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1 insistir
v.1 to insist, to persist (en on).no insistas, te he dicho que no don't keep on about it, I've told you the answer is noinsistir en que to insist o maintain thatla dirección insiste en que los empleados deben llevar corbata the management insist on employees wearing a tieno sé por qué insiste en llamarme I don't know why he keeps on o persists in ringing meinsistió mucho sobre este punto he laid great stress on this pointElla porfía para conseguirlo She insists to get it.2 to insist to.Me insiste Ricardo Ricardo insists to me.* * *1 to insist (en, on)2 (enfatizar) to stress (en, -), emphasize (en, -)* * *verb* * *VI1) (=perseverar)bueno, si insistes — all right, if you insist
insistió en que se trataba de un error — she insisted that it was a mistake, she was adamant that it was a mistake
insisto en que todos abandonen la sala — I insist that everyone leave o leaves the room
no insistas, que no pienso ir — don't keep on about it because I'm not going
yo le decía que no, pero él insistía — I said no, but he kept on and on about it
si no te contestan, insiste — if they don't answer, keep trying
2) (=enfatizar)insistir en o sobre algo — to stress o emphasize sth
* * *verbo intransitivo to insistya que insistes, iré — if you insist, I'll go
insistir en + inf — to insist on -ing
insistir sobre or en algo — to stress something
* * *= insist, persist, plug on, make + a point of + Gerundio.Ex. The others for the most part do have the right names in the catalog, but as cross-references to what I must insist are the wrong names.Ex. Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.Ex. This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.Ex. Reference librarians shouldy make a point of constantly reminding themselves that serving these needs is what they are doing.----* insistir en la necesidad de = insist on + the necessity of, insist on + the need for.* * *verbo intransitivo to insistya que insistes, iré — if you insist, I'll go
insistir en + inf — to insist on -ing
insistir sobre or en algo — to stress something
* * *= insist, persist, plug on, make + a point of + Gerundio.Ex: The others for the most part do have the right names in the catalog, but as cross-references to what I must insist are the wrong names.
Ex: Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.Ex: This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.Ex: Reference librarians shouldy make a point of constantly reminding themselves that serving these needs is what they are doing.* insistir en la necesidad de = insist on + the necessity of, insist on + the need for.* * *insistir [I1 ]vito insistes inútil que insistas there's no point going on about it o insistinginsiste, tienen que estar keep trying, they must be therebueno, ya que insistes, sírveme otro OK, if you insist o if you twist my arm, I'll have another one ( colloq)insistir EN + INF to insist ON -INGinsistieron en acompañarme they insisted on coming with meinsistir EN QUE + SUBJ:insiste en que lo hagamos de nuevo he insists (that) we do it againinsistir EN QUE + INDIC:insiste en que es suyo she insists o she is adamant that it's hersinsistir SOBRE or EN algo to stress sthinsistió en la importancia de la reunión she stressed o emphasized the importance of the meeting* * *
insistir ( conjugate insistir) verbo intransitivo
to insist;
es inútil que insistas there's no point going on about it;
insistir en hacer algo to insist on doing sth;
insiste en que lo hagamos he insists (that) we do it;
insiste en que es suyo she is adamant that it's hers;
insistir sobre or en algo to stress sth
insistir verbo intransitivo to insist [en/sobre, on]: insiste en hacerlo, he insists on doing it
insiste en que es inocente, she insists that she's innocent
insistió en su importancia, he stressed its importance
' insistir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abundar
- hincapié
- machacar
- perjurar
- porfiar
English:
carry on
- hold out
- insist
- labour
- harp
- insistent
- labor
* * *insistir vito insist (en on);bueno, si insistes, tomaré uno all right, if you insist, I'll have one;tú insiste, que ya verás cómo al final abre la puerta don't give up, she'll open the door eventually, you'll see;insistió mucho sobre este punto he laid great stress on this point;no insistas, te he dicho que no don't keep on about it, I've told you the answer is no;no sé por qué insiste en llamarme I don't know why he keeps on o persists in calling me;insistió en la importancia del problema he stressed the importance of the problem;insistir en que to insist o maintain that;la dirección insiste en que los empleados deben llevar corbata the management insist on employees wearing a tie;insistió en que él no era culpable he insisted that he was not to blame* * *v/i1 insist;insistir en hacer algo insist on doing sth2:insistir en algo stress sth* * *insistir v: to insist* * *insistir vb1. (en general) to insistsi no te abren, insistes if they don't open the door, keep trying3. (enfatizar) to stressel profesor insistió en la necesidad de prepararnos el examen the teacher stressed the need to prepare for the exam¡no insistas! stop going on about it! -
2 empeñar
v.1 to pawn, to give as a guarantee, to hock, to pledge.Ricardo empeñó su reloj Richard pawned his watch.2 to engage, to compromise.Ricardo empeñó su palabra Richard engaged his word.* * *1 (objetos) to pawn, US hock2 (palabra) to pledge1 (endeudarse) to get into debt2 (insistir) to insist (en, on)\estar empeñado,-a to be in debt* * *verbto pawn, pledge* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto de valor] to pawn, pledge2) (=comprometer) [+ palabra] to give; [+ persona] to engage, compel3) (=comenzar) to start2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <joyas/pertenencias> to pawn, hock (colloq)empeñar hasta la camisa or camiseta — (fam) to get o go heavily o deep in(to) debt
b) < palabra> to give2.empeñarse v pron1) ( endeudarse) to get o go into debt2)a) ( esforzarse)empeñarse en + inf — to strive to + inf (frml), to make an effort to + inf
b) ( proponerse)empeñarse en + inf — to be determined to + inf
c) ( obstinarse) to insistempeñarse en + inf — to insist on -ing
* * *= pawn, hock, pledge.Ex. Land may be pawned or mortgaged.Ex. Today's parents have to hock the family jewels to afford the list of back-to-school items now requested by teachers and schools.Ex. Hard times in the US are benefiting pawnbrokers as beleaguered consumers pledge jewels, electronics and other goods in return for loans.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <joyas/pertenencias> to pawn, hock (colloq)empeñar hasta la camisa or camiseta — (fam) to get o go heavily o deep in(to) debt
b) < palabra> to give2.empeñarse v pron1) ( endeudarse) to get o go into debt2)a) ( esforzarse)empeñarse en + inf — to strive to + inf (frml), to make an effort to + inf
b) ( proponerse)empeñarse en + inf — to be determined to + inf
c) ( obstinarse) to insistempeñarse en + inf — to insist on -ing
* * *= pawn, hock, pledge.Ex: Land may be pawned or mortgaged.
Ex: Today's parents have to hock the family jewels to afford the list of back-to-school items now requested by teachers and schools.Ex: Hard times in the US are benefiting pawnbrokers as beleaguered consumers pledge jewels, electronics and other goods in return for loans.* * *empeñar [A1 ]vt1 ‹joyas/pertenencias› to pawn, hock ( colloq)empeñar hasta la camisa or camiseta ( fam); to get o go heavily o deep in debt2 (comprometer) ‹palabra› to givecumplió con la palabra empeñada he was as good as his wordA (endeudarse) to get o go into debtB1 (esforzarse) empeñarse EN + INF to strive to + INF ( frml), to make an effort to + INFyo siempre me empeño en hacer las cosas bien I always strive to o make an effort to do things well2 (obstinarse) to insistsi se empeña, déjalo pagar a él if he insists, let him payempeñarse EN + INF to insist ON -INGse empeñó en venir con nosotras he insisted on coming with us¿por qué te empeñas en seguir llamándome? why do you persist in calling me?empeñarse EN QUE + SUBJ:se empeñó en que estudiara medicina she insisted that he studied medicine, she insisted on him studying medicine* * *
empeñar ( conjugate empeñar) verbo transitivo
empeñarse verbo pronominal
1 ( endeudarse) to get o go into debt
2 empeñarse en hacer algo ( esforzarse) to strive to do sth (frml), to make an effort to do sth;
( proponerse) to be determined to do sth;
( obstinarse) to insist on doing sth
empeñar verbo transitivo
1 (un bien material) to pawn, US hock
2 (la palabra) to give one's word
' empeñar' also found in these entries:
English:
pawn
* * *♦ vt1. [joyas, bienes] to pawn2. [palabra] to give;empeñó su palabra en lograr un consenso he gave his word that he would reach an agreement* * *v/t pawn* * *empeñar vt1) : to pawn2) : to pledge, to give (one's word) -
3 empeñarse
1 (endeudarse) to get into debt2 (insistir) to insist (en, on)* * ** * *VPR1) (=endeudarse) to get into debt2)3)* * *
■empeñarse verbo reflexivo
1 (obstinarse) to insist [en, on]: se empeñó en cruzar el río a nado, she insisted on swimming across the river
2 (adquirir deudas) to get into debt
' empeñarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empecinarse
- empeñar
English:
insist
- persist
* * *vpr1. [obstinarse] to insist;si te empeñas, te contaré la verdad if you insist, I'll tell you the truth;empeñarse en (hacer) algo [estar decidido a] to be set on (doing) sth;[persistir] to insist on (doing) sth;cuando se empeña en una cosa when she is set on something;se empeñó en que nos quedáramos he insisted that we stay;no sé por qué te empeñas en hablar de ello I don't know why you insist on talking about it2. [endeudarse] to get into debt;se empeñaron hasta las cejas they got themselves up to their eyes in debt* * *v/r1 ( endeudarse) get into debt3:empeñarse en hacer obstinarse insist on doing, be determined to do* * *vr1) : to insist stubbornly2) : to make an effort* * *empeñarse vb to insist -
4 insistencia
f.insistence.* * *1 (acción) insistence, persistence; (cualidad) insistency■ perdóneme la insistencia, pero... forgive me for being so insistent but...* * *noun f.* * *SF [de persona] insistence (en on)[de quejas] persistence* * *femenino insistence* * *= insistence, persistence.Ex. At the heart of the debate on Community budget and agricultural reforms has been the UK's insistence on the need to put the brakes on runaway spending on agriculture.Ex. The persistence of a dismal image is a most worrying phenomenon and one which must change if progress is to be made by SLIS.----* con insistencia = insistently.* pedir con insistencia = urge, urging.* * *femenino insistence* * *= insistence, persistence.Ex: At the heart of the debate on Community budget and agricultural reforms has been the UK's insistence on the need to put the brakes on runaway spending on agriculture.
Ex: The persistence of a dismal image is a most worrying phenomenon and one which must change if progress is to be made by SLIS.* con insistencia = insistently.* pedir con insistencia = urge, urging.* * *insistenceperdone mi insistencia forgive me for being so insistent, forgive my insistencetengo que quedarme, me lo pidió con tanta insistencia I have to stay, she was so insistent, she asked me so insistently that I feel I must stay- es necesario hacerlo -repitió con insistencia it has to be done, he insisted* * *
insistencia sustantivo femenino
insistence;
insistencia sustantivo femenino insistence
con insistencia, insistently
' insistencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remolque
- venga
- olfatear
- reclamar
English:
insistence
- stubborn
- strongly
- urge
* * *insistencia nfinsistence;su insistencia en venir acabó por convencerme his insistence on coming finally persuaded me;grité con insistencia pero no me oyó I shouted repeatedly but she didn't hear me;ante la insistencia de mis padres, acabé por invitarla my parents insisted so much o were so insistent that I ended up inviting her* * *f insistence* * *insistencia nf: insistence
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