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I 1. noun(lit. or fig.) Wunde, die2. transitive verbverwunden; (fig.) verletzenIIbe wounded in the thigh/arm — am Oberschenkel/Arm verwundet werden
see academic.ru/82394/wind">wind II 1., 2.* * *past tense, past participle; = wind II* * *wound1[wu:nd]I. nflesh \wound Fleischwunde fgunshot/stab/war \wound Schuss-/Stich-/Kriegsverletzung fa gaping/an open \wound eine klaffende/offene Wundea nasty \wound eine schlimme Wundeto reopen old \wounds [or an old \wound] alte Wunden wieder aufreißenII. vt▪ to \wound sb1. (physically) jdn verletzen [o verwunden]to be \wounded in the leg am Bein verletzt [o verwundet] werdento \wound sb badly/fatally/mortally jdn schwer/schlimm/tödlich verletzen [o verwundento \wound sb's heart jdn [o jds Gefühle] verletzento \wound sb deeply jdn tief verletzenwound2[waʊnd]* * *I [wuːnd]1. n (lit)Wunde f; (fig also) Kränkung fSee:→ lick2. vt (lit)verwunden, verletzen; (fig) verletzen3. nII [waʊnd] pret, ptp See: of windthe wounded pl — die Verwundeten pl
* * *wound1 [wuːnd]A s1. Wunde f, Verletzung f (beide auch fig), Verwundung f:the (Five) Wounds of Christ die (fünf) Wundmale Christi;2. fig Kränkung f (to gen)B v/t verwunden, verletzen (beide auch fig kränken):wounded veteran Kriegsversehrte(r) m;the wounded die Verwundeten pl;wounded vanity verletzte Eitelkeitwound2 [waʊnd] prät und pperf von wind2, wind3* * *I 1. noun(lit. or fig.) Wunde, die2. transitive verbverwunden; (fig.) verletzenIIbe wounded in the thigh/arm — am Oberschenkel/Arm verwundet werden
* * *v.anschießen v.verwunden v. (injury) n.Verletzung f. n.Wunde -n f. -
2 wound
1. III1) wound smb. wound a soldier (a prisoner, etc.) ранить солдата и т.д., нанести рану солдату и т.д.2) wound smth., smb. wound smb.'s feelings (smb.'s pride, smb.'s vanity, etc.) задевать чьи-л. чувства и т.д.; your remark wounded him ваше замечание задело /обидело/ его2. IV1) wound smb. in some manner wound smb. severely (dangerously, mortally /fatally/, etc.) серьезно и т.д. ранить кого-л., нанести кому-л. серьезную и т.д. рану2) wound smb., smth. in some manner wound him (his pride, her vanity, etc.) deeply глубоко задеть его и т.д.3. XI1) be wounded in some part of the body he was wounded in the arm (in the leg, in the head, etc.) его ранило в руку и т.д.; be wounded in smth. several men were wounded in the explosion во время взрыва ранило несколько человек; he was wounded in the war его ранило на войне; be wounded by smth. he was wounded by a stray bullet в него попала случайная /шальная/ пуля2) be wounded by smth. she was wounded by his indifference (by her remark, etc.) его равнодушие и т.д. обидело /задело/ ее4. XXI11) wound smb. in some part of the body wound smb. in the shoulder (in the head, in the arm, etc.) ранить кого-л. в плечо и т.д.; wound smb. with smth. wound smb. with a knife ранить кого-л. ножом2) wound smb. in smth. wound smb. in his honour (in his pride, in his self-esteem, in his affections, etc.) задеть чью-л. честь и т.д. -
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n. 1. шарх. a bullet/ stab \wound сумны/ хутганы шарх. 2. \wound (to sth) сэтгэлд сэв суух, гомдол. The defeat was a deep psychological \wound to his pride. Ялагдал түүнийг сэтгэл санааны гүн хямралд оруулсан зүйл байв. rub salt sb`s wound шархы нь хөндөх, шархан дээр давс цацах. v. 1. шархдуулах. He was \wounded in the leg. Түүний хөл нь шархадсан байв. 2. see wind. The nurse \wound a bandage round his finger. Сувилагч түүний хурууг боолоо. the wounded n. шархагдагсад. Many of the \wound died on their way to hospital. Шархагдагсдын олонх нь эмнэлэгт очих замдаа нас барсан ажээ. wounding adj. гомдоомоор, сэтгэл сэвтүүлэм. -
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past tense, past participle; = wind IIsår--------såreIsubst. \/wuːnd\/1) sår, skade2) ( overført) krenkelse3) ( poetisk) hjertesorgthe Five Wounds Kristi sårmerker, stigmainflict a wound upon somebody såre noenlick one's wounds slikke sine sårreopen old wounds rive opp gamle sårrub salt in somebody's wounds se ➢ salt, 1IIverb \/wuːnd\/1) såre, skade2) ( overført) krenke, sårebadly wounded hardt såret, hardt skadetmortally wounded eller wounded to death dødelig såretIIIverb \/waʊnd\/pret. og perf. partisipp av ➢ wind, 4IVverb \/waʊnd\/pret. og perf. partisipp av ➢ wind 5 -
5 pride
1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) orgullo2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) orgullo, amor propio3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) grupo, manada•- the pride of
- pride of place
- pride oneself on
- take pride in
pride n orgullotr[praɪd]2 (arrogance) soberbia, orgullo3 (group of lions) manada\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have pride of place / take pride of place ocupar el lugar de honorto pride oneself on something enorgullecerse de algoto take pride in / take a pride in (be proud of) estar orgulloso,-a de, enorgullecerse de 2 (take seriously) tomar en serio 3 (take care over) preocuparse porfalse pride vanidad nombre femeninoto pride oneself on: preciarse de, enorgullecerse depride n: orgullo mn.• altivez s.f.• endiosamiento s.m.• fuero s.m.• lozanía s.f.• orgullo s.m.• soberbio s.m.• ufanía s.f.v.• enorgullecer v.
I praɪd1) ua) ( self-respect) orgullo mfalse pride — vanidad f
to take pride in something: she takes great pride in her work se toma muy en serio su trabajo; we can take pride in our success podemos enorgullecernos or estar orgullosos de nuestro éxito; to have o take pride of place ocupar* el lugar de honor; to swallow one's pride — tragarse* el orgullo or el amor propio
b) ( conceit) orgullo m, soberbia f2) ca) ( source of pride) orgullo mthe pride of the collection — la joya or el orgullo de la colección
b) ( finest part) (liter) flor f (liter)3) c ( of lions) manada f
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reflexive verb[praɪd]to pride oneself ON something/-ING — enorgullecerse* or estar* orgulloso de algo/+ inf
1. N1) (=pleasure, satisfaction) orgullo m•
it is a source of pride to us that... — es para nosotros un motivo de orgullo el que...•
to take (a) pride in sth/in doing sth, he takes a pride in his appearance — se preocupa mucho por su aspectoshe could take no pride in what she had done — no podía enorgullecerse or estar orgullosa de lo que había hecho
we take pride in offering you the highest standards — nos enorgullecemos or estamos orgullosos de ofrecerle la mejor calidad
- have or take pride of placethe photo takes pride of place on the mantlepiece — la foto ocupa el lugar de honor en la repisa de la chimenea
2) (=conceit) orgullo m, soberbia f, arrogancia f3) (=self-respect) orgullo m, amor m propioswallow•
I wouldn't ask him any favours, I have my pride — no le pediría ningún favor, tengo mi orgullo or amor propio4) (=source of pride) orgullo m5) [of lions] manada f2.VTto pride o.s. on sth: he prides himself on his punctuality — se precia de ser puntual
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I [praɪd]1) ua) ( self-respect) orgullo mfalse pride — vanidad f
to take pride in something: she takes great pride in her work se toma muy en serio su trabajo; we can take pride in our success podemos enorgullecernos or estar orgullosos de nuestro éxito; to have o take pride of place ocupar* el lugar de honor; to swallow one's pride — tragarse* el orgullo or el amor propio
b) ( conceit) orgullo m, soberbia f2) ca) ( source of pride) orgullo mthe pride of the collection — la joya or el orgullo de la colección
b) ( finest part) (liter) flor f (liter)3) c ( of lions) manada f
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reflexive verbto pride oneself ON something/-ING — enorgullecerse* or estar* orgulloso de algo/+ inf
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6 pride
1. noun1) Stolz, der; (arrogance) Hochmut, dertake or have pride of place — die Spitzenstellung einnehmen; (in collection etc.) das Glanzstück sein
take [a] pride in somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas stolz sein
2) (object, best one) Stolz, der3) (of lions) Rudel, das2. reflexive verbpride oneself [up]on something — (congratulate oneself) auf etwas (Akk.) stolz sein
* * *1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) der Stolz2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) der Stolz3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) das Rudel•- academic.ru/115356/be_the_pride_and_joy_of">be the pride and joy of- the pride of
- pride of place
- pride oneself on
- take pride in* * *[praɪd]I. nto feel great \pride besonders stolz seinto take \pride in sb/sth stolz auf jdn/etw seinto have too much \pride to do sth zu stolz sein, um etw zu tun, sich dat zu schade sein, [um] etw zu tun pejthe \pride of one's/sb's collection das Glanzstück in der eigenen/jds Sammlungto be sb's \pride and joy jds ganzer Stolz seina \pride of lions ein Rudel nt Löwen4.▶ to swallow one's \pride seinen Stolz überwindenII. vt▪ to \pride oneself on [or upon] sth auf etw akk [besonders] stolz sein, sich akk mit etw dat rühmenhe \prides himself that he's never... er kann von sich mit Stolz behaupten, dass er noch nie im Leben...* * *[praɪd]1. n1) Stolz m; (= arrogance) Hochmut mto have too much pride to do sth — zu stolz sein, um etw zu tun
to take (a) pride in sth — auf etw (acc) stolz sein
her pride and joy —
to have or take pride of place — den Ehrenplatz einnehmen
pride comes before a fall (prov) — Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall (Prov)
2) (of lions) Rudel nt2. vrto pride oneself on sth — sich einer Sache (gen) rühmen
I pride myself on being an expert in this field —
he prides himself on the succinctness of his prose — er rühmt sich des knappen Stils seiner Prosa
* * *pride [praıd]A s1. Stolz m, Hochmut m:pride goes before a fall (Sprichwort) Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall2. Stolz m, Selbstgefühl n:a) Ehrenplatz m,b) fig Vorrang m,c) pej Standesdünkel m;take pride of place fig den Vorrang haben, die erste Stelle einnehmen;take (a) pride in stolz sein auf (akk);a smile of pride ein stolzes Lächeln3. Stolz m (Gegenstand des Stolzes):the pride of a collection das Glanzstück einer Sammlung;be sb’s pride and joy jemandes ganzer Stolz sein4. Höhe f, Blüte f:in the pride of his years in seinen besten Jahren;in the pride of manhood im besten Mannesalter;in the pride of the season in der besten Jahreszeit5. obs oder poet Pracht f, Zierde f, Schmuck m6. Schar f, Rudel n (besonders von Löwen)8. obsa) Vollkraft fb) Übermut mB v/t pride o.s. (on, upon) stolz sein (auf akk), sich rühmen (gen), sich brüsten (mit), sich etwas einbilden (auf akk)* * *1. noun1) Stolz, der; (arrogance) Hochmut, dertake or have pride of place — die Spitzenstellung einnehmen; (in collection etc.) das Glanzstück sein
take [a] pride in somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas stolz sein
2) (object, best one) Stolz, der3) (of lions) Rudel, das2. reflexive verbpride oneself [up]on something — (congratulate oneself) auf etwas (Akk.) stolz sein
* * *n.Eigenliebe f.Hochmut -e m.Stolz nur sing. m. -
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̈ɪwu:nd
1. сущ.
1) рана;
ранение to receive a wound ≈ получить ранение to clean a wound ≈ промыть рану to dress a wound ≈ перевязать рану to lick one's wounds ≈ зализывать раны (приходить в себя, восстанавливаться после душевной или физической травмы) to suture a wound ≈ зашивать рану to stop the wound ≈ остановить кровь из раны to swab a wound ≈ накладывать тампон на рану the lips of the wound ≈ края раны bullet wound fatal wound festering wound flesh wound gaping wound knife wound light wound mortal wound self-inflicted wound serious wound severe wound slight wound superficial wound
2) обида, оскорбление;
убыток, ущерб to inflict a wound on/upon ≈ нанести оскорбление
2. гл.
1) ранить
2) причинить боль, задеть to wound smb.'s feelings ≈ задеть чьи-л. чувства he was wounded in his deepest affections ≈ он был оскорблен в своих лучших чувствах Syn: bruise, cut, lacerate, scar рана, ранение - green * свежая /незажившая/ рана - * in the arm ранение в руку - * of exit (медицина) выходное отверстие раны - * healing заживление раны - * shock травматический шок душевная боль;
обида, оскорбление - to reopen a * бередить старую рану - to inflict a * upon smb.'s honour оскорбить чью-л. честь - lover's * муки любви - a * to one's vanity удар по самолюбию - it was a * to my pride это задело мою гордость порез, разрез, насечка( на дереве и т. п.) > to lick one's *s зализывать раны > our team is still licking its *s after its unexpected defeat наша команда все еще приходит в себя после неожиданного поражения > to rub salt into smb.'s *s сыпать соль на раны ранить - *ed in the head раненный в голову причинить боль;
уколоть, задеть - to * the ear резать слух - *ed in his deepest affections оскорбленный в своих лучших чувствах (сельскохозяйственное) скарифицировать (семена) past и р.р. от wind he was wounded in his deepest affections он был оскорблен в своих лучших чувствах wound past & p. p. от wind ~ обида, оскорбление;
ущерб ~ рана;
ранение ~ ранить ~ причинить боль, задеть;
to wound (smb.'s) feelings задеть (чьи-л.) чувства -
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1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) stolthet2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) stolthet, æresfølelse3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) flokk•- the pride of
- pride of place
- pride oneself on
- take pride in Isubst. \/praɪd\/1) stolthet, selvfølelse2) hovmod, overmot3) glans, prakt4) flokkfalse pride uberettiget stolthet, hovmodflushed with pride fylt av stolthetgive pride of place to gi hedersplassen til, sette i fremste rekkein the pride of manhood i sine velmaktsdager, i sin beste alderin the pride of youth i sin fagreste ungdompride goes\/comes before a fall eller pride will have a fall hovmod står for fallpride in stolthet overpride of the morning tidlig morgentåke (som gir bud om en vakker dag) ( vulgært) ståpikk (om morgenen), morrabrødpride oneself (up)on være stolt over\/av, være kry av, berømme seg avtake (a) pride in være stolt av\/over, føle stolthet over\/ved sette sin ære itake pride of place innta førsteplassen, innta førerstillingenwound\/hurt someone's pride krenke noens stolthet\/ærefølelseIIverb \/praɪd\/bare i uttrykkpride oneself (up)on rose seg av, være stolt av -
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I1. n1) рана; поранення2) перен. образа; кривда; душевна рана; шкода3) поріз, розріз, насічка, зарубка (на дереві)wound dressing — мед. перев'язування рани
wound fever — мед. ранова гарячка
wound suture — мед. шов на рану
wound treatment — мед. лікування ран
2. v1) поранити2) перен. завдати болю; уразити; образити3) с.г. скарифікувати (Грунт)IIpast і p.p. від wind* * *I [wuːnd] n1) рана, пораненняwound or exit [of entry] — мeд. вихідний [вхідний]отвір рани
2) душевний біль; образаto inflict a wound upon smb 's honour — образити чию-н. честь
3) поріз, розріз, надсічка ( на дереві)our team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat — наша команда все ще приходить до тями після неочікуванної поразки
II [wuːnd] vto rub salt into smb 's wounds — сипати сіль на рани
1) ранити2) завдати болю; вколоти, зачепити3) c-г. скарифікувати ( насіння)III [waund] past, р. р. від wind I IV [waund] past, р. р. від wind II -
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I1. [wu:nd] n1. рана, ранениеgreen wound - свежая /незажившая/ рана
wound of exit [of entry] - мед. выходное [входное] отверстие раны
2. душевная боль; обида, оскорблениеto inflict a wound upon smb.'s honour - оскорбить чью-л. честь
3. порез, разрез, насечка (на дереве и т. п.)♢
to lick one's wounds - зализывать раныour team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat - наша команда всё ещё приходит в себя после неожиданного поражения
to rub salt into smb.'s wounds - сыпать соль на раны
2. [wu:nd] v1. ранить2. причинить боль; уколоть, задеть3. с.-х. скарифицировать ( семена)II [waʋnd] past и p. p. от wind1 II 5 II [waʋnd] past и p. p. от wind2 II -
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I [wuːnd] n1) рана, пораненняwound or exit [of entry] — мeд. вихідний [вхідний]отвір рани
2) душевний біль; образаto inflict a wound upon smb 's honour — образити чию-н. честь
3) поріз, розріз, надсічка ( на дереві)our team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat — наша команда все ще приходить до тями після неочікуванної поразки
II [wuːnd] vto rub salt into smb 's wounds — сипати сіль на рани
1) ранити2) завдати болю; вколоти, зачепити3) c-г. скарифікувати ( насіння)III [waund] past, р. р. від wind I IV [waund] past, р. р. від wind II -
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/waund/ * thời quá khứ & động tính từ quá khứ của wind /wu:nd/ * danh từ - vết thương, thương tích =to inflict a wound on+ làm cho bị thương =to receive a wound+ bị một vết thương =the wounds of war+ những vết thương chiến tranh - vết băm, vết chém (trên cây) - (nghĩa bóng) điều làm tổn thương, điều xúc phạm; nỗi đau thương =a wound to one's pride+ điều xúc phạm lòng tự hào =to revive someone's wound+ gợi lại nỗi đau thương của ai - (thơ ca) mối hận tình * ngoại động từ - làm bị thương =wounded in the arm+ bị thương ở cánh tay - (nghĩa bóng) làm tổn thương, chạm đến, xúc phạm =to wound someone in his honour+ làm tổn thương đến danh dự của ai =wounded in one's affections+ bị tổn thương về tình cảm -
13 ferita
"wound;Verletzung;ferimento"* * *f woundin incidente injury* * *ferita s.f.1 wound, hurt, injury: ferita da proiettile, bullet wound; ferita da taglio, slash (o gash o cut); una ferita leggera, a slight (o flesh) wound; una ferita profonda, a deep wound; la ferita al braccio sinistro guarì prestissimo, the wound in his left arm healed very quickly; curare una ferita, to attend (o to see) to a wound; pulire una ferita, to cleanse a wound; infliggere una ferita a qlcu., to inflict a wound on s.o.; medicare una ferita, to dress a wound; riportare ferite in un incidente, to be injured in an accident2 (fig.) wound, hurt; offence: una ferita al proprio orgoglio, a wound to one's pride; ferita d'amore, wound of love // nel rivederla gli si aprì la vecchia ferita, the old wound opened up when he saw her again (o seeing her again brought back painful memories to him).* * *[fe'rita]sostantivo femminile wound, injury, hurt (anche fig.)una ferita alla testa, gamba — a wound to o in the head, leg, a head, leg injury
riportare una grave ferita — to be seriously injured, to suffer a severe injury
una ferita all'amor proprio — fig. wounded pride
ferita di guerra — war injury o wound
••* * *ferita/fe'rita/sostantivo f.wound, injury, hurt (anche fig.); una ferita alla testa, gamba a wound to o in the head, leg, a head, leg injury; riportare una grave ferita to be seriously injured, to suffer a severe injury; una ferita all'amor proprio fig. wounded pride\leccarsi le -e to lick one's wounds; riaprire una vecchia ferita to reopen an old wound\ -
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woundin incidente injurefig hurt* * *ferire v.tr.1 to wound, to hurt*, to injure; ( pugnalare) to stab: cinque dei soldati furono uccisi e venti feriti, five of the soldiers were killed and twenty (were) wounded; entrambi erano stati feriti nell'incidente stradale, they were both hurt (o injured) in the road accident; ferire al petto, in una gamba, to wound in the chest (o in the breast), in the leg; ferire leggermente, gravemente, a morte, to wound (o to injure) slightly, seriously, fatally // senza colpo ferire, without striking a blow (o without a blow being struck o without meeting any resistance)2 (fig.) ( offendere) to offend; to wound; to hurt*: la sua risposta mi ha profondamente ferito, his reply hurt me deeply (o cut me to the quick); ferire qlcu. nell'orgoglio, to hurt (o to wound) s.o.'s pride; ferire qlcu. nell'onore, to offend s.o.'s honour; ferire i sentimenti di qlcu., to hurt s.o.'s feelings3 (fig.) ( colpire, infastidire) to strike*, to hurt*, to offend: la luce troppo forte gli ferì gli occhi, the strong sunlight blinded him.◘ ferirsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to hurt* oneself, to injure oneself, to wound oneself: si ferì a un braccio, he hurt his arm; si ferì solo leggermente, he hurt himself only slightly.* * *[fe'rire]1. vt1) (gen) to injure, Mil to wound2) fig to hurt, woundferire qn nell'orgoglio — to hurt o wound o injure sb's pride
le sue parole la ferirono — she was wounded o hurt by what he said
2. vr (ferirsi)to hurt o.s., injure o.s.ferirsi con un coltello — to cut o.s. with a knife
* * *[fe'rire] 1.verbo transitivo1) to hurt*, to injure, to wound (a in)ferire a morte, gravemente — to hurt o injure fatally, seriously
2) (offendere) to hurt*, to offend, to wound [ persona]; to hurt*, to injure, to wound [fierezza, amor proprio]ferire qcn. nell'orgoglio — to hurt o wound sb.'s pride
3) fig. (colpire) to hurt* [occhio, orecchio]2.- rsi alla mano — to hurt o injure one's hand
••* * *ferire/fe'rire/ [102]1 to hurt*, to injure, to wound (a in); ferire a morte, gravemente to hurt o injure fatally, seriously2 (offendere) to hurt*, to offend, to wound [ persona]; to hurt*, to injure, to wound [fierezza, amor proprio]; ferire qcn. nell'orgoglio to hurt o wound sb.'s pride3 fig. (colpire) to hurt* [occhio, orecchio]II ferirsi verbo pronominaleto hurt* oneself, to injure oneself; - rsi alla mano to hurt o injure one's handsenza colpo ferire without striking a blow. -
15 herir
v.1 to injure.lo hirieron en el hombro he was wounded in the shoulder, he suffered a shoulder woundla hirieron de muerte she was fatally wounded2 to hurt (vista).el nuevo edificio hiere la vista the new building is an eyesore3 to hurt (sentimentalmente).lo que dijiste le hirió profundamente what you said hurt him deeply4 to wound, to cut, to hurt, to injure.Ricardo vulneró a su hermano Richard damaged his brother.* * *1 (dañar) to wound, injure, hurt2 (golpear) to beat, hit3 (un instrumento) to play, pluck4 (la vista) to offend, hurt; (el oído) to hurt, offend5 (luz) to dazzle1 (uso reflexivo) to injure oneself, hurt oneself\herir a alguien en lo vivo figurado to cut somebody to the quickherir a alguien en su amor propio figurado to wound somebody's prideherir de muerte to mortally wound* * *verb1) to injure, wound2) hurt* * *VT1) (=lesionar) [gen] to injure, hurt; [con arma] to wound2) (=ofender) to hurt3) (=irritar) [sol, luz] to beat down on4) liter (=golpear) to beat, strike, hit5) (Mús) to pluck, play* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( físicamente) to woundb) < orgullo> to hurtsus palabras la hirieron profundamente — she was deeply wounded o hurt by his words
esta película puede herir la sensibilidad del espectador — this movie contains scenes/language which some viewers may find disturbing/offensive
2)a) < vista> to hurtb) (liter) sol/ruido to pierce* * *= injure, hurt, wound, bruise.Ex. Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.Ex. Some of the conflicts between labor and management were violent, and many people were hurt or killed.Ex. You know about Susan B. Anthony and Rosie the Riveter, but did you know about the Civil War soldier who revealed her identity only when wounded?.Ex. This new machine does not bruise or damage the fruit.----* herir con un cristal = glass.* herir de muerte = fatally + shoot.* herir en el alma = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* herir en lo más profundo = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* herir mortalmente = fatally + shoot.* herir + Posesivo + orgullo = hurt + Posesivo + pride.* herir + Posesivo + sentimientos = hurt + Posesivo + feelings.* herirse = get + hurt, hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( físicamente) to woundb) < orgullo> to hurtsus palabras la hirieron profundamente — she was deeply wounded o hurt by his words
esta película puede herir la sensibilidad del espectador — this movie contains scenes/language which some viewers may find disturbing/offensive
2)a) < vista> to hurtb) (liter) sol/ruido to pierce* * *= injure, hurt, wound, bruise.Ex: Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.
Ex: Some of the conflicts between labor and management were violent, and many people were hurt or killed.Ex: You know about Susan B. Anthony and Rosie the Riveter, but did you know about the Civil War soldier who revealed her identity only when wounded?.Ex: This new machine does not bruise or damage the fruit.* herir con un cristal = glass.* herir de muerte = fatally + shoot.* herir en el alma = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* herir en lo más profundo = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* herir mortalmente = fatally + shoot.* herir + Posesivo + orgullo = hurt + Posesivo + pride.* herir + Posesivo + sentimientos = hurt + Posesivo + feelings.* herirse = get + hurt, hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.* * *vtA1 to woundlo hirieron en la pierna he was wounded in the legfue herido de muerte he was fatally wounded2(en un sentimiento): su actitud egoísta me hirió en lo más hondo her selfish attitude cut me to the quick o hurt me deeplysus palabras la hirieron profundamente she was deeply wounded o hurt by his wordsesta película puede herir la sensibilidad del espectador this movie contains scenes/language which some viewers may find disturbing/offensiveno quiero herir sus sentimientos I don't want to hurt her feelingsB1 ‹vista/oído›ese color hiere la vista that color hurts your eyesesas groserías hieren el oído that foul language is extremely offensive2 ( liter); «sol/luz» to piercelos rayos del sol herían su blanca piel the sun's rays seemed to pierce his pale skin ( liter)■ herirseto hurt o.s., injure o.s.se hirió con un hacha he hurt himself o injured himself with an ax** * *
herir ( conjugate herir) verbo transitivo
herir verbo transitivo
1 (físicamente) (accidentalmente) to injure
(con un arma, instrumento) to wound
2 (espiritualmente) to hurt, wound: hirió sus sentimientos, he hurt his feelings
3 (la vista, el oído) to offend ➣ Ver nota en herida
' herir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dañar
- golpear
- sentimiento
English:
afraid
- feeling
- gun down
- hit
- hurt
- injure
- maul
- quick
- sting
- wound
* * *herir vt1. [físicamente] [en accidente] to injure;[en lucha, atentado] to wound;lo hirieron en el hombro he was wounded in the shoulder, he suffered a shoulder wound;la hirieron de muerte she was fatally wounded2. [vista] to hurt;[oído] to pierce;el nuevo edificio hiere la vista the new building is an eyesore3. [sentimentalmente] to hurt;me hiere que desconfíes de mí I feel hurt that you don't trust me;lo que dijiste lo hirió profundamente what you said hurt o wounded him deeply;lo hirió en su amor propio it hurt his pride;estas imágenes pueden herir la sensibilidad del espectador some viewers may find these images disturbingel granizo hería las ventanas the hail pounded o lashed against the windows* * ** * *herir {76} vt1) : to injure, to wound2) : to hurt, to offend* * *herir vb1. (en un accidente) to injure2. (por un arma) to wound -
16 verletzen
v/t1. hurt, injure; (verwunden) bes. auch MIL. wound; sich am Arm etc. verletzen hurt ( oder injure) one’s arm etc.; Personen wurden ( dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc.) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc.) offend against; seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *(Ehre) to offend; to mortify;(Gesetz) to break; to infringe; to violate; to contravene;(Gesundheit) to injure; to wound; to hurt;sich verletzento hurt oneself* * *ver|lẹt|zen [fEɐ'lɛtsn] ptp verle\#tzt1. vt1) (= verwunden) to injure; (in Kampf etc, mit Kugel, Messer) to wound; (fig ) jdn to hurt, to wound; jds Stolz, Gefühle to hurt, to wound, to injure; jds Ehrgefühl to injure, to offend; jds Schönheitssinn, zarte Ohren to offend2) Gesetz to break; Pflicht, Rechte, Intimsphäre to violate2. vrto injure oneself* * *1) (to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) harm2) (to injure or cause pain to: I hurt my hand on that broken glass.) hurt3) (to upset (a person or his feelings): He hurt me / my feelings by ignoring me.) hurt4) (to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) injure5) (to hurt (someone's feelings): to wound someone's pride.) wound6) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) offend* * *ver·let·zen *[fɛɐ̯ˈlɛtsn̩]vt1. (verwunden)▪ jdm/sich etw \verletzen to injure [or hurt] sb's/one's sth2. (kränken)▪ jdn \verletzen to offend sbjdn in seinem Stolz \verletzen to hurt sb's pride3. (missachten)▪ etw \verletzen to wound [or injure] sthden Anstand \verletzen to overstep the markjds Gefühle \verletzen to hurt sb['s feelings]4. (übertreten)die Grenze \verletzen to violate the frontier* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *verletzen v/tsich am Arm etcPersonen wurden (dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc) offend against;seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *v.to bless v.to bruise v.to hurt v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt)to infringe v.to injure v.to violate v. -
17 herido
adj.wounded, struck, hurt, injured.f. & m.wounded person, casualty, injured person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: herir.* * *1→ link=herir herir► adjetivo1 (físicamente) wounded, injured, hurt2 figurado (emocionalmente) hurt, wounded► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 wounded person, injured person1 the wounded\caer herido,-a to be woundedherido,-a de gravedad badly injuredherido,-a de muerte mortally woundedhurgar en la herida figurado to turn the knife in the woundlamerse las heridas figurado to lick one's woundssentirse herido,-a figurado to feel hurttocar a alguien en la herida figurado to touch somebody's sore spot* * *1. (f. - herida)noun2. (f. - herida)adj.1) injured, wounded2) hurt* * *herido, -a1. ADJ1) [físicamente] [gen] injured; [en tiroteo, atentado, guerra] woundedun policía resultó herido en el tiroteo — a policeman was injured o wounded in the shooting
estaba herido de muerte, estaba mortalmente herido — he was fatally injured
2) [emocionalmente] hurttiene el orgullo herido — his pride has been hurt o wounded
2.SM / F (=lesionado) [gen] injured person; [en tiroteo, atentado, guerra] wounded personhubo dos heridos en el accidente — two people were injured o hurt in the accident
se llevaron a los heridos al hospital — they took the casualties o injured (people) to hospital
el número de los heridos en el accidente — the number of casualties o people injured in the accident
3.SM Cono Sur ditch, channel* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( físicamente) injuredestá gravemente herido — ( por accidente) he is seriously injured; ( por agresión) he has been seriously wounded
2) ( en sentimiento) < persona> hurt, wounded (liter); < honor> wounded (liter)II- da masculino, femeninolos heridos — the injured/wounded
* * *= bruised, wounded.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex. When WWII broke out her large home became a convalescence home for wounded soldiers.----* herido de amor = lovelorn.* herido de desamor = lovelorn.* herido de muerte = mortally wounded.* heridos, los = wounded, the.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to the wound.* mortalmente herido = mortally wounded.* superficialmente herido = superficially wounded.* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( físicamente) injuredestá gravemente herido — ( por accidente) he is seriously injured; ( por agresión) he has been seriously wounded
2) ( en sentimiento) < persona> hurt, wounded (liter); < honor> wounded (liter)II- da masculino, femeninolos heridos — the injured/wounded
* * *= bruised, wounded.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
Ex: When WWII broke out her large home became a convalescence home for wounded soldiers.* herido de amor = lovelorn.* herido de desamor = lovelorn.* herido de muerte = mortally wounded.* heridos, los = wounded, the.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to the wound.* mortalmente herido = mortally wounded.* superficialmente herido = superficially wounded.* * *A (físicamente) injuredestá gravemente herido (como consecuencia — de un accidente) he is seriously injured; (— de una agresión) he has been seriously wounded24 personas resultaron heridas en el accidente 24 people were injured o hurt in the accidentestá herido de muerte he has been fatally woundedle vendó el brazo herido he bandaged her injured armse sintió herido en su amor propio his pride was hurt o woundedse sintió herido por aquél comentario he was wounded o very hurt by that commentmasculine, feminineA(persona): la explosión causó varios heridos several people were injured in the explosionhubo que hospitalizar a los heridos the injured/wounded had to be taken to (the) hospitalhubo dos heridos graves two people were seriously injuredCompuesto:mpl war-wounded (pl)B* * *
Del verbo herir: ( conjugate herir)
herido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
herido
herir
herido◊ -da adjetivo
( por agresión) he has been seriously wounded;
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino:◊ los heridos the injured/wounded
herir ( conjugate herir) verbo transitivo
herido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino casualty, injured person: aún no se conoce el número de heridos, the number of casualties is still not known
herir verbo transitivo
1 (físicamente) (accidentalmente) to injure
(con un arma, instrumento) to wound
2 (espiritualmente) to hurt, wound: hirió sus sentimientos, he hurt his feelings
3 (la vista, el oído) to offend ➣ Ver nota en herida
' herido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baja
- herida
- mortalmente
- si
- gravedad
English:
badly
- casualty
- critically
- destroy
- fatally
- hurt
- injured
- mortally
- neither
- seriously
- smash
- sorely
- wounded
* * *herido, -a♦ adj1. [físicamente] [en accidente] injured;[en lucha, atentado] wounded;resultaron heridos once civiles eleven civilians were wounded;resultó herido leve/de gravedad he suffered minor/serious injuries;había dos personas heridas en el suelo there were two people lying injured/wounded on the ground2. [sentimentalmente] hurt, wounded;está herida por tus comentarios she was hurt o wounded by your remarks;se sintió herido en su amor propio his pride was hurt♦ nm,f[persona] [en accidente] injured person; [en lucha, atentado] wounded person;no hubo heridos there were no casualties;los heridos [en accidente] the injured;[en lucha, atentado] the wounded;hubo dos heridos graves/leves en el accidente two people were seriously/slightly injured in the accident* * *los heridos the wounded; ( lesionados) the injured;el atentado dejó cuatro heridos graves y dos leves the attack left four people seriously injured and two slightly* * *herido, -da adj1) : injured, wounded2) : hurt, offendedherido, -da n: injured person, casualty* * *herido1 adj1. (en un accidente) injured2. (por un arma) woundedherido2 n injured person / casualty [pl. casualties] -
18 blesser
blesser [blese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *blese
1.
1) ( par accident) to hurt; ( dans un conflit armé) to wound2) ( offenser) to hurt [personne, amour-propre]
2.
se blesser verbe pronominal* * *blese vt1) (dans un accident) to injureIl a été blessé dans un accident de voiture. — He was injured in a car accident.
2) (lors d'une agression, au combat) to wound3) [souliers] to hurt4) (= offenser) to hurtIl a fait exprès de le blesser. — He hurt him on purpose.
* * *blesser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( par accident) to injure, to hurt; ( dans un conflit armé) to wound; il a été blessé à la tête ( par accident) he received ou sustained head injuries; (par balle, agression) he received head wounds; blesser qn d'un coup de couteau to stab sb (with a knife); blesser qn d'un coup de revolver to shoot sb (with a gun); il a été blessé par balle/un coup de couteau he received a bullet/a stab wound;2 ( en irritant) [chaussure, menotte] to hurt, to make [sth] sore [personne, pied];3 ( offenser) to hurt, to upset [personne]; to hurt, to wound [amour-propre]; musique qui blesse l'oreille music which grates on ou offends the ear; il s'est senti blessé dans ses sentiments/son orgueil his feelings were/his pride was hurt; blesser qn au vif to cut sb to the quick; un rien la blesse she's easily hurt;B se blesser vpr ( se faire mal) to injure ou hurt oneself; je me suis blessé au bras en tombant I fell and hurt my arm.il n'y a que la vérité qui blesse Prov nothing hurts like the truth.[blese] verbe transitifil a été blessé par balle he was hit by a bullet, he sustained a bullet-woundelle est blessée à la jambe she has a leg injury, her leg's hurtil a été blessé à la guerre he was wounded in the war, he has a war-wound————————se blesser verbe pronominal intransitifto injure ou to hurt oneselfelle s'est blessée au bras she injured ou hurt her arm -
19 amor
intj.honey, sweetheart.m.1 love (sentimiento).hacer el amor to make lovede mil amores with pleasurepor amor al arte for the love of it¡por el amor de Dios! for God's sake!al amor de la lumbre o del fuego by the firesideamor libre free loveamor platónico platonic loveamor propio pride2 love (persona amada).su primer amor his first loveel amor de mi vida the love of my lifeun antiguo amor an old flame3 devotion (esmero).escribe con amor su última novela she's lovingly crafting her latest novel4 romance.* * *1 (gen) love2 (cuidado) loving care; (devoción) devotion1 (asuntos) love affairs, loves\al amor de la lumbre by the firesideamor con amor se paga one good turn deserves anothercon/de mil amores familiar willingly, with pleasurehacer el amor to make lovepor amor al arte familiar for the sake of it¡por el amor de Dios! for God's sake!amor cortés courtly loveamor libre free loveamor propio self-esteem* * *noun m.1) love2) beloved•- hacer el amor* * *SM1) (=pasión) love (a for)por el amor al arte — hum just for the fun of it
hacer algo por amor al arte — to do sth for nothing, do sth for free
hacer algo con amor — to do sth lovingly, do sth with love
hacer el amor a — (=cortejar) to court; (=hacer sexo) to make love to
amor propio — amour propre, self-respect
2) (=persona) love, lovermi amor, amor mío — my love, my darling
¡eres un amor! — you're a love!, you are sweet!
3)¡de mil amores!, ¡con mil amores! — I'd love to!, gladly!
* * *1)a) ( sentimiento) love¿qué tal andas de amores? — (fam) how's your love life? (colloq)
amor al prójimo/a la patria — love for one's neighbor/one's country
un gran amor a la vida/a los animales — a great love of life/animals
por amor al arte — (fam) just for the fun of it
por (el) amor de Dios — ( mendigando) for the love of God; ( expresando irritación) for God's sake!
b) ( el acto sexual)hacer el amor a/con alguien — to make love to/with somebody
c) (persona, cosa amada) lovetu amorcito está al teléfono — (fam & hum) your beloved is on the telephone (hum)
amor mío or mi amor — my darling, my love
d) (esmero, dedicación)2) (fam) ( persona encantadora) darling (colloq), dear (colloq)* * *= love, beloved.Nota: Nombre.Ex. The phenomena studied by disciplines may be either concrete entities, such as adolescent, motor car, dog or diamond or abstract ideas such as love, beauty or hate.Ex. This shows how quickly he lost his heart to his beloved, and that he believes in love at first sight.----* al amor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.* amor al prójimo = charity.* amor al trabajo = love of work.* amor a primera vista = love at first sight.* amor ciego = blind love.* amor de madre = mother love.* amor divino = divine love.* amor duradero = lasting love.* amor filial = filial love.* amor incondicional = unconditional love.* amor paternal = parental love.* amor por el libro = book-fancying.* amor por la perfección = love of perfection.* amor propio = self-esteem [self esteem], pride.* amor verdadero = true love.* árbol del amor = Judas tree, redbud.* carta de amor = love letter.* con amor no correspondido = lovelorn.* crucero del amor = love boat.* desarrollar el amor a/por = build + a love of.* el amor de + Posesivo + vida = the love of + Posesivo + life.* elixir de amor = love potion.* enfermo de amor = lovesick, lovestricken.* escena de amor = love scene.* estar enfermo de amor = be lovesick.* expresar amor por = profess + love for.* filtro de amor = love potion.* fuga por amor = elopement.* hacer Algo por amor al arte = labour of love.* hacer el amor = make + love.* herido de amor = lovelorn, lovelorn.* historia de amor = love story.* lazos de amor = bonding.* mal de amores = heartache, lovesick.* manifestar amor por = profess + love for.* novela de amor = love story, love fiction.* obras son amores y no buenas razones = actions speak louder than words.* por amor al arte = (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) it.* por (el) amor a = for the love of.* ¡por el amor de Dios! = for crying out loud!.* sin amor = loveless.* tener mal de amores = be lovesick.* tragarse el amor propio = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* viejo amor = old flame.* * *1)a) ( sentimiento) love¿qué tal andas de amores? — (fam) how's your love life? (colloq)
amor al prójimo/a la patria — love for one's neighbor/one's country
un gran amor a la vida/a los animales — a great love of life/animals
por amor al arte — (fam) just for the fun of it
por (el) amor de Dios — ( mendigando) for the love of God; ( expresando irritación) for God's sake!
b) ( el acto sexual)hacer el amor a/con alguien — to make love to/with somebody
c) (persona, cosa amada) lovetu amorcito está al teléfono — (fam & hum) your beloved is on the telephone (hum)
amor mío or mi amor — my darling, my love
d) (esmero, dedicación)2) (fam) ( persona encantadora) darling (colloq), dear (colloq)* * *= love, beloved.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The phenomena studied by disciplines may be either concrete entities, such as adolescent, motor car, dog or diamond or abstract ideas such as love, beauty or hate.
Ex: This shows how quickly he lost his heart to his beloved, and that he believes in love at first sight.* al amor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.* amor al prójimo = charity.* amor al trabajo = love of work.* amor a primera vista = love at first sight.* amor ciego = blind love.* amor de madre = mother love.* amor divino = divine love.* amor duradero = lasting love.* amor filial = filial love.* amor incondicional = unconditional love.* amor paternal = parental love.* amor por el libro = book-fancying.* amor por la perfección = love of perfection.* amor propio = self-esteem [self esteem], pride.* amor verdadero = true love.* árbol del amor = Judas tree, redbud.* carta de amor = love letter.* con amor no correspondido = lovelorn.* crucero del amor = love boat.* desarrollar el amor a/por = build + a love of.* el amor de + Posesivo + vida = the love of + Posesivo + life.* elixir de amor = love potion.* enfermo de amor = lovesick, lovestricken.* escena de amor = love scene.* estar enfermo de amor = be lovesick.* expresar amor por = profess + love for.* filtro de amor = love potion.* fuga por amor = elopement.* hacer Algo por amor al arte = labour of love.* hacer el amor = make + love.* herido de amor = lovelorn, lovelorn.* historia de amor = love story.* lazos de amor = bonding.* mal de amores = heartache, lovesick.* manifestar amor por = profess + love for.* novela de amor = love story, love fiction.* obras son amores y no buenas razones = actions speak louder than words.* por amor al arte = (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) it.* por (el) amor a = for the love of.* ¡por el amor de Dios! = for crying out loud!.* sin amor = loveless.* tener mal de amores = be lovesick.* tragarse el amor propio = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* viejo amor = old flame.* * *A1 (sentimiento) loveuna historia de amor a love storyamor no correspondido unrequited lovefue amor a primera vista it was love at first sightamor POR algn:siente un gran amor por ti he loves you very muchamor A algn/algo:amor al prójimo/a la patria love for one's neighbor/one's countryun gran amor a la vida/a los animales a great love of life/animalsde mil amores with (the greatest of) pleasurepor amor al arte ( fam); just for the fun of itamor con amor se paga one good turn deserves another2(el acto sexual): el amor lovemakingyacían desnudos después del amor ( liter); they lay naked after making lovehacer el amor a/con algn to make love to/with sb3 (persona amada) love; (cosa amada) loveél fue el gran amor de su vida he was the great love of her lifeamor mío or mi amor my darling, my lovesu gran amor es la música music is her great love4(esmero, dedicación): hacer algo con amor to do sth lovinglyhay mucho amor puesto en esto a lot of love and care has gone into thisCompuestos:courtly lovetradescantia, wandering Jewfree love● amor materno or maternalmaternal lovepride, self-esteemsus hijas son un amor his daughters are real darlingsCal amor de la lumbre by the fireside* * *
amor sustantivo masculino
1
amor a primera vista love at first sight;
amor al prójimo/a la patria love for one's neighbor/one's country;
amor propio pride, self-esteem;
un gran amor a la vida/a los animales a great love of life/animals;
por amor al arte (fam) just for the fun of it;
por (el) amor de Dios ( mendigando) for the love of God;
( expresando irritación) for God's sake!b) ( el acto sexual):◊ hacer el amor a/con algn to make love to/with sb
amor mío or mi amor my darling, my loved) (esmero, dedicación):
2 (fam) ( persona encantadora) darling (colloq), dear (colloq)
amor sustantivo masculino love: amor fraternal, brotherly love
amor maternal, maternal love
amor platónico, platonic love
♦ Locuciones: hacer el amor, to make love
por amor al arte, for nothing: nadie trabaja por amor al arte, nobody works out of the goodness of his heart
' amor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amante
- cariño
- droga
- eterna
- eterno
- evidencia
- fraternal
- hacer
- muestra
- profunda
- profundo
- rendida
- rendido
- vida
- vista
- apasionado
- arte
- brujo
- carnal
- carta
- conquistador
- convivencia
- corresponder
- decir
- declaración
- declarar
- dios
- enfriamiento
- extinguir
- filial
- fugaz
- imposible
- infinito
- maternal
- materno
- nido
- pasajero
- por
- puro
- señal
English:
blind
- bonk
- buy
- conceal
- cupboard love
- definition
- eternal
- fierce
- flame
- free love
- love
- loveless
- lovesick
- pledge
- puppy love
- reciprocate
- self-esteem
- self-respect
- sight
- sweetheart
- Christ
- ego
- fellow
- for
- lovingly
- sake
- self
- sweet
- true
* * *amor nm1. [sentimiento] love;el amor lo transforma todo love changes everything;Anticuadomantiene amores con un señor de Montevideo she's having a liaison with a gentleman from Montevideo;un amor imposible a love that could never be;Formalamor mío, mi amor my love;amor por algo love of sth;amor por alguien love for sb;siente un gran amor por los animales she has a great love of animals, she really loves animals;hacer el amor [físicamente] to make love;Anticuado [cortejar] to court;por amor for love;Fampor amor al arte for the love of it;deme una limosna, por amor de Dios for charity's sake o for the love of God, please spare me something;¡por el amor de Dios, cállate! for God's sake shut up!;de mil amores with pleasure;amor con amor se paga one good turn deserves anotheramor de adolescente puppy love; Lit amor cortés courtly love;amor libre free love;el amor de madre a mother's love;el amor materno a mother's love;amor platónico platonic love;amor propio pride;tiene mucho/poco amor propio she has high/low self-esteem;amor verdadero true love2. [persona amada] love;un antiguo amor an old flame;Ana fue su primer amor Ana was his first love;el amor de mi vida the love of my life3. [esmero] devotion;escribe con amor su última novela she's lovingly crafting her latest novel;limpiaba con amor el valioso jarrón he cleaned the valuable vase lovingly* * *m1 love;amor mío my love, darling;amor al prójimo love for one’s fellow man;por amor a alguien for the love of s.o.;por amor al arte fig just for the fun of it;por amor de Dios for God’s sake;:hacer el amor make love;hacer el amor con alguien make love to o with s.o.3:de ocon mil amores with the greatest of pleasure4:al amor de la lumbre around the fire* * *amor nm1) : love2) : loved one, beloved3)amor propio : self-esteem4)hacer el amor : to make love* * *amor n love -
20 picar
v.1 to bite.me picó una avispa I was stung by a wasp2 to peck.la gaviota me picó (en) una mano the seagull pecked my hand3 to chop (triturar) (vegetables).4 to break up (piedra, hielo).5 to chip the plaster off.6 to annoy (informal) (enojar). (peninsular Spanish)7 to spur on (to stimulate) (persona, caballo).aquello me picó la curiosidad that aroused my curiosity8 to punch (perforar) (billete, ficha).9 to type (up) (informal) (mecanografiar).10 to goad (bullfighting).11 to itch (escocer) (parte del cuerpo, herida, prenda).me pican los ojos my eyes are stinging12 to be spicy or hot (food).13 to nibble (tomar un aperitivo).¿te pongo unas aceitunas para picar? would you like some olives as an aperitif?14 to burn (sol).15 to bounce (balón, pelota) ( Latin American Spanish).la pelota picó fuera the ball went out16 to sting, to bite, to peck, to pick.La abeja picó al perro The bee stung the dog.17 to have an itch in.Me pica la nariz I have an itch in my nose.Le pica He has an itch.18 to mince, to chop up, to chop, to hash.Ella pica las verduras She minces the vegetables.19 to be biting.20 to burn on one's back, to be beating down, to beat down, to burn in one's back.Este sol pica This sun beats down.21 to pique, to spur.Ella pica al caballo She spurred=piqued the horse.22 to pick at.Ella pica comida en la noche She eats food at night.23 to have a few snacks, to have a few nibbles.* * *1 (morder - insecto) to bite; (- abeja, avispa) to sting2 (corroer) to eat away, rot3 (perforar - papel, tarjeta) to punch4 (dar con un pico) to jab, goad6 (comida) to nibble7 (incitar) to arouse8 (herir) to wound9 (toro) to goad10 (cebo) to bite1 (sentir escozor) to itch2 (calentar) to be hot, be strong3 (estar picante) to be hot5 (caer en la cuenta) to cotton on, twig6 (comer) to have a nibble1 (muela) to decay, go bad2 (fruta) to begin to rot3 (tela) to be moth-eaten4 (mar) to get choppy5 (vino) to go vinegary, go sour, go off6 (metal) to pit7 (ofenderse) to take offence8 familiar (picar el orgullo) to get annoyed9 argot (pincharse droga) to shoot up\picar alto to aim highquien se pica, ajos come familiar if the cap fits, wear it* * *verb1) to sting, bite2) itch3) punch4) grind* * *1. VT1) [con el pico, la boca] [abeja, avispa] to sting; [mosquito, serpiente, pez] to bite; [ave] to peck (at)los pájaros han picado toda la fruta — the birds have pecked holes in o pecked (at) all the fruit
picar el anzuelo — (lit) to take o swallow the bait; (fig) to rise to the bait, fall for it *
- ¿qué mosca le habrá picado?2) (=comer) [persona] to nibble at3) (=agujerear) [+ hoja, página] to punch a hole/some holes in; [+ billete, entrada] to punch4) (=trocear)a) (Culin) [+ ajo, cebolla, patata] to chop; Esp, Cono Sur [+ carne] to mince, grind (EEUU)b) [+ tabaco] to cut; [+ hielo] to crushc) [+ tierra] to dig over, break up; [+ piedra] [en trozos pequeños] to chip at; [en trozos grandes] to break up5) (=provocar) [+ persona] to needle, goad; [+ caballo] to spur onestaba siempre picándome — he was always needling o goading me
lo que dijiste lo picó en su amor propio — what you said wounded o hurt his pride
6) (=corroer) [+ diente, muela, madera] to rot; [+ hierro, metal] to rust; [+ cable] to corrode; [+ goma, neumático] to perish7) (Inform) [+ texto] to key in8) (Mús) [+ nota] to play staccato9) (Taur) [+ toro] to stick, prick ( with the goad)10) (Mil) [+ enemigo] to harass11) Ven * (=sablear) to scrounge *12) Ven*2. VI1) [con el pico, la boca] [abeja, avispa] to sting; [mosquito, serpiente] to bite; [ave] to peck2) (=comer) [persona] to nibble, snackllevo todo el día picando — I've been nibbling o snacking all day
3) (=morder el cebo) [pez] to bite; [persona] * to fall for it *4) (=ser picante) [comida] to be hot, be spicy5) (=causar picor) [herida, espalda] to itch¿le pica la garganta? — do you have a tickle in your throat?, do you have a tickly throat?
me pican los ojos — my eyes are stinging o smarting
¿qué te pica? — (lit) where does it itch?; (fig) what's got into you?, what's eating you? (EEUU)
6) [sol] to burn7) (=probar)8) Esp * (=llamar a la puerta) to knock9) Cono Sur ** (=largarse) to split **10) Esp (Aut) to pink11)12) LAm [pelota] to bounce3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) mosquito/víbora to bite; abeja/avispa to sting¿te picaron los mosquitos? — did you get bitten by the mosquitoes?
b) polillad) < anzuelo> to bitee) (fam) ( comer) to eatsólo quiero picar algo — I just want a little snack o a bite to eat
f) <billete/boleto> to punchg) (Taur) to jab2)a) (Coc) < carne> (Esp, RPl) to grind (AmE), to mince (BrE); <cebolla/perejil> to chop (up); <pan/manzana> (Ven) to cutb) < hielo> to crush; < pared> to chip; < piedra> (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away at3) <dientes/muelas> to rot, decayel azúcar pica los dientes — sugar rots your teeth o gives you tooth decay
5) (Per fam) ( obtener dinero de) to get (some) money from o out of6)b) < amor propio> to wound, hurt; < curiosidad> to pique, arouse7) < papel> to perforate8) (Mús) to play... staccato2.picar vi1)a) ( morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the baitpicar alto — to aim high
b) ( comer) to nibble2)a) comida to be hotb) ( producir comezón) to itch; lana/suéter to itch, be itchyme pica la espalda — my back itches o is itchy
¿te pican los ojos? — are your eyes stinging?
c) (fam) ( quemar)cómo pica el sol! — the sun's really burning o scorching!
3) (AmL) pelota to bounce4) (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl)3.picarle — (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)
picarse v pron1)2) mar to get choppyanda picado — he's in a huff (colloq)
5) (arg) ( inyectarse) to shoot up (sl)6)picárselas — (RPl arg) ( irse) to split (sl)
* * *= mince, keyboard, smart, chop up, itch.Ex. A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.Ex. One use of the Mouse is in free-hand drawing, but it also promises to improve drastically the way in which data can be manipulated once it has been keyboarded into a file.Ex. The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.Ex. The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.Ex. Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.----* algo para picar = finger food.* comida para picar = finger food.* picar en una trampa = fall for + a joke, fall for + it.* picar la curiosidad = pique + curiosity.* que pica = itchy [itchier -comp., itchiest -sup.].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) mosquito/víbora to bite; abeja/avispa to sting¿te picaron los mosquitos? — did you get bitten by the mosquitoes?
b) polillad) < anzuelo> to bitee) (fam) ( comer) to eatsólo quiero picar algo — I just want a little snack o a bite to eat
f) <billete/boleto> to punchg) (Taur) to jab2)a) (Coc) < carne> (Esp, RPl) to grind (AmE), to mince (BrE); <cebolla/perejil> to chop (up); <pan/manzana> (Ven) to cutb) < hielo> to crush; < pared> to chip; < piedra> (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away at3) <dientes/muelas> to rot, decayel azúcar pica los dientes — sugar rots your teeth o gives you tooth decay
5) (Per fam) ( obtener dinero de) to get (some) money from o out of6)b) < amor propio> to wound, hurt; < curiosidad> to pique, arouse7) < papel> to perforate8) (Mús) to play... staccato2.picar vi1)a) ( morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the baitpicar alto — to aim high
b) ( comer) to nibble2)a) comida to be hotb) ( producir comezón) to itch; lana/suéter to itch, be itchyme pica la espalda — my back itches o is itchy
¿te pican los ojos? — are your eyes stinging?
c) (fam) ( quemar)cómo pica el sol! — the sun's really burning o scorching!
3) (AmL) pelota to bounce4) (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl)3.picarle — (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)
picarse v pron1)2) mar to get choppyanda picado — he's in a huff (colloq)
5) (arg) ( inyectarse) to shoot up (sl)6)picárselas — (RPl arg) ( irse) to split (sl)
* * *= mince, keyboard, smart, chop up, itch.Ex: A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.
Ex: One use of the Mouse is in free-hand drawing, but it also promises to improve drastically the way in which data can be manipulated once it has been keyboarded into a file.Ex: The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.Ex: The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.Ex: Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.* algo para picar = finger food.* comida para picar = finger food.* picar en una trampa = fall for + a joke, fall for + it.* picar la curiosidad = pique + curiosity.* que pica = itchy [itchier -comp., itchiest -sup.].* * *picar [A2 ]vtA1 «mosquito/víbora» to bite; «abeja/avispa» to sting¿te picaron los mosquitos anoche? did you get bitten by the mosquitoes last night?, did the mosquitoes get you last night? ( colloq)2«polilla»: una manta picada por las polillas a moth-eaten blanketlas polillas me picaron el poncho the moths got at my poncho3 «ave» ‹comida› to peck at; ‹enemigo› to peck4 ‹anzuelo› to bitepicar galletas entre horas engorda muchísimo eating cookies between meals is very fatteningnos sirvió un aperitivo con algo para picar he served us a drink and some nibblesno quiero cenar, sólo picar algo I don't want supper, just a little snack o just a bite to eat6 ‹billete/boleto› to punchB ( Méx) (con una aguja, espina) to prickC1 ( Coc) ‹cebolla/perejil› to chop, chop … up; ‹carne› (Esp, RPl) to grind ( AmE), to mince ( BrE); ‹pan/manzana› ( Ven) to cut2 ‹hielo› to crush; ‹tierra› to break up; ‹pared› to chip ‹piedra› (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away atD ‹dientes/muelas› to rot, decayel azúcar pica los dientes sugar rots your teeth o gives you tooth decayE (en billar) ‹bola› to put spin onvoy a picar a mi viejo I'm going to get some money out of my old man ( colloq), I'm going to touch my old man for some money ( colloq)G1 (incitar) to spur on; (ofender, enfadar) to upset, hurt2 ‹amor propio› to wound, hurt; ‹curiosidad› to pique, arouseH ‹papel› to perforateI ( Mús) to play … staccato■ picarviA1 (morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the baitha picado un pez grande we've got o hooked a big oneel cliente picó the customer rose to o took the baitle tendimos una trampa y picó we set a trap for him and he fell for itpicar alto to aim high2 (comer) to nibblesiempre anda picando entre comidas he's always eating o nibbling between mealsB1 «comida» to be hotesta mostaza pica mucho this mustard's really hot, this mustard really burns your mouth2 (producir comezón) «lana/suéter» to itch, be itchyme pica la espalda my back itches o is itchy¿te pican los ojos? are your eyes stinging o smarting?3 ( fam)(quemar): ¡cómo pica el sol hoy! the sun's really burning o scorching today!C ( AmL) «pelota» to bouncela pelota picó fuera the ball bounced o went outhacer picar la pelota to bounce the ball■ picarseA1 «muelas» to decay, rot; «manguera/llanta» to perish; «cacerola/pava» to rust; «ropa» to get moth-eaten2 «manzana» to rot, go rotten; «vino» to go sourB «mar» to get choppyC ( fam) (enfadarse) to get annoyed, get in a huff ( colloq); (ofenderse) to take offense*, be piquedhombre, no te piques; si sólo era una broma come on, don't get annoyed, it was only a joke ( colloq)anda picado he's in a huff ( colloq)D «avión» to nose-dive; «pájaro» to diveEFyo me las pico I'm off ( colloq)a las nueve me las pico I have to be going o to take off at nine ( colloq)* * *
picar ( conjugate picar) verbo transitivo
1
[abeja/avispa] to sting;
una manta picada por las polillas a moth-eaten blanket
‹ enemigo› to peck
◊ solo quiero picar algo I just want a snack o a bite to eat
f) (Taur) to jab
2
‹cebolla/perejil› to chop (up)
‹ pared› to chip;
‹ piedra› to break up, smash
3 ‹dientes/muelas› to rot, decay
verbo intransitivo
1
2
◊ me pica la espalda my back itches o is itchy;
me pican los ojos my eyes sting
3 (AmL) [ pelota] to bounce
4 (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl);◊ picarle (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)
picarse verbo pronominal
1
[manguera/llanta] to perish;
[cacerola/pava] to rust;
[ ropa] to get moth-eaten
[ vino] to go sour
2 [ mar] to get choppy
3 (fam) ( enfadarse) to get annoyed;
( ofenderse) to take offense
picar
I verbo transitivo
1 (carne) to mince
2 (cebolla, ajo, etc) to chop up
3 (hielo) to crush
4 (una avispa, abeja) to sting: me picó un escorpión, I was stung by a scorpion
5 (una serpiente, un mosquito) to bite
6 (tarjeta, billete) to punch
7 (piedra) to chip
8 (papel) to perforate
9 (comer: las aves) to peck
(: una persona) to nibble
picar algo, to have a snack/nibble
10 fam (incitar) to incite
11 fam (molestar) to annoy
12 (curiosidad) me picó la curiosidad, it aroused my curiosity
II verbo intransitivo
1 (pez) to bite
2 (comida) to be hot
3 (escocer, irritar) to itch: este suéter pica, this sweater is very itchy
me pica la mano, my hand is itching
4 fam (sol) to burn, scorch: hoy pica el sol, the sun is scorching today
' picar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rascar
- tabla
English:
bite
- chop
- clip
- crush
- grind
- itch
- mince
- nibble
- pick
- pick at
- pit
- prickle
- punch
- rise
- smart
- sting
- bounce
- chopping board
- eat
- finely
- prick
- rot
- tickle
* * *♦ vt1. [sujeto: mosquito, serpiente] to bite;[sujeto: avispa, escorpión] to sting;me picó una avispa I was stung by a wasp;2. [sujeto: ave] [comida] to peck at;la gaviota me picó (en) una mano the seagull pecked my hand3. [trocear] [verdura] to chop;Esp, RP [carne] to mince; [piedra, hielo] to break up; [pared] to chip the plaster off5. [dañar, estropear] [diente, caucho, cuero] to rot;vamos a picar algo antes de comer let's have some nibbles before the meal;está todo el día picando comida she's always nibbling at something or other between mealsle encanta picar a su hermana he loves needling his sister8. [estimular] [persona, caballo] to spur on;aquello me picó la curiosidad that aroused my curiosity9. [perforar] [billete, ficha] to punch11. Taurom to goad[bola de billar] to screw13. Am [botar] [balón, pelota] to bouncepícale, que se nos hace tarde para el teatro get a move on, we'll be late for the play;ya píquenle con eso, o no acabarán nunca you'd better get a move on with that or you'll never finishpicarle un ojo a alguien to wink at sb♦ vi1. [escocer] [parte del cuerpo, herida, prenda] to itch;¿te pica? does it itch?;me pica mucho la cabeza my head is really itchy;me pican los ojos my eyes are stinging2. [estar picante] [alimento, plato] to be spicy o hot;[cebolla] to be strong3. [ave] to peck4. [pez] to bite5. [dejarse engañar] to take the bait;no creo que pique I don't think he's going to fall for it o take the bait6. [tomar un aperitivo] to nibble;¿te pongo unas aceitunas para picar? would you like some olives as an aperitif?7. [sol] to burn;cuando más picaba el sol when the sun was at its hottest9. Am [balón, pelota] to bounce;la pelota picó fuera the ball went out11. Comppicar (muy) alto to have great ambitions* * *I v/t2 carne grind, Brmince; verdura mince, Brchop finely3 piedra break (up)4 TAUR jab with a lance5 ( molestar) annoy6 la curiosidad pique7 MÚS pickII v/i1 tb figtake the bait2 L.Am.spicy* * *picar {72} vt1) : to sting, to bite2) : to peck at3) : to nibble on4) : to prick, to puncture, to punch (a ticket)5) : to grind, to chop6) : to goad, to incite7) : to pique, to provokepicar vi1) : to itch2) : to sting3) : to be spicy4) : to nibble5) : to take the bait6)picar en : to dabble in7)picar muy alto : to aim too high* * *picar vb3. (carne) to minceha picado antes de comer y ahora no tiene hambre she had something to eat before lunch and now she's not hungry6. (billete) to punch7. (comida) to be hot8. (ropa, toalla, etc) to be itchy
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