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1 convoke
tr[kən'vəʊk]1 convocarv.• citar v.• convocar v.kən'vəʊktransitive verb (frml) convocar*[kǝn'vǝʊk]VT convocar* * *[kən'vəʊk]transitive verb (frml) convocar* -
2 invoke
in'vəuk(to appeal to (some power, eg God, the law etc) for help etc.) invocartr[ɪn'vəʊk]1 invocar1) : invocar, apelar ashe invoked our aid: apeló a nuestra ayuda2) cite: invocar, citarto invoke a precedent: invocar un precedente3) conjure up: hacer aparecer, invocarv.• evocar v.• invocar v.• llamar v.ɪn'vəʊk1)a) ( use as authority) \<\<principle/precedent\>\> invocar*b) ( call into use) \<\<rule/law\>\> invocar*, acogerse* a2) \<\<devil/spirits\>\> invocar*, conjurar[ɪn'vǝʊk]VT [+ law] recurrir or acogerse a, invocar; [+ principle] recurrir a, invocar; [+ aid, protection, god, spirit] invocar* * *[ɪn'vəʊk]1)a) ( use as authority) \<\<principle/precedent\>\> invocar*b) ( call into use) \<\<rule/law\>\> invocar*, acogerse* a2) \<\<devil/spirits\>\> invocar*, conjurar -
3 provoke
prə'vəuk1) (to make angry or irritated: Are you trying to provoke me?) provocar2) (to cause: His words provoked laughter.) provocar3) (to cause (a person etc) to react in an angry way: He was provoked into hitting her.) provocar•- provocative
- provocatively
provoke vb provocartr[prə'vəʊk]1 (make angry) provocar, irritar2 (cause) provocar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto provoke somebody into doing something / provoke somebody to do something provocar a alguien a que haga algov.• accidentar v.• atacar v.• causar v.• encarnizar v.• encolerizar v.• enconar v.• endemoniar v.• enviscar v.• incitar v.• indignar v.• irritar v.• motivar v.• provocar v.• suscitar v.prə'vəʊk1) \<\<person/animal\>\> provocar*she is easily provoked — salta a la menor provocación or por cualquier cosa
to provoke somebody INTO -ING: I was provoked into hitting him tanto me provocó, que le pegué; to provoke somebody to action — incitar or empujar a alguien a actuar
2) \<\<argument/revolt/criticism\>\> provocar*; \<\<discussion/debate\>\> motivar; \<\<interest/curiosity\>\> despertar*[prǝ'vǝʊk]VT1) (=cause) [+ reaction, response] provocar; [+ violence] provocar, causar; [+ crisis] causar2) (=rouse, move) incitar, mover (to a)3) (=anger) provocar, irritarhe is easily provoked — se irrita por cualquier cosa, se le provoca fácilmente
* * *[prə'vəʊk]1) \<\<person/animal\>\> provocar*she is easily provoked — salta a la menor provocación or por cualquier cosa
to provoke somebody INTO -ING: I was provoked into hitting him tanto me provocó, que le pegué; to provoke somebody to action — incitar or empujar a alguien a actuar
2) \<\<argument/revolt/criticism\>\> provocar*; \<\<discussion/debate\>\> motivar; \<\<interest/curiosity\>\> despertar* -
4 revoke
rə'vəuk(to change (a decision); to make (a law etc) no longer valid.) revocartr[rɪ'vəʊk]1 revocarv.• abolir v.• anular v.• derogar v.• desmandar v.• renunciar en los naipes v.• revocar v.rɪ'vəʊktransitive verb revocar*[rɪ'vǝʊk]1.N (Cards) renuncio m2.VT (gen) revocar; [+ licence] suspender3.VI (Cards) renunciar* * *[rɪ'vəʊk]transitive verb revocar*
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