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1 receive
rə'si:v1) (to get or be given: He received a letter; They received a good education.) recibir2) (to have a formal meeting with: The Pope received the Queen in the Vatican.) recibir3) (to allow to join something: He was received into the group.) recibir, acoger4) (to greet, react to, in some way: The news was received in silence; The townspeople received the heroes with great cheers.) recibir, acoger5) (to accept (stolen goods) especially with the intention of reselling (them).) comerciar (con)•- receiverreceive vb recibirtr[rɪ'siːv]1 (gen) recibir2 (wound) sufrir3 (radio signal) recibir■ are you receiving me, Halifax? ¿me reciben, Halifax?4 (stolen goods) comerciar con1 (in tennis etc) estar al resto1 (welcome) recibir, acoger\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the receiving end ser la víctima, ser quien le toca recibirto be well/badly received tener una buena/mala acogidareceived pronunciation pronunciación nombre femenino estándarreceived wisdom sabiduría popular1) get: recibirto receive a letter: recibir una cartato receive a blow: recibir un golpe2) welcome: acoger, recibirto receive guests: tener invitados3) : recibir, captar (señales de radio)v.• acoger v.• cobrar v.• comulgar v.• percibir v.• recibir v.• ser restador v.rɪ'siːv
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1)a) \<\<letter/award/visit\>\> recibir; \<\<payment\>\> recibir, cobrar, percibir (frml); \<\<stolen goods\>\> comerciar con, reducir* (AmS); \<\<serve/ball\>\> recibir; \<\<injuries\>\> sufrir; \<\<blow\>\> recibirreceived with thanks the sum of... — recibí (conforme) la suma de...
to receive treatment — ser* tratado
b) ( react to) \<\<proposal/news/idea\>\> recibir, acoger*c) received past pReceived Pronunciation — pronunciación f estándar
2) (welcome, admit) (frml) recibir, acoger*to be received into the Church — ser* admitido en el seno de la Iglesia
3) (Rad, TV) \<\<signal\>\> recibir, captar
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vito be on the receiving end of something — ser* el blanco or la víctima de algo
[rɪ'siːv]it is better o more blessed to give than to receive — más vale dar que recibir
1. VT1) (=get) [+ letter, gift, money, visit, salary, sacrament] recibir; [+ stolen goods] comerciar con; (Tennis) [+ ball, service] recibirall contributions will be gratefully received — todas las contribuciones que nos lleguen serán bien recibidas
I never received her message — nunca llegué a recibir su mensaje, nunca me llegó su mensaje
he received a wound in the leg — resultó herido en la pierna, sufrió una herida en la pierna
received with thanks — (Comm) recibí
he received hospital treatment for cuts to the face — fue tratado en el hospital de unos cortes que tenía en la cara
2) (=greet) [+ visitors] recibir; [+ guests] recibir, acoger; [+ publication, idea, performance] acogerto be well received — [book, idea] tener buena acogida
3) (=admit) [+ new member] admitir4) (Rad, TV) [+ transmission] recibirare you receiving me? — ¿me recibe?
2. VI1) (=get) recibir2) (Jur) (=buy and sell stolen goods) comerciar con artículos robados3) (Tennis) recibir4) frm (socially) recibir5) (Rad, TV) recibirwhisky two receiving! — ¡aquí whisky two, te recibo!
* * *[rɪ'siːv]
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1)a) \<\<letter/award/visit\>\> recibir; \<\<payment\>\> recibir, cobrar, percibir (frml); \<\<stolen goods\>\> comerciar con, reducir* (AmS); \<\<serve/ball\>\> recibir; \<\<injuries\>\> sufrir; \<\<blow\>\> recibirreceived with thanks the sum of... — recibí (conforme) la suma de...
to receive treatment — ser* tratado
b) ( react to) \<\<proposal/news/idea\>\> recibir, acoger*c) received past pReceived Pronunciation — pronunciación f estándar
2) (welcome, admit) (frml) recibir, acoger*to be received into the Church — ser* admitido en el seno de la Iglesia
3) (Rad, TV) \<\<signal\>\> recibir, captar
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vito be on the receiving end of something — ser* el blanco or la víctima de algo
it is better o more blessed to give than to receive — más vale dar que recibir
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2 sympathy
'simpəði1) (a feeling of pity or sorrow for a person in trouble: When her husband died, she received many letters of sympathy.) compasión, lástima2) (the state or feeling of being in agreement with, or of being able to understand, the attitude or feelings of another person: I have no sympathy with such a stupid attitude; Are you in sympathy with the strikers?) afinidad; comprensión; acuerdo (estar de acuerdo con alguien)•- sympathetically
- sympathize
- sympathise
sympathy n compasiónI have a lot of sympathy for women in that situation compadezco a las mujeres que están en esa situacióntr['sɪmpəɵɪ]noun (pl sympathies)1 (pity, compassion) compasión nombre femenino, lástima; (condolences) condolencia, pésame nombre masculino■ he didn't show much sympathy for my plight no mostró mucha compasión por la difícil situación en que me encontraba■ we felt great sympathy for the victims of the tragedy sentimos gran compasión por las víctimas de la tragedia■ there was an unusual bond of sympathy between them había un vínculo de afinidad insólito entre ellos3 (agreement, support) acuerdo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come out in sympathy (with somebody) declararse en huelga por solidaridad (con alguien)to express one's sympathy dar el pésameletter of sympathy carta de pésame1) compassion: compasión f2) understanding: comprensión f3) agreement: solidaridad fin sympathy with: de acuerdo con4) condolences: pésame m, condolencias fpln.• compasión s.f.• lástima s.f.• simpatía s.f.• ángel s.m.'sɪmpəθi1)a) u ( pity) compasión f, lástima fb) ( condolences) (often pl)please accept this expression of our deepest sympathy o sympathies — le rogamos acepte nuestro más sentido pésame or nuestras más sinceras condolencias (frml)
you have my deepest sympathy — lo acompaño en el sentimiento (fr hecha), mi más sentido pésame (fr hecha)
2)a) u (support, approval)I was in/out of sympathy with the majority — estaba/no estaba de acuerdo con la mayoría
to come out in sympathy with somebody — ( Lab Rel) declararse en huelga en solidaridad con alguien; (before n) <strike, action> solidario, de solidaridad
b) sympathies pl (loyalty, leanings) (often pl) simpatías fpl['sɪmpǝθɪ]Republican sympathies — tendencias fpl republicanas
1. N1) (=compassion) compasión fhave you no sympathy? — ¿no tiene compasión?
you won't get any sympathy from me! — ¡no me das ninguna pena!
I have no sympathy for him — no siento ninguna compasión or pena por él
2) (=agreement) solidaridad fthey came out in sympathy with their colleagues — se declararon en huelga por solidaridad con sus colegas
the sky clouded over, in sympathy with her mood — el cielo se nubló, poniéndose así a tono con su estado de ánimo
3) sympathies (Pol) simpatías fpl2.CPDsympathy strike N — huelga f de solidaridad
sympathy vote N — voto m de solidaridad
* * *['sɪmpəθi]1)a) u ( pity) compasión f, lástima fb) ( condolences) (often pl)please accept this expression of our deepest sympathy o sympathies — le rogamos acepte nuestro más sentido pésame or nuestras más sinceras condolencias (frml)
you have my deepest sympathy — lo acompaño en el sentimiento (fr hecha), mi más sentido pésame (fr hecha)
2)a) u (support, approval)I was in/out of sympathy with the majority — estaba/no estaba de acuerdo con la mayoría
to come out in sympathy with somebody — ( Lab Rel) declararse en huelga en solidaridad con alguien; (before n) <strike, action> solidario, de solidaridad
b) sympathies pl (loyalty, leanings) (often pl) simpatías fplRepublican sympathies — tendencias fpl republicanas
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