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41 destruir
destruir ( conjugate destruir) verbo transitivo ‹ ciudad› to destroy; ‹ medio ambiente› to damage ‹ plan› to wreck; ‹ esperanzas› to dash, shatter
destruir verbo transitivo to destroy ' destruir' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabar - barrer - dinamitar - minar - socavar - anular - consumir - liquidar English: destroy - flatten - gut - nuke - obliterate - shatter - zap - explode - ruin - shred -
42 detonar
detonar ( conjugate detonar) verbo intransitivo to detonate, explode
detonar verbo intransitivo & verbo transitivo to detonate ' detonar' also found in these entries: English: detonate - unexploded -
43 dispararse
■dispararse verbo reflexivo
1 (una pistola) to go off, fire
2 (los precios) to rocket ' dispararse' also found in these entries: Spanish: disparar English: rocket - shoot up - soar - bang - explode - go - shoot - spiral -
44 echar
echar ( conjugate echar) verbo transitivo 1◊ lo eché a la basura I threw it out o away;echó la moneda al aire he tossed the coin; echaron el ancla/la red they cast anchor/their net; echó la cabeza hacia atrás she threw her head back; echar algo a perder to ruin sth; echar de menos algo/a algn to miss sth/sbb)‹ gobierno› to bring down; ‹ proyecto› to destroy; ‹ esperanzas› to dash; ‹ moral› to undermine; ‹puerta/valla› to break … down 2 ( expulsar) ‹ persona› ( de trabajo) to fire (colloq), to sack (BrE colloq); (de bar, casa) to throw … out; ( de colegio) to expel 3 ‹ carta› to mail (AmE), to post (BrE) 4 ¿echaste el cerrojo? did you bolt the door?b) ( mover):◊ lo echó para atrás/a un lado she pushed (o moved etc) it backward(s)/to one side5 1 ‹ gasolina› to put in;◊ ¿le echas azúcar al café? do you take sugar in your coffee?2◊ echarle la culpa a algn to put o lay the blame on sb3 (fam) ( calcular) (+ me/te/le etc):◊ ¿cuántos años me echas? how old do you think I am?;de aquí a tu casa échale una hora it's o it takes about an hour from here to your house 4 (Esp fam) (dar, exhibir) ‹programa/película› to show echarse verbo pronominal 1 echarse de cabeza al agua to dive into the water; echarse a perder [ comida] to go bad, go off (BrE); [cosecha/proyecto/plan] to be ruinedc) (apartarse, moverse) (+ compl):échate un poco para allá move over that way a bit; echarse atrás to back out 2c) (Esp fam) ‹novio/novia›:◊ se ha echado novia he's found o got himself a girlfriend3 (Méx fam) ( romper) to break 4 (Col fam) ( tardar) ‹horas/días› to take 5 ( empezar) echarse a to start o begin to, start o begin;◊ se echó a correr he started to run o started running;las palomas se echaron a volar the doves flew off
echar
I verbo transitivo
1 (por el aire) to throw: ¡echa la pelota!, throw us the ball
2 (añadir) to put (una bebida) to pour (gasolina) to put petrol (in the car): échale más agua al caldo, put more water in the soup
3 (despedir: humo, olor) to give off: este motor echa chispas, there are sparks coming out of this engine (del trabajo) to sack, fire (obligar a salir) to throw out: le echaron del instituto, they expelled him from school
4 (calcular subjetivamente) to reckon: le echó más años, he thought she was older
5 fam (un espectáculo) to show
6 (derribar) echar abajo, (edificio) to demolish
7 (+ sustantivo) figurado échale una ojeada a esto, have a look at this figurado echarle una mano a alguien, to give sb a hand
8 echar de menos o en falta, to miss ➣ Ver nota en miss
II vi (+ a + infinitivo) (empezar) to begin to: echó a andar, she started to walk
de repente echó a correr, she suddenly started to run ' echar' also found in these entries: Spanish: añorar - balón - bautizar - borda - botar - bronca - buenaventura - cabezada - campana - cana - capote - cara - cierre - correo - extrañar - falta - guante - jarra - jarro - leña - mano - mirada - ojo - olvidarse - papilla - película - perder - peste - polvo - pulso - resto - saco - salar - sapo - siesta - sortear - suerte - tierra - tirar - vista - vistazo - amarra - ancla - barriga - basura - brote - buzón - calle - carta - casa English: anchor - arm wrestle - belch - blame - boot - boot out - brake - browse - bud - cast - catapult - chase away - chuck out - demolish - dip into - discharge - door - doze - draw - evict - explode - eye - fill out - fire - forget - froth - fuel - fume - glance down - glance round - hair - hex - jettison - kick out - lace - launch - lay - lend - lie down - lock up - look - lot - mail - miss - muck up - peep - post - puff - pull apart - put -
45 lejos
lejos adverbio 1 queda lejos del centro it's a long way from the center; estaba lejos de imaginarme la verdad I was far from guessing the truthb) ( en locs)de lejos from a distance; ir demasiado lejos to go too far; sin ir más lejos for example, for instance 2 ( en el futuro) a long way off;
lejos adverbio far (away) Locuciones: figurado ir demasiado lejos, to go too far figurado llegar lejos, to go a long way figurado sin ir más lejos, to take an obvious example
a lo lejos, in the distance
de lejos, from a distance
lejos de, far from ' lejos' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - adelante - compensar - divisar - estar - lloro - quedar - ver - venir - alejar - allá - incómodo - llegar - más - pasar - saltar - vislumbrar English: afield - away - berth - beyond - burning - carry - distance - explode - far - further - in - it - lonely - long - mark - off - on - out - place - stare - touch - way - wide - afar - astonished - easily - for - only - range -
46 rebatir
rebatir ( conjugate rebatir) verbo transitivo to refute
rebatir verbo transitivo to refute ' rebatir' also found in these entries: Spanish: discutir English: counter - shoot down - disprove - explode - rebut - refute -
47 reventar
reventar ( conjugate reventar) verbo intransitivo 1 [ globo] to burst, pop; [ neumático] to blow out, burst; [ampolla/tubería] to burst; [ ola] to break 2◊ si sigue comiendo así, va a reventar if he carries on eating like that, he'll burst!verbo transitivo ‹globo/neumático› to burst reventarse verbo pronominal ‹ ampolla› to burst
reventar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (un globo, una rueda) to burst
2 (un caballo) to die of exhaustion
3 (una situación) to blow up, (una persona) to explode: está que revienta, he is fuming
reventábamos de orgullo, we were bursting with pride
4 fam (de deseos, ganas) to be dying: revienta de ganas de preguntarnos, he is dying to ask us
II verbo transitivo
1 (a un caballo) to ride to death
2 (una propuesta, huelga) to break
3 (molestar mucho, enfadar) to annoy, bother: le revienta que le lleven la contraria, he hates it when people cross him
4 (un globo, las costuras) to burst
5 (una puerta, cerradura, ventana, caja fuerte: con explosivos) to blow open (: con palanca) to lever open ' reventar' also found in these entries: Spanish: estallar - revienta English: blow - burst - pop - rupture - seam - split - pound -
48 revienta
Del verbo reventar: ( conjugate reventar) \ \
revienta es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: reventar revienta
reventar ( conjugate reventar) verbo intransitivo 1 [ globo] to burst, pop; [ neumático] to blow out, burst; [ampolla/tubería] to burst; [ ola] to break 2◊ si sigue comiendo así, va a revienta if he carries on eating like that, he'll burst!verbo transitivo ‹globo/neumático› to burst reventarse verbo pronominal ‹ ampolla› to burst
revienta,◊ revientas, etc see reventar
reventar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (un globo, una rueda) to burst
2 (un caballo) to die of exhaustion
3 (una situación) to blow up, (una persona) to explode: está que revienta, he is fuming
reventábamos de orgullo, we were bursting with pride
4 fam (de deseos, ganas) to be dying: revienta de ganas de preguntarnos, he is dying to ask us
II verbo transitivo
1 (a un caballo) to ride to death
2 (una propuesta, huelga) to break
3 (molestar mucho, enfadar) to annoy, bother: le revienta que le lleven la contraria, he hates it when people cross him
4 (un globo, las costuras) to burst
5 (una puerta, cerradura, ventana, caja fuerte: con explosivos) to blow open (: con palanca) to lever open ' revienta' also found in these entries: Spanish: reventar English: piss -
49 saltar
saltar ( conjugate saltar) verbo intransitivo 1 (más alto, más lejos) to leap; saltar a la cuerda or (Esp) comba to jump rope (AmE), to skip (BrE); saltar con or en una pierna to hop; saltar de la cama/silla to jump out of bed/one's chair saltar en paracaídas to parachute; ¿sabes saltar del trampolín? can you dive off the springboard?; saltó al vacío he leapt into space; saltar SOBRE algo/algn to jump on sth/sb 2 ( pasar) saltar DE algo A algo to jump from sth to sth; 3 [ botón] to come off, pop off; [ chispas] to fly; [ aceite] to spit; [ corcho] to pop out; [ fusibles] to blow; verbo transitivo ‹obstáculo/valla/zanja› to jump (over); ( apoyándose) to vault (over) saltarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹ comida› to miss, skip 2 [ botón] to come off, pop off; [ pintura] to chip; 3 (Chi) [diente/loza] to chip
saltar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to jump, leap
saltar con una pierna, to hop
saltar en paracaídas, to parachute
2 (el aceite, etc) to spit
3 (una alarma, etc) to go off
4 (con una explosión o estallido) to explode, blow up
5 (con una frase) to retort: no me vuelvas a saltar con esa tontería, don't come out with such nonsense again
6 (a la mente) to leap (to one's mind)
II verbo transitivo
1 (por encima de algo) to jump (over) Locuciones: hacer saltar por los aires, to blow into the air
saltar a la vista, to be obvious ' saltar' also found in these entries: Spanish: aire - cantar - comba - espatarrarse - estampido - fleje - palestra - parar - ponerse - tirarse - alegría - animar - capaz - cordel - cuerda - junto - lazo - pata English: bail out - blast - dare - dive - fuse - hop - jump - jump out - leap - parachute - poised - pop - pounce - skip - sky-dive - spring - vault - blow - bound - chip - fore - joy - running - send - take -
50 salto
Del verbo saltar: ( conjugate saltar) \ \
salto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
saltó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: saltar salto
saltar ( conjugate saltar) verbo intransitivo 1 (más alto, más lejos) to leap; salto a la cuerda or (Esp) comba to jump rope (AmE), to skip (BrE); salto con or en una pierna to hop; salto de la cama/silla to jump out of bed/one's chair salto en paracaídas to parachute; ¿sabes salto del trampolín? can you dive off the springboard?; saltó al vacío he leapt into space; salto SOBRE algo/algn to jump on sth/sb 2 ( pasar) salto DE algo A algo to jump from sth to sth; 3 [ botón] to come off, pop off; [ chispas] to fly; [ aceite] to spit; [ corcho] to pop out; [ fusibles] to blow; verbo transitivo ‹obstáculo/valla/zanja› to jump (over); ( apoyándose) to vault (over) saltarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹ comida› to miss, skip 2 [ botón] to come off, pop off; [ pintura] to chip; 3 (Chi) [diente/loza] to chip
salto sustantivo masculino 1 ( del suelo) he leapt o jumped up from the floor;◊ se puso en pie de un salto she leapt o sprang to her feet;los pájaros se acercaban dando saltitos the birds were hopping closer to me/us; dar or pegar un salto ( dar un brinco) to jump; ( de susto) to start, jump; ( en natación) dive; salto con pértiga or (AmL) garrocha pole vault;◊ salto de altura/longitud high/long jump;salto (en) alto/(en) largo (AmL) high/long jump; salto mortal somersault 2 (Geog) tb
saltar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to jump, leap
saltar con una pierna, to hop
saltar en paracaídas, to parachute
2 (el aceite, etc) to spit
3 (una alarma, etc) to go off
4 (con una explosión o estallido) to explode, blow up
5 (con una frase) to retort: no me vuelvas a saltar con esa tontería, don't come out with such nonsense again
6 (a la mente) to leap (to one's mind)
II verbo transitivo
1 (por encima de algo) to jump (over) Locuciones: hacer saltar por los aires, to blow into the air
saltar a la vista, to be obvious
salto sustantivo masculino
1 jump, leap
avanzar a saltos, to hop along
dar un salto de alegría, to jump for joy (el corazón) dar un salto, to pound [de, with]
2 Dep jump
salto con pértiga, pole vault
salto mortal, somersault (en el agua) dive
triple salto, hop, step and jump
salto de longitud/de altura, long jump/high jump
3 (por omisión, diferencia, vacío) gap
4 salto atrás, backward step 5 salto de agua, waterfall 6 salto de cama, negligée Locuciones: (avanzar, progresar) dar el salto, to make headway familiar vivir a salto de mata, to live from day to day ' salto' also found in these entries: Spanish: alarma - caída - espontánea - espontáneo - pértiga - rebasar - tijereta - trenzado - ejecutar - encima - listón - pedazo - pegar - saltar - zambullida English: blow up - bound - dive - event - gallop up - headline - in - jump - jump across - jump down - jump off - jump on - leap - moving - over - parachute - pole-vaulting - show-jumping - ski jumping - skip - somersault - spring - spring up - vault - caper - dressing - high - hop - long - pole - robe - shoot - triple - water - wrap -
51 teoría
teoría sustantivo femenino theory;
teoría sustantivo femenino theory Locuciones: en teoría, theoretically ' teoría' also found in these entries: Spanish: adhesión - basarse - base - consistente - demostración - desarrollar - difusión - elaborar - evidencia - formular - fundar - fundarse - idear - impugnar - mantener - oponerse - probar - rigor - sí - sostener - sustentar - apoyar - basar - caduco - consistencia - demoler - enunciar - exponer - exposición - plantear - proponer - respaldar - seguidor - superación English: abstract - bang - demolish - develop - development - die out - explode - feasible - hate - indefensible - pull apart - put forward - reinforce - rest - subscribe - technically - theory - onus - suggestion -
52 tierra
tierra sustantivo femenino 1 (campo, terreno) land; tierra de cultivo arable land 2 (suelo, superficie) ground; (materia, arena) earth; un camión de tierra a truckload of soil o earth; no juegues con tierra don't play in the dirt; un camino de tierra a dirt road o track; echar algo por tierra ‹ planes› to wreck, ruin; ‹ argumentos› to demolish, destroy; ‹ esperanzas› to dash 3 (AmL) ( polvo) dust 4 (Elec) ground (AmE), earth (BrE); estar conectado a tierra or (AmL) hacer tierra to be grounded o earthed 5 (por oposición al mar, al aire) land;◊ viajar por tierra to travel overland o by land;tierra firme solid ground; tomar tierra to land, touch down 6 (país, lugar): costumbres de aquellas tierras customs in those places o countries; la Ttierra Santa the Holy Land 7 ( planeta)
tierra sustantivo femenino
1 (planeta) la Tierra, (the) Earth o earth
2 (medio terrestre, terreno) land
viajar por tierra, to travel by land
tierra adentro, inland
tierra de nadie, no-man's-land (un avión) tomar tierra, to land Agr land
tiene tierras de cultivo, he has cultivated land
tierra baldía, wasteland
3 (país, lugar de origen) homeland (territorio) nació en tierra inglesa, she was born on English soil
4 (superficie terrestre, suelo) ground
bajo tierra, below ground (materia) soil, earth
un puñado de tierra, a handful of earth o soil
un camino de tierra, a dirt track
5 Elec earth
toma de tierra, earth wire, US ground Locuciones: echar por tierra, to ruin, spoil
echar tierra sobre, to hush up familiar de la tierra, (producto del país) son tomates de la tierra, they are home-grown tomatoes familiar (alejarse, escapar) poner alguien tierra por medio, to get as far away as possible familiar (para expresar vergüenza) ¡tierra trágame! I wish the earth would swallow me up (perder un medio de transporte) quedarse alguien en tierra, to miss a planeain or any other form of transport ' tierra' also found in these entries: Spanish: adentro - baja - bajo - barro - batida - batido - campo - construcción - criar - desaparecer - entrañas - escarbar - esquilmar - explotar - franja - fructífera - fructífero - global - globo - gua - horizonte - hoyo - hundimiento - langosta - palada - parcela - perforar - pista - polvo - ras - redondez - remover - ribera - rica - rico - seísmo - sementera - señorío - soñar - suelo - surco - temblar - terráquea - terráqueo - terrena - terreno - terrestre - terrón - terruño - tocar English: adjacent - adjoining - allotment - ashore - clump - crack - crumble - crunch - cultivated - cultivation - demolish - dig - dirt road - earth - earthworm - earthy - encroach - explode - face - fairyland - fall - farming - feel - ground - hedgehog - Holy Land - homeland - inland - land - level - lump - no man's land - orbit - overland - parched - portage - pull apart - quake - reclaim - rich - richness - rig - rock - roll - rough - sandy - seed - set down - shatter - shock -
53 blow up
s.ampliación.v.1 inflar, hinchar (inflate) (balloon, tire)2 explosionar, (hacer) explotar (explode)3 ampliar (fotografía) (enlarge)4 estallar, explotar, reventar, reventarse.5 explotar de furia, lanzarse en improperios, poner el grito al cielo, poner el grito en el cielo.6 surgir para mal.7 exagerar, abultar.8 levantarse, venir.9 regañar a gritos.vi.explotar, hacer explosión (bomb); explotar, ponerse hecho(a) una furia (sentido figurado) (lose one's temper) -
54 displode
v.1 estallar, explotar, reventar, detonar.2 abrirse a presión, brotar violentamente, hacer erupción, explosionar. -> explode (pt & pp disploded) -
55 go up
v.1 subir, dirigirse hacia arriba, elevarse, ascender.2 aumentarse, subir, incrementarse, aumentar.3 trepar, subir por.vi.1 subir (climb, rise); levantarse (Theat) (curtain)2 subir (prices, temperature)3 estallar (explode)
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