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1 converted
tr[kən'vɜːtɪd]1 (building) transformado,-a en vivienda; (flat) reformado,-a[kǝn'vɜːtɪd]ADJ [barn, loft] reformado; preach -
2 converted
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3 converted
adj.converso, confeso, regenerado.pp.participio pasado del verbo CONVERT.pt.pretérito del verbo CONVERT. -
4 converted top
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5 become converted
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6 Moor converted to Christianity
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7 to preach to the converted
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8 be converted
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9 become converted
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10 newly-converted
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11 convert
1. kən'və:t verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) convertir, transformar2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) convertir(se) a
2. 'konvə:t noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) converso
3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) descapotableconvert vb convertir■ can you convert dollars into euros? ¿sabes convertir dólares en euros?2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in rugby) transformar, convertir1 convertirse (into/to, en)1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL converso,-aconvert [kən'vərt] vt1) : convertir (a una religión o un partido)2) change: convertir, cambiarconvert vi: convertirseconvert ['kɑn.vərt] n: converso m, -sa fn.• converso s.m.• convertido s.m.v.• convertir v.
I 'kɑːnvɜːrt, 'kɒnvɜːtnoun converso, -sa m,f
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1. kən'vɜːrt, kən'vɜːt1) \<\<building\>\> remodelar, reformar; \<\<vehicle\>\> transformarto convert something INTO something — convertir* or transformar algo en algo
to convert pounds into o to kilos — convertir* libras a or en kilos
2) ( cause to change view) convertir*to convert somebody TO something — convertir* a alguien a algo
3) ( Sport) transformar, convertir*
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vi1) ( change into)to convert INTO o TO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
2) (Pol, Relig)to convert TO something — convertirse* a algo
1.N ['kɒnvɜːt]converso(-a) m / fto become a convert — convertirse, hacerse converso
2. VT[kǝn'vɜːt]1) [+ appliance] adaptar; [+ house] reformar, convertir ( into en); (Econ) [+ currency] convertir (to, into en); (Rel) convertir (to a); (fig) convencer (to a)to convert sth into — convertir algo en, transformar algo en
2) (Rugby, US Football) transformar3) (Jur) apropiarse ilícitamente ( to one's own use para uso propio)3.VI [kǝn'vɜːt]convertirse (to a)* * *
I ['kɑːnvɜːrt, 'kɒnvɜːt]noun converso, -sa m,f
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1. [kən'vɜːrt, kən'vɜːt]1) \<\<building\>\> remodelar, reformar; \<\<vehicle\>\> transformarto convert something INTO something — convertir* or transformar algo en algo
to convert pounds into o to kilos — convertir* libras a or en kilos
2) ( cause to change view) convertir*to convert somebody TO something — convertir* a alguien a algo
3) ( Sport) transformar, convertir*
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vi1) ( change into)to convert INTO o TO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
2) (Pol, Relig)to convert TO something — convertirse* a algo
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12 preach
pri:1) (to give a talk (called a sermon), usually during a religious service, about religious or moral matters: The vicar preached (a sermon) on/about pride.) predicar2) (to speak to someone as though giving a sermon: Don't preach at me!) sermonear, dar un sermón3) (to advise: He preaches caution.) aconsejar•- preacherpreach vb predicar / sermoneartr[priːʧ]2 (advocate) aconsejar1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL predicar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto preach at/to somebody pejorative sermonear a alguienpreach ['pri:ʧ] vi: predicarpreach vtadvocate: abogar porto preach cooperation: promover la cooperaciónv.• aconsejar v.• platicar v.• predicar v.priːtʃ
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a) ( Relig) predicar*to preach a sermon — dar* un sermón
b) ( advocate) \<\<doctrine/ideas\>\> preconizar*
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via) ( deliver sermon) predicar*b) ( give advice) (pej)[priːtʃ]to preach (TO/AT somebody) — dar(le)* un sermón (a alguien) (pey), sermonear (a alguien) (fam & pey)
1. VT1) (Rel) predicar2.VI predicarto preach at sb — sermonear a algn, dar un sermón a algn
- preach to the converted* * *[priːtʃ]
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a) ( Relig) predicar*to preach a sermon — dar* un sermón
b) ( advocate) \<\<doctrine/ideas\>\> preconizar*
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via) ( deliver sermon) predicar*b) ( give advice) (pej)to preach (TO/AT somebody) — dar(le)* un sermón (a alguien) (pey), sermonear (a alguien) (fam & pey)
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13 convertible
adjective (that may or can be converted: a convertible sofa.) convertible
convertible sustantivo masculino (AmL) convertible
convertible
I adjetivo convertible
moneda convertible, convertible currency
II m Auto US y LAm convertible ' convertible' also found in these entries: Spanish: descapotable - transformable - capota English: awesome - convertible - softtr[kən'vɜːtəbəl]1 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL descapotable nombre masculinoconvertible [kən'vərt̬əbəl] adj: convertible: convertible m, descapotable madj.• convertible adj.• descapotable adj.• transformable adj.n.• carro descapotable s.m.• descapotable s.m.• transformable s.m.
I kən'vɜːrtəbəl, kən'vɜːtəbəladjective convertible
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a) ( Auto) descapotable m, convertible (AmL) mb) ( sofa bed) (AmE) sofá-cama m[kǝn'vɜːtǝbl]1.ADJ [currency] convertible; [car] descapotable; [settee] transformable2.N (=car) descapotable m3.CPDconvertible debenture N — obligación f convertible
convertible loan stock N — obligaciones fpl convertibles
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I [kən'vɜːrtəbəl, kən'vɜːtəbəl]adjective convertible
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a) ( Auto) descapotable m, convertible (AmL) mb) ( sofa bed) (AmE) sofá-cama m -
14 reactor
noun ((also nuclear reactor) an apparatus in which nuclear energy is produced which can be used as a source of power, eg when converted into electricity.) reactor
reactor sustantivo masculinoa) (Fís) reactor;( avión) jet (plane)
reactor m (motor de reacción) jet engine (avión) jet (plane) ' reactor' also found in these entries: English: jet - jet-engine - meltdown - reactor - core - eventtr[rɪ'æktəSMALLr/SMALL]1 reactor nombre masculinoreactor [ri'æktər] n: reactor mnuclear reactor: reactor nuclearn.• reactor s.m.ri'æktər, ri'æktə(r)noun ( nuclear reactor) reactor m (nuclear)[riː'æktǝ(r)]N reactor mnuclear reactor — reactor m nuclear
* * *[ri'æktər, ri'æktə(r)]noun ( nuclear reactor) reactor m (nuclear) -
15 see the light
1) (to be born, discovered, produced etc: After many problems his invention finally saw the light (of day).) ver la luz2) (to be converted to someone else's point of view etc.) convertirse aexpr.• abrir los ojos expr. -
16 convertir
convertir ( conjugate convertir) verbo transitivo 1a) ( transformar) convertir algo/a algn en algo to turn sth/sb into sthconvertir a algn a algo to convert sb to sthc) ‹medida/peso› convertir algo A algo or (Esp) EN algo to convert sth into sth2 (period) (Dep) to score convertirse verbo pronominala) ( transformarse) convertirse en algo to turn into sthconvertirse a algo to convert to sth
convertir verbo transitivo
1 to turn, change
2 Rel to convert ' convertir' also found in these entries: Spanish: hacer - reducir - santificar - transformar - erigir - volver English: change - convert - pedestrianize - turn -
17 convertirse
■convertirse verbo reflexivo
1 convertirse en, to turn into, become
2 Rel to be converted [a, to] ' convertirse' also found in these entries: Spanish: acariciar - carbonizarse - hacerse - transformarse - convertir - hacer - transformar - volver English: become - change - convert - fulfillment - fulfilment - get under - gymnast - turn - develop - drop - grow -
18 convert
s.converso o convertido, la persona que se ha convertido de una religión o parecer a otro diferente.s.converso(a) (religión) (& sentido figurado) ( to a)vt.1 convertir (religión) (& sentido figurado)2 transformar, convertir (alter, adapt) ( into en)to convert a try transformar un ensayo, realizar la transformación4 mutar, convertir.vi.convertirse (religión) (& sentido figurado) ( to a) (pt & pp converted)
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converted — adj. spiritually reborn or converted; as, a converted sinner. Syn: born again, reborn. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
converted — converted; un·converted; … English syllables
Converted — Convert Con*vert , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Converted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Converting}.] [L. convertere, versum; con + vertere to turn: cf. F. convertir. See {Verse}.] 1. To cause to turn; to turn. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] O, which way shall I first… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
converted — /keuhn verr tid/, adj. 1. noting a specified type of person who has been converted from the religion, beliefs, or attitudes characteristic of that type: a converted Christian; a converted thief. 2. noting anything, formerly of the type specified … Universalium
converted — adjective changed in form or function etc He was a converted Jew, living in a converted chapel … Wiktionary
converted — adj. Converted is used with these nouns: ↑attic, ↑garage, ↑warehouse … Collocations dictionary
converted — con·vert || kÉ™n vÉœËt n. proselyte, one who has converted (to another religion, political party, opinion) v. change religions; exchange money; transform, change, alter … English contemporary dictionary
converted — /kənˈvɜtəd/ (say kuhn vertuhd) verb 1. past tense and past participle of convert. –phrase 2. preach to the converted, to attempt to persuade people who are already in sympathy with one s view …
converted — adjective spiritually reborn or converted a born again Christian • Syn: ↑born again, ↑reborn • Similar to: ↑regenerate … Useful english dictionary
Converted guns — Convert Con*vert , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Converted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Converting}.] [L. convertere, versum; con + vertere to turn: cf. F. convertir. See {Verse}.] 1. To cause to turn; to turn. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] O, which way shall I first… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Converted wetland — Under the swampbuster program, converted wetlands are wetlands that were drained or altered to improve agricultural production after December 23, 1985, the date swampbuster was enacted. On lands with this designation, no drainage maintenance and… … Wikipedia