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1 avivar
v.1 to rekindle (sentimiento).2 to arouse, to light up, to enkindle, to kindle.Las rosas avivaron la pasión The roses aroused the passion.3 to stir up, to excite, to animate, to awaken.La música aviva la fiesta Music stirs up the party.4 to stoke.El combustible aviva las calderas The fuel stokes the boilers.* * *1 (fuego) to stoke (up)2 (anhelos, deseos) to enliven3 (pasiones, dolor) to intensify4 (paso) to quicken5 (colores, luz) to brighten up1 to become brighter, become livelier1 to become brighter, become livelier* * *verb1) to enliven, brighten2) arouse, excite* * *1.VT [+ fuego] to stoke, stoke up; [+ color] to brighten; [+ dolor] to intensify; [+ pasión] to excite, arouse; [+ disputa] to add fuel to; [+ interés] to stimulate; [+ esfuerzo] to revive; [+ efecto] to enhance, heighten; [+ combatientes] to urge on2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < fuego> to get... going; < color> to make... brighter; <pasión/deseo> to arouse; < dolor> to intensify2.avivarse v pronb) (AmL fam) ( despabilarse) to wise up (colloq)* * *= fuel, be fired with, enliven, quicken, sparkle, stoke, jazz up, move it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.Ex. This is in line with recent trends in the historical sciences generally fuelled by the feeling that in the past historians did not pay enough attention to what is, after all, the majority of humanity.Ex. Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex. Children in this state are in a crisis of confidence from which they must be relieved before their set about books can be refreshed and enlivened.Ex. For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.Ex. His talks sparkle with Southern humor and a distinct voice known to mention rednecks, the evil of institutions, and racial reconciliation.Ex. The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.Ex. After jazzing up her appearance with a new blonde hairdo, she turns up in his office and talks him into taking her out for a meal.Ex. Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex. Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Ex. There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Ex. We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Ex. David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Ex. Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Ex. After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.* * *1.verbo transitivo < fuego> to get... going; < color> to make... brighter; <pasión/deseo> to arouse; < dolor> to intensify2.avivarse v pronb) (AmL fam) ( despabilarse) to wise up (colloq)* * *= fuel, be fired with, enliven, quicken, sparkle, stoke, jazz up, move it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.Ex: This is in line with recent trends in the historical sciences generally fuelled by the feeling that in the past historians did not pay enough attention to what is, after all, the majority of humanity.
Ex: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex: Children in this state are in a crisis of confidence from which they must be relieved before their set about books can be refreshed and enlivened.Ex: For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.Ex: His talks sparkle with Southern humor and a distinct voice known to mention rednecks, the evil of institutions, and racial reconciliation.Ex: The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.Ex: After jazzing up her appearance with a new blonde hairdo, she turns up in his office and talks him into taking her out for a meal.Ex: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Ex: There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Ex: We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Ex: David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Ex: Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Ex: After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.* * *avivar [A1 ]vt1 ‹fuego› to get … going2 ‹color› to make … brighter3 ‹sentimiento/pasión/deseo› to arouse; ‹dolor› to make … worse, intensify■ avivarse1 «fuego» to revive, flare up; «debate» to come alive, liven up2 ( AmL fam) (despabilarse) to wise up ( colloq), to buck one's ideas up ( colloq), to get one's act together ( colloq)* * *
avivar ( conjugate avivar) verbo transitivo ‹ fuego› to get … going;
‹ color› to make … brighter;
‹pasión/deseo› to arouse;
‹ dolor› to intensify
avivarse verbo pronominal
[ debate] to come alive, liven up
avivar verbo transitivo
1 (fuego) to stoke (up)
2 (intensificar) to intensify
3 (ir más deprisa) to quicken
' avivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encender
- espabilar
- inflamar
English:
fan
- stoke
- whip up
- feed
- fire
- fuel
* * *♦ vt1. [fuego] to stoke up2. [color] to brighten3. [sentimiento] to intensify;el asesinato avivó los odios entre las dos comunidades the murder served to fuel the hatred between the two communities4. [polémica] to stir up;[debate] to liven up [informar] to fill sb in* * *v/t1 fuego revive2 interés arouse3:avivar el paso speed up* * *avivar vt1) : to enliven, to brighten2) : to strengthen, to intensify -
2 avivar
• enkindle• excite• foment• kindle• stoke -
3 avivar el ojo
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4 avivar el rescoldo
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5 avivar el fuego
• fan the flames• give the finishing stroke• give the floor• stoke the fire -
6 avivar el paso
• hasten away• hasten one's steps• quicken one's step -
7 avivar el seso
• put on one's thinking cap -
8 avivar la apariencia de
• refresh the appearance ofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > avivar la apariencia de
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9 avivar la llama
• blow the coals -
10 avivar las pasiones
• pour oil on the flames• throw oil on the flames -
11 avivar los ojos
• keep one's eyes peeled -
12 espabilar
v.1 to wake up.2 to chivvy up, to chivvy along.3 to snuff.* * *1→ link=despabilar despabilar* * ** * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quitar el sueño) to wake... upb) ( avivar) to wise... up (colloq)2.espabilar via) ( sacudirse el sueño) to wake upb) ( darse prisa) to get a move on (colloq)c) ( avivarse) to wise up (colloq)d) (Ven fam) ( pestañear) to blink3.espabilarse v prona) ( sacudirse el sueño) to wake (oneself) upb) ( darse prisa) to get a move on (colloq)c) ( avivarse) to wise up (colloq)* * *= wake up, smarten.Ex. I do anticipate, however, that we will wake up sooner or later to this enormous competitive threat.Ex. Now look at him, he is more mature and has been smartened by adversity which has taught him its lessons on humility.----* espabilarse = get on + the ball, smarten up.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quitar el sueño) to wake... upb) ( avivar) to wise... up (colloq)2.espabilar via) ( sacudirse el sueño) to wake upb) ( darse prisa) to get a move on (colloq)c) ( avivarse) to wise up (colloq)d) (Ven fam) ( pestañear) to blink3.espabilarse v prona) ( sacudirse el sueño) to wake (oneself) upb) ( darse prisa) to get a move on (colloq)c) ( avivarse) to wise up (colloq)* * *= wake up, smarten.Ex: I do anticipate, however, that we will wake up sooner or later to this enormous competitive threat.
Ex: Now look at him, he is more mature and has been smartened by adversity which has taught him its lessons on humility.* espabilarse = get on + the ball, smarten up.* * *espabilar [A1 ]vt1 (quitar el sueño) to wake … uptómate un café a ver si te espabila have a cup of coffee, that'll wake you up2(avivar): esa mujer lo ha espabilado that woman has helped him get his act together o ( BrE) buck his ideas up■ espabilarvi1 (sacudirse el sueño) to wake up2 (darse prisa) to get a move on ( colloq)3(avivarse): como no espabiles te lo van a quitar if you don't get your act together o buck your ideas up, they'll take it away from you ( colloq)¡espabila! que te vas a quedar sin postre watch out o be careful or you'll be left without any dessert!espabila, hombre, no dejes que te tomen el pelo así come on, wake up o ( colloq) wise up, don't let them take you for a ride like that1 (sacudirse el sueño) to wake (oneself) up2 (darse prisa) to get a move on ( colloq)3 (avivarse) to get one's act together ( colloq), to wise up ( colloq), to buck one's ideas up ( BrE) ( colloq)* * *
espabilar ( conjugate espabilar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
espabilarse verbo pronominal
espabilar
I verbo transitivo (despejar, despertar) to wake up
II verbo intransitivo
1 (avivar el ingenio) to wise up
2 (darse prisa) to hurry up
' espabilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despabilar
English:
sober up
* * *espabilar, despabilar♦ vt1. [despertar] to wake up;una ducha te espabilará a shower will wake you upen el ejército lo espabilaron being in the army wised him up o made him buck his ideas up;el hambre espabila la mente hunger sharpens one's wits♦ vi1. [despertarse] to wake up2. [darse prisa] to get a move on;espabila o vamos a perder el tren get a move on or we'll miss the train3. [avisparse] to wise up;la vida en la calle lo hizo espabilar pronto life on the streets soon wised him up;¡espabila, que nos quedamos sin asiento! look sharp or we won't get a seat!;si no espabilamos, la competencia se llevará todos los clientes if we don't buck our ideas up the competition will get all our customers♦ See also the pronominal verb espabilarse, despabilarse* * *I v/t2:2 ( avivarse) wise up* * *espabilar vb2. (hacer más listo) to buck your ideas up¡tendrás que espabilar! you'll have to buck your ideas up!3. (darse prisa) to get a move on¡espabila o llegarás tarde! get a move on or you'll be late! -
13 rescoldo
m.1 ember.2 qualm, misgiving, queasiness.3 remanent feeling after a strong emotion.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rescoldar.* * ** * *SM1) (=brasa) embers pl, hot ashes pl2) (=recelo) doubt, scruple* * *masculino embers (pl)* * *= ember.Ex. The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.* * *masculino embers (pl)* * *= ember.Ex: The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.
* * *embers (pl)avivar el rescoldo de algo to rekindle sth* * *
rescoldo sustantivo masculino
embers (pl)
rescoldo sustantivo masculino
1 (brasas bajo las cenizas) embers pl
2 (resto de un sentimiento) lingering feeling
' rescoldo' also found in these entries:
English:
cinder
* * *rescoldo nm1. [brasa] ember2. [resto] lingering feeling, flicker;todavía quedaban en él rescoldos de pasión feelings of passion still lingered within him* * *m ember* * *rescoldo nm: embers pl -
14 encandilar
v.to dazzle, to impress greatly.* * *1 (deslumbrar) to dazzle2 (el fuego) to poke3 figurado (fascinar) to fascinate, daze4 figurado (amor etc) to kindle1 (ojos, rostro) to light up* * *1. VT1) (=fascinar) to daze, bewilder2) (=deslumbrar) to dazzle3) [+ lumbre] to stir, poke4) [+ emoción] to kindle, stimulate2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) luz to dazzleb) (asombrar, pasmar) to dazzlec) (avivar, exacerbar) to stir up, arouse* * *verbo transitivoa) luz to dazzleb) (asombrar, pasmar) to dazzlec) (avivar, exacerbar) to stir up, arouse* * *encandilar [A1 ]vt1 «luz» to dazzle2 (asombrar, pasmar) to dazzlela gran ciudad lo había encandilado he had been dazzled o overawed by the big city3 (avivar, exacerbar) to stir up, arouse* * *
encandilar ( conjugate encandilar) verbo transitivo
encandilar vtr (causar admiración) to fascinate: encandiló a todos con la narración de sus viajes, he had them all engrossed in tales of his travels
' encandilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hechizar
English:
dazzle
* * *♦ vt1. [fascinar] to dazzle, to fascinate;encandila a los niños con sus cuentos he delights the children with his stories, the children are fascinated by his stories2. [enamorar] to bewitch3. [avivar] to stir, to poke* * *v/t dazzle* * *encandilar vt: to dazzle -
15 activar
v.1 to activate (alarma, mecanismo).María activa la alarma Mary activates the alarm.La ambición activa a María Ambition activates Mary=moves Mary to action.El desempleo activa el crímen Unemployment activates=triggers crime.2 to arouse.Lo prohibido activa la pasión Those things forbidden arouse passion.* * *1 TÉCNICA to activate (acelerar) to expedite2 INFORMÁTICA to enable1 to become activated* * *verb1) to activate2) stimulate* * *VT (=poner en marcha) to activate; [+ trabajo] to expedite, speed up, hurry along; [+ fuego] to brighten up, poke; [+ mercado] to stimulate* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( agilizar) <proceso/crecimiento> to speed up; <economía/producción> to stimulate; < circulación> to stimulateb) ( avivar)c) ( poner en funcionamiento) < alarma> to activate, trigger; < dispositivo> to activate; < máquina> to set... in motion2.activarse v prona) alarma to go off; dispositivo to start workingb) (Méx) obreros/disidentes to take active steps* * *= activate, initialize, trip, set on, actuate, set in + motion, energise [energize, -USA], drive.Ex. Deferred orders are activated when the 'claim overdue order' function is run.Ex. These fields do not need to be initialized.Ex. The cord which trips its shutter may reach down a man's sleeve within easy reach of his fingers.Ex. You can also select this option on the Setup Options screen to set postings on permanently.Ex. CRG has always remained an amateur organization in the sense that it does not dispose of large funds, and its members are actuated by enthusiasm for the subject rather than by the hope of wealth.Ex. If someone reports that a member of the staff is drunk while on the job, the supervisor must immediately set in motion the prescribed personnel procedures for verifying the charge, issuing a warning, observing and documenting future performance, and, if necessary, initiating a dismissal action.Ex. This will enhance the utility of the public libraries and energise the public librarian as a change agent.Ex. The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.----* activar una señal = activate + signal.* activar un dispositivo de control = set + control.* activar un proceso = activate + process.* activar un sistema = activate + system.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( agilizar) <proceso/crecimiento> to speed up; <economía/producción> to stimulate; < circulación> to stimulateb) ( avivar)c) ( poner en funcionamiento) < alarma> to activate, trigger; < dispositivo> to activate; < máquina> to set... in motion2.activarse v prona) alarma to go off; dispositivo to start workingb) (Méx) obreros/disidentes to take active steps* * *= activate, initialize, trip, set on, actuate, set in + motion, energise [energize, -USA], drive.Ex: Deferred orders are activated when the 'claim overdue order' function is run.
Ex: These fields do not need to be initialized.Ex: The cord which trips its shutter may reach down a man's sleeve within easy reach of his fingers.Ex: You can also select this option on the Setup Options screen to set postings on permanently.Ex: CRG has always remained an amateur organization in the sense that it does not dispose of large funds, and its members are actuated by enthusiasm for the subject rather than by the hope of wealth.Ex: If someone reports that a member of the staff is drunk while on the job, the supervisor must immediately set in motion the prescribed personnel procedures for verifying the charge, issuing a warning, observing and documenting future performance, and, if necessary, initiating a dismissal action.Ex: This will enhance the utility of the public libraries and energise the public librarian as a change agent.Ex: The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.* activar una señal = activate + signal.* activar un dispositivo de control = set + control.* activar un proceso = activate + process.* activar un sistema = activate + system.* * *activar [A1 ]vt1(estimular): medidas que activarán la economía measures to stimulate o revitalize the economypara activar la circulación to stimulate the circulationesto ayudará a activar las negociaciones this will help to give fresh impetus to the negotiationsuna ráfaga activó las llamas a gust of wind fanned the flames2 (poner en funcionamiento) ‹alarma› to activate, trigger, set off; ‹dispositivo› to activate; ‹máquina› to set … in motion3 ( Quím) to activate1 «alarma» to go off; «dispositivo» to start working2 ( Méx) «obreros/disidentes» to take active steps* * *
activar ( conjugate activar) verbo transitivo
‹economía/producción› to stimulate;
‹ circulación› to stimulate;
‹ negociaciones› to give fresh impetus to
‹ dispositivo› to activate;
‹ máquina› to set … in motion
activarse verbo pronominal [ alarma] to go off;
[ dispositivo] to start working
activar verbo transitivo
1 (poner en marcha) to activate
2 (acelerar, animar) to liven up: la publicidad les ayudó a activar el negocio, the publicity campaign helped them to bolster up business
' activar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estimular
- mover
English:
activate
- trip
* * *♦ vt1. [alarma, mecanismo] to activate2. [explosivo] to detonate3. [estimular] to stimulate;activar los intercambios comerciales to boost o stimulate trade;el ejercicio activa la circulación de la sangre exercise stimulates your circulation* * *v/t1 ( estimular) stimulatetrigger* * *activar vt1) : to activate2) : to stimulate, to energize3) : to speed up -
16 avivado
adj.1 forewarned, alerted.2 sprightly, heated-up, lively, impassioned.past part.past participle of spanish verb: avivar.* * *1→ link=avivar avivar► adjetivo1 figurado enlivened, quickened (enfado, pasión) stirred, aroused* * *avivado, -a * Cono Sur1.ADJ forewarned, alerted2.SM / F smart alec *, wise guy (EEUU) ** * *- da masculino, femenino (CS fam) wise guy (colloq)* * *- da masculino, femenino (CS fam) wise guy (colloq)* * *avivado -damasculine, feminine(CS fam)wise guy ( colloq)* * *avivado, -a, avivato, -a nm,fCSur Fam smart alec(k) -
17 encender
v.1 to light (vela, cigarro, chimenea).encender una cerilla to light o strike a matchElla enciende los troncos She lights the logs.2 to switch on (aparato).enciende la luz, que no veo switch the light on, I can't see3 to arouse (entusiasmo, ira).4 to turn on, to put on, to run, to switch on.Ella enciende el abanico She turns on the fan.5 to kindle, to stir up, to revive, to spark.Ella enciende la pasión She kindles the passion.* * *2 (luz, radio, tv) to turn on, switch on, put on; (gas) to turn on, light3 figurado (ocasionar) to kindle, provoke, spark off■ la construcción de la valla encendió las disputas entre las dos familias the building of the fence sparked off the rows between the two families1 (incendiarse) to catch fire, ignite3 figurado (excitarse) to flare up4 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush, go red* * *verb1) to light2) switch on3) start4) arouse* * *1. VT1) (=prender) [+ fuego, cigarrillo] to light; [+ cerilla] to strike; [+ luz, radio] to turn on, switch on, put on; [+ gas] to light, turn on; (Inform) to toggle on, switch on2) (=avivar) [+ pasiones] to inflame; [+ entusiasmo] to arouse; [+ celos, odio] to awake; [+ guerra] to spark off2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cigarrillo/hoguera/vela> to light; < fósforo> to strike, lightb) <luz/calefacción> to switch on, turn on; < motor> to startc) <deseos/pasiones> to awaken, arouse (liter)2. 3.encenderse v pron1) aparato/luz to come on; fósforo/piloto to light; leña to catch lightse encendió la llama de su pasión — (liter) his passions were aroused o (liter) inflamed
2) persona to blow one's top (colloq), to get mad (colloq); rostro to go red* * *= switch on, turn on, be fired with, light, spark, inflame, ignite, crank up, fire.Ex. Some microfilm readers are less easy to manage (for example, to switch on, locate the appropriate frame) than others.Ex. To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex. Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex. She sat back in her chair, crossed her legs, lighted a cigarette, and smoked herself into a cloud.Ex. The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex. His works are among the few films that can inflame the emotions as easily today as they could when they were originally made.Ex. Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex. As the sun begins to move toward the horizon, you want to crank up the engine again and head back home.Ex. Mearns, too, has warned against 'profligate expenditure of time and effort when the reference librarian's own curiosity is fired to a point where he feels himself impelled to seek personal satisfaction'.----* encender la chispa = kindle + spark.* encender la luz = turn + the light on.* encenderse = light up.* encender un cigarrillo = light up.* hacer que se encienda una luz = activate + light.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cigarrillo/hoguera/vela> to light; < fósforo> to strike, lightb) <luz/calefacción> to switch on, turn on; < motor> to startc) <deseos/pasiones> to awaken, arouse (liter)2. 3.encenderse v pron1) aparato/luz to come on; fósforo/piloto to light; leña to catch lightse encendió la llama de su pasión — (liter) his passions were aroused o (liter) inflamed
2) persona to blow one's top (colloq), to get mad (colloq); rostro to go red* * *= switch on, turn on, be fired with, light, spark, inflame, ignite, crank up, fire.Ex: Some microfilm readers are less easy to manage (for example, to switch on, locate the appropriate frame) than others.
Ex: To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex: She sat back in her chair, crossed her legs, lighted a cigarette, and smoked herself into a cloud.Ex: The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex: His works are among the few films that can inflame the emotions as easily today as they could when they were originally made.Ex: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex: As the sun begins to move toward the horizon, you want to crank up the engine again and head back home.Ex: Mearns, too, has warned against 'profligate expenditure of time and effort when the reference librarian's own curiosity is fired to a point where he feels himself impelled to seek personal satisfaction'.* encender la chispa = kindle + spark.* encender la luz = turn + the light on.* encenderse = light up.* encender un cigarrillo = light up.* hacer que se encienda una luz = activate + light.* * *encender [E8 ]vt1 ‹cigarrillo/hoguera/vela› to light; ‹cerilla› to strike, lightnos esperaba con la chimenea encendida she had the fire lit when we arrived2 ‹luz/radio/calefacción› to switch on, turn on, put on; ‹motor› to startno dejes el televisor encendido don't leave the television on3 ‹deseos/pasiones› to awaken, arouse, inflame ( liter)el dictador había encendido el fanatismo the dictator had stirred up fanaticism■ encendervi1 «cerilla» to light; «leña» to catch light, kindle2 «bombilla/tubo fluorescente» to come on, light up, light; «radio» to come onA «aparato» to come on; «llama/piloto» to lightesperar a que se encienda la luz roja wait until the red light comes onB2 «rostro» to go redal verlo se le encendió el rostro she went red in the face o she blushed when she saw him* * *
encender ( conjugate encender) verbo transitivo
‹ fósforo› to strike, light
‹ motor› to start;
verbo intransitivo [ fósforo] to light;
[ leña] to catch light;
[luz/radio] to come on
encenderse verbo pronominal [aparato/luz] to come on;
[fósforo/piloto] to light;
[ leña] to catch light
encender verbo transitivo
1 (con interruptor) to switch on
(con fuego) to light: enciende una cerilla, strike a match
2 (avivar) to stir up
' encender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lumbre
- encienda
- luz
- poner
English:
barbecue
- blow
- ignite
- inflame
- light
- light up
- power up
- put on
- rekindle
- set off
- strike
- switch on
- turn on
- kindle
- put
- start
- switch
- turn
* * *♦ vt1. [vela, cigarro, chimenea, mecha] to light;encender una cerilla to light o strike a match;encender una hoguera to light a bonfire2. [aparato] to switch on;[motor] to start up;enciende la luz, que no veo switch the light on, I can't see3. [entusiasmo, ira] to arouse;[pasión] to arouse, to inflame;sus acusaciones encendieron los ánimos his accusations aroused people's anger;me enciende con esas cosas que dice he makes me mad with those things he says4. [guerra, contienda] to spark off* * *v/t2 figinflame, arouse, stir up* * *encender {56} vi: to lightencender vt1) : to light, to set fire to2) prender: to switch on3) : to start (a motor)4) : to arouse, to kindle* * *encender vb1. (conectar) to switch on / to turn on -
18 espabilado
1→ link=espabilar espabilar► adjetivo1→ link=despabilado despabilado,-a* * ** * *I- da adjetivoa) ( despierto) awakeb) (vivo, listo) bright, smartII- da masculino, femenino smart ass (sl)* * *= streetwise [street-wise], savvy [savvier comp., savviest sup.], tout, on the ball.Ex. And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.Ex. The article 'Survival of the savvy: rethinking library public relations' suggests strategies for promoting the corporate libraries image within an organization.Ex. His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Ex. He believes his success will be determined by 'personal attention, being on the ball, attention to detail and consistency of service'.* * *I- da adjetivoa) ( despierto) awakeb) (vivo, listo) bright, smartII- da masculino, femenino smart ass (sl)* * *= streetwise [street-wise], savvy [savvier comp., savviest sup.], tout, on the ball.Ex: And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.
Ex: The article 'Survival of the savvy: rethinking library public relations' suggests strategies for promoting the corporate libraries image within an organization.Ex: His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Ex: He believes his success will be determined by 'personal attention, being on the ball, attention to detail and consistency of service'.* * *1 (despierto) awake2 (vivo, listo) bright, smart, on the balles muy espabilado para la edad que tiene he's very bright o smart for his agepara esto necesito alguien más espabilado que Portillo I need someone a bit more on the ball o more with it o a bit smarter than Portillo for this ( colloq)tienes que ser un poco más espabilado y no dejarte engañar you have to keep your wits about you a bit more o you have to keep more on the ball and not let people take you for a ridemasculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo espabilar: ( conjugate espabilar)
espabilado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
espabilado
espabilar
espabilado◊ -da adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino:
espabilar ( conjugate espabilar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
espabilarse verbo pronominal
espabilado,-a adjetivo
1 (despejado) wide awake
2 (listo, despierto) bright
(ingenioso, astuto) shrewd
espabilar
I verbo transitivo (despejar, despertar) to wake up
II verbo intransitivo
1 (avivar el ingenio) to wise up
2 (darse prisa) to hurry up
' espabilado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despabilada
- despabilado
- despejada
- despejado
- despierta
- despierto
- espabilada
- vivaracho
English:
streetwise
- ball
- wide
* * *espabilado, -a, despabilado, -a♦ adj1. [despierto] awake2. [avispado] sharp, smart, on the ball;para este trabajo hace falta gente espabilada for this job you need people who are on the ball;es muy espabilado para los negocios he has a good eye for business;Yáñez estuvo espabilado y se escapó Yáñez had his wits about him and managed to get away;para la poca edad que tiene está muy espabilado he's very sharp o smart for someone so young;este chico es muy poco espabilado the boy is rather slow♦ nm,fFam Pey [listillo] smart alec;tú lo que eres es un espabilado you're a smart alec, you are* * *adj1 ( listo) bright, smart2 ( vivo) sharp, on the ball fam* * *espabilado, -da adj: bright, smart* * *espabilado adj sharp / quick -
19 alegrar
v.1 to cheer up, to make happy (person).le alegró mucho su visita his visit really cheered her upme alegró el día it made my dayLos confites alegran a Ricardo Candy makes Richard happy.2 to brighten up.Sus imitaciones alegran la fiesta His impersonations brighten the party.Estos colores alegran el cuarto These colors brighten up the room.3 to make tipsy.4 to be happy about.5 to be happy to.Me alegra saber eso I am happy to know that.* * *1 (causar alegría) to make happy, make glad, cheer up3 familiar (achispar) to make tipsy1 to be pleased, be glad2 familiar (achisparse) to get tipsy* * *verb1) to cheer up, make happy2) liven up•* * *1. VT1) (=poner contento) to cheer up2) (=animar) [+ fiesta, reunión] to liven up; [+ casa, cuarto] to brighten up, cheer up¡alegra esa cara! — cheer up!
los niños alegran el hogar con sus risas — the children liven up o cheer up the house with their laughter
3) [+ fuego] to poke4) [+ toro] to excite, stir up5) (Náut) [+ cuerda] to slacken2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer feliz) < persona> to make... happyme alegra saberlo — I'm glad o pleased to hear it
c) (Taur) to excite2.alegrarse v prona) (ponerse feliz, contento)cuánto me alegro! — I'm so happy o pleased!
alegrarse de/con algo — to be glad o pleased about something
alegrarse de + inf — to be pleased to + inf
me alegro de verte — it's good o nice to see you
¿no te alegras de haber venido? — aren't you glad o pleased you came?
me alegro de que todo haya salido bien — I'm glad o pleased that everything went well
b) ( animarse) to cheer upc) ( por el alcohol) to get tipsy (colloq)* * *= jazz up, brighten up.Ex. After jazzing up her appearance with a new blonde hairdo, she turns up in his office and talks him into taking her out for a meal.Ex. The flowers will really help brighten up the cemetery when they flower in spring.----* alegrar la vida a Alguien = brighten up + Posesivo + life.* alegrarle el día a Alguien = brighten up + Posesivo + day, make + Posesivo + day.* alegrarse = feel + elated, brighten.* alegrarse de = be glad (to), rejoice in.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer feliz) < persona> to make... happyme alegra saberlo — I'm glad o pleased to hear it
c) (Taur) to excite2.alegrarse v prona) (ponerse feliz, contento)cuánto me alegro! — I'm so happy o pleased!
alegrarse de/con algo — to be glad o pleased about something
alegrarse de + inf — to be pleased to + inf
me alegro de verte — it's good o nice to see you
¿no te alegras de haber venido? — aren't you glad o pleased you came?
me alegro de que todo haya salido bien — I'm glad o pleased that everything went well
b) ( animarse) to cheer upc) ( por el alcohol) to get tipsy (colloq)* * *= jazz up, brighten up.Ex: After jazzing up her appearance with a new blonde hairdo, she turns up in his office and talks him into taking her out for a meal.
Ex: The flowers will really help brighten up the cemetery when they flower in spring.* alegrar la vida a Alguien = brighten up + Posesivo + life.* alegrarle el día a Alguien = brighten up + Posesivo + day, make + Posesivo + day.* alegrarse = feel + elated, brighten.* alegrarse de = be glad (to), rejoice in.* * *alegrar [A1 ]vt1 (hacer feliz) ‹persona› to make … happyme alegró mucho su visita her visit made me very happylos nietos alegraron su vejez his grandchildren brought happiness to o brightened up his old ageme alegra saber que todo salió bien I'm glad o pleased to hear that everything turned out all right2(animar): ¡alegra esa cara! don't look so glum!, cheer up!con sus bromas alegró la fiesta she livened up the party with her jokesunas flores alegrarían la habitación some flowers would brighten up the room3 ( Taur) to excite1(ponerse feliz, contento): me alegro tanto por ti I'm so happy for you; está mucho mejor — me alegro, déle saludos míos she's much better — that's good o I'm glad, give her my best wishesse alegró muchísimo cuando lo vio she was really happy when she saw him¡cuánto me alegro! I'm so happy o pleased!nos alegramos tanto con la noticia we were so pleased at the newsalegrarse DE algo to be glad o pleased ABOUT sthse alegró de nuestra victoria she was glad o pleased about our win o that we had wonse alegran de las desgracias ajenas they take pleasure in other people's misfortunesalegrarse DE + INF to be pleased to + INFse alegró de recibir la carta she was pleased o glad to get the letterme alegro de verte it's good o nice to see you¿no te alegras de haber venido? aren't you glad o pleased you came?alegrarse DE QUE + SUBJ:me alegro de que todo haya salido bien I'm glad o pleased that everything went well2 (animarse) to cheer up¡vamos! ¡alégrate! si no es para tanto come on, cheer up! it's not that bad* * *
alegrar ( conjugate alegrar) verbo transitivo
◊ me alegra saberlo I'm glad o pleased to hear it
‹ fiesta› to liven up;
‹ habitación› to brighten up;◊ ¡alegra esa cara! cheer up!
alegrarse verbo pronominala) (ponerse feliz, contento):
se alegró muchísimo cuando lo vio she was really happy when she saw him;
¡cuánto me alegro! I'm so happy o pleased!;
está mucho mejor — me alegro she's much better — I'm glad (to hear that);
alegrarse con algo to be glad o pleased about sth;
me alegro de verte it's good o nice to see you;
me alegro de que todo haya salido bien I'm glad o pleased that everything went well
alegrar verbo transitivo
1 (contentar, satisfacer) to make happy o glad: me alegra que me haga esa pregunta, I'm glad you asked that
2 fig (animar) to enliven, brighten up
' alegrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
animar
- contentar
English:
brighten up
- exhilarate
- jazz up
- lighten
- brighten
- jazz
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to cheer up, to make happy;[fiesta] to liven up;me alegró el día it made my day;le alegró mucho su visita his visit really cheered her up;esas plantas alegran la vista those plants brighten up the view;¡alegra esa cara! cheer up!, give us a smile!2. [habitación, decoración] to brighten up3. [emborrachar] to make tipsy* * *v/t1 make happy2 ( animar) cheer up* * *alegrar vt: to make happy, to cheer up* * *alegrar vb1. (causar alegría) to make happy2. (animar persona) to cheer up3. (animar habitación, etc) to brighten up -
20 debate
m.debate.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: debatir.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: debatir.* * *1 debate, discussion* * *noun m.* * *SM debateno entro en el debate de si es bueno o malo — I won't enter into the debate about whether it is good or bad
tuvimos un pequeño debate sobre la película — we had a little discussion o debate about the film
poner o sacar un tema a debate — to raise an issue for discussion
* * *masculino debate; ( más informal) discussion* * *= debate, discussion, exchange, thread, disquisition, Q&A session [question and answer session].Ex. The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.Ex. In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.Ex. Reports of interviews of exchanges are to be entered under the participant if the report is essentially confined to the words of the person(s) interviewed.Ex. The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.Ex. There are disadvantages to this but a disquisition on all of that would run on for many pages.Ex. The delivery of each presentation should last 15-20 minutes which should include a Q&A session.----* abrir el debate = open + the debate.* abrir + Nombre + al debate = open + Nombre + to discussion.* acallar el debate = stifle + debate.* contribución a un debate = input to a debate.* contribuir a un debate = have + an input to a debate.* debate abierto = open discussion.* debate académico = academic debate.* debate acalorado = heated debate, heated discussion.* debate + centrarse sobre = debate + centre around/on/upon.* debate científico = scientific debate.* debate de grupo = group discussion.* debate + durar = debate + rage, debate + simmer.* debate en grupo = group discussion.* debate entre ponentes = panel discussion, panel debate.* debate + mantenerse = debate + rage.* debate parlamentario = parliamentary debate.* debate + perdurar = debate + rage, debate + simmer.* debate político = political discussion, political debate.* debate por tema de interés = breakout discussion.* debate presidencial = presidential debate.* debate público = public debate.* debate + seguir = debate + rage.* debate social = public discourse.* desviar el debate de... a = wrest + discussion + away from... to.* documento de debate = discussion paper.* el tema del debate = the focus of the discussion.* estar en debate = be under discussion.* estimular el debate = provoke + discussion, prompt + discussion, pepper + debate.* fomentar el debate = foster + discussion.* foro de debate = discussion list, listserv(er) [list-serv(er)], newsgroup [news group], electronic forum, open forum, e-mail list, distribution list, electronic distribution list, discussion forum.* foro de debate en línea = online forum.* generar debate = generate + debate.* grupo de debate = discussion group, focus group, discussion list, electronic forum, panel discussion, panel debate.* limitar el debate a = keep + discussion + grounded on.* mantener un debate = hold + discussion.* mesa de debate = panel discussion, discussion panel.* objeto del debate = at issue.* panel de debate = panel presentation, panel discussion, discussion panel, panel session.* participar en un debate = participate + discussion.* preguntas para incitar el debate = discussion question.* programa de debate = talk show.* propiciar el debate = stimulate + discussion, stimulate + debate.* provocar el debate = prompt + discussion, spark + debate, stir + debate.* provocar un debate = ignite + debate.* reavivar el debate = reignite + debate.* seguir el debate = follow + the thread.* ser objeto de debate = be at issue.* sesión de debate = discussion session.* suscitar el debate = spark + debate, spark + discussion, stir + debate.* suscitar un debate = arouse + discussion, debate + surface, raise + debate.* tema de debate = thesis, talking point, subject of debate, discussion topic.* * *masculino debate; ( más informal) discussion* * *= debate, discussion, exchange, thread, disquisition, Q&A session [question and answer session].Ex: The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.
Ex: In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.Ex: Reports of interviews of exchanges are to be entered under the participant if the report is essentially confined to the words of the person(s) interviewed.Ex: The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.Ex: There are disadvantages to this but a disquisition on all of that would run on for many pages.Ex: The delivery of each presentation should last 15-20 minutes which should include a Q&A session.* abrir el debate = open + the debate.* abrir + Nombre + al debate = open + Nombre + to discussion.* acallar el debate = stifle + debate.* contribución a un debate = input to a debate.* contribuir a un debate = have + an input to a debate.* debate abierto = open discussion.* debate académico = academic debate.* debate acalorado = heated debate, heated discussion.* debate + centrarse sobre = debate + centre around/on/upon.* debate científico = scientific debate.* debate de grupo = group discussion.* debate + durar = debate + rage, debate + simmer.* debate en grupo = group discussion.* debate entre ponentes = panel discussion, panel debate.* debate + mantenerse = debate + rage.* debate parlamentario = parliamentary debate.* debate + perdurar = debate + rage, debate + simmer.* debate político = political discussion, political debate.* debate por tema de interés = breakout discussion.* debate presidencial = presidential debate.* debate público = public debate.* debate + seguir = debate + rage.* debate social = public discourse.* desviar el debate de... a = wrest + discussion + away from... to.* documento de debate = discussion paper.* el tema del debate = the focus of the discussion.* estar en debate = be under discussion.* estimular el debate = provoke + discussion, prompt + discussion, pepper + debate.* fomentar el debate = foster + discussion.* foro de debate = discussion list, listserv(er) [list-serv(er)], newsgroup [news group], electronic forum, open forum, e-mail list, distribution list, electronic distribution list, discussion forum.* foro de debate en línea = online forum.* generar debate = generate + debate.* grupo de debate = discussion group, focus group, discussion list, electronic forum, panel discussion, panel debate.* limitar el debate a = keep + discussion + grounded on.* mantener un debate = hold + discussion.* mesa de debate = panel discussion, discussion panel.* objeto del debate = at issue.* panel de debate = panel presentation, panel discussion, discussion panel, panel session.* participar en un debate = participate + discussion.* preguntas para incitar el debate = discussion question.* programa de debate = talk show.* propiciar el debate = stimulate + discussion, stimulate + debate.* provocar el debate = prompt + discussion, spark + debate, stir + debate.* provocar un debate = ignite + debate.* reavivar el debate = reignite + debate.* seguir el debate = follow + the thread.* ser objeto de debate = be at issue.* sesión de debate = discussion session.* suscitar el debate = spark + debate, spark + discussion, stir + debate.* suscitar un debate = arouse + discussion, debate + surface, raise + debate.* tema de debate = thesis, talking point, subject of debate, discussion topic.* * *debate; (más informal) discussiondebate parlamentario/público parliamentary/public debate* * *
Del verbo debatir: ( conjugate debatir)
debate es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
debate
debatir
debate sustantivo masculino
debate;
( más informal) discussion
debatir ( conjugate debatir) verbo transitivo
to debate;
( más informal) to discuss
debate sustantivo masculino debate
debatir verbo transitivo to debate
' debate' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coloquio
- debatir
- discusión
- fórum
- fructífera
- fructífero
- intervenir
- moderar
- abrir
- avivar
- calentar
- cerrar
- conducir
- dirigir
- discutir
- extender
- moderador
- participación
- participante
- prolongar
- protagonizar
English:
argument
- debate
- enact
- speak
- academic
- counter
- discuss
- discussion
- dispute
- enter
- follow
- fuel
- lively
- open
- opponent
- provoke
- widen
* * *debate nmdebate;se necesita un debate abierto sobre el tema the issue needs to be discussed openly;un debate electoral televisado a televised electoral debate;el debate sobre el estado de la nación the state-of-the nation debate;un debate público a public debate;someter un tema a debate to discuss o debate a subject* * *m debate, discussion* * *debate nm: debate* * *debate n debate
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avivar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: avivar avivando avivado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. avivo avivas aviva avivamos aviváis avivan… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
avivar — verbo transitivo 1. Hacer (una persona o una cosa) más viva [una cosa]: Aviva el fuego, que hace frío. Su presencia aviva los recuerdos del verano pasado. verbo pronominal 1. Hacerse … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
avivar — v. tr. 1. Dar vivacidade a. 2. Tornar mais vivo. 3. Fazer reviver, renovar. 4. Ornar com vivos. 5. [Figurado] Animar, excitar. 6. Apressar. 7. Realçar. • v. pron. 8. Reanimar se … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
avivar — (De vivo). 1. tr. Dar viveza, excitar, animar. 2. Encender, acalorar. 3. Hacer que arda más el fuego. 4. Hacer que dé más claridad la luz artificial. 5. Poner los colores más vivos, encendidos, brillantes o subidos. 6. intr. Dicho de la semilla… … Diccionario de la lengua española
avivar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Dar fuerza o viveza: ■ avivó el fuego con ramas secas; la visita de sus amigos le avivó el ánimo. SINÓNIMO vivificar ► verbo intransitivo/ pronominal 2 ZOOLOGÍA Empezar a vivir las larvas y los gusanos. 3 Cobrar vida o vigor … Enciclopedia Universal
avivar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) Hacer algo más vivo o intenso: Aquella música avivó sus recuerdos , La corriente de aire avivaba las llamas , avivar un color, avivar la luz … Español en México
avivar — {{#}}{{LM A04277}}{{〓}} {{ConjA04277}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA04377}} {{[}}avivar{{]}} ‹a·vi·var› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Animar, excitar o dar mayor viveza o intensidad: • Su llamada avivó mi deseo de verlo. La discusión se avivaba más y… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
avivar el fuego — animar aún más la animadversión; empeorar las cosas; insistir en algo doloroso; cf. donde fuego hubo cenizas quedan, meter el dedo en la llaga, echarle más carbón al fuego, tirarle más carbón al fuego, echarle más leña al fuego, avivar la cueca;… … Diccionario de chileno actual
avivar — pop. Avisar; advertir a otro lo que ignora// despabilar; enseñar … Diccionario Lunfardo
avivar — a|vi|var Mot Agut Verb transitiu i pronominal … Diccionari Català-Català
avivar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ excitar, atizar, incitar, enardecerse, reanimarse, vivificarse, activarse, acalorarse, animarse, enfervorizarse, apresurarse, acelerarse, urgir, empujar, azuzar, aguijonear, espolear, exhortar Antónimos: ■ … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos