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1 nutrire
feed* * *nutrire v.tr.1 to feed*, to nourish (anche fig.): nutrire un bambino, to feed a child; nutrire un cucciolo, to feed a puppy; di che nutri il tuo cane?, what do you feed your dog on?; la lettura nutre lo spirito, reading feeds the spirit; nutrire la pelle, to nourish one's skin; nutrire la terra col concime, to nourish the soil with manure3 (non com.) ( allevare) to bring* up: ha nutrito i due nipoti fino ai 18 anni, he brought up two nephews till eigthteen4 ( sentimenti, passioni) to nourish, to nurture, to harbour: nutrire affetto per qlcu., to feel affectionate towards s.o.; nutrire cattivi pensieri, to harbour evil thoughts; nutrire false speranze, to nurture false hopes; nutrire illusioni, to nurture illusions; nutro forti dubbi sulla riuscita dell'esperimento, I have serious doubts about the success of the experiment; nutrire molta stima per qlcu., to hold s.o. in great esteem (o to feel great esteem for s.o.); nutrire un sentimento di vendetta, to harbour feelings of revenge◘ nutrirsi v.rifl. to feed* (on sthg.) (anche fig.): le piante si nutrono dei minerali della terra, plants feed on the minerals in the ground.* * *[nu'trire]1. vtto feed, (fig : sentimenti) to harbour Brit, harbor Am, (risentimento, rancore) to nurse, feel2. vi3. vr (nutrirsi)nutrirsi di — to feed on, eat
* * *[nu'trire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fornire alimenti a) to feed*, to nourish [persona, pianta, animale]; [ terra] to support [ persone]2) fig. to nourish, to foster, to nurture [sentimento, sogno, speranza]; to harbour BE, to harbor AE, to nurse [odio, pregiudizi]; to entertain [ idea]2.nutrire dei dubbi — to be doubtful o in doubt
- rsi solo di frutta — to live on o off fruit
* * *nutrire/nu'trire/ [3]1 (fornire alimenti a) to feed*, to nourish [persona, pianta, animale]; [ terra] to support [ persone]2 fig. to nourish, to foster, to nurture [sentimento, sogno, speranza]; to harbour BE, to harbor AE, to nurse [odio, pregiudizi]; to entertain [ idea]; nutrire dei dubbi to be doubtful o in doubtII nutrirsi verbo pronominale -
2 nourrir
nourrir [nuʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verba. [+ animal, personne] to feed ; [+ peau] to nourishb. [+ désir, espoir, illusion] to cherish ; [+ haine] to feel ; [+ rancune] to harbour (Brit), to harbor (US)2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verb* * *nuʀiʀ
1.
1) ( fournir des aliments à) to feed [personne, plante]; to nourish [cuir, peau]nourrir au sein/au biberon — to breast-/to bottle-feed
2) ( subvenir aux besoins de) to keep [famille]; to provide a living for [région]3) ( entretenir) to harbour [BrE] [espoir]; to nurture [projet]; to feed [incendie]; to fuel [passion]; to feed [idéologie]4) ( enrichir) to fuel [discussion]; to feed [esprit]
2.
se nourrir verbe pronominal [animal] to feed (de on); [personne] to eatse nourrir de — to live on [légumes]; to feed on [illusions]
* * *nuʀiʀ vt1) (= alimenter) to feed2) fig, [espoir] to cherish* * *nourrir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( fournir des aliments à) to feed [personne, plante] (de on; avec with); to nourish [cuir, épiderme]; bien nourri well-fed, well-nourished; mal nourri undernourished; nourrir au sein/au biberon to breast-/bottle-feed; poulet nourri au maïs corn-fed chicken;2 ( subvenir aux besoins de) to keep [famille, enfant]; to provide a living for [région]; avoir cinq bouches à nourrir to have five mouths to feed; mon travail ne me nourrit pas I don't make enough to live on; la poésie, ça ne nourrit pas son homme you can't make a living out of poetry;3 ( entretenir) to harbourGB [sombres desseins, espoir, crainte]; to nurture [projet]; to feed [incendie]; to fuel [passion, préjugés]; to feed [idéologie, stéréotypes];4 ( enrichir) to fuel [discussion]; to feed [esprit]; elle fut nourrie d'histoire classique she was brought up on classical history.B se nourrir vpr1 [personne] to eat; [animal, plante] to feed; se nourrir de [personne] to live on; [animal] to live ou feed on;2 fig la spéculation/le racisme se nourrit de… speculation/racism feeds on…; il se nourrit de rêves he lives on dreams.[nurir] verbe transitifnourrir un bébé au sein/au biberon/à la cuillère to breast-feed/to bottle-feed/to spoon-feed a babyêtre mal nourri [sous-alimenté] to be undernourished2. (figuré)les lettres qu'elle lui envoyait nourrissaient sa passion the letters she sent him sustained his passion3. [faire subsister] to feedj'ai trois enfants à nourrir I've got three children to feed ou to provide forla chanson/sculpture ne nourrit pas son homme you can't live off singing/sculpture alonele métier est dangereux, mais il nourrit son homme it's a dangerous job but it brings in the money ou it pays well4. (littéraire) [espoir] to nourish[pensée] to entertainelle nourrissait déjà des projets ambitieux she was already turning over some ambitious projects in her mindnourrir des doutes au sujet de to entertain doubts ou to be doubtful about————————se nourrir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)1. [s'alimenter] to feed (oneself)il se nourrit mal he doesn't feed himself ou eat properly2. (figuré) -
3 annidare
annidare v.tr.1 to nest2 (fig.) to nurse in one's bosom: annidare nell'animo sentimenti di vendetta, to nurse (o to harbour) feelings of revenge in one's heart.◘ annidarsi v.rifl.1 ( fare il nido) to nest, to build* a nest2 ( nascondersi) to hide*3 (fig.) to lie* concealed, to lurk: l'odio si annida spesso negli animi degli oppressi, hatred often lurks in the minds of the oppressed. -
4 diepe haatgevoelens koesteren
diepe haatgevoelens koesterenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > diepe haatgevoelens koesteren
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5 haatgevoel
♦voorbeelden:iemand haatgevoelens toedragen • have a grudge against someone -
6 sentimiento
m.1 feeling.sentimiento de culpabilidad/pena feeling of guilt/sorrowle acompaño en el sentimiento my deepest sympathy2 sorrow, regret.* * *1 (gen) feeling2 (pena) sorrow, grief\le acompaño en el sentimiento my deepest sympathybuenos sentimientos sympathy sing* * *noun m.1) sentiment, emotion, feeling2) sorrow, grief* * *SM1) (=emoción) feelingdespertó el sentimiento nacionalista del pueblo — it aroused the nationalistic feelings o sentiments of the people
sentimiento de culpa — feeling of guilt, guilty feeling
2) (=pena) sorrow3) pl sentimientos (=forma de sentir) feelings¿le has revelado ya tus sentimientos? — have you told her how you feel?
* * *1)a) ( emoción) feelingb) ( pasión)c) ( pesar)te/les acompaño en el sentimiento — my commiserations
2) sentimientos masculino plurala) ( amor)b) ( sensibilidad) feelings (pl)* * *= feeling, sense, sentiment.Ex. The idea is for volunteers who think reading is fun and important to convey these feelings to younger students.Ex. This sense of practical issues unconfronted led to a proposal for a different approach to the curriculum debate.Ex. The song may have been forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on = Puede que la canción se haya olvidado pero entre los usuarios de bibliotecas el sentimiento perdura.----* albergar un sentimiento = harbour + feeling.* con gran sentimiento = earnestly.* con sentimientos = sentient.* consumir a uno un sentimiento de + Nombre = be consumed by + a feeling of + Nombre.* con un profundo sentimiento de culpa = guilt-ridden.* demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = show + Posesivo + feelings.* demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve.* despertar un sentimiento de = stir + a sense of.* expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.* expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.* expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.* exteriorizar los sentimientos = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.* falto de sentimientos = unsentimental.* hacer aflorar sentimientos de antagonismo = bring to + the surface + feelings of antagonism.* herir + Posesivo + sentimientos = hurt + Posesivo + feelings.* mostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.* ocultar los sentimientos de Uno = bury + Posesivo + feelings.* sentimiento de culpa = guilt.* sentimiento de culpabilidad = guilty conscience, twinge of guilt.* sentimiento de grupo = togetherness.* sentimiento de identidad = sense of identity.* sentimiento del colectivo = ethos.* sentimiento de pertenecer a un lugar = sense of belonging.* sentimiento general = groundswell.* sentimiento humano = human feeling.* sentimiento interno = inner feeling.* sentimiento público = public feelings.* sentimientos = vibes.* sentimientos negativos = grinding of teeth.* tener un sentimiento de = feel + a sense of.* un fuerte sentimiento de = a strong sense of.* * *1)a) ( emoción) feelingb) ( pasión)c) ( pesar)te/les acompaño en el sentimiento — my commiserations
2) sentimientos masculino plurala) ( amor)b) ( sensibilidad) feelings (pl)* * *= feeling, sense, sentiment.Ex: The idea is for volunteers who think reading is fun and important to convey these feelings to younger students.
Ex: This sense of practical issues unconfronted led to a proposal for a different approach to the curriculum debate.Ex: The song may have been forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on = Puede que la canción se haya olvidado pero entre los usuarios de bibliotecas el sentimiento perdura.* albergar un sentimiento = harbour + feeling.* con gran sentimiento = earnestly.* con sentimientos = sentient.* consumir a uno un sentimiento de + Nombre = be consumed by + a feeling of + Nombre.* con un profundo sentimiento de culpa = guilt-ridden.* demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = show + Posesivo + feelings.* demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve.* despertar un sentimiento de = stir + a sense of.* expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.* expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.* expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.* exteriorizar los sentimientos = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.* falto de sentimientos = unsentimental.* hacer aflorar sentimientos de antagonismo = bring to + the surface + feelings of antagonism.* herir + Posesivo + sentimientos = hurt + Posesivo + feelings.* mostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.* ocultar los sentimientos de Uno = bury + Posesivo + feelings.* sentimiento de culpa = guilt.* sentimiento de culpabilidad = guilty conscience, twinge of guilt.* sentimiento de grupo = togetherness.* sentimiento de identidad = sense of identity.* sentimiento del colectivo = ethos.* sentimiento de pertenecer a un lugar = sense of belonging.* sentimiento general = groundswell.* sentimiento humano = human feeling.* sentimiento interno = inner feeling.* sentimiento público = public feelings.* sentimientos = vibes.* sentimientos negativos = grinding of teeth.* tener un sentimiento de = feel + a sense of.* un fuerte sentimiento de = a strong sense of.* * *A1 (emoción) feelinges una persona de muy buenos sentimientos she's a very feeling o caring person2(pasión): no tiene sentimientos he has no feelingsno se deja llevar por los sentimientos she doesn't let herself get carried away by her emotions, she doesn't let her emotions get the better of hertoca la guitarra/canta con mucho sentimiento he plays the guitar/sings with a lot of feeling3(pesar): te/les acompaño en el sentimiento my commiserationsCompuesto:sentimiento de culpa or culpabilidadfeeling of guilt1(amor): no se atrevía a declararle sus sentimientos he did not dare to declare his feelings to herme parece muy mal que juegues con sus sentimientos I think its very wrong of you to play with his emotions o feelings2 (sensibilidad) feelings (pl)aquellas palabras hirieron sus sentimientos those words hurt his feelings* * *
sentimiento sustantivo masculino
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no se deja llevar por los sentimientos she doesn't let herself get carried away by her emotionsb) ( pesar):
2◊ sentimientos sustantivo masculino plural
feelings (pl);
herir los sentimientos de algn to hurt sb's feelings
sentimiento sustantivo masculino
1 feeling
2 (pena, aflicción) grief, sorrow
♦ Locuciones: (esp en un velatorio/entierro) le acompaño en el sentimiento, may I express my deepest sympathy
' sentimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrigar
- acompañar
- adueñarse
- alimentar
- atizar
- dar
- despertar
- disimulada
- disimulado
- emoción
- entregarse
- exportar
- honda
- hondo
- inconfesable
- indomable
- manifestar
- perdurable
- profunda
- profundo
- razón
- reprimir
- rescoldo
- retener
- reverencia
- revivir
- sentir
- sobreponerse
- sofocar
- soterrar
- vacía
- vacío
- veneno
- visceral
- viva
- vivo
- abrazar
- abrazo
- amor
- confesar
- crecer
- demostrar
- disfrazar
- herido
- hermanar
- intensidad
- intenso
- perdurar
- simpatía
- simular
English:
annoyance
- attraction
- aversion
- bitter
- commiserate
- condolences
- exude
- feeling
- hatred
- lingering
- maternal
- mutual
- nurture
- obscure
- outrage
- paternal
- persist
- prevail
- return
- sentiment
- show
- soulfully
- stand-offishness
- suspicious
- sympathy
- unspoken
- vicarious
- wholehearted
- emotion
* * *sentimiento nm1. [estado afectivo] feeling;sentimiento de culpabilidad/soledad feeling of guilt/loneliness;me inspira un sentimiento de rabia it makes me furious;le acompaño en el sentimiento my condolences;dile que la acompaño en el sentimiento please give her my condolences2.sentimientos [parte afectiva de persona] feelings;¡no tienes sentimientos! you have no feelings!;dejarse llevar por los sentimientos to get carried away;es una persona de buenos sentimientos he's a kind-hearted person;no juegues con los sentimientos de otros don't play with other people's emotions o feelings3. [sentido] sense;lo hizo por un sentimiento del deber she did it out of a sense of duty* * *m feeling;lo acompaño en el sentimiento my condolences* * *sentimiento nm1) : feeling, emotion2) pesar: regret, sorrow* * *sentimiento n feeling -
7 rencor
m.resentment, bitterness.espero que no me guardes rencor I hope you don't feel bitter toward meme guarda rencor por lo que le hice he bears me a grudge because of what I did to him* * *1 (odio) rancour (US rancor)2 (resentimiento) resentment\guardar rencor a alguien to have a grudge against somebody, bear somebody malice* * *SM (=amargura) rancour, rancor (EEUU), bitterness; (=resentimiento) ill feeling, resentment; (=malicia) spitefulnessguardar rencor — to bear malice, harbour o (EEUU) harbor a grudge (a against)
* * *sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? — no hard feelings, OK? (colloq)
* * *= resentment, animosity, ill-feeling, rancour [rancor, -USA], grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex. Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.Ex. Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex. The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex. Past campus debates about aspects of this cultural shift have created an environment of distrust and rancor.Ex. Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* con rencor = spitefully.* guardar rencor = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment.* guardar rencor (hacia) = bear + ill will (toward).* por rencor = out of spite.* * *sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? — no hard feelings, OK? (colloq)
* * *= resentment, animosity, ill-feeling, rancour [rancor, -USA], grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex: Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.
Ex: Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex: The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex: Past campus debates about aspects of this cultural shift have created an environment of distrust and rancor.Ex: Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* con rencor = spitefully.* guardar rencor = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment.* guardar rencor (hacia) = bear + ill will (toward).* por rencor = out of spite.* * *no te guardo rencor por lo ocurrido I bear you no malice o I don't bear you any grudge for what happened, I don't feel resentful o bitter about what happenedintentémoslo otra vez, sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? let's try again, and no hard feelings, OK? ( colloq)aún siento mucho rencor por lo que me hizo I still feel very resentful o bitter about what he did to mesu rencor le impide perdonar y olvidar her feelings of rancor o her bitter feelings will not allow her to forgive and forget* * *
rencor sustantivo masculino
resentment;
no te guardo rencor I don't bear you any grudge;
siento rencor por lo que me hizo I feel bitter about what he did to me
rencor sustantivo masculino rancour, US rancor, resentment
guardar rencor, to bear a grudge [a, against]
sentir rencor, to feel bitter
' rencor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergar
- lanzar
- pecho
- guardar
- resentido
English:
animosity
- bitterness
- grudge
- hold against
- ill feeling
- ill-feeling
- nastily
- nastiness
- rancor
- rancour
- spite
- spitefully
- spitefulness
- spleen
- vindictiveness
- will
- bear
- harbor
- ill
- resent
- resentment
* * *rencor nmresentment, bitterness;espero que no me guardes rencor I hope you don't feel bitter towards me;le guardo mucho rencor I feel a lot of resentment towards him;me guarda rencor por lo que le hice he bears me a grudge because of what I did to him* * *m resentment;guardar rencor a alguien bear s.o. a grudge* * *rencor nm1) : rancor, enmity, hostility2)guardar rencor : to hold a grudge* * *rencor n resentment -
8 albergar
v.1 to accommodate, to put up (people).2 to harbor (odio).3 to lodge, to shelter, to board, to give cover to.María alberga turistas Mary lodges tourists.4 to keep, to bear in the mind, to cherish, to nurse.Ricardo alberga sospechas en su mente Richard keeps suspicions in his mind.Silvia alberga mucho sufrimiento Silvia bears much suffering.5 to contain.* * *1 (alojar) to lodge, house, accommodate2 figurado (sentimientos) to cherish, harbour (US harbor)1 to stay* * *1. VT1) (=acomodar) [+ visitante, refugiado, inmigrante] to provide accommodation for; [+ criminal, fugitivo] to harbour2) (=dar cabida a) [+ espectadores, público] to accommodate, hold; [+ evento, celebración] to hostel estadio puede albergar a 30.000 personas — the stadium can accommodate o hold 30,000 people, the stadium has a capacity of 30,000
3) [+ esperanza] to cherish; [+ dudas] to have2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < personas> to house, accommodate; <biblioteca/exposición> to houseel hotel alberga a 2.000 turistas — the hotel accommodates 2,000 tourists
2) (liter) <duda/odio> to harbor*; < esperanzas> to cherish2.albergarse v prona) ( hospedarse) to lodgeb) ( refugiarse) to shelter, take refuge* * *= house, shelter, harbour [harbor, -USA], lodge, play + host to, nurse.Ex. The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.Ex. Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.Ex. When the reference collection fails or the question is broad in nature, the stacks may harbor exactly what is wanted.Ex. The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.Ex. Being a large city, which plays host to conferences of all sizes on a frequent basis, Glasgow possesses an extremely diverse array of accommodation.Ex. Not the least of its advantages is its maximum visibility to other library users, perhaps nursing unasked questions of their own.----* albergar esperanza = hold out + hope, hold out + prospect, hold out + promise.* albergar un sentimiento = harbour + feeling.* albergar un temor = harbour + fear.* volver a albergar = rehouse [re-house].* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < personas> to house, accommodate; <biblioteca/exposición> to houseel hotel alberga a 2.000 turistas — the hotel accommodates 2,000 tourists
2) (liter) <duda/odio> to harbor*; < esperanzas> to cherish2.albergarse v prona) ( hospedarse) to lodgeb) ( refugiarse) to shelter, take refuge* * *= house, shelter, harbour [harbor, -USA], lodge, play + host to, nurse.Ex: The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.
Ex: Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.Ex: When the reference collection fails or the question is broad in nature, the stacks may harbor exactly what is wanted.Ex: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.Ex: Being a large city, which plays host to conferences of all sizes on a frequent basis, Glasgow possesses an extremely diverse array of accommodation.Ex: Not the least of its advantages is its maximum visibility to other library users, perhaps nursing unasked questions of their own.* albergar esperanza = hold out + hope, hold out + prospect, hold out + promise.* albergar un sentimiento = harbour + feeling.* albergar un temor = harbour + fear.* volver a albergar = rehouse [re-house].* * *albergar [A3 ]vtA ‹personas› to house, accommodate; ‹biblioteca/exposición› to houseel edificio alberga a 30 ancianos the building is home to o houses 30 old peopleel nuevo hotel podrá albergar a 2.000 turistas the new hotel will sleep o accommodate 2,000 touristsel parque alberga una fauna muy variada the park is home to many different species of wildlifeel nuevo centro comercial albergará 200 tiendas the new shopping center will provide space for o will house 200 shopsesta parte de la ciudad alberga la mayoría de sus teatros most of the city's theaters are located in this areaB ( liter); ‹duda/odio› to harbor*alberga un sentimiento de culpa he harbors feelings of guilttodavía albergaban esperanzas de que se curara they were still holding out hope that o they were still hoping that he would recover1 (hospedarse) to lodge2 (refugiarse) to shelter, take refuge* * *
albergar ( conjugate albergar) verbo transitivo ‹ personas› to house, accommodate;
‹biblioteca/exposición› to house
albergarse verbo pronominal
albergar verbo transitivo
1 (contener cosas, alojar) to house
(alojar temporalmente) to accommodate
2 fig (esperanzas, rencor, etc) to cherish, harbour, US harbor
' albergar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concebir
- alojar
English:
accommodate
- harbor
- house
* * *♦ vt1. [personas] to accommodate, to put up;nos albergaron en la habitación de invitados they put us (up) in the guest room;el polideportivo albergó a los damnificados the sports centre provided temporary accommodation for the victims;el partido alberga a comunistas y ecologistas the party is a home to communists and greens2. [exposición]el centro cultural albergará la exposición de Picasso the cultural centre will be the venue for the Picasso exhibition, the Picasso exhibition will be held in the cultural centre;un antiguo palacio alberga el Museo Antropológico the Museum of Anthropology is housed in a former palace3. [odio] to harbour;todavía albergamos esperanzas de conseguirlo we still have hopes of achieving it* * *v/t1 ( hospedar) put up2 ( contener) house3 esperanzas hold out4 INFOR host* * *albergar {52} vtalojar: to house, to lodge, to shelter* * *albergar vb to house -
9 rancune
rancune [ʀɑ̃kyn]feminine noun• sans rancune ! no hard feelings!* * *ʀɑ̃kyn* * *ʀɑ̃kyn nf* * *rancune nf1 ( sentiment) resentment ¢; avoir de la rancune contre qn to bear a grudge against sb; sans rancune! no hard feelings;2 ( grief) grudge; entretenir des rancunes to bear grudges; garder rancune à qn d'avoir fait qch to bear a grudge against sb for having done sth.[rɑ̃kyn] nom féminingarder rancune à quelqu'un to bear ou to harbour a grudge against somebody -
10 albergar un sentimiento
(v.) = harbour + feelingEx. Some workers harbor such feelings of unfair treatment within themselves.* * *(v.) = harbour + feelingEx: Some workers harbor such feelings of unfair treatment within themselves.
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11 rancore
m ranco(u)r* * *rancore s.m. grudge, rancour; nutrire, serbare rancore contro, verso qlcu., to bear s.o. a grudge (o malice o ill will): non gli porto rancore, I bear him no grudge; soddisfare un rancore personale, to gratify a private grudge; senza rancore, without malice (o without ill feeling); ci sono dei vecchi rancori tra di loro, there is bad blood between them.* * *[ran'kore]sostantivo maschile grudge, resentment, ill will, rancour BE, rancor AEserbare rancore nei confronti di qcn. — to bear BE o hold AE a grudge against sb., to bear sb. ill will
nutrire rancore contro qcn. — to harbour o nurse a grudge against sb.
* * *rancore/ran'kore/sostantivo m.grudge, resentment, ill will, rancour BE, rancor AE; serbare rancore nei confronti di qcn. to bear BE o hold AE a grudge against sb., to bear sb. ill will; nutrire rancore contro qcn. to harbour o nurse a grudge against sb.; senza rancore! no hard feelings! -
12 hegen
v/t1. look after; (Pflanzen, Garten) auch tend; (Wild, Wald) preserve, maintain; (schützen) protect; (Künste, Beziehungen) cultivate; hegen und pflegen take great care of, look after s.th. well; (jemanden) attend to s.o.’s every need2. geh. (Gefühle, Hoffnung) cherish, entertain; (Verdacht, Wunsch, Zweifel etc.) have; ( einen) Hass / Groll gegen jemanden hegen harbo(u)r hatred / bear a grudge against s.o.; ich hege die Hoffnung, dass... I cherish the hope that...; die Absicht hegen zu (+ Inf.) harbo(u)r the intention of (+ Ger.), be intending to (+ Inf.) ich hege schon lange den Verdacht, dass... I have long suspected that...* * *to cherish; to protect; to cultivate; to nourish; to nurse; to tend* * *he|gen ['heːgn]vtjdn hégen und pflegen — to lavish care and attention on sb
2) (= empfinden, haben) Hass, Groll, Verdacht to harbour (Brit), to harbor (US); Misstrauen, Achtung, Abneigung to feel; Zweifel to entertain; Hoffnung, Wunsch to cherish; Plan, Unternehmen to fosterich hege den starken Verdacht, dass... — I have a strong suspicion that...
* * *3) (to hold in the mind: He entertained the hope that he would one day be Prime Minister.) entertain4) (to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself.) nurse* * *he·gen[ˈhe:gn̩]vtWild \hegen to preserve wildlife▪ etw \hegen to tend sth3. (sorgsam bewahren)▪ etw \hegen to look after sthjdn \hegen und pflegen to lavish care and attention on sb4. (geh: empfinden, haben)▪ etw gegen jdn \hegen to feel sth towards sbdiese Hoffnung habe ich schon lange gehegt I've cherished this hope for a long time* * *transitives Verb1) (bes. Forstw., Jagdw.) look after, tend <plants, animals>jemanden/etwas hegen und pflegen — lavish care and attention on somebody/something
3) (in sich tragen) feel <contempt, hatred, mistrust>; cherish <hope, wish, desire>; harbour, nurse <grudge, suspicion>ich hege den Verdacht, dass... — I have a suspicion that...
* * *hegen v/t1. look after; (Pflanzen, Garten) auch tend; (Wild, Wald) preserve, maintain; (schützen) protect; (Künste, Beziehungen) cultivate;ich hege die Hoffnung, dass … I cherish the hope that …;ich hege schon lange den Verdacht, dass … I have long suspected that …* * *transitives Verb1) (bes. Forstw., Jagdw.) look after, tend <plants, animals>jemanden/etwas hegen und pflegen — lavish care and attention on somebody/something
3) (in sich tragen) feel <contempt, hatred, mistrust>; cherish <hope, wish, desire>; harbour, nurse <grudge, suspicion>ich hege den Verdacht, dass... — I have a suspicion that...
* * *v.to cherish v.to treasure v. -
13 Verbergen
(unreg.)I v/t hide, eher förm. conceal ( vor + Dat from); sein Gesicht verbergen in (+ Dat) bury one’s face in; nichts zu verbergen haben have nothing to hide; siehe auch verborgen2* * *to conceal; to cover up; to hide; to veil; to disguise; to burrow; to dissemble; to secrete;sich verbergento hide* * *ver|bẹr|gen ptp verbo\#rgen [fɛɐ'bɔrgn] irreg1. vt(+dat, vor +dat from) (lit, fig) to hide, to conceal; (vor der Polizei auch) to harbour (Brit), to harbor (US); (COMPUT ) Fenster etc to hide2. vrto hide (oneself), to conceal oneselfSee:→ auch verborgen* * *1) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) bury2) (to hide or keep secret: He concealed his disappointment from his friends.) conceal3) (to hide (eg one's intentions etc): He tried hard to disguise his feelings.) disguise4) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) hold back5) (to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) obscure6) (to hide: He secreted the money under his mattress.) secrete* * *ver·ber·gen *▪ jdn/etw [vor jdm] \verbergen to hide [or conceal] sb/sth [from sb]einen Partisanen/Verbrecher [vor jdm] \verbergen to harbour [or AM -or] [or hide] [or conceal] a partisan/criminal [from sb]▪ [jdm] etw \verbergen to hide [or conceal] sth [from sb] [or keep sth from sb]* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) hide; conceal2) (verheimlichen) hidejemandem etwas verbergen, etwas vor jemandem verbergen — keep something from somebody
* * ** * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) hide; conceal2) (verheimlichen) hidejemandem etwas verbergen, etwas vor jemandem verbergen — keep something from somebody
* * *(vor) v.to conceal (from) v. v.to burrow v.to bury v.to conceal v.to dissemble v.to hide v.(§ p.,p.p.: hid, hidden) -
14 verbergen
(unreg.)I v/t hide, eher förm. conceal ( vor + Dat from); sein Gesicht verbergen in (+ Dat) bury one’s face in; nichts zu verbergen haben have nothing to hide; siehe auch verborgen2* * *to conceal; to cover up; to hide; to veil; to disguise; to burrow; to dissemble; to secrete;sich verbergento hide* * *ver|bẹr|gen ptp verbo\#rgen [fɛɐ'bɔrgn] irreg1. vt(+dat, vor +dat from) (lit, fig) to hide, to conceal; (vor der Polizei auch) to harbour (Brit), to harbor (US); (COMPUT ) Fenster etc to hide2. vrto hide (oneself), to conceal oneselfSee:→ auch verborgen* * *1) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) bury2) (to hide or keep secret: He concealed his disappointment from his friends.) conceal3) (to hide (eg one's intentions etc): He tried hard to disguise his feelings.) disguise4) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) hold back5) (to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) obscure6) (to hide: He secreted the money under his mattress.) secrete* * *ver·ber·gen *▪ jdn/etw [vor jdm] \verbergen to hide [or conceal] sb/sth [from sb]einen Partisanen/Verbrecher [vor jdm] \verbergen to harbour [or AM -or] [or hide] [or conceal] a partisan/criminal [from sb]▪ [jdm] etw \verbergen to hide [or conceal] sth [from sb] [or keep sth from sb]* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) hide; conceal2) (verheimlichen) hidejemandem etwas verbergen, etwas vor jemandem verbergen — keep something from somebody
* * *verbergen (irr)A. v/t hide, eher form conceal (vor +dat from);sein Gesicht verbergen in (+dat) bury one’s face in;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) hide; conceal2) (verheimlichen) hidejemandem etwas verbergen, etwas vor jemandem verbergen — keep something from somebody
* * *(vor) v.to conceal (from) v. v.to burrow v.to bury v.to conceal v.to dissemble v.to hide v.(§ p.,p.p.: hid, hidden) -
15 løbe
41) бе́гать2) течь, протека́тьtíden løber — вре́мя бежи́т
løbe fra — убега́ть (от ответственности и т. п.)
løbe fra sit ord — не сдержа́ть своего́ сло́ва
løbe igénnem — пробежа́ть (глаза́ми), провести́ ( расчёской)
løbe óver — перебежа́ть
* * *charge, flow, ladder, race, run* * *I. (en -r)( osteløbe) rennet;( drøvtyggermave) abomasum.II. vb (løb, løbet) run,( om vand også) flow;( om kondiløb) jog;( om vej) run;( om skibs fart) do ( fx she can do 20 knots);( være i kraft) run ( fx the contract runs to March 31);( være brunstig) be in heat;[ lade ham løbe] let him go;[ lade munden løbe] jabber away;[ tønden løber] the barrel leaks;[ løbe fuld af vand] fill with water,(mar også) be swamped;[ løbe varm]( om maskindel) get hot, run hot;[ løbe sig varm] run to get warm, run until you get warm;[ med præp & adv:][ løbe af] run off;(se også spor);[ løbe af med] run away with ( fx his feelings (, imagination, temper) ran away with him),( vinde) carry off ( fx a girl, the prize, the victory);( også) he was carried away by his feelings;(se også god(e hjerte));[ løbe an] tarnish;[ løbe an på]( stole på) bank on,( tage chancen) gamble on;[ løbe bort med] run away (el. off) with,( elsker også) elope with;[ løbe fra ansvaret] shirk the responsibility;[ det kan du ikke løbe fra] you can't get away from that;[ løbe fra et løfte] go back (, mere neds: welsh) on a promise;[ løbe fra sit ord] go back on one's word;(dvs han er gammeldags) he is (hopelessly) behind the times;[ tiden var løbet fra mig] I did not notice how late it was; I had lost count of the time;[ løbe igennem] run through ( fx the main points);[ løbe avisen igennem] glance through the paper;[ løbe ind i](om havn etc) put into, run into, enter ( fx the harbour),(fig: møde) run into, come up against ( fx difficulties);( udsprede) spread ( fx rumours);(se også II. rende (med) & limstang, (halv) vind);[ give ham en historie at løbe med] fob him off with a story;[ det løb mig koldt ned ad ryggen] it sent a shiver down my spine;[ løbe om] run about, run around;(se også hjørne, II. kap);[ løbe op]( om syning) come undone,( indhente) overtake;[ det løber op]( om beløb) it mounts up;[ løbe over gaden] run across the street;(se også I. bred, I. ende);[ munden løb over på ham] his tongue ran away with him; he blurted the secret (etc) out;[ løbe over til fjenden] go over to the enemy;T rat;[ løbe på]( støde imod) run against, run into,( tilfældigt træffe) run into, come across;[ have noget at løbe på] have a margin;[ så har vi 10 minutter at løbe på] that leaves us 10 minutes;[ løbe rundt], se rundt;[ løbe sammen]( om mælk) curdle;F converge;( stimle sammen) collect;( om farver) run together;(dvs hurtigere) spurt;[ folk kom løbende ` til] people came running up;[ det er ikke sådan at løbe til] it takes some doing;[ løbe ud]( om ur) run down,( blandes) run together;(se også udløbe);[ løbe ud i] run into,(fig) end in;( om vandløb) run (el. flow) into ( fx the river runs (el. flows) into the sea);(se også I. sand, I. spids);[ løbe væk] run away, run off;(se også ovf: løbe bort). -
16 nære
entertain, harbour, nourish, nurse, nurture* * *I. vb( give næring til) feed ( fx the fire);[ nære éns had] keep somebody's hatred alive.II. vb(følelser etc) have ( fx doubts, illusions, respect, a suspicion, a wish; have confidence in him), feel ( fx friendship for him);F entertain ( fx a hope, schemes),( om positive følelser også) cherish ( fx feelings, a hope),( om negative også) harbour ( fx suspicions, treacherous designs);( NB nære + sb oversættes ofte ved det tilsvarende vb, fx nære afsky forhate, loathe; nære agtelse for respect; nære frygt for fear; nærekærlighed til love; nære (mis)tillid til (dis)trust; nære tvivl omdoubt);[ nære en anskuelse] hold a view;[ nære bekymring for] be uneasy about;[ nære foragt for det] hold it in contempt;[ nære interesse for] take an interest in.III. vb:[ nære sig]( dy sig) behave oneself; resist the temptation;[ jeg kan ikke nære mig for varme] this heat is more than I can stand;[ jeg kunne ikke nære mig for at gøre det] I could not resist doing it; I simply had to do it;[ kan du nære dig!] behave (yourself)! no you don't![ du kan tro jeg kan nære mig!] you won't catch me doing it! -
17 skjule
belie, blanket, conceal, cover-up, disguise, harbour, hide, obscure* * ** hide,F conceal ( for from);(fig) hide,F conceal ( for from, fx one's feelings from somebody),( tilsløre) disguise ( fx one's true feelings, the problem),( dække over) cover up ( fx a mistake);[ have noget at skjule] have something to hide;[ skjule sig]F conceal oneself;( holde sig skjult) be (in) hiding,( om ting: være skjult) lie hidden; -
18 не держать зла
1) General subject: harbour no grudge (against smb. - на кого-л.)2) Colloquial: (на кого-л.) harbor bad feelings -
19 contener
v.1 to contain.¿qué contiene esa maleta? what's in this suitcase?Ese estudio contiene mucha información That study contains a lot of info.Esa bolsa contiene melocotones That bag contains peaches.2 to restrain, to hold back.tuvieron que contenerlo para que no agrediera al fotógrafo he had to be restrained from attacking the photographerno pudo contener la risa/el llanto he couldn't help laughing/cryingPedro contiene su ira Peter holds back his anger.3 to stanch, to stop, to staunch.* * *1 (incluir) to contain, hold2 (detener) to hold back, restrain3 (reprimir) to restrain, hold back, contain; (respiración) to hold1 to control oneself, contain oneself, keep a hold on oneself* * *verb1) to contain2) hold•* * *1. VT1) (=incluir) to containno contiene alcohol — alcohol-free, does not contain alcohol
2) (=frenar) [+ gente, muchedumbre] to contain, hold back; [+ revuelta, epidemia, infección] to contain; [+ invasión, lágrimas, emoción] to contain, hold back; [+ aliento, respiración] to hold; [+ hemorragia] to stop; [+ bostezo] to stifle; [+ inflación] to check, curb; [+ precios, déficit, consumo] to keep down3) Cono Sur (=significar) to mean2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) recipiente/producto/libro to contain2) (parar, controlar) <infección/epidemia> to contain; < tendencia> to curb; < movimiento político> to keep...in check; < respiración> to hold; <risa/lágrimas> to contain (frml), to hold back; <invasión/revuelta> to contain2.dejó estallar toda su furia contenida — he let out all his pent up o bottled up anger
contenerse v pron (refl) to contain oneself* * *1.verbo transitivo1) recipiente/producto/libro to contain2) (parar, controlar) <infección/epidemia> to contain; < tendencia> to curb; < movimiento político> to keep...in check; < respiración> to hold; <risa/lágrimas> to contain (frml), to hold back; <invasión/revuelta> to contain2.dejó estallar toda su furia contenida — he let out all his pent up o bottled up anger
contenerse v pron (refl) to contain oneself* * *contener11 = bear, contain, contain in, enclose, gather, hold, host, include, possess, carry, be stocked with, harbour [harbor, -USA], offer, provide.Ex: Use a uniform title for an entry if the item bears a title proper that differs from the uniform title.
Ex: The label contains information about the record, indicating, for instance, its length, status, for example, new, amended, type and class.Ex: A printed index is a pointer, or indicator, or more fully, a systematic guide to the items contained in, or concepts derived from a collection.Ex: The building encloses an art gallery, tourist office, conference room, concert hall and cinema.Ex: A bibliography is a list of materials or items which is restricted in its coverage by some feature other than the materials being gathered in one library collection.Ex: If the search is made with a call number, a summary of copies with that call number which are held by the library is first displayed.Ex: Most computer bureaux which host the factual data bases have their own world-wide networks.Ex: Document descriptions may be included in catalogues, bibliographies and other listings of documents.Ex: Not every index necessarily exhibits all the features of either of these types of indexing systems, and indeed, some will possess elements of both types of systems.Ex: Europe Environment carries useful reports on the activities of the lobby groups in the environmental, consumer protection and research fields.Ex: The paperback shelves in many retail outlets are stocked with books which, in spite of their print-runs, may or may not be a financial success.Ex: When the reference collection fails or the question is broad in nature, the stacks may harbor exactly what is wanted.Ex: Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.Ex: To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.* contener en abundancia = abound in/with.* contener en cantidad = abound in/with.* contener en cantidad + Nombre = contain + its share of + Nombre.* contener hiperenlaces = hotlink [hot-link].* contener información = carry + information.* contener mucho = be high in.contener22 = staunch [stanch, -USA], dam (up), smother, keep at + bay, hold + the line, repress, force back, bottle up, hold at + bay, rein in, hold + Nombre + in.Ex: Some notable progress is being made worldwide in staunching publishers' losses.
Ex: But to prevent any meandering at all, or to dam the flow of talk too soon and too often by intruding, generally only frustrates spontaneity = Aunque evitar cualquier divagación o cortar el flujo de la conversación demasiado pronto y con demasiada frecuencia con interrupciones generalmente sólo coarta la espontaneidad.Ex: Smothering an excusable curse, Modjeski asked: 'How much longer is Wade likely to be out?'.Ex: A new approach is needed to maintain the freshness, vitality and humour that will keep at bay the dryer mode of academic examination.Ex: The standpatters argue, and the progressives agree, that the tax line must be held in the interest of attracting industry = Los conservadores proponen y los progresistas están de acuerdo en que se deben contener los impuestos para atraer a la industria.Ex: Friends of Cuban Libraries draw attention to the extent to which intellectual freedom is being repressed in Cuba.Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex: Instead of showing her anger towards her parents, Jamie continued to keep her feelings bottled up inside of her.Ex: If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.Ex: The longer a fart is held in, the larger the proportion of inert nitrogen it contains, because the other gases tend to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestine.* contener Algo = keep + Nombre + in check.* contener el aliento = hold + Posesivo + breath.* contener la respiración = hold + Posesivo + breath.* contener las lágrimas = hold back + Posesivo + tears.* contener los gastos = contain + costs.* contenerse = hold back on, forbear, check + Reflexivo.* sin poder contenerse = helplessly.* * *vtA «recipiente/producto/mezcla» to containla carta contenía acusaciones muy serias the letter contained some very serious accusations[ S ] contiene lanolina contains lanolinB (parar, controlar) ‹infección/epidemia› to contain; ‹respiración› to hold; ‹risa/lágrimas› to contain ( frml), to hold back; ‹invasión/revuelta› to containla policía intentaba contener a la gente the police tried to hold back o contain o restrain the crowddejó estallar aquella furia contenida he let out all that pent up o bottled up rage( refl) to contain oneselfno me pude contener y me eché a llorar I couldn't contain myself and I burst into tearstuve que contenerme para no insultarlo it was all I could do not to insult him, I had to control myself to stop myself insulting him* * *
contener ( conjugate contener) verbo transitivo
‹ tendencia› to curb;
‹ respiración› to hold;
‹risa/lágrimas› to contain (frml), to hold back;
‹invasión/revuelta› to contain
contenerse verbo pronominal ( refl) to contain oneself;
contener verbo transitivo
1 to contain: ¿qué contiene esa caja?, what does that box contain?
2 (refrenar una pasión) to hold back, restrain: ¡contén tus ansias de vengarte!, restrain your desire for revenge!
' contener' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguantarse
- albergar
- contenerse
- dominar
- frenar
- incluir
- resistir
- respiración
- tener
- aguantar
- comprender
English:
accommodate
- breath
- check
- choke back
- contain
- curb
- dam up
- face
- hold
- hold back
- repress
- restrain
- stem
- straight
- suppress
- fight
- keep
- stifle
* * *♦ vt1. [encerrar] to contain;¿qué contiene esa maleta? what's in this suitcase?;la novela contiene elementos diversos the novel has many different aspects;no contiene CFC [en etiqueta] does not contain CFCs2. [detener, reprimir] [epidemia] to contain;[respiración] to hold; [conflicto, crisis] to contain; [éxodo] to contain, to stem; [inflación, salarios] to keep down;no pudo contener la risa/el llanto he couldn't help laughing/crying;tuvieron que contenerlo para que no agrediera al fotógrafo he had to be restrained from attacking the photographer* * *v/t1 contain2 respiración hold; muchedumbre hold back* * *contener {80} vt1) : to contain, to hold2) atajar: to restrain, to hold back* * *contener vb1. (tener) to contain
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