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بَعْض \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if/ whether she has any milk/ any bottles of beer?, after not and without: I haven’t got any money/ books. He did it without any difficulty. certain: not named or described, but known: Certain things are missing from the store. some: in meanings, (with lights) an amount of: I need some money. Can you lend me some?, (compared with others): Some (or some boys or some of the boys) can swim, others cannot, (compared with all): They cannot all swim, but some (of them) can. \ See Also أي (أَيّ) -
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حَوَالَى \ about: not exactly; a little before or after; a little more or less: about 9 o’clock; about 50 boys. close on: nearly: There were close on a hundred people at the meeting. near: close to, in time: It was near midnight when he got home. nearly: almost: She’s nearly ready. It’s nearly six o’clock.. odd: (after a guessed number which is the nearest 10 or 100 or 1000 below the actual number) and more: 50-odd boys (between 50 and 60); 600-odd girls (between 600 and 700). roughly: (with numbers and amounts) not exactly; about: roughly 50 trees; roughly a mile away. some: (with numbers) about: Some 70 people attended the meeting. something like: (with numbers) about: He owns something like 400 cattle; It cost something like $3. towards: (of time) near; just before: Towards evening it began to rain. \ See Also تقريبا (تَقْريبًا) -
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نَحْوَ \ about: not exactly; a little before or after; a little more or less: about 9 o’clock; about 50 boys. approximately: nearly, but not exactly: The box weighed approximately 10 kilos. for: towards: We set off for home. more or less: about, but not exactly: It’s 20 miles away, more or less. She’s more or less ready, but she can’t find her handbag. on: (showing a direction) towards: She turned her back on me. His eyes were on the door. some: (with numbers) about: Some 70 people attended the meeting. something like: (with numbers) about: He owns something like 400 cattle, about It cost something like $3. to: in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. He jumped on to the table. towards: in the direction of: My window faced towards the east., in regard to What are your feelings towards her?. -
5 chico
adj.small, little.intj.boy, hey.m.1 boy, child, lad, little boy.2 boyfriend.Ese es tu chico? Is he your boyfriend?3 Chico, Leonard Marx.* * *► adjetivo1 (pequeño) small, little► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (gen) kid, youngster1 (muchacho) boy2 (aprendiz) errand boy; (de oficina) office boy\como chico con zapatos nuevos familiar like a kid with a new toydejar chico,-a a alguien figurado to make somebody look small————————1 (muchacho) boy2 (aprendiz) errand boy; (de oficina) office boy* * *1. (f. - chica)adj.1) little, small2) young2. (f. - chica)nounboy / girl* * *chico, -a1. ADJ1) (=pequeño) small, little2) (=joven) youngyo era muy chico, pero me acuerdo de ella — I was very young but I remember her
de chico no me gustaban las verduras — I didn't like vegetables when I was little, as a child, I didn't like vegetables
2. SM / F1) (=joven) boy/girlme gusta un chico de Barcelona — there's a guy * o boy from Barcelona I like
2) (=niño) boy/girlchico de los recados — office boy, messenger boy
3) (=hijo) boy/girlno nos hemos divorciado aún por los chicos — we haven't got divorced yet because of the kids * o children
4) (=novio) boyfriend/girlfriend¿sales con algún chico? — are you going out with anyone?, have you got a boyfriend?
5) [apelativo]a) [a un adulto]mira, chico, déjalo — OK, just leave it, will you?
chica, ¡qué cambiada estás! — hey! o you know, you look so different!
¡hola, chicos! ¿qué tal? — hi, guys! how're you doing? *
hola chicas ¡ya estoy aquí! — hi, girls, here I am!
b) [a un niño]¡oye, chico! ¿quieres ganarte un poco de dinero? — hey! do you want to earn yourself a bit of money?
chicachica, ¡no corras! — don't run, dear!
3.SM LAm (Naipes) game, round; (Billar) game; (Snooker) frame* * *I- ca adjetivo (esp AmL)íbamos de chicos or cuando éramos chicos — we used to go there as children o when we were little (colloq)
dejar chico a alguien — (fam) to put somebody to shame
c) ( pequeño) smallII- ca masculino, femenino1)a) ( niño) (m) boy; (f) girluno chicos — ( varones) some boys; ( varones y hombras) some children
b) ( hijo) (m) son, boy; (f) daughter, girlc) ( joven) (m) guy (colloq), boy (colloq), bloke (BrE colloq); (f) girld) ( empleado joven) (m) boy; (f) girle) ( como apelativo)chico! ¿tú por aquí? — well, well! what brings you here?
chico, no seas tonto — come on, don't be so silly
* * *I- ca adjetivo (esp AmL)íbamos de chicos or cuando éramos chicos — we used to go there as children o when we were little (colloq)
dejar chico a alguien — (fam) to put somebody to shame
c) ( pequeño) smallII- ca masculino, femenino1)a) ( niño) (m) boy; (f) girluno chicos — ( varones) some boys; ( varones y hombras) some children
b) ( hijo) (m) son, boy; (f) daughter, girlc) ( joven) (m) guy (colloq), boy (colloq), bloke (BrE colloq); (f) girld) ( empleado joven) (m) boy; (f) girle) ( como apelativo)chico! ¿tú por aquí? — well, well! what brings you here?
chico, no seas tonto — come on, don't be so silly
* * *chico11 = boy, youngster, kiddy [kiddie], kid, young boy, lad, laddie.Ex: This is a story about a thirteen-year-old boy who lives in New York and is so often the victim of street bullies that he hides in the subway, where he manages to make a home for himself.
Ex: If by being identified in the popular mind with a few gifted youngsters we compromise our ability to attract blue collar workers, for example, I think we'll have done ourselves irreparable harm.Ex: If they can do it for the kiddies, perhaps they can do it for the adults too.Ex: He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.Ex: 2 case histories are outlined -- the case of a woman who might be dead and that of a young boy and a potentially rabid dog.Ex: 'Aye,' said the farmer, 'you are right, lad'.Ex: This festival has its origins in the 19th century, when young laddies and lasses had very few places where they could meet, greet and flirt in a socially acceptable manner.* chica bonita y tonta = bimbo.* chico de pueblo = small-town country boy.* chico lector = reading-boy.* chico o chica de trece años = thirteen-year-old.* chico travieso = naughty boy.* ser un buen chico = be a sport.chico22 = small [smaller -comp., smallest -sup.], little [little -comp., littlest -sup.], dinky [dinkier -comp., dinkiest -sup.].Ex: The small extract from the index to BNB in figure 2.1 demonstrates some of the features of index entries generated according to PRECIS indexing.
Ex: To introduce a little vulgarity, it would be absolutely hell on browsers were all the works by Agatha Christie or Dorothy Sayers or Dashiell Hammett or you name it, entered individually by their title.Ex: Pluto, scorned by astronomers who considered it too dinky and distant, was unceremoniously stripped of its status as a planet Thursday.* área chica, el = six-yard box, the.* niño chico = young kid.* Nombre de Lugar + quedarse chico = outgrow + Nombre de Lugar.* * *( esp AmL)1 (joven) ‹persona› younges muy chico para salir solo he's too young to go out on his ownuna playa a la que íbamos de chicos or cuando éramos chicos a beach we used to go to as children o when we were young, a beach we used to go to when we were small o little ( colloq)2 (bajo) ‹persona› smalles muy chico para su edad he's very small for his agechiquita or chiquitita pero cumplidora (CS); she may be small but she's good ( o clever etc)dejar chico a algn ( fam); to put sb to shamese puso a hablar de filosofía y nos dejó chicos a todos she started talking about philosophy and put us all to shame o ( colloq) showed us all uplas dejarás chicas a todas con ese vestido with that dress you'll put everyone else in the shade ( colloq)quedarse chico: en física me quedo chico junto a él he puts me to shame when it comes to physics3 (pequeño) smalles un bar muy chico it's a very small barlos pantalones le quedan chicos the trousers are too small for himme dio un pedacito chiquitito he gave me a tiny piecemasculine, feminineAes un chico muy bueno he's a very good boy, he's very goodtengo que recoger a los chicos del colegio I have to pick the children o ( colloq) kids up from schoolchico de la calle street urchinmis chicos van a ese colegio my children go to that schoolmi chico mayor está haciendo la mili my eldest boy o son is doing his military serviceayer te vi con tu chico I saw you with your boyfriend yesterday5(como apelativo): chica, no te puedes imaginar lo que me pasó hey, you'll never guess what happened to me¡chico! ¿tú por aquí? well, well! what brings you here?chico, no seas tonto, todo te lo crees come on, don't be so silly, you'd believe anythingCompuesto:messenger boyB* * *
chico◊ -ca adjetivo (esp AmL)
◊ cuando éramos chicos when we were little (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
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(f) girl
(f) daughter, girl
(f) girl;
( varones y hembras) some boys and girls
(f) girle) ( como apelativo):◊ ¡chico! ¿tú por aquí? well, well! what brings you here?
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( en bolos) game
chico,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino (muchacho) boy, lad
(muchacha) girl
II adjetivo small, little
' chico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arreglo
- chaval
- chavala
- chica
- ser
- fortachón
- fortachona
- limitada
- limitado
- llenarse
- mentirosa
- mentiroso
- recogepelotas
- representar
- sentida
- sentido
- solícita
- solícito
- varón
- acabar
- deshonra
- este
- guapetón
- temperamento
English:
angrily
- boy
- date
- dope
- go out
- go-go
- gofer
- hit
- hit back
- interact
- leave out
- mate
- small
- toyboy
- boyish
- kid
- little
- nice
- wee
- who
- world
- youngster
* * *chico, -a♦ adjesp Am1. [joven] small, young;este perro es demasiado chico para separarlo de su madre this dog is too small o young to be taken away from its mother2. [de poco tamaño] small;lo bueno viene en frasco chico good things come in small packages♦ nm,f1. [joven] boy, f girl;no es mala chica she isn't a bad girl2. [hijo] son, boy;[hija] daughter, girl;mi chica mayor ya se ha casado my eldest daughter o girl is already married;los chicos han ido a pasar el fin de semana con sus abuelos the children have gone to their grandparents for the weekend3. [empleado] boy, f girl;la compra se la llevará el chico the delivery boy will bring your shopping home for youRP chico de los mandados [en oficina] office boy; [en tienda] errand boy;chico de los recados [en oficina] office boy;[en tienda] errand boy4. [novio] boyfriend;[novia] girlfriend;a ver si nos presentas a tu chico why don't you introduce us to your boyfriend o young man?5. [tratamiento]chico, ponme un café waiter, could I have a coffee, please?;¡chica, no sé qué decirte! well, what can I say?;¡chico, qué suerte has tenido! you lucky thing!;chica, haz lo que quieras look, you can do what you want;¡vamos chico, no te pongas así! come on, don't be like that!* * *I adj small, little;peinado a lo chico with short hair, with a boyish haircut* * *chico, -ca adj1) : little, small2) : youngchico, -ca n1) : child, boy m, girl f2) : young man m, young woman f* * *chico n1. (en general) boy -
6 بعض
بَعْض \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if/ whether she has any milk/ any bottles of beer?, after not and without: I haven’t got any money/ books. He did it without any difficulty. certain: not named or described, but known: Certain things are missing from the store. some: in meanings, (with lights) an amount of: I need some money. Can you lend me some?, (compared with others): Some (or some boys or some of the boys) can swim, others cannot, (compared with all): They cannot all swim, but some (of them) can. \ See Also أي (أَيّ) \ بَعْضَ الشَّيء \ a trifle: slightly: This coat is a trifle too big for me. rather: not very, but fairly: I was rather sorry to miss that meeting. \ بعضَ الوقت \ bit: for a short time: Please wait a bit. little: a short time: Wait here a little. -
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بَعْض \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if/ whether she has any milk/ any bottles of beer?, after not and without: I haven’t got any money/ books. He did it without any difficulty. certain: not named or described, but known: Certain things are missing from the store. some: in meanings, (with lights) an amount of: I need some money. Can you lend me some?, (compared with others): Some (or some boys or some of the boys) can swim, others cannot, (compared with all): They cannot all swim, but some (of them) can. \ See Also أي (أَيّ) -
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بَعْض \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if/ whether she has any milk/ any bottles of beer?, after not and without: I haven’t got any money/ books. He did it without any difficulty. certain: not named or described, but known: Certain things are missing from the store. some: in meanings, (with lights) an amount of: I need some money. Can you lend me some?, (compared with others): Some (or some boys or some of the boys) can swim, others cannot, (compared with all): They cannot all swim, but some (of them) can. \ See Also أي (أَيّ) -
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بَعْض \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if/ whether she has any milk/ any bottles of beer?, after not and without: I haven’t got any money/ books. He did it without any difficulty. certain: not named or described, but known: Certain things are missing from the store. some: in meanings, (with lights) an amount of: I need some money. Can you lend me some?, (compared with others): Some (or some boys or some of the boys) can swim, others cannot, (compared with all): They cannot all swim, but some (of them) can. \ See Also أي (أَيّ) -
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11 alguno
adj.at all, of any kind.No hay dinero alguno en mi bolsillo There is no money at all in my pocket.pron.1 any one, a particular one, some.2 someone, anybody, anyone, somebody.* * *► adjetivo1 (afirmativo) some; (interrogativo, negativo) any■ ¿ha habido alguna llamada? has anyone phoned?, have there been any phone calls?1 (afirmativo) someone, somebody; (interrogativo, negativo) anybody\alguno que otro some, a few* * *1. (f. - alguna)pron.someone, somebody- algunos
- algunas 2. (f. - alguna)adj.1) some, any2) not any, not at all (in negative sentences)•* * *alguno, -a1. ADJ( antes de sm sing algún)1) [antes de s] [en oraciones afirmativas] some; [en oraciones interrogativas, condicionales] anytuvimos algunas dificultades — we had a few o some difficulties
¿conoces algún hotel barato? — do you know a cheap hotel?
hubo alguna que otra nube — there were one or two clouds, there was the odd cloud
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alguna vez — [en oraciones afirmativas] at some point; [en oraciones interrogativas, condicionales] evertodos lo hemos hecho alguna vez — we've all done it at one time or another o at some point
¿has estado alguna vez en Nueva York? — have you ever been to New York?
2) [después de s]•
sin interés alguno — without the slightest interestduda•
sin valor alguno — completely worthless3) pl algunos (=varios) several2. PRON1) (=objeto) onede entre tantas camisas, seguro que alguna te gustará — out of all these shirts, there's bound to be one that you like
2) (=persona) someone, somebodysiempre hay alguno que protesta — there is always one o someone o somebody who complains
ALGUNO, ALGO "Some" y "any" en oraciones afirmativas e interrogativas Fras es afirmativas ► En frases afirmativas debe usarse some o las formas compuestas de some: He leído algunos artículos interesantes sobre el tema I have read some interesting articles on the subject Algunos no están de acuerdo Some people disagree He comprado algo para ti I've bought something for you Fras es interrogativas ► En frases interrogativas que expresan algún tipo de ofrecimiento o petición y cuya respuesta se espera que sea positiva, también debe emplearse la forma some {etc}: Tienes muchos libros. ¿Me dejas alguno? You've got lots of books. Can I borrow some? ► En el resto de las frases interrogativas, empléese any o las formas compuestas de any: ¿Se te ocurre alguna otra idea? Do you have any other ideas? ¿Hay algún sitio donde podamos escondernos? Is there anywhere we can hide? Fras es condicionales ► La construcción si + ((verbo)) + algo o algún/ alguna {etc} se traduce al inglés por if + ((sujeto)) + ((verbo)) + any {o} some, {etc}: Si necesitas algo, dímelo If you need anything, let me know Si quiere algunas cintas, no deje de pedirlas If you would like some tapes, don't hesitate to ask Hay que tener en cuenta que some se utiliza cuando tenemos más certeza de que la condición se vaya a cumplir. Para otros usos y ejemplos ver algo, alguno see NINGUNOvinieron algunos, pero no todos — some of them came, but not all
* * *I- na adjetivo1) (delante del n)a) ( indicando uno indeterminado) someb) (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc) any¿tocas algún instrumento? — do you play any instruments?
si tienes algún problema — if there's any problem, if you have any problems
¿te dio algún recado para mí? — did she give you a message for me?
hace algunos años — some years ago o a few years ago
algún or alguno que otro/alguna que otra: escribió algún que otro artículo he wrote one or two articles; algún or alguno que otro lujo the odd luxury; he ido alguna que otra vez I've been once or twice; alguna que otra vez vamos al cine — we go to the cinema now and then
2) (detrás del n) ( con valor negativo)II- na pronombrea) (cosa, persona indeterminada) oneb) (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc)buscaba una guía ¿tiene alguna? — I was looking for a guide, do you have one o any?
c) ( una cantidad indeterminada - de personas) some people; (- de cosas) somehe visto alguna or algunas — I've seen some
* * *= one or other, some.Ex. The array of data bases available through one or other of the online hosts is rapidly expanding.Ex. The banning of The Times newspapers by some local authorities has been a case in question.----* alguna que otra vez = from time to time, every once in a while, occasional, every now and then, every now and again.* algunas personas = some people.* algunas veces = sometimes, from time to time, occasionally.* alguna vez = ever, on any one occasion.* algún día = one day.* algunos = a few, some people.* algunos años más tarde = some years on.* algunos lo aman, otros lo odian = love it or loathe it.* algunos otros + Nombre = various other + Nombre.* algún tiempo = awhile.* algún tipo de = some, some sort of.* algún tipo de + Nombre = one kind of + Nombre + or another.* a partir de ahora y durante + Cuantificador + algunos años = for + Cuantificador + years to come.* de alguna manera = some way.* de alguna otra forma = in any other way.* de algún modo = some way.* de algún tiempo a esta parte = for some time now.* desde hace algún tiempo = for days.* durante algunos años = over a period of years.* durante algún tiempo = for days.* en alguna ocasión = on any one occasion.* en algún lugar = at some point.* en algún momento = at some point, at one time or another.* en algunos casos = in some cases.* en algunos grupos = in some quarters.* en algunos grupos de la población = in some quarters.* en algunos sectores = in some quarters.* en algunos sectores de la población = in some quarters.* en el transcurso de algunos años = over a period of years.* estar tramando alguna barrabasada = be up to no good, get up to + no good.* hace algún tiempo = a while back, some while ago, sometime back.* para alguna gente = to some people.* para algunas personas = to some people.* para alguno = to some.* por decirlo de alguna manera = so to speak.* por decirlo de algún modo = in a manner of speaking, so to speak.* por mencionar sólo algunos = to mention only a few.* si alguna vez lo fue = if it ever was.* sin causa alguna = for no reason, for no specific reason, for no particular reason, for no good reason.* sin coste alguno = without cost, without charge, free of charge, free of cost, cost free, for free, at no charge, at no cost.* sin costo adicional alguno = at no extra charge.* sin fundamento alguno = without any basis.* sin razón alguna = for no reason, for no specific reason, for no particular reason, for no good reason.* tener alguna posibilidad = have + a fighting chance.* tener alguna posibilidad de triunfar = have + a fighting chance.* ya hace algún tiempo = for quite some time.* * *I- na adjetivo1) (delante del n)a) ( indicando uno indeterminado) someb) (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc) any¿tocas algún instrumento? — do you play any instruments?
si tienes algún problema — if there's any problem, if you have any problems
¿te dio algún recado para mí? — did she give you a message for me?
hace algunos años — some years ago o a few years ago
algún or alguno que otro/alguna que otra: escribió algún que otro artículo he wrote one or two articles; algún or alguno que otro lujo the odd luxury; he ido alguna que otra vez I've been once or twice; alguna que otra vez vamos al cine — we go to the cinema now and then
2) (detrás del n) ( con valor negativo)II- na pronombrea) (cosa, persona indeterminada) oneb) (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc)buscaba una guía ¿tiene alguna? — I was looking for a guide, do you have one o any?
c) ( una cantidad indeterminada - de personas) some people; (- de cosas) somehe visto alguna or algunas — I've seen some
* * *= one or other, some.Ex: The array of data bases available through one or other of the online hosts is rapidly expanding.
Ex: The banning of The Times newspapers by some local authorities has been a case in question.* alguna que otra vez = from time to time, every once in a while, occasional, every now and then, every now and again.* algunas personas = some people.* algunas veces = sometimes, from time to time, occasionally.* alguna vez = ever, on any one occasion.* algún día = one day.* algunos = a few, some people.* algunos años más tarde = some years on.* algunos lo aman, otros lo odian = love it or loathe it.* algunos otros + Nombre = various other + Nombre.* algún tiempo = awhile.* algún tipo de = some, some sort of.* algún tipo de + Nombre = one kind of + Nombre + or another.* a partir de ahora y durante + Cuantificador + algunos años = for + Cuantificador + years to come.* de alguna manera = some way.* de alguna otra forma = in any other way.* de algún modo = some way.* de algún tiempo a esta parte = for some time now.* desde hace algún tiempo = for days.* durante algunos años = over a period of years.* durante algún tiempo = for days.* en alguna ocasión = on any one occasion.* en algún lugar = at some point.* en algún momento = at some point, at one time or another.* en algunos casos = in some cases.* en algunos grupos = in some quarters.* en algunos grupos de la población = in some quarters.* en algunos sectores = in some quarters.* en algunos sectores de la población = in some quarters.* en el transcurso de algunos años = over a period of years.* estar tramando alguna barrabasada = be up to no good, get up to + no good.* hace algún tiempo = a while back, some while ago, sometime back.* para alguna gente = to some people.* para algunas personas = to some people.* para alguno = to some.* por decirlo de alguna manera = so to speak.* por decirlo de algún modo = in a manner of speaking, so to speak.* por mencionar sólo algunos = to mention only a few.* si alguna vez lo fue = if it ever was.* sin causa alguna = for no reason, for no specific reason, for no particular reason, for no good reason.* sin coste alguno = without cost, without charge, free of charge, free of cost, cost free, for free, at no charge, at no cost.* sin costo adicional alguno = at no extra charge.* sin fundamento alguno = without any basis.* sin razón alguna = for no reason, for no specific reason, for no particular reason, for no good reason.* tener alguna posibilidad = have + a fighting chance.* tener alguna posibilidad de triunfar = have + a fighting chance.* ya hace algún tiempo = for quite some time.* * *A ( delante del n)siempre surge algún contratiempo something o some problem always crops upalgún día some o one dayen algún lugar seguro somewhere safe2 (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc) any¿tocas algún instrumento? do you play an instrument o any instruments?¿tiene alguna falta? are there any mistakes?¿te dio algún recado para mí? did she give you a message for me?si tienes algún problema me lo dices if there's any problem o if you have any problems o if you have a problem, let me know3(indicando una cantidad indeterminada): esto tiene alguna importancia this is of some importancehace algunos años some years ago o a few years agosólo me quedan tres tazas y algún plato I only have three cups and a plate or two leftfuera de algún artículo de crítica no ha escrito casi nada apart from the odd review o apart from one or two reviews he has hardly written anythingalgún or alguno que otro/alguna que otra: me gustó alguna que otra de sus acuarelas I liked a few o one or two of her watercolorsalgún or alguno que otro lujo the odd luxuryalguna que otra vez once or twice, on the odd occasionB ( detrás del n)(con valor negativo): esto no lo afectará en modo alguno this won't affect it in the slightest o at all1 (una cosa indeterminada) one(una persona indeterminada): no hay semana en que alguno de ellos no me dé un disgusto not a week passes without one of them upsetting mesiempre hay alguno que no está conforme there's always someone who doesn't agreefue en alguna de esas revistas que lo leí I read it in one of those magazines2(en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc): buscaba una guía ilustrada ¿tiene alguna? I was looking for an illustrated guide, do you have one o any?si tuviera alguno te lo prestaría if I had one I'd lend it to you3 (una cantidad indeterminada — de personas) some (people); (— de cosas) somealgunos creen que fue así some (people) believe that was the casepara alguno, es lo más importante for some, it's the most important thinghe visto alguna or algunas I've seen some* * *
alguno 1◊ -na adjetivo
1 ( delante del n)
◊ algún día some o one day;
en algún lugar somewhere
◊ ¿tocas algún instrumento? do you play any instruments?;
si tienes algún problema if there's any problem, if you have any problems
hace algunos años some years ago, a few years ago;
me quedan tres tazas y algún plato I have three cups and one or two plates;
escribió algún que otro artículo he wrote one or two articles
2 ( detrás del n) ( con valor negativo):◊ esto no lo afectará en modo alguno this won't affect it in the slightest o at all
alguno 2◊ -na pronombre
siempre hay alguno que no está conforme there's always someone who doesn't agreeb) (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc):◊ buscaba una guía ¿tiene alguna? I was looking for a guide, do you have one o any?;
si tuviera alguno if I had one
(— de cosas) some;
he visto algunas I've seen some;
he tenido alguno que otro I've had one or two
alguno,-a
I adjetivo
1 (afirmativo) some: algunos críticos elogiaron la obra, some critics praised the work
algunas veces me río sin motivo, some times I laugh for no reason
alguna que otra vez, now and then
2 (interrogativo) any: ¿tienes alguna cita para mañana?, have you any appointments for tomorrow?
3 (negativo) not at all: en este crimen no hay móvil alguno, there's no motive at all for this crime
II pron indef
1 someone, somebody
alguno que otro, someone or other 2 algunos,-as, some (people)
' alguno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
algún
- alguna
- inconveniente
- vínculo
- compromiso
English:
aimlessly
- any
- anybody
- care
- some
- either
- odd
* * *alguno, -a algún is used instead of alguno before masculine singular nouns (e.g. algún día some day).♦ adj1. [indeterminado] some;[en frases interrogativas] any;¿tienes algún libro? do you have any books?;¿tiene algún otro color? do you have any other colours?;algún día some o one day;en algún lugar somewhere;tiene que estar en algún lugar it must be somewhere or other;compró algunas cosas he bought a few things;ha surgido algún (que otro) problema the odd problem has come up;si tuvieras alguna duda me lo dices should you have any queries, let me know2. [en frases negativas] any;no tiene importancia alguna it's of no importance whatsoever;no tengo interés alguno (en hacerlo) I'm not in the least (bit) interested (in doing it);en modo alguno in no way;no vamos a permitir que este contratiempo nos afecte en modo alguno we're not going to allow this setback to affect us in any way♦ pron1. [persona] someone, somebody;* * *I adj1 en frases afirmativas some;alguno que otro de sus libros a few of his books;alguno que otro jueves occasionally on a Thursday;fumo alguno que otro cigarrillo de vez en cuando I smoke the odd cigarette, I have a cigarette from time to time;de modo alguno in the slightest, at all;de alguna manera somehow;en alguna parte somewhereno la influyó de modo alguno it didn’t influence her in any way;si alguna vez … if at any time …II pron: persona someone, somebody;algunos opinan que some people think that;alguno se podrá usar objeto we’ll be able to use some of them;si alguno de vosotros/aquéllos … if one of you/them …* * *1) : some, anyalgún día: someday, one dayno tengo noticia alguna: I have no news at all3)algunas veces : sometimesalguno, -na pron1) : one, someone, somebodyalguno de ellos: one of them2) algunos, -nas pron pl: some, a fewalgunos quieren trabajar: some want to work* * *alguno1 adj1. (en frases afirmativas) some2. (en frases interrogativas) any¿conoces algún restaurante barato? do you know any cheap restaurants?3. (en frase negativas) no / not... any¿has estado alguna vez en Santander? have you ever been to Santander?alguno2 pron1. (singular) one2. (plural) some -
12 выпроводить
1) General subject: pack off, right-about, see off (напр, some boys were trespassing in our garden but I saw them off pretty quickly), see off the premises, see somebody off the premises, send flying, send packing, send to the right-about, send rightabouts, show the door, send somebody about his business, bundle off -
13 etsi
I.iz.1. resignation; nahigabeak \etsi onean daramatza she bears anguish with resignation; \etsian bizi izan to live in resignation | to live resigned to one's fate2. despair; egoera horrek \etsia eman zion that situation plunged him into despair ; \etsia hartu to give up | to lose hope |to despair, | to become disheartened; etsian \etsi in all despair; \etsin in despair; \etsian jarri nintzen I went into despair3. ( amaia) end ; lanari \etsia eman to finishing work | finish a job4. ( susmo txarra) misgiving, suspicion, distrust5. ( hitzarmena) deal, agreement ; \etsi bat egin to make a deal6. ( orantza, altxagarria) leaven, leavening, yeast du/ad.1. to despair of, give up on; biziaz \etsi dutenak those who have despaired of life ; ez du bere senarraz \etsi she hasn't given up on her husband; etsitzekoa da it's despairing2. ( uko egin) to give up, give in; lortu arte ez dugu \etsiko we won't give up until we get it3.a. ( konformatu) to come round; ez larritu, \etsiko du don't worry, he'll come round; hiltzera \etsi du he's resigned himself to dieb. ( jasan) to stand; mutil batzuek neskarik gabe ezin dute \etsi some boys can't stand being without a girl4.a. ( finkatu) to settle down ; \etsi duzu han Angolan? have you settled down there in Angola?; \etsi du etxe berrian he's settled down in his new homeb. ( ohitu) to get used to; ez luke Alaskan \etsiko hemengo jendeak people from here wouldn't get used to living in Alaska5. ( ogia) to raise6. ( laket izan) to please; Jainkoak \etsi baletsa God be willing7. ( onetsi, onartu) to consent, sanction, approve of ; nire anaiak \etsi du my brother consented to it8. ( sinestarazi) to convince, persuade; \etsita nago ez dela etorriko I'm convinced he won't come ; ezetz \etsia egon zaitezke: ni hemen geldi ezin naiteke you can rest assured that I can't stay here ; gerlak gauza onik ez dakarrela har dezagun \etsi let's not kid ourselves: war doesn't result in anything goodII.du/ad. ( -etsi b.b.) to consider, take... to be; ez zuten aurrenekoa bezain handitzat \etsi they didn't consider the first one to be as big; on\etsi to consider... good | to accept -
14 جمع
جَمَعَ \ add: to put one thing with another: If you add 2 to 4 you get 6. assemble: to gather: The whole school (was) assembled in the hall.. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. gather: to bring together: He gathered his friends round him. hoard: to save and store, often secretly: He hoards his money under the floor. \ جَمَعَ بِجُهد \ scrape: to gather with difficulty: Can you scrape together (or scrape up) enough money to pay for this?. \ جَمَعَ شَتاتَ \ round up: to gather together (scattered people or animals): The farmer rounded up his cattle. \ جَمَعَ الغَلَّة \ harvest: to gather (a crop). -
15 جمع
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. \ جَمَّعَ أجزاء شَيءٍ (مكسور، إلخ) \ piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. -
16 حوش
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17 accumulate
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
18 assemble
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
19 bunch
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
20 collect
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall.
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