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tred
1. past tense - trod; verb1) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.) pisar, pisotear, hollar2) (to walk on, along, over etc: He trod the streets looking for a job.) patearse, andar por3) (to crush by putting one's feet on: We watched them treading the grapes.) pisar
2. noun1) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) paso2) (the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre: The tread has been worn away.) llanta de neumático3) (the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.) escalón•tread vb pisartr[tred]1 (manner or sound of walking) paso, pasos nombre masculino plural2 (on tyre) banda de rodadura, dibujo3 (on stair) escalón nombre masculino1 (gen) pisar, pisotear1 pisar, poner el pie (on, -)■ don't tread in that dog muck! no pises esa caca!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto tread on somebody's corns/toes ofender a alguiento tread the boards pisar las tablasto tread warily/carefully/lightly andar con pies de plomoto tread water pedalear en el aguatrample: pisotear, hollartread vi1) walk: caminar, andar2)to tread on : pisartread n1) step: paso m, andar m2) : banda f de rodadura (de un neumático, etc.)3) : escalón m (de una escalera)v.(§ p.,p.p.: trod, trodden) = andar v.(§pret: anduv-)• hollar v.• pisar v.• pisotear v.• poner el pie v.n.• escalón s.m.• huella s.f.• paso s.m.• pisada s.f.• piso s.m.• suela s.f.• trocha s.f.
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1. tredto tread carefully o warily — andarse* con cuidado or con cautela or con pie(s) de plomo
a journalist who ventures where others fear to tread — un periodista que se aventura a entrar donde otros no se atreven
to tread softly — intentar no hacer ruido; see also tread on
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vta) ( crush)b) ( make)Phrasal Verbs:- tread on
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1) c u (step, footfall) paso m; ( steps) pasos mplto walk with a heavy tread — andar* con paso cansino
3) c ( of stair) escalón m, peldaño m[tred] (vb: pt trod) (pp trodden)1. N1) (=footsteps) paso m ; (=gait) andar m, modo m de andar2) [of stair] huella f ; [of shoe] suela f ; [of tyre] rodadura f, banda f rodante (LAm)2.VT [+ ground, grapes] pisar; [+ path] (=make) marcar; (=follow) seguir3.VI (=walk) andar, caminar (LAm)(=put foot down)careful you don't tread on it! — ¡ojo, que lo vas a pisar!, cuidado, no vas a pisarlo
to tread softly — pisar dulcemente, no hacer ruido al andar
- tread carefully or warily- tread on sb's toes- tread in* * *
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1. [tred]to tread carefully o warily — andarse* con cuidado or con cautela or con pie(s) de plomo
a journalist who ventures where others fear to tread — un periodista que se aventura a entrar donde otros no se atreven
to tread softly — intentar no hacer ruido; see also tread on
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vta) ( crush)b) ( make)Phrasal Verbs:- tread on
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1) c u (step, footfall) paso m; ( steps) pasos mplto walk with a heavy tread — andar* con paso cansino
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step
1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.)2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.)3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.)4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.)5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.)6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.)7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.)
2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.)- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
- watch one's step
step1 n1. paso2. escalón / peldaño3. paso / medidastep2 vb1. dar un paso / andarstep this way, please pase por aquí, por favor2. pisartr[step]■ we're learning a new step at dancing classes estamos aprendiendo un nuevo paso en las clases de baile2 (distance) paso3 (move, act) paso■ what's the next step? ¿cuál es el próximo paso?5 (degree on scale, stage in process) peldaño, escalón nombre masculino, paso■ she's gone up another step on the career ladder ha ascendido otro peldaño en la escala profesional6 (stair) escalón nombre masculino, peldaño, grada; (of ladder) escalón nombre masculino, travesaño; (of vehicle) estribo1 (move, walk) dar un paso, andar2 (tread) pisar1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (stepladder) escalera de tijera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLevery step of the way en todo momento, desde principio a finstep by step paso a paso, poco a pocostep on it!, step on the gas! ¡date prisa!, ¡pisa a fondo!to be one step ahead llevar la ventajato step into somebody's shoes pasar a ocupar el puesto de alguiento step into the breach llenar el huecoa step up un ascenso1) : dar un pasostep this way, please: pase por aquí, por favorhe stepped outside: salió2)to step on : pisarstep n1) : paso mstep by step: paso por paso2) stair: escalón m, peldaño m3) rung: escalón m, travesaño m4) measure, move: medida f, paso mto take steps: tomar medidas5) stride: paso mwith a quick step: con paso rápidon.• escalera s.f.• escalón s.m.• estribo s.m.• estribo de un coche s.m.• etapa s.f.• gestión s.f.• grada s.f.• grado s.m.• medida s.f.• paso s.m.• patada s.f.• peldaño s.m.• trámite s.m.v.• andar v.(§pret: anduv-)• escalonar v.• medir a pasos v.• pisar v.
I step1) c (footstep, pace) paso mto take a step forward — dar* un paso adelante
to follow in somebody's steps — seguir* los pasos de alguien
to be/keep one step ahead: they're one step ahead of us nos llevan cierta ventaja; he tries to keep one step ahead of his students trata de que sus alumnos no lo aventajen; to watch one's step (be cautious, behave well) andarse* con cuidado or con pie de plomo; watch your step — ( when walking) mira por dónde caminas
2)a) c ( of dance) paso mb) u (in marching, walking) paso mto be in/out of step — llevar/no llevar el paso; ( in dancing) llevar/no llevar el compás or el ritmo
to break step — romper* el paso
in/out of step with somebody/something: the leaders are out of step with the wishes of the majority — los líderes no sintonizan con los deseos de la mayoría
3) ( distance) (no pl)to take steps (to + inf) — tomar medidas (para + inf)
5)the museum steps — la escalinata or las escaleras del museo
a flight of steps — un tramo m de escalera
6) ca) ( degree in scale) peldaño m, escalón mb) (AmE Mus)whole step — tono m
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would you step inside/outside for a moment? — ¿quiere pasar/salir un momento?
to step IN/ON something — pisar algo
sorry, I stepped on your toe — perdón, te pisé
to step on it o on the gas — (colloq) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL), meterle (AmL fam)
Phrasal Verbs:- step in- step out- step up[step]1. N1) (=movement) (lit, fig) paso m; (=sound) paso m, pisada fhe heard steps outside — oyó pasos or pisadas fuera
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it's a big step for him — es un gran paso or salto para él•
step by step — (lit, fig) poco a poco•
to be a step closer to doing sth — estar más cerca de hacer algo•
at every step — (lit, fig) a cada paso•
the first step is to decide... — el primer paso es decidir...•
to follow in sb's steps — seguir los pasos de algn•
I would go one step further and make all guns illegal — yo iría aún más lejos y prohibiría todo tipo de armas de fuego•
what's the next step? — ¿cuál es el siguiente paso?•
a step towards peace — un paso hacia la paz•
to turn one's steps towards sth — dirigir los pasos hacia algo•
it's a step up in his career — es un ascenso en su carrera profesional•
to watch one's step — (lit, fig) ir con cuidado- be one step ahead of sbfalse 1., 1), spring 1., 4)2) (in dancing, marching) paso m•
to break step — romper el paso•
he quickly fell into step beside me — no tardó en ajustar su paso al mío•
to be in step with sb — (lit) llevar el paso de algnthe bright colours are perfectly in step with the current mood — los colores vivos reflejan perfectamente al clima actual
to be/keep in step (with) — (in marching) llevar el paso (de); (in dance) llevar el compás or ritmo (de)
to get out of step — (in march) perder el paso; (in dance) perder el ritmo or compás
- be out of step with sth/sb- fall or get out of step with sth/sb3) (=distance) paso mI'm just a step away if you need me — si me necesitas, solo estoy a un paso
it's a good step or quite a step to the village * — el pueblo queda bastante lejos
4) (=footprint) huella f5) (=measure) medida f•
to take steps — tomar medidas6) (=stair) peldaño m, escalón m; (on bus) peldaño m, estribo m; (also: doorstep) escalón m de la puertaI'll meet you on the library steps — quedamos en los escalones or la escalinata de la biblioteca
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a flight of stone steps — un tramo de escalera or de escalones de piedra7) steps (=stepladder) escalera f (de mano/de tijera)to get onto the next step in the salary scale — ascender un peldaño or subir de grado en la escala salarial
9) (also: step aerobics) step m10) (US) (Mus) tono m2. VI1) (=walk)•
won't you step inside? — ¿no quiere pasar?•
he stepped into the room — entró en la habitaciónhe stepped into his slippersousers — se puso las zapatillas/los pantalones
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to step off a bus/planeain — bajarse de un autobús/aviónen•
as he stepped onto the pavement... — al poner el pie en la acera...•
as she stepped out of the car — al bajar del coche•
I had to step outside for a breath of fresh air — tuve que salir fuera a tomar el aire•
to step over sth — pasar por encima de algo- step out of lineshoe2) (=tread)•
to step in/on sth — pisar algostep on it! * — (=hurry up) ¡date prisa!, ¡ponte las pilas! *, ¡apúrate! (LAm); (Aut) ¡acelera!
to step on the accelerator (Brit) —
toestep on the gas — (US) pisar el acelerador
3.CPDstep aerobics N — step m
step change N — cambio m radical
- step in- step out- step up* * *
I [step]1) c (footstep, pace) paso mto take a step forward — dar* un paso adelante
to follow in somebody's steps — seguir* los pasos de alguien
to be/keep one step ahead: they're one step ahead of us nos llevan cierta ventaja; he tries to keep one step ahead of his students trata de que sus alumnos no lo aventajen; to watch one's step (be cautious, behave well) andarse* con cuidado or con pie de plomo; watch your step — ( when walking) mira por dónde caminas
2)a) c ( of dance) paso mb) u (in marching, walking) paso mto be in/out of step — llevar/no llevar el paso; ( in dancing) llevar/no llevar el compás or el ritmo
to break step — romper* el paso
in/out of step with somebody/something: the leaders are out of step with the wishes of the majority — los líderes no sintonizan con los deseos de la mayoría
3) ( distance) (no pl)to take steps (to + inf) — tomar medidas (para + inf)
5)the museum steps — la escalinata or las escaleras del museo
a flight of steps — un tramo m de escalera
6) ca) ( degree in scale) peldaño m, escalón mb) (AmE Mus)whole step — tono m
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would you step inside/outside for a moment? — ¿quiere pasar/salir un momento?
to step IN/ON something — pisar algo
sorry, I stepped on your toe — perdón, te pisé
to step on it o on the gas — (colloq) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL), meterle (AmL fam)
Phrasal Verbs:- step in- step out- step up -
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step
1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.)2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.)3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.)4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.)5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.)6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.)7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.)
2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.)- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
- watch one's step
step1 n1. paso2. escalón / peldaño3. paso / medidastep2 vb1. dar un paso / andarstep this way, please pase por aquí, por favor2. pisartr[step]■ we're learning a new step at dancing classes estamos aprendiendo un nuevo paso en las clases de baile2 (distance) paso3 (move, act) paso■ what's the next step? ¿cuál es el próximo paso?5 (degree on scale, stage in process) peldaño, escalón nombre masculino, paso■ she's gone up another step on the career ladder ha ascendido otro peldaño en la escala profesional6 (stair) escalón nombre masculino, peldaño, grada; (of ladder) escalón nombre masculino, travesaño; (of vehicle) estribo1 (move, walk) dar un paso, andar2 (tread) pisar1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (stepladder) escalera de tijera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLevery step of the way en todo momento, desde principio a finstep by step paso a paso, poco a pocostep on it!, step on the gas! ¡date prisa!, ¡pisa a fondo!to be one step ahead llevar la ventajato step into somebody's shoes pasar a ocupar el puesto de alguiento step into the breach llenar el huecoa step up un ascenso1) : dar un pasostep this way, please: pase por aquí, por favorhe stepped outside: salió2)to step on : pisarstep n1) : paso mstep by step: paso por paso2) stair: escalón m, peldaño m3) rung: escalón m, travesaño m4) measure, move: medida f, paso mto take steps: tomar medidas5) stride: paso mwith a quick step: con paso rápidon.• escalera s.f.• escalón s.m.• estribo s.m.• estribo de un coche s.m.• etapa s.f.• gestión s.f.• grada s.f.• grado s.m.• medida s.f.• paso s.m.• patada s.f.• peldaño s.m.• trámite s.m.v.• andar v.(§pret: anduv-)• escalonar v.• medir a pasos v.• pisar v.
I step1) c (footstep, pace) paso mto take a step forward — dar* un paso adelante
to follow in somebody's steps — seguir* los pasos de alguien
to be/keep one step ahead: they're one step ahead of us nos llevan cierta ventaja; he tries to keep one step ahead of his students trata de que sus alumnos no lo aventajen; to watch one's step (be cautious, behave well) andarse* con cuidado or con pie de plomo; watch your step — ( when walking) mira por dónde caminas
2)a) c ( of dance) paso mb) u (in marching, walking) paso mto be in/out of step — llevar/no llevar el paso; ( in dancing) llevar/no llevar el compás or el ritmo
to break step — romper* el paso
in/out of step with somebody/something: the leaders are out of step with the wishes of the majority — los líderes no sintonizan con los deseos de la mayoría
3) ( distance) (no pl)to take steps (to + inf) — tomar medidas (para + inf)
5)the museum steps — la escalinata or las escaleras del museo
a flight of steps — un tramo m de escalera
6) ca) ( degree in scale) peldaño m, escalón mb) (AmE Mus)whole step — tono m
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would you step inside/outside for a moment? — ¿quiere pasar/salir un momento?
to step IN/ON something — pisar algo
sorry, I stepped on your toe — perdón, te pisé
to step on it o on the gas — (colloq) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL), meterle (AmL fam)
Phrasal Verbs:- step in- step out- step up[step]N ABBR = Science and Technology for Environmental Protection* * *
I [step]1) c (footstep, pace) paso mto take a step forward — dar* un paso adelante
to follow in somebody's steps — seguir* los pasos de alguien
to be/keep one step ahead: they're one step ahead of us nos llevan cierta ventaja; he tries to keep one step ahead of his students trata de que sus alumnos no lo aventajen; to watch one's step (be cautious, behave well) andarse* con cuidado or con pie de plomo; watch your step — ( when walking) mira por dónde caminas
2)a) c ( of dance) paso mb) u (in marching, walking) paso mto be in/out of step — llevar/no llevar el paso; ( in dancing) llevar/no llevar el compás or el ritmo
to break step — romper* el paso
in/out of step with somebody/something: the leaders are out of step with the wishes of the majority — los líderes no sintonizan con los deseos de la mayoría
3) ( distance) (no pl)to take steps (to + inf) — tomar medidas (para + inf)
5)the museum steps — la escalinata or las escaleras del museo
a flight of steps — un tramo m de escalera
6) ca) ( degree in scale) peldaño m, escalón mb) (AmE Mus)whole step — tono m
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would you step inside/outside for a moment? — ¿quiere pasar/salir un momento?
to step IN/ON something — pisar algo
sorry, I stepped on your toe — perdón, te pisé
to step on it o on the gas — (colloq) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL), meterle (AmL fam)
Phrasal Verbs:- step in- step out- step up -
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1. rəul noun1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) rollo2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) panecillo3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) acción de revolcarse/rodar4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) balanceo5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) retumbo, fragor6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) michelín7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) redoble
2. verb1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) rodar2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) (hacer) rodar3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) enrollar4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) dar(se) la vuelta5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) moldear6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) envolver, liar7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) alisar, allanar; estirar8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) balancearse, mecerse9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) retumbar; redoblar10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) poner los ojos en blanco11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) rodar, ir; viajar12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) ondular, fluir; romper13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) pasar, sucederse•- roller- rolling
- roller-skate
3. verb(to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) patinar sobre ruedas- roll in
- roll up
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(a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) listaroll1 n1. rollo2. panecillo3. bocadilloroll2 vb rodar / hacer rodartr[rəʊl]1 (gen) rollo2 (of film) carrete nombre masculino3 (list) lista4 (of bread) bollo, panecillo; (sandwich) bocadillo■ a cheese roll, please un bocadillo de queso, por favor5 (movement) balanceo1 (ball, coin) hacer rodar2 (flatten) allanar, apisonar3 (into a ball) enroscar4 (paper) enrollar2 (ball, coin) rodar3 (into a ball) enroscarse4 (paper) enrollarse5 (wallow) revolcarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLroll on...! ¡que venga...!, ¡ojalá fuese...!■ roll on Friday! ¡ojalá fuese viernes!to roll one's eyes poner los ojos en blancoto roll up one's sleeves arremangarseto call the roll pasar listato be rolling in it familiar estar forrado,-aroll ['ro:l] vt1) : hacer rodarto roll the ball: hacer rodar la pelotato roll one's eyes: poner los ojos en blanco2) : liar (un cigarillo)to roll (oneself) up into a ball: hacerse una bola4) flatten: estirar (masa), laminar (metales), pasar el rodillo por (el césped)5)to roll up one's sleeves : arremangarseroll vi1) : rodarthe ball kept on rolling: la pelota siguió rodando2) sway: balancearsethe ship rolled in the waves: el barco se balanceó en las olas3) reverberate, sound: tronar (dícese del trueno), redoblar (dícese de un tambor)4)to roll along proceed: ponerse en marcha5)to roll around : revolcarse6)to roll by : pasar7)to roll over : dar una vueltaroll n1) list: lista fto call the roll: pasar listato have on the roll: tener inscrito3) : rollo m (de papel, de tela, etc.)a roll of film: un carretea roll of bills: un fajo4) : redoble m (de tambores), retumbo m (del trueno, etc.)5) rolling, swaying: balanceo mn.• bollo s.m.• panecillo s.m.n.• bamboleo s.m.• escalafón s.m.• fajo s.m.• lista s.f.• matrícula s.f.• minuta s.f.• rol s.m.• rollo s.m.v.• balancear v.• devanar v.• enrollar v.• liar (Cigarrillo) v.• retumbar v.• revolcar v.• rodar v.rəʊl
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1) ( Culin)(bread) roll — pancito m or (Esp) panecillo m or (Méx) bolillo m
2) (of paper, wire, fabric) rollo m; ( of banknotes) fajo ma roll of film — un rollo or un carrete (de fotos), una película
rolls of fat — rollos mpl; ( around waist) rollos mpl, michelines mpl (fam), llantas fpl (AmL fam)
3)a) ( rocking) balanceo m, bamboleo mb) ( turning over) voltereta f4) ( sound - of drum) redoble m; (- of thunder) retumbo m5) ( list) lista fhonor roll o (BrE) roll of honour — ( Mil) lista f de honor; ( Educ) cuadro m de honor
6) ( of dice) tirada fto be on a roll — (AmE colloq) estar* de buena racha
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1)a) ( rotate) \<\<ball/barrel\>\> rodar*b) ( turn over)roll (over) onto your stomach/back — ponte boca abajo/boca arriba, date la vuelta or (CS) date vuelta
to be rolling in money o in it — (colloq) estar* forrado (de oro) (fam)
c) ( sway) \<\<ship/car/plane\>\> balancearse, bambolearse2) ( move) (+ adv compl)3) ( begin operating) \<\<camera\>\> empezar* a rodar; \<\<press\>\> ponerse* en funcionamiento4) ( make noise) \<\<drum\>\> redoblar; \<\<thunder\>\> retumbar5) rolling pres p <countryside/hills> ondulado; <strikes/power cuts> escalonado
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vt1)a) \<\<ball/barrel\>\> hacer* rodar; \<\<dice\>\> tirarI'll roll you for it — (AmE) vamos a echarlo a los dados
b) ( turn over)c)to roll one's eyes — poner* los ojos en blanco
2) \<\<cigarette\>\> liar*a circus, museum and craft fair all rolled into one — un circo, un museo y una feria de artesanía, todo en uno
3) ( flatten) \<\<lawn\>\> pasarle el rodillo a; \<\<dough/pastry\>\> estirar4) ( Ling)to roll one's `r's — hacer* vibrar las erres
5) (sl) ( rob) (AmE) asaltar•Phrasal Verbs:- roll by- roll in- roll on- roll out- roll up[rǝʊl]1. N1) [of paper, cloth, wire, tobacco] rollo m; [of banknotes] fajo ma roll of film — un carrete or un rollo de fotos
rolls of fat — (gen) rollos mpl or pliegues mpl de grasa; (on stomach) michelines mpl hum
2) [of bread] panecillo m, bolillo m (Mex)sausage, Swissa roll and butter — un panecillo or (Mex) bolillo con mantequilla
3) (=list) lista fmembership roll, roll of members — lista f de miembros
falling rolls — disminución en el número de alumnos inscritos
roll of honour, honor roll — (US) lista de honor
4) (=sound) [of thunder, cannon] retumbo m; [of drum] redoble m5) [of gait] contoneo m, bamboleo m; [of ship, plane] balanceo m6) (=act of rolling) revolcón mto have a roll in the hay (with sb) * — euph darse un revolcón or revolcarse (con algn) *
7) [of dice] tirada f- be on a roll2. VT1) (=send rolling) [+ ball] hacer rodar2) (=turn over)3) (=move)4) (=make into roll) [+ cigarette] liarball I, 1., 1)5) (=flatten) [+ road] apisonar; [+ lawn, pitch] pasar el rodillo por, apisonar; [+ pastry, dough] estirar; [+ metal] laminar6) (US) ** (=rob) atracar3. VI1) (=go rolling) ir rodando; (on ground, in pain) revolcarseit rolled under the chair — desapareció or rodó debajo de la silla
- be rolling in the aisles- they're rolling in moneyball I, 1., 1), head 1., 1)2) (=move)tonguetears rolled down her cheeks — las lágrimas le corrían or caían por la cara
3) (=turn over) [person, animal]4) (fig) [land] ondular5) (=operate) [camera] rodar; [machine] funcionar, estar en marchathe presses are rolling again — las prensas están funcionando or en marcha otra vez
I couldn't think of anything to say to get the conversation rolling — no se me ocurría nada para empezar la conversación
his first priority is to get the economy rolling again — su mayor prioridad es volver a sacar la economía a flote
6) (=sound) [thunder] retumbar; [drum] redoblar7) (=sway) (in walking) contonearse, bambolearse; (Naut) balancearse4.CPDroll bar N — (Aut) barra f antivuelco
- roll by- roll in- roll off- roll on- roll out- roll up* * *[rəʊl]
I
1) ( Culin)(bread) roll — pancito m or (Esp) panecillo m or (Méx) bolillo m
2) (of paper, wire, fabric) rollo m; ( of banknotes) fajo ma roll of film — un rollo or un carrete (de fotos), una película
rolls of fat — rollos mpl; ( around waist) rollos mpl, michelines mpl (fam), llantas fpl (AmL fam)
3)a) ( rocking) balanceo m, bamboleo mb) ( turning over) voltereta f4) ( sound - of drum) redoble m; (- of thunder) retumbo m5) ( list) lista fhonor roll o (BrE) roll of honour — ( Mil) lista f de honor; ( Educ) cuadro m de honor
6) ( of dice) tirada fto be on a roll — (AmE colloq) estar* de buena racha
II
1.
1)a) ( rotate) \<\<ball/barrel\>\> rodar*b) ( turn over)roll (over) onto your stomach/back — ponte boca abajo/boca arriba, date la vuelta or (CS) date vuelta
to be rolling in money o in it — (colloq) estar* forrado (de oro) (fam)
c) ( sway) \<\<ship/car/plane\>\> balancearse, bambolearse2) ( move) (+ adv compl)3) ( begin operating) \<\<camera\>\> empezar* a rodar; \<\<press\>\> ponerse* en funcionamiento4) ( make noise) \<\<drum\>\> redoblar; \<\<thunder\>\> retumbar5) rolling pres p <countryside/hills> ondulado; <strikes/power cuts> escalonado
2.
vt1)a) \<\<ball/barrel\>\> hacer* rodar; \<\<dice\>\> tirarI'll roll you for it — (AmE) vamos a echarlo a los dados
b) ( turn over)c)to roll one's eyes — poner* los ojos en blanco
2) \<\<cigarette\>\> liar*a circus, museum and craft fair all rolled into one — un circo, un museo y una feria de artesanía, todo en uno
3) ( flatten) \<\<lawn\>\> pasarle el rodillo a; \<\<dough/pastry\>\> estirar4) ( Ling)to roll one's `r's — hacer* vibrar las erres
5) (sl) ( rob) (AmE) asaltar•Phrasal Verbs:- roll by- roll in- roll on- roll out- roll up -
5 marcha
Del verbo marchar: ( conjugate marchar) \ \
marcha es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: marcha marchar
marcha sustantivo femenino 1a) (Mil) march;( manifestación) march; ( caminata) hike, walk;◊ ir de marcha to go walking o hiking;recojan todo y ¡en marcha! pick up your things and off you/we go!; ponerse en marcha to set off 2 (paso, velocidad) speed;◊ el vehículo disminuyó la marcha the car reduced speed o slowed down;acelerar la marcha to speed up; a toda marcha at full o top speed, flat out 3 (Auto) gear; meter la marcha atrás to put the car into reverse; dar or hacer marcha atrás (Auto) to go into reverse; (arrepentirse, retroceder) to pull out, back out 4 ( funcionamiento) running;◊ estar en marcha [ motor] to be running;[ proyecto] to be up and running, to be under way; [ gestiones] to be under way;◊ poner en marcha ‹coche/motor› to start;‹plan/sistema› to set … in motion;◊ ponerse en marcha [ tren] to move off5 (curso, desarrollo) course; sobre la marcha: hago correciones sobre la marcha I make corrections as I go along; lo decidiremos sobre la marcha we'll play it by ear 6 ( partida) departure 7 (Mús) march; 8 (Esp fam) (animación, ambiente): ¡qué marcha tiene! he's so full of energy
marchar ( conjugate marchar) verbo intransitivo 1 [ coche] to go, run; [reloj/máquina] to work; [negocio/relación/empresa] to work;◊ su matrimonio no marcha muy bien his marriage isn't going o working very well2a) (Mil) to marchmarcharse verbo pronominal (esp Esp) to leave;◊ se marcha a Roma he's leaving for o going off to Rome
marcha sustantivo femenino
1 (partida) departure
2 (camino) iniciad la marcha antes del anochecer, set off before dusk
realizamos una marcha de cinco horas, we had a five hours walk
3 (curso, rumbo) course: eso alteraría la marcha de los acontecimientos, that would change the course of events
4 (funcionamiento) running: la impresora está en marcha, the printer is working
pongámonos en marcha, let's get to work
5 (velocidad, ritmo) aminora la marcha, slow down
aprieta la marcha, speed up
6 Auto gear: íbamos marcha atrás, we were going in reverse (gear)
7 Dep walk: practica la marcha, he walks
8 Mús march
9 fam (diversión) going on: tiene mucha marcha, he likes a good time Locuciones: a marchas forzadas, at top speed
a toda marcha, at full speed
sobre la marcha, as one goes along: lo decidimos sobre la marcha, we made up our minds as we went along
marchar verbo intransitivo
1 (ir) to go, walk
2 (funcionar) to go, work: el ordenador marcha estupendamente, the computer works perfectly
las cosas marchan mal entre nosotros, things are going badly between us
3 Mil to march ' marcha' also found in these entries: Spanish: abandono - activar - aminorar - anquilosar - curso - enchufar - estimativa - estimativo - iniciar - marchar - perla - reemprender - regular - ritmo - segunda - velocidad - acelerar - aflojar - chocar - corear - desautorizar - emprender - mal - meter - poner - puesta - sacar - triunfal English: action - arrest - back - back up - backpedal - cap - change - change down - change up - decelerate - dream - economic - engage - first gear - foot - gear - get - go - go along - going - ground - head - initiate - machinery - March - motion - move - moving - outlay - pick up - reverse - second gear - slacken - start - strategy - swing - turn on - walking - way - bump - coast - implementation - march - run - running - set - shift - sound - speed
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