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1 estar obligado con
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2 hacer un recuento
• have a recess• have a relapse -
3 kumat
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4 recaer
v.1 to have a relapse (enfermo).2 to relapse, to fall back.3 to fall back on.Me recayó la ofensa The offense fell back on me.* * *1 (volver a caer) to fall again2 (enfermedad) to relapse, have a relapse3 (vicios etc) to relapse, backslide4 (corresponder) to fall ( sobre, on)* * *VI1) (Med) to suffer a relapse, relapse2) [criminal etc] to fall back, relapse (en into)3)recaer en o sobre — [elección] to fall on, fall to; [premio] to go to; [legado] to pass to; [deber] to devolve upon
4) (Arquit)recaer a — to look out on, look over
* * *verbo intransitivo1) enfermo to have o suffer a relapse2)a) sospechas/responsabilidadb) premio/nombramiento* * *= slip back into, relapse (into).Ex. 'He's slipping back into a churlish mood', the director said averting his eyes.Ex. In these circumstances it is easy to relapse into 'scientism' and mistake means for ends = En estas circunstancias es fácil recaer en el "cientifismo" y confundir los medios por los fines.----* hacer recaer la responsabilidad sobre = put + the onus on, put + the burden on.* maldición + recaer = curse + descend upon.* recaer en = devolve on/upon, slide back to.* responsabilidad + recaer en = responsibility + rest with.* responsabilidad + recaer sobre + espaldas = responsibility + rest on + shoulders.* * *verbo intransitivo1) enfermo to have o suffer a relapse2)a) sospechas/responsabilidadb) premio/nombramiento* * *= slip back into, relapse (into).Ex: 'He's slipping back into a churlish mood', the director said averting his eyes.
Ex: In these circumstances it is easy to relapse into 'scientism' and mistake means for ends = En estas circunstancias es fácil recaer en el "cientifismo" y confundir los medios por los fines.* hacer recaer la responsabilidad sobre = put + the onus on, put + the burden on.* maldición + recaer = curse + descend upon.* recaer en = devolve on/upon, slide back to.* responsabilidad + recaer en = responsibility + rest with.* responsabilidad + recaer sobre + espaldas = responsibility + rest on + shoulders.* * *viA «enfermo» to have o suffer a relapseB1 «sospechas/responsabilidad»: recaer SOBRE algn; to fall ON sbsobre él recae todo el peso de la empresa the entire burden of responsibility for the company falls on his shoulders2 «premio/nombramiento»: recaer EN algn; to go TO sb* * *
recaer ( conjugate recaer) verbo intransitivo
1 [ enfermo] to have o suffer a relapse
2a) [sospechas/responsabilidad] recaer SOBRE algn to fall on sbb) [premio/nombramiento] recaer EN algn to go to sb
recaer verbo intransitivo
1 Med to relapse
2 (en un vicio, hábito) to relapse
3 (culpa, sospechas, responsabilidad) to fall [sobre, on]
4 (premio) to go to
5 (conversación, discusión, etc) to be about
' recaer' also found in these entries:
English:
fall
- lapse
- relapse
- rest
* * *recaer vi1. [enfermo] to (have a) relapseha vuelto a recaer en la bebida he's started drinking again3. [ir a parar] [sospechas] to fall (en o sobre on);la responsabilidad recayó en su hermano mayor the responsibility fell to his older brother;el premio recayó en un escritor uruguayo the prize went to a Uruguayan writer5. [acento] to fall;el acento recae en la última sílaba the accent falls o is on the last syllable* * *v/i2 MED have osuffer a relapse3 JUR reoffend* * *recaer {13} vi1) : to relapse2)recaer en orrecaer sobre : to fall on, to fall to -
5 recaída
f.relapse, return of an illness, setback.past part.past participle of spanish verb: recaer.* * *1 (enfermedad) relapse2 (vicios etc) relapse, backslide\sufrir una recaída to have a relapse* * *SF relapse (en into)* * *femenino relapse* * *femenino relapse* * *relapseha tenido una recaída she has suffered o had a relapse* * *
recaída sustantivo femenino
relapse
recaída sustantivo femenino relapse
' recaída' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
regusto
English:
relapse
* * *recaída nfrelapse;tener una recaída to have a relapse* * *f MED relapse* * *recaída nf: relapse -
6 ricaduta
f relapse* * *ricaduta s.f.1 relapse (anche fig.): una ricaduta potrebbe essergli fatale, a relapse might be fatal to him; avere una ricaduta, to relapse (o to have a relapse)2 (fig.) ( conseguenza indiretta) spin-off: le ricerche spaziali hanno una ricaduta sul settore tecnologico, space research provides a spin-off for technology* * *[rika'duta]sostantivo femminile1) med. relapseavere una ricaduta — to relapse, to have a relapse
2) (effetto) effect, spin-off, fallout (su on)* * *ricaduta/rika'duta/sostantivo f.1 med. relapse; avere una ricaduta to relapse, to have a relapse2 (effetto) effect, spin-off, fallout (su on). -
7 rechuter
rechuter [ʀ(ə)∫yte]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb[malade] to have a relapse* * *ʀ(ə)ʃyteverbe intransitif2) Économie [prix, monnaie] to fall again; [ventes] to fall off again* * *ʀ(ə)ʃyte viMÉDECINE to relapse* * *rechuter verb table: aimer vi2 Écon [prix, monnaie] to fall again, drop again; [ventes] to fall off again.[rəʃyte] verbe intransitif2. [dans une mauvaise habitude] to relapse -
8 rechute
rechute [ʀ(ə)∫yt]feminine noun[de malade] relapse* * *ʀəʃytnom féminin Médecine, fig relapse* * *ʀ(ə)ʃyt nf1) MÉDECINE relapse2) (dans le péché, le vice) lapse* * *rechute nf2 Écon (de monnaie, ventes) new fall (de in).[rəʃyt] nom fémininavoir ou faire une rechute to (have a) relapse2. [d'une mauvaise habitude] relapse3. ÉCONOMIE -
9 rückfällig
Adj. JUR. Sache: revertible; Verbrecher: nur attr. reoffending..., recidivist...; rückfällig werden JUR. reoffend; fig. backslide, have a relapse* * *recidivous; recidivistic* * *rụ̈ck|fäl|ligadj (MED fig)relapsed; (JUR) recidivistic (form)ein rückfälliger Dieb — a thief who repeats his offence (Brit) or offense (US)
rückfällig werden (Med) — to have a relapse; (fig) to relapse; (Jur) to lapse back into crime
* * *rück·fäl·ligein \rückfälliger Täter a repeat offender, a recidivist* * *rückfällig werden — have a relapse; <alcoholic etc.> go back to one's old ways
2) (Rechtsspr.)* * ** * *1) (Med., auch fig.) relapsed <patient, alcoholic, etc.>rückfällig werden — have a relapse; <alcoholic etc.> go back to one's old ways
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10 binat
Active Verb: mabinatPassive Verb: binatinEnglish Definition: 1) relapse (noun) 2) to have a relapse -- MABINAT (verb) 3) to cause a relapse -- BINATIN (verb)Examples: 1) Huwag kang masayadong magpagod dahil baka ka mabinat. (Don't tire yourself because you might have a relapse.) 2) Huwag mo siyang binatin. -
11 повтарям
repeat, go over (again)(многократно) reiterate(за болест) break out again, recrudesce(мач, изсвирено парче, сцена) replayповтарям все едно и също нещо harp on the same stringповтарям класа repeat the class, be kept/put back a yearповтарям на ум go over in o.'s mind, rehearse in o.'s mindповтарям и потретвам say over and over again; ring the changes on a subjectповтарям мач (завършил с равен резултат) play off a tieповтарям като папагал parrot; repeat parrot-fashionповтаря ме (за болест) have a relapseповтарям се repeat o.s.; recurисторията се повтаря history repeats itselfтова да не се повтаря don't let it happen/occur again* * *повта̀рям,гл. repeat, go over (again); ( многократно) reiterate; (за болест) break out again, recrudesce; ( мач, изсвирено парче, сцена) replay; повтаря ме (за болест) have a relapse; \повтарям все едно и също нещо harp on the same string; \повтарям и потретвам say over and over again; ring the changes on a subject; \повтарям като папагал parrot; repeat parrot-fashion; \повтарям мач ( завършил с равен резултат) play off a tie; \повтарям наум go over in o.’s mind, rehearse in o.’s mind;\повтарям се repeat o.s.; recur; това да не се повтаря don’t let it happen/occur again.* * *1. (за болест) break out again, recrudesce 2. (мач, изсвирено парче, сцена) replay 3. (многократно) reiterate 4. II ПОВТАРЯМ се repeat o.s.;recur 5. repeat, go over (again) 6. ПОВТАРЯМ все едно и също нещо harp on the same string 7. ПОВТАРЯМ и потретвам say over and over again;ring the changes on a subject 8. ПОВТАРЯМ като папагал parrot;repeat parrot-fashion 9. ПОВТАРЯМ класа repeat the class, be kept/put back a year 10. ПОВТАРЯМ мач (завършил с равен резултат) play off a tie 11. ПОВТАРЯМ на ум go over in o.'s mind, rehearse in o.'s mind 12. историята се повтаря history repeats itself 13. повтаря ме (за болест) have a relapse 14. това да не се повтаря don't let it happen/occur again -
12 kumat
recur, have a relapse* * *relapse, relapsed, relapsed, relapsing* * *have a relapse -
13 kambuh
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14 avere una ricaduta
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15 rückfällig werden
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16 ἐπιστροφή
ἐπιστροφ-ή,ἡ,A turning about,τῆς τοῦ ἀτράκτου δίνης Pl.R. 620e
; twisting, Thphr.HP3.13.3; of strands, Ph.Bel.58.15;τῶν σχοινίων Plu.Alex.25
(pl.);ἡ εἴσω ἐ. τῶν δακτύλων Philostr.Im.1.23
.2. bending of a bow, Str.2.5.22.3. curve, winding of a bay, ib.33; of a river, Ptol.Alm.8.1.II. intr., turning or wheeling about, δαΐων ἀνδρῶν ἐπιστροφαί, i.e. hostile men turning to bay, S.OC 1045 (lyr.); tossing, of a restless patient, Hp.Epid.7.83 (pl.); μυρίων ἐπιστροφαὶ κακῶν renewed assaults of ills unnumbered, S.OC 537 (lyr.), cf. Arr. An.7.17.5; esp.in military evolutions, Plb.10.23.3, Plu.Phil.7; wheeling through a right angle, Ascl.Tact.10.4, etc. (but, as a general term, αἱ ἐ. τῶν ἵππων ib.7.2, cf. Arr.Tact.16.7); of ships, putting about, tacking, Th.2.90,91; ἐξ ἐπιστροφῆς by a sudden wheel, Plb.1.76.5, Plu.Tim.27; but ἐξ ἐπιστροφῆς παθεῖν to have a relapse, Hp. Coac. 251.2. turn of affairs, reaction, counter-revolution, μή τις ἐ.γένηται Th.3.71
; result, end, Plb.21.32.15 (dub.l.).3. attention paid to a person or thing (ἐπιστρέφω 11.3
), ξενοτίμους δωμάτων ἐ. respect for guests, A.Eu. 548; πρὸ τοῦ θανόντος τήνδ' ἔθεσθ' ἐ. S.OT 134; ὧν ἐ. τις ἦν to whom any regard was due, E.IT 671; so ἐπιστροφῆςἄξιον X.HG5.2.9
;παραμυθέεσθαι μετ' ἐπιστροφῆς καὶ ὑποδέξιος Hp. Decent.16
; ἐ. ποιεῖσθαι Philipp. ap. D.12.1, cf. 19.306, etc.; ἐ. ἔχειντινός Men.836
;περί τινος Chrysipp.Stoic.3.187
, etc.; ἐπιστροφῆςτυγχάνειν Plb.4.4.4
, etc.b. Philos., turning towards,πρὸς τὰ τῇδε Plot.4.3.4
; ψυχὴ καταδεῖται πρὸς τὸ σῶμα τῇ ἐ. τῇ πρὸς τὰ πάθη τὰ ἀπ'αὐτοῦ Porph.Sent.7
.4. moving up and down in a place, mostly in pl., πατρῴων δωμάτων ἐπιστροφαί the range of them, A.Th. 648; οἷσιν οὐκ ἐπιστροφαί men who have no business here, E.Hel. 440; βούνομοι ἐ. haunts of the grazing herds, A.Fr. 249; so Κίλιξ δὲ χώρα καὶ Σύρων ἐπιστροφαί (cj. for Σηρῶν ἐνστροφαί) ib. 271.5 intentness, vehemence,ἐπιστροφὴν εἶχεν ὁ λόγος καὶ ἔρρωτο Philostr.VS1.21.5
; θρασυτέρᾳ τῇ ἐ. χρήσασθαι ib.2.5.2.6 correction, reproof, Plu.2.55b.8 in Philos., return to the source of Being, Plot.1.2.4 ;ἡ ἐ. πρὸς αὑτόν Id.5.3.6
, cf. Procl. Inst.31 ; [ἡ ἐ.]τοῦ προελθόντος ἐπάνοδος εἰς τὸ γεννῆσαν Dam.Pr.75
; ἡ ἐ. τῆς ἐκστάσεώς ἐστιν ἐπανόρθωσις ib.61.9 in Logic, conversion of a proposition, ἡ σὺν ἀντιθέσει ἐ. the contraposition, Suppl.ad Procl. in Prm.p.1004S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιστροφή
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17 sufrir una recaída
to have a relapse -
18 повратува се
to recover consciousness, (болест) to have a relapse, (во стомак) to vomit, to throw up, to return -
19 повторя
вж. повтарям* * *повто̀ря,повта̀рям гл. repeat, go over (again); ( многократно) reiterate; (за болест) break out again, recrudesce; ( мач, изсвирено парче, сцена) replay; повтаря ме (за болест) have a relapse; \повторя все едно и също нещо harp on the same string; \повторя и потретвам say over and over again; ring the changes on a subject; \повторя като папагал parrot; repeat parrot-fashion; \повторя мач ( завършил с равен резултат) play off a tie; \повторя наум go over in o.’s mind, rehearse in o.’s mind;\повторя се repeat o.s.; recur; това да не се повтаря don’t let it happen/occur again.* * *вж. повтарям -
20 curare
take care ofmedicine treat* * *curare v.tr.1 ( aver cura di) to take* care of (s.o., sthg.), to look after (s.o., sthg.): curare gli affari, to take care of one's business; curare la propria salute, to look after one's health; cura quel raffreddore!, take care of that cold!; curare il proprio aspetto fisico, to take care of one's looks // curare l'edizione di un libro, to edit a book2 ( di medico) to treat, to attend, to cure, to heal; ( di infermiera) to nurse, to attend: chi ti cura?, who is your doctor?; curare una ferita, to treat an injury3 ( fare in modo) to make* sure, to look out: curate che tutto sia in ordine, make sure everything is in order; cura che il cane non scappi, make sure the dog doesn't get away4 (non com.) ( stimare) to mind: non cura i biasimi del volgo, he does not mind the disapproval of the mob.◘ curarsi v.rifl. ( aver cura di se stesso) to take* care of oneself; ( seguire una cura) to follow treatment: curati bene o avrai una ricaduta, follow the treatment or you'll have a relapse◆ v.intr.pron. ( badare, occuparsi) to take* care of (sthg.), to mind (sthg.), to attend (to sthg.): curati dei fatti tuoi, mind your own business; non curarti delle loro parole, do not mind (o take no notice) of what they say; non mi curai del suo avvertimento, I ignored his warning; non si cura minimamente della famiglia, he doesn't care about his family in the least; senza curare di chiamarlo è partita, she left without bothering to call him.* * *[ku'rare]1. vtdevi curare o curarti questo raffreddore — you must see about that cold
2. vr (curarsi)1) (gen) to take care of o.s., look after o.s., Med to follow a course of treatment2) (esteticamente) to take trouble over one's appearance3. vip (curarsi di)(occuparsi di) to look after, (preoccuparsi di) to bother about* * *[ku'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (cercare di guarire) to treat, to nurse [persona, malattia]; (guarire) to cure [persona, malattia] (da of); (assistere) to attend, to nurse, to tend (to) [ persona]2) (occuparsi di) to look after, to care for [bambino, animale, casa, giardino]; to take* care of [abbigliamento, dettaglio]3) (preparare) to edit [ libro]2.verbo pronominale curarsi1) (cercare di guarire) [ persona] to treat oneself; (poter essere guarito) [ malattia] to be* treatable2) (avere cura)* * *curare/ku'rare/ [1]1 (cercare di guarire) to treat, to nurse [persona, malattia]; (guarire) to cure [persona, malattia] (da of); (assistere) to attend, to nurse, to tend (to) [ persona]2 (occuparsi di) to look after, to care for [bambino, animale, casa, giardino]; to take* care of [abbigliamento, dettaglio]3 (preparare) to edit [ libro]II curarsi verbo pronominale1 (cercare di guarire) [ persona] to treat oneself; (poter essere guarito) [ malattia] to be* treatable2 (avere cura) non -rsi del proprio aspetto to be careless of one's appearance3 (interessarsi) non -rsi delle critiche to ignore criticism.
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