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1 ascend
ə'send(to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) subir, ascender, elevarse- ascent
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tr[ə'send]1 ascender, subir a1 ascender, subir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto ascend the throne subir al tronoascend [ə'sɛnd] vi: ascender, subirascend vt: subir, subir a, escalarv.• ascender v.• elevar v.• subir v.ə'send
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intransitive verb (frml)a) \<\<person/rocket\>\> ascender* (frml)b) ascending pres p <slope/spiral/scale> ascendente
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vt (frml) \<\<steps\>\> subir; \<\<mountain\>\> escalar, subir a[ǝ'send]1.2.VI (=rise) subir, ascender; (=slope up) elevarse* * *[ə'send]
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intransitive verb (frml)a) \<\<person/rocket\>\> ascender* (frml)b) ascending pres p <slope/spiral/scale> ascendente
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vt (frml) \<\<steps\>\> subir; \<\<mountain\>\> escalar, subir a -
2 ascend the throne
(to be crowned king or queen.) ascender/subir al trono -
3 ascend
vt.1 ascender, subir (montaña); ascender a, subir a (trono)2 subir por, ascender por.vi.ascender. (pt & pp ascended) -
4 to ascend the throne
subir al trono -
5 ascender
ascender ( conjugate ascender) verbo intransitivo 1 (frml) [temperatura/precios] to rise; [ globo] to rise, ascend (frml); [escalador/alpinista] to climb, to ascend (fml) 2 (frml) [gastos/pérdidas] ascender a algo to amount to sth 3 [empleado/oficial] to be promoted; ascender al trono to ascend the throne verbo transitivo ‹empleado/oficial› to promote
ascender
I vtr (en un puesto de trabajo) to promote
II verbo intransitivo
1 (subir) move upward (temperatura) to rise: las pérdidas ascendieron a dos millones, the losses added up to two million
2 (al trono, a una montaña) to ascend
3 (de categoría) to be promoted ' ascender' also found in these entries: Spanish: proponerse - segundón - segundona - subir - subirse - elevar English: add up to - amount to - ascend - come to - elevate - graduate - promote - rise - run into - total - upgrade - add - amount - come - debar[ǝ'sendǝ(r)]N (Typ) ascendiente m -
6 accede
ək'si:dtr[æk'siːd]1 formal use (agree) acceder (to, a)2 (to throne) ascender (to, a), subir (to, a); (to position, office) acceder (to, a)1) agree: acceder, consentir2) ascend: subir, accederhe acceded to the throne: subió al tronov.• acceder v.• asentir v.ək'siːdintransitive verb (frml)a) ( grant)to accede to something — \<\<to demand/request\>\> acceder a algo
b) ( ascend)to accede to the throne — subir or acceder al trono
[æk'siːd]VIto accede to —
1) (=assent to) [+ request] acceder a; [+ suggestion] aceptar2) (=gain, enter into) [+ office, post] tomar posesión de; [+ party] adherirse a; [+ throne] acceder a, subir a; [+ treaty] adherirse a* * *[ək'siːd]intransitive verb (frml)a) ( grant)to accede to something — \<\<to demand/request\>\> acceder a algo
b) ( ascend)to accede to the throne — subir or acceder al trono
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7 come up
v.• acudir v.• salir v.(§pres: salgo, sales...) fut/c: saldr-•)v + adv1)a) (ascend, rise) \<\<person\>\> subir; \<\<sun/moon\>\> salir*b) ( approach) acercarse*to come up to somebody — acercársele* a alguien
2)a) ( grow) \<\<seed/plant\>\> crecer*b) ( after cleaning) quedarc) ( swell) (BrE) hincharse3)a) (occur, arise) \<\<problem\>\> surgir*, presentarsetwo hamburgers, coming up — dos hamburguesas, marchando or marchan dos hamburguesas
b) (be raised, mentioned) \<\<subject/point\>\> surgir*; \<\<name\>\> ser* mencionadoc) ( Law)1. VI + ADV1) (=ascend) [person] subir; [sun] salir; [plant] aparecercome up here! — ¡sube aquí!
2) (=crop up) [difficulty] surgir; [matters for discussion] plantearse, mencionarsesomething's come up so I'll be late home — ha surgido algo, así es que llegaré tarde a casa
3) (Jur) [accused] (=appear in court) comparecer; [lawsuit] (=be heard) oírse, presentarse4) (Univ) matricularsehe came up to Oxford last year — (Brit) se matriculó en la universidad de Oxford el año pasado
2.VI + PREP subir* * *v + adv1)a) (ascend, rise) \<\<person\>\> subir; \<\<sun/moon\>\> salir*b) ( approach) acercarse*to come up to somebody — acercársele* a alguien
2)a) ( grow) \<\<seed/plant\>\> crecer*b) ( after cleaning) quedarc) ( swell) (BrE) hincharse3)a) (occur, arise) \<\<problem\>\> surgir*, presentarsetwo hamburgers, coming up — dos hamburguesas, marchando or marchan dos hamburguesas
b) (be raised, mentioned) \<\<subject/point\>\> surgir*; \<\<name\>\> ser* mencionadoc) ( Law) -
8 throne
Ɵrəun1) (the ceremonial chair of a king, queen etc, pope or bishop.) trono2) (the king or queen: He swore allegiance to the throne.) tronothrone n tronotr[ɵrəʊn]1 trono\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come to the throne subir al tronothrone room sala del tronothrone ['ɵro:n] n: trono mn.• trono s.m.θrəʊnnoun trono m[θrǝʊn]to be on/to ascend the throne — ocupar el trono/subir or ascender* al trono
1.N trono mto ascend the throne, come to the throne — subir al trono
the heir to the throne — el(-la) heredero* del trono, (-a)
the throne of France, the French throne — el trono de Francia, el trono francés
2.CPDthrone room N — sala f del trono
* * *[θrəʊn]noun trono mto be on/to ascend the throne — ocupar el trono/subir or ascender* al trono
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9 go up
1) (to increase in size, value etc: The temperature/price has gone up.) subir, aumentar2) (to be built: There are office blocks going up all over town.) construirsego up vb subirv.• ascender v.• ir arriba v.• remontar v.• subir v.v + adv1)a) ( ascend) \<\<person\>\> subir; \<\<balloon/plane\>\> subir, ascender* (frml); \<\<curtain\>\> ( Theat) levantarseb) ( approach)to go up (to somebody/something) — acercarse* (a alguien/algo)
c) ( toward the north) ir*d) ( to another place) (esp BrE) ir*2)a) ( increase) \<\<temperature/price/cost\>\> subir, aumentar; \<\<population/unemployment\>\> aumentarto go up in price — subir or aumentar de precio
b) ( improve) \<\<standard\>\> mejorar3)a) (be built, erected)b) ( be put up)4) ( burst into flames) prenderse fuego; ( explode) estallarVI + ADV1) (=rise) [temperature, price] subirthe total goes up to... — el total asciende a...
Hartlepool should go up this season — (Sport) el Hartlepool debería ascender esta temporada
2) (=travel)3) (=approach)to go up to sb — acercarse a algn, abordar a algn
4) (=go upstairs) subir (a la planta de arriba)5) (=be built) [tower block, building] levantarse6) (=explode) estallarto go up in flames — arder en llamas, ser pasto de las llamas
7) (=be heard)8) (Brit)(Univ)to go up to university — (to begin studies) entrar en la universidad; (after vacation) volver a la universidad
9) (Theat) [curtain] subir, abrirse, levantarse; [lights] encenderse* * *v + adv1)a) ( ascend) \<\<person\>\> subir; \<\<balloon/plane\>\> subir, ascender* (frml); \<\<curtain\>\> ( Theat) levantarseb) ( approach)to go up (to somebody/something) — acercarse* (a alguien/algo)
c) ( toward the north) ir*d) ( to another place) (esp BrE) ir*2)a) ( increase) \<\<temperature/price/cost\>\> subir, aumentar; \<\<population/unemployment\>\> aumentarto go up in price — subir or aumentar de precio
b) ( improve) \<\<standard\>\> mejorar3)a) (be built, erected)b) ( be put up)4) ( burst into flames) prenderse fuego; ( explode) estallar -
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11 AL
al contraction of a and el
al (contracción de a & el)
1 ➣ a
2 (+ infinitivo) los invitados están al caer, the guests are about to arrive
cierren la puerta al salir, close the door on leaving
al parecer, apparently 'al' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abandonarse - abierta - abierto - abismo - abogada - abogado - abordaje - abrigar - abrigo - acalorada - acalorado - acceder - acecho - acertada - acertado - acomodar - acosar - acre - actual - adaptar - adicta - adicto - adiós - adscribir - adscribirse - agua - aire - ajillo - alcance - aleatoria - aleatorio - alimón - almacén - alquilar - alta - altar - alteza - alto - amanecer - amor - amparo - ancha - ancho - anochecer - antojarse - aparato - apercibirse - aprieto - arriar English: A - aboard - abreast - abroad - absolve - accessible - accompany - accustom - acquaint - across - address - adrift - advise - after - afterwards - agree - aim at - alarm - all - allocate - alongside - also - amenable - amends - analytic - analytical - anchor - another - antisocial - anyhow - appeal - applicant - appointment - apprehend - arm - Armageddon - arouse - as - ascend - aside - assume - asymmetric - asymmetrical - at - attendant - augment - authenticity - authoritarian - available - averagea) = Alabamab) (= American League) la liga estadounidense de béisbolABBR(US) = Alabama* * *a) = Alabamab) (= American League) la liga estadounidense de béisbol -
12 arise
past tense - arose; verb1) (to come into being: These problems have arisen as a result of your carelessness; Are there any matters arising from our earlier discussion?) surgir, presentarse2) (to get up or stand up.) levantarse, alzarsearise vb surgirtr[ə'raɪz]1) ascend: ascender, subir, elevarse2) originate: originarse, surgir, presentarse3) get up: levantarsev.(§ p.,p.p.: arose, arisen) = aparecer v.• levantarse v.• provenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• subir v.ə'raɪz1) ( occur) \<\<difficulty/opportunity\>\> surgir*, presentarseto arise from o out of something — surgir* (a raíz) de algo
2)a) ( rise up) (liter) \<\<wind\>\> levantarse; \<\<cry\>\> alzarse* (liter)b) ( get up) (arch) levantarse[ǝ'raɪz](pt arose) [ˌǝ'rǝʊz] (pp arisen) [ˌǝ'rɪzn] VI1) (=occur) surgir, presentarsedifficulties have arisen — han surgido or se han presentado dificultades
a storm arose — liter se levantó una tormenta
a great clamour arose — liter se produjo un tremendo clamor
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should the need arise — de ser necesario•
should the occasion arise — si se presenta la ocasión•
the question does not arise — no hay tal problema, la cuestión no viene al casothe question arises whether... — se plantea el problema de si...
2) (=result) surgirarising from this, can you say...? — partiendo de esta base, ¿puede usted decir...?
3) † (=get up) levantarse, alzarse* * *[ə'raɪz]1) ( occur) \<\<difficulty/opportunity\>\> surgir*, presentarseto arise from o out of something — surgir* (a raíz) de algo
2)a) ( rise up) (liter) \<\<wind\>\> levantarse; \<\<cry\>\> alzarse* (liter)b) ( get up) (arch) levantarse -
13 climb
1. verb1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) subir, escalar2) (to rise or ascend.) ascender, subir
2. noun1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) escalada, ascenso2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) subida•- climberclimb1 n ascensión / subida / escaladaclimb2 vb1. escalar / subir / trepar2. subirtr[klaɪm]1 (gen) subida2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL escalada1 (move) trepar■ can you climb up the ladder? ¿puedes subir la escalera?2 (socially) escalar, ascender3 (of things) subir, ascender; (of plants) trepar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto climb into one's clothes ponerse la ropaclimb ['klaɪm] vt: escalar, trepar a, subir ato climb a mountain: escalar una montañaclimb vi1) rise: subir, ascenderprices are climbing: los precios están subiendo2) : subirse, treparseto climb up a tree: treparse a un árbolclimb n: ascenso m, subida fn.• escalada s.f.• subida s.f.v.• escalar v.• subir v.• trepar v.
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1. klaɪmtransitive verb \<\<mountain\>\> escalar, subir a; \<\<tree\>\> trepar a, subirse a, treparse a (esp AmL); \<\<stairs\>\> subir
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via) ( clamber) trepar, treparseto go climbing — ( Sport) hacer* alpinismo or (AmL tb) andinismo, ir* a escalar or de escalada
she climbed onto the table — se subió a la mesa, trepó or se trepó a la mesa
to climb into/out of bed — meterse en/levantarse de la cama
b) ( rise) subir, ascender* (frml)Phrasal Verbs:- climb up
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b) ( gradient) ascenso m, subida fc) ( Aviat) ascenso m[klaɪm]1.2.VT (also: climb up) [+ tree, ladder etc] trepar, subir a; [+ staircase] subir (por); [+ mountain] escalar; [+ cliff] trepar por; [+ wall] trepar (a)3. VI1) [person, plant] trepar, subirto climb over a wall — franquear or saltar una tapia
to climb to power — (fig) subir al poder
2) [road] ascender; [plane] elevarse, remontar el vuelo; [price, sun] subir- climb up* * *
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1. [klaɪm]transitive verb \<\<mountain\>\> escalar, subir a; \<\<tree\>\> trepar a, subirse a, treparse a (esp AmL); \<\<stairs\>\> subir
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via) ( clamber) trepar, treparseto go climbing — ( Sport) hacer* alpinismo or (AmL tb) andinismo, ir* a escalar or de escalada
she climbed onto the table — se subió a la mesa, trepó or se trepó a la mesa
to climb into/out of bed — meterse en/levantarse de la cama
b) ( rise) subir, ascender* (frml)Phrasal Verbs:- climb up
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b) ( gradient) ascenso m, subida fc) ( Aviat) ascenso m -
14 walk up
VI + ADV (=ascend) subir (a pie); (=approach) acercarse (to a)walk up, walk up! — ¡vengan!, ¡acérquense!
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15 aquél
Multiple Entries: aquel aquél
aquel, (pl) those
aquél,◊ aquélla pron dem (pl aquéllos, aquéllas) The written accent may be omitted when there is no risk of confusion with the adjective(pl) those; ese no, aquél or aquel not that one, the o that other oneb) ( refiriéndose a persona): todo aquél or aquel que lo necesite (frml) anyone o (frml) any person needing it;el cuento de aquél or aquel que … the story about the man who …
aquel, aquella adj dem
1 that
aquel individuo, that man 2 aquellos,-as, those
aquellas señoras, those women
aquél, aquélla pron dem m,f
1 that one (mencionado antes) the former: Paco y María expusieron sus cuadros, aquél recibió críticas y ésta elogios, Paco and Mary exhibited their paintings, the former was criticized and the latter was praised 2 aquél,-ella que, anyone who, whoever 3 aquéllos,-as, those (los mencionados antes) the former ' aquél' also found in these entries: Spanish: allí - antesala - antológica - antológico - aquel - aquella - aquélla - bochinche - botija - desgraciada - desgraciado - entonces - espina - exilio - golpe - imponente - indicada - indicado - innegablemente - levantarse - militarista - resolver - resultar - sazón - tumbo - ajeno - novedad - todo English: ascend - decoy - former - intrigue - latter - less - lionise - one - potshot - remember - that - then - zenith -
16 aquel
Multiple Entries: aquel aquél
aquel, (pl) those
aquél,◊ aquélla pron dem (pl aquéllos, aquéllas) The written accent may be omitted when there is no risk of confusion with the adjective(pl) those; ese no, aquel or aquel not that one, the o that other oneb) ( refiriéndose a persona): todo aquel or aquel que lo necesite (frml) anyone o (frml) any person needing it;el cuento de aquel or aquel que … the story about the man who …
aquel, aquella adj dem
1 that
aquel individuo, that man 2 aquellos,-as, those
aquellas señoras, those women
aquél, aquélla pron dem m,f
1 that one (mencionado antes) the former: Paco y María expusieron sus cuadros, aquél recibió críticas y ésta elogios, Paco and Mary exhibited their paintings, the former was criticized and the latter was praised 2 aquél,-ella que, anyone who, whoever 3 aquéllos,-as, those (los mencionados antes) the former ' aquel' also found in these entries: Spanish: allí - antesala - antológica - antológico - aquél - aquella - aquélla - bochinche - botija - desgraciada - desgraciado - entonces - espina - exilio - golpe - imponente - indicada - indicado - innegablemente - levantarse - militarista - resolver - resultar - sazón - tumbo - ajeno - novedad - todo English: ascend - decoy - former - intrigue - latter - less - lionise - one - potshot - remember - that - then - zenith -
17 ascendente
ascendente adjetivo ‹movimiento/tendencia› upward; ‹astro/marea› rising
ascendente
I adjetivo ascendant, ascending
II sustantivo masculino ascendant ' ascendente' also found in these entries: English: upward - ascend - upwardly mobile -
18 azul
azul adjetivo / noun masculine blue; azul verdoso <s5 let="a"> sustantivo masculino greenish blue</s5> <s5 let="b"> adjetivo invariable ( before n) greenish-blue; azul cielo or celeste </s5><s5 let="a"> sustantivo masculino sky blue </s5><s5 let="b"> adjetivo invariable sky-blue ( before n); azul marino </s5><s5 let="a"> sustantivo masculino navy blue </s5><s5 let="b"> adjetivo invariable navy blue, navy-blue ( before n)</s5>
azul adjetivo & sustantivo masculino blue
azul celeste, sky blue
azul marino, navy blue
azul turquesa, turquoise
pescado azul, blue fish
sangre azul, blue blood ' azul' also found in these entries: Spanish: casco - de - el - entonces - entre - gastar - notoria - notorio - príncipe - sangre - suave - teñir - tirar - tornarse - turquesa - claro - en - mota - pescado - quedar - vestido - vestir English: ascend - azure - blood - blue - blue blood - come - dark - dye - hue - ice-blue - our - paint - pale - Prince Charming - royal blue - sky blue - so - swear - turquoise - color - hers - his - navy - on - ours - Riviera - royal - theirs - top -
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20 cielo
cielo sustantivo masculino 1 ( firmamento) sky; a cielo abierto (Min) opencast ( before n); este dinero me viene como caído del cielo this money is a godsend 2 (Relig)a)ir al cielo to go to heaven; ganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heavenb) ( como interj):◊ ¡cielos! (good) heavens!3 ( techo) ceiling 4◊ ¡mi cielo! my darling
cielo
I sustantivo masculino
1 sky: un cielo negro anunciaba tormenta, the black clouds signalled the coming of a storm
2 Rel Heaven
3 (persona adorable) angel
4 Anat cielo de la boca, roof of the mouth
5 Arquit cielo raso, ceiling
II interj (sorpresa) ¡cielo santo!, good heavens! Locuciones: figurado esta injusticia clama al cielo, this injustice is an outrage
estar en el séptimo cielo, to be in seventh heaven
ver el cielo abierto, to see one's chance
caído del cielo, (oportuno) heaven-sent: ese dinero nos vino como caído del cielo, that money was heaven-sent ' cielo' also found in these entries: Spanish: aborregarse - celeste - clarear - cubierta - cubierto - despejarse - estrellada - estrellado - fosca - fosco - grito - horizonte - llover - oscurecerse - panza - parda - pardo - plomiza - plomizo - rasa - raso - santa - santo - surcar - teñirse - tocino - tornarse - ver - azul - claro - despejado - ennegrecer - enrojecer - limpio - mina - nube - nublado - nublar - sereno - techo English: arm - ascend - clear - cloud - cloudy - darken - godsend - good - grey - grief - heaven - leaden - lighten - mile - roof - sky - star - starry - stone - sullen - sweetie - blessing - ceiling - god - high - open - stud - wind
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