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1 atosigar
v.1 to harass.2 to poison.María atosigó a su jefe contra él Mary poisoned her boss against him.3 to pester, to breathe down one's neck, to harass, to harry.El chico atosiga a su mamá The kid pesters his mom.* * *1 to harass, pester* * *1. VT1) (=envenenar) to poison2) (=importunar) to harass, plague, pester *; (=presionar) to rush, put pressure on, pressurize2.See:* * *verbo transitivo ( importunar) to pester, hassle (colloq); ( presionar) to pressure (AmE), to pressurize (BrE)* * *= nobble, bear down on, harry.Ex. He was the best striker I ever saw, certainly before the injuries that nobbled him twice.Ex. And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.Ex. They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.* * *verbo transitivo ( importunar) to pester, hassle (colloq); ( presionar) to pressure (AmE), to pressurize (BrE)* * *= nobble, bear down on, harry.Ex: He was the best striker I ever saw, certainly before the injuries that nobbled him twice.
Ex: And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.Ex: They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.* * *atosigar [A3 ]vt1 (importunar) to pester, hassle ( colloq)no hacía más que atosigarme con preguntas he did nothing but badger me with questions* * *
atosigar ( conjugate atosigar) verbo transitivo ( importunar) to pester, hassle (colloq);
( presionar) to pressure (AmE), to pressurize (BrE)
atosigar verbo transitivo to harass
* * *♦ vt1. [con prisas] to harass;no me atosigues, que estaré listo en un instante stop rushing o harassing me, I'll be ready in a moment2. [con exigencias] to pester, to badger;los periodistas lo atosigaban con preguntas the journalists badgered him with questions* * *v/t pester* * *atosigar {52} vt: to harass, to annoy -
2 atosigar
atosi'ɡ̱arvbedrängen, hetzenverbo transitivoatosigaratosigar [atosi'γar] <g ⇒ gu>num1num (apremiar) drängennum2num (importunar) belästigennum3num (inquietar) sehr beschäftigennum2num (inquietarse) beunruhigt sein -
3 atosigar
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4 atosigar
гл.1) общ. приставать, терзать, травить (изводить), надоедать, отравлять2) разг. рвать на части3) прост. (донимать, попрекая) шпынять -
5 atosigar
vt; Ч.насыща́ть -
6 atosigar
• breathe down one's neck• harakiri• harass with requests• pest• pester with questions -
7 atosigar
• popohánět• štvát* * *• lék., i přen. otrávit (jedem) -
8 atosigar
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9 atosigar
acuitar, atabuixar -
10 guindar
v.1 to pinch(informal) (steal). (peninsular Spanish)2 to hang up. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)Ella guinda los cuadros She hangs the pictures.El verdugo guindó al ladrón The executioner hung the thief.3 to hoist.4 to be hanging from.Me guinda una hebra A thread is hanging from me.* * *1 (izar) to hoist, raise3 (conseguir) to snatch1 to let oneself down (de/por, -), slide down (de/por, -)* * *1. VT1) ** (=robar) to pinch *, swipe *3) Caribe (=colgar) to hang up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Esp arg) ( robar) <novia/trabajo> to steal2)a) (Col, Méx, Ven fam) < ropa> to hang upb) (Col fam) < hamaca> to hang2.guindarse v pron1) (Col, Méx, Ven) ( colgarse) to hang2) (Ven fam) ( lanzarse)guindarse a algo: se guindó a llorar she burst out crying; cuando me guindo a trabajar — once I get down to work (colloq)
3) (Ven fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fight (colloq)* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Esp arg) ( robar) <novia/trabajo> to steal2)a) (Col, Méx, Ven fam) < ropa> to hang upb) (Col fam) < hamaca> to hang2.guindarse v pron1) (Col, Méx, Ven) ( colgarse) to hang2) (Ven fam) ( lanzarse)guindarse a algo: se guindó a llorar she burst out crying; cuando me guindo a trabajar — once I get down to work (colloq)
3) (Ven fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fight (colloq)* * *guindar [A1 ]vtB1 (Col, Méx, Ven fam) ‹ropa› to hang up2 (Col, Ven fam) ‹hamaca› to hang, sling upA (Col, Méx, Ven) (colgarse) to hangse guindaron por teléfono toda la tarde ( fam); they were on the phone all afternoonBcuando me guindo a trabajar once I get down to work ( colloq)* * *
guindar ( conjugate guindar) verbo transitivo
1 (Esp arg) ( robar) ‹novia/trabajo› to steal
2
guindarse verbo pronominal (Col, Méx, Ven) ( colgarse) to hang
* * *♦ vt2. CAm, Méx, Ven [colgar] to hang up;[hamacas] to hang* * *v/t famlift fam, Brnick fam -
11 засыпать
I засып`атьнесов.см. заснутьII засып`атьнесов.см. засыпать IIIIII зас`ыпатьсов., вин. п.глаза́ засы́пало песко́м — los ojos se llenaron de arena2) перен. ( забросать чем-либо) llenar vt, colmar vtзасы́пать пода́рками — colmar de regalosзасы́пать цвета́ми — cubrir de floresзасы́пать овса́ ло́шади — dar (echar) avena al caballoзасы́пать суп ри́сом — echar arroz a la sopa -
12 травить
I несов., вин. п.1) ( отравлять) emponzoñar vt, envenenar vt; exterminar vt (крыс и т.п.)трави́ть себя́ алкого́лем разг. — envenenarse con alcohol2) ( едким веществом) quemar vt, irritar vtтрави́ть кислото́й — desincrustar por ácido4) ( делать потраву) causar estrago, estragar vt ( los campos)5) ( на охоте) ojear vt, acosar vt, correr vtтрави́ть за́йца — correr una liebre6) разг. (натравливать, науськивать) azuzar vt7) ( изводить нападками) acosar vt ( преследовать); atosigar vt ( изводить); atormentar vt ( мучить)II несов., вин. п.1) мор. arriar vt, lascar vt -
13 часть
ж.1) parte fбо́льшая часть — la mayor parte; la mayoría ( большинство)составна́я часть — parte integranteнеотъе́млемая часть ( чего-либо) — parte inalienable (de)части те́ла — partes del cuerpoчасти све́та геогр. — partes del mundoпо частя́м — por partesплати́ть по частя́м (частя́ми) — pagar por partes (por partidas)основны́е части — elementos principalesзапасны́е части — piezas de repuestoразобра́ть на части — desmantelar por elementos, desarmar vt3) ( отдел) sección f, departamento mуче́бная часть — jefatura de estudiosхозя́йственная часть — departamento (servicio) administrativo; unidad de serviciosпожа́рная часть — puesto de bomberos4) разг. ( область деятельности) esfera f, rama f; oficio m, profesión f ( специальность)пойти́ по гражда́нской части — escoger una profesión civil5) воен. unidad f ( superior)моторизо́ванная часть — unidad motorizadaпехо́тные части — unidades de infanteríaуда́рные части — tropas de choque6) уст. ( район города) distrito m••части ре́чи грам. — partes de la oraciónматериа́льная часть тех., воен. — material mказенная часть ( оружия) — culata fрвать на части разг. — no dejar ni a sol ni a (la) sombra, atosigar vtразрыва́ться на части разг. — hacerse añicos( pedazos), deshacerse (непр.) (por)войти́ в часть разг. — tener una parte (en)бо́льшей частью, по бо́льшей части — la mayoría de las veces, las más de las vecesэ́то не по мое́й части разг. — esto no es de mi competencia, esto no me incumbeон знато́к по э́той части разг. — es experto( es ducho) en la materia; está fuerte en esoпо части чего́-либо разг. — en materia de algo, con motivo de algo -
14 шпынять
несов., вин. п., прост.1) pinchar vt, punzar vt -
15 achicharrar
atʃitʃa'rrarv1) ( freír algo hasta quemarlo) rösten2) (fig: calentar demasiado) überhitzen, verbrennenEste sol nos va a achicharrar. — Die Sonne wird uns rösten.
verbo transitivo1. [comida] anbrennen2. (familiar) [molestar] nerven————————verbo intransitivo[sol, calor] brennen————————achicharrarse verbo pronominal1. [abrasarse] vor Hitze umkommen2. [comida] verschmorenachicharrarachicharrar [a6B36F75Cʧ6B36F75Ci6B36F75Cʧ6B36F75Ca'rrar]num1num (comida) anbrennen -
16 achuchar
atʃu'tʃarv1) ( incitar) aufhetzen, reizen2) ( estrujar fuertemente) zerquetschen, erdrücken¡No me achuches, eso me duele! — Drück nicht so, das tut mir weh!
Su vida sigue todavía muy achuchada. — Er führt weiterhin ein gehetztes Leben.
3)verbo transitivo1. (familiar) [estrujar] hart angehen2. (familiar) [presionar] bedrängenachucharachuchar [a6B36F75Cʧ6B36F75Cu'6B36F75Cʧ6B36F75Car]num1num (familiar: persona) aufhetzen [contra gegen+acusativo]; (perro) hetzen [contra auf+acusativo]num2num (familiar: estrujar) zerdrückennum3num (atosigar) drängennum4num (familiar: acariciar) liebkosen; (abrazar) (zärtlich) an sich drücken; (manosear) betatschen -
17 apurar
apu'rarv1) (fig: dar prisa) zur Eile drängen2) (fig: afligir) bedrängen, belästigen, bedrücken3) ( consumir completamente) aufbrauchen, zur Gänze erschöpfenverbo transitivo1. [agotar] beenden2. [dar prisa] hetzen3. [preocupar] besorgt machen————————apurarse verbo pronominal1. [preocuparse]2. [darse prisa] sich beeilenapurarapurar [apu'rar]num1num (investigación) genau untersuchennum4num (angustiar) quälen; (atosigar) plagen; ¡no me apures, mi paciencia tiene un límite! treib es nicht auf die Spitze, meine Geduld hat bald ein Ende!; ya vendrás cuando te apure el hambre du wirst schon kommen, wenn du hungrig bistnum5num (con alabanzas) verlegen machen; me apura decirle que no tengo dinero es ist mir peinlich ihm/ihr zu sagen, dass ich kein Geld habe■ apurarsenum1num (preocuparse) sich dativo Sorgen machen; ¡no te apures por eso! mach dir deswegen keine Sorgen! -
18 acosar
v.1 to pursue relentlessly.2 to harass.3 to besiege, to irritate, to nag, to accost.El policía persigue a Ricardo The policeman persecutes=harasses Richard.* * *1 to pursue, chase\acosar a preguntas to bombard with questions* * *verbto harass, hound* * *VT1) (=atosigar) to hound, harassser acosado sexualmente — to suffer (from) sexual harassment, be sexually harassed
2) (=perseguir) to pursue relentlessly; [+ animal] to urge on* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to houndme acosaron con preguntas — they plagued o bombarded me with questions
b) < presa> to hound, pursue relentlessly* * *= plague, press upon, bait, besiege, harass, bully, dog, persecute, hound, nag (at), pelt, pressurise [pressurize, -USA], importune, pester, nobble, stalk, bedevil, bear down on, harry.Ex. Title indexes have always been plagued by the absence of terminology control.Ex. For example, the latter are unlikely to engage themselves in conservation issues as these now press upon the professional consciousness of librarians.Ex. I guess Ms Lipow should be admired for coming into the lion's den and baiting it, but I find some of her arguments facile and superficial.Ex. Concurrently, libraries are besieged with greater demands from the academic community for access to and instruction in electronic information resources such as the Internet.Ex. I have reason to believe that my boss, the head of reference, has been sexually harassing me.Ex. The director returned to his paperwork, nothing in his heart but hot shame at having permitted himself to be bullied into submission by this disagreeable public official.Ex. The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex. Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex. Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex. This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.Ex. Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Ex. Shearer also made an arse of himself by perpetuating the myth of the noble English sportsman who never dives or pressurises referees.Ex. He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex. And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex. He was the best striker I ever saw, certainly before the injuries that nobbled him twice.Ex. So Hutchins arranges her drawings in such a way that as your eye travels leftwards across the page you see the fox who is stalking the hen and trying to catch her.Ex. The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.Ex. And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.Ex. They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.----* acosar a Alguien con preguntas = pepper + Nombre + with questions.* problema + acosar = problem + dog.* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to houndme acosaron con preguntas — they plagued o bombarded me with questions
b) < presa> to hound, pursue relentlessly* * *= plague, press upon, bait, besiege, harass, bully, dog, persecute, hound, nag (at), pelt, pressurise [pressurize, -USA], importune, pester, nobble, stalk, bedevil, bear down on, harry.Ex: Title indexes have always been plagued by the absence of terminology control.
Ex: For example, the latter are unlikely to engage themselves in conservation issues as these now press upon the professional consciousness of librarians.Ex: I guess Ms Lipow should be admired for coming into the lion's den and baiting it, but I find some of her arguments facile and superficial.Ex: Concurrently, libraries are besieged with greater demands from the academic community for access to and instruction in electronic information resources such as the Internet.Ex: I have reason to believe that my boss, the head of reference, has been sexually harassing me.Ex: The director returned to his paperwork, nothing in his heart but hot shame at having permitted himself to be bullied into submission by this disagreeable public official.Ex: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex: Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex: Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex: This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.Ex: Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Ex: Shearer also made an arse of himself by perpetuating the myth of the noble English sportsman who never dives or pressurises referees.Ex: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex: He was the best striker I ever saw, certainly before the injuries that nobbled him twice.Ex: So Hutchins arranges her drawings in such a way that as your eye travels leftwards across the page you see the fox who is stalking the hen and trying to catch her.Ex: The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.Ex: And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.Ex: They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.* acosar a Alguien con preguntas = pepper + Nombre + with questions.* problema + acosar = problem + dog.* * *acosar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to houndlo acosan sus acreedores his creditors are hounding him o are after himun compañero que la acosaba sexualmente a colleague who was sexually harassing herse ven acosados por el hambre y las enfermedades they are beset by hunger and diseaseme acosaron con preguntas sobre su paradero they plagued o bombarded me with questions regarding his whereabouts2 ‹presa› to hound, pursue relentlessly* * *
acosar ( conjugate acosar) verbo transitivo
( sexualmente) to harass;◊ me acosaron con preguntas they plagued o bombarded me with questions
acosar verbo transitivo
1 to harass
2 fig (asediar) to pester: la oposición acosó al Presidente del Gobierno con sus preguntas, the opposition pestered the Prime Minister with questions
' acosar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrinconar
- asediar
- hostigar
English:
assault
- beset
- harass
- hound
- mob
- molest
- persecute
- plague
- ply
- stalk
- bait
- goad
- harry
- worry
* * *1. [perseguir] to pursue relentlessly2. [hostigar] to harass;fue acosada sexualmente en el trabajo she was sexually harassed at work* * *v/t hound, pursue;me acosaron a preguntas they bombarded me with questions* * *acosar vtperseguir: to pursue, to hound, to harass -
19 importunar
v.1 to bother, to pester.2 to be tiresome or a nuisance.3 to importune, to beset with solicitations over and over again, to tout.* * *1 (molestar) to pester; (uso formal) to importune* * *VT to bother, pester* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to inconvenience, disturb2.importunar viespero no importunar — I hope it's not inconvenient, I hope I'm not disturbing you
* * *= intrude, importune, pester.Ex. Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex. He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex. And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to inconvenience, disturb2.importunar viespero no importunar — I hope it's not inconvenient, I hope I'm not disturbing you
* * *= intrude, importune, pester.Ex: Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.
Ex: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.* * *importunar [A1 ]vt( frml); to inconvenience, disturbquisiera hacerle unas preguntas, si no lo importuno I would like to ask you a few questions, if it's not inconvenient o if it's convenient■ importunarviespero no importunar I hope it's not inconvenient, I hope I'm not disturbing you* * *
importunar ( conjugate importunar) verbo transitivo (frml) to inconvenience, disturb
verbo intransitivo:
importunar verbo transitivo to importune, pester
' importunar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atosigar
- molestar
English:
intrude
- molest
* * *♦ vtto bother, to pester;no me importunes con preguntas don't bother o pester me with questions♦ vito be tiresome o a nuisance* * *v/t bother* * *importunar vt: to bother, to inconvenienceimportunar vi: to be inconvenient -
20 presionar
v.1 to press.El grupo presionó a Lisa The group pressed=coerced Lisa.Ella presionó el botón She pressed the button.Ricardo presionó los trámites Richard pressed the procedures.2 to pressurize, to put pressure on.* * *1 (objeto) to press2 (persona) to pressure, put pressure on* * *verb1) to press, push2) pressure* * *1. VT1) [+ botón, tecla] to press2) [+ persona] to pressure, pressurize, put pressure onpresionar a algn para que haga algo — to pressure o pressurize sb into doing sth, put pressure on sb to do sth
el ministro, presionado por los fabricantes, accedió — the minister, under pressure from the manufacturers, agreed
2.VI to press* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( coaccionar) to put pressure on, to pressure (esp AmE), to pressurize (esp BrE)lo presionaron para que se retirara — he was pressured o pressurized into withdrawing
b) <botón/timbre> to press2.presionar vi (Dep) to put on the pressurepresionar SOBRE algo/alguien — to put pressure on something/somebody, bring pressure to bear on something/somebody (frml)
* * *= press, squeeze, lobby, press.Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex. Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex. They should be in the best position to lobby all the key organizations so that their viewpoint can be taken into account when legislation is being drafted and discussed.Ex. The books were then collated to ensure that each was made up correctly, and they were finally folded in half, pressed, and baled up for delivery or storage = A continuación, los cuardenillos se juntaban con objeto de cada libro estuviese completo y, finalmente, se doblaban por la mitad, se presionaban y se embalaban para su envío o almacenamiento.----* entrar presionando = snap into.* estar presionado = be under the gun.* mantener presionado = hold down.* presionar para conseguir Algo = press for.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( coaccionar) to put pressure on, to pressure (esp AmE), to pressurize (esp BrE)lo presionaron para que se retirara — he was pressured o pressurized into withdrawing
b) <botón/timbre> to press2.presionar vi (Dep) to put on the pressurepresionar SOBRE algo/alguien — to put pressure on something/somebody, bring pressure to bear on something/somebody (frml)
* * *= press, squeeze, lobby, press.Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.
Ex: Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex: They should be in the best position to lobby all the key organizations so that their viewpoint can be taken into account when legislation is being drafted and discussed.Ex: The books were then collated to ensure that each was made up correctly, and they were finally folded in half, pressed, and baled up for delivery or storage = A continuación, los cuardenillos se juntaban con objeto de cada libro estuviese completo y, finalmente, se doblaban por la mitad, se presionaban y se embalaban para su envío o almacenamiento.* entrar presionando = snap into.* estar presionado = be under the gun.* mantener presionado = hold down.* presionar para conseguir Algo = press for.* * *presionar [A1 ]vt1 (coaccionar) to put pressure on, to pressure ( esp AmE), to pressurize ( esp BrE), to bring pressure to bear on ( frml)lo presionaron para que se retirara del concurso he was pressured o pressurized into withdrawing from the competition2 ‹botón/timbre› to press■ presionarvito put on the pressureel equipo presionó sin lograr el empate the team put on the pressure o put pressure on their opponents but failed to tie the gamepresionar SOBRE algo/algn to put pressure ON sth/sb, bring pressure to bear ON sth/sb ( frml)presionaron sobre las autoridades para que abrieran la frontera the authorities were put under pressure o pressure was brought to bear on the authorities to open the border* * *
presionar ( conjugate presionar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo (Dep) to put on the pressure
presionar verbo transitivo
1 (un timbre, etc) to press
2 (a una persona) to put pressure on
' presionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apremiar
- apretar
- atosigar
- empujar
- oprimir
English:
dig
- lean on
- lobby
- press
- pressure
- pressurize
- push
* * *♦ vt1. [apretar] to press;presione la tecla de retorno press o hit the return key2. [coaccionar] to pressurize, to put pressure on;lo presionaron para que aceptara they put pressure on him to accept3. [en baloncesto] to press;[en fútbol, rugby] to put pressure on♦ vi[en baloncesto] to press; [en fútbol, rugby] to put on the pressure* * *I v/t2 figput pressure on, pressure* * *presionar vt1) : to pressure2) : to press, to pushpresionar vi: to put on the pressure* * *presionar vb1. (pulsar) to press2. (forzar) to pressure
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См. также в других словарях:
atosigar — Se conjuga como: llegar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: atosigar atosigando atosigado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. atosigo atosigas atosiga atosigamos … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
atosigar — verbo transitivo 1. Causar (una persona) agobio [a otra persona] con prisas: No me atosigues más, me peino y ya estoy listo para el cine. 2. Causar (una persona) agobio … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
atosigar — {{#}}{{LM A03942}}{{〓}} {{ConjA03942}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA04029}} {{[}}atosigar{{]}} ‹a·to·si·gar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a una persona,{{♀}} presionarla metiéndole prisa para que haga algo: • No me atosigues, que mañana… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
atosigar — I (Derivado de tósigo, veneno.) ► verbo transitivo Matar o hacer enfermar a una persona con una sustancia venenosa. SE CONJUGA COMO pagar II (Del lat. tussicare, toser, fatigarse.) ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Molestar una persona a otra con… … Enciclopedia Universal
atosigar — transitivo y pronominal 1) fatigar, oprimir, dar prisa, apurar. 2) abrumar*, agobiar*, molestar, fastidiar, hastiar, aburrir, importunar, acosar, perseguir … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
atosigar — tr. Envenenar. Fatigar a uno para que haga rápidamente una cosa … Diccionario Castellano
atosigar — atosigar1 tr. p. us. Emponzoñar con tósigo (ǁ veneno). atosigar2 (Del lat. *tussicāre, toser, fatigarse). 1. tr. Fatigar u oprimir a alguien, dándole mucha prisa para que haga algo. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Inquietar, acuciar con exigencias o… … Diccionario de la lengua española
achuchar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Incitar a los animales a luchar: ■ achuchar a los gallos de pelea. SINÓNIMO azuzar 2 coloquial Apretar una cosa con fuerza. SINÓNIMO estrujar 3 … Enciclopedia Universal
apresurar — ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Incitar a una persona a hacer una cosa más deprisa: ■ ella me apresuró para llegar antes. SINÓNIMO apremiar ► verbo transitivo 2 Hacer una cosa con prisa o antes de lo pensado: ■ se apresura a entrar en la casa y… … Enciclopedia Universal
apurar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Gastar o consumir totalmente: ■ apuró el vaso y salió corriendo hacia el garaje. 2 Dar prisa a una persona: ■ apuró al taxista porque llegaba tarde. SINÓNIMO apresurar 3 Molestar a una persona hasta hacerle perder la… … Enciclopedia Universal
atosigamiento — ► sustantivo masculino Acción y resultado de atosigar o apresurar: ■ con tanto atosigamiento no soy capaz de resolver la faena. * * * atosigamiento m. Acción de atosigar[se]. ≃ Apresuramiento. ⇒ Agobio. * * * atosigamiento. m. Acción de atosigar2 … Enciclopedia Universal