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1 tope
adj.1 top, maximum.fecha tope deadline2 fab(informal) (great). (peninsular Spanish)adv.mega, really (informal) (muy).m.1 block (pieza).2 buffer (fail).3 limit.4 speed bump(for speed). (Mexican Spanish)pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: topar.* * *1 (límite) limit, end2 TÉCNICA stop, check3 (de ferrocarril) buffer, bumping post, bumper4 MARÍTIMO masthead► adjetivo1 figurado top, maximum■ ¡tope! smashing!2 argot (fantástico) fab, super► adverbio1 argot really, absolutely\a tope argot (al límite) flat out 2 (lleno) jam-packed, chock-a-block 3 (estupendo) terrific 4 (música) full blastestar hasta los topes figurado to be full upllegar al tope figurado to reach one's limitprecio tope top pricetope de puerta doorstop* * *noun m.1) limit, end2) stop* * *I1.ADJ INV (=máximo) maximum, topfecha tope — closing date, deadline
2. SM1) (=límite) limitestar a tope o hasta el tope o hasta los topes * —
voy a estar a tope de trabajo — I'm going to be up to my eyes o neck in work *
- vivir a tope2) (Náut) [del mastelero] masthead; (=vigía) lookout3.ADV Esp** (=muy) IISM1) (=golpe) [gen] bump, knock; [con la cabeza] butt2) (=riña) quarrel; (=pelea) scuffle3) (=objeto) stop, check; [de tren] buffer; [de coche] bumper, fender (EEUU); [de puerta] doorstop, wedge; [de revólver] catch; Méx [en una carretera] speed bump o hump4) (=dificultad) snag, problemahí está el tope — that's the problem, that's just the trouble
5) ** (=robo) burglary* * *1)a) ( límite) limithasta el tope or los topes: llené la taza hasta el tope I filled the cup to the brim; tenía la maleta hasta el tope her suitcase was full to bursting; el estadio estaba hasta los topes the stadium was jam-packed; estoy hasta el tope de trabajo — I'm snowed under with work
b)c) (como adj inv) <edad/precio> maximum (before n)2)a) ( para las puertas) doorstop; (en trenes, estaciones) bufferb) (Méx) (Auto) speed bump3) (Andes) ( cima) top4)a) (Andes) (golpe, choque) bumpb) (Méx fam) ( cabezazo)* * *= ceiling.Ex. The Taiwan government is planning to lift the subsidy ceiling for solar equipment makers aiming to increase self-sufficiency to 80%.----* a tope = packed to capacity, in the fast lane, fast lane, choc-a-block, chock-full, in full swing, in full gear, packed to the rafters.* estar a tope = overstretch.* funcionando a tope = overstretched.* funcionar a tope = stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* hasta los topes = packed to capacity, bursting at the seams, choc-a-block, chock-full, overloaded, packed to the rafters.* hasta los topes (de) = bursting with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.* lleno a tope = packed to capacity, packed to the rafters.* lleno hasta los topes = bursting, bursting at the seams, packed to capacity, packed to the rafters.* tope ficticio = glass ceiling.* * *1)a) ( límite) limithasta el tope or los topes: llené la taza hasta el tope I filled the cup to the brim; tenía la maleta hasta el tope her suitcase was full to bursting; el estadio estaba hasta los topes the stadium was jam-packed; estoy hasta el tope de trabajo — I'm snowed under with work
b)c) (como adj inv) <edad/precio> maximum (before n)2)a) ( para las puertas) doorstop; (en trenes, estaciones) bufferb) (Méx) (Auto) speed bump3) (Andes) ( cima) top4)a) (Andes) (golpe, choque) bumpb) (Méx fam) ( cabezazo)* * *= ceiling.Ex: The Taiwan government is planning to lift the subsidy ceiling for solar equipment makers aiming to increase self-sufficiency to 80%.
* a tope = packed to capacity, in the fast lane, fast lane, choc-a-block, chock-full, in full swing, in full gear, packed to the rafters.* estar a tope = overstretch.* funcionando a tope = overstretched.* funcionar a tope = stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* hasta los topes = packed to capacity, bursting at the seams, choc-a-block, chock-full, overloaded, packed to the rafters.* hasta los topes (de) = bursting with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.* lleno a tope = packed to capacity, packed to the rafters.* lleno hasta los topes = bursting, bursting at the seams, packed to capacity, packed to the rafters.* tope ficticio = glass ceiling.* * *A1 (límite) limitestoy llegando al tope de mi paciencia my patience is running out, I'm reaching the limit of my patiencesu caradura no tiene tope the nerve she has is unbelievablehan establecido un tope máximo a ceiling o an upper limit has been sethasta el tope or los topes: llené la taza hasta el tope I filled the cup to the brimtenía la maleta hasta el tope her suitcase was stuffed full o was full to burstingel estadio estaba hasta los topes the stadium was jam-packedestoy hasta el tope de trabajo I'm up to the eyes o my eyes in work, I'm snowed under with workno podemos aceptar más pedidos, estamos hasta los topes we can't accept any more orders, we're snowed under2giró el volante a tope she turned the steering wheel as far as it would goel club estaba a tope the club was packed out ( colloq)lo pasamos a tope ( fam); we had a fantastic timeel personal trabaja a tope the staff are working to capacity o ( colloq) flat out3 ( como adj inv):la edad tope para este trabajo the maximum age for this jobel precio tope the top o maximum pricefecha tope deadlineB1 (para las puertas) doorstop2 (en trenes) buffer; (en las estaciones) bufferC ( Col) (de una montaña) topD1 ( Col) (golpe, choque) bumple di un tope al carro I had a bump o a shunt in the carse dieron un tope en el pasillo they ran o bumped into each other in the corridorlos ciervos se estaban dando topes the stags were butting each other2* * *
Del verbo topar: ( conjugate topar)
topé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
tope es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
topar
tope
tope sustantivo masculino
1
2
(Ferr) bufferb) (Méx) (Auto) speed bump
3 (Andes) ( cima) top
4
b) (Méx fam) ( cabezazo):
tope sustantivo masculino
1 (límite, extremo) limit
fecha tope, deadline
2 (pieza: en las puertas) doorstop
(: para el tren) buffer
♦ Locuciones: fig (lleno a rebosar) estar a tope o hasta los topes, to be full to bursting
(un estadio, el autobús, etc) to be packed (out), to be jam-packed
fam (al límite) a tope: estaba trabajando a tope, he was working very hard
viven a tope, they live life to the full
' tope' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
límite
- máxima
- máximo
- toparse
- fecha
English:
buffer
- bump into
- ceiling
- closing date
- deadline
- door stop
- door stopper
- full
- live
- seam
- time limit
- top up
- cap
- closing
- dead
- road
- solid
- speed
- top
* * *♦ nm1. [límite máximo] limit;[de plazo] deadline;pusieron como tope diez por persona each person was allowed no more than ten;un tope máximo de 20 millones a maximum of 20 million;Fama tope [de velocidad, intensidad] flat out;[lleno] packed;abrir el grifo a tope to turn the tap on full;la calefacción estaba a tope the heating was on full blast;estoy a tope de trabajo I'm up to my neck in work;disfrutar a tope to have a whale of a time;estar hasta los topes to be bursting at the seams2. Ferroc buffer4. [pieza] block;[para puerta] doorstop♦ adj inv1. [máximo] [sueldo, velocidad] top, maximum;[edad] maximum;fecha tope deadline♦ advEsp Fam [muy] mega, really;un bar tope enrollado a megacool bar* * *m1 limit;edad tope upper age limit;estar hasta los topes fam be bursting at the seams fam ;pasarlo a tope fam have a great time2 pieza stop* * *tope nm1) : limit, endhasta el tope: to the limit, to the brim2) : stop, check, buffertope de puerta: doorstop3) : bump, collision* * *tope1 adv really / absolutelytope2 n stop -
2 arrêt
arrêt [aʀε]1. masculine nouna. [de machine, véhicule, développement, croissance] stopping• « arrêts fréquents » (sur véhicule) "frequent stops"• être à l'arrêt [véhicule, conducteur] to be stationary► en arrêt• rester or tomber en arrêt [chien] to point ; [personne] to stop short• être en arrêt [chien] to be pointing ( devant at ) ; [personne] to stand transfixed ( devant before)► sans arrêt ( = sans interruption) [travailler, pleuvoir] without stopping ; ( = très fréquemment) [se produire, se détraquer] constantlyb. ( = lieu) stopc. (Canadian) ( = panneau stop) stop signd. ( = décision juridique) judgment2. plural masculine noun• mettre aux arrêts [+ soldat] to put under arrest3. compounds► arrêt de travail ( = grève) stoppage ; ( = congé de maladie) sick leave ; ( = certificat) medical certificate* * *aʀɛnom masculin1) ( de véhicule) stopping; ( de combats) cessation; (de livraison, transaction) cancellation; (de production, distribution) halt; ( de croissance économique) cessation; ( halte) stopattendez l'arrêt complet du train/de l'avion — wait until the train/plane has come to a complete stop
l'arrêt des hostilités/essais nucléaires — an end to hostilities/nuclear testing
sans arrêt — ( sans interruption) nonstop, without stopping; ( à tout moment) constantly
à l'arrêt — [voiture, camion, train] stationary; [machine] ( prête à fonctionner) idle; ( hors tension) off
donner un coup d'arrêt à — to stop ou halt
être en arrêt — [chien] to point
être aux arrêts — Armée to be under arrest
2) ( lieu) stop3) Canadianisme ( sur un panneau) stop4) Droit ruling•Phrasal Verbs:* * *aʀɛ1. nm1) [activité, processus] stoppingElle travaille sans arrêt. — She works non-stop., (= fréquemment) continually
Ils se disputent sans arrêt. — They quarrel continually.
2) [véhicule] stop, stoppingêtre à l'arrêt — to have come to a halt, to be stopped
"Lausanne, deux minutes d'arrêt" — "Lausanne, two minutes stop"
"Sans arrêt jusqu'à Dijon" — "Next stop Dijon"
rester en arrêt devant; tomber en arrêt devant — to stop short in front of
3) [bus] stop4) DROIT judgment, decision5) FOOTBALL save2. arrêts nmplMILITAIRE arrest sg* * *A nm1 ( de véhicule) stopping; ( de combats) cessation; (de livraison, transaction) cancellation; (de production, distribution) halt; ( de croissance économique) cessation; attendez l'arrêt complet du train/de l'avion wait until the train/plane has come to a complete stop; faire un arrêt de deux heures to stop for two hours; nous ferons plusieurs arrêts we'll make several stops; demander l'arrêt des hostilités/essais nucléaires to call for an end to hostilities/nuclear testing; décider l'arrêt de la construction/production de qch to decide to halt the building/production of sth; sans arrêt ( sans escale) nonstop; ( sans interruption) constantly; je suis dérangée sans arrêt I'm continually being disturbed; ce train est sans arrêt jusqu'à Toulouse this train goes nonstop to Toulouse; tousser/interrompre/se défaire sans arrêt to cough/to interrupt/to come undone constantly; nous sommes sans arrêt dérangés we are constantly being disturbed; il a plu sans arrêt pendant une semaine it rained continuously for a week; il faut sans arrêt répéter la même chose the same thing has to be repeated over and over again; il faut sans arrêt que je te répète la même chose I have to tell you the same thing over and over again; à l'arrêt [voiture, camion, train] stationary; [machine] ( prête à fonctionner) idle; ( hors tension) off; ‘Dijon: trois minutes d'arrêt!’ ‘this is Dijon, there will be a 3-minute stop’; marquer un temps d'arrêt to pause; un coup d'arrêt a halt; donner un coup d'arrêt à (à construction, concurrence, progression) to stop ou halt;2 ( dans les transports en commun) stop; un arrêt de bus a bus stop; tu descends à quel arrêt? which stop are you getting off at?; arrêt facultatif/fixe request/compulsory stop;3 Can ( sur un panneau) stop;5 Chasse chien d'arrêt pointer; être en arrêt [chien] to point; être en arrêt devant qch fig to stand with one's tongue hanging out in front of sth.arrêt du cœur heart failure; arrêt sur image freeze-frame, still; faire un arrêt sur image to freeze a frame; arrêt de jeu Sport stoppage time; jouer les arrêts de jeu to play injury time; arrêt maladie ( événement) sick leave; ( document) sick note; être en arrêt de maladie to be on sick leave; arrêt pipi○ break in a journey (to go to the toilet); arrêt de porte doorstop; arrêt sur salaire Admin, Jur writ of attachment of earnings; arrêt de travail ( pour grève) stoppage of work; ( pour maladie) ( événement) sick leave ¢; ( document) sick note; être en arrêt de travail to be on sick leave; j'ai un arrêt de travail de dix jours I have a sick note for ten days; arrêt de volée ( au rugby) mark; arrêts de forteresse Mil confinement ¢; arrêts de rigueur Mil close arrest ¢; arrêts simples Mil open arrest ¢.[arɛ] nom masculin1. [interruption] stoppingappuyer sur le bouton "arrêt" press the "stop" ou "halt" buttonmarquer un temps d'arrêt to stop ou to pause for a momenta. [grève] stoppageb. [congé] sick leavec. [certificat] doctor's ou medical certificatece train est sans arrêt jusqu'à Arcueil this train is non-stop ou goes straight through to Arcueil‘arrêts fréquents’ ‘slow deliveries’‘arrêt demandé’ ‘stop requested’[lieu]3. SPORT4. CINÉMA & TÉLÉVISION5. MÉDECINEarrêt cardiaque ou du cœur cardiac arrest, cardiac failure6. COUTURErendre un arrêt to deliver ou to pronounce a judgment8. [arrestation] arrestfaire arrêt sur des marchandises to seize ou to impound goods————————arrêts nom masculin plurielarrêts forcés ou de rigueur close arrest————————à l'arrêt locution adjectivale[véhicule] stationary————————d'arrêt locution adjectivale2. COUTUREen arrêt locution adverbialetomber en arrêt [chien] to pointje suis tombé en arrêt devant un magnifique vaisselier I stopped short in front of a splendid dressersans arrêt locution adverbiale[sans interruption] non-stop[à maintes reprises] constantly -
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