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2 бушевала буря
1) General subject: a storm was raging, the gale raged, it was blowing a gale2) Makarov: gale raged, it was blowing a gale, storm was ragging, storm was raging, the gale raged -
3 wüten
v/i rage (auch Feuer, Seuche, Sturm etc.) ( gegen at, against); Menschenmenge: riot; (Zerstörung anrichten) create havoc* * *to rage* * *wü|ten ['vyːtn]vi (lit, fig)(= toben) to rage; (= zerstörerisch hausen) to cause havoc; (verbal) to storm (gegen at); (Menge) to riot* * *das1) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) rage2) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) rage3) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) rage4) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) rage5) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) rage6) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) storm* * *wü·ten[ˈvy:tn̩]vi to rage; Sturm to cause havocder Sturm hat hier ganz schön gewütet the storm has caused havoc heregegen die Obrigkeit \wüten to riot against authority* * ** * ** * * -
4 rage
[reɪdʒ]1. noun1) (a fit of) violent anger:غَضَبHe shouted with rage.
2) violence; great force:عُنْفthe rage of the sea.
2. verb1) to act or shout in great anger:يَصْرُخ بِغَضَبHe raged at his secretary.
2) (of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force:تَهُبُّ الرّيح بِعُنْفThe storm raged all night.
3) (of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence:تَعْصِف، تَنْشِبُ بِعُنْفThe battle raged for two whole days.
4) (of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people:يُنْتَشِر بِسُرْعَهFever was raging through the town.
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5 שטי
שטי, שָׁטָה(cmp. סָטָה) ( to go astray, to be demented, foolish. V. שוֹטֶה. Nif. נִשְׁטָה, Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּטֶּה, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּטֶּה 1) to become demented. Tosef.B. Kam.IV, 4 שנִישְׁטוּ בעלין ed. Zuck. (Var. שנִשְׁתַּטּוּ) whose owner became insane; B. Kam.39b. Yeb.XIV, 1 נִשְׁתַּטֵּיתוכ׳ if the wife becomes insane, he cannot divorce her; נ׳וכ׳ if he becomes insane, he can never divorce her; a. fr. 2) to be mad; to rage, be impassioned. Num. R. s. 2023> היה נִשְׁטֶה אחריהוכ׳ he was mad with passion for her, as we read (Hos. 4:11) ; Tanḥ. Balak 18 היו משטתהוכ׳ (read: היה מִשְׁתַּטֶּה; ed. Bub. 25 נשטה). Ib. והוא נ׳וכ׳ and he in his rage for her slaughtered it to Baal Peor; Num. R. l. c. Tosef.Nidd.V, 17 עד מתי אתם נִשְׁטִיןוכ׳ how long will you rage? cry to him that created the sea. Tanḥ. Vayera 22 והזקן הואה׳וכ׳ and that old man (Abraham) has run mad, and he is going to slay thee. Yalk. Sam. 131 והיתה צועקת ומִשְׁתַּטָּה … ומִשְׁתַּטֶּה מבחוץ and she screamed and raged within, and David screamed and raged without; Midr. Till. to Ps. 34 והיו צועקות שתיהן ומַשְׁטוֹת … ומַשְׁטֶה בחוץ and both of them (mother and daughter) screamed and raged Yalk. Ps. 846 (read:) מכאן שמשאדם רואה בנים כאילו הוא משתטה from this we learn that, when a man lives to have children, he acts like a fool (in playing with them). Hif. הִשְׁטָה 1) same, v. supra. 2) (with ב) to fool, jest. Yeb.106a; B. Kam. 116a אמר ליה משטה אני בך he may say, I was only jesting with thee. B. Bath. 175a אין אדם משטה בשעת מיתה nobody jests in his dying hour (therefore a dying mans admission of indebtedness does not require the usual formalities to be binding). -
6 שטה
שטי, שָׁטָה(cmp. סָטָה) ( to go astray, to be demented, foolish. V. שוֹטֶה. Nif. נִשְׁטָה, Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּטֶּה, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּטֶּה 1) to become demented. Tosef.B. Kam.IV, 4 שנִישְׁטוּ בעלין ed. Zuck. (Var. שנִשְׁתַּטּוּ) whose owner became insane; B. Kam.39b. Yeb.XIV, 1 נִשְׁתַּטֵּיתוכ׳ if the wife becomes insane, he cannot divorce her; נ׳וכ׳ if he becomes insane, he can never divorce her; a. fr. 2) to be mad; to rage, be impassioned. Num. R. s. 2023> היה נִשְׁטֶה אחריהוכ׳ he was mad with passion for her, as we read (Hos. 4:11) ; Tanḥ. Balak 18 היו משטתהוכ׳ (read: היה מִשְׁתַּטֶּה; ed. Bub. 25 נשטה). Ib. והוא נ׳וכ׳ and he in his rage for her slaughtered it to Baal Peor; Num. R. l. c. Tosef.Nidd.V, 17 עד מתי אתם נִשְׁטִיןוכ׳ how long will you rage? cry to him that created the sea. Tanḥ. Vayera 22 והזקן הואה׳וכ׳ and that old man (Abraham) has run mad, and he is going to slay thee. Yalk. Sam. 131 והיתה צועקת ומִשְׁתַּטָּה … ומִשְׁתַּטֶּה מבחוץ and she screamed and raged within, and David screamed and raged without; Midr. Till. to Ps. 34 והיו צועקות שתיהן ומַשְׁטוֹת … ומַשְׁטֶה בחוץ and both of them (mother and daughter) screamed and raged Yalk. Ps. 846 (read:) מכאן שמשאדם רואה בנים כאילו הוא משתטה from this we learn that, when a man lives to have children, he acts like a fool (in playing with them). Hif. הִשְׁטָה 1) same, v. supra. 2) (with ב) to fool, jest. Yeb.106a; B. Kam. 116a אמר ליה משטה אני בך he may say, I was only jesting with thee. B. Bath. 175a אין אדם משטה בשעת מיתה nobody jests in his dying hour (therefore a dying mans admission of indebtedness does not require the usual formalities to be binding). -
7 שָׁטָה
שטי, שָׁטָה(cmp. סָטָה) ( to go astray, to be demented, foolish. V. שוֹטֶה. Nif. נִשְׁטָה, Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּטֶּה, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּטֶּה 1) to become demented. Tosef.B. Kam.IV, 4 שנִישְׁטוּ בעלין ed. Zuck. (Var. שנִשְׁתַּטּוּ) whose owner became insane; B. Kam.39b. Yeb.XIV, 1 נִשְׁתַּטֵּיתוכ׳ if the wife becomes insane, he cannot divorce her; נ׳וכ׳ if he becomes insane, he can never divorce her; a. fr. 2) to be mad; to rage, be impassioned. Num. R. s. 2023> היה נִשְׁטֶה אחריהוכ׳ he was mad with passion for her, as we read (Hos. 4:11) ; Tanḥ. Balak 18 היו משטתהוכ׳ (read: היה מִשְׁתַּטֶּה; ed. Bub. 25 נשטה). Ib. והוא נ׳וכ׳ and he in his rage for her slaughtered it to Baal Peor; Num. R. l. c. Tosef.Nidd.V, 17 עד מתי אתם נִשְׁטִיןוכ׳ how long will you rage? cry to him that created the sea. Tanḥ. Vayera 22 והזקן הואה׳וכ׳ and that old man (Abraham) has run mad, and he is going to slay thee. Yalk. Sam. 131 והיתה צועקת ומִשְׁתַּטָּה … ומִשְׁתַּטֶּה מבחוץ and she screamed and raged within, and David screamed and raged without; Midr. Till. to Ps. 34 והיו צועקות שתיהן ומַשְׁטוֹת … ומַשְׁטֶה בחוץ and both of them (mother and daughter) screamed and raged Yalk. Ps. 846 (read:) מכאן שמשאדם רואה בנים כאילו הוא משתטה from this we learn that, when a man lives to have children, he acts like a fool (in playing with them). Hif. הִשְׁטָה 1) same, v. supra. 2) (with ב) to fool, jest. Yeb.106a; B. Kam. 116a אמר ליה משטה אני בך he may say, I was only jesting with thee. B. Bath. 175a אין אדם משטה בשעת מיתה nobody jests in his dying hour (therefore a dying mans admission of indebtedness does not require the usual formalities to be binding). -
8 С-604
СМОТРЕТЬ (ГЛЯДЕТЬ, ОЗИРАТЬСЯ и т. п.) ПО СТОРОНАМ VP subj: human to glance around, look at what surrounds oneX глядел по сторонам - X gazed aboutX looked (a)round (in all directions) (in limited contexts) X was rubbernecking....Слобода безмолвствовала, словно вымерла. Вырывались откуда-то вздохи, но таинственность, с которою они выходили из невидимых организмов, ещё более раздражала огорчённого градоначальника. «Где они, бестии, вздыхают?» - неистовствовал он, безнадёжно озираясь по сторонам... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....The settlement lay silent, as if deserted. There were breathing sounds coming from somewhere, but the mysterious way they issued from unseen bodies irritated the chagrined governor still more. "Where are they breathing, the rogues?" he raged, gazing hopelessly about... (1a)....The suburb was silent as the dead. From somewhere came a sound of sighing, but the mysterious way in which these sighs escaped from unseen beings increased still more the annoyance of the exasperated town-governor. "Where are these swine who are sighing?" he raged, looking hopelessly round in all directions... (1b).«...Посмотри-ка по сторонам. Ничего не замечаешь?» Пробкин тут же и увидел «скорую помощь» у грязного забора. «Опять она?» - «Вот именно...» (Аксёнов 12). "Just look around. Notice anything?" Probkin immediately saw the "ambulance" by the dirty fence. "Again?" "Precisely" (12a). -
9 глядеть по сторонам
• СМОТРЕТЬ <ГЛЯДЕТЬ, ОЗИРАТЬСЯ и т.п.> ПО СТОРОНАМ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to glance around, look at what surrounds one:- [in limited contexts] X was rubbernecking.♦...Слобода безмолвствовала, словно вымерла. Вырывались откуда-то вздохи, но таинственность, с которою они выходили из невидимых организмов, ещё более раздражала огорчённого градоначальника. "Где они, бестии, вздыхают?" - неистовствовал он, безнадёжно озираясь по сторонам... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....The settlement lay silent, as if deserted. There were breathing sounds coming from somewhere, but the mysterious way they issued from unseen bodies irritated the chagrined governor still more. "Where are they breathing, the rogues?" he raged, gazing hopelessly about... (1a)....The suburb was silent as the dead. From somewhere came a sound of sighing, but the mysterious way in which these sighs escaped from unseen beings increased still more the annoyance of the exasperated town-govemor. "Where are these swine who are sighing?" he raged, looking hopelessly round in all directions... (1b).♦ "...Посмотри-ка по сторонам. Ничего не замечаешь?" Пробкин тут же и увидел "скорую помощь" у грязного забора. "Опять она?" - "Вот именно..." (Аксёнов 12). "Just look around. Notice anything?" Probkin immediately saw the "ambulance" by the dirty fence. "Again?" "Precisely" (12a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глядеть по сторонам
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10 озираться по сторонам
• СМОТРЕТЬ <ГЛЯДЕТЬ, ОЗИРАТЬСЯ и т.п.> ПО СТОРОНАМ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to glance around, look at what surrounds one:- [in limited contexts] X was rubbernecking.♦...Слобода безмолвствовала, словно вымерла. Вырывались откуда-то вздохи, но таинственность, с которою они выходили из невидимых организмов, ещё более раздражала огорчённого градоначальника. "Где они, бестии, вздыхают?" - неистовствовал он, безнадёжно озираясь по сторонам... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....The settlement lay silent, as if deserted. There were breathing sounds coming from somewhere, but the mysterious way they issued from unseen bodies irritated the chagrined governor still more. "Where are they breathing, the rogues?" he raged, gazing hopelessly about... (1a)....The suburb was silent as the dead. From somewhere came a sound of sighing, but the mysterious way in which these sighs escaped from unseen beings increased still more the annoyance of the exasperated town-govemor. "Where are these swine who are sighing?" he raged, looking hopelessly round in all directions... (1b).♦ "...Посмотри-ка по сторонам. Ничего не замечаешь?" Пробкин тут же и увидел "скорую помощь" у грязного забора. "Опять она?" - "Вот именно..." (Аксёнов 12). "Just look around. Notice anything?" Probkin immediately saw the "ambulance" by the dirty fence. "Again?" "Precisely" (12a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > озираться по сторонам
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11 смотреть по сторонам
• СМОТРЕТЬ <ГЛЯДЕТЬ, ОЗИРАТЬСЯ и т.п.> ПО СТОРОНАМ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to glance around, look at what surrounds one:- [in limited contexts] X was rubbernecking.♦...Слобода безмолвствовала, словно вымерла. Вырывались откуда-то вздохи, но таинственность, с которою они выходили из невидимых организмов, ещё более раздражала огорчённого градоначальника. "Где они, бестии, вздыхают?" - неистовствовал он, безнадёжно озираясь по сторонам... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....The settlement lay silent, as if deserted. There were breathing sounds coming from somewhere, but the mysterious way they issued from unseen bodies irritated the chagrined governor still more. "Where are they breathing, the rogues?" he raged, gazing hopelessly about... (1a)....The suburb was silent as the dead. From somewhere came a sound of sighing, but the mysterious way in which these sighs escaped from unseen beings increased still more the annoyance of the exasperated town-govemor. "Where are these swine who are sighing?" he raged, looking hopelessly round in all directions... (1b).♦ "...Посмотри-ка по сторонам. Ничего не замечаешь?" Пробкин тут же и увидел "скорую помощь" у грязного забора. "Опять она?" - "Вот именно..." (Аксёнов 12). "Just look around. Notice anything?" Probkin immediately saw the "ambulance" by the dirty fence. "Again?" "Precisely" (12a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смотреть по сторонам
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12 toben
v/i1. (hat getobt) Person: rave, be ( oder go) raving mad, go berserk; vor Empörung, Begeisterung etc.: go ( oder be) wild ( oder mad) ( vor + Dat with); Kind: romp, let off steam; Sturm, See etc., auch Schlacht: rage; das Gewitter tobte die ganze Nacht the (thunder)storm raged all night; die tobende See the raging ( oder storm-lashed) sea, the sea ( oder ocean geh.) in turmoil2. (ist): durchs Haus / durch die Straßen toben storm through the house / streets; ausgelassen: career ( oder charge) (a)round the house / through the streets; Orkan „Lothar“ tobt quer durch Europa Meldung: Hurricane Lothar leaves trail of destruction across Europe* * *to bluster; to rage; to roar; to riot; to storm; to rave; to rampage* * *to|ben ['toːbn]vi1) (= wüten) (Sturm, Elemente, Leidenschaften, Kämpfe etc) to rage; (Mensch) to throw a fit; (vor Wut, Begeisterung etc) to go wild (vor with)2) (= ausgelassen spielen) to rollick (about)3) aux sein inf = laufen) to charge about* * *(to move about violently: The wounded animal thrashed about/around on the ground.) thrash* * *to·ben[ˈto:bn̩]vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (wüten)wie ein Wilder/wie eine Wilde \toben to go berserk2. Hilfsverb: haben (ausgelassen spielen) to romp [around [or about]]▪ irgendwohin \toben to romp somewhere* * *intransitives Verb1) go wild (vor + Dat. with); (fig.) <storm, sea, battle> rage2) (tollen) romp or charge about* * *toben v/i1. (hat getobt) Person: rave, be ( oder go) raving mad, go berserk; vor Empörung, Begeisterung etc: go ( oder be) wild ( oder mad) (das Gewitter tobte die ganze Nacht the (thunder)storm raged all night;2. (ist):durchs Haus/durch die Straßen toben storm through the house/streets; ausge: career ( oder charge) (a)round the house/through the streets;Orkan „Lothar“ tobt quer durch Europa Meldung: Hurricane Lothar leaves trail of destruction across Europe* * *intransitives Verb1) go wild (vor + Dat. with); (fig.) <storm, sea, battle> rage2) (tollen) romp or charge about* * *v.to bluster v.to clamor v.to rampage v. -
13 amenazar
v.1 to threaten (person).amenazar a alguien con hacer algo to threaten somebody with doing somethingamenazar a alguien con el despido/de muerte to threaten to sack/kill somebodyEl pandillero amenazó al guarda The gang member threatened the guard.La droga amenaza al vecindario Drugs threaten the neighborhood.2 to threaten to, to look like it is going to, to look like it's going to.Esa pared amenaza caerse That wall threatens to fall down.* * *1 (coaccionar) to threaten2 (presagiar) to threaten1 (coaccionar) to threaten2 figurado (presagiar) to threaten\amenazar de muerte a alguien to threaten to kill somebody* * *verb* * *1.VT to threaten2.VI to threaten, impend* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona to threatenb) ( dar indicios de)2.amenazar via) personaamenazar con + inf — to threaten to + inf
b) ( dar indicios de)3.amenazar con + inf — to threaten to + inf
amenazar v impers (Meteo)* * *= pose + threat, threaten, make + threats, menace, rattle + Posesivo + saber, bare + Posesivo + teeth, show + Posesivo + teeth.Nota: En señal de amenaza y/o defensa.Ex. Some would speculate that optical publishing poses a threat to online information retrieval.Ex. Besides, any second edition threatened to require some recataloguing.Ex. He knew that Kate Lespran was not one to make empty threats.Ex. Her sympathy for small, helpless creatures suggests that she sees herself as an imprisoned, helpless creature herself, vulnerable to men who would menace or tyrannize her.Ex. President Bush is rattling his saber and has declared open season on Saddam personally.Ex. He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex. Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona to threatenb) ( dar indicios de)2.amenazar via) personaamenazar con + inf — to threaten to + inf
b) ( dar indicios de)3.amenazar con + inf — to threaten to + inf
amenazar v impers (Meteo)* * *= pose + threat, threaten, make + threats, menace, rattle + Posesivo + saber, bare + Posesivo + teeth, show + Posesivo + teeth.Nota: En señal de amenaza y/o defensa.Ex: Some would speculate that optical publishing poses a threat to online information retrieval.
Ex: Besides, any second edition threatened to require some recataloguing.Ex: He knew that Kate Lespran was not one to make empty threats.Ex: Her sympathy for small, helpless creatures suggests that she sees herself as an imprisoned, helpless creature herself, vulnerable to men who would menace or tyrannize her.Ex: President Bush is rattling his saber and has declared open season on Saddam personally.Ex: He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.* * *amenazar [A4 ]vt1 «persona» to threatenlo amenazaron de muerte they threatened to kill him, they issued a death threat against himme amenazaron con una navaja they threatened me with a knifeamenazar a algn CON + INF:nos amenazó con llamar a la policía he threatened to call the police2(dar indicios de): el edificio amenaza derrumbarse the building is in danger of collapsing o of collapseesas nubes amenazan lluvia those clouds look threatening, it looks like rain (judging from those clouds)■ amenazarvi1 «persona»: amenazar CON algo; to threaten sthlos mineros amenazan con una nueva huelga the miners are threatening a further strikeamenazar CON + INF to threaten to + INFamenazó con dimitir she threatened to resign2 (dar indicios de) amenazar CON + INF to threaten to + INFel incendio amenazaba con extenderse the fire threatened to spread■( Meteo):amenaza tormenta there's a storm brewingamenaza lluvia it's threatening to rain, it looks like rain, it looks as if it's going to rain* * *
amenazar ( conjugate amenazar) verbo transitivo
b) ( dar indicios de):
verbo intransitivo amenazar con hacer algo to threaten to do sth
amenazar v impers (Meteo):
amenaza lluvia it's threatening to rain
amenazar verbo transitivo to threaten: los secuestradores le amenazaron de muerte, the kidnappers threatened to kill him
' amenazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acechar
- advertir
- ruina
- intimidar
English:
loom
- menace
- overhang
- threaten
- shake
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to threaten;amenazar a alguien con hacerle algo to threaten to do sth to sb;amenazar a alguien con hacer algo to threaten sb with doing sth;amenazar a alguien con el despido to threaten to fire o sack sb;amenazar a alguien de muerte to threaten to kill sbesa casa amenaza ruina that house is in danger of collapsing♦ viamenazaron con ejecutar a los rehenes they threatened to execute the hostages2.amenazar con [dar señales de] to threaten to;una huelga que amenaza con crear un caos de transporte a strike which threatens to cause transport chaos;una especie que amenaza con desaparecer an endangered species, a species which is in danger of extinction♦ v impersonalamenaza lluvia/tormenta it looks like it's going to rain/there's going to be a storm* * *I v/t threaten (con, de with);amenazar a alguien de muerte threaten to kill s.o.;amenazar ruina threaten to collapse, be on the verge of collapse;amenaza tempestad there’s a storm brewingII v/i:amenazar con threaten to* * *amenazar {21} v: to threaten* * *amenazar vb1. (a una persona) to threaten2. (una cosa) to look like -
14 bramar
v.1 to bellow (animal).2 to roar.El toro brama de ira The bull bellows with rage.3 to groan (person) (de dolor).4 to howl, to bluster, to blow fiercely, to roar.El viento brama The wind roars.5 to trumpet.El elefante brama de alegría The elephant trumpets with joy.6 to bell, to bellow.El ciervo brama The deer bells.7 to roar at, to bellow at.El toro le brama a la vaca The bull roars at the cow.8 to utter throatily, to storm, to throat.Ricardo bramó su respuesta Richard uttered his answer throatily.* * *1 (toro, ciervo) to bellow2 (persona - de cólera) to roar, bellow; (- de dolor) to howl* * *verb1) to roar2) howl* * *VI1) (Zool) [toro, elefante] to bellow; [león] to roar2) [persona]están que braman con el alcalde — * they're hopping mad with the mayor
3) (Meteo) [viento] to howl, roar; [mar] to thunder* * *verbo intransitivo* * *= bellow, roar, rage, growl.Ex. As when 'Spider!' is bellowed at someone who does not exactly care for arachnids = Como cuando se le grita "¡Una araña!" a alguien que no se asusta de los arácnidos.Ex. The article was entitled 'The New York Public Library: the lions roar again' = El artículo se titulaba "La Biblioteca Pública de Nueva York: los leones rugen de nuevo".Ex. The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.Ex. 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.* * *verbo intransitivo* * *= bellow, roar, rage, growl.Ex: As when 'Spider!' is bellowed at someone who does not exactly care for arachnids = Como cuando se le grita "¡Una araña!" a alguien que no se asusta de los arácnidos.
Ex: The article was entitled 'The New York Public Library: the lions roar again' = El artículo se titulaba "La Biblioteca Pública de Nueva York: los leones rugen de nuevo".Ex: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.Ex: 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.* * *bramar [A1 ]vi1 «toro» to bellow, roar; «ciervo» to bell, bellow; «elefante» to trumpet2 ( liter); «viento» to howl, roar; «mar» to roar3«persona»: está que brama he is fuming o seething* * *
bramar ( conjugate bramar) verbo intransitivo [toro/ciervo] to bellow;
[ elefante] to trumpet
bramar verbo intransitivo
1 (el ganado) to low, bellow
2 (gritar, rugir una persona) to roar, bellow
(el mar, el viento) to roar, howl
' bramar' also found in these entries:
English:
bellow
- rage
- roar
- snort
- howl
* * *bramar vi1. [animal] to bellow2. [persona] [de dolor] to groan;[de ira] to roar3. [viento] to howl;[mar] to roar* * *v/i1 de animal bellow, roar* * *bramar vi1) rugir: to roar, to bellow2) : to howl (of the wind)* * *bramar vb to bellow -
15 capitular
adj.capitular, capitulary.v.1 to capitulate, to surrender.Los soldados capitularon súbitamente The soldiers capitulated suddenly.El pueblo capituló su libertad The village surrendered its liberty.2 to come to terms, to make a pact, to acquiesce.Las partes capitularon al fin The parties came to terms at last.* * *► adjetivo1 capitular, capitulary1 (individuo de alguna comunidad eclesiástica) capitular1 MILITAR (rendirse) to capitulate2 (pactar) to come to an agreement, reach an agreement1 (pactar) to agree to2 (hacer capítulos de cargos) to charge* * *I1. VT1) [+ condiciones] to agree to, agree on2) (Jur) to charge (de with)impeach2. VI1) (Mil) (=rendirse) to capitulate, surrender2) (=pactar) to come to terms, make an agreement ( con with)IIADJ (Rel) chapter antes de ssala capitular — chapter house, meeting room
* * *verbo intransitivo to surrender, capitulate* * *= capitulate, surrender.Ex. The battle raged far longer than expected before the Spaniards finally capitulated.Ex. And we know that when one side surrenders to another in battle, it's a sign they've given up any hope for victory.----* sala capitular = chapter house.* * *verbo intransitivo to surrender, capitulate* * *= capitulate, surrender.Ex: The battle raged far longer than expected before the Spaniards finally capitulated.
Ex: And we know that when one side surrenders to another in battle, it's a sign they've given up any hope for victory.* sala capitular = chapter house.* * *vito surrender, capitulate* * *
capitular
I verbo intransitivo
1 Mil (rendirse) to capitulate, surrender
2 (pactar) to reach an agreement
3 (ceder, claudicar) to give in
II adjetivo Rel of the chapter
' capitular' also found in these entries:
English:
capitulate
* * *capitular1 adjsala capitular chapterhousecapitular2 vito capitulate, to surrender* * *I v/i surrender, capitulateII adj REL:sala capitular chapterhouse* * *capitular vi: to capitulate, to surrender -
16 de fin de año
(n.) = end of the yearEx. The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.* * *(n.) = end of the yearEx: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.
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17 enseñar los dientes
figurado to bare one's teeth* * *to show one's claws, turn nasty* * *(v.) = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teethEx. Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.Ex. He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.* * *(v.) = show + Posesivo + teeth, bare + Posesivo + teethEx: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.
Ex: He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward. -
18 epidemia + arrasar
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19 escarlatina
adj.scarlet.f.scarlet fever.* * *1 scarlet fever* * ** * *femenino scarlet fever, scarlatina* * *Ex. Evidence is slight that books ever helped spread the epidemics of smallpox, tuberculosis, and scarlet fever that raged in US and European cities at the turn of the century.* * *femenino scarlet fever, scarlatina* * *Ex: Evidence is slight that books ever helped spread the epidemics of smallpox, tuberculosis, and scarlet fever that raged in US and European cities at the turn of the century.
* * *scarlet fever, scarlatina* * *
escarlatina sustantivo femenino
scarlet fever, scarlatina
escarlatina f Med scarlet fever
' escarlatina' also found in these entries:
English:
scarlet fever
- scarlet
* * *escarlatina nfscarlet fever* * *f MED scarlet fever* * *escarlatina nf: scarlet fever -
20 evidencia + ser + escasa
(n.) = evidence + be + slightEx. Evidence is slight that books ever helped spread the epidemics of smallpox, tuberculosis, and scarlet fever that raged in US and European cities at the turn of the century.* * *(n.) = evidence + be + slightEx: Evidence is slight that books ever helped spread the epidemics of smallpox, tuberculosis, and scarlet fever that raged in US and European cities at the turn of the century.
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