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1 hacer muchos ademanes
• make a lot of gestures• make general inferences• make gestures about• wave one's arms• wave one's arms vigorously• wave one's hands around• wave rapidly -
2 hacer seńales a
• make gestures• make gestures to• motion to -
3 hacer gestos
• make eyes• make fail• make general inferences• make gestures about• make gloomy• pull forcefully out• pull-down menu -
4 poner triste
• make gestures at• make good• make sacred• make sail -
5 gesticular acerca de
• make genuflect• make gestures at -
6 lobreguecer
• make gestures at• make good -
7 mengacungkan tangan
make gestures -
8 gesto
m.1 face, grimace (mueca).hacer un gesto to gesture, to make a gesture (con las manos)2 gesture.un gesto de buena voluntad a goodwill gesture, a gesture of goodwillha sido un gesto muy bonito ir a visitarla visiting her was a very nice gesture3 facial expression, look, face, expression.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gestar.* * *1 (movimiento) gesture■ hizo un gesto con la mano y todos callaron inmediatamente she waved her hand and everyone fell silent2 (mueca) grimace3 (rostro) face■ vimos que habían perdido porque traían el gesto triste we could tell they'd lost by the sad look on their faces4 (acción) gesture, sign■ dar la mano al vencedor es un gesto de educación shaking the winner's hand is a sign of politeness\estar de buen gesto to be in a good moodestar de mal gesto to be in a bad moodhacer gestos a familiar to make gestures attorcer el gesto familiar to look disappointed* * *noun m.1) gesture3) sign* * *SM1) (=ademán) gesture2) (=expresión)hizo o puso un gesto de alivio — he looked relieved
hizo o puso un gesto de asco — he looked disgusted
hizo o puso un gesto de extrañeza — he looked surprised
fruncir el gesto — to scowl, look cross
3) (=acción) gestureun gesto de buena voluntad — a goodwill gesture, a gesture of goodwill
* * *1) ( movimiento) gesture2) (liter) ( expresión) expressiontenía el gesto adusto — her face o expression was stern
torcer el gesto — to make o (BrE) pull a face
3) ( actitud) gesture; (detalle, atención) gesture* * *= gesture, mannerism.Ex. And simultaneously he curled his index finger up and down that in the vocabulary of his gesture was meant to signify 'Come over here'.Ex. Videotaping is an excellent way to see oneself as others do, but observation of others also can be helpful in minimizing one's own distracting or offensive mannerisms.----* decir adiós con un gesto = signal + goodbye.* gesto de desprecio = gesture of disdain.* gesto de disgusto = glower.* gesto de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* gesto de enfado = glower.* gesto facial = grimace.* hacer un gesto de dolor = wince.* reconocedor de gestos = gesture recognizer.* * *1) ( movimiento) gesture2) (liter) ( expresión) expressiontenía el gesto adusto — her face o expression was stern
torcer el gesto — to make o (BrE) pull a face
3) ( actitud) gesture; (detalle, atención) gesture* * *= gesture, mannerism.Ex: And simultaneously he curled his index finger up and down that in the vocabulary of his gesture was meant to signify 'Come over here'.
Ex: Videotaping is an excellent way to see oneself as others do, but observation of others also can be helpful in minimizing one's own distracting or offensive mannerisms.* decir adiós con un gesto = signal + goodbye.* gesto de desprecio = gesture of disdain.* gesto de disgusto = glower.* gesto de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* gesto de enfado = glower.* gesto facial = grimace.* hacer un gesto de dolor = wince.* reconocedor de gestos = gesture recognizer.* * *A (movimiento) gesturehizo un gesto de aprobación con la cabeza he nodded (his approval)le hizo un gesto para que se callara she gestured to him to be quietcon un gesto le indicó que se sentara he motioned o gestured to her to sit downrechazó el plato con un gesto de asco she waved the plate away in disgust, she pushed away the plate with a gesture of disgustno entendí su gesto I didn't understand what he meant by that gestureB ( liter) (expresión) expressionme miró con gesto expectante she looked at me expectantlyescuchó con gesto resignado he listened with a resigned expressiontenía el gesto adusto her face o expression was stern¡no hagas esos gestos! don't make faces like that!torcer el gesto to make o ( BrE) pull a faceC1 (actitud) gestureun gesto de buena voluntad a gesture of goodwill, a goodwill gesture2 (detalle, atención) gesture* * *
Del verbo gestar: ( conjugate gestar)
gesto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
gestó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
gestar
gesto
gesto sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) gesture;
le hizo un gesto para que se callara she gestured to him to be quiet
2 ( expresión) expression;
gesto sustantivo masculino
1 (de dolor, disgusto) face: puso gesto de desaprobación, he made a disapproving face
2 (con las manos) gesture: me hizo gestos para que fuese, he gestured for me to go
3 (acción, comportamiento) gesture: fue un gesto de egoísmo, it was a selfish gesture
♦ Locuciones: torcer el gesto, to pull a wry face
' gesto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ademán
- adusta
- adusto
- almibarada
- almibarado
- amagar
- amago
- cariño
- cobarde
- compás
- coqueta
- coqueto
- de
- descalificar
- elocuente
- encarnar
- engrandecer
- esbozar
- estimable
- honrar
- inapreciable
- inconsciente
- marcar
- maternal
- mueca
- muestra
- negación
- rasgo
- relevancia
- repetir
- repulsa
- rictus
- severa
- severo
- simbólica
- simbólico
- soltura
- suya
- suyo
- teatral
- tic
- tierna
- tierno
- torpe
- amabilidad
- amable
- aparatoso
- brusco
- delicadeza
- desafiante
English:
apologetic
- approving
- beckon
- flourish
- forbidding
- gesture
- honesty
- motion
- movement
- suggestive
- sweep
- sweeping
- token
- unprecedented
- V
- V-sign
- well-intentioned
- widespread
- mannerism
- wince
- wry
* * *gesto nm1. [ademán] gesture;hacer un gesto [con las manos] to gesture, to make a gesture;nos hizo un gesto con la mano para que paráramos he flagged us down, he signalled us to stop;hacer un gesto de asentimiento [con la cabeza] to nod2. [mueca] face, grimace;llegó con el gesto descompuesto he arrived looking very upset;torcer el gesto to pull a face [expressing displeasure]3. [acción] gesture;un gesto de buena voluntad a gesture of goodwill;ha sido un gesto muy bonito ir a visitarla visiting her was a very nice gesture* * *m1 movimiento gesture;hacer gestos gesture, make gestures2 ( expresión) expression;torcer el gesto make a face, Br pull a face* * *gesto nm1) ademán: gesture2) : facial expression3) mueca: grimace* * *gesto n1. (en general) gesture2. (rostro) expression / look -
9 gesticular
• gesticulate• gesture at• make general inferences• make gestures• make gestures about• make gestures to -
10 hacer gestos
v.1 to make gestures, to gesture, to make faces, to make gestures to.2 to make gestures at. -
11 gesticular
v.1 to gesticulate.2 to make gestures, to beckon, to gesticulate, to gesture.3 to make gestures at, to gesture at.Me gesticula Ricardo Ricardo makes gestures at me.* * *1 to gesticulate* * *VI [con ademanes] to gesticulategesticular con las manos — to wave one's hands around, gesticulate with one's hands
gesticular con los brazos — to wave one's arms around, gesticulate with one's arms
siempre habla sin gesticular — (=sin ademanes) he never gesticulates when he speaks; (=sin gestos faciales) he's always expressionless when he speaks
* * *verbo intransitivo to gesticulate* * *= gesticulate.Ex. He gesticulates with an almost Latin frequency, but the range and direction of his movements are within the Anglo tradition.----* gesticular palabras con la boca sin emitir sonido = mouth.* * *verbo intransitivo to gesticulate* * *= gesticulate.Ex: He gesticulates with an almost Latin frequency, but the range and direction of his movements are within the Anglo tradition.
* gesticular palabras con la boca sin emitir sonido = mouth.* * *gesticular [A1 ]vito gesticulate* * *
gesticular ( conjugate gesticular) verbo intransitivo
to gesticulate
gesticular verbo intransitivo to gesticulate
' gesticular' also found in these entries:
English:
gesticulate
- gesture
* * *gesticular vi[con manos, brazos] to gesticulate; [con la cara] to pull faces* * *v/i gesticulate* * *gesticular vi: to gesticulate, to gesture -
12 salir bien
• be benefited by it• come across well• come out all right• come through• get a good• get good results• get good results in• give a go to• give a good grade• go riding• go right ahead• have stock• have suffering• make gestures to• make good cheer• make out a form• make out an invoice• make out barely• make out one's case• make out with• pan out• succeed• turn out well -
13 poner de rodillas
• bring to one's knees• make game of• make gestures• make jointly liable• make jokes• make kneel down• make known -
14 жестикулирам
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15 jacto
jacto, āvi, ātum (jactarier, Lucr. 6, 556; Enn. Tr. 130), 1, v. freq. a. [jacio], to throw, cast, hurl.I.Lit.:B.semen,
to scatter, Varr. R. R. 1, 42:semina per undas,
Ov. M. 4, 748:jactato flore tegente vias,
id. Tr. 4, 2, 50:irrita sacrilega jactas incendia dextra,
id. M. 14, 539:hastas,
Cic. de Or. 2, 78, 316:vestem argentumque de muro,
Caes. B. G. 7, 47:lapides vacuum in orbem,
Verg. G. 1, 62:cinerem per agros,
id. ib. 1, 81:se muris in praeceps,
Curt. 5, 6, 7;of casting a net: rete,
Dig. 19, 1, 12;also of dicethrowing: talos arripio, jacto basilicum,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 79; cf.:numerosque manu jactabat eburnos,
Ov. A. A. 2, 203; id. ib. 3, 355; Suet. Aug. 71.—Transf.1.To throw or toss about; to shake, flourish:2.crura,
Lucr. 4, 991:brachia in numerum,
id. 4, 769:manus,
Quint. 11, 3, 179; 10, 3, 21:umeros,
id. 11, 3, 130:tinnula manu,
Ov. Tr. 1, 1, 38:tintinnabulum,
Phaedr. 2, 7, 5:onerosa pallia,
Juv. 6, 236:cerviculam,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 19, § 49:nisi se suo more jactavisset,
i. e. to make gestures, id. Brut. 60, 217:cum multum se Curio ex more jactasset,
Quint. 11, 3, 129:exsultare immoderateque jactari,
Cic. Div. 1, 29, 60:corpus in suo sanguine,
to wallow, Ov. M. 10, 721:videntes,
Verg. G. 2, 355:a facie manus,
to throw kisses, Juv. 3, 106; cf.: jactare basia, id. 4, 118:oculos,
Lucr. 4, 1133:lumina,
Ov. H. 3, 11:jugum,
i. e. to be restless, rebellious, Juv. 13, 22.—To drive hither and thither, to drive about:3.cum adversā tempestate in alto jactarentur,
Cic. Inv. 2, 31, 95; Ov. H. 17, 235; Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 15; Ov. Tr. 3, 2, 15:ut Aeneas pelago... omnia circum Litora jactetur,
Verg. A. 1, 668; 10, 48; 1, 182:jactati aequore toto Troes,
id. ib. 1, 29; Ov. M. 11, 441 al.:si quando, ut fit, jactor in turba, etc.,
Cic. Planc. 7, 17:jactatur domi suae homo honestissimus,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 67:aestu febrique jactari,
id. Cat. 1, 13.—So of the sea:ut jactetur aqua,
Lucr. 6, 553:cito mutata est jactati forma profundi,
Ov. H. 19, 77:aequora,
id. Tr. 4, 4, 57.—To throw away:4.merces,
Plaut. Rud. 2, 3, 43:arma,
Liv. 9, 12; Curt. 3, 3, 9.—Esp., to throw overboard, throw into the sea, Dig. 47, 2, 43, § 10; 14, 2, 4, § 2:jactatur rerum utilium pars maxima,
Juv. 12, 52.—To throw out, emit, spread:II.luna suam jactat de corpore lucem,
Lucr. 5, 576:voces per umbram,
Verg. A. 2, 768.—Trop.A.To torment, disquiet, disturb:B.jactor, crucior, agitor, stimulor,
Plaut. Cist. 2, 1, 4:nolo te jactari diutius,
id. Trin. 3, 2, 59:ipsa velut navis jactor,
Ov. H. 21, 41:jactari morbis,
Lucr. 3, 507:clamore et convicio,
Cic. Fam. 1, 5:aliquem,
id. Div. in Caecil. 14, 45.—Jactare se or jactari, not to be firm, to waver, Cic. Tusc. 4, 10.—Of money, to fluctuate in value:C.jactabatur temporibus illis nummus sic, ut nemo posset scire, quid haberet,
Cic. Off. 3, 20, 80. —To consider, examine, discuss:D.pluribus praesentibus eas res jactari nolebat,
Caes. B. G. 1, 18:multa totā die in concilio variis jactata sermonibus erant,
i. e. discussed, not decided, Liv. 1, 50, 3:pectore curas,
Verg. A. 1, 227:jactari magis quam peragi accusatio ejus poterat,
discussed without a conclusion, to no purpose, Liv. 10, 46, 16.—To discuss, mention, intimate, pronounce, throw out, utter, speak, say, name, propose a thing:E.rem jactare sermonibus,
Liv. 8, 29:ultro citroque,
id. 7, 9:jactamus jam pridem omnis te Roma beatum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 18:talia jactanti, etc.,
Verg. A. 1, 102:jactatum in condicionibus nequiquam de Tarquiniis in regnum restituendis,
Liv. 2, 13, 3:hanc autem jactari magis causam quam veram esse,
to be rather the pretext than the true reason, id. 5, 53, 2.—To throw or fling out threats, etc.:F.jactare et opponere terrorem,
Cic. Sest. 23, 52:minas,
id. Quint. 14, 47:probra in quempiam,
Liv. 29, 9; cf.:convicia,
Prop. 3, 8, 11.—To boast of, vaunt a thing:G.ostentare honorem aetatis, jactare urbanam gratiam et dignitatem,
Caes. B. C. 3, 83:ingenium,
Quint. 3, 1, 3:genus et nomen,
Hor. C. 1, 14, 13:regna et virtutem,
Ov. H. 16, 81:quo te jactas creatum,
id. M. 9, 23; Curt. 8, 1, 23.—With se, to talk boastfully of one's self, to boast, make an ostentatious display.(α).Absol.:(β).intolerantius se jactare,
Cic. de Or. 2, 52, § 209:non jactandi mei causā,
Quint. Decl. 268.—With dat.:(γ).se alicui,
to boast of one's self to a person, Ov. H. 12, 175:se Iliae querenti ultorem,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 18; Liv. 35, 49, 3:ipse cum se jactaret amicae,
Juv. 1, 62.—With in or simple abl.:(δ).cum in eo se in contione jactavisset,
Cic. Att. 2, 1, 5:ne quis sit lucus, quo se plus jactet Apollo,
Verg. E. 6, 73.—With de:(ε).jactat se jamdudum de Calidio,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 21, § 46.—With gen.:(ζ).se justitiae,
Hier. Ep. 23, 34. —With two acc.:H.se jactare formosum,
Phaedr. 3, 8, 6.—To carry one's self confidently or conceitedly:I.qui antea solitus esset jactare se magnificentissime in illo loco,
Cic. Att. 2, 21, 3.—To be officious or active in, to give one's self up to, devote one's self to a thing:K.jactare se in causis centumviralibus,
Cic. de Or. 1, 38, 173:nostrum hoc tempus aetatis forensi labore jactari,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 5:in qua (re publica) tu non valde te jactas,
id. Fam. 2, 15, 3:se actionibus tribuniciis,
Liv. 3, 1.—Se in pecuniis, to be prodigal of one's money, Cic. Cat. 2, 9.—Hence, jactans, antis, P. a., boasting, bragging, boastful, vainglorious.1.Lit.: insolens, arrogans, jactans, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 322, 13:2.epistolae jactantes et gloriosae,
Plin. Ep. 3, 9:neque vereor ne jactantior videar, etc.,
id. ib. 9, 23; so Verg. A. 6, 815: jactantior hic paulo est, Hor. S. 1, 3, 50.—With gen.:tumidus ae sui jactans,
Quint. 11, 1, 50:plebis jactantissimus amator,
Spart. Hadr. 17.—Transf., proud, noble, splendid:septemgemino jactantior aethera pulset Roma jugo,
Stat. S. 4, 1, 6; Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 1.— Adv.: jactanter, boastfully, ostentatiously:minae jactanter sonantes,
Amm. 27, 2, 3; Prud. Ham. 170.— Comp.:jactantius maerere,
Tac. A. 2, 77:litteras componere,
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16 gestykulować
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gestykulować
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17 hacer gestos a
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18 gestire
manage* * *gestire1 v.tr. to keep*, to manage, to run*, to conduct, to operate, to handle: gestire un bar, to run (o manage) a coffee bar; gestire il servizio mensa, to run a canteen // gestire il proprio tempo, (fig.) to manage one's time // saper gestire la propria immagine, (fig.) to know how to handle one's public image // (comm.): gestire una campagna pubblicitaria, to conduct an advertising campaign; gestire una trattativa, to conduct negotiations // (amm.): gestire un'azienda, to run (o manage) a business; gestire una fabbrica, to operate a factory; gestito dallo stato, state controlled; (banca) gestire fondi, to handle funds.* * *[dʒes'tire]verbo transitivo (amministrare) to manage, to run*, to keep* [negozio, attività]; to manage [produzione, tempo, artista]; to administer, to handle, to manage [ fondi]; to run*, to be* in charge of [ servizio]; to operate [rete, collegamento]; (trattare) to handle [situazione, problema, crisi]* * *gestire/dʒes'tire/ [102](amministrare) to manage, to run*, to keep* [negozio, attività]; to manage [produzione, tempo, artista]; to administer, to handle, to manage [ fondi]; to run*, to be* in charge of [ servizio]; to operate [rete, collegamento]; (trattare) to handle [situazione, problema, crisi]. -
19 elehtiä
yks.nom. elehtiä; yks.gen. elehdin; yks.part. elehti; yks.ill. elehtisi; mon.gen. elehtiköön; mon.part. elehtinyt; mon.ill. elehdittiingesticulate (verb)gesture (verb)* * *• make gestures• gesticulate• gesture -
20 συνεισφέρω
A join in paying war-tax ([etym.] εἰσφορά), X.HG2.1.5 (with v.l.), D.H.4.11, etc.: generally, join in payments, PGrenf.1.13.3 (ii B.C.), OGI455.16 (Aphrodisias, i B.C.), Senatus consultum), 483.33 (Pergam., ii A.D.): metaph., σ. τι ἐπί τι, πρός τι, Ptol.Geog.1.6.2, Them.Or.7.88a;εἴς τι Sor.1.33
, Jul.Or.1.4d ([voice] Med.):—[voice] Med.,σ. κριόν Alciphr.3.35
.2 metaph., ὃς ἂν μὴ συνεισενέγκῃ τὰ σχήματα τοῖς λόγοις make gestures appropriate to his words, Lib.Or.64.74.II in literal sense, insert or administer at the same time, Sor.2.62, Philum. ap. Orib.45.29.23.III [voice] Pass., of property, to be brought into the common stock by one or other party to a marriage, PMasp. 151.181 (vi A.D.), PFlor.93.18 (vi A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεισφέρω
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