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1 darse
pron.v.1 to yield, to cease resistance, to give in.Darse a with noun or infinitive, to execute quickly or repeatedly the action of the verb2 to give oneself up to virtue or vice.3 darse a la vela.4 to surrender at discretion, in hunting (pájaros), to halt fatigued. (Military)5 to concern, to interest.Darse maña to manage one's affairs in an able manner; to contriveDarse prisa to make haste, to hasten, to accelerateDarse una panzada (Coll.) to be fed to satiety and sicknessDarse una vuelta to scrutinize one's own conduct, to find out one's own faults* * *1 (entregarse) to give in, surrender2 (suceder, existir) to happen, occur■ se da el caso que... the thing is that...3 (crecer) to grow; (cultivarse) to be found, grow5 darse con/contra (chocar) to crash (contra/con, into)* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=entregarse) to give in2) (=golpearse) to hit o.s.nariz 2)¿dónde te has dado? — where did you hit yourself?
3) (=ocurrir) [suceso] to happen4) (=crecer) to grow5) [seguido de preposición]darse a to take todarse de sí [cuero, tela] to give, stretch dárselas de to make o.s. out to bedarse a la bebida — to take to drink, start drinking
darse por¡no te las des de listo! — stop acting clever!
darse por perdido — to give o.s. up for lost
dársele mal a algnme doy por vencido — I give up, I give in
7)- no se me da un higo o bledo o rábano- dársela con queso a algn* * *(v.) = appear, occurEx. The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.Ex. In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.* * *(v.) = appear, occurEx: The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.
Ex: In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.* * *
■darse verbo reflexivo
1 (producirse, tener lugar) esa enfermedad se da en el norte de Europa, that disease is common in the North of Europe
se dieron una serie de coincidencias, a series of coincidences occurred
los frutales se dan muy bien en Levante, fruit trees grow really well in Levante
2 (hallarse) to be found, exist
3 (aplicarse) devote oneself
4 (causar cierta impresión) me doy lástima, I feel sorry for myself
5 (tener habilidad para algo) se le dan bien las matemáticas, he's good at maths 5 darse a, (entregarse, abandonarse) to take to: se dio a la bebida, he took to drink 6 darse con o contra, to bump o crash into
♦ Locuciones: darse por satisfecho, to feel satisfied
darse por vencido, to give in
dárselas de, to boast about: se las da de culto, he pretends to be very refined
' darse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertir
- aludida
- aludido
- apurarse
- baja
- baño
- bofetada
- bombo
- borrarse
- bruces
- canto
- conocer
- contentarse
- correr
- cuenta
- espabilar
- espabilarse
- importancia
- ínfula
- leche
- lote
- nariz
- notar
- padre
- pisto
- postín
- prisa
- reparar
- satisfecha
- satisfecho
- tono
- tute
- ubicarse
- abundancia
- acelerar
- aire
- apurar
- caer
- carrera
- chapuzón
- comprender
- comprobar
- dar
- ducha
- enterado
- fijar
- girar
- golpe
- haber
- impulso
English:
aware
- buck up
- catch on
- come on
- develop
- dip
- feast
- feel
- flight
- give in
- give up
- give up on
- have
- hint
- hit
- hurry
- indulge
- move
- name
- notice
- pass by
- personally
- pose
- realize
- shake
- speed up
- spoil
- swim
- take to
- thrust forward
- unawares
- unwitting
- unwittingly
- walk into
- appreciate
- bang
- bath
- belly
- bump
- come
- count
- exchange
- flourish
- knock
- latch
- life
- live
- message
- occur
- plunge
* * *vpr1. [suceder] to occur, to happen;se da pocas veces it rarely happens;se dio la circunstancia de que un médico pasaba por allí en ese momento it so happened that a doctor was passing that way at the time;este fenómeno se da en regiones tropicales this phenomenon occurs o is seen in tropical regions;si se diera el caso, ven en taxi if necessary o if need be, get a taxise ha dado a cuidar niños abandonados she has devoted herself to caring for abandoned childrense dieron contra una farola they crashed into o hit a lamppost;se dio de narices en la puerta she bumped o walked into the door4. [tener aptitud]se me da bien/mal el latín I'm good/bad at Latin;se me da muy bien jugar al baloncesto I'm good at basketball;¿qué tal se te da la química? are you any good at chemistry?, how are you at chemistry?darse por vencido to give in;me doy por satisfecho con tu disculpa I'm satisfied with your apology;me doy por satisfecho con que acabemos entre los tres primeros I'll be satisfied o happy if we finish in the first three;con estos resultados me doy por contento I'm quite happy with these results, I'll settle for these results;nos dirigíamos a él, pero no se dio por enterado our remarks were aimed at him, but he pretended not to notice6. [uso recíproco]se dieron los regalos they exchanged presents, they gave each other their presents;se dieron de puñetazos a la salida del bar they had a fight outside the bar7. [uso reflexivo]darse una ducha/un baño to have a shower/bath;date prisa, que no llegamos hurry up, we're late9. CompEsp Famdársela a alguien: tiene buenos modales y cara de inocente, pero a mí no me la da she's well-mannered and has an innocent face, but she can't fool me;dárselas de algo: se las da de intelectual/elegante he fancies himself as an intellectual/a dandy;se las da de listo he makes out (that) he's clever;se las da de interesante, pero es aburridísimo he reckons he's interesting, but he's actually really boring* * *v/r1 de situación arise2:darse a algo take to sth3:esto se me da bien I’m good at this4:dárselas de algo make o.s. out to be sth, claim to be sth5:a mí no me las das fam you don’t fool me* * *vr1) : to give in, to surrender2) : to occur, to arise3) : to grow, to come up4)darse con ordarse contra : to hit oneself against5)dárselas de : to boast aboutse las da de muy listo: he thinks he's very smart* * *darse vb1. (ocurrir) to happen / to occur2. (actividad, asignatura) to be4. (tomarse) to have -
2 darse a
v.to devote oneself to, to apply oneself to, to give oneself to.* * ** * *(v.) = lend + Reflexivo + toEx. It is true that post-coordinate indexing lends itself well to a depth indexing policy, to the statement of sub-themes in documents in addition to the main theme.* * *(v.) = lend + Reflexivo + toEx: It is true that post-coordinate indexing lends itself well to a depth indexing policy, to the statement of sub-themes in documents in addition to the main theme.
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3 darse de sí
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4 darse
daʀs nfsheltered dock (in a Mediterranean port) -
5 darse
• give impetus to• give in charity• give one's word• give oneself airs• take place -
6 darse a
• apply oneself to• devote oneself to• give oneself over to• give oneself trouble -
7 darse la gran vida / pegarse la gran vida / darse la vida padre
darse la gran vida / pegarse la gran vida / darse la vida padrefamiliar to live it upSpanish-English dictionary > darse la gran vida / pegarse la gran vida / darse la vida padre
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8 darse por aludido
(entender una indirecta) to take the hint 2 (ofenderse) to take it personally————————to take the hint* * *(v.) = take + things personally, take + a hint, take + things personally, get + a hintEx. They need to learn not to take things so personally and understand that you have to be extremely patient.Ex. The problem with dropping hints to insensitive people is they usually don't take the hint.Ex. They need to learn not to take things so personally and understand that you have to be extremely patient.Ex. Sorry Castlegr, I thought that by giving you the cold shoulder you might get the hint and realise the bond has gone.* * *(v.) = take + things personally, take + a hint, take + things personally, get + a hintEx: They need to learn not to take things so personally and understand that you have to be extremely patient.
Ex: The problem with dropping hints to insensitive people is they usually don't take the hint.Ex: They need to learn not to take things so personally and understand that you have to be extremely patient.Ex: Sorry Castlegr, I thought that by giving you the cold shoulder you might get the hint and realise the bond has gone. -
9 darse por vencido
figurado to give up, accept defeat————————to give in, surrender* * *(v.) = throw in + the towel, throw in/up + the spongeEx. No one among librarians, suppliers or publishers is throwing in the towel but the position this format takes in library collections in the near future is unsettled.Ex. He looked at her reproachfully for a moment, and then announced that he was ready to throw up the sponge.* * *(v.) = throw in + the towel, throw in/up + the spongeEx: No one among librarians, suppliers or publishers is throwing in the towel but the position this format takes in library collections in the near future is unsettled.
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10 darse a la fuga
to take flight* * *(v.) = flee, lam (it), go into + hiding, make + a quick getaway, take to + Posesivo + heels, run offEx. The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.Ex. Though there were reports Bertollini was lamming it in Ireland, he told Michaud on Friday he never left the country.Ex. The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.Ex. Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.Ex. When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.Ex. She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.* * *(v.) = flee, lam (it), go into + hiding, make + a quick getaway, take to + Posesivo + heels, run offEx: The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
Ex: Though there were reports Bertollini was lamming it in Ireland, he told Michaud on Friday he never left the country.Ex: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.Ex: Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.Ex: When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.Ex: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her. -
11 darse con un canto en los dientes
familiar to be thankful for small mercies* * *(v.) = count + Reflexivo + lucky, think + Reflexivo + lucky, consider + Reflexivo + luckyEx. Yet Mills & Boon editors admit that if they can find three or four really good new writers a year they count themselves lucky.Ex. Cheryl will no doubt be thinking herself lucky that she hasn't got a custodial sentence.Ex. Steinhagen considered herself lucky because she had a clear notion of what her host country expected of her and encountered few surprises.* * *(v.) = count + Reflexivo + lucky, think + Reflexivo + lucky, consider + Reflexivo + luckyEx: Yet Mills & Boon editors admit that if they can find three or four really good new writers a year they count themselves lucky.
Ex: Cheryl will no doubt be thinking herself lucky that she hasn't got a custodial sentence.Ex: Steinhagen considered herself lucky because she had a clear notion of what her host country expected of her and encountered few surprises.Spanish-English dictionary > darse con un canto en los dientes
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12 darse el gusto de
to treat oneself to* * *(v.) = indulge inEx. Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.* * *(v.) = indulge inEx: Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.
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13 darse el lote
familiar to pet* * *(v.) = snog, neckEx. The portrayal of gay people is usually sexual and lewd and this film is a good example where men are having quickies and snogging in public.Ex. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* * *(v.) = snog, neckEx: The portrayal of gay people is usually sexual and lewd and this film is a good example where men are having quickies and snogging in public.
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14 darse la mano
(dos personas) to shake hands 2 (dos cosas) to be very similar* * *(v.) = join + hands, shake + handEx. The ability of the profession to meet the library service needs of the next generation requires that library educators and practitioners join hands in educational programmes.Ex. 'We'll get started as soon as everyone arrives,' the executive director shook her hand and smiled graciously.* * *(v.) = join + hands, shake + handEx: The ability of the profession to meet the library service needs of the next generation requires that library educators and practitioners join hands in educational programmes.
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15 darse un chapuzón
to have a dip* * *(v.) = take + a dipEx. Kids and adults are encouraged to take a dip and raise funds to help protect sea turtles and other threatened marine wildlife.* * *(v.) = take + a dipEx: Kids and adults are encouraged to take a dip and raise funds to help protect sea turtles and other threatened marine wildlife.
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16 darse de cabezadas
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17 darse la paliza
familiar to slog one's guts out* * *[al estudiar, trabajar]to slog away; [al tocarse, besarse]to be all over each other -
18 darse pisto
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19 darse un tute
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20 darse de baja
(de un club) to cancel one's membership, leave, drop out 2 (en una suscripción) to cancel one's subscription 3 (por enfermedad) to take sick leave* * *
См. также в других словарях:
darse — darse … Dictionnaire des rimes
darse — [ dars ] n. f. VAR. darce • XVe; génois darsena, ar. dâr sinâ a « maison de travail » ♦ Bassin abrité, dans un port méditerranéen. La grande darse de Toulon. « Dans cette darse où ni vent ni pluie n agitaient une mer captive » (Bosco). ● darse ou … Encyclopédie Universelle
darse — DARSE. s. f. La partie intérieure d un Port, laquelle se ferme avec une chaîne, et où l on a accoutumé de retirer les Galères, et d autres petits bâtimens. La darse de Marseille. La darse de Barcelone. La darse de Gènes. La darse de Livourne. La… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
darse — DARSE. s. f. Cette partie d un port de mer qui est la plus avancée dans la ville, & qui est fermée d une chaisne, & sert à retirer les galeres & autres bastiments. Les galeres ont esté desarmées & on les a fait entrer dans la darse. la darse de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
darse — obs. var. of dace, a fish … Useful english dictionary
darse — 1. producirse; suceder inesperadamente; producirse en buena forma; ser compatible; congeniar; resultar una relación; se dio bien la fruta este año , se dio una cosa curiosa el otro día: la vecina, que nunca habla con nadie, me golpeó a la puerta… … Diccionario de chileno actual
DARSE — s. f. T. de Marine, usité dans la Méditerranée. Partie intérieure d un port, laquelle se ferme avec une chaîne, et ou l on a coutume de retirer les petits bâtiments. La darse de Marseille. La darse de Barcelone. La darse de Gênes. La darse de… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
Darse — Une darse du port de Saint Nazaire, (bassin de Penhoët) Une darse est un bassin rectangulaire destiné principalement à l accostage des cargos. Dans les grandes zones portuaires industrielles, les darses sont séparées par des môles (jetée) ou des… … Wikipédia en Français
DARSE — n. f. T. de Marine Partie intérieure des ports de la Méditerranée, où il n’y a pas de marée. La vieille darse de Marseille. La grande, la petite darse de Toulon … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
darse — dar(se) 1. ‘Entregar(se) u ofrecer(se)’. Verbo irregular: v. conjugación modelo (→ apéndice 1, n.º 27). La forma de subjuntivo dé se escribe con tilde para distinguirla de la preposición de (→ tilde2, 3): «No llamen a la polic … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
darse — (dar s ) s. f. Terme de marine. Abri, bassin pratiqué dans un port ; ce mot n est pas usité sur l Océan. • On voit encore une darse à moitié comblée qui pourrait bien avoir été l Aphrodise, CHATEAUBR. Itin. 219. ÉTYMOLOGIE Espagn. et ital.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré