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'beri1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) enterrar2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) esconder•- burial- bury the hatchet
bury vb enterrartr['berɪ]1 enterrar2 (body) sepultar, enterrar3 figurative use (outlive) enterrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be buried recibir sepulturato be buried at sea recibir sepultura en el marto be buried alive ser enterrado,-a vivo,-ato bury oneself in ones' work figurative use enfrascarse en el trabajoto bury one's face in one's hands figurative use taparse el rostro con las manosto be buried in thought figurative use estar ensimismado,-a1) inter: enterrar, sepultar2) hide: esconder, ocultar3)to bury oneself in : enfrascarse env.• enterrar v.• inhumar v.• ocultar v.• sepultar v.• soterrar v.'beri
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buries, burying, buried transitive verb1) enterrar*, sepultar (frml)to bury somebody at sea — dar* sepultura a alguien en el mar (frml)
2) (plunge, thrust)to bury something (in something): she buried the knife in his chest le enterró or le hundió or le clavó el cuchillo en el pecho; he buried his head in his hands — ocultó la cabeza entre las manos
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v refla) ( immerse oneself)to bury oneself in something — \<\<in one's work/one's books\>\> enfrascarse* en algo
b) ( become lodged) \<\<bullet\>\> alojarse['berɪ]VT1) [+ body, treasure] enterrar; (fig) [+ memory, matter] echar tierra sobre2) (=conceal)to bury o.s. in the country — perderse en la campiña
3) (=engross)buried in thought — ensimismado, absorto en sus pensamientos
she buried herself in her book — se ensimismó en la lectura, se enfrascó en el libro
4) (=plunge) [+ claws, knife] clavar (in en)5) (Sport) * (=defeat) aplastar ** * *['beri]
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buries, burying, buried transitive verb1) enterrar*, sepultar (frml)to bury somebody at sea — dar* sepultura a alguien en el mar (frml)
2) (plunge, thrust)to bury something (in something): she buried the knife in his chest le enterró or le hundió or le clavó el cuchillo en el pecho; he buried his head in his hands — ocultó la cabeza entre las manos
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v refla) ( immerse oneself)to bury oneself in something — \<\<in one's work/one's books\>\> enfrascarse* en algo
b) ( become lodged) \<\<bullet\>\> alojarse -
2 bury
1. IIIbury smb., smth, bury a (dead person (one's uncle, etc.) похоронить покойника и т. д., she has buried all her children (all her relatives, etc.) она потеряла /схоронила/ всех своих детей и т. д.; she has buried five husbands она пережила пятерых мужей; bury one's differences позабыть разногласия2. IVbury smb. in same manner bury one's parents solemnly (ceremoniously, quietly, shabbily, etc.) торжественно и т. д. похоронить родителей3. VIbury smb. in some state bury the man alive похоронить человека заживо4. XI1) be buried he is dead and buried он уже давно лежит в сырой земле; the whole thing is dead and buried все это давно быльем поросло /предано забвению/; be buried in some manner the victim of accident was buried without identification жертву несчастного случая похоронили без установления личности; be buried in (under, etc.) smth. he was buried in his home town он был похоронен в родном городе; he was buried in an avalanche (under /in/ the ruins, under the landslide, beneath the debris, etc.) он был погребен под снежной лавиной и т. д., the house was buried under the snow дом занесло снегом; my passport was buried under the other papers мой паспорт лежал под другими бумагами; we found a poem of his buried in an obscure periodical нам удалось раскопать одно из его стихотворений, затерявшееся в малоизвестном журнале; he is buried in oblivion память о нем канула в лету || be buried alive быть заживо погребенным2) be buried in smth. be buried in the memories of the past (in thought, in grief, etc.) быть погружённым /уйти/ в воспоминания о прошлом и т. д., be buried in business (in studies, in one's books, etc.) с головой уйти /погрузиться/ в дела и т. д.; the town is already buried in sleep город уже погрузился в сон5. XVIIIbury oneself in smith.1)bury oneself in the country похоронить себя в деревне /в глуши/; you mustn't bury yourself in your room ты не должен сидеть безвылазно а своей комнате2)bury oneself In one's books (in one's studies, in one's work, etc.) погрузиться /уйти с головой/ в книги и т. д.6. XXI11) bury smb. in /at/ smth. bury the hero in his native earth (in consecrated ground, at sea,. etc.) похоронить героя на родине /в родной земле/ и т. д.; bury smb. with smth. bury the defenders of the town with the traditional funeral rites похоронить защитников города по традиционному похоронному обряду; they buried him with all due honours его тело было предано земле со всеми почестями2) bury smth. in (under) smth. bury a bone in the ground (ammunition under some stones, a bottle under snow, toys in the leaves, the spade in the ruins. etc.) закачивать /прятать/ кость в землю и т. д.; we decided to bury the box in the ground мы решили закопать этот ящик в землю3) bury smth. in (on) smth. bury one's face (one's head, etc.) in one's hands закрыть лицо и т. д. руками; bury one's face oil smb.'s breast спрятать лицо у кого-л. на /на чьей-л./ груди; the child buried his face in her lap ребенок уткнулся лицом ей в колени: bury one's hands in one's pocket засунуть руки глубоко в карманы; he buried his head in the sand он зарылся головой в песок
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