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1 squashed
расплющивать; расплющенныйСинонимический ряд:1. crushed (adj.) battered; crushed; mashed; pounded; pressed; pulped; pulpy; smashed; softened2. crushed (verb) annihilated; bruised; crushed; extinguished; mashed; mushed; pulped; put down; quashed; quelled; quenched; squelched; suppressed3. pushed (verb) bore/borne; compressed; constrained; crammed; crowded; flocked; jammed; mobbed; pressed; pushed; squeezed -
2 crushed
1. a раздавленный2. a смятый3. a подавленный4. a раздробленный, измельчённыйСинонимический ряд:1. conquered (adj.) beaten; conquered; cowed; licked; mastered; overthrown; routed; subjugated; vanquished2. smashed (adj.) broken; burst; collapsed; cracked; damaged; shattered; smashed; split3. broke (verb) broke; destroyed; ruined; subdued4. conquered (verb) beat down/beaten down; bore down/borne down; conquered; defeated; reduced; subjugated; vanquished5. milled (verb) granulated; ground; milled; powdered; pulverised6. mushed (verb) bruised; mashed; mushed; pulped7. overcame (verb) engulfed; overcame; overpowered; overwhelmed; prostrated8. pulverized (verb) brayed; bucked; comminuted; pulverized; triturated9. pushed (verb) bore/borne; compressed; constrained; crammed; crowded; expressed; flocked; jammed; mobbed; pressed; pushed; squeezed10. squashed (verb) annihilated; extinguished; put down; quashed; quelled; quenched; squashed; squelched; suppressed -
3 pusertua
yks.nom. pusertua; yks.gen. puserrun; yks.part. pusertui; yks.ill. pusertuisi; mon.gen. pusertukoon; mon.part. pusertunut; mon.ill. puserruttiinbe crushed (verb)be pressed (verb)be pressed out (verb)burst (verb)constrict (verb)get squashed (verb)get squeezed (verb)* * *• get squeezed• be crushed• squeeze out• get squashed• drip• crush• be pressed• well up• be pressed out -
4 put down
1. phr v опускать, класть2. phr v высаживать, выпускать3. phr v откладыватьput by — откладывать; припрятывать
put off — откладывать, отсрочивать
4. phr v подавлять5. phr v заставить замолчать6. phr v редк. сместить, лишить прежнего положенияto put to death — лишить жизни; убить; казнить
7. phr v разг. принижать, умалятьthey mentioned his poetry only to put it down — они упомянули его стихи лишь для того, чтобы посмеяться над ними
8. phr v осуждать; критиковать9. phr v разг. одёргивать, осаждать, сбивать спесь10. phr v подписать на суммуput me down for ?5 — подпишите меня на пять фунтов; я вношу пять фунтов
11. phr v записать на счёт12. phr v снижать, урезатьput down expenses — урезать расходы; сокращать расходы
13. phr v заставить приземлитьсяto put to the blush — заставить покраснеть, вогнать в краску
14. phr v снизиться; совершить посадку15. phr v углублять, проходить16. phr v закрытьопределять, оценивать
17. phr v поглощать18. phr v усыплять19. phr v с. -х. пускатьto put on lugs — важничать, напускать на себя важность
20. phr v обосновыватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. consume (verb) consume; polish off; punish; shift; swill2. consumed (verb) consumed; polished off; punished; put away; shifted; swilled3. crush (verb) annihilate; crush; extinguish; quash; quell; quench; squash; suppress4. degrade (verb) break; bump; bust; declass; degrade; demerit; demote; disgrade; disrate; downgrade; reduce5. degraded (verb) broke/broken; bumped; busted; degraded; demoted; downgraded; reduced6. overthrow (verb) defeat; down; overpower; overthrow; overturn; seize; subdue; upset; vanquish7. squashed (verb) annihilated; crushed; extinguished; quashed; quelled; quenched; squashed; squelched; suppressed -
5 suppressed
1. a подавленныйsuppressed sideband — боковая полоса, подавленная полностью
2. a сдерживаемый, сдержанный; подавленный; ослабленный3. a запрещённый4. a лес. угнетённыйСинонимический ряд:1. unspoken (adj.) not expressed; not uttered; silenced; tacit; unpronounced; unrevealed; unsaid; unspoken; unstated2. banned (verb) banned; black out; censored; hush up; hushed up; stifled3. composed (verb) collected; composed; contained; controlled; cooled; re-collected; reined; restrained; simmered down; smothered4. gagged (verb) choked; gagged; hold back; hold down; hushed; muffled; repressed; shushed; squelched; strangled; throttled5. squashed (verb) annihilated; crushed; extinguished; put down; quashed; quelled; quenched; squashed; squelched6. stunted (verb) dwarfed; stunted -
6 extinguished
1. a потухший, погасший, угасший2. a погашенныйСинонимический ряд:1. chilly (adj.) chilly; cold; dead; frigid; frosty; icy; inert; lifeless; still2. cleared (verb) abated; abolished; annihilated; blot out; blotted out; cleared; eradicated; erased; exterminated; extirpated; liquidated; murdered; obliterated; removed; root out; rooted out; rub out; snuff out; stamp out; uncreated; uprooted; wipe out; wiped out3. quenched (verb) doused; put out; quenched; snuffed4. squashed (verb) crushed; put down; quashed; quelled; squashed; squelched; suppressed -
7 squelched
подавлять; подавленныйСинонимический ряд:1. gagged (verb) choked; gagged; hold back; hold down; hushed; muffled; repressed; shushed; smothered; stifled; strangled; suppressed; throttled2. squashed (verb) crushed; extinguished; put down; quashed; quelled; quenched; squashed; suppressed -
8 squash
skwoʃ
1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.)2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).)
2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.)2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!)3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.)4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.)•- squashysquash1 n1. refresco de frutas2. squashcan you play squash? ¿sabes jugar al squash?squash2 vb aplastarput the strawberries on top, otherwise they'll get squashed pon las fresas encima, si no se aplastarántr[skwɒʃ]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL calabaza————————tr[skwɒʃ]1 (in crowd) apiñamiento, agolpamiento, apretujón nombre masculino2 (drink) bebida de frutas, concentrado de frutas3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL squash nombre masculino1 (crush, flatten) aplastar, chafar, espachurrar2 (squeeze) meter apretando, apretar, apiñar■ can you squash a couple more things in? ¿puedes meter un par de cosas más?3 figurative use (crush - person) apabullar, aplastar, desairar; (- rumour, dissent, rebellion) hacer callar, acallar, aplastar; (- argument, plan, proposal) echar por tierra, dar al traste con1 (crush, flatten) aplastarse, chafarse, espachurrarse2 (squeeze) meterse apretando, apretujarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsquash ['skwɑʃ, 'skwɔʃ] vt1) crush: aplastar2) suppress: acallar (protestas), sofocar (una rebelión)squash nn.• calabaza (alargada) s.f.n.• zumo s.m.v.• apiñar v.• aplastar v.• confutar v.• despachurrar v.skwɑːʃ, skwɒʃ
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1) ( crush) (no pl)it was a terrible squash on the train — íbamos (or iban etc) terriblemente apretados or apretujados en el tren
2) u ( Sport) squash m4) c u (Bot, Culin) nombre genérico de varios tipos de calabaza y zapallo
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1.
1)a) ( crush) \<\<fruit/insect\>\> aplastar, espachurrar (fam), apachurrar (AmC, Andes fam), espichar (Col)2) (suppress, silence) (colloq) \<\<protests/rumors\>\> acallarhe needs to be squashed now and then — de vez en cuando hay que bajarle los humos
she squashed Tom's arguments flat — echó por tierra los argumentos de Tom
2.
vi (+ adv compl)could I squash in? — ¿quepo yo también?
to squash up — apretarse*
I [skwɒʃ]1. N(pl squashes or squash)1) (=drink)orange squash — naranjada f (sin burbujas)
lemon squash — limonada f (sin burbujas)
2) (=crowd) apiñamiento m, agolpamiento mthere was such a squash in the doorway — había tantísima gente apiñada en la puerta, se apiñaba tanto la gente en la puerta
2. VT1) (=flatten) aplastarcan you squash my shoes in? — ¿caben dentro mis zapatos?
can you squash two more in the car? — ¿caben dos más en el coche?
2) (fig) [+ argument] dar al traste con; [+ person] apabullar3.VI
II
[skwɒʃ]N (=vegetable) calabaza f
III [skwɒʃ]1.2.CPDsquash court N — cancha f de squash
squash racket N — raqueta f de squash
* * *[skwɑːʃ, skwɒʃ]
I
1) ( crush) (no pl)it was a terrible squash on the train — íbamos (or iban etc) terriblemente apretados or apretujados en el tren
2) u ( Sport) squash m4) c u (Bot, Culin) nombre genérico de varios tipos de calabaza y zapallo
II
1.
1)a) ( crush) \<\<fruit/insect\>\> aplastar, espachurrar (fam), apachurrar (AmC, Andes fam), espichar (Col)2) (suppress, silence) (colloq) \<\<protests/rumors\>\> acallarhe needs to be squashed now and then — de vez en cuando hay que bajarle los humos
she squashed Tom's arguments flat — echó por tierra los argumentos de Tom
2.
vi (+ adv compl)could I squash in? — ¿quepo yo también?
to squash up — apretarse*
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I 1. transitive verb1) (crush) zerquetschen2) (compress) pressensquash in/up — eindrücken/zusammendrücken [Gegenstand]
squash somebody/something into something — jemanden/etwas in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]zwängen
3) (put down) niederschlagen [Aufstand]; zunichte machen [Hoffnung, Traum]4) (coll.): (dismiss) ablehnen [Vorschlag, Plan]5) (coll.): (silence) zum Schweigen bringen2. intransitive verb 3. nounorange/lemon squash — Orangen- / Limonensaftgetränk, das
2) (Sport)II nounsquash [rackets] — Squash, das
(gourd) [Speise]kürbis, der* * *[skwoʃ] 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) (zer-)quetschen2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) im Keim ersticken2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) das Gedränge2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) der frischgepresste Saft3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) das Rakettspiel4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.)•- academic.ru/70018/squashy">squashy* * *squash1[skwɒʃ, AM skwɑ:ʃ]squash2[skwɒʃ, AM skwɑ:ʃ]I. nII. vt1. (crush)▪ to \squash sth etw zerdrückento \squash sth flat etw platt drückento \squash a rumour ein Gerücht aus der Welt schaffen3. (push)can you \squash this into your bag for me? kannst du das für mich in deine Tasche stecken?I should be able to \squash myself into this space ich glaube, ich kann mich da hineinzwängen4. (humiliate)* * *I [skwɒʃ]1. n2) (= crush) Gedränge ntit's a bit of a squash — es ist ziemlich eng
2. vt1) zerdrücken, zerquetschen; box etc zusammendrückenmy hat was squashed flat or in — mein Hut war völlig zerdrückt
2) (fig) (inf = silence, = quash) protest, argument, proposal vom Tisch fegen (inf); hopes vernichten3) (= squeeze) quetschento be squashed together — eng zusammengepresst or -gequetscht sein
3. vi1) (= get squashed) zerdrückt or zerquetscht werden2) (= squeeze) sich quetschento squash in — sich hinein-/hereinquetschen
IIcould you squash up? — könnt ihr etwas zusammenrücken?; (one person) kannst du dich etwas kleiner machen?
n (SPORT)Squash ntIIIsquash courts pl — Squashhalle f
n no pl (US)(Pâtisson)kürbis m* * *squash1 [skwɒʃ; US auch skwɑʃ]A v/t1. (zu Brei) zerquetschen, zusammendrücken2. breitschlagen5. umg jemanden fertigmachenB v/i1. zerquetscht werden3. umg glucksen (Fuß im Morast etc)4. FLUG absackenC s1. Matsch m, Brei m, breiige Masse4. umg Glucksen n5. SPORT Squash nsquash2 [skwɒʃ; US auch skwɑʃ] pl squashes, besonders koll squash s BOT ein Kürbisgewächs, besondersa) Gartenkürbis mb) Bisam-, Moschuskürbis m* * *I 1. transitive verb1) (crush) zerquetschen2) (compress) pressensquash in/up — eindrücken/zusammendrücken [Gegenstand]
squash somebody/something into something — jemanden/etwas in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]zwängen
3) (put down) niederschlagen [Aufstand]; zunichte machen [Hoffnung, Traum]4) (coll.): (dismiss) ablehnen [Vorschlag, Plan]5) (coll.): (silence) zum Schweigen bringen2. intransitive verb 3. nounorange/lemon squash — Orangen- / Limonensaftgetränk, das
2) (Sport)II nounsquash [rackets] — Squash, das
(gourd) [Speise]kürbis, der* * *v.quetschen v.zerquetschen v. -
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squash [skwɒʃ]∎ he sat on my hat and squashed it en s'asseyant il a écrasé mon chapeau;∎ you're squashing me! tu m'écrases!;∎ I was squashed between two large ladies j'étais serré ou coincé entre deux grosses dames;∎ we were squashed in like sardines nous étions serrés comme des sardines(b) (cram, stuff) fourrer;∎ she squashed the laundry down in the bag elle a tassé le linge dans le sac;∎ I squashed another sweater into my rucksack j'ai pu faire entrer un pull supplémentaire dans mon sac à dos(c) (silence, repress → person) remettre à sa place; (→ objection) écarter; (→ suggestion) repousser; (→ argument) réfuter; (→ hopes) réduire à néant; (→ rumour) mettre fin à; (→ rebellion) réprimer;∎ she squashed him with a look elle l'a foudroyé du regard(a) (push → people) s'entasser;∎ all seven of us managed to squash into her car on a réussi à s'entasser à sept dans sa voiture(b) (fruit, package) s'écraser;∎ be careful, the fruit squashes easily faites attention, ces fruits s'écrasent facilement3 noun(a) (crush of people) cohue f;∎ with five of us it'll be a bit of a squash à cinq, nous serons un peu serrés∎ lemon/orange squash sirop m de citron/d'orange(d) (vegetable) courge f(ball, court, champion, racket) de squash►► squash court court m de squash;old-fashioned squash hat chapeau m mou;(people) s'entasser;∎ the lift arrived and everybody squashed in l'ascenseur arriva et tout le monde s'entassa dedans;∎ I squashed in between two very fat men je me suis fait une petite place entre deux hommes énormes(people) se serrer (les uns contre les autres), s'entasserserrer, tasser(people) se serrer (les uns contre les autres), s'entasserécraser -
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squash [skwɒ∫]1. nounc. ( = crowd) cohue f• we all got in, but it was a squash on est tous entrés mais on était serrés• she squashed the shoes into the suitcase elle a réussi à caser (inf) les chaussures dans la valise• can you squash two more people in the car? est-ce que tu peux caser (inf) deux personnes de plus dans la voiture ?• when the car arrived they all squashed in quand la voiture est arrivée ils se sont tous entassés dedans• can I squash in? vous pouvez me faire une petite place ?(into box, suitcase) réussir à faire rentrer[+ objects] tasser• can you squash up a bit? pourriez-vous vous serrer un peu ?* * *[skwɒʃ] 1.1) Sport squash m2) ( drink) sirop m3) ( vegetable) courge f4) ( crush)2.transitive verb1) ( crush) écraser [fruit, insect]; aplatir [hat]2) ( force)to squash something/somebody into something — caser quelque chose/quelqu'un dans quelque chose
3) ( put down) rabattre le caquet à (colloq) [person]; écraser [revolt]; stopper [rumour]; rejeter [idea]3.1) ( become crushed) s'écraser2) ( pack tightly) [people] s'entasser ( into dans)•Phrasal Verbs: -
12 apretujar
v.1 to squash.2 to cram, to cramp, to pack in, to crowd.Los guías apretujaron a los turistas The tour guides crammed the tourists.3 to squeeze together, to pack, to squeeze, to jam in.La costurera apretujó las telas The seamstress squeezed the fabrics together* * *1 to squeeze, crush1 to squeeze together, cram together* * *1.VT (=apretar) to press hard, squeeze hard; (=abrazar) to hug, give a bear hug; (=estrujar) to crush, crumpleestar apretujado entre dos personas — to be sandwiched o squashed between two people
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (fam)2.no me apretujes, que me haces daño — don't squeeze me so hard, you're hurting me
apretujarse v pron to squash o squeeze together* * *= cramp.Ex. The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.* * *1.verbo transitivo (fam)2.no me apretujes, que me haces daño — don't squeeze me so hard, you're hurting me
apretujarse v pron to squash o squeeze together* * *= cramp.Ex: The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.
* * *apretujar [A1 ]vtno me apretujes, que me haces daño don't squeeze me so hard, you're hurting meme apretujaron mucho en el tren I got squashed o crushed on the trainto squash o squeeze together, to squeeze o squash up ( BrE)* * *
apretujar ( conjugate apretujar) verbo transitivo (fam):◊ no me apretujes, que me haces daño don't squeeze me so hard, you're hurting me;
me apretujaron mucho en el tren I got squashed on the train
apretujarse verbo pronominal
to squash o squeeze together
apretujar verbo transitivo to squeeze, crush
' apretujar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apretar
English:
press
- sandwich
* * *♦ vt1. [aplastar] to squash2. [hacer una bola con] to screw up* * *v/t famsqueeze, squash* * *apretujar vt: to squash, to squeeze -
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adj.crammed, tight, all packed-up, jam-packed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: apretujar.* * *► adjetivo1 squashed, cramped* * *- da adjetivoapretujado entre dos gordos — sandwiched o squashed between two fat men
* * *- da adjetivoapretujado entre dos gordos — sandwiched o squashed between two fat men
* * *apretujado -daéramos tantos que tuvimos que comer todos apretujados there were so many of us that we had to eat all squashed together round the tableapretujado entre dos gordos sandwiched o squashed between two fat menviven muy apretujados en ese apartamento tan pequeño it's o they're very cramped in that tiny apartment* * *
Del verbo apretujar: ( conjugate apretujar)
apretujado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
apretujado
apretujar
apretujado◊ -da adjetivo
cramped;
tuvimos que comer todos apretujados we had to eat all squashed together round the table
apretujar ( conjugate apretujar) verbo transitivo (fam): no me apretujes, que me haces daño don't squeeze me so hard, you're hurting me;
me apretujadoon mucho en el tren I got squashed on the train
apretujarse verbo pronominal
to squash o squeeze together
apretujar verbo transitivo to squeeze, crush
' apretujado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apretado
English:
sandwich
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skwoʃ 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) presse, klemme flat, trykke sammen2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) knuse, knekke2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) trengsel2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) squash (fruktsaft)3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) squash4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) squash (grønnsak)•- squashyfruktsaftIsubst. \/skwɒʃ\/1) trengsel2) mos, bløt masse3) ( sport) squash4) ( lyd) klask5) ( også squash hat) myk filthattIIsubst. \/skwɒʃ\/1) ( plante i slekten Cucurbita) gresskar2) ( drikk) squash, (frukt)saftIIIverb \/skwɒʃ\/1) klemme, flatklemme, trykke flat2) bli flatklemt, presses flat3) mose4) moses, la seg mose5) klemme, presse6) trenge seg, klemme seg, presse seg7) ( hverdagslig) slå ned, undertrykke8) stoppe munnen på9) forkaste (et forslag e.l.) -
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[skwoʃ] 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) presse; mase2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) slå ned2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) maseri2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) frugtsaft; saft; -saft3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) squash4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) squash•- squashy* * *[skwoʃ] 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) presse; mase2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) slå ned2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) maseri2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) frugtsaft; saft; -saft3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) squash4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) squash•- squashy -
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v.1 to flatten.2 to crease.3 to spoil, to ruin (informal) (estropear).el robo nos chafó las vacaciones the robbery ruined our holiday4 to crush.Las piedras chafaron las casitas The rocks crushed the little houses.5 to crumple, to rumple.María chafó las cartas con rabia Mary crumpled the letters with rage.* * *1 (aplastar) to squash, crush, flatten2 (arrugar) to crumple, crease3 familiar (interrumpir) to butt in on4 familiar (estropear) to ruin, spoil1 (aplastarse) to be squashed, be crushed, be flattened; (arrugarse) to become creased, become crumpled* * *VT1) (=aplastar) [+ pelo] to flatten; [+ ropa] to crumple, crease; [+ patatas] to mash2) [+ persona]chafar o dejar chafado a algn — to crush sb, take the wind out of sb's sails *
3) (=estropear) to ruin, spoil4) Cono Sur (=engañar) to hoax, deceive* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (fam)a) < peinado> to flatten; <plátano/pulpa> to mash; < huevos> to break; < ajo> to crushb) <vestido/falda> to wrinkle (AmE), to crumple (BrE)2) (Esp fam)a) ( en conversación) to squash (colloq), to crushb) ( desilusionar) to disappointc) ( estropear) <plan/vacaciones> to spoil, ruin2.chafarse v pron to get squashed* * *= ruin, spoil, upset.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio upset.Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex. But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.----* chafar los planes = upset + the applecart.* chafar + Posesivo + planes = upset + Posesivo + plans, ruin + Posesivo + plans.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (fam)a) < peinado> to flatten; <plátano/pulpa> to mash; < huevos> to break; < ajo> to crushb) <vestido/falda> to wrinkle (AmE), to crumple (BrE)2) (Esp fam)a) ( en conversación) to squash (colloq), to crushb) ( desilusionar) to disappointc) ( estropear) <plan/vacaciones> to spoil, ruin2.chafarse v pron to get squashed* * *= ruin, spoil, upset.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio upset.Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.
Ex: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.* chafar los planes = upset + the applecart.* chafar + Posesivo + planes = upset + Posesivo + plans, ruin + Posesivo + plans.* * *chafar [A1 ]vtA ( fam)1 (aplastar) ‹peinado› to flatten; ‹plátano/pulpa› to mash; ‹huevos› to break, crush; ‹ajo› to crush; ‹uvas› to tread1 (en una conversación) to squash ( colloq), to crushme dejó chafado I felt crushed (by what he said), he squashed me with his remarkla enfermedad lo dejó chafado the illness really took it out of him ( colloq)3 (estropear) to spoil, ruin, mess up ( colloq)nos van a chafar los planes they're going to mess up o spoil o ruin our plansme chafó el chiste he spoiled o ruined my joke■ chafarseto get squashed* * *
chafar ( conjugate chafar) verbo transitivo (fam)
‹plátano/pulpa› to mash;
‹ huevos› to break;
‹ ajo› to crush
chafarse verbo pronominal
to get squashed
chafar verbo transitivo
1 fam (un plan, una sorpresa, etc) to ruin, spoil
2 (espachurrar) to squash, crush, flatten
* * *♦ vt1. [aplastar] [pastel] to squash;[pelo, hierba, flor] to flatten; [plátano] to mash; [uva] to tread2. [arrugar] to crease3. [estropear] to ruin;el robo nos chafó las vacaciones the robbery ruined our holiday;me has chafado la sorpresa que les iba a dar you've ruined the surprise I had for themsu respuesta me dejó chafado I felt crushed by her reply, her reply floored me* * *v/t2 famplanes etc ruin -
17 aplatir
aplatir [aplatiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb[+ objet] to flatten ; [+ cheveux] to smooth down ; [+ pli] to smooth out ; [+ surface] to flatten out2. reflexive verb► s'aplatir [personne]s'aplatir contre un mur to flatten o.s. against a wall* * *aplatiʀ
1.
verbe transitif to flatten [carton, tôle]; to smooth out [coussin, oreiller]; to smooth down [cheveux]; to press [coutures, plis]
2.
s'aplatir (colloq) verbe pronominal ( être servile)* * *aplatiʀ vt* * *aplatir verb table: finirA vtr ( rendre plat) to flatten [carton, tôle]; to smooth out [coussin, oreiller]; to smooth down [cheveux]; to press [coutures, plis]; mon chapeau est tout aplati! my hat is all squashed!B vi ( au rugby) to score a try.C s'aplatir vpr1 ○( tomber) [personne] to fall flat (sur on);2 ○( s'immobiliser) [personne] to flatten oneself (contre against, dans in); aplatis dans le fossé, ils attendaient they waited, lying flat in the ditch;3 ( devenir plat) [chapeau] to get squashed; [carton] to be flattened;5 ○( être servile) s'aplatir devant qn to grovel in front of sb.[aplatir] verbe transitif1. [rendre plat - tôle, verre, surface] to flatten (out) ; [ - métal] to beat flat ; [ - terre, sol] to roll, to crush ; [ - rivet] to clench, to close ; [ - couture, pli] to press (flat), to smooth (out) ; [ - cheveux] to smooth ou to plaster down (separable)aplatir son nez contre la vitre to flatten ou to squash one's nose against the window4. SPORT————————s'aplatir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [être plat] to be flat2. [se coller] -
18 squash
[skwoʃ] 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) stisniti2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) zadušiti2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) gneča2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) sadni sok3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) squash4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) buča•- squashy* * *I [skwɔš]1.nounzmečkanje, stisnjenje; nekaj zmečkanega, figuratively kaša; colloquially gneča, množica, kup (ljudi); sadni sok; zvok ali šum, ki ga pri padcu povzroči mehak predmet (mehka žoga iz gume ipd.)lemon squash — pijača iz limoninega soka in sode;2.transitive verbzmečkati, zdrobiti v kašo; sploščiti, zgnesti; izžeti; figuratively utišati (koga) s spretnim odgovorom; (v kali) zadušiti; intransitive verb gaziti (z nogami), bresti; gnesti se, prerivati se, biti zmečkan, zmečkati seto squash s.o.'s hopes — uničiti komu upanjeII [skwɔš]nounbotany buča -
19 apretado
adj.tight, confining, binding, serried.past part.past participle of spanish verb: apretar.* * *1→ link=apretar apretar► adjetivo1 (objeto) tight2 (en un espacio) jammed; (personas) crowded, cramped3 (ocupado) busy4 (difícil) tight, difficult\estar/ir apretado,-a de dinero to be short of money* * *(f. - apretada)adj.* * *ADJ1) [tapa, tornillo, ropa] tightle puso la venda bien apretadita en la pierna — she put the bandage tightly around his leg, she tightened the bandage around his leg
2) (=difícil) difficult3) (=ocupado) [agenda, mañana] busyun apretado programa de actividades — a very full o busy programme of activities
4) (=apretujado) [en asiento, vehículo] squashed, crampedsi te sientas ahí, vamos a estar muy apretados — if you sit there we're going to be really squashed o cramped
pusieron a los hinchas apretados contra las vallas — they shoved o pushed the fans against the barriers
5) * (=tacaño) tight-fisted *, tight *6) * (=tozudo) pig-headed *7) [escritura] cramped8) Méx (=presumido) conceited9) Caribe [sin dinero] broke *, flat (EEUU) *10) Ven (=aprovechado)usa el teléfono sin pedir permiso ¡qué apretado es! — he uses the phone without asking permission, he's got a real cheek *
* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( ajustado) tightb) ( sin dinero)andamos or estamos algo apretados — we're a little short of money (colloq)
c) ( apretujado) crampedíbamos muy apretados — it was o we were very cramped
2) <calendario/programa> tight; < victoria> narrow3) (fam) ( tacaño) tight (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)4) (Ven fam) ( estricto) strict* * *= serried, tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], dense [denser -comp., densest -sup.], tight-fitting, cramped.Ex. Looking at the foot-thick carpet of serried and disordered books everywhere on the floor, he agreed that the library was outgrowing its accommodations.Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex. The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.Ex. Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.Ex. Vissenbjerg Library, Funen, serving a population of 5,860 and converted to full-time status in 1980, is placed in a stagnant shopping centre in cramped conditions.* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( ajustado) tightb) ( sin dinero)andamos or estamos algo apretados — we're a little short of money (colloq)
c) ( apretujado) crampedíbamos muy apretados — it was o we were very cramped
2) <calendario/programa> tight; < victoria> narrow3) (fam) ( tacaño) tight (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)4) (Ven fam) ( estricto) strict* * *= serried, tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], dense [denser -comp., densest -sup.], tight-fitting, cramped.Ex: Looking at the foot-thick carpet of serried and disordered books everywhere on the floor, he agreed that the library was outgrowing its accommodations.
Ex: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex: The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.Ex: Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.Ex: Vissenbjerg Library, Funen, serving a population of 5,860 and converted to full-time status in 1980, is placed in a stagnant shopping centre in cramped conditions.* * *apretado -daA1 (ajustado) tightesta falda me queda muy apretada this skirt is very tight on me o too tight for meeste nudo está muy apretado this knot is very tightno hagas el punto tan apretado don't knit so tightlytiene la letra muy apretada he has very cramped handwriting2(de dinero): este mes andamos or estamos apretados we're a little short of money this month, money's a bit tight this month ( colloq)3 (apretujado) crampedíbamos muy apretados it was o we were very crampedcaben cinco pero bastante apretados there's room for five but it's a tight squeeze o it's a little crampeden ese piso tan pequeño viven muy apretados they're very cramped in that tiny apartmentB1 ‹calendario/programa› tight2 ‹victoria› narrow1 (de carácter fuerte) strict2* * *
Del verbo apretar: ( conjugate apretar)
apretado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
apretado
apretar
apretado◊ -da adjetivo
1
2 ‹calendario/programa› tight;
‹ victoria› narrow
3 (fam) ( tacaño) tight (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)
apretar ( conjugate apretar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ acelerador› to put one's foot on, press;
‹ gatillo› to pull, squeeze
‹puño/mandíbulas› to clench;
2a) ( apretujar):◊ apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breast;
me apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
verbo intransitivo
1 [ropa/zapatos] (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight;
2 ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)
apretarse verbo pronominal
to squeeze o squash together
apretado,-a adjetivo
1 (muy ceñido) tight: íbamos todos apretados en el metro, we were all squashed together in the tube
2 (atareado) busy
apretar
I vtr (pulsar un botón) to press
(el cinturón, un tornillo) to tighten
(el gatillo) to pull: me aprietan los zapatos, these shoes are too tight for me
II verbo intransitivo el calor ha apretado en julio, it was really hot in July
♦ Locuciones: apretar el paso, to hasten, hurry
apretarle las clavijas a alguien, to put the screws on someone
donde aprieta el zapato, where the problem is
' apretado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apretar
- apretada
- justa
- justo
- calendario
English:
cramped
- full
- heavy
- schedule
- tight
- dense
- feel
* * *apretado, -a♦ adj1. [ropa, nudo, tuerca] tight;estos pantalones me quedan apretados these trousers are too tight for me2. [estrujado] cramped;en esta oficina estamos muy apretados we're very cramped in this office;íbamos un poco apretados en el coche it was a bit of a squeeze o we were a bit squished in the car3. [caligrafía] cramped4. [triunfo] narrow;[esprint] close5. [de tiempo] busy;tengo unas tardes muy apretadas my afternoons are very busy6. [de dinero]vamos muy apretados things are very tight at the moment, we're very short of money at the moment;están pasando una época apretada they're going through hard times♦ nm,fMéx Fam Pey [reprimido] strait-laced o uptight person* * *adj1 tight2:iban muy apretados en el coche they were very cramped o squashed in the car* * *apretado, -da adj1) : tight♦ apretadamente adv* * *apretado adj2. (muy reñido) close3. (apiñado) squashed / cramped -
20 aplastar
v.1 to squash, to crush (por el peso).El auto aplastó al sapito The car squashed the little toad.La pena aplastó a Ricardo Grief crushed Richard.2 to quash, to crush, to suffocate.El general aplastó el motín The general quashed the mutiny.* * *1 (gen) to flatten, squash, crush2 figurado (destruir) to crush, destroy1 to be flattened, be squashed, be crushed* * *verb1) to crush, squash2) overwhelm* * *1. VT1) [+ insecto etc] to squash, crush2) (fig) (=vencer) to crush, overwhelm; [con argumentos] to floor2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <sombrero/caja> to squash, crush2)a) < rebelión> to crush, quashb) < rival> to crush, overwhelm; ( moralmente) to devastate2.aplastarse v pron (Col, Méx, Per fam) ( arrellanarse) to sprawl* * *= devastate, squash, crush, steamroller.Ex. The article 'Sorting a mountain of books' relates how when the law library was devastated by fire what had been a library became a jumble of 100,000 books and periodicals.Ex. The article has the title 'Reorganizing organizations and information: how knowledge technologies squash heirarchy and alter the role of information'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.----* aplastar de un manotazo = swat.* morir aplastado = crush to + death.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <sombrero/caja> to squash, crush2)a) < rebelión> to crush, quashb) < rival> to crush, overwhelm; ( moralmente) to devastate2.aplastarse v pron (Col, Méx, Per fam) ( arrellanarse) to sprawl* * *= devastate, squash, crush, steamroller.Ex: The article 'Sorting a mountain of books' relates how when the law library was devastated by fire what had been a library became a jumble of 100,000 books and periodicals.
Ex: The article has the title 'Reorganizing organizations and information: how knowledge technologies squash heirarchy and alter the role of information'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.* aplastar de un manotazo = swat.* morir aplastado = crush to + death.* * *aplastar [A1 ]vtA ‹sombrero/caja/paquete› to squash, crushlo aplastó del todo he crushed it completely, he flattened itaplastar los plátanos con un tenedor mash the bananas with a forkB1 ‹rebelión› to crush, quash; ‹rival› to crush, overwhelmlo aplastó con sus argumentos she overwhelmed him with her arguments2 (moralmente) to devastatequedó aplastado cuando se enteró he was devastated when he heardse dejó aplastar por la depresión he let his depression get the better of him o get on top of him2 (Arg, Bol fam) to tire oneself out* * *
aplastar ( conjugate aplastar) verbo transitivo
1
( algo duro) to crush
2
( moralmente) to devastate
aplastar verbo transitivo
1 to flatten, squash
2 fig (vencer) to crush
' aplastar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchar
- pasapurés
English:
crush
- flatten
- mash
- overwhelm
- quash
- squash
- stifle
- suppress
- swat
- beat
- crunch
- devastate
- smash
- stamp
* * *♦ vt1. [por peso] to squash, to crush2. [equipo, revuelta] to crush* * *v/t tb figcrush* * *aplastar vt: to crush, to squash* * *aplastar vb1. (chafar) to squash / to flatten2. (derrotar) to crush
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