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1 struggling
['strʌglɪŋ]* * *struggling /ˈstrʌglɪŋ/a.che lotta; in lotta: struggling factions, fazioni in lotta● a struggling writer, uno scrittore che fatica ad affermarsi.* * *['strʌglɪŋ] -
2 struggling
tr['strʌglɪŋ]1 (with problems) en apuros, que tiene problemas['strʌɡlɪŋ]ADJ [artist, writer, actor] que lucha por abrirse camino; [business, team] en apuros -
3 struggling
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4 struggling
struggling ['strʌglɪŋ](hard up → painter, writer etc) qui tire le diable par la queue, qui a du mal à joindre les deux bouts -
5 struggling
['strʌglɪŋ]adjective [writer, artist] qui essaie de percer -
6 consumar
v.1 to complete (realizar completamente).2 to consummate, to carry out, to complete, to conclude.* * *1 (terminar) to complete, carry out2 (crimen) to commit3 (matrimonio) to consummate* * *VT1) (=acabar) to complete; [+ trato] to close, complete2) [+ crimen] to commit; [+ asalto, robo] to carry out3) [+ matrimonio] to consummate4) (Jur) [+ sentencia] to carry out* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)a) < matrimonio> to consummateb) < crimen> to commit, perpetrate (frml); <robo/atentado> to carry out2.consumarse v pron (frml)* * *= consummate.Ex. Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)a) < matrimonio> to consummateb) < crimen> to commit, perpetrate (frml); <robo/atentado> to carry out2.consumarse v pron (frml)* * *= consummate.Ex: Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated.
* * *consumar [A1 ]vt( frml)1 ‹matrimonio› to consummate2 ‹crimen/robo› to carry out, commit, perpetrate ( frml); ‹ataque/atentado› to carry out, perpetrate ( frml)( frml):con este gol se consumó la victoria this goal sealed their winel golpe de estado que se consumó en junio del 78 the coup which took place in June 1978* * *
consumar verbo transitivo
1 frml to complete, carry out
2 (un asesinato) to commit
(una venganza) to carry out
' consumar' also found in these entries:
English:
consummate
* * *consumar vt[realizar completamente] to complete; [matrimonio] to consummate; [proyecto] to complete; [crimen] to perpetrate* * *v/t1 complete, finish2 crimen carry out3 matrimonio consummate* * *consumar vt1) : to consummate, to complete2) : to commit, to carry out -
7 unir (a)
(v.) = tie (to), couple withEx. Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.Ex. Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated.* * *(v.) = tie (to), couple withEx: Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.
Ex: Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated. -
8 verbal
adj.verbal.* * *► adjetivo1 verbal, oral* * *adj.* * *ADJ (gen) verbal; [mensaje] oral* * *adjetivo verbal* * *= vocal, unwritten, verbal.Ex. Some books provoke vocal responses while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.Ex. She did stir uneasily when one day he exhorted her to be careful whom she was seen with, and when he advised her to remember that in her new and different setting people who fail to observe unwritten rules of acceptable behavior are in some people's eyes expendable.Ex. Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated.----* abuso verbal = verbal abuse.* acuerdo verbal = verbal agreement.* agresión verbal = verbal aggression, verbal assault, verbal abuse.* apéndice verbal = verbal extension.* compromiso verbal = verbal commitment.* diarrea verbal = verbal diarrhoea.* intercambio verbal = exchange, verbal exchange.* nombre verbal = verbal noun.* plano verbal = verbal plane.* sistema de clasificación verbal = verbal classification system.* tiempo verbal = tense.* * *adjetivo verbal* * *= vocal, unwritten, verbal.Ex: Some books provoke vocal responses while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.
Ex: She did stir uneasily when one day he exhorted her to be careful whom she was seen with, and when he advised her to remember that in her new and different setting people who fail to observe unwritten rules of acceptable behavior are in some people's eyes expendable.Ex: Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated.* abuso verbal = verbal abuse.* acuerdo verbal = verbal agreement.* agresión verbal = verbal aggression, verbal assault, verbal abuse.* apéndice verbal = verbal extension.* compromiso verbal = verbal commitment.* diarrea verbal = verbal diarrhoea.* intercambio verbal = exchange, verbal exchange.* nombre verbal = verbal noun.* plano verbal = verbal plane.* sistema de clasificación verbal = verbal classification system.* tiempo verbal = tense.* * *1 ( Ling) verbaldesinencias verbales verb endings2 (oral, de palabra) verbalacuerdo/contrato verbal verbal agreement/contract* * *
verbal adjetivo
verbal
verbal adjetivo verbal
' verbal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apalabrar
- pretérita
- pretérito
- verborrea
- voz
- ataque
- en
- palabra
English:
fear
- verbal
- word-of-mouth
- attack
- joke
- unwritten
* * *verbal adjverbal* * *adj GRAM verbal* * *verbal adj: verbal♦ verbalmente adv -
9 chercher
chercher [∫εʀ∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. to look for ; [+ ombre, lumière, tranquillité, gloire, succès, faveur] to seek ; [+ danger, mort] to court ; [+ citation, heure de train] to look up ; [+ nom, terme] to try to remember• attends, je cherche wait a minute, I'm trying to think• chercher partout qch/qn to search everywhere for sth/sb• chercher une aiguille dans une botte or meule de foin to look for a needle in a haystack• tu me cherches ? (inf) are you looking for trouble?b. ( = prendre, acheter) aller chercher qch to go for sth• qu'est-ce que tu vas chercher là ? how do you make that out?• ça va chercher dans les 300 € it'll come to around 300 eurosc. ( = essayer) chercher à faire qch to try to do sth2. reflexive verb► se chercher ( = chercher sa voie) to search for an identity* * *ʃɛʀʃe
1.
1) ( essayer de trouver) to look for‘cherchons vendeuses’ — ‘sales assistants wanted’
2) ( s'efforcer)3) ( prendre)aller chercher quelqu'un/qch — gén to go and get somebody/sth; ( passer prendre) to pick somebody/sth up
aller chercher quelque chose — [chien] to fetch something
4) ( r éfléchir à) to try to find [réponse, idées]; to look for [prétexte, excuse]; ( se souvenir de) to try to remember [nom]j'ai beau chercher, impossible de m'en souvenir — I've thought and thought and still can't remember it
5) ( imaginer)6) ( atteindre)ça va chercher dans les 500 euros — it must fetch GB ou get US about 500 euros
7) ( aller à la rencontre de) to look for [complications]
2.
se chercher verbe pronominal1)un écrivain qui se cherche — ( raison d'être) a writer trying to find himself; (style, idées) a writer who is feeling his way
2)3) (colloq) ( se provoquer) to be out to get each other (colloq)* * *ʃɛʀʃe vt1) [chose, solution, recette] to look forJe cherche mes clés. — I'm looking for my keys.
2) [un mot dans un dictionnaire] to look upIl cherchait 'vertugadin' dans le dictionnaire. — He was looking up 'vertugadin' in the dictionary.
3)aller chercher [du pain, du lait] — to go to get, [le docteur, un plombier] to go and get, [une visite à la gare] to pick up
Elle est allée chercher du pain pour ce midi. — She's gone to get some bread for lunch.
Va chercher du lait pour la voisine. — Go and get some milk for the lady next door.
Va vite chercher le docteur. — Quick, go and get the doctor.
J'irai te chercher à la gare. — I'll pick you up at the station.
4) [gloire, succès] to seek5) (= tenter, essayer)chercher à faire — to try to do, to attempt to do
* * *chercher verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( essayer de trouver) to look for [personne, objet, vérité]; to look for, to try to find [emploi, repos, appartement]; cela fait une heure que je vous cherche I've been looking for you for the past hour; chercher un mot dans le dictionnaire to look up a word in the dictionary; chercher qn du regard dans la foule to look (about) for sb in the crowd; ‘cherchons vendeuses’ ‘sales assistants wanted’; son regard cherchait celui de sa femme he sought his wife's eye; il cherche son chemin he's trying to find his way; elle chercha quelques pièces de monnaie dans sa poche she felt for some coins in her pocket; cherche mieux look harder ou more carefully; tu n'as pas bien cherché you didn't look hard enough; chercher le sommeil to try to get some sleep; chercher l'aventure to look for ou seek adventure; chercher fortune to seek one's fortune; ne cherchez plus! look no further!; cherche mon chien, cherche! fetch, boy, fetch!; ⇒ aiguille, bête, pou;2 ( s'efforcer) chercher à faire to try to do; je cherche à vous joindre depuis ce matin I've been trying to contact you since this morning; il cherchait à les impressionner he was trying to impress them; je ne cherche plus à comprendre I've given up trying to understand; ⇒ quatorze;3 ( quérir) aller chercher qn/qch gén to go and get sb/sth; ( passer prendre) to pick sb/sth up; aller chercher qch [chien] to fetch sth; allez me chercher le patron! go and get the boss for me!; aller chercher la balle/les balles ( au tennis) to go for a shot/for the difficult shots (au filet at the net); venir chercher qn/qch gén to come and get sb/sth; ( passer prendre) to pick sb/sth up; il est venu me chercher à l'aéroport he came to meet me at the airport; envoyer qn chercher qch to send sb to get sth;4 ( réfléchir à) to try to find [réponse, idées, mot, solution]; to look for [prétexte, excuse]; ( se souvenir de) to try to remember [nom]; je cherche mes mots I'm groping for words; chercher un moyen de faire qch to try to think of a way to do sth; il ne cherche pas assez he doesn't think hard enough about it; j'ai beau chercher, impossible de m'en souvenir I've thought and thought and still can't remember it; pas la peine de chercher bien loin, c'est lui le coupable you don't have to look too far, he's the guilty one;5 ( imaginer) qu'allez-vous chercher! what are you thinking of!; où est-il allé chercher cela? what made him think that?; où va-t-il chercher tout cela? how does he come up with all that?; je me demande où il est allé chercher tous ces mensonges I wonder how he thought up all these lies;6 ( atteindre) une maison dans ce quartier, ça va chercher dans les 300 000 euros a house in this area must fetch GB ou get US about 300,000 euros; un vol à main armée, ça doit/va chercher dans les cinq ans de prison armed robbery would/could get you about five years in prison; ‘combien ça va me coûter?’-‘ça ne devrait pas aller chercher loin’ ‘how much will that cost me?’-‘it shouldn't come to much’;7 ( aller à la rencontre de) to look for [complications, problèmes]; elle t'a giflé mais tu l'as bien cherché she slapped you but you asked for it; il a été renvoyé mais il l'a quand même bien cherché he was fired but he was asking for it; si tu me cherches, tu vas me trouver○ if you're looking for trouble, you'll get it.B se chercher vpr1 ( être en quête de soi-même) to try to find oneself; un écrivain qui se cherche ( raison d'être) a writer trying to find himself; (style, idées) a writer who is feeling his way;2 ( se donner) se chercher des excuses/un alibi to try to find excuses/an alibi for oneself;3 ○( se provoquer) to be out to get each other○.[ʃɛrʃe] verbe transitif1. [dans l'espace] to look ou to search for (inseparable)chercher quelqu'un/quelque chose à tâtons to fumble ou to grope for somebody/somethingtu donnes ta langue au chat? — attends, je cherche give up? — wait, I'm still thinking ou trying to thinkchercher des crosses (familier) ou des ennuis ou des histoires à quelqu'un to try and cause trouble for somebodychercher chicane ou querelle à quelqu'un to try and pick a quarrel with somebody3. [essayer de se procurer] to look ou to hunt for (inseparable)chercher du travail to look for work, to be job-huntingtoujours à chercher la bagarre! always looking ou spoiling for a fight!quand ou si on me cherche, on me trouve if anybody asks for trouble, he'll get it6. [avec des verbes de mouvement]aller chercher quelqu'un/quelque chose to fetch somebody/somethingallez me chercher le directeur [client mécontent] I'd like to speak to the manageraller chercher dans les (familier) , aller chercher jusqu'à (familier) : ça va bien chercher dans les 200 euros it's worth at least 200 euros————————chercher à verbe plus prépositionto try ou to attempt ou to seek to————————chercher après verbe plus préposition————————se chercher verbe pronominal————————se chercher verbe pronominal intransitif -
10 resistirse
1 (rechazar) to resist2 (oponerse) to resist, put up resistance4 (negarse) to refuse* * *VPR1) (=oponer resistencia) to resist2) (=no estar dispuesto)resistirse a hacer algo — to be reluctant to do sth, resist doing sth
3) (=encontrar difícil)* * *(v.) = buck + the system, buckEx. The article 'How to buck the system and win' emphasises the importance of finding a job that demands one's highest skills and that encourages one's motivated interests.Ex. While some prostate cancers may be as meek as a lamb, others can buck like a bull.* * *(v.) = buck + the system, buckEx: The article 'How to buck the system and win' emphasises the importance of finding a job that demands one's highest skills and that encourages one's motivated interests.
Ex: While some prostate cancers may be as meek as a lamb, others can buck like a bull.* * *
■resistirse verbo reflexivo
1 (a hacer algo) to be reluctant: me resisto a creerlo, I am unwilling to believe it
2 (a una tentación, un impulso) to resist
3 (a la autoridad) to offer resistance: se resistieron a la detención, they resisted arrest
♦ Locuciones: resistírsele a alguien algo: se me resiste el euskera, I find Basque very difficult
' resistirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resistir
English:
hang back
- loath
- loth
- resist
- sucker
- buck
* * *vprresistirse (a algo) to resist (sth);por más que empujo esta puerta se resiste however hard I push, this door refuses to give way;resistirse a hacer algo to refuse to do sth;me resisto a creerlo I refuse to believe it;se resiste a marcharse de la ciudad she refuses to leave the town;el presidente se está resistiendo a abandonar el cargo the president is unwilling to give up his post;no hay hombre que se le resista no man can resist her;a este escritor no hay género que se le resista there is no literary genre to which this writer cannot turn his hand;se le resisten los idiomas she just can't get the hang of languages* * *v/r be reluctant (a to)* * *vrresistirse a : to be resistent to, to be reluctant* * *resistirse vb1. (negarse) to refuse
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