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1 presa
"socket;Steckdose;casquillo"* * *f grip, holdabbandonare la presa let gofare una presa presso corriere call a courierelectronics presa di corrente socketfig presa di possesso conquest, captureessere alle prese con qualcosa be grappling with something* * *presa s.f.1 ( il prendere) taking; catching; seizing: presa di posizione, position (o stand); il ministro ha assunto una presa di posizione contraria alla caccia, the minister has taken a stand against hunting; presa di possesso di una carica, taking over an office; presa di possesso di una casa, taking possession of a house // ci fu una presa di contatto tra le due delegazioni, contact was made between the two delegations // (inform.) presa di contatto, handshaking // (comm.): presa a domicilio, collection from residence; presa e consegna, collection and delivery // (Borsa) presa di beneficio, profit taking // presa in giro, leg-pull (o joke) // non ho presa su di lui, I have no hold over him // è alle prese con la giustizia, he's up against the law; venire alle prese con qlcu., qlco., to come to grips with s.o., sthg.; è tutta la mattina che sono alle prese con la nuova lavatrice, I've been struggling with the new washing machine all morning // far presa, ( di ancora) to hold, to bite, ( di cemento) to set; presa lenta, rapida, ( di cemento) slow, quick setting; non so se questa pianta farà presa, I don't know if this plant will take (root); questo argomento non fa presa sul pubblico, this subject has no grip (o hold) over the public; il terreno è scivoloso e le ruote non fanno presa, the ground is slippery and the wheels can't get a grip on it2 ( espugnazione, cattura) seizure, capture: la presa di una città, the capture (o taking) of a town; la presa di una fortezza, the seizure of a fortress; la presa della Bastiglia, the storming of the Bastille3 ( stretta) grasp, hold, grip; ( nella lotta) hold: ha una presa forte, he has a firm grip (o grasp); abbandonare la presa, to let go one's hold, (fig.) to give in; allentare la presa, to release one's hold4 (cinem.) take, shot: macchina da presa, camera; ripetere la presa, to retake // (tv) in (presa) diretta, live5 ( bottino di caccia) bag, kill7 ( a carte) trick8 (tecn.): presa d'acqua, water plug; presa d'aria, air intake // (mecc.): presa continua, constant mesh; presa di forza, power takeoff; presa di moto, drive; presa diretta, direct drive9 (elettr.) socket, tap, plug: presa ( di corrente) a muro, wall socket; presa ( di corrente) esterna, surface socket; presa ( di corrente) a incasso; flush socket // asta di presa, trolley pole // (tel.) presa di chiamata, calling jack* * *['presa]1. sf1) (gen) grip, (appiglio) hold, Lotta grip, holdallentare la presa (di qc) — to loosen one's grip o hold (on sth)
a presa rapida — (cemento) quick-setting
2) (conquista: di città) taking no pl, capture, Carte trick3) (pizzico: di sale, tabacco) pinch4) Cinemacchina da presa — cine camera Brit, movie camera Am
2.* * *['presa]sostantivo femminile1) (conquista) capture, takingla presa della Bastiglia — stor. the storming of the Bastille
2) (appiglio) handhold, grip, holdallentare la presa su qcs. — to relax o loosen one's grip on sth.
mantenere la presa su qcs. — to keep (a) hold of o on sth.
fare presa — fig. [ notizia] to catch on, to take hold
3) sport catch, hold; (del portiere) save4) gioc. (alle carte) trick5) (tenuta) grasp, grip, hold6) (solidificazione) settingcemento a presa rapida — quick-drying o quick-setting cement
7) el. plug, socket, outlet AE, tap AE8)9) cinem. take, shot•presa d'aria — air inlet o intake
presa di coscienza — consciousness raising, awareness
presa in giro — leg-pull, mocking, teasing
presa di terra — el. earth BE, ground AE
••essere alle -e con — to be caught up in [lavoro, difficoltà, problema]
venire alle -e con qcs. — to come to grips with sth
* * *presa/'presa/sostantivo f.2 (appiglio) handhold, grip, hold; allentare la presa su qcs. to relax o loosen one's grip on sth.; lasciare la presa to let go; mantenere la presa su qcs. to keep (a) hold of o on sth.; fare presa fig. [ notizia] to catch on, to take hold3 sport catch, hold; (del portiere) save5 (tenuta) grasp, grip, hold7 el. plug, socket, outlet AE, tap AE8 una presa di tabacco a pinch of snuff9 cinem. take, shot; in presa diretta liveessere alle -e con to be caught up in [lavoro, difficoltà, problema]; venire alle -e con qcs. to come to grips with sth.\presa d'acqua catchment; presa d'aria air inlet o intake; presa di coscienza consciousness raising, awareness; presa in giro leg-pull, mocking, teasing; presa di posizione stance; presa di possesso seizure; presa di terra el. earth BE, ground AE. -
2 presa
['presa]1. sf1) (gen) grip, (appiglio) hold, Lotta grip, holdallentare la presa (di qc) — to loosen one's grip o hold (on sth)
a presa rapida — (cemento) quick-setting
2) (conquista: di città) taking no pl, capture, Carte trick3) (pizzico: di sale, tabacco) pinch4) Cinemacchina da presa — cine camera Brit, movie camera Am
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3 captar
v.1 to win (atraer) (simpatía).2 to grasp.3 to pick up, to receive.4 to perceive, to apprehend, to grab, to capture.Yo capté las vibraciones I perceived the vibrations.5 to gain.La empresa capta ganancias The company gains profits.6 to get, to detect.La cámara capta el movimiento The camera detects movement.7 to understand.* * *2 (entender) to understand, grasp3 (atraer a personas) to attract, recruit4 (atención, interés) to hold; (confianza) to win, gain1 to draw, attract, win over* * *verb1) to catch, grasp2) win, attract* * *VT1) (=atraer) [+ dinero, capital] to raise; [+ votos] to win; [+ clientes, audiencia] to attractcon la campaña captaron miles de nuevos votantes — through the publicity campaign they won thousands of new voters
2) [+ emisora, señal] to pick upno capto BBC1 — I don't o can't pick up BBC1
un aparato que capta las señales acústicas — a device that picks up o captures sound signals
esta antena no capta bien las imágenes — you don't get a good picture with this aerial, this aerial doesn't give a good picture
3) (=comprender) [+ sentido, esencia] to get, graspsupo captar la importancia política del asunto — she managed to grasp the political significance of the matter
no ha sabido captar el mensaje del electorado — she has failed to pick up on o get o understand the message from the electorate
no captó la indirecta — he didn't get o take the hint
4) [+ aguas] to collect* * *verbo transitivo1) <atención/interés> to capture; < clientes> to win, gain; <partidarios/empleados> to attract, recruit2) <sentido/matiz> to grasp; <significado/indirecta> to get3) <emisora/señal> to pick up, receive4) < aguas> to collect, take in* * *= capture, take in.Ex. In those early days, so the story goes, the library movement was in danger of being captured by an aristocratic intellectual class designing to make the public library an elitist center for scholarly research.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.----* captar el interés = capture + the imagination, capture + the interest.* captar el interés de = catch + the imagination of.* captar la atención = hold + attention, catch + Posesivo + eye, rivet + the attention, catch + Posesivo + attention.* no captar la idea = miss + the point.* * *verbo transitivo1) <atención/interés> to capture; < clientes> to win, gain; <partidarios/empleados> to attract, recruit2) <sentido/matiz> to grasp; <significado/indirecta> to get3) <emisora/señal> to pick up, receive4) < aguas> to collect, take in* * *= capture, take in.Ex: In those early days, so the story goes, the library movement was in danger of being captured by an aristocratic intellectual class designing to make the public library an elitist center for scholarly research.
Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.* captar el interés = capture + the imagination, capture + the interest.* captar el interés de = catch + the imagination of.* captar la atención = hold + attention, catch + Posesivo + eye, rivet + the attention, catch + Posesivo + attention.* no captar la idea = miss + the point.* * *captar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹atención/interés› to capture2 ‹clientes› to win, gain; ‹partidarios/empleados› to attract, recruitB ‹sentido/matiz› to grasp; ‹significado/indirecta› to getno captó la indirecta she didn't get the hint ( colloq)parecía no captar las dimensiones del problema he appeared not to grasp the scale of the problemC ‹emisora/señal› to pick up, receivelas imágenes que captó nuestro fotógrafo the shots o pictures which our photographer tookD ‹aguas› to collect, take in* * *
captar ( conjugate captar) verbo transitivo
‹ clientes› to win, gain;
‹partidarios/empleados› to attract, recruit
‹significado/indirecta› to get
captar verbo transitivo
1 (una señal) to receive, pick up
2 (clientes) to gain, to win
3 (una broma, ironía) to understand, grasp
4 (el interés, adeptos, etc) to attract: fue captada por una secta peligrosa, she was lured into a dangerous sect
' captar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caer
- coger
English:
capture
- catch
- enthral
- enthrall
- miss
- pick up
- receive
- engage
- gist
- grasp
- hint
- pick
- target
* * *♦ vt1. [atraer] [simpatía] to win;[interés] to gain, to capture; [adeptos] to recruit, to attract; [clientes] to win, to attract;esa secta ha captado a muchos jóvenes de la zona that sect has recruited o attracted many young people from the area2. [percibir] to detect;no captó la ironía que había en su voz she didn't detect the irony in his voice;captar una indirecta to take a hint3. [entender] to grasp;captar las intenciones de alguien to understand sb's intentions4. [sintonizar] to pick up, to receive5. [aguas] to collect* * *v/t1 understand2 RAD pick up3 aguas channel4 clientes acquire, win5 negocio take* * *captar vt1) : to catch, to grasp2) : to gain, to attract3) : to harness, to collect (waters)
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