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1 dissuade
di'sweid(to stop (from doing something) by advice or persuasion: I tried to dissuade him from his foolish intention.) disuadirdissuade vb disuadirtr[dɪ'sweɪd]1 disuadir ( from, de)v.• desganar v.• desviar v.• disuadir v.• doblegar v.• retraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• revocar v.dɪ'sweɪdto dissuade somebody FROM -ING: I managed to dissuade her from leaving — logré convencerla de que no se fuera
[dɪ'sweɪd]VT disuadir ( from de)* * *[dɪ'sweɪd]to dissuade somebody FROM -ING: I managed to dissuade her from leaving — logré convencerla de que no se fuera
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2 dissuade
v.disuadir, convencer de otra cosa, hacer cambiar de opinión. (pt & pp dissuaded) -
3 dissuade of
v.disuadir de, quitar de la cabeza. -
4 dissuade from error
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5 dissuade from
v.disuadir de. -
6 dissuade oneself
v.disuadirse. -
7 discourage
1) (to take away the confidence, hope etc of: His lack of success discouraged him.) desanimar, desalentar2) (to try to prevent (by showing disapproval etc): She discouraged all his attempts to get to know her.) oponerse3) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) disuadir•discourage vb1. desanimarI don't want to discourage you, but it's very difficult no quiero desanimarte, pero es muy difícil2. disuadir / desaconsejartr[dɪs'kʌrɪʤ]1 (dishearten) desanimar, desalentar2 (prevent - action) poner freno a; (investment, initiative) no fomentar, no estimular, desanimar; (advances) rechazar, resistirse a■ this government's policies discourage investors la política de este gobierno no estimula a los inversores■ his parents discouraged him from getting a motorbike sus padres lo disuadieron de comprarse una moto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be discouraged desanimarse1) dishearten: desalentar, desanimar2) dissuade: disuadirv.• desalentar v.• desanimar v.• desaprobar v.• descorazonar v.• desesperanzar v.• disuadir v.• helar v.dɪs'kɜːrɪdʒ, dɪs'kʌrɪdʒa) ( depress) desalentar*, desanimarb) ( deter) \<\<crime/speculation\>\> poner* freno a; \<\<burglar\>\> ahuyentar, disuadirc) ( dissuade)to discourage somebody FROM -ING: she discouraged me from taking the exam — trató de convencerme de que no me presentara al examen
[dɪs'kʌrɪdʒ]VT1) (=dishearten) desanimar, desalentarto get or become discouraged — desanimarse, desalentarse
2) (=deter) [+ offer, advances] rechazar; [+ tendency, relationship] oponerse a3) (=dissuade)I don't want to discourage you, but... — no pretendo disuadirte or desanimarte, pero...
* * *[dɪs'kɜːrɪdʒ, dɪs'kʌrɪdʒ]a) ( depress) desalentar*, desanimarb) ( deter) \<\<crime/speculation\>\> poner* freno a; \<\<burglar\>\> ahuyentar, disuadirc) ( dissuade)to discourage somebody FROM -ING: she discouraged me from taking the exam — trató de convencerme de que no me presentara al examen
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8 deter
di'tə:past tense, past participle - deterred; verb(to make less willing or prevent by frightening: She was not deterred by his threats.) disuadirtr[dɪ'tɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (person - dissuade) disuadir ( from, de)■ high prices deter people from buying new houses los altos precios hacen que la gente desista de comprar casas nuevas2 (prevent, stop) impedirv.• detener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• disuadir v.• impedir v.• refrenar v.dɪ'tɜːr, dɪ'tɜː(r)transitive verb - rr- \<\<person\>\> disuadir, hacer* disuadir; \<\<crime/war\>\> impedir*to deter somebody FROM something/-ING — disuadir a alguien de algo/ + inf
[dɪ'tɜː(r)]VT (=discourage) desalentar; (=dissuade) disuadir; (=prevent) impedirto deter sb from doing sth — (=dissuade) disuadir a algn de hacer algo; (=prevent) impedir a algn hacer algo, impedir a algn que haga algo
a weapon which deters nobody — un arma que no asusta a nadie, un arma sin poder disuasorio
* * *[dɪ'tɜːr, dɪ'tɜː(r)]transitive verb - rr- \<\<person\>\> disuadir, hacer* disuadir; \<\<crime/war\>\> impedir*to deter somebody FROM something/-ING — disuadir a alguien de algo/ + inf
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9 disuadir
disuadir ( conjugate disuadir) verbo transitivo to deter, discourage; disuadir a algn de algo/de que haga algo to dissuade sb from sth/doing sth
disuadir verbo transitivo to dissuade [de, from] ' disuadir' also found in these entries: Spanish: objetiva - objetivo English: deter - discourage - dissuade - put off - talk out - deterrent -
10 put off
1) (to switch off (a light etc): Please put the light off!) apagar2) (to delay; to postpone: He put off leaving / his departure till Thursday.) aplazar, posponer3) (to cancel an arranged meeting etc with (a person): I had to put the Browns off because I had 'flu.) cancelar4) (to cause (a person) to feel disgust or dislike (for): The cheese looked nice but the smell put me off; The conversation about illness put me off my dinner.) repugnar, dar ascoput off vb aplazarput off vtdefer: aplazar, posponerv.• entretener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• reservar v.• retrasar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( postpone) \<\<meeting/visit/decision\>\> aplazar*, posponer*, postergar* (AmL)to put off -ing: I keep putting off going to the dentist — siempre estoy aplazando ir al dentista
b) ( stall) \<\<visitor/creditor\>\>if Saturday isn't convenient, I can put them off — si el sábado no es conveniente, puedo decirles que lo dejen para más adelante
2) ( turn off) (BrE) \<\<light\>\> apagar*3) v + o + adv, v + adv + o( discourage)the thought of the journey puts me off going to see them — pensar en el viaje me quita las ganas de ir a visitarlos
she's not easily put off — no es fácil disuadirla or hacerla cambiar de idea
are you trying to put me off her? — ¿estás tratando de que le tome antipatía?
4) ( distract) distraer*; ( disconcert) desconcertar*5) ( from bus) dejar; ( force to get off) hacer* bajar1. VT + ADV1) (=postpone, delay) [+ departure, appointment, meeting, decision] aplazar, posponerhe put off writing the letter — pospuso or aplazó el escribir la carta
it's no good putting it off — (sth unwelcome) no tiene sentido eludirlo más
2) (=discourage)he's not easily put off — no es fácil apartarlo de su propósito, no es de los que se desaniman fácilmente
3) (=distract) distraerstop putting me off! — ¡deja ya de distraerme!
4) (=dissuade) disuadir5) (=fob off) dar largas a•
to put sb off with an excuse — dar largas a algn con excusas6) (=switch off) apagar8) esp liter (=cast off)once you put off that uniform you'll need a job — en cuanto dejes ese uniforme necesitarás un trabajo
2. VT + PREP1) (=cause not to like, want)2) (=dissuade from)we tried to put him off the idea — intentamos quitarle la idea de la cabeza, intentamos disuadirlo
3) (Brit) (=distract from)see stroke 1., 5); see scent 1., 3)3.VI + ADV (Naut) hacerse a la mar, salir ( from de)* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( postpone) \<\<meeting/visit/decision\>\> aplazar*, posponer*, postergar* (AmL)to put off -ing: I keep putting off going to the dentist — siempre estoy aplazando ir al dentista
b) ( stall) \<\<visitor/creditor\>\>if Saturday isn't convenient, I can put them off — si el sábado no es conveniente, puedo decirles que lo dejen para más adelante
2) ( turn off) (BrE) \<\<light\>\> apagar*3) v + o + adv, v + adv + o( discourage)the thought of the journey puts me off going to see them — pensar en el viaje me quita las ganas de ir a visitarlos
she's not easily put off — no es fácil disuadirla or hacerla cambiar de idea
are you trying to put me off her? — ¿estás tratando de que le tome antipatía?
4) ( distract) distraer*; ( disconcert) desconcertar*5) ( from bus) dejar; ( force to get off) hacer* bajar -
11 restrain
rə'strein(to prevent from doing something; to control: He was so angry he could hardly restrain himself; He had to be restrained from hitting the man; He restrained his anger with difficulty.) refrenar(se), contenerserestrain vb contenertr[rɪ'streɪn]1 contener\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto restrain oneself from doing something contenerse para no hacer algoto restrain somebody from doing something impedir que alguien haga algorestrain [ri'streɪn] vt1) : refrenar, contener2)to restrain oneself : contenersev.• aprisionar v.• coartar v.• coercer v.• cohibir v.• contener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• embargar v.• encerrar v.• enfrenar v.• estrechar v.• frenar v.• moderar v.• morigerar v.• refrenar v.• restringir v.rɪ'streɪn
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transitive verb \<\<prisoner/dog\>\> contener*; \<\<desire/anger\>\> dominar, contener*, refrenarto restrain somebody FROM -ing: an order restraining the company from building on the site — una orden judicial que prohíbe a la compañía construir en el predio
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v reflto restrain oneself — contenerse*, refrenarse
[rɪs'treɪn]VT1) (=hold back) refrenar; (=repress) reprimir; (=dissuade) disuadir; (=prevent) impedir; (=inhibit) cohibirto restrain sb from doing sth — (=dissuade) disuadir a algn de hacer algo; (=physically prevent) impedir a algn hacer algo
2) (=contain) contener; (=confine) encerrarto restrain o.s. — contenerse
to restrain o.s. from doing sth — dominarse para que no haga algo
but I restrained myself — pero me contuve, pero me dominé
please restrain yourself! — ¡por favor, cálmese!
* * *[rɪ'streɪn]
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transitive verb \<\<prisoner/dog\>\> contener*; \<\<desire/anger\>\> dominar, contener*, refrenarto restrain somebody FROM -ing: an order restraining the company from building on the site — una orden judicial que prohíbe a la compañía construir en el predio
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v reflto restrain oneself — contenerse*, refrenarse
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12 half-hearted
adjective (not eager; done without enthusiasm: a half-hearted cheer/attempt.) poco entusiastatr[hɑːf'hɑːtɪd]1 poco entusiastaadj.• débil adj.• indiferente adj.• sin entusiasmo adj.• sin ánimo adj.['hɑːf'hɑːtɪd]ADJ [effort] tibio; [applause] tímido, poco entusiasta; [smile] de conejo, de dientes afuera (LAm)I made a half-hearted effort to dissuade him — intenté disuadirle sin demasiado entusiasmo, hice un tibio intento de disuadirle
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13 talk down
b) v + o + adv ( persuade to come down):1.VI + ADV2. VT + ADV1) (=help to land) [+ pilot] dirigir por radio el aterrizaje a2) (=dissuade from jumping) [+ suicidal person] disuadir (para que no salte)3) (esp Brit) (Econ) [+ currency, shares] hacer bajar(in deal)4) (=denigrate) menospreciar5) (=interrupt remorselessly) hacer callar* * *b) v + o + adv ( persuade to come down): -
14 nuevo
nuevo
◊ -va adjetivode nuevo again; ¿qué hay de nuevo what's new? (colloq); nuevo rico nouveau riche◊ ha surgido un nuevo problema another o a further problem has arisen;Nnuevo Testamento New Testamentc) [estar] ( no desgastado) as good as new
nuevo,-a
I adjetivo
1 new: tengo un coche nuevo, I've got a new car
2 (añadido) further: hay nuevas averías, there are further faults
II sustantivo masculino y femenino newcomer (novato) beginner Locuciones: de nuevo, again ' nuevo' also found in these entries: Spanish: adicta - adicto - ambicionar - ambientarse - año - astronómica - astronómico - aterrizar - aviso - cara - cercado - continente - decir - desarrollar - editar - emocionada - emocionado - emplazar - entusiasmada - entusiasmado - escorrentía - estallido - excavar - flotación - ir - generar - hablar - impresión - incorporarse - mirlo - N. T. - nada - nueva - replantar - rumbo - sacar - salida - sanear - tener - testamento - vaya - contar - cuño - día - entrada - entrante - feliz - flamante - haber - inédito English: advertise - afford - afresh - again - agony - ambivalent - amorphous - analyst - anew - anticipate - arrest - assignment - austerity - authenticity - back - bash out - beating - bomb - book - brag - brand-new - bring up - brink - call back - chapter - clean - come out - comedown - commit - crisp - daunt - delay - design - dissuade - do - donation - drastic - drum up - exploit - fail - find - format - forthcoming - founder - fresh - fund - further - game - get - go up -
15 retraído
Del verbo retraer: ( conjugate retraer) \ \
retraído es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: retraer retraído
retraído
◊ -da adjetivowithdrawn, retiring ( before n)
retraer verbo transitivo
1 (las uñas, etc) to retract, draw in
2 (de un intento) to dissuade, put off: la timidez le retrajo de llamar, his shyness kept him from calling
retraído,-a adjetivo shy, reserved ' retraído' also found in these entries: Spanish: retraída - tímido English: retiring - withdrawn -
16 retraer
retraer verbo transitivo
1 (las uñas, etc) to retract, draw in
2 (de un intento) to dissuade, put off: la timidez le retrajo de llamar, his shyness kept him from calling ' retraer' also found in these entries: English: retract - draw - pull
См. также в других словарях:
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