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1 crawl
kro:l
1. verb1) (to move slowly along the ground: The injured dog crawled away.) avanzar lentamente2) ((of people) to move on hands and knees or with the front of the body on the ground: The baby can't walk yet, but she crawls everywhere.) gatear, andar a gatas3) (to move slowly: The traffic was crawling along at ten kilometres per hour.) arrastrar(se)4) (to be covered with crawling things: His hair was crawling with lice.) estar plagado de, hervir de
2. noun1) (a very slow movement or speed: We drove along at a crawl.) paso lento2) (a style of swimming in which the arms make alternate overarm movements: She's better at the crawl than she is at the breaststroke.) crolcrawl vb1. gatear / arrastrarsethe baby can't walk yet, he just crawls el bebé no anda aún, sólo gatea2. moverse
crawl /krol/ sustantivo masculino: tb ' crawl' also found in these entries: Spanish: arrastrarse - crol - gatear - reptar - arrastrar - copeo - gata - grima English: crawl - kerb-crawl - woodwork - creep - pub - underneathtr[krɔːl]2 (car, traffic) avanzar lentamente, ir a paso de tortuga3 (be covered with, be full of) estar lleno,-a de, estar plagado,-a de4 familiar pejorative (try to gain favour) arrastrarse (to, ante), rebajarse (to, ante), humillarse (to, ante)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do the crawl nadar a crolto make somebody's flesh crawl ponerle los pelos de punta a alguiento move at a crawl avanzar muy lentamente, ir a paso de tortugacrawl ['krɔl] vi1) creep: arrastrarse, gatear (dícese de un bebé)2) teem: estar plagadocrawl n: paso m lenton.• arrastramiento s.m.• gateamiento s.m.• marcha lenta s.f.v.• arrastrar v.• arrastrarse v.• gatear v.
I krɔːl1)a) ( creep) arrastrarse; \<\<baby\>\> gatear, ir* a gatas; \<\<insect\>\> andar*; flesh a)b) ( go slowly) \<\<trafficain\>\> avanzar* muy lentamente2) ( teem)the beach was crawling with tourists — la playa estaba plagada de turistas, la playa hervía de turistas
3) ( demean oneself) (colloq) arrastrarse, rebajarseto crawl TO somebody — arrastrarse or rebajarse ante alguien
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1) ( slow pace) (no pl)to go at a crawl — avanzar* muy lentamente, ir* a paso de tortuga (fam)
2) ( swimming stroke) crol m[krɔːl]1. N1) (=slow pace) [of traffic]2) (Swimming) crol m2. VI1) (=drag o.s.) arrastrarse; [child] andar a gatas, gatearto crawl in/out — meterse/salirse a gatas
2) (=move slowly) [traffic] avanzar lentamente, formar caravana; [time] alargarse interminablemente3) * (=suck up)to crawl to sb — dar coba a algn *, hacer la pelota a algn *
4)fleshto be crawling with vermin — estar plagado or cuajado de bichos
3.CPDcrawl space N — (US) (between floors) espacio entre plantas para tuberías o cables
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I [krɔːl]1)a) ( creep) arrastrarse; \<\<baby\>\> gatear, ir* a gatas; \<\<insect\>\> andar*; flesh a)b) ( go slowly) \<\<traffic/train\>\> avanzar* muy lentamente2) ( teem)the beach was crawling with tourists — la playa estaba plagada de turistas, la playa hervía de turistas
3) ( demean oneself) (colloq) arrastrarse, rebajarseto crawl TO somebody — arrastrarse or rebajarse ante alguien
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1) ( slow pace) (no pl)to go at a crawl — avanzar* muy lentamente, ir* a paso de tortuga (fam)
2) ( swimming stroke) crol m -
2 lift
lift
1. verb1) (to raise or bring to a higher position: The box was so heavy I couldn't lift it.) levantar, alzar2) (to take and carry away: He lifted the table through into the kitchen.) coger, llevar3) ((of mist etc) to disappear: By noon, the fog was beginning to lift.) disiparse4) (to rise: The aeroplane lifted into the air.) elevarse
2. noun1) (the act of lifting: a lift of the eyebrows.) elevación2) ((American elevator) a small enclosed platform etc that moves up and down between floors carrying goods or people: Since she was too tired to climb the stairs, she went up in the lift.) ascensor3) (a ride in someone's car etc: Can I give you a lift into town?) vuelta4) (a raising of the spirits: Her success in the exam gave her a great lift.) estímulo•- lift offlift1 n ascensorcan I give you a lift? ¿te llevo en coche?lift2 vb levantarI can't lift this box, it's too heavy no puedo levantar esta caja, pesa demasiadotr[lɪft]2 (by plane) transportar1 (of movable parts) levantarse1 (boost) estímulo2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ascensor nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto hitch a lift hacer autostoplift ['lɪft] vt1) raise: levantar, alzar, subir2) end: levantarto lift a ban: levantar una prohibiciónlift vi1) rise: levantarse, alzarse2) clear up: despejarthe fog lifted: se disipó la nieblalift n1) lifting: levantamiento m, alzamiento m2) boost: impulso m, estímulo m3)to give someone a lift : llevar en coche a alguienn.• alzamiento s.m.• amante s.m.,f.• ascensor s.m.• elevador s.m.• empuje para arriba s.m.• estímulo s.m.• sustentación s.f.v.• alzar v.• elevar v.• exaltar v.• levantar v.• soliviar v.• subir v.• transportar v.lɪft
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1)a) u c ( boost) impulso mb) u ( Aviat) fuerza f propulsora, propulsión f2) c ( ride)can I give you a lift? — ¿quieres que te lleve or (Per fam) te jale?, ¿quieres que te dé un aventón (Méx) or (Col fam) una palomita?
3) c ( elevator) (BrE) ascensor m; (before n)lift shaft — hueco m del ascensor
II
1.
1) ( raise) \<\<weight/box/eyes/head\>\> levantarshall I lift your suitcase down for you? — ¿quieres que te baje la maleta?
2) ( end) \<\<ban/blockade/siege\>\> levantar3)a) (take, remove) (usu pass) sacar*b) ( plagiarize) (colloq)to lift something (FROM something) — \<\<idea/sentence\>\> copiar or plagiar algo (de algo)
c) ( steal) (colloq) birlar (fam)
2.
via) ( rise) \<\<curtain\>\> levantarseto lift into the air — \<\<aircraft/balloon/kite\>\> elevarse en el aire
b) ( clear) \<\<mist\>\> disiparsePhrasal Verbs:- lift off- lift up[lɪft]1. N2) (esp Brit) (in car)can I give you a lift? — ¿quiere que le lleve (en coche)?, ¿quiere que le dé aventón? (Mex), ¿quiere que le dé un aventón? (Col)
hitch 2., 1)she gave me a lift home — me llevó a casa en coche, me acompañó con su coche a casa
3) (fig) (=boost)to give sb a lift — (psychologically) levantar el ánimo a algn; (physically) dar fuerzas a algn
4) (Aer) propulsión f2. VT1) (=raise, pick up) [+ cover, box, head] levantar; [+ phone, receiver] descolgar, coger (Sp); [+ child] tomar en brazos, coger en brazos (Sp), alzar; [+ invalid] mover•
he lifted his eyes and looked out of the window — levantó or alzó la vista y miró por la ventana•
the wind lifted the balloon into the air — el viento se llevó el globo por los aires•
he lifted the lid off the pan — levantó la tapadera de la olla, destapó la olla•
he lifted the child onto his knee — alzó or (Sp) cogió al niño y lo sentó en su rodilla•
she lifted her glass to her lips — se llevó el vaso a los labios•
to lift weights — (Sport) hacer or levantar pesas- lift the lid on sth2) (=remove) [+ restrictions, sanctions] levantar3) (=dig up) [+ potatoes, carrots] recoger4) (=improve) mejorar5) * (=steal) [+ goods, money] mangar *, birlar *; [+ idea, quotation] copiar, plagiarthe article was lifted from a newspaper — el artículo fue copiado or plagiado de un periódico
3. VI1) (=rise) levantarse, alzarse (LAm)2) (=raise)3) (=disappear) [mist, fog] disiparse; [depression] desaparecer4) (=cheer up)his spirits lifted at the thought of seeing her — se le levantaron los ánimos al pensar que iba a verla
4.CPDlift attendant N — (Brit) ascensorista mf
lift cage N — (Brit) caja f de ascensor
lift operator N (Brit) — = lift attendant
lift shaft N — (Brit) caja f or hueco m del ascensor
- lift off- lift out- lift up* * *[lɪft]
I
1)a) u c ( boost) impulso mb) u ( Aviat) fuerza f propulsora, propulsión f2) c ( ride)can I give you a lift? — ¿quieres que te lleve or (Per fam) te jale?, ¿quieres que te dé un aventón (Méx) or (Col fam) una palomita?
3) c ( elevator) (BrE) ascensor m; (before n)lift shaft — hueco m del ascensor
II
1.
1) ( raise) \<\<weight/box/eyes/head\>\> levantarshall I lift your suitcase down for you? — ¿quieres que te baje la maleta?
2) ( end) \<\<ban/blockade/siege\>\> levantar3)a) (take, remove) (usu pass) sacar*b) ( plagiarize) (colloq)to lift something (FROM something) — \<\<idea/sentence\>\> copiar or plagiar algo (de algo)
c) ( steal) (colloq) birlar (fam)
2.
via) ( rise) \<\<curtain\>\> levantarseto lift into the air — \<\<aircraft/balloon/kite\>\> elevarse en el aire
b) ( clear) \<\<mist\>\> disiparsePhrasal Verbs:- lift off- lift up -
3 stuck
stuck1 adj atascadostuck2 vbtr[stʌk]past & past participle1→ link=stick stick{1 (not able to move) atascado,-a2 (trapped) atrapado,-a; (in routine) estancado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be stuck on somebody estar loco,-a por alguiento get stuck with somebody/something tener que cargar con alguien/algoto get stuck in/into something (work etc) meterse de lleno en algo, emprender algo en serio 2 (food) atacarpret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to stick")v.• atrancarse v.• punzar v.
I stʌk
II
adjective (pred)a) ( unable to move)to get stuck in — (BrE colloq)
come on, get stuck in before it gets cold — vamos, ataquen or (Esp) atacar, que se enfría (fam)
b) ( at a loss) atascadoto be stuck FOR something — (colloq)
he's never stuck for something to do/say — siempre tiene algo que hacer/decir
c) ( burdened) (colloq)to be/get stuck WITH something/somebody: I was stuck with the bill me tocó pagar la cuenta, me cargaron el muerto (fam); I got stuck with Bob all evening — tuve que aguantar a Bob toda la noche
[stʌk]PT PP of stick* * *
I [stʌk]
II
adjective (pred)a) ( unable to move)to get stuck in — (BrE colloq)
come on, get stuck in before it gets cold — vamos, ataquen or (Esp) atacar, que se enfría (fam)
b) ( at a loss) atascadoto be stuck FOR something — (colloq)
he's never stuck for something to do/say — siempre tiene algo que hacer/decir
c) ( burdened) (colloq)to be/get stuck WITH something/somebody: I was stuck with the bill me tocó pagar la cuenta, me cargaron el muerto (fam); I got stuck with Bob all evening — tuve que aguantar a Bob toda la noche
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