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81 resto
m.1 return (of serve).al resto, Jiménez Jiménez to return2 rest, remain, remnant, leftover.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: restar.* * *1 remainder, rest2 MATEMÁTICAS remainder3 DEPORTE return2 (de comida) leftovers\echar el resto familiar to give something all one has got, go all outrestos mortales mortal remains* * *noun m.- restos* * *SM1) (=lo que queda) rest; (Mat) remainderpara los restos * —
2) pl restos [de edificio, muralla] remains; [de comida] leftovers, scraps; [de avión, naufragio] wreckage sing ; (=escombros) debris sing, rubble singrestos de serie — leftovers, remainders
3) (Dep) (=devolución de pelota) return (of service); (=jugador) receiver4) (=apuesta) stakeechar el resto — * (=apostar) to stake all one's money; (=esforzarse al máximo) to do one's utmost
echar el resto por hacer algo — to go all out to do sth, do one's utmost to do sth
* * *1)a) (lo demás, lo que queda)el resto del dinero — the rest o the remainder of the money
¿qué importa lo que haga el resto (de la gente)? — what does it matter what everybody else does?
b) (Mat) remainder2) restos masculino plurala) ( despojos) remains (pl)b) ( de comida) leftovers (pl)3) (Esp) (Dep) return (of service)4) (Col, Méx fam) ( montón)un resto de gente — loads of people (colloq)
* * *= deposit, residue, trace, remnant, residuum, remainder, hangover [hang-over], holdover.Ex. Can you wonder that it should carry such deposits of jam, egg, butter, coffee and personal dirt?.Ex. I have noted elsewhere that structure is the residue of function.Ex. But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex. What survived was a tiny remnant, sometimes, to judge from the binding, a relic of earlier antiquarianism.Ex. Any representative sample, any cross-section, any week's harvest of queries in a busy library is sure to include a residuum that does not fit into any of the categories so far outlined.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex. English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Ex. As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.----* el resto = rest, the.* el resto (de) = the remainder (of), the rest (of).* en el resto = everywhere else.* en el resto de = elsewhere.* una manzana podrida echar a perder el resto de la cesta = one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.* * *1)a) (lo demás, lo que queda)el resto del dinero — the rest o the remainder of the money
¿qué importa lo que haga el resto (de la gente)? — what does it matter what everybody else does?
b) (Mat) remainder2) restos masculino plurala) ( despojos) remains (pl)b) ( de comida) leftovers (pl)3) (Esp) (Dep) return (of service)4) (Col, Méx fam) ( montón)un resto de gente — loads of people (colloq)
* * *= deposit, residue, trace, remnant, residuum, remainder, hangover [hang-over], holdover.Ex: Can you wonder that it should carry such deposits of jam, egg, butter, coffee and personal dirt?.
Ex: I have noted elsewhere that structure is the residue of function.Ex: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex: What survived was a tiny remnant, sometimes, to judge from the binding, a relic of earlier antiquarianism.Ex: Any representative sample, any cross-section, any week's harvest of queries in a busy library is sure to include a residuum that does not fit into any of the categories so far outlined.Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex: English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Ex: As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.* el resto = rest, the.* el resto (de) = the remainder (of), the rest (of).* en el resto = everywhere else.* en el resto de = elsewhere.* una manzana podrida echar a perder el resto de la cesta = one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.* * *A1(lo demás, lo que queda): el resto the restel resto del dinero the rest o the remainder of the money, the remaining moneyel resto ya lo conoces you already know the restquiere vivir aquí el resto de sus días he wants to spend the rest of his days here¿qué importa lo que haga el resto (de la gente)? what does it matter what everybody else does?2 ( Mat) remainder1 (despojos, residuos) remains (pl)restos arqueológicos archaeological remainslos restos del avión siniestrado the wreckage of the airplane2 (de comida) leftovers (pl)Compuestos:mpl end-of-line goods (pl)mpl end-of-season goods (pl)D( Col fam) (montón): todavía falta un resto para llegar there's a long way to go yet, we won't be there for ages yet ( colloq)había un resto de gente there were loads of people ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo restar: ( conjugate restar)
resto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
restó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
restar
resto
restar ( conjugate restar) verbo transitivo
resto algo DE algo to take (away) o subtract sth from sth
c) ( quitar):◊ restole importancia a algo to minimize o play down the importance of sth
verbo intransitivo
1 (Mat) to subtract, take away
2 (Esp) (Dep) to return (service)
resto sustantivo masculino
1a) (lo demás, lo que queda)
b) (Mat) remainder
2
(de avión, barco siniestrado) wreckage;
( de comida) leftovers (pl)
3 (Esp) (Dep) return (of service)
restar
I verbo transitivo
1 Mat to subtract, take away
2 (quitar) to minimize: me estáis restando autoridad, you are undermining my authority
le restó importancia, she played down its importance
3 (en tenis) to return
II vi (quedar) to be left, remain: solo me resta decir..., it only remains for me to say...
¿Cómo se dice 8 - 2 = 6?
Two from eight leaves/is six.
Eight take away two leaves/is six.
What's two from eight?
What's eight minus two?
resto sustantivo masculino
1 rest, remainder: el resto de mi familia vive en Segovia, the rest of my family lives in Segovia
2 Mat remainder
3 Tenis return 4 restos, remains
Arqueol remains
restos mortales, mortal remains
(de alimento) leftovers
♦ Locuciones: echar el resto, to go for broke
' resto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eclipsar
- honda
- protagonismo
- remanente
- rescoldo
- restar
- saldo
- vitalicia
- vitalicio
- diferencia
- pucho
- resquicio
English:
remainder
- remnant
- rest
- apart
- balance
- catch
- end
- just
- off
- unaccounted for
* * *resto nm1.el resto [lo que queda] the rest;el resto se fue a bailar the rest (of them) went dancing;me da igual lo que opine el resto I don't care what the rest of them think o what the others think;… y el resto de la historia ya la sabes … and you already know the rest of the story;Famechar el resto: tenemos que echar el resto we have to give it our all3.[cadáver] remains; [ruinas] ruins;restos [sobras] leftovers;encontraron los cuerpos entre los restos del naufragio the bodies were found amidst the wreckage of the shiprestos mortales (mortal) remains4. [en tenis] return (of serve);al resto, Jiménez Jiménez to receive* * *m rest, remainder;los restos mortales the (mortal) remains;echar el resto go all out* * *resto nm1) : rest, remainder2) restos nmpl: remainsrestos de comida: leftoversrestos arqueológicos: archeological ruins3)restos mortales : mortal remains* * *resto n1. (lo que queda) rest2. (en matemáticas) remainder -
82 zozobra
f.1 anxiety, worry.2 sinking (naufragio) (de barco).3 anguish, anxiety, grief, misery.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: zozobrar.* * *1 (de un barco) sinking, capsizing* * *SF1) (Náut) capsizing, overturning2) (=inquietud) worry, anxiety; (=nerviosismo) jumpiness* * *femenino anxietynos llenó de zozobra — it made us very anxious o uneasy
* * *femenino anxietynos llenó de zozobra — it made us very anxious o uneasy
* * *anxietysi les escribieras les evitarías muchas zozobras if you wrote to them you would put their minds at rest o you would spare them a lot of anxietynos llenó de zozobra it made us very anxious o uneasy* * *
Del verbo zozobrar: ( conjugate zozobrar)
zozobra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
zozobra
zozobrar
zozobrar ( conjugate zozobrar) verbo intransitivo
1 [ barco] ( hundirse) to founder;
( volcar) to capsize
2 [proyecto/negocio] to founder
zozobra
1 f (ansiedad) uneasiness, anxiety
2 Náut (danger of) sinking or capsizing
zozobrar vi Náut to capsize, to be shipwrecked
* * *zozobra nf1. [inquietud] anxiety, worry;sufrieron momentos de zozobra they had an anxious time2. [naufragio] [de barco] sinking, foundering;[de empresa, planes] ruin, end* * *f2 ( inquietud) anxiety* * *zozobra nf: anxiety, worry -
83 shipwreck
1) (the accidental sinking or destruction of a ship: There were many shipwrecks on the rocky coast.) naufrágio2) (a wrecked ship: an old shipwreck on the shore.) navio naufragado* * *ship.wreck[ʃ'iprek] n 1 naufrágio. 2 navio que naufragou. • vt+vi naufragar, arruinar, arruinar-se. -
84 wrack
wrack1[ræk] n 1 ruína, destruição, perda, queda. 2 plantas marinhas (alga, sargaço) lançadas à praia. 3 naufrágio ou restos de naufrágio, destroços, escombros. • vt+vi arch 1 naufragar ou fazer naufragar. 2 arruinar(-se).————————wrack2[ræk] n nuvenzinha, vapor flutuante. -
85 wreck
[rek] 1. noun1) (a very badly damaged ship: The divers found a wreck on the sea-bed.) navio naufragado2) (something in a very bad condition: an old wreck of a car; I feel a wreck after cleaning the house.) ruína3) (the destruction of a ship at sea: The wreck of the Royal George.) naufrágio2. verb(to destroy or damage very badly: The ship was wrecked on rocks in a storm; My son has wrecked my car; You have wrecked my plans.) destruir- wreckage* * *[rek] n 1 destruição parcial ou total (de navio, aeroplano, edifício, etc.). 2 ruína, perda. 3 pessoa arruinada física ou financeiramente. 4 naufrágio, soçobro. 5 navio naufragado. 6 restos de um navio naufragado, destroços. 7 objetos lançados à praia pelo mar (também wrecks). • vt+vi 1 naufragar ou fazer naufragar, soçobrar, pôr a pique. the ship has been wrecked / o navio naufragou. 2 aniquilar, destruir, destroçar (também fig). my hopes were wrecked / minhas esperanças foram destruídas. 3 fazer descarrilhar. 4 arruinar. it went to wreck and ruin / foi tudo para a ruína (e destruição). 5 sofrer ou causar severos danos ou prejuízos, danificar. 6 trabalhar como demolidor de prédios, demolir. a wreck of his former self uma ruína daquilo que ele era. to be a wreck estar uma ruína, Brit estar um caco. what a wreck! que ruína! que destruição! -
86 гибель
1) ( смерть) morte ж.••2) ( разрушение) distruzione ж., perdita ж.* * *ж.1) rovina; morte ( смерть); naufragio m ( кораблекрушение); perditaги́бель растений — morte delle piante
нести ги́бель — portare morte / distruzione
ги́бель корабля — affondamento di una nave
идти на верную ги́бель — andare (incontro) a morte sicura
2) разг. ( несметное множество) subisso m, sacco mв лесу ги́бель комаров — nel bosco ci sono miriadi di zanzare
быть на краю ги́бели — essere a un passo dalla morte; essere sull'orlo dell'abisso
* * *n1) gener. disperdimento, esizio, perdimento, perdita, perimento, tracollo, distruzione, malora, morte, perdizione, ruina2) liter. precipfzio, rovina, cadimento, naufragio -
87 enato
ē-nato, āvī, ātum, āre, I) intr. herausschwimmen, durch Schwimmen entkommen, A) eig.: si fractis enatat exspes navibus, Hor.: pauci enatant, Phaedr.: ex naufragio patriae salvus nemo potest enatare, Cornif. rhet.: quae (possessiones) etiam e naufragio unā possent enatare, sich mit ans Land retten könnten, Vitr. 6. praef. § 1: nemo cum sarcinis enatat, Sen.: en. ad oppidum, Auct. b. Alex. – B) übtr., aus einer Schwierigkeit sich herauswinden, sich zur Not heraus-, durchhelfen, reliqui habere se videntur angustius; enatant tamen, Cic. Tusc. 5, 87: tamen, genio illius gratias, enatavi, Petron. 57, 10. – II) tr. ein Gewässer schwimmend zurücklegen = durchschwimmen, tot fluminibus enatandis fatigatus, Pacat. pan. 39, 2. -
88 ■ cast away
■ cast awayv. t. + avv.2 (al passivo) (naut.) fare naufragio ( su una terra sconosciuta o deserta); naufragare: He was cast away on a small island, fece naufragio su un'isoletta. -
89 sinking
['sɪŋkɪŋ] 1.1) mar. affondamento m.; (accidentally) naufragio m.2) ing. min. scavo m.2.* * *sinking /ˈsɪŋkɪŋ/n. [u]2 abbassamento; calo improvviso; diminuzione4 (geol.) sprofondamento; avvallamento; subsidenza5 (edil.) scavo; sterro8 (fin.) ammortamento ( di un debito): sinking fund, fondo di ammortamento; sinking plan, piano di ammortamento● (naut.) sinking below the surface, immersione □ sinking pump ► sinker, def. 3 □ to have a sinking feeling, avere un senso di vuoto alla bocca dello stomaco ( per fame, paura, ecc.).* * *['sɪŋkɪŋ] 1.1) mar. affondamento m.; (accidentally) naufragio m.2) ing. min. scavo m.2. -
90 shipwreck ship·wreck
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91 life
[laɪf] 1.1) (as opposed to death) vita f.to bring sb. back to life — riportare in vita qcn.; med. rianimare qcn.
plant, marine life — la vita vegetale, marina
2) (period from birth to death) vita f.to mark sb. for life — marcare qcn. a vita
3) (biography) vita f.4) (animation) vita f., vitalità f.to come to life — [ person] rinvenire, riprendere conoscenza; [ fictional character] prendere vita; [ party] animarsi
put a bit of life into it — colloq. mettici un po' di animo
5) (social activity, lifestyle) vita f.the ship sank with the loss of 500 lives — il naufragio della nave ha causato la morte di 500 persone
8) dir.to serve o do colloq. life scontare un ergastolo; to sentence sb. to life condannare qcn. all'ergastolo; to get life — colloq. farsi dare l'ergastolo
9) art.2.from life — [draw, paint] dal vero
modificatore [president, membership, ban] a vita••for dear life — più che si può, con tutte le forze
get a life! — colloq. lasciami vivere!
to frighten the life out of sb. — spaventare a morte qcn.
* * *plural - lives; noun1) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) vita2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) vita3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) vita4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) vita5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) vita6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) vita7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) biografia8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) ergastolo•- lifeless- lifelike
- life-and-death
- lifebelt
- lifeboat
- lifebuoy
- life-cycle
- life expectancy
- lifeguard
- life-jacket
- lifeline
- lifelong
- life-saving
- life-sized
- life-size
- lifetime
- as large as life
- bring to life
- come to life
- for life
- the life and soul of the party
- not for the life of me
- not on your life!
- take life
- take one's life
- take one's life in one's hands
- to the life* * *[laɪf] 1.1) (as opposed to death) vita f.to bring sb. back to life — riportare in vita qcn.; med. rianimare qcn.
plant, marine life — la vita vegetale, marina
2) (period from birth to death) vita f.to mark sb. for life — marcare qcn. a vita
3) (biography) vita f.4) (animation) vita f., vitalità f.to come to life — [ person] rinvenire, riprendere conoscenza; [ fictional character] prendere vita; [ party] animarsi
put a bit of life into it — colloq. mettici un po' di animo
5) (social activity, lifestyle) vita f.the ship sank with the loss of 500 lives — il naufragio della nave ha causato la morte di 500 persone
8) dir.to serve o do colloq. life scontare un ergastolo; to sentence sb. to life condannare qcn. all'ergastolo; to get life — colloq. farsi dare l'ergastolo
9) art.2.from life — [draw, paint] dal vero
modificatore [president, membership, ban] a vita••for dear life — più che si può, con tutte le forze
get a life! — colloq. lasciami vivere!
to frighten the life out of sb. — spaventare a morte qcn.
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92 scampato
scampato I. agg. 1. ( evitato) échappé, évité: pericolo scampato danger évité. 2. ( salvato) rescapé. II. s.m. (f. -a) rescapé: gli scampati al naufragio (o dal naufragio) les rescapés du naufrage. -
93 be shipwrecked
viWATER TRANSP perderse en un naufragio, sufrir un naufragio -
94 flotsam
s.material que flota después del naufragio, restos de naufragio, pecio. -
95 wrack
s.1 fuco, ova; vegetación y otros objetos que el agua arroja a la orilla.2 naufragio, ruina.3 despojos de naufragio.4 montón de nubes; vapor flotante.5 destrucción.6 grupo de nubes desplazada por el viento.v.1 destruir, arruinar.2 sufrir destrucción, destruirse.(pt & pp wracked) -
96 гибель
ж.1) pérdida f; muerte f, perecimiento m ( смерть); destrucción f ( разрушение); naufragio m, hundimiento m (корабля; тж. перен.); ruina f ( государства)идти́ на ве́рную ги́бель — ir a una muerte cierta (segura)быть (находи́ться) на краю́ ги́бели — estar al borde de la muerte (de la ruina) -
97 кораблекрушение
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98 крушение
с.1) derrumbamiento m; descarrilamiento m ( поезда); naufragio m ( судна)потерпе́ть круше́ние — descarrilar vi ( о поезде); naufragar vi, zozobrar vi ( о судне)2) перен. (гибель, крах) fracaso m, fiasco m; hundimiento m, pérdida f (надежд, планов и т.п.)потерпе́ть круше́ние — sufrir un fracaso; naufragar en el puerto (fam.) -
99 naufragare
( naufrago) vi (a, e)2) перен. терпеть неудачуnaufragare in porto — см. porto II 2)•Syn:far naufragio, colare a picco, affondare, перен. fallire, andare in rovinaAnt:salvarsi giungere a riva; affermarsi, aver successo -
100 porto
I m1) переноска, перевозкаpagare il porto — заплатить за доставку2) плата за перевозку / доставку; стоимость пересылкиporto assegnato — наложенный платёж3) ношениеporto d'armi — разрешение на ношение оружия•Syn:II m1) порт, гаваньporto naturale — естественный портporto commerciale — торговый портentrare in / uscire dal porto — войти в порт / выйти из порта2) перен. убежище, приют, обитель; пристанищеgiungere in porto перен. — прибыть в (тихую) гавань, находиться в безопасностиcondurre in / a buon porto — довести до благополучного концаporto di salvamento — якорь спасенияnaufragare / far naufragio in porto — спасовать перед финишем, потерпеть крушение почти у самой целиessere un porto di mare разг. — быть проходным двором•Syn:insenatura, baia, golfo, fiordo, ancoraggio, перен. meta, rifugioIII mпорто, портвейн
См. также в других словарях:
naufragio — sustantivo masculino 1. Pérdida de una embarcación en el mar, en el río o en un lago: el naufragio de un mercante. 2. Gran desgracia, desastre: El naufragio de la empresa lo ha conducido a la desesperación. El naufragio de su matrimonio le amarga … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
naufragio — /nau fradʒo/ s.m. [dal lat. naufragium, comp. di navis nave e tema di frangĕre rompere ]. 1. (marin.) [sommersione o perdita totale di una nave per grave avaria del suo scafo: fare n. ; scampare a un n. ] ▶◀ ‖ affondamento. 2. (fig.) [totale… … Enciclopedia Italiana
naufrágio — s. m. 1. Perda (do navio no mar). 2. Ato de se afundar (o navio). 3. [Figurado] Desgraça considerável; ruína … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
naufragio — (Del lat. naufragĭum). 1. m. Pérdida o ruina de la embarcación en el mar o en río o lago navegables. 2. Pérdida grande; desgracia o desastre. 3. Mar. Buque naufragado, cuya situación ofrece peligro para los navegantes … Diccionario de la lengua española
Naufragio — Representación pictórica de Willy Stöwer del naufragio del RMS Titanic, uno de los naufragios más famosos del siglo XX. Un proceso por el que una embarcación se hunde mientras esta navega por el mar, un río, lago, laguna o cualquier otra masa de… … Wikipedia Español
naufragio — (Del lat. naufragium.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 NÁUTICA Hundimiento de una embarcación en el agua de forma accidental. 2 NÁUTICA Buque naufragado cuya situación ofrece peligro para los navegantes. 3 Desgracia, ruina o pérdida grande: ■ su… … Enciclopedia Universal
naufragio — nau·frà·gio s.m. AD 1. sommersione totale di una nave per grave avaria del suo scafo dovuta a varie cause fra cui una tempesta, una collisione, un incendio e sim.: subire, evitare un naufragio | estens., naufragio aereo, sinistro in cui l… … Dizionario italiano
naufragio — {{#}}{{LM N27068}}{{〓}} {{SynN27736}} {{[}}naufragio{{]}} ‹nau·fra·gio› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Pérdida o ruina de una embarcación en un lugar navegable. {{<}}2{{>}} Pérdida, desgracia o desastre muy graves: • el naufragio de una… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
naufragio — (m) (Intermedio) accidente que consiste en el hundimiento de una embarcación Ejemplos: El naufragio del Titanic fue provocado por el choque contra un iceberg. Pocas personas sobrevivieron el naufragio del barco. Sinónimos: pérdida, fracaso,… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
naufragio — s m 1 Hecho de naufragar: el naufragio del Titanic, un naufragio financiero 2 Embarcación que queda hundida en el fondo del mar, de un lago, etcétera … Español en México
Naufragio de la torpedera de mar Rosales — El naufragio de la torpedera de mar Rosales, que tuvo lugar en 1892 en las costas del Uruguay, tragedia en la que sobrevivieron la mayor parte de los oficiales pereciendo la mayoría de los tripulantes, representó uno de los más polémicos… … Wikipedia Español