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1 tree
tri:(the largest kind of plant, with a thick, firm, wooden stem and branches: We have three apple trees growing in our garden.) árbol- treetop- tree-trunk
- tree line
tree n árboltr[triː]1 árbol nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be at the top of the tree estar en la cúspideyou can't see the wood for the trees los árboles no dejan ver el bosquetree surgeon arboricultor,-ratree trunk troncotree ['tri:] n: árbol mn.• árbol (Informática) s.m.n.• árbol s.m.triːnoun árbol mapple/palm/walnut tree — manzano m/palmera f/nogal m
money doesn't grow on trees — el dinero no crece en los árboles, el dinero cuesta ganarlo
to be barking up the wrong tree — errar* el tiro
you/one can't see the forest o (BrE) the wood for the trees — los árboles no dejan ver el bosque; (before n)
tree house — cabaña construida en un árbol para juegos infantiles
tree line — límite a partir del cual no crece vegetación boscosa
tree surgeon — arboricultor, -tora m,f
[triː]tree trunk — tronco m
1. N1) (Bot) árbol mtree of knowledge — árbol m de la ciencia
- be at the top of the tree- be out of one's tree- be up a tree- be barking up the wrong tree- we can't see the wood or the forest for the treesfamily2) (for shoes) horma f3) [of saddle] arzón m2.VT [+ animal] hacer refugiarse en un árbol3.CPDtree creeper N — trepatroncos mf inv
tree house N — casita f en un árbol
tree hugger * N — (esp US) hum fanático(-a) m / f del medioambiente
tree planting N — plantación f de árboles
tree surgeon N — arboricultor(a) m / f
tree trunk N — tronco m (de árbol)
* * *[triː]noun árbol mapple/palm/walnut tree — manzano m/palmera f/nogal m
money doesn't grow on trees — el dinero no crece en los árboles, el dinero cuesta ganarlo
to be barking up the wrong tree — errar* el tiro
you/one can't see the forest o (BrE) the wood for the trees — los árboles no dejan ver el bosque; (before n)
tree house — cabaña construida en un árbol para juegos infantiles
tree line — límite a partir del cual no crece vegetación boscosa
tree surgeon — arboricultor, -tora m,f
tree trunk — tronco m
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2 trail
treil
1. verb1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) arrastrar2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) ir arrastrando los pies3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) seguir la pista (de)
2. noun1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) pista, rastro2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) camino, sendero3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) rastro, reguero, estela•- trailertrail n1. rastro / estela / reguerothe wounded animal left a trail of blood on the ground el animal herido dejó un reguero de sangre en el suelo2. sendatr[treɪl]1 (path) camino, sendero2 (track, mark, scent) rastro, pista, huellas nombre femenino plural1 (follow) seguir la pista de2 (drag) arrastrar1 (lag behind) ir rezagado,-a, quedarse atrás■ this country is trailing behind in space research este país está quedando atrás en investigación espacial2 (drag) arrastrarse3 (plant) arrastrarse, trepar4 (lose) perder■ the socialists are trailing in the opinion polls los socialistas pierden según los sondeos de opinión\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto leave a trail of destruction arrasar todo al pasarto trail one's coat incitar, provocartrail ['treɪl] vi1) drag: arrastrarse2) lag: quedarse atrás, retrasarse3)trail vt1) drag: arrastrar2) pursue: perseguir, seguir la pista detrail n1) track: rastro m, huella f, pista fa trail of blood: un rastro de sangre2) : cola f, estela f (de un meteoro)3) path: sendero m, camino m, vereda fv.• arrastrar v.• bajar el arma v.• rastrear v.• rezagarse v.• seguir la pista v.• zaparrastrar v.n.• cancha s.f.• estela s.f.• ida s.f.• pista s.f.• rastro s.m.• sendero s.m.• trocha s.f.treɪl
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a) (left by animal, person) huellas fpl, rastro m; ( of dust) estela fthe storms left a trail of destruction — las tormentas destruyeron or arrasaron todo a su paso
to be on the trail of somebody/something — seguir* la pista de alguien/algo, seguirle* la pista a alguien/algo
b) ( path) sendero m, senda f
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1)a) ( drag) \<\<towel/rope\>\> arrastrarb) ( deposit)2)a) ( follow) \<\<person/animal/vehicle\>\> seguir* la pista de, seguirle* la pista a, rastrearb) ( lag behind) \<\<opponent/leader\>\> ir* a la zaga de
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vi1) ( drag) arrastrar2)a) ( lag behind) \<\<team/contender\>\> ir* a la zagab) ( walk wearily) andar con paso cansino3) \<\<plant\>\> trepar; \<\<branches\>\> colgar*•Phrasal Verbs:[treɪl]1. N1) (=wake) [of dust, smoke] estela f ; [of blood] reguero m ; [of comet, meteor] cola f2) (=track) (left by animal, person) rastro m, pista fthe police are hard or hot on his trail — la policía le sigue de cerca or está sobre su pista
we managed to throw or put them off our trail — conseguimos despistarlos
3) (=path) camino m, sendero mblaze II, 1., naturetourist trail — ruta f turística (fig)
2. VT1) (=drag) arrastrarto trail one's fingers in or through the water — hacer surcos en el agua con los dedos
2) (=deposit)3) (=track) [+ animal, person] seguir la pista a, seguir el rastro a; [+ suspect] seguir de cerca4) (=lag behind) ir rezagado con respecto a, ir a la zaga dethe President trails his opponent in opinion polls — el Presidente va rezagado con respecto a or va a la zaga de su adversario en las encuestas de opinión
they are trailing the leaders by just two points — los líderes solo les llevan or sacan dos puntos de ventaja
3. VI1) (=drag) arrastrarseyour coat is trailing in the mud — se te está arrastrando or vas arrastrando el abrigo por el barro
2) (=dangle, spread)3) (=trudge)we trailed home again in the rain — a duras penas y lloviendo nos hicimos el camino de vuelta a casa
4) (=lag behind) ir rezagado, ir a la zagato trail (far) behind sb — quedar (muy) a la zaga de algn, ir (muy) rezagado con respecto a algn
he's trailing in the polls — va por detrás or a la zaga en las encuestas
4.CPDtrail bike N — moto f de motocross, moto f de trial
* * *[treɪl]
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a) (left by animal, person) huellas fpl, rastro m; ( of dust) estela fthe storms left a trail of destruction — las tormentas destruyeron or arrasaron todo a su paso
to be on the trail of somebody/something — seguir* la pista de alguien/algo, seguirle* la pista a alguien/algo
b) ( path) sendero m, senda f
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1)a) ( drag) \<\<towel/rope\>\> arrastrarb) ( deposit)2)a) ( follow) \<\<person/animal/vehicle\>\> seguir* la pista de, seguirle* la pista a, rastrearb) ( lag behind) \<\<opponent/leader\>\> ir* a la zaga de
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vi1) ( drag) arrastrar2)a) ( lag behind) \<\<team/contender\>\> ir* a la zagab) ( walk wearily) andar con paso cansino3) \<\<plant\>\> trepar; \<\<branches\>\> colgar*•Phrasal Verbs: -
3 tear up
1) (to remove from a fixed position by violence; The wind tore up several trees.) arrancar2) (to tear into pieces: She tore up the letter.) hacer pedazosizas, despedazar, rompertear up vb romper en pedazosv.• rasgar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<paper/letter\>\> romper*b) ( pull up) \<\<stakeee-stump\>\> arrancar*VT + ADV1) (=rip to pieces) (lit) [+ letter, photo] romper, hacer pedazos; (fig) [+ contract, agreement] romper, anular2) (=pull up) [+ plant, stake, tree] arrancar, arrancar de cuajo; [+ forest, woodland] talar, despoblar; [+ road] levantar3) (=damage) [+ pitch, surface] destrozar* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<paper/letter\>\> romper*b) ( pull up) \<\<stake/tree-stump\>\> arrancar* -
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