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42 papalina
f.1 cap with flaps which cover the ears (gorra).2 binge (party).3 potato chips. (Central America)4 sunbonnet.* * *SF1) (=gorro) [con orejeras] cap with earflaps; [de esquiar] ski-cap; [para atar al cuello] bonnet; (=toca) mobcap2) * (=juerga) binge ** * ** * ** * *1 (cofia) cap2 ( fam)* * *papalina nf1. [gorra] = cap that covers the ears2. [cofia] bonnet -
43 cocerse
2 familiar (de calor) to be roasting, be boiling3 familiar (tramarse) to be cooking, be afoot, be going on* * *VPR1) (=hervir) to boil2) (=guisarse) to cook; [al vapor] to steam; [al horno] to bake3) * (=tramarse)4) * (=pasar calor) to bake *, roast *, boil *en este piso se cuece uno en verano — this apartment is baking o roasting o boiling in summer *
5) ** (=emborracharse) to get plastered **, get smashed *** * *
■cocerse verbo reflexivo
1 (un alimento) to cook
(hervir) to boil
(hornear) to bake
2 fam (pasar mucho calor) to roast
3 (tramarse) to be going on
' cocerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cocer
English:
cook
* * *vpr1. [alimentos] [cocinar] to cook;[hervir] to boil; [en horno] to bake;esta pasta tarda diez minutos en cocerse this pasta cooks in ten minutes, this pasta takes ten minutes to cookme estoy cociendo (de calor) I'm boiling o roasting3. Fam [tramarse]me parece que se está cociendo algo gordo I think something really big is brewing;¿qué se cuece por aquí? what's cooking?, what's going on here?* * *de persona be roasting fam* * *cocerse vb1. (en general) to cook¿cuánto tarden las patatas en cocerse? how long do potatoes take to cook?2. (tener calor) to boil / to bake3. to brew -
44 sbornia
f colloq hangoverprendersi una sbornia get drunk* * *sbornia s.f.1 drunkenness: ho preso una bella sbornia, I got really drunk* * *['zbɔrnja]sostantivo femminile colloq. booze-up, bender, jagprendere o prendersi una sbornia — to get plastered o sloshed o smashed, to go on a bender
* * *sbornia/'zbɔrnja/sostantivo f.colloq. booze-up, bender, jag; prendere o prendersi una sbornia to get plastered o sloshed o smashed, to go on a bender. -
45 sbronza
f colloq hangover* * ** * *['zbrontsa, 'zbrondza]sostantivo femminile colloq. booze-up, bender, jagprendersi una sbronza — to get plastered o sloshed o smashed, to go on a bender
* * *sbronza/'zbrontsa, 'zbrondza/sostantivo f.colloq. booze-up, bender, jag; prendersi una sbronza to get plastered o sloshed o smashed, to go on a bender. -
46 cuite
kɥit1) (colloq) ( ivresse)quelle cuite! — what a booze-up (colloq) GB ou bender! (colloq)
tenir/prendre une cuite — to be/to get plastered (colloq)
2) Technologie ( cuisson) firing* * *kɥit nf *prendre une cuite — to get plastered * to get smashed *
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47 peludo
adj.1 hairy, furred, bushy, covered with hair.2 hairy, crinite.* * *► adjetivo1 hairy* * *1. ADJ1) (=con mucho pelo) hairy, shaggy; (=con pelo largo) long-haired; [animal] furry, shaggy; [barba] bushy2) CAm * (=difícil) hard2. SM1) (=felpudo) round felt mat2) Cono Sur (Zool) (species of) armadillo3) Cono Sur** (=borrachera)* * *I- da adjetivo <hombre/brazo> hairy; < barba> bushy; < animal> hairy, furry; < cola> bushy; <lana/jersey> hairyIImasculino (Zool) armadillo* * *= furry [furrier -comp., furriest -sup.], shaggy [shaggier -comp., shaggiest -sup.], hairy [hairier -com., hairiest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex. Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.Ex. Then, she noticed the split ends on his shaggy hair.Ex. Do men find hairy legs more unattractive or stubbly legs more annoying on a woman?.Ex. Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.----* lengua peluda = hairy tongue.* * *I- da adjetivo <hombre/brazo> hairy; < barba> bushy; < animal> hairy, furry; < cola> bushy; <lana/jersey> hairyIImasculino (Zool) armadillo* * *= furry [furrier -comp., furriest -sup.], shaggy [shaggier -comp., shaggiest -sup.], hairy [hairier -com., hairiest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex: Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.
Ex: Then, she noticed the split ends on his shaggy hair.Ex: Do men find hairy legs more unattractive or stubbly legs more annoying on a woman?.Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.* lengua peluda = hairy tongue.* * *1 ‹hombre/brazo› hairy; ‹barba› bushy2 ‹animal› hairy, furry ‹perro› (con mucho pelo) shaggy; (con pelo largo) long-haired; ‹cola› bushy3 ‹lana/jersey› hairy1 ( Zool) armadillo2( RPl fam) (borrachera): agarró un peludo impresionante she got completely legless o plastered ( colloq)* * *
peludo◊ -da adjetivo ‹hombre/brazo› hairy;
‹ barba› bushy;
‹ animal› hairy, furry;
‹ cola› bushy;
‹lana/jersey› hairy
peludo,-a adjetivo
1 (una persona) hairy
2 (un animal) furry
' peludo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lanuda
- lanudo
- peluda
English:
furry
- hairy
- shaggy
* * *peludo, -a♦ adj1. [con pelo] hairy♦ nmRP1. [animal] armadillo;Famcaer como peludo de regalo to appear out of the blue* * ** * *peludo, -da adj: hairy, shaggy, bushy* * *peludo adj2. (animal) long haired -
48 beurré
beurre [bœʀ]masculine nounb. ( = pâte) paste• beurre de cacao/de cacahuètes ( = substance végétale) cocoa/peanut butter* * *bœʀnom masculin butterbeurre d'anchois/de saumon — anchovy/salmon paste
Phrasal Verbs:••faire son beurre — (colloq) to make a packet (colloq)
compter pour du beurre — (colloq) to count for nothing
vouloir le beurre et l'argent du beurre — (colloq) to want to have one's cake and eat it
* * *bœʀ nmmettre du beurre dans les épinards fig — to earn a bit extra, to top up one's income
* * *beurre nm1 ( du lait) butter; beurre demi-sel/doux salted/unsalted butter; beurre clarifié clarified butter; beurre composé compound butter; cuisiner au beurre to cook with butter; ⇒ inventer;2 ( pâte) beurre de cacahuètes/de cacao peanut/cocoa butter; beurre d'anchois/de saumon anchovy/salmon paste.beurre blanc sauce made of butter, vinegar and shallots; beurre d'escargot garlic and parsley butter; beurre maître d'hôtel maître d'hôtel butter; beurre manié Culin kneaded butter; beurre noir Culin black butter; raie au beurre noir skate in black butter; œil au beurre noir black eye.faire son beurre○ to make a packet○; compter pour du beurre○ to count for nothing; vouloir le beurre et l'argent du beurre○ to want to have one's cake and eat it; entrer dans qch comme dans du beurre○ to go into sth like a knife through butter; ⇒ épinard.1. CUISINEbeurré nom masculin————————beurrée nom féminin1. (très familier) [ivresse]2. (Québec) [tartine] piece of bread and butter[substance] bread and butter (and jam) spread -
49 biture
biture (inf!) [bityʀ]feminine noun• prendre une biture to get drunk or plastered (inf!)* * *biture○ nf quelle biture! what a booze-up○ GB ou bender○!; tenir/prendre une (bonne) biture to be/to get plastered○ ou drunk.(très familier) [bityr]→ link=bitture bitture -
50 emparafinar
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51 pea
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52 ulula|ć
pf Ⅰ vt 1. pot. (uśpić) to lull [sb] to sleep 2. pot., żart. (upić) to get [sb] plastered pot. Ⅱ ululać się pot., żart. to get plastered pot.- ululał się do nieprzytomności he drank himself senselessThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ulula|ć
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53 colocar
v.1 to place, to put.hay que colocar bien ese cuadro, está torcido that picture needs to be hung properly, it isn't straightvuelve a colocar ese libro donde estaba put that book back where it wasElla coloca el jarrón en la mesa She places the vase on the table.La financiera coloca dinero The finance company invests money.2 to place, to invest.3 to find a job for.colocó a su hijo de abogado en su empresa he found his son a job as a lawyer in his own firm4 to marry off.5 to palm off (informal) (endilgar).le colocaron una moto que no funciona they palmed a motorbike off on him that doesn't work6 to place in a job, to place.Ella coloca a Ricardo She places Richard in a job.* * *2 (dar empleo) to get a job for3 (casar) to marry off4 MILITAR to position5 FINANZAS to invest6 (mercancías) to sell well7 familiar (artículos defectuosos) to fob off8 familiar (explicar) to give1 (situarse) to place oneself, put oneself, find oneself a place2 (trabajar) to find a job (de, as), get a job (de, as)3 DEPORTE (clasificarse) to be* * *verb1) to place, put2) arrange•* * *1. VT1) (=situar) [gen] to place; [+ cartel] to put up; [+ bomba] to plant, place; [+ tropas] to position, place; [+ baldosa, moqueta, primera piedra] to lay; [+ cuadro] to hang; (Náut) [+ quilla] to lay downde un solo pase colocó la pelota en la portería — he put o placed the ball in the net with just one touch
2) (=ordenar) [+ muebles, objetos, libros] to arrange3) (=dar trabajo)colocar a algn — [agencia] to get sb a job; [empresario, jefe] to give sb a job
4) (Econ) [+ acciones, dinero] to place5) † (=casar) to marry off6) * (=endilgar)colocar algo a algn — to palm sth off on sb, palm sb off with sth
2.VI Esp** [drogas, alcohol]3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (Com, Fin) < acciones> to place; < dinero> to place, invest; < producto> to put2) < persona>a) ( en lugar) to putb) ( en trabajo) to get... a job2.colocarse v pron1) (situarse, ponerse)se colocó a mi lado — she stood/sat beside me
2) ( en trabajo) to get a job3) (Esp arg) ( con drogas) to get stoned (colloq)4) (refl)a) ( arreglarse) < sombrero> to adjust; < falda> to straightenb) (Chi) ( ponerse) <reloj/abrigo> to put on* * *= arrange, collocate, place, position, sit, site, tuck, lay + in place, go on, dispose, lay on, range, set up, lay out.Ex. A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.Ex. Author entry gives direct access to particular documents whilst at the same time collocating documents with the same author.Ex. In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.Ex. Once the cursor has been positioned to where the mistake was made, then enter in the correct data.Ex. It would be highly desirable to have a phone sitting on top of the library catalogue (if your are still in the dark ages with a card catalogue that is).Ex. The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.Ex. The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.Ex. Finally gold leaf was laid in place over the blind impressions, and fixed into them with further impressions of the hot tools, surplus gold being rubbed off.Ex. If the issue is to go on the display shelf, an 'X' appears under 'Display'.Ex. This system promises to augment existing networks with the appropriate intelligence which will enable them to build, test, manage, maintain, change, dispose and withdraw services easily, rapidly and cost effectively.Ex. Machine-made paper, provided that it was dry, could be laid on with sufficient accuracy for register to be made with no more ado than adjustment of the forme for the second run.Ex. Serials can be ranged in the order of the access number, i.e. in the order of their arrival, without distinction as to their size or contents.Ex. The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex. There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.----* colocar Algo en reserva = place + Nombre + in reserve, place + Nombre + on reserve, place + Nombre + on hold.* colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.* colocar de nuevo en los estantes = reshelve [re-shelve].* colocar en el lugar donde = put in + the place where.* colocar en los estantes = shelve.* colocar en los estantes sin distinguir tipo de material = intershelve.* colocar en sentido horizontal = lay + flat.* colocar en su lugar = drop into + place.* colocar en un lugar = put into + place.* colocar en un lugar erróneo = misplace.* colocar fuera de alcance = place + out of reach.* colocar junto a = juxtapose.* colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.* colocarse = get + high.* colocarse en la posición de = place + Reflexivo + in the position of.* colocarse las medallas = take + the credit (for).* colocar una bomba = plant + bomb.* que se coloca en lo alto del televisor = set-top.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (Com, Fin) < acciones> to place; < dinero> to place, invest; < producto> to put2) < persona>a) ( en lugar) to putb) ( en trabajo) to get... a job2.colocarse v pron1) (situarse, ponerse)se colocó a mi lado — she stood/sat beside me
2) ( en trabajo) to get a job3) (Esp arg) ( con drogas) to get stoned (colloq)4) (refl)a) ( arreglarse) < sombrero> to adjust; < falda> to straightenb) (Chi) ( ponerse) <reloj/abrigo> to put on* * *= arrange, collocate, place, position, sit, site, tuck, lay + in place, go on, dispose, lay on, range, set up, lay out.Ex: A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.
Ex: Author entry gives direct access to particular documents whilst at the same time collocating documents with the same author.Ex: In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.Ex: Once the cursor has been positioned to where the mistake was made, then enter in the correct data.Ex: It would be highly desirable to have a phone sitting on top of the library catalogue (if your are still in the dark ages with a card catalogue that is).Ex: The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.Ex: The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.Ex: Finally gold leaf was laid in place over the blind impressions, and fixed into them with further impressions of the hot tools, surplus gold being rubbed off.Ex: If the issue is to go on the display shelf, an 'X' appears under 'Display'.Ex: This system promises to augment existing networks with the appropriate intelligence which will enable them to build, test, manage, maintain, change, dispose and withdraw services easily, rapidly and cost effectively.Ex: Machine-made paper, provided that it was dry, could be laid on with sufficient accuracy for register to be made with no more ado than adjustment of the forme for the second run.Ex: Serials can be ranged in the order of the access number, i.e. in the order of their arrival, without distinction as to their size or contents.Ex: The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex: There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.* colocar Algo en reserva = place + Nombre + in reserve, place + Nombre + on reserve, place + Nombre + on hold.* colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.* colocar de nuevo en los estantes = reshelve [re-shelve].* colocar en el lugar donde = put in + the place where.* colocar en los estantes = shelve.* colocar en los estantes sin distinguir tipo de material = intershelve.* colocar en sentido horizontal = lay + flat.* colocar en su lugar = drop into + place.* colocar en un lugar = put into + place.* colocar en un lugar erróneo = misplace.* colocar fuera de alcance = place + out of reach.* colocar junto a = juxtapose.* colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.* colocarse = get + high.* colocarse en la posición de = place + Reflexivo + in the position of.* colocarse las medallas = take + the credit (for).* colocar una bomba = plant + bomb.* que se coloca en lo alto del televisor = set-top.* * *colocar [A2 ]vtA1 (en un lugar) to place, put; ‹losas/alfombra› to lay; ‹cuadro› to hangcoloca el cuadro un poco más arriba put o hang the picture a little higher upcolocó los sillones a ambos lados del sofá he placed o arranged o positioned the armchairs on both sides of the sofalos libros estaban colocados por orden alfabético the books had been placed o arranged in alphabetical ordercolocó el jarrón en el centro de la mesa she placed o put o positioned the vase in the center of the tablecolócalo de manera que no obstruya el paso put it somewhere it's not going to get in people's waycolocó el dinero al 9% she placed o invested the money at 9%colocar un producto en el mercado to launch a product on to the marketB ‹persona›1 (en un lugar) to putla colocaron en primera fila they put her in the front rowcolocó a los niños por orden de estatura he put o arranged the children in order of height2(en un trabajo): un amigo lo colocó en el banco a friend got him a job at the bankel padre lo colocó como jefe de departamento his father placed him in charge of the department3 ‹hija› to marry offA(ponerse, situarse): entró y se colocó al lado del director she came in and stood/sat beside the directorse colocaron en primera fila they sat in the front rowcon esta victoria el equipo se coloca en tercer lugar after this win the team moves into third placeB (en un trabajo) to get a jobse colocó como secretaria she got a job as a secretaryse colocó en una casa muy buena she found a position in a very good householden cuanto acabó la carrera se colocó as soon as she finished studying she found o got a jobC* * *
colocar ( conjugate colocar) verbo transitivo
1
‹losas/alfombra› to lay;
‹ cuadro› to hang;
‹ bomba› to plant
‹ dinero› to place, invest
2 ‹ persona›
colocarse verbo pronominala) (situarse, ponerse):◊ se colocó a mi lado she stood/sat beside me
colocar verbo transitivo
1 to place, put
2 (dar un empleo) to give work to
3 Fin (invertir) to invest
4 (encasquetar) ese vendedor ya me ha colocado una batidora manual, that salesman saddled me with a manual mixer
4 argot (drogar) to stone
' colocar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actual
- disponer
- estacar
- estirón
- recoger
- atravesar
- depositar
- emplear
- encajar
- instalar
- lado
- montar
- poner
- situar
- ubicar
English:
actual
- arrange
- lay
- maybe
- perch
- place
- plant
- plonk
- pose
- position
- put
- range
- replace
- set
- sit
- stack
- stand
- station
- bomb
- bug
- hang
- reset
- stick
- turf
- upright
* * *♦ vt1. [en un sitio] to place, to put;colocar una bomba to plant a bomb;el acomodador coloca a los espectadores en sus asientos the usher shows the audience to their seats;vuelve a colocar ese libro donde estaba put that book back where it was;nos colocaron en la parte de atrás del avión they put us in the rear section of the planehay que colocar bien ese cuadro, pues está torcido that picture needs to be hung properly, it isn't straight3. [en un empleo] to find a job for;colocó a su hijo de abogado en su empresa he found his son a job as a lawyer in his own firm4. [casar] to marry off[dinero] to invest;colocaron un millón de títulos they placed a million in bonds6. [endilgar] to palm off (a on);le colocaron una moto que no funciona they palmed a motorbike off on him that doesn't work;el vendedor me intentó colocar un modelo más caro the salesman tried to get me to buy a more expensive model¿a ti te coloca la marihuana? does marijuana give you a high?♦ viFam [droga, alcohol]este costo coloca cantidad this hash gives you a real high;este ponche coloca mucho this punch is strong stuff* * *v/t put, place;colocar a alguien en un trabajo get s.o. a job* * *colocar {72} vt1) poner: to place, to put2) : to find a job for3) : to invest* * *colocar vb2. (instalar) to install4. (endilgar) to get rid of -
54 colocarse
1 (situarse) to place oneself, put oneself, find oneself a place2 (trabajar) to find a job (de, as), get a job (de, as)3 DEPORTE (clasificarse) to be* * *1) to get a job* * *VPR1) [en un lugar] [de pie] to stand; [sentado] to sit2) [en una clasificación]el programa se ha colocado en el primer lugar de la lista de audiencia — the programme is now top of the ratings o has reached the top of the ratings
3) [en un trabajo] to get a job(=drogarse) to get high * ( con on)se ha colocado como o de enfermera — she's got a job as a nurse
* * *(v.) = get + highEx. I'm not sure if it actually worked or if I was just so excited about getting high that I got all worked up.* * *(v.) = get + highEx: I'm not sure if it actually worked or if I was just so excited about getting high that I got all worked up.
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■colocarse verbo reflexivo
1 (en un lugar) to put oneself
2 (encontrar trabajo) to take a job [de, as]
3 argot (drogarse) to get high
' colocarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colocar
- ir
- poner
- situar
- ubicar
English:
one-upmanship
- stoned
* * *vpr1. [en una posición, en un lugar] [de pie] to stand;[sentado] to sit;colócate en tu asiento sit in your seat;oiga, colóquese en la fila hey, Br get in the queue o US get in line;el equipo se ha colocado en cabeza de la clasificación the team tops the league;con esta victoria se coloca entre los mejores tenistas del mundo this win puts him among the world's top tennis players;colócate boca arriba lie face upwards, lie on your back2. [en un empleo] to get a job;me he colocado de guardia jurado I've got a job as a security guard[drogarse] to get high o stoned;con dos cervezas ya se coloca two beers and he's well away* * *v/r1 de persona position o.s.;se colocó a mi lado he stood next to me;se colocaron en primer lugar they moved into first place2 fam* * *vr1) situarse: to position oneself2) : to get a job -
55 curar
v.1 to cure.El médico curó a Ilse The doctor cured Ilse.El amor cura la tristeza Love remedies loneliness.Ricardo curó las tiras de puerco Richard cured the pork strips.2 to dress (herida).3 to cure (alimentos).4 to tan (pieles).5 to get well, to recover (enfermo).6 to heal.La pomada curó la herida The ointment healed the wound.7 to audit.Los reguladores curaron a la empresa The regulators audited the company.* * *1 (sanar) to cure2 (herida) to dress; (enfermedad) to treat1 (cuidar) to take care (de, of)2 (recuperarse) to recover, get well3 (herida) to heal (up)1 (recuperarse) to recover (de, from), get well2 (herida) to heal up\curar un mal figurado to right a wrongcurarse en salud figurado to take precautions* * *verb1) to cure2) heal* * *1. VT1) (Med) (=tratar) to treat; (=sanar) to curele curó la herida con alcohol — she treated o dressed his wound with alcohol
para curar los males de la sociedad — (fig) to cure all of society's ills
2) [+ carne, pescado] to cure; [+ queso] to mature; [+ piel] to tan; [+ tela] to bleach; [+ madera] to season2.VI (Med) [fármaco, medicamento] to work; frm [paciente] to get better, recover3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( poner bien) <enfermo/enfermedad> to cure; < herida> to healb) ( tratar) <enfermo/enfermedad> to treatno le han curado la herida — his wound hasn't been cleaned/dressed
2) <jamón/pescado> to cure; <cuero/piel> to tan2.3.una vez curado de la enfermedad... — once he has/had recovered from his illness...
* * *= cure, heal, treat.Ex. If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.Ex. The article is entitled 'Books can help heal! Innovative techniques of bibliotherapy'.Ex. The author studies the factors which have impeded the spread of information on the use of thioctic acid to treat mushroom poisoning.----* con otra copa de lo mismo se te cura la resaca = a hair of the dog that bit you.* curar alimentos = cure + food.* curar carne = cure + meat.* curarse en salud = be on the safe side.* lo que a uno cura a otro mata = one man's meat is another man's poison.* más vale prevenir que curar = a stitch in time saves nine, better (to be) safe than sorry.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( poner bien) <enfermo/enfermedad> to cure; < herida> to healb) ( tratar) <enfermo/enfermedad> to treatno le han curado la herida — his wound hasn't been cleaned/dressed
2) <jamón/pescado> to cure; <cuero/piel> to tan2.3.una vez curado de la enfermedad... — once he has/had recovered from his illness...
* * *= cure, heal, treat.Ex: If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Books can help heal! Innovative techniques of bibliotherapy'.Ex: The author studies the factors which have impeded the spread of information on the use of thioctic acid to treat mushroom poisoning.* con otra copa de lo mismo se te cura la resaca = a hair of the dog that bit you.* curar alimentos = cure + food.* curar carne = cure + meat.* curarse en salud = be on the safe side.* lo que a uno cura a otro mata = one man's meat is another man's poison.* más vale prevenir que curar = a stitch in time saves nine, better (to be) safe than sorry.* * *curar [A1 ]vtA1 (poner bien) ‹enfermo/enfermedad› to cure; ‹herida› to heal2 (tratar) ‹enfermo/enfermedad› to treatno le habían curado la herida his wound hadn't been cleaned/dressedB ‹jamón/pescado› to cure; ‹cuero/piel› to tan■ curarvi«enfermo» to recover, get better; «herida» to heal, heal up curar DE algo:una vez curado de la enfermedad … once he has/had recovered from his illness …, once over his illness …tiene una gripe mal curada he hasn't got(ten) rid of o completely shaken off his flu yet■ curarseA «persona» to recover, get better; «enfermedad» to get better curarse DE algo to get over sth salud* * *
curar ( conjugate curar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ herida› to heal
‹ herida› ( desinfectar) to clean;
( vendar) to dress
2 ‹jamón/pescado› to cure;
‹cuero/piel› to tan
curarse verbo pronominal [ enfermo] to recover, get better;
[ herida] to heal up;
curarse de algo to get over sth
curar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a un enfermo) to cure
2 (vendar, desinfectar) to dress
3 (carne, pescado) to cure
II verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo curar(se) (hacerse una cura) to heal (up)
(recuperarse) to recover, get well
' curar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prevenir
- sanar
- adobar
- herida
- panceta
English:
cure
- heal
- safe
- season
* * *♦ vt1. [sanar] to cure2. [herida] [tratar] to treat;[con vendas] to dress3. [alimentos] to cure4. [pieles] to tan5. RP [mate] to cure, to season [before using for the first time]♦ vi[enfermo] to get well, to recover; [herida] to heal up* * *I v/t1 tbGASTR cure3 pieles tan* * *curar vt1) : to cure, to heal2) : to treat, to dress3) curtir: to tan4) : to cure (meat)curar vi: to get well, to recover* * *curar vb1. (sanar) to cure2. (tratar) to treat3. (herida) to dress -
56 напиться
1) General subject: get a load-on, get drunk (пьяным), get loaded, get plastered, have a drink, have a drop too much, have a skinful, have skinful, lush, pickle nose, sot, souse, sozzle oneself, swizzle, take a drop too much, to be lit up, zonk, get high, get the knock, soak clay2) Colloquial: be loaded, get wasted, get bombed3) American: have a brick in (one's) hat4) Jargon: get a bag on, have a bag on, have one over the eight, lift the elbow, raise hell, swack out, tie a bag on, tie one on, top up, aced (How can anybody be so aced on three beers? — Как можно так напиться с трех кружек пива?), (алкоголь) get there, have a buzz on5) American English: be full of painkiller, lush up6) Makarov: soak (one's) clay, soak ( one's) face, crook the elbow, crook the little finger, draw a blank, drink oneself drunk -
57 mamar
v.1 to suckle (leche).dar de mamar to breastfeed2 to knock back (very informal) (beber). (peninsular Spanish)3 to suck, to suck on.* * *1 (succionar) to suck2 figurado (aprender de pequeño) to grow up with1 tabú (emborracharse) to get pissed, get plastered\dar de mamar to breast-feed* * *verbto suckle, suck* * *1. VT1) [+ leche, pecho] to suck2) (=asimilar)3) * (=devorar) [+ comida] to wolf down, bolt; [+ recursos] to milk, suck dry; [+ fondos] to pocket (illegally)¡cómo la mamamos! — this is the life!, we never had it so good!
4) *** (=sexualmente) to suck off ***, give a blow job ***2. VI1) [bebé] to suck2) ** (=beber) to booze *, drink3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) bebé to feedb) gato/cordero to suckle2) (fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( beber alcohol) to hit the bottle (colloq), to booze (colloq)2.mamar vt3.son cosas que uno ha mamado — they're things that one has learned/seen from childhood
mamarse v pron1) (fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( emborracharse) to get tight o sloshed (colloq)2) (AmS fam) <discurso/programa> to sit through3) (Col, Ven) ( cansarse) to get tired* * *----* dar de mamar = breast-feeding [breastfeeding].* dar de mamar a = breast-feed [breastfeed].* el que no llora, no mama = the squeaky (squeaking) wheel gets the grease (the oil/oiled).* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) bebé to feedb) gato/cordero to suckle2) (fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( beber alcohol) to hit the bottle (colloq), to booze (colloq)2.mamar vt3.son cosas que uno ha mamado — they're things that one has learned/seen from childhood
mamarse v pron1) (fam: en algunas regiones vulg) ( emborracharse) to get tight o sloshed (colloq)2) (AmS fam) <discurso/programa> to sit through3) (Col, Ven) ( cansarse) to get tired* * ** dar de mamar = breast-feeding [breastfeeding].* dar de mamar a = breast-feed [breastfeed].* el que no llora, no mama = the squeaky (squeaking) wheel gets the grease (the oil/oiled).* * *mamar [A1 ]viA1 «bebé» to feeda las seis le tengo que dar de mamar a Clarita at six o'clock I have to feed Claritaa todos sus hijos les dio de mamar she breastfed all her children2 «gato/cordero» to suckletodavía está mamando it's still suckling o it hasn't been weaned yet■ mamarvtA ‹cultura/teatro›son cosas que uno ha mamado they're things that one has learned/seen from childhoodha mamado la música he's been surrounded by music o he's lived and breathed music since birth■ mamarseA ( fam)B( AmS fam) (aguantar, resistir): no me mamo un partido de fútbol por televisión I can't bear to sit through a football game on televisionno sería capaz de mamarme la subida de ese cerro I wouldn't be able to make it up that hill o to manage the climb up that hillC (Col, Ven) (cansarse) to get tired1(aventajar, ganar): Brasil se mamó a Polonia sin el menor problema Brazil walked over o thrashed Poland ( colloq)me lo mamé con ese movimiento I finished him off with that move ( colloq)2 (despilfarrar) to blow ( colloq)* * *
mamar ( conjugate mamar) verbo intransitivo
1
2 (fam) ( beber alcohol) to booze (colloq)
mamar
I vtr (un bebé, una cría) to suck
fig (conocimientos, constumbres) to absorb
II verbo intransitivo to feed
' mamar' also found in these entries:
English:
feed
- suck
- breast
- suckle
* * *♦ vt1. [leche] to suckle2. [aprender] to grow up with;mamó las telenovelas desde pequeña she was brought up on TV soapsse la mamó she gave him head o a blow job, she sucked him off♦ vi1. [bebé] to suckle;dar de mamar to breastfeed[no molestes] cut it out!* * *v/i suck;dar de mamar a (breast)feed* * *mamar vi1) : to suckle2)darle de mamar a : to breast-feedmamar vt1) : to suckle, to nurse2) : to learn from childhood, to grow up with* * *mamar vb1. (chupar) to suck -
58 empedar
v.to get smashed, to break into pieces, to shatter, to smash.* * *1.verbo transitivo (Méx, RPl arg) to get... smashed (sl)2.empedarse v pron (Méx, RPl arg) to get smashed (sl)* * *1.verbo transitivo (Méx, RPl arg) to get... smashed (sl)2.empedarse v pron (Méx, RPl arg) to get smashed (sl)* * *empedar [A1 ]vt* * *♦ vtto get plastered o Br pissed♦ See also the pronominal verb empedarse -
59 назюзиться
General subject: be in one's cups, get drunk, get plastered, get stewed, get tipsy, get zonked -
60 назюзюкаться
General subject: be in one's cups, get drunk, get plastered, get stewed, get tipsy, get zonked
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