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1 contagiarse
1 (enfermar) to get infected2 (transmitirse) to be contagious* * ** * *VPR1) (Med) [enfermedad] to be contagious, be catching; [persona] to become infectedcontagiarse de algo — to become infected with sth, catch sth
tiene la gripe y no quiere que los niños se contagien — he has (the) flu and doesn't want the children to catch it
2) (fig) (=transmitirse) to be contagiousel mal ejemplo se contagia — a bad example is contagious o catching
* * *(v.) = catch + the fever, rub off onEx. Everyone is riding the hype of 'An Inconvenient Truth,' and even Congress has caught the fever... but it doesn't feel rigth yet.Ex. If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.* * *(v.) = catch + the fever, rub off onEx: Everyone is riding the hype of 'An Inconvenient Truth,' and even Congress has caught the fever... but it doesn't feel rigth yet.
Ex: If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.* * *
■contagiarse verbo reflexivo
1 (ser contagioso) to be contagious
2 (adquirir por contagio) to get infected [de, by o with]
' contagiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pegar
English:
catch
* * *vpr1. [enfermedad] to be contagious;[persona] to become infected;una enfermedad que se contagia con rapidez a disease that spreads quickly;me contagié de mi hermano I caught it from my brother2. [risa, entusiasmo] to be infectious;se contagió de su optimismo he infected her with his optimism* * *v/r become infected* * *vr1) : to be contagious2) : to become infected* * *contagiarse vb to be contagious -
2 zaraźliwie
adv. przen. [śmiać się, ziewać] contagiously, infectiously- zły przykład działa zaraźliwie na młodzież a bad example is contagious for young people* * *adv.1. (= zakaźnie) contagiously, infectiously.2. (= w sposób udzielający się innym) (np. śmiać się) infectiously.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaraźliwie
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3 пример
муж. example;
мн. praxis (упражнения по грамматике и т. п.) служить примером ≈ to exemplify брать пример ≈ (с кого-л.) to follow smb.'s example для примера ≈ as an example к примеру ≈ for example, for instance приводить в пример ≈ to cite as an example подавать пример, показывать пример ≈ (кому-л.) to set an example( for smb.), to serve as an example (to smb.) ставить в пример ≈ (что-л.) to hold up as an example не в пример (кому-л./чему-л.) ;
разг. ≈ unlike не в пример (сравн.) ;
разг. ≈ far more дурные примеры заразительны посл. ≈ bad habits are contagiousм. example;
(частный случай) instance;
(образец) model, ~ мужества example of courage;
~ великодушия example of generosity;
следовать чьему-л. ~у follow smb.`s example;
по ~у кого-л. following example of smb. ;
для ~а as an example (to others) ;
к ~у for example, for instance;
не в ~
1) (в отличие) unlike;
2) (гораздо): не в ~ умнее much cleverer( than) ;
дурной ~ заразителен е bad lessons are soon learned and long remembered. -
4 пример
муж.example; мн. ч. praxis (упражнения по грамматике и т. п.)типичный пример — representative/characteristic example
Имеется множество примеров этого — Examples of this abound.
к примеру — for example, for instance
подавать пример, показывать пример — (кому-л.) to set an example (for smb.), to serve as an example (to smb.)
ставить в пример — (что-л.) to hold up as an example
••не в пример (кому-л./чему-л.); разг. — unlike
не в пример (сравн.); разг. — far more
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