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1 santificar
v.1 to sanctify.El cura santificó la unión The priest sanctified the union.El cura santificó los crucifijos The priest sanctified the crucifixes.2 to keep holy (respetar) (días festivos).* * *1 (hacer santo) to sanctify, make holy2 (fiestas etc) to keep, observe* * *VT1) (Rel) [+ persona] to sanctify; [+ lugar] to consecrate; [+ fiesta] to keep2) * (=perdonar) to forgive* * *verbo transitivoa) ( venerar)b) <matrimonio/unión> to consecrate* * *= hallow, sanctify.Ex. But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.Ex. American sport hunters of the late 19th 'aimed' to reclaim the frontier past and sanctify individualism.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( venerar)b) <matrimonio/unión> to consecrate* * *= hallow, sanctify.Ex: But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.
Ex: American sport hunters of the late 19th 'aimed' to reclaim the frontier past and sanctify individualism.* * *santificar [A2 ]vt1 (hacer santo) to sanctify2(venerar): santificado sea tu nombre hallowed be Thy name3 ‹matrimonio/unión› to consecratesantificar las fiestas to observe feast days* * *
santificar verbo transitivo
1 Rel (convertir en santo) to sanctify
2 Rel (consagrar, bendecir) to consecrate, hallow
' santificar' also found in these entries:
English:
sanctify
* * *santificar vt1. [consagrar] to sanctify;santificado sea tu nombre [en Padrenuestro] hallowed be thy name* * *v/t sanctify* * *santificar {72} vt: to sanctify, to consecrate, to hallow -
2 bendecir
v.to bless.bendecir la mesa to say graceEl cura bendijo el crucifijo The priest blessed the crucifix.El cura bendijo al chico The priest blessed the boy.María bendijo a su hijo al partir Mary blessed her son upon departure.Ricardo bendice a Dios Richard glorifies the Lord.Nos bendijo al partir She blessed when leaving.* * *1 to bless2 (alabar) to praise\bendecir la mesa to say grace* * *verb1) to bless2) praise* * *VT1) [+ persona, agua, casa, vino, pan] to blessbendecir la comida o la mesa — to say grace
2) (=loar) to praise* * *verbo transitivo to bless* * *= bless (with), consecrate, hallow.Ex. This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.Ex. The massive shape of the Gothic cathedral consecrated in 1335 is a distinctive feature on the town's skyline.Ex. But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.----* bendecir la mesa = say + grace.* ¡Dios lo bendiga! = God bless him!.* * *verbo transitivo to bless* * *= bless (with), consecrate, hallow.Ex: This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.
Ex: The massive shape of the Gothic cathedral consecrated in 1335 is a distinctive feature on the town's skyline.Ex: But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.* bendecir la mesa = say + grace.* ¡Dios lo bendiga! = God bless him!.* * *vtA ‹persona/objeto/agua› to bless¡que Dios te bendiga! God bless you!bendecir la mesa to say gracebendecir el agua to bless the waterB(expresando agradecimiento): bendigo la hora en que lo conocí I bless the day that I met him, I thank the Lord that I met himbendecía el hecho de haber salido con vida he thanked his lucky stars he was still alive* * *
bendecir ( conjugate bendecir) verbo transitivo
to bless;◊ ¡que Dios te bendiga! God bless you!;
bendecir la mesa to say grace
bendecir verbo transitivo to bless
(la mesa) to say grace
' bendecir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
santificar
- bendice
- bendiga
- mesa
English:
bless
- grace
* * *bendecir vt1. [agua, fieles, edificio] to bless;bendecir la mesa to say grace;que Dios te bendiga God bless you* * *v/t bless;bendecir la mesa say grace* * *bendecir {11} vt1) consagrar: to bless, to consecrate2) alabar: to praise, to extol3)bendecir la mesa : to say grace* * *bendecir vb to bless -
3 consagrar
v.1 to consecrate (religion).El nuncio consagró al buen cura The nuncio consecrated the good priest.El cura consagró mi casa ayer The priest consecrated my house yesterday.2 to devote.consagró su vida a la literatura he devoted o dedicated his life to literatureMaría consagró su tiempo a los chicos Mary devoted her time to the boys.3 to confirm, to establish.* * *1 RELIGIÓN to consecrate2 (palabra, expresión) to establish3 (dedicar) to dedicate4 (artista etc) to confirm, establish1 (dedicarse) to devote oneself (a, to), dedicate oneself (a, to)2 (hacerse reconocido) to establish oneself* * *verb1) to consecrate, dedicate2) devote* * *1. VT1) (Rel) to consecrate, dedicate (a to)[+ emperador] to deify2) [+ esfuerzo, tiempo, vida] to devote, dedicate (a to)[+ monumento, placa] to put up (a to)3) [+ fama] to confirmeste triunfo lo consagra como un cirujano excepcional — this success confirms him as a really exceptional surgeon
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Relig) to consecrate2)a) <monumento/edificio>consagrar algo a algo/alguien — to dedicate something to something/somebody
b) <vida/tiempo/esfuerzo>consagrar algo a algo/alguien — to dedicate o devote something to something/somebody
c) <programa/publicación>consagrar algo a algo/alguien — to devote something to something/somebody
3) ( establecer)a) <artista/profesional> to establishb) < costumbre> to establish2.consagrarse v prona) (refl) ( dedicarse)consagrarse a algo/alguien — to devote oneself to something/somebody
b) ( acreditarse)* * *= enshrine, consecrate, hallow, sanctify, devote.Ex. While much remains to be done, the right of every member of the public to see official documents is enshrined in law.Ex. The massive shape of the Gothic cathedral consecrated in 1335 is a distinctive feature on the town's skyline.Ex. But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.Ex. American sport hunters of the late 19th 'aimed' to reclaim the frontier past and sanctify individualism.Ex. A book for instance on 'vegetable gardening' may contain equally valuable information on 'growing tomatoes' as a book devoted entirely to 'growing tomatoes'.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Relig) to consecrate2)a) <monumento/edificio>consagrar algo a algo/alguien — to dedicate something to something/somebody
b) <vida/tiempo/esfuerzo>consagrar algo a algo/alguien — to dedicate o devote something to something/somebody
c) <programa/publicación>consagrar algo a algo/alguien — to devote something to something/somebody
3) ( establecer)a) <artista/profesional> to establishb) < costumbre> to establish2.consagrarse v prona) (refl) ( dedicarse)consagrarse a algo/alguien — to devote oneself to something/somebody
b) ( acreditarse)* * *= enshrine, consecrate, hallow, sanctify, devote.Ex: While much remains to be done, the right of every member of the public to see official documents is enshrined in law.
Ex: The massive shape of the Gothic cathedral consecrated in 1335 is a distinctive feature on the town's skyline.Ex: But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.Ex: American sport hunters of the late 19th 'aimed' to reclaim the frontier past and sanctify individualism.Ex: A book for instance on 'vegetable gardening' may contain equally valuable information on 'growing tomatoes' as a book devoted entirely to 'growing tomatoes'.* * *consagrar [A1 ]vtA ( Relig) to consecratehostia consagrada consecrated waferB1 ‹monumento/edificio› consagrar algo A algo/algn to dedicate sth TO sth/sb2 ‹vida/tiempo/esfuerzo› consagrar algo A algo/algn to dedicate o devote sth TO sth/sbconsagró su vida a sus hijos she devoted o dedicated her life to her children3 ‹programa/publicación› consagrar algo A algo/algn to devote sth TO sth/sb1 ‹artista/profesional› to establishla película que la consagró como una gran actriz the movie that established her o her reputation as a great actress2 ‹costumbre› to establishuna expresión consagrada por el uso an expression which has established itself o gained acceptability through usage1 ( refl) (dedicarse) consagrarse A algo/algn to devote oneself TO sth/sb, dedicate oneself TO sth/sb2(acreditarse): con ese triunfo se consagró (como) campeón that triumph established her as the champion* * *
consagrar ( conjugate consagrar) verbo transitivoa) (Relig) to consecrateb) consagrar algo a algo/algn ‹monumento/edificio› to dedicate sth to sth/sb;
‹vida/tiempo/esfuerzo› to dedicate o devote sth to sth/sb;
‹programa/publicación› to devote sth to sth/sb
consagrarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( dedicarse) consagrarse a algo/algn to devote oneself to sth/sb
consagrar verbo transitivo
1 (dedicar) to devote
2 Rel to consecrate
3 (proporcionar reconocimiento) to confirm [como, as]
' consagrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
santificar
- dedicar
English:
consecrate
- dedicate
* * *♦ vt2. [dedicar] [tiempo, espacio] to devote;[monumento, lápida] to dedicate;consagró su vida a la literatura he devoted o dedicated his life to literature;consagraron el monumento a los caídos en la guerra they dedicated the monument to those who died in the war3. [acreditar, confirmar] to confirm, to establish;la obra que lo consagró como escritor the work that confirmed o established him as a writer* * *v/t1 REL consecrate3 vida devote* * *consagrar vt1) : to consecrate2) dedicar: to dedicate, to devote -
4 en un sentido más amplio
= in a broader sense, in a larger senseEx. In a broader sense, however, the global tightening of information and border controls affect many spheres of society.Ex. But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.* * *= in a broader sense, in a larger senseEx: In a broader sense, however, the global tightening of information and border controls affect many spheres of society.
Ex: But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. -
5 consagrado
• consecrated• hallow• hallowed be thy name• sacred• time-honored• time-honoured -
6 hala
• hallmark• hallow -
7 santificado
• consecrated• declared holy• hallow• hallowed be thy name• sanctified -
8 santo
• blessed• godlike• godmother• hallow• hallowed be thy name• holster pistol• Holy Alliance• sacred• saint• saint-like• sainted• saintly -
9 zapadina
f.zapadina, hallow depression of a round shape with enclosed drainage on a flat drainage divide in the steppe.
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