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1 orphan
'o:fən(a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; (also adjective) an orphan child.) huérfanoorphan n huérfanotr['ɔːfən]1 huérfano,-a1 dejar huérfano,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be orphaned quedar huérfano,-aorphan ['ɔrfən] vt: dejar huérfanoorphan n: huérfano m, -na fadj.• huérfano, -a adj.n.• huérfano s.m.v.• dejar huérfano v.
I 'ɔːrfən, 'ɔːfənnoun huérfano, -na m,f
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transitive verb (usu pass)['ɔːfǝn]1.N huérfano(-a) m / f2.ADJ huérfano3.VT* * *
I ['ɔːrfən, 'ɔːfən]noun huérfano, -na m,f
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2 guardian
1) (a person who has the legal right to take care of a child (usually an orphan): He became the child's guardian when her parents died.) tutor2) (a person who looks after something: the guardian of the castle.) guardián, protector•guardian n guardián / tutor
guardián
◊ - diana sustantivo masculino, femenino
guardián,-ana sustantivo masculino y femenino watchman, watchwoman
perro guardián, watchdog ' guardián' also found in these entries: Spanish: ángel - guarda - guardiana - tutor - tutora - perro English: custodian - guard dog - guardian - warden - watchdog - guard - watchtr['gɑːdɪən]1 (defender) guardián,-ana, defensor,-ra2 SMALLLAW/SMALL (of child) tutor,-ra\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLguardian angel ángel nombre masculino de la guardaguardian ['gɑrdiən] n1) protector: guardián m, -diana f; custodio m, -dia f2) : tutor m, -tora f (de un niño)adj.• tutelar adj.n.• ecónomo s.m.• guardián s.m.• protector s.m.• tutor (Jurisprudencia) s.m.'gɑːrdiən, 'gɑːdiəna) ( of child) tutor, -tora m,fb) ( protector)['ɡɑːdɪǝn]guardian (OF something) — defensor, -sora m,f or custodio, -dia m,f (de algo)
1. N1) protector(a) m / f, guardián(-ana) m / f2) (Jur) [of child] tutor(a) m / f2.CPDguardian angel N — ángel m custodio, ángel m de la guarda
* * *['gɑːrdiən, 'gɑːdiən]a) ( of child) tutor, -tora m,fb) ( protector)guardian (OF something) — defensor, -sora m,f or custodio, -dia m,f (de algo)
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3 take in
1) (to include: Literature takes in drama, poetry and the novel.) incluir, comprender, abarcar2) (to give (someone) shelter: He had nowhere to go, so I took him in.) recoger, dar cobijo, acoger3) (to understand and remember: I didn't take in what he said.) entender, comprender, captar, asimilar4) (to make (clothes) smaller: I lost a lot of weight, so I had to take all my clothes in.) meterle, achicar5) (to deceive or cheat: He took me in with his story.) engañar, embaucar, dar gato por liebretake in vt1) : tomarle a, achicar (un vestido, etc.)2) include: incluir, abarcar3) attend: ir ato take in a movie: ir al cine4) grasp, understand: captar, entender5) deceive: engañar1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o( move indoors) \<\<chairs/toys\>\> meter (dentro), llevar para dentro, entrar (esp AmS)2)a) ( give home to) \<\<orphan\>\> recoger*; \<\<lodger\>\> alojarb) (do)she takes in washing/ironing — es lavandera, lava para afuera (CS)/es planchadora, plancha para afuera (CS)
3) (grasp, register) \<\<impressions/information/news\>\> asimilar4) ( make narrower) \<\<dress/waist\>\> meterle or tomarle a5) \<\<plant/roots\>\> \<\<water/nutrients\>\> asimilar6) v + o + adv ( deceive) engañar7) v + adv + oa) ( include) \<\<areas/topics\>\> incluir*, abarcar*b) ( visit) visitar, incluir* ( en el recorrido)VT + ADV1) (=bring in) [+ person] hacer entrar; [+ chairs, toys] recoger, meter para dentro; [+ harvest] recoger; [+ sail] desmontar2) (=give home to) [+ orphan, stray dog] acoger, recoger3) (=receive) [+ laundry, sewing] coger para hacer en casa4) [+ skirt, dress, waistband] achicar5) (=include, cover) [+ possibilities, cases] abarcar, incluir6) (=grasp, understand) [+ situation] comprender; [+ impressions] asimilar; (visually) [+ surroundings] captar7) (=deceive, cheat) engañar* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o( move indoors) \<\<chairs/toys\>\> meter (dentro), llevar para dentro, entrar (esp AmS)2)a) ( give home to) \<\<orphan\>\> recoger*; \<\<lodger\>\> alojarb) (do)she takes in washing/ironing — es lavandera, lava para afuera (CS)/es planchadora, plancha para afuera (CS)
3) (grasp, register) \<\<impressions/information/news\>\> asimilar4) ( make narrower) \<\<dress/waist\>\> meterle or tomarle a5) \<\<plant/roots\>\> \<\<water/nutrients\>\> asimilar6) v + o + adv ( deceive) engañar7) v + adv + oa) ( include) \<\<areas/topics\>\> incluir*, abarcar*b) ( visit) visitar, incluir* ( en el recorrido)
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