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121 apechugar
apetʃu'ɡ̱arv(fig: aceptar algo) aushalten, widerstehen, erduldenverbo intransitivoapechugarapechugar [ape6B36F75Cʧ6B36F75Cu'γar] <g ⇒ gu>sich abfinden; apechugar con las consecuencias die Konsequenzen tragen; apechugar con una tarea complicada sich eine schwere Arbeit aufladen -
122 destituido
destituidodestituido , -a [destitu'iðo, -a]num1num (despedido) abgesetztnum2num (falto de) frei von +dativo; destituido de fundamento grundlos; una tarea destituida de importancia eine bedeutungslose Aufgabe -
123 distribuir
đistri'buirv irr1) austeilen, verteilen2) ( repartir) verteilen, austragenverbo transitivo2. [en comercio] vertreibendistribuirdistribuir [distriβu'ir]num1num (repartir) verteilen; (disponer) einteilen; (información) verbreiten; (una tarea) zuweisen; (el correo) zustellen; (comida) ausgeben [a an+acusativo]num2num comercio vertreibennum3num finanzas ausschütten■ distribuirse sich verteilen -
124 endilgar
enđil'ɡ̱arv( encajar) einfügen, einpassenverbo transitivoendilgarendilgar [eDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Ddil'γar] <g ⇒ gu>num1num (encaminar) einfädelnnum2num (una tarea) hinpfuschen -
125 dispersar
v.1 to scatter (esparcir) (objetos).2 to disperse (disolver) (gentío).El aparato dispersa el sonido The apparatus disperses sound.El sonido dispersa ratones That sound disperses mice.3 to dispel, to dissipate.Su confianza dispersa los temores Her confidence dispels fears.* * *1 (gen) to disperse, scatter2 (manifestantes) to break up3 figurado (esfuerzos, atención, etc) to spread, divide4 MILITAR to disperse, rout1 (gen) to disperse, scatter2 (manifestantes) to disperse, break up3 MILITAR to spread out* * *verbto scatter, disperse* * *1.VT [+ multitud, grupo] to disperse, scatter; [+ manifestación] to break up; [+ enemigo] to rout2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < manifestantes> to disperse; <manifestación/multitud> to disperse, break up; < enemigo> to disperse, routb) < rayos> to scatter, diffuse; <niebla/humo> to clear, disperse2.dispersarse v prona) manifestantes/manifestación/multitud to disperseb) rayos to diffuse, scatter; niebla/humo to disperse, clear* * *= disperse, dissipate, clear out, spread out, scatter.Ex. For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.Ex. Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.Ex. Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Ex. For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex. Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < manifestantes> to disperse; <manifestación/multitud> to disperse, break up; < enemigo> to disperse, routb) < rayos> to scatter, diffuse; <niebla/humo> to clear, disperse2.dispersarse v prona) manifestantes/manifestación/multitud to disperseb) rayos to diffuse, scatter; niebla/humo to disperse, clear* * *= disperse, dissipate, clear out, spread out, scatter.Ex: For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.
Ex: Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.Ex: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Ex: For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.* * *dispersar [A1 ]vt1 ‹manifestantes› to disperse; ‹manifestación/multitud› to disperse, break up; ‹enemigo› to disperse, rout2 ‹rayos› to scatter, diffuse; ‹niebla/humo› to clear, disperse3 ‹esfuerzos/energías›concéntrate en una tarea en lugar de dispersar tus energías concentrate on one task instead of trying to do several things at once1 «manifestantes» to disperse; «manifestación/multitud» to disperse, break up2 «rayos» to diffuse, scatter; «niebla/humo» to disperse, clear3 «persona» to lose concentration* * *
dispersar ( conjugate dispersar) verbo transitivo
‹niebla/humo› to clear, disperse
dispersarse verbo pronominal
[niebla/humo] to disperse, clear
dispersar verbo transitivo
1 (a un grupo, la niebla) to disperse
2 (desperdigar) to scatter
' dispersar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disolver
English:
disperse
- scatter
* * *♦ vt1. [objetos] to scatter;[luz, sonido, ondas] to scatter, to disperse; [niebla, humo] to disperse2. [gentío] to disperse;[manifestación] to break up, to disperse; [tropas enemigas, manada] to disperse, to scatter3. [esfuerzos] to dissipate* * *v/t disperse* * *dispersar vtdesperdigar: to disperse, to scatter -
126 ensimismado
adj.absent-minded, abstracted, absorbed in thought, deep in thought.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ensimismarse.* * *1→ link=ensimismarse ensimismarse► adjetivo1 engrossed, absorbed, lost* * *ADJ [en uno mismo] engrossed* * *- da adjetivo [estar] lost in thoughtensimismado en algo — engrossed in something, absorbed in something
* * *= absorbed, meditative.Ex. I believe that literature is certainly in one sense 'play' -- grave and absorbed play.Ex. Librarians are inner-directed, meditative, liberal people whose rewards and motivations come from self-fulfillment.----* ensimismado con = caught up in.* * *- da adjetivo [estar] lost in thoughtensimismado en algo — engrossed in something, absorbed in something
* * *= absorbed, meditative.Ex: I believe that literature is certainly in one sense 'play' -- grave and absorbed play.
Ex: Librarians are inner-directed, meditative, liberal people whose rewards and motivations come from self-fulfillment.* ensimismado con = caught up in.* * *ensimismado -da[ ESTAR] lost in thoughtse quedó ensimismado mirando el cuadro he gazed at the picture, deep o rapt in thought o raptensimismado EN algo engrossed IN sth, absorbed IN sthestaba ensimismado en su trabajo he was absorbed o engrossed in his work* * *
Del verbo ensimismarse: ( conjugate ensimismarse)
ensimismado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
ensimismado
ensimismarse
ensimismado◊ -da adjetivo [estar] lost in thought;
ensimismado en algo engrossed in sth, absorbed in sth
ensimismado,-a adj (muy concentrado) engrossed
(ausente) lost in thought
ensimismarse vr (en una tarea) to become engrossed
(abstraerse) to be lost in thought
' ensimismado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ensimismada
English:
lost
* * *ensimismado, -a adj1. [enfrascado] absorbed, engrossed (en in);estaba ensimismado oyendo música/en la lectura he was engrossed in the music he was listening to/in what he was reading2. [pensativo] lost in thought* * *adj deep in thought* * *ensimismado, -da adj: absorbed, engrossed -
127 ensimismarse
pron.v.1 to become absorbed.2 to immerse oneself in thought, to get absorbed, to be lost in thought, to fall into deep thought.Mayra se desconecta por las tardes Mayra disconnects in the afternoons.* * *1 (absorberse) to become engrossed2 (abstraerse) to become lost in thought* * *VPR1) [en uno mismo] to become engrossed, lose o.s.2) LAm (=envanecerse) to get conceited* * *verbo pronominal to become lost in thoughtensimismarse en algo — to become engrossed o absorbed in something
* * *(v.) = turn + people in on themselvesEx. Some books provoke vocal responses, a kind of literary effervescent effect, while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.* * *verbo pronominal to become lost in thoughtensimismarse en algo — to become engrossed o absorbed in something
* * *(v.) = turn + people in on themselvesEx: Some books provoke vocal responses, a kind of literary effervescent effect, while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.
* * *ensimismarse [A1 ]to become engrossedse ensimismó contemplando el paisaje she became engrossed in contemplation of the scenery, she lapsed into a reverie contemplating the sceneryensimismarse EN algo to become engrossed o absorbed IN sthse ensimisma en sus recuerdos he becomes engrossed o absorbed in his memories* * *
ensimismarse vr (en una tarea) to become engrossed
(abstraerse) to be lost in thought
* * *ensimismarse vpr1. [enfrascarse] to become absorbed o engrossed (en in);tanto se ensimismaba oyendo música/en la lectura que… she became so engrossed in the music he was listening to/in what he was reading that…2. [abstraerse] to lose oneself in thought, to become lost in thought* * *v/r1 become lost in thought2 L.Am.get conceited obig-headed fam* * *ensimismarse vr: to lose oneself in thought -
128 entretenido
adj.entertaining, amusing, fun, sportful.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entretener.* * *1→ link=entretener entretener► adjetivo1 (divertido) entertaining, amusing2 (complicado) time-consuming* * *(f. - entretenida)adj.entertaining, amusing* * *1.ADJ [libro, obra de teatro] entertaining, amusing; [trabajo] demanding2.SM * gigolo, toyboy ** * *- da adjetivo1) [SER] <película/conversación> entertaining, enjoyable; < persona> entertaining* * *= entertaining.Ex. Adults and children should share all that they read and discover together what it is they find that is entertaining and revealing, recreative, re-enactive, and engaging.* * *- da adjetivo1) [SER] <película/conversación> entertaining, enjoyable; < persona> entertaining* * *= entertaining.Ex: Adults and children should share all that they read and discover together what it is they find that is entertaining and revealing, recreative, re-enactive, and engaging.
* * *entretenido -daA [ SER] (ameno) ‹película/conversación› entertaining, enjoyable; ‹persona› entertainingel juego es muy entretenido the game is very entertaining o is great funB [ ESTAR] ‹persona› (ocupado) busylo encontré entretenido arreglando un juguete roto I found him busy fixing a broken toy* * *
Del verbo entretener: ( conjugate entretener)
entretenido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
entretener
entretenido
entretener ( conjugate entretener) verbo transitivo
1 [crucigrama/libro] to keep … amused;
[obra/payaso] to entertain;
2
◊ no te entretengo más I won't keep o detain you any longer
entretenerse verbo pronominal
1
[ niño] she's happy playing with anything
2 ( demorarse) to hang around, dally about
entretenido◊ -da adjetivo
1 [SER] ‹película/conversación› entertaining, enjoyable;
‹ persona› entertaining
2 [estar] ‹ persona› ( ocupado) busy
entretener verbo transitivo
1 (divertir) to entertain, amuse
2 (retrasar) to hold up
entretenido,-a adjetivo amusing, entertaining
' entretenido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distraída
- distraído
- entretenida
- encachado
English:
enjoyable
- entertaining
* * *entretenido, -a adj1. [ameno] [película, juego, actividad] entertaining, enjoyable;[persona] entertaining, amusing2. [distraído, ocupado] busy;estar entretenido con algo/haciendo algo to be busy with sth/doing sth;necesita estar entretenido con algo she needs to be occupied with sth3. [laborioso] time-consuming;pelar guisantes es muy entretenido shelling peas is very time-consuming* * *adj1 ( divertido) entertaining, enjoyable2:estar entretenido ocupado be busy* * *entretenido, -da adjdivertido: entertaining, amusing* * *entretenido adj entertaining / enjoyable
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