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1 inter
in'tə:past tense, past participle - interred; verb(to bury (a person etc).) enterrartr[ɪn'tɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 formal use enterrar, sepultarv.• enterrar v.• inhumar v.ɪn'tɜːr, ɪn'tɜː(r)transitive verb - rr- (frml or liter) inhumar (frml), sepultar (frml), enterrar*[ɪn'tɜː(r)]VT enterrar, sepultar* * *[ɪn'tɜːr, ɪn'tɜː(r)]transitive verb - rr- (frml or liter) inhumar (frml), sepultar (frml), enterrar* -
2 bury
'beri1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) enterrar2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) esconder•- burial- bury the hatchet
bury vb enterrartr['berɪ]1 enterrar2 (body) sepultar, enterrar3 figurative use (outlive) enterrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be buried recibir sepulturato be buried at sea recibir sepultura en el marto be buried alive ser enterrado,-a vivo,-ato bury oneself in ones' work figurative use enfrascarse en el trabajoto bury one's face in one's hands figurative use taparse el rostro con las manosto be buried in thought figurative use estar ensimismado,-a1) inter: enterrar, sepultar2) hide: esconder, ocultar3)to bury oneself in : enfrascarse env.• enterrar v.• inhumar v.• ocultar v.• sepultar v.• soterrar v.'beri
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buries, burying, buried transitive verb1) enterrar*, sepultar (frml)to bury somebody at sea — dar* sepultura a alguien en el mar (frml)
2) (plunge, thrust)to bury something (in something): she buried the knife in his chest le enterró or le hundió or le clavó el cuchillo en el pecho; he buried his head in his hands — ocultó la cabeza entre las manos
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v refla) ( immerse oneself)to bury oneself in something — \<\<in one's work/one's books\>\> enfrascarse* en algo
b) ( become lodged) \<\<bullet\>\> alojarse['berɪ]VT1) [+ body, treasure] enterrar; (fig) [+ memory, matter] echar tierra sobre2) (=conceal)to bury o.s. in the country — perderse en la campiña
3) (=engross)buried in thought — ensimismado, absorto en sus pensamientos
she buried herself in her book — se ensimismó en la lectura, se enfrascó en el libro
4) (=plunge) [+ claws, knife] clavar (in en)5) (Sport) * (=defeat) aplastar ** * *['beri]
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buries, burying, buried transitive verb1) enterrar*, sepultar (frml)to bury somebody at sea — dar* sepultura a alguien en el mar (frml)
2) (plunge, thrust)to bury something (in something): she buried the knife in his chest le enterró or le hundió or le clavó el cuchillo en el pecho; he buried his head in his hands — ocultó la cabeza entre las manos
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v refla) ( immerse oneself)to bury oneself in something — \<\<in one's work/one's books\>\> enfrascarse* en algo
b) ( become lodged) \<\<bullet\>\> alojarse
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inter — ► VERB (interred, interring) ▪ place (a corpse) in a grave or tomb. ORIGIN Old French enterrer, from Latin in into + terra earth … English terms dictionary
inter... — inter..., Inter...: Die Vorsilbe mit der Bedeutung »zwischen, unter« (örtlich und zeitlich) stammt aus gleichbed. lat. inter. Dies gehört (mit ursprünglichem Komparativsuffix) zur Sippe von lat. in »in, hinein usw.« (vgl. 1↑ in..., ↑ In...). In… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Inter... — inter..., Inter...: Die Vorsilbe mit der Bedeutung »zwischen, unter« (örtlich und zeitlich) stammt aus gleichbed. lat. inter. Dies gehört (mit ursprünglichem Komparativsuffix) zur Sippe von lat. in »in, hinein usw.« (vgl. 1↑ in..., ↑ In...). In… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
inter — verb Inter is used with these nouns as the object: ↑remains … Collocations dictionary
inter — verb /ɪnˈtɜː(ɹ)/ To bury in a grave. Syn: bury, inearth, entomb, inhume Ant: dig up, disentomb, disinter … Wiktionary
inter — verb interred, interring (T) formal to bury a dead person opposite disinter … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inter — verb See bury 1) … Thesaurus of popular words
inter — verb Syn: bury, lay to rest, consign to the grave, entomb Ant: exhume … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
inter — UK [ɪnˈtɜː(r)] / US [ɪnˈtɜr] verb [transitive] Word forms inter : present tense I/you/we/they inter he/she/it inters present participle interring past tense interred past participle interred formal to bury a dead person … English dictionary
inter — transitive verb (interred; interring) Etymology: Middle English enteren, from Anglo French enterrer, from Vulgar Latin *interrare, from in + Latin terra earth more at terrace Date: 14th century to deposit (a dead body) in the earth or in a tomb … New Collegiate Dictionary
inter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. bury, entomb, inearth. See interment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. tomb, entomb, inhume; see bury 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. bury, entomb, lay to rest, inhume, consign to the grave. ANT.:… … English dictionary for students