retina los rayos de luz reflejados en un objeto. 2 ARTE, PINTURA, TECNOLOGÍA Sustancia preparada para colorear, pintar o teñir: ■ compró varios tubos de color.… … Enciclopedia Universal
enrojecer — ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Poner una cosa roja por medio del fuego o el calor: ■ con el calor del horno se ha enrojecido la carne. SE CONJUGA COMO carecer ► verbo transitivo 2 Dar color rojo a una cosa: ■ enrojecer las figuras humanas del… … Enciclopedia Universal