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2 incesantemente
adv.1 incessantly, continually.2 unceasingly, incessantly, continuously, ceaselessly.* * *► adverbio1 incessantly* * *ADV incessantly, unceasingly* * *= ceaselessly, steadily, incessantly, endlessly, relentlessly, unrelentingly, implacably.Ex. These thoughts and many more like them flitted to and fro ceaselessly over the troubled surface of his mind.Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex. She told him that these management techniques seemed to her designed to harness people to treadmills, to make them slaves to their schedules, and to convert them into employees crippled by anxiety, stretching themselves incessantly against unrealistic goals.Ex. Computers can work endlessly without having to stop to rest unless there is a breakdown.Ex. Computers, on the other hand adhere to their initial instructions and execute these relentlessly until the task that is set is completed.Ex. This book explains why 'the good old days' were only good for a privileged few and why they were unrelentingly hard for most.Ex. And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.* * *= ceaselessly, steadily, incessantly, endlessly, relentlessly, unrelentingly, implacably.Ex: These thoughts and many more like them flitted to and fro ceaselessly over the troubled surface of his mind.
Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex: She told him that these management techniques seemed to her designed to harness people to treadmills, to make them slaves to their schedules, and to convert them into employees crippled by anxiety, stretching themselves incessantly against unrealistic goals.Ex: Computers can work endlessly without having to stop to rest unless there is a breakdown.Ex: Computers, on the other hand adhere to their initial instructions and execute these relentlessly until the task that is set is completed.Ex: This book explains why 'the good old days' were only good for a privileged few and why they were unrelentingly hard for most.Ex: And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.* * *incessantly, unceasingly* * *incesantemente advincessantly, ceaselessly -
3 cesar
v.1 to sack.2 to stop or cease.sin cesar non-stop, incessantlyEl temblor cesó al fin The quake ceased at last.3 to cease, to quit, to give up.Cesó It ceased.4 to suspend.La profesora cesó las lecciones The teacher suspended the lessons.5 to lay off, to fire, to remove from the job, to dismiss.El gerente cesó a la secretaria The director dismissed the secretary.6 to quit having, to cease to have, to stop having.Me cesó la calentura I stopped having fever.* * *1 to cease, stop2 (en un empleo) to leave, quit\sin cesar incessantly* * *verb1) to cease, stop2) dismiss* * *1. VI1) (=parar) to stop•
no cesar de hacer algo, el paro no cesa de aumentar — unemployment is constantly increasing•
sin cesar — incessantly, nonstop2) (=dimitir) to leave, quit (EEUU)cesar en su cargo — [empleado] to resign, leave one's job; [alto cargo] to leave office
2. VT1) (=despedir) to dismiss2) (=parar) [+ ataque] to stop* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( parar) to stopcesar de + inf — to stop -ing
2) (frml o period) ( dimitir)2.cesó en su cargo — she left her post, she resigned
* * *= cease, terminate, cashier.Ex. After collection has ceased (because a point of diminishing returns appears to have been reached), the cards must be put into groups of 'like' terms.Ex. At coffee yesterday Jeff Gordon had apprised her of the fact that three of his engineers had been summarily terminated.Ex. His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.----* cesar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end, come to + a swift end.* hostilidades + cesar = hostilities + cease.* Julio César = Julius Caesar.* sin cesar = steadily.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( parar) to stopcesar de + inf — to stop -ing
2) (frml o period) ( dimitir)2.cesó en su cargo — she left her post, she resigned
* * *= cease, terminate, cashier.Ex: After collection has ceased (because a point of diminishing returns appears to have been reached), the cards must be put into groups of 'like' terms.
Ex: At coffee yesterday Jeff Gordon had apprised her of the fact that three of his engineers had been summarily terminated.Ex: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.* cesar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end, come to + a swift end.* hostilidades + cesar = hostilities + cease.* Julio César = Julius Caesar.* sin cesar = steadily.* * *Caesaral César lo que es del César ( Bib) render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's* * *
cesar ( conjugate cesar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( parar) to stop;
cesar de hacer algo to stop doing sth;
2 (frml o period) ( dimitir):
cesar verbo intransitivo
1 (parar) to stop, cease [de, -]: trabajamos sin cesar durante horas, we worked without a rest for hours ➣ Ver nota en cease
2 (en un cargo o puesto) to resign [como/en, as]
' cesar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
terminar
- parar
- pasar
English:
and
- Caesar
- cease
- incessantly
- steadily
- terminate
* * *César n prHist Caesar;César Augusto Augustus (Caesar);dar (a Dios lo que es de Dios y) al César lo que es del César to render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's (and to God the things which are God's)* * *I v/i1 stop;no cesar de hacer algo keep on doing sth;sin cesar non-stop2:cesar en sus funciones resignII v/t dismiss* * *cesar vi: to cease, to stopcesar vt: to dismiss, to lay off -
4 dar la impresión de
(v.) = contrive, conjure up + a picture of, come across asEx. Examples would include deliberately contriving an authoritarian atmosphere, either institutional, by means of rules and regulations, or personal, by means of academic status, for instance.Ex. This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.Ex. It comes across mostly as an incomprehensible if entertaining story about a few spoiled people hell-bent on complaining incessantly.* * *(v.) = contrive, conjure up + a picture of, come across asEx: Examples would include deliberately contriving an authoritarian atmosphere, either institutional, by means of rules and regulations, or personal, by means of academic status, for instance.
Ex: This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.Ex: It comes across mostly as an incomprehensible if entertaining story about a few spoiled people hell-bent on complaining incessantly. -
5 desobediente
adj.disobedient.f. & m.disobedient person.* * *► adjetivo1 disobedient1 disobedient person* * *ADJ disobedient* * *adjetivo disobedient* * *= disobedient.Ex. She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.* * *adjetivo disobedient* * *= disobedient.Ex: She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.
* * *disobedientdisobedient child ( o boy etc)eres un desobediente you're so disobedient* * *
desobediente adjetivo
disobedient
desobediente
I adjetivo disobedient
II mf disobedient person
' desobediente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mala
- malo
English:
disobedient
- insubordinate
* * *♦ adjdisobedient♦ nmfdisobedient person;es un desobediente he's terribly disobedient* * *adj disobedient* * *desobediente adj disobedient -
6 despotricar
v.1 to rant on.2 to talk inconsiderately. (Colloquial)3 to talk incessantly to.Me despotricó Ricardo Ricardo talked incessantly to me.* * *1 to rave, rant on ( contra, about)* * *VI to rant and rave ( contra about)* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to rant and ravedespotricar contra algo/alguien — to sound off o rant and rave about something/somebody
* * *= rant, rant and rave, rave at.Ex. I am here to rant, think out loud and possibly provide relevant information for all.Ex. Under a cloudy sky, he ranted and raved, confounding the real with the unreal.Ex. In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.----* despotricar de = fulminate about.* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to rant and ravedespotricar contra algo/alguien — to sound off o rant and rave about something/somebody
* * *= rant, rant and rave, rave at.Ex: I am here to rant, think out loud and possibly provide relevant information for all.
Ex: Under a cloudy sky, he ranted and raved, confounding the real with the unreal.Ex: In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.* despotricar de = fulminate about.* * *despotricar [A2 ]vi( fam); to complain, rant and rave despotricar CONTRA algn to complain ABOUT sb, rail AGAINST sb* * *
despotricar ( conjugate despotricar) verbo intransitivo (fam) despotricar (contra algo/algn) to rant and rave (about sth/sb)
despotricar verbo intransitivo to rant and rave [contra, about]: no para de despotricar contra sus jefes, he keeps ranting and raving about his bosses
' despotricar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sapo
English:
rant
- rave
- storm
- cuss
* * *despotricar vito rant on ( contra o de about);se puso a despotricar contra el gobierno he launched into a tirade against the government, he started ranting on about the government;deja de despotricar del jefe stop ranting on about the boss* * *v/i famrant and rave fam( contra about)* * *despotricar {72} vi: to rant and rave, to complain excessively -
7 empeñado en
= hell-bent on, bent on, dead set onEx. It comes across mostly as an incomprehensible if entertaining story about a few spoiled people hell-bent on complaining incessantly.Ex. 'Shit Happens' in the story of two flatmates: Halifax, a ex-journalist with a dark past and long lost ex-wife, and Shakra, a college-drop out bent on Halifax's destruction.Ex. The only crippling illness I have is continuing to bandy words with someone who seems dead set on humiliating himself with constant references to rape.* * *= hell-bent on, bent on, dead set onEx: It comes across mostly as an incomprehensible if entertaining story about a few spoiled people hell-bent on complaining incessantly.
Ex: 'Shit Happens' in the story of two flatmates: Halifax, a ex-journalist with a dark past and long lost ex-wife, and Shakra, a college-drop out bent on Halifax's destruction.Ex: The only crippling illness I have is continuing to bandy words with someone who seems dead set on humiliating himself with constant references to rape. -
8 esclavizar a Alguien
(v.) = harness + to treadmillsEx. She told him that these management techniques seemed to her designed to harness people to treadmills, to make them slaves to their schedules, and to convert them into employees crippled by anxiety, stretching themselves incessantly against unrealistic goals.* * *(v.) = harness + to treadmillsEx: She told him that these management techniques seemed to her designed to harness people to treadmills, to make them slaves to their schedules, and to convert them into employees crippled by anxiety, stretching themselves incessantly against unrealistic goals.
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9 esforzarse al máximo
(v.) = do + Posesivo + utmost, stretch + Reflexivo, stretch + Nombre + to the limit, give + Posesivo + utmost, lean over + backwards, work + hard, give + Posesivo + bestEx. But all of them did their utmost and knew that their position was a key one within the school.Ex. She told him that these management techniques seemed to her designed to harness people to treadmills, to make them slaves to their schedules, and to convert them into employees crippled by anxiety, stretching themselves incessantly against unrealistic goals.Ex. All agencies, it was found, were stretched to the limit, but by pooling resources these might be made to go further.Ex. Many Swiss colleagues are giving their utmost, after all preparatory meetings, to make a grand final.Ex. In his commentary, Briggs leans over backwards to avoid all but the barest possible mention of the darker side of the complex relationship between occupiers and occupied.Ex. Not only are the standards written, but there is a body called the Peer Council which works very hard at enforcing the standards.Ex. This year's football tournament was held on a very hot afternoon and all the teams gave their best despite the heat.* * *(v.) = do + Posesivo + utmost, stretch + Reflexivo, stretch + Nombre + to the limit, give + Posesivo + utmost, lean over + backwards, work + hard, give + Posesivo + bestEx: But all of them did their utmost and knew that their position was a key one within the school.
Ex: She told him that these management techniques seemed to her designed to harness people to treadmills, to make them slaves to their schedules, and to convert them into employees crippled by anxiety, stretching themselves incessantly against unrealistic goals.Ex: All agencies, it was found, were stretched to the limit, but by pooling resources these might be made to go further.Ex: Many Swiss colleagues are giving their utmost, after all preparatory meetings, to make a grand final.Ex: In his commentary, Briggs leans over backwards to avoid all but the barest possible mention of the darker side of the complex relationship between occupiers and occupied.Ex: Not only are the standards written, but there is a body called the Peer Council which works very hard at enforcing the standards.Ex: This year's football tournament was held on a very hot afternoon and all the teams gave their best despite the heat. -
10 instante
m.moment, instant.a cada instante all the time, constantlyal instante instantly, immediatelyen un instante in a second* * *1 moment, instant\a cada instante all the timeal instante instantly, immediatelyen un instante in a minute* * *noun m.* * *SM moment, instantal instante — right now, at once
(a) cada instante — all the time, every single moment
en ese o aquel mismo instante — at that precise moment
* * *masculino momentun instante, por favor — just a second o moment, please
al instante — right away, straightaway (BrE)
* * *= instant.Ex. Set against the span of human existence, the five-hundred-year-history of the printed book is but an instant.----* al instante = on-the-fly, instantly, on the spot, straight away, on the double, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, while-you-wait [while-u-wait], right away, at once.* durante unos instantes = for a bit.* en el instante en que + Subjuntivo = the moment + Verbo.* en ese mismo instante = at that very moment.* en un instante = in a flash, at a moment's notice, in a twinkling, in a snap, in a heartbeat, in a jiffy, in a second, in a trice.* morir al instante = die + there and then, die on + the spot.* * *masculino momentun instante, por favor — just a second o moment, please
al instante — right away, straightaway (BrE)
* * *= instant.Ex: Set against the span of human existence, the five-hundred-year-history of the printed book is but an instant.
* al instante = on-the-fly, instantly, on the spot, straight away, on the double, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, while-you-wait [while-u-wait], right away, at once.* durante unos instantes = for a bit.* en el instante en que + Subjuntivo = the moment + Verbo.* en ese mismo instante = at that very moment.* en un instante = in a flash, at a moment's notice, in a twinkling, in a snap, in a heartbeat, in a jiffy, in a second, in a trice.* morir al instante = die + there and then, die on + the spot.* * *momentun instante, por favor just a second o moment, pleaseme llama a cada instante he calls me every five minutes o the whole time o all the timeen ese mismo instante llegó (just) at that very moment o instant he arrivedpor un instante creí que iba a caerse for a moment o an instant I thought he was going to fallal instante right away, immediately, straightaway ( BrE)* * *
instante sustantivo masculino
moment;◊ un instante, por favor just a second o moment, please;
me llama a cada instante he calls me all the time;
al instante right away, straightaway (BrE)
instante sustantivo masculino instant, moment: aguarde un instante, por favor, wait a moment, please
por un instante pensé que era ella, for a moment I thought that it was her
♦ Locuciones: a cada instante, constantly
al instante, immediately
' instante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahora
- cada
- en
- momento
- soplo
- mismo
English:
flash
- instant
- instantly
* * *instante nmmoment, instant;desde el instante en que te vi, supe que estabas enfadado I knew you were angry the moment I saw you;en un instante in a second;un instante, por favor one moment o just a moment, please;a cada instante all the time, constantly;al instante instantly, immediately;por un instante pensé que me había equivocado for a moment I thought I'd made a mistake;la tensión crece por instantes the tension is increasing by the minute* * *m moment, instant;a cada instante every moment;al instante right away, immediately;en un instante in a flash* * *instante nm1) : instant, moment2)al instante : immediately3)a cada instante : frequently, all the time4)por instantes : constantly, incessantly* * *instante n momental instante right away / immediately -
11 intentar
v.1 to try, to essay, to attempt, to give a shot at.Ella intentó incesantemente She tried incessantly.Ella intentó el suicidio She attempted suicide.2 to try to, to attempt to.Ella intentó hacer lo posible She tried to do whatever was possible.3 to try, to make a try, to have a try, to endeavor.Ella intentó incesantemente She tried incessantly.* * *1 to try* * *verbto try, attempt* * *VT to try, attempt frmhemos intentado un acuerdo — we've tried o attempted frm to reach an agreement
¿por qué no lo intentas otra vez? — why don't you try again?
¡venga, inténtalo! — come on, have a go o have a try!
lo he intentado con regalos, pero no consigo animarla — I've tried (giving her) presents, but I just can't cheer her up
con intentarlo nada se pierde, por intentarlo que no quede — there's no harm in trying
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intentar hacer algo — to try to do sth, attempt to do sth frmintentaremos llegar a la cima — we shall try o attempt frm to reach the summit
llevan años intentando que se celebre el juicio — they've spent years trying to bring the case to trial
intenta que te lo dejen más barato — try and get o try to get them to reduce the price
* * *verbo transitivo to tryintentar + inf — to try to + inf
¿has intentado que te lo arreglen? — have you tried getting o to get it fixed?
por intentarlo que no quede — (fam) there's no harm in trying
* * *= aim, attempt, intend, make + attempt, make + pretence, try, essay, be out to + Verbo, have + a shot at, purport.Ex. Not all catalogues or other tools for the organisation of knowledge aim to fulfil all these functions, but this list shows the range of functions.Ex. There is little mnemonic value to the notation, but some literal mnemonics have been attempted, por example, G for Geography, T for Technology.Ex. The scheme is intended to provide a systematic approach to the arrangement of books on shelves.Ex. No attempt is made here to provide a full comparative study.Ex. This account makes no pretence of being comprehensive and for a through treatment of these areas other texts should be consulted.Ex. The searcher is an information worker trying to extract documents or information on behalf of someone else.Ex. But instead he essayed to give an account of what had occurred, with an affectation of bewildered simplicity.Ex. Clearly the cataloguer is out to produce a description in a standard order.Ex. Our goal is to encourage more citizens to tap into the wealth of free, educational resources available online so more people have a shot at improving their lives and their future.Ex. The LA purports to act as a professional body, but some of its bye-laws are the very antithesis of professionalism.----* intentar abarcar demasiado = burn + the candle at both ends.* intentar alcanzar = reach for.* intentar Algo = give + it a whirl, give + it a shot, give + it a try.* intentar Algo con empeño = try + hard.* intentar algo imposible = bang + Posesivo + head against.* intentar coger = reach for.* intentar conseguir = aim for, work toward(s), jockey for.* intentar conseguir Algo = take + a swing at.* intentar convencer = work on + Persona.* intentar dar un manotazo = take + a swat at, swat at.* intentar dar un zarpazo = take + a swat at, swat at.* intentar de nuevo = retry [re-try].* intentar encontrar un término medio entre... y... = tread + a delicate line between... and.* intentar evitar = fight + shy of.* intentar ganar tiempo = play for + time, temporise [temporize, -USA].* intentar golpear Algo = take + a swing at.* intentar hacer Algo por uno mismo = try + Posesivo + own hand at.* intentar hacer Algo sin contar con los medios necesarios = make + bricks without straw.* intentar + Infinitivo = seek to + Infinitivo.* intentar ligar = chat up.* intentar lograr Algo = take + a swing at.* intentar lograr la cuadratura del círculo = square + the circle.* intentar lograr lo imposible = square + the circle.* intentar lo imposible = attempt + the impossible, be an attempt at the impossible, square + the circle.* intentar morder = snap at.* intentar + Nombre = go at + Nombre.* intentar persuadir = court.* intentar responder a una pregunta = pursue + question.* merecer la pena intentarlo = be worth a try.* persona que intenta averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooter.* por más que lo intento = for the life of me.* por mucho que lo + intentar = try as + Pronombre + might.* por mucho que lo intento = for the life of me.* volver a intentar = retry [re-try].* * *verbo transitivo to tryintentar + inf — to try to + inf
¿has intentado que te lo arreglen? — have you tried getting o to get it fixed?
por intentarlo que no quede — (fam) there's no harm in trying
* * *= aim, attempt, intend, make + attempt, make + pretence, try, essay, be out to + Verbo, have + a shot at, purport.Ex: Not all catalogues or other tools for the organisation of knowledge aim to fulfil all these functions, but this list shows the range of functions.
Ex: There is little mnemonic value to the notation, but some literal mnemonics have been attempted, por example, G for Geography, T for Technology.Ex: The scheme is intended to provide a systematic approach to the arrangement of books on shelves.Ex: No attempt is made here to provide a full comparative study.Ex: This account makes no pretence of being comprehensive and for a through treatment of these areas other texts should be consulted.Ex: The searcher is an information worker trying to extract documents or information on behalf of someone else.Ex: But instead he essayed to give an account of what had occurred, with an affectation of bewildered simplicity.Ex: Clearly the cataloguer is out to produce a description in a standard order.Ex: Our goal is to encourage more citizens to tap into the wealth of free, educational resources available online so more people have a shot at improving their lives and their future.Ex: The LA purports to act as a professional body, but some of its bye-laws are the very antithesis of professionalism.* intentar abarcar demasiado = burn + the candle at both ends.* intentar alcanzar = reach for.* intentar Algo = give + it a whirl, give + it a shot, give + it a try.* intentar Algo con empeño = try + hard.* intentar algo imposible = bang + Posesivo + head against.* intentar coger = reach for.* intentar conseguir = aim for, work toward(s), jockey for.* intentar conseguir Algo = take + a swing at.* intentar convencer = work on + Persona.* intentar dar un manotazo = take + a swat at, swat at.* intentar dar un zarpazo = take + a swat at, swat at.* intentar de nuevo = retry [re-try].* intentar encontrar un término medio entre... y... = tread + a delicate line between... and.* intentar evitar = fight + shy of.* intentar ganar tiempo = play for + time, temporise [temporize, -USA].* intentar golpear Algo = take + a swing at.* intentar hacer Algo por uno mismo = try + Posesivo + own hand at.* intentar hacer Algo sin contar con los medios necesarios = make + bricks without straw.* intentar + Infinitivo = seek to + Infinitivo.* intentar ligar = chat up.* intentar lograr Algo = take + a swing at.* intentar lograr la cuadratura del círculo = square + the circle.* intentar lograr lo imposible = square + the circle.* intentar lo imposible = attempt + the impossible, be an attempt at the impossible, square + the circle.* intentar morder = snap at.* intentar + Nombre = go at + Nombre.* intentar persuadir = court.* intentar responder a una pregunta = pursue + question.* merecer la pena intentarlo = be worth a try.* persona que intenta averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooter.* por más que lo intento = for the life of me.* por mucho que lo + intentar = try as + Pronombre + might.* por mucho que lo intento = for the life of me.* volver a intentar = retry [re-try].* * *intentar [A1 ]vt¡no te des por vencido, inténtalo otra vez! don't give up, try again! o have another try!¿qué pierdes con intentarlo? what have you got to lose by trying?el piloto intentó un aterrizaje de emergencia the pilot attempted an emergency landingintentar + INF to try to + INFintentaré convencerlo I'll try to persuade himintentaban escalar el pico más alto they were attempting o trying to climb the highest peakintenta llegar temprano try to o ( colloq) try and arrive earlyintentar QUE + SUBJ:¿has intentado que te lo arreglen? have you tried getting o to get it fixed?intenta que no te vean try not to let them see youpor intentarlo que no quede ( fam); there's no harm in trying* * *
intentar ( conjugate intentar) verbo transitivo
to try;◊ ¡inténtalo otra vez! try again!;
intentar un aterrizaje de emergencia to attempt an emergency landing;
intentar hacer algo to try to do sth;
¿has intentado que te lo arreglen? have you tried getting o to get it fixed?
intentar verbo transitivo to try, attempt: intentaremos que regrese hoy mismo, we'll try to get him to come home today without fail ➣ Ver nota en try
' intentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espatarrarse
- pretender
- probar
- procurar
- trabajarse
- tratar
- buscar
English:
attempt
- barrier
- candle
- chat up
- clever
- crack
- endeavor
- endeavour
- go after
- hand
- however
- job
- juggling act
- pass
- pin down
- plough through
- reach
- reason
- run
- search out
- seek
- shot
- snap
- stab
- tamper
- try
- whirl
- can
- go
- impossible
- over
- swing
* * *intentar vtto try;intentar hacer algo to try to do sth;¡inténtalo! have a try o go!;¡ni lo intentes! [advertencia] don't even try it!;intentarán finalizar el trabajo antes del fin de semana they will try to finish the work before the weekend;intenta ser más discreto try to be more discreet;la próxima vez, intenta que no se te caiga try not to drop it next time;intenté que cambiara de opinión pero no hubo manera I tried to get her to change her mind but she wasn't having any of it;no se pierde nada por intentarlo, por intentarlo que no quede there's no harm in trying* * *v/t try, attempt* * *intentar vt: to attempt, to try* * *intentó arreglar la tele, pero no pudo he tried to mend the TV, but he couldn't -
12 pegarse como una lapa
familiar to cling like a leech* * *(v.) = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpetEx. She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.Ex. In this, as in so many other areas, Britain is sticking like a limpet to a failing American policy.* * *(v.) = cling like + a limpet, stick like + a limpetEx: She whines, clings like a limpet, is insecure, and worst of all for me, incessantly disobedient.
Ex: In this, as in so many other areas, Britain is sticking like a limpet to a failing American policy. -
13 perorar
v.1 to speechify (informal pejorative).2 to make a speech, to give a speech, to talk, to orate.3 to talk incessantly to.Me perora Ricardo Ricardo talks incessantly to me.* * *1 (dar un discurso) to deliver a speech2 peyorativo to blabber on ( sobre, about)* * *VI to make a speech; hum to spout* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to hold forth* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to hold forth* * *perorar [A1 ]vi( fam); to hold forth, make a speech* * *perorar viPey to speechify* * *perorar vi: to deliver a speech -
14 discursear
v.1 to deliver a speech.El discursea a toda hora He delivers a speech at all hours.2 to talk incessantly to.Me discursea Ricardo Ricardo talked incessantly to me.3 to rant, to rant on and on.Ella discursea sin razón She rants without a reason.* * *VI to speechify* * *discursear [A1 ]vi( fam); to hold forth, pontificatees muy aficionado a discursear he loves to hold forth, he loves the sound of his own voice* * *discursear viIrónico to hold forth ( sobre on) -
15 discursar
v.1 to discourse, to treat upon, to converse.2 to talk incessantly to.Me discursó Ricardo Ricardo talked incessantly to me.* * *discursar [A1 ]vi( frml); to deliver o give o make a speech, give a talk discursar SOBRE algo to discourse ON sth ( frml) -
16 charlar incesantemente
• chatter incessantly• talk in vain• talk incessantly to -
17 charlar incesantemente
v.to talk incessantly, to gab, to chatter incessantly, to chatter. -
18 cese
m.1 stopping, ceasing.2 sacking.3 cessation, discontinuation, ceasing, suspension.4 end, pause, halt, ending.5 termination of employment.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: cesar.* * *1 cessation2 (despido) dismissal\dar el cese a alguien to dismiss somebody* * *SM1) (=parada) cessationun cese temporal de los bombardeos — a temporary halt o cessation to the bombing
cese de alarma — (Mil) all-clear signal
2) (=despido) dismissal3) (=dimisión) resignationentregué mi cese al jefe — I handed in my resignation o gave in my notice to the boss
* * *1) (frml o period) (fin, interrupción) cessation (frml)2) (frml o period)a) ( despido) dismissalb) ( renuncia) resignation* * *= cessation, termination.Ex. The reasong for the cessation of its use is more understandable.Ex. No area of library operations would be unaffected -- from the selection of materials to the hiring and termination of personnel.----* cese de hostilidades = cease of hostilities.* cese del fuego = cease-fire, armistice.* cese de publicación de una revista = title cessation.* cese laboral = termination of employment.* intervalo de cese de actividad interactiva = interactive timeout interval (ITI).* * *1) (frml o period) (fin, interrupción) cessation (frml)2) (frml o period)a) ( despido) dismissalb) ( renuncia) resignation* * *= cessation, termination.Ex: The reasong for the cessation of its use is more understandable.
Ex: No area of library operations would be unaffected -- from the selection of materials to the hiring and termination of personnel.* cese de hostilidades = cease of hostilities.* cese del fuego = cease-fire, armistice.* cese de publicación de una revista = title cessation.* cese laboral = termination of employment.* intervalo de cese de actividad interactiva = interactive timeout interval (ITI).* * *el cese de las hostilidades the cessation of hostilitiesel cese de pagos de la deuda externa the suspension of foreign debt repaymentsamenazaron con el cese por tiempo indefinido de la actividad laboral they threatened an indefinite stoppage of workCompuesto:( AmL) ceasefire1 (despido) dismissalsabía que mis declaraciones podrían costarme el cese I knew my comments could get me dismissed o could cost me my jobdarle el cese a algn to dismiss sb2 (renuncia) resignation* * *
Del verbo cesar: ( conjugate cesar)
cesé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
cese es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cesar
cese
cesar ( conjugate cesar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( parar) to stop;
cese de hacer algo to stop doing sth;
2 (frml o period) ( dimitir):
cese sustantivo masculino (frml o period)
cese del fuego (AmL) ceasefire
cesar verbo intransitivo
1 (parar) to stop, cease [de, -]: trabajamos sin cesar durante horas, we worked without a rest for hours ➣ Ver nota en cease
2 (en un cargo o puesto) to resign [como/en, as]
cese sustantivo masculino
1 (suspensión) cessation, suspension
2 (dimisión, renuncia) resignation
' cese' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cierre
- salida
- baja
English:
cessation
- cease
- redundancy
- severance
* * *cese nm1. [detención, paro] stopping, ceasing;la ONU pidió un cese del embargo económico the UN called for an end to the economic embargo;la guerrilla anunció el cese definitivo de sus acciones the guerrillas announced they were giving up violence;liquidación por cese de negocio [en letrero] closing-down saleAm cese del fuego cease-fire2. [destitución] dismissal, firing;[de alto cargo] removal from office;su apoyo a los huelguistas le costó el cese her support for the strikers cost her her job;le comunicaron el cese por teléfono he was informed of his sacking by telephone;dar el cese a alguien to dismiss sb* * *m cessation;cese de las hostilidades MIL ceasefire, cessation of hostilities;liquidación por cese de negocio closing up sale, Br closing down sale* * *cese nm1) : cessation, stopcese del fuego: cease-fire2) : dismissal -
19 sin cesar
adv.right along, unceasingly, night and day, on and on.* * *incessantly* * *= steadilyEx. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.* * *= steadilyEx: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.
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20 sin interrupción
adj.without interruption, uninterrupted.adv.uninterruptedly, incessantly, continuously, right along.* * *uninterruptedly* * *= continuously, without a break, without (a) rest, in an unbroken lineEx. The format of the body of entry is the same as for catalog cards except that the fields are printed continuously instead of starting new lines.Ex. Microfilming of Australian records in the UK has continued without a break since 1948 and by 1990 and a total of 9267 reels has been produced.Ex. This sequence was repeated, without rest, for the duration of the technique.Ex. The office of Governor General is the oldest institution in Canada's public life, going back in an unbroken line to Samuel de Champlain.* * *= continuously, without a break, without (a) rest, in an unbroken lineEx: The format of the body of entry is the same as for catalog cards except that the fields are printed continuously instead of starting new lines.
Ex: Microfilming of Australian records in the UK has continued without a break since 1948 and by 1990 and a total of 9267 reels has been produced.Ex: This sequence was repeated, without rest, for the duration of the technique.Ex: The office of Governor General is the oldest institution in Canada's public life, going back in an unbroken line to Samuel de Champlain.
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incessantly — adv. Incessantly is used with these verbs: ↑chatter, ↑talk … Collocations dictionary
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incessantly — adverb see incessant … New Collegiate Dictionary
incessantly — See incessancy. * * * … Universalium
incessantly — Synonyms and related words: ad infinitum, again and again, always, at a stretch, at all times, ceaselessly, connectedly, constantly, continually, continuously, cumulatively, cyclically, daily, daily and hourly, day after day, day and night,… … Moby Thesaurus
incessantly — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. steadily, monotonously, perpetually; see regularly 2 … English dictionary for students
incessantly — adv. without pause, unceasingly, continually, constantly, relentlessly … English contemporary dictionary
incessantly — in·ces·sant·ly … English syllables
incessantly — See: incessant … English dictionary