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81 mio
(pl miei) 1. adj myun mio amico a friend of mine, one of my friendsi miei amici my friends2. pron: il mio minequesto libro è mio this book is mine, this is my booki miei my parents* * *mio agg.poss. di 1a pers.sing.1 my; (mio proprio) my own: mio padre e mia madre, my father and mother; i miei colleghi di lavoro, my colleagues (at work); la mia vecchia casa, my old house; il mio migliore amico, my best friend; passo le mie serate davanti alla televisione, I spend my evenings watching TV; ha osato insultarmi in casa mia, he had the nerve to insult me in my own house; vorrei avere una casa mia, I wish I had a house of my own // un mio amico, a friend of mine; ho rivisto quel mio compagno di scuola, I've seen that old schoolfriend of mine again; ho venduto alcuni miei libri, I've sold some of my books // Mio carissimo Alberto..., My dear Albert... //caro mio, old man (o old fellow o old chap); figlio mio, my son; sentite, ragazzi miei, listen to me, boys (o lads) // in vece mia, instead of me (o in my stead) // fallo per amor mio, do it for my sake (o for love of me) // Dio mio, come ti sei ridotto!, Good heavens, what a state you're in!2 (con uso predicativo) mine: questa casa è mia, this house is mine; questi libri non sono miei, these books aren't mine (o don't belong to me)◆ pron.poss.1 mine: questo appartamento è più grande del mio, this flat is bigger than mine; le tue idee sono anche le mie, we are of the same mind (o your ideas are the same as mine); usa la tua macchina, non la mia, use your car, not mine2 (in espressioni ellittiche): quando leggerai questa mia..., when you read this letter...; avete ricevuto la mia del 5 corr.?, have you received my letter of the 5th inst.?; stai dalla mia?, are you on my side?; anch'io ho avuto le mie, I've had my share too // devo averne combinata una delle mie, I've gone and done it again◆ s.m.1 vivo del mio, I live on my income; ci ho rimesso del mio, I lost my own money; mi accontento del mio, I'm satisfied with what I've got2 (partitivo): vorrei aggiungere qualcosa di mio, I'd like to add something of my own; non ho niente di mio, I have nothing of my own3 pl.: i miei, my family (o my relatives, fam. my folks); (partigiani, seguaci) my supporters.* * *['mio] mio (-a)miei, mie pl1. agg possil mio; la mia ecc — my
è casa mia; è la mia casa — it's my house
di chi è questo? — è mio — whose is this? — it's mine
2. pron possil mio; la mia ecc — mine, my own
è questo il tuo cappotto? — no, il mio è nero — is this your coat? — no, mine's black
3. pron poss m1)2)i miei — (genitori) my parents, (famiglia) my family, (amici) my side
4. pron poss fla mia — (opinione) my view
anch'io ho avuto le mie — (disavventure) I've had my problems too
ne ho fatta una della mie! — (sciocchezze) I've done it again!
* * *Ex:quel libro è mio — that book is mine II il mio, f. la mia, m.pl. i miei, f.pl. le mie pronome possessivo/Ex:1) minenon ho la macchina della ditta, uso la mia — I don't have a company car, I use my own
quando riceverai questa mia... — when you receive this letter...
i miei — (genitori) my parents, my folks colloq.; (parenti) my relatives
non voglio spendere del mio — I don't want to spend my money o to pay out of my own pocket
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82 bebé
adj.1 baby.2 baby.f. & m.baby, babe, infant, newborn.* * *1 baby\bebé probeta test-tube baby* * *noun m.* * *bebe, -aSM / F Cono Sur baby* * *- ba masculino, femenino (RPl, Per) baby* * *= baby [babies, -pl.], babe, sprog.Ex. The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.Ex. They are pure as a babe's innocence.Ex. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.----* bebé con cólicos = colicky baby, colicky infant.* bebé probeta = test-tube baby.* bebé que empieza a andar = toddler.* bebé que nace muerto = stillbirth [still-birth].* bebé que padece de cólicos = colicky baby, colicky infant.* cochecito de bebé = pram, baby carriage.* habitación para cambiar bebés = baby changing room.* intercomunicador para bebés = baby monitor, baby alarm.* interfono para bebés = baby monitor, baby alarm.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* sala para cambiar bebés = baby changing room.* tan inocente como un bebé = as innocent as a lamb.* un bebé = a babe in arms.* * *- ba masculino, femenino (RPl, Per) baby* * *= baby [babies, -pl.], babe, sprog.Ex: The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.
Ex: They are pure as a babe's innocence.Ex: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.* bebé con cólicos = colicky baby, colicky infant.* bebé probeta = test-tube baby.* bebé que empieza a andar = toddler.* bebé que nace muerto = stillbirth [still-birth].* bebé que padece de cólicos = colicky baby, colicky infant.* cochecito de bebé = pram, baby carriage.* habitación para cambiar bebés = baby changing room.* intercomunicador para bebés = baby monitor, baby alarm.* interfono para bebés = baby monitor, baby alarm.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* sala para cambiar bebés = baby changing room.* tan inocente como un bebé = as innocent as a lamb.* un bebé = a babe in arms.* * *bebe -bamasculine, feminine(Per, RPl) baby* * *
Del verbo beber: ( conjugate beber)
bebe es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
bebe
beber
bebé
bebe◊ -ba sustantivo masculino, femenino (RPl, Per) baby
beber ( conjugate beber) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to drink;
¿quieres bebé algo? do you want something to drink?;
bebé a sorbos to sip;
si bebes no conduzcas don't drink and drive;
bebé a la salud de algn to drink sb's o (BrE) to sb's health;
bebé por algn/algo to drink to sb/sth
beberse verbo pronominal ( enf) to drink up;
nos bebimos la botella entera we drank the whole bottle
bebé sustantivo masculino
baby;
bebé probeta test-tube baby
beber verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to drink
(brindar) beber a/por, to drink to: beberemos a la salud de Nicolás, let's drink to Nicholas
♦ Locuciones: familiar beber a morro, to drink straight from the bottle
familiar beber como un cosaco, to drink like a fish
beber de un trago, to down something in one go
bebé sustantivo masculino baby
' bebé' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
año
- baba
- demasiada
- demasiado
- desarrollo
- escocedura
- gatear
- llantina
- mamar
- mantilla
- pecho
- pelele
- rica
- rico
- tener
- tiempo
- abandonar
- ajuar
- alzar
- ama
- balbucear
- balbuceo
- bautismo
- bautizar
- bautizo
- bebe
- botín
- cambiar
- capota
- changuito
- chillar
- chupar
- chupete
- cocer
- coche
- cuco
- dormir
- escaldar
- escarpín
- esperar
- faldón
- gorra
- guagua
- guapo
- lindo
- mameluco
- mecer
- mudar
- niño
- ricura
English:
baby
- bib
- bootie
- bottle
- burble
- burp
- change
- comforter
- cradle
- crawl
- crying
- cut
- delivery
- dummy
- excite
- feed
- fish
- frequency
- fuzzy
- gulp
- gurgle
- have
- heavy
- infant
- it
- lift up
- notion
- novelty
- nurse
- rest
- some
- spoon-feed
- sprog
- suck
- sweet
- teethe
- wail
- wean
- be
- call
- car
- drink
- drinking
- expect
- something
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83 par
par [paʀ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━b. (moyen, manière) par le train by traind. (lieu, direction) ( = en passant par) by ; ( = en traversant) through ; (suivi d'un nom propre) via ; ( = en longeant) along• par où sont-ils entrés ? how did they get in?• par où est-il venu ? which way did he come?f. ( = pendant) par une belle nuit d'été on a beautiful summer night• sortir par moins 10° to go out when it's minus 10°* * *paʀ
1.
1) ( indiquant un trajet)entre par le garage/par la porte du garage — come in through the garage/by the garage door
il est passé par tous les échelons — fig he worked his way up through the ranks
pour aller à Rome, je passe par Milan — to get to Rome, I go via ou through Milan
le peintre a terminé or fini par la cuisine — the painter did the kitchen last
2) ( indiquant un lieu)ils sortent même par moins 40° — they go outdoors even when it's minus 40°
par deux/trois fois — on two/three occasions
par jour/semaine/an — a day/week/year
par personne or habitant — per person ou head
deux par deux — [travailler] in twos; [marcher] two by two
5) ( introduit un complément d'agent) by6) ( indiquant le moyen) by7) ( indiquant la manière) in8) ( indiquant la cause)l'accident est arrivé par sa faute — it was his/her fault that the accident happened
par ennui/jalousie — out of boredom/jealousy
9) ( indiquant un intermédiaire) through
2.
de par locution prépositive fml1) ( partout dans) throughout, all overvoyager de par le monde — to travel all over ou throughout the world
2) ( à cause de)* * *paʀ prépL'interface a été conçue par des graphistes. — The interface was designed by graphic designers.
2) (manière) withSon nom commence par un H. — His name begins with H.
3) (motif) out of4) (lieu, stade intermédiaire) throughIl faut passer par Lyon pour aller à Marseille. — You have to go through Lyons to get to Marseilles.
Il vaut mieux passer par la côte. — It's better to go by the coast.
Nous sommes passés par Lyon pour aller à Grenoble. — We went via Lyons to Grenoble.
Il faut passer par la douane avant de prendre l'avion. — You have to go through customs before boarding the plane.
Il faut passer par ici pour y arriver. — You have to go this way to get there., (= dans le coin) round here
Il y a beaucoup de touristes par ici. — There are lots of tourists round here.
par-ci, par-là — here and there
par la fenêtre [jeter, regarder] — out of the window
Elle regardait par la fenêtre. — She was looking out of the window.
par jour — a day, per day
3 par jour — 3 a day, 3 per day
Prenez trois cachets par jour. — Take three tablets a day., Take three tablets per day.
Le voyage coûte deux cents euros par personne. — The trip costs two hundred euros per person.
deux par deux [arriver, être reçu] — two at a time, [marcher, se ranger] in twos
Les élèves sont entrés deux par deux. — The pupils went in two by two.
* * *A prép1 ( indiquant un trajet) entre par le garage/par la porte du garage lit come in through the garage/by the garage door; il a pris par les champs he cut across the fields; il est entré dans la compagnie par la petite porte fig he got into the company through the back door; il est passé par tous les échelons fig he worked his way up through the ranks; pour aller à Rome, je passe par Milan to get to Rome, I go via ou by Milan; prends or passe par le chemin au lieu de passer par la route take the path instead of going by the road; elle est arrivée par la droite she came from the right; errer par les rues to wander through the streets; voyager par le monde to travel all over ou throughout the world; le peintre a terminé or fini par la cuisine the painter did the kitchen last;3 ( indiquant une circonstance) par le passé in the past; par une belle journée d'été on a beautiful summer's day; par ce froid/cette chaleur in this cold weather/this heat; ils sortent même par moins 40°C they go outdoors even when it's minus 40°C; par deux/trois fois on two/three occasions;4 ( indiquant une répartition) par jour/semaine/an a day/week/year; les conférences auront lieu un lundi par mois the lectures will take place once a month on a Monday; par personne or habitant per person ou head; par tête Écon per capita; travailler par petits groupes to work in small groups; deux par deux [travailler] in twos; [marcher] two by two; les touristes sont arrivés par centaines/bus entiers tourists arrived by the hundred/the coachload;5 ( introduit un complément d'agent) by; baignée par une douce lumière bathed in soft light; être pris par son travail to be taken up with one's work;6 ( indiquant le moyen) by; régler/payer par carte de crédit to pay by credit card;8 ( indiquant la cause) l'accident est arrivé par sa faute it was his/her fault that the accident happened; par ennui/jalousie out of boredom/jealousy;9 ( indiquant un intermédiaire) through; tu peux me faire passer le livre par ta sœur you can get the book to me via your sister.1 ( partout dans) throughout, all over; avoir des amis de par le monde to have friends throughout ou all over the world;I[par] nom masculin[au golf] parII[par] préposition1. [indiquant la direction, le parcours] by[en traversant un lieu] throughil est arrivé par la gauche/par la droite/par le nord he arrived from the left/the right/the northfaut-il passer par Paris? do we have to go through ou via Paris?[indiquant la position]2. [pendant]par grand froid/grosse chaleur in extreme cold/intense heatpar moments at times, from time to time3. [indiquant le moyen, la manière] byenvoyer quelque chose par avion/télex to send something by airmail/telexpar air/terre/mer by air/land/seavoyager par avion to travel by plane, to flyrépondre par oui ou par non/par la négative to answer yes or no/in the negativeobtenir quelque chose par la force/la douceur to obtain something by force/through kindnessje suis avec toi par la pensée I'm thinking of you, my thoughts are with you4. [indiquant la cause, l'origine]faire quelque chose par habitude/caprice/plaisir/paresse to do something out of habit/on a whim/for the pleasure of it/out of laziness5. [introduisant le complément d'agent] byle logiciel est protégé par un code the software is protected by ou with a codeje l'ai appris par elle I heard it from her, I learned of it through herils veulent le faire par eux-mêmes they want to do it by ou for themselveselles se sont rencontrées par son intermédiaire they met through him/her6. [emploi distributif]une heure par jour one hour a ou per dayils arrivaient par petits groupes/centaines they arrived in small groups/in their hundreds7. [avec les verbes 'commencer' et 'finir']ça finira par arriver/par ressembler à quelque chose it will end up happening/looking like something————————de par locution prépositionnelle1. [par l'ordre de]2. (littéraire) [dans l'espace] throughoutde par le monde all over ou throughout the world3. [du fait de] by virtue ofpar-ci par-là locution adverbiale1. [dans l'espace] here and there3. [marquant la répétition]avec lui, c'est mon yacht par-ci, mon avion personnel par-là it's my yacht this, my plane that, all the time with him -
84 angustioso
adj.distressful, anguished, agonizing, distressing.* * *► adjetivo1 (situación) distressing, worrying; (mirada) anguished* * *(f. - angustiosa)adj.1) anguished, distressed2) distressing* * *ADJ1) (=angustiado) [sensación] distressed, anguished; [voz, mirada] anguished2) (=agobiante) [habitación, espacio] oppressive; [problema, recuerdo, situación] distressing3) (=doloroso) (lit) agonizing; (fig) heartbreaking* * ** * *= harrowing, agonising [agonizing, -USA], agonised [agonized, -USA], distressing, gut-wrenching, nightmarish.Ex. See Michael R. Booth, 'English Melodrama', for further details of this harrowing tale.Ex. Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an ' agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex. He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.Ex. It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.Ex. In these gut-wrenching times it's important to know who the strongest, healthiest providers are to keep your money out of harm's way!.Ex. It was the drugs that made me mad: Jane was anorexic, but the treatment prescribed pushed her over the edge for 22 nightmarish years.* * ** * *= harrowing, agonising [agonizing, -USA], agonised [agonized, -USA], distressing, gut-wrenching, nightmarish.Ex: See Michael R. Booth, 'English Melodrama', for further details of this harrowing tale.
Ex: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an ' agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex: He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.Ex: It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.Ex: In these gut-wrenching times it's important to know who the strongest, healthiest providers are to keep your money out of harm's way!.Ex: It was the drugs that made me mad: Jane was anorexic, but the treatment prescribed pushed her over the edge for 22 nightmarish years.* * *angustioso -sa‹situación› distressing; ‹mirada/grito› anguished* * *
angustioso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹ situación› distressing;
‹mirada/grito› anguished
angustioso,-a adjetivo distressing
' angustioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
angustiosa
- desesperante
English:
distressing
- nerve-racking
- agonizing
- harrowing
* * *angustioso, -a adj[espera] anxious; [situación, noticia] distressing* * *adj agonizing* * *angustioso, -sa adj1) : anguished, distressed2) : distressing, worrisome -
85 anverso
m.1 head, obverse.2 face, obverse.* * *1 (de moneda) obverse2 (de página) recto* * *SM obverse* * *masculino obverse* * *= recto, recto page.Ex. The recto is the right-hand page of a book, usually bearing an odd page number, or the side of a printed sheet intended to be read first.Ex. When the heaps of all the sheets of a book had been dried and piled together again, they were set out in signature order on a long table, with the first recto pages upwards and to the near side.* * *masculino obverse* * *= recto, recto page.Ex: The recto is the right-hand page of a book, usually bearing an odd page number, or the side of a printed sheet intended to be read first.
Ex: When the heaps of all the sheets of a book had been dried and piled together again, they were set out in signature order on a long table, with the first recto pages upwards and to the near side.* * *obverse* * *
anverso sustantivo masculino
obverse
anverso sustantivo masculino obverse, front
' anverso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cara
* * *anverso nm1. [de moneda] head, obverse2. [de hoja] front;en el anverso aparece la lista de participantes the list of participants appears on the front* * *m obverse -
86 crío
f. & m.child, baby, kiddy, little one.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: criar.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar kid, child► adjetivo1 familiar young\ser un crío,-a familiar to be childish* * *crío, -aSM / F kid *, child; pey little brat *¡no seas crío! — grow up!, don't be such a baby!
* * *cría (esp Esp fam) masculino, femenino kid (colloq)* * *= kiddy [kiddie], sprog, tot.Ex. If they can do it for the kiddies, perhaps they can do it for the adults too.Ex. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex. He was just a tot when his father was jailed for life for murdering his wife.* * *cría (esp Esp fam) masculino, femenino kid (colloq)* * *= kiddy [kiddie], sprog, tot.Ex: If they can do it for the kiddies, perhaps they can do it for the adults too.
Ex: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex: He was just a tot when his father was jailed for life for murdering his wife.* * *crío, críamasculine, femininevan a tener otro crío they are going to have another baby o childya tiene dos crías she already has two little girls¡no seas crío! don't be such a big kid o baby!* * *
Del verbo criar: ( conjugate criar)
crío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
crió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
criar
crío
criar ( conjugate criar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ niño›
2
( para la reproducción) to breed
criarse verbo pronominal
to grow up;
me crie con mi abuela I was brought up by my grandmother
crío, cría (esp Esp fam) sustantivo masculino, femenino
kid (colloq)
criar verbo transitivo
1 (niños) to bring up, rear
2 (animales) to breed, raise
3 (vino) to make
4 (producir, generar) to have, grow: esta tierra cría gusanos, this soil breeds worms
♦ Locuciones: criar malvas, to push up daisies
crío,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino familiar kid
♦ Locuciones: ser un crío, to be like a child
' crío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cría
- demonio
English:
grow up
- kid
- by
- off
* * *crío, -a nm,f[niño] kid;esperan el crío para diciembre the baby is due in December;mi abuelo está hecho un crío my grandfather doesn't look his age at all;no te preocupes, son cosas de críos don't let it bother you, it's not worth worrying about;¡no seas crío! don't be such a baby!, don't be so childish!* * *m, cría f famkid fam* * *crío n -
87 despejar la mente
(v.) = blow + the cobwebs away/off/outEx. Most of us have been too busy to practise for several years and want to blow the cobwebs off our music stands and start playing again.* * *(v.) = blow + the cobwebs away/off/outEx: Most of us have been too busy to practise for several years and want to blow the cobwebs off our music stands and start playing again.
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88 estar embarazada
v.to be pregnant, to be expecting, to be in the family way, to be knocked up.* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex. She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.
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89 estar en estado
to be pregnant* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex. She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.
Ex: She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven. -
90 estar en estado de buena esperanza
to be pregnant, be expecting* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex. She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.
Ex: She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.Spanish-English dictionary > estar en estado de buena esperanza
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91 estar encinta
v.to be pregnant, to be expecting, to be knocked up, to have a bun in the oven.* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex. She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.
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92 estar preñada
v.to be pregnant, to be expecting, to be in pup, to be knocked up.* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex. She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.* * *(v.) = be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.
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93 hibernar
v.to hibernate.* * *1 to hibernate* * *VI to hibernate* * *verbo intransitivo to hibernate* * *= hibernate, go + dormant, lie + dormant.Ex. He maintains that racism is a site in which older forms of oppression and social exclusion, particularly fascism, have chosen to hibernate.Ex. Deciduous trees are those that loose their leaves each fall, go dormant for the winter, and leaf out again in spring.Ex. Such special duty can be intensely challenging, freeing creative energies that would otherwise lie dormant.* * *verbo intransitivo to hibernate* * *= hibernate, go + dormant, lie + dormant.Ex: He maintains that racism is a site in which older forms of oppression and social exclusion, particularly fascism, have chosen to hibernate.
Ex: Deciduous trees are those that loose their leaves each fall, go dormant for the winter, and leaf out again in spring.Ex: Such special duty can be intensely challenging, freeing creative energies that would otherwise lie dormant.* * *hibernar [A1 ]vito hibernate* * *
hibernar ( conjugate hibernar) verbo intransitivo
to hibernate
hibernar vi (un animal) to hibernate
' hibernar' also found in these entries:
English:
hibernate
* * *♦ vito hibernate♦ vtto freeze cryogenically* * *v/i hibernate* * *hibernar vi: to hibernate♦ hibernación nf* * *hibernar vb to hibernate -
94 hojear
v.to leaf through.Ella mira la revista She looks through=leafs through the magazine.* * *1 to leaf through, flick through* * *1. VT1) (=pasar las hojas de) to turn the pages of, leaf through2) (=leer rápidamente) to skim through, glance through2. VI1) Méx (Bot) to put out leaves2) CAm, Méx (Agr) to eat leaves3) [superficie] to scale off, flake off* * *verbo transitivo to leaf o glance through* * *= browse, flip through/over, scroll, view, flipping, thumb + pages, leaf through.Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. Had they even flipped through it a little, what would they have found?.Ex. In this case when the < Page Down> key was pressed the display scrolled till the cursor reached the end of the record.Ex. Thus it is possible in an author sequence to view easily the works of one author.Ex. Due to the difficulty of rapid ' flipping' from one frame to another, the presentation of material on the 'frames' becomes a crucial factor.Ex. She thumbed the pages slowly, explaining that the study had been conducted to try to ascertain student attitudes toward the media center, why they used it, which facilities they used, and to see if they had suggestions for bettering it.Ex. The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.----* hojear rápidamente = flick.* * *verbo transitivo to leaf o glance through* * *= browse, flip through/over, scroll, view, flipping, thumb + pages, leaf through.Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.
Ex: Had they even flipped through it a little, what would they have found?.Ex: In this case when the < Page Down> key was pressed the display scrolled till the cursor reached the end of the record.Ex: Thus it is possible in an author sequence to view easily the works of one author.Ex: Due to the difficulty of rapid ' flipping' from one frame to another, the presentation of material on the 'frames' becomes a crucial factor.Ex: She thumbed the pages slowly, explaining that the study had been conducted to try to ascertain student attitudes toward the media center, why they used it, which facilities they used, and to see if they had suggestions for bettering it.Ex: The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.* hojear rápidamente = flick.* * *hojear [A1 ]vtto leaf through, glance through* * *
hojear ( conjugate hojear) verbo transitivo
to leaf o glance through
hojear verbo transitivo to leaf through, flick through: me he encontrado una foto suya hojeando una revista en el dentista, I came across his picture while leafing through a magazine at the dentist's
' hojear' also found in these entries:
English:
browse
- dip into
- flick through
- leaf through
- look through
- run through
- skim
- thumb
- thumb through
- flick
- leaf
- rifle
* * *hojear vtto leaf through* * *v/t leaf through, flip through* * *hojear vt: to leaf through (a book or magazine)* * *hojear vb to leaf through -
95 lado más cercano, el
= near side, the, near side, theEx. When the heaps of all the sheets of a book had been dried and piled together again, they were set out in signature order on a long table, with the first recto pages upwards and to the near side.Ex. When the heaps of all the sheets of a book had been dried and piled together again, they were set out in signature order on a long table, with the first recto pages upwards and to the near side. -
96 quedarse embarazada
(v.) = become + pregnant, be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx. Many people who would normally practise safe sex do become pregnant, or else catch venereal diseases, through having unprotected sex while drunk.Ex. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex. She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.* * *(v.) = become + pregnant, be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx: Many people who would normally practise safe sex do become pregnant, or else catch venereal diseases, through having unprotected sex while drunk.
Ex: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex: She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven. -
97 quedarse en estado
(v.) = be up the spoutEx. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.* * *(v.) = be up the spoutEx: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.
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98 quedarse preñada
(v.) = be up the spoutEx. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.* * *(v.) = be up the spoutEx: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.
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99 rorro
m.1 baby (informal).2 babe.* * *1 familiar baby* * *SM1) * (=bebé) baby2) Méx (=persona) fair blue-eyed person3) Méx (=muñeca) doll* * *= sprog.Ex. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.* * *= sprog.Ex: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.
* * *baba ( used to or by children)* * *rorro nmFam baby* * *m fambaby -
100 sacudir las telarañas
(v.) = blow + the cobwebs away/off/outEx. Most of us have been too busy to practise for several years and want to blow the cobwebs off our music stands and start playing again.* * *(v.) = blow + the cobwebs away/off/outEx: Most of us have been too busy to practise for several years and want to blow the cobwebs off our music stands and start playing again.
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