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1 forcejear
v.to struggle.* * *1 to wrestle, struggle* * *verb* * *VI [gen] to struggle, wrestle; (=afanarse) to strive* * *verbo intransitivo to struggle* * *= struggle, clinch.Ex. Despite the ferment that was going on in the scientific information field during the middle years of the decade of the '50's, the ADI was struggling to survive; membership had shrunk to only 200.Ex. Several times the two clinched and vigorously pounded each other s heads and bodies, and finally Blade was again knocked to the floor.----* forcejear (con) = wrestle with, lock + horns (with).* * *verbo intransitivo to struggle* * *= struggle, clinch.Ex: Despite the ferment that was going on in the scientific information field during the middle years of the decade of the '50's, the ADI was struggling to survive; membership had shrunk to only 200.
Ex: Several times the two clinched and vigorously pounded each other s heads and bodies, and finally Blade was again knocked to the floor.* forcejear (con) = wrestle with, lock + horns (with).* * *forcejear [A1 ]vito struggleforcejeaba para abrir la puerta she struggled to open the doorforcejeaba con el ladrón he wrestled o struggled with the thief* * *
forcejear ( conjugate forcejear) verbo intransitivo
to struggle
forcejear verbo intransitivo
1 to wrestle, struggle
2 quarrel: estoy harta de forcejear contigo por tonterías, I'm tired of quarreling over nonsense with you
' forcejear' also found in these entries:
English:
grapple
- struggle
- wrestle
* * *forcejear vito struggle;forcejeó con la cerradura he struggled with the lock;el preso forcejeó para liberarse the prisoner struggled to free himself* * *v/i struggle* * *forcejear vi: to struggle* * *forcejear vb to struggle -
2 forcejear
forθe'xearv1) ( hacer fuerza) sich verzweifelt anstrengen, alle Kräfte einsetzen2) (fig: luchar, hacer oposición) sich sträuben, sich heftig wehrenverbo intransitivoforcejearforcejear [forθexe'ar]num1num (esforzarse) sich anstrengen -
3 forcejear
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4 forcejear
гл.общ. возражать, делать усилия, барахтаться (в воде), напрягаться, противиться -
5 forcejear
vi1) (con uno; para + inf) боро́ться (с кем; за что; ради чего); схвати́ться, сцепи́ться (с кем; из-за чего)2) стреми́ться, стара́ться, си́литься + инф; напряга́ть си́лыforcejeó para desprenderse de las ataduras — он си́лился сбро́сить с себя́ пу́ты
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6 forcejear
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7 forcejear
• bojovat (proti čemu)• opřít se (čemu)• plout proti větru• snažit se (o co)• trhat se• trhat sebou• usilovat (o co)• škubat se• škubat sebou -
8 forcejear
vi1) напрягаться, делать усилия2) противиться, сопротивляться -
9 forcejear
forcejar -
10 forcejear con
(v.) = wrestle with, lock + horns (with)Ex. Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex. Although the movie has a well-defined sense of character and dramatic incident, a handsome and clear visual presentation, and an interesting feel for inflated men locking horns, it lacks thematic preciseness.* * *(v.) = wrestle with, lock + horns (with)Ex: Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.
Ex: Although the movie has a well-defined sense of character and dramatic incident, a handsome and clear visual presentation, and an interesting feel for inflated men locking horns, it lacks thematic preciseness. -
11 forcejar,
forcejear intr 1) полагам усилие да преодолея съпротивление; 2) прен. противопоставям се, упорито възразявам. -
12 forcejeo
m.1 struggle.2 struggling, struggle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: forcejear.* * *1 struggle, struggling* * *SM struggle* * *masculino struggle* * *= tug of war.Ex. Library administrators might be able to predict their fortunes in the academic tug of war for funds if they understood more clearly the attitudes of institutional administrators towards libraries.* * *masculino struggle* * *= tug of war.Ex: Library administrators might be able to predict their fortunes in the academic tug of war for funds if they understood more clearly the attitudes of institutional administrators towards libraries.
* * *struggle* * *
Del verbo forcejear: ( conjugate forcejear)
forcejeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
forcejeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
forcejear
forcejeo
forcejear ( conjugate forcejear) verbo intransitivo
to struggle
forcejeo sustantivo masculino
struggle
forcejear verbo intransitivo
1 to wrestle, struggle
2 quarrel: estoy harta de forcejear contigo por tonterías, I'm tired of quarreling over nonsense with you
forcejeo sustantivo masculino struggle: se le cayeron las gafas en el forcejeo, her glasses fell off during the struggle
* * *forcejeo nmstruggle* * *m struggle* * *forcejeo nm: struggle* * *forcejeo n struggle -
13 debatirse
1 (forcejear) to struggle* * *VPR1) (=luchar) to struggle2) (=forcejear) to writhe* * *
■debatirse verbo reflexivo to struggle: se debatía en la duda, he was seized by doubt
* * *vpr[luchar] to struggle;debatirse entre la vida y la muerte to hover between life and death;el país se debate en medio de una fuerte crisis política y financiera the country is struggling in the midst of a serious political and financial crisis;me debatía entre mis miedos y las ganas de aventura I was torn between my fears and my thirst for adventure* * *v/r:debatirse entre la vida y la muerte fight for one’s life* * *vr: to struggle -
14 барахтаться
несов.forcejear vi ( в воде); revolcarse ( в грязи) -
15 bracear
verbo intransitivo1. [mover brazos] die Arme schwenken2. [nadar] schwimmenbracearbracear [braθe'ar]num1num (mover los brazos) mit den Armen um sich schlagennum2num (nadar) kraulennum3num (esforzarse) sich bemühennum4num (forcejear) sich wehrennum5num náutico brassen -
16 contigo
pron.with you.contigo mismo/misma with yourself¿estás hablando contigo mismo? are you talking to yourself?* * *1 with you* * *pron.* * *PRON with you; (Rel) with theeestamos contigo — we're behind you, we're on your side
* * *pronombre personal with you¿puedo ir contigo? — can I go with you?
¿estás en paz contigo misma? — are you at peace with yourself?
* * *= with you.Ex. I am glad of the opportunity to discuss this subject for several reasons: firstly, I have been interested in it for some time and would like to share some of my thoughts with you.* * *pronombre personal with you¿puedo ir contigo? — can I go with you?
¿estás en paz contigo misma? — are you at peace with yourself?
* * *= with you.Ex: I am glad of the opportunity to discuss this subject for several reasons: firstly, I have been interested in it for some time and would like to share some of my thoughts with you.
* * *with you¿puedo ir contigo? can I go with you?¿ese niño está contigo en la clase? is that child in your class?ha sido muy amable contigo she's been very kind to you¿tienes dinero contigo? do you have any money on o with you?¿estás en paz contigo misma? are you at peace with yourself?* * *
contigo pron pers
with you;◊ ¿puedo ir contigo? can I go with you?;
en paz contigo misma at peace with yourself;
ha sido muy amable contigo she's been very kind to you
contigo pron pers
1 with you: no quiero hablar contigo, I don't want to talk to you 2 por una vez sé honesto contigo mismo, for once be honest with yourself
' contigo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acuerdo
- flojera
- forcejear
- gana
- hablar
- menos
- que
- rezar
- contar
- enfadado
- enojado
- individuo
- rabiar
English:
age
- agree
- few
- momentarily
- need
- wholeheartedly
- with
- you
- alone
- can
- come
- quick
- sure
* * *contigo pron personalwith you;no quiere ir contigo she doesn't want to go with you;es muy amable contigo he's very nice to you;contigo mismo/misma with yourself;¿estás hablando contigo mismo? are you talking to yourself?* * *pron with you* * *contigo pron: with youvoy contigo: I'm going with you* * *contigo pron with you -
17 debatir
v.to debate.Ellos contienden entre sí They contend among themselves.* * *1 to debate, discuss1 (forcejear) to struggle* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ ley, presupuesto] to debate2) [+ punto de vista, problema] to discuss, debate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to debate; ( más informal) to discuss2.debatirse v pronse debatía entre el deber y su amor por ella — he was torn between the sense of duty and his love for her
* * *= argue, debate, discuss, talk over, deliberate, pick up on, bring into + discussion, bounce off + ideas.Ex. Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.Ex. The reader is left to debate the relative merits of such a format - obviously its applications are limited.Ex. This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.Ex. Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.Ex. The report picks up on this as a surprising finding, suggesting implicitly that open access journals are lagging behind in this regard.Ex. Furthermore, this example brings into discussion the concept of a more complex relationship between the human senses and water in architecture.Ex. The men outnumbered us women and it was great to be able to chat to them about all kinds of subjects and bounce off ideas.----* debatir con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* debatir el impacto de algo = discuss + the impact of.* debatir en profundidad = discuss + at length.* debatir las consecuencias de algo = discuss + the implications of.* debatitse entre... y/o... = hover between... and/or....* debatir sobre lo ocurrido = debrief.* debatir una cuestión = discuss + idea, discuss + idea, discuss + issue.* debatir un problema = discuss + problem.* empezar a debatir = embark on/upon + discussion.* estar debatiéndose = be under discussion.* que no tiene que ver con el tema debatido = off-topic.* sin debatir = undiscussed.* * *1.verbo transitivo to debate; ( más informal) to discuss2.debatirse v pronse debatía entre el deber y su amor por ella — he was torn between the sense of duty and his love for her
* * *= argue, debate, discuss, talk over, deliberate, pick up on, bring into + discussion, bounce off + ideas.Ex: Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.
Ex: The reader is left to debate the relative merits of such a format - obviously its applications are limited.Ex: This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.Ex: Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.Ex: The report picks up on this as a surprising finding, suggesting implicitly that open access journals are lagging behind in this regard.Ex: Furthermore, this example brings into discussion the concept of a more complex relationship between the human senses and water in architecture.Ex: The men outnumbered us women and it was great to be able to chat to them about all kinds of subjects and bounce off ideas.* debatir con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* debatir el impacto de algo = discuss + the impact of.* debatir en profundidad = discuss + at length.* debatir las consecuencias de algo = discuss + the implications of.* debatitse entre... y/o... = hover between... and/or....* debatir sobre lo ocurrido = debrief.* debatir una cuestión = discuss + idea, discuss + idea, discuss + issue.* debatir un problema = discuss + problem.* empezar a debatir = embark on/upon + discussion.* estar debatiéndose = be under discussion.* que no tiene que ver con el tema debatido = off-topic.* sin debatir = undiscussed.* * *debatir [I1 ]vtto debate; (más informal) to discussse debate entre la vida y la muerte he's fighting for his lifese debatía entre sus sentimientos personales y las presiones que recibía she was torn between her personal feelings and the pressures which were being put on herla región se debate en una masa de problemas the region is struggling to overcome a whole series of problems* * *
debatir ( conjugate debatir) verbo transitivo
to debate;
( más informal) to discuss
debatir verbo transitivo to debate
' debatir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discutir
- disputar
English:
argue
- debate
- enact
- tear
- discuss
- dispute
* * *♦ vtto debate;la ley se debate hoy en el Parlamento the bill is being debated in Parliament today;en nuestro próximo programa debatiremos el tema “moda y anorexia” in our next programme we'll be discussing “fashion and anorexia”♦ vito debate;debatir sobre algo to discuss o debate sth* * *I v/t debate, discussII v/i struggle* * *debatir vt: to debate, to discuss* * *debatir vb to debate -
18 hartá
f., (m. - harto)* * *----* gustar una hartá = love + Nombre + to bits.* * ** gustar una hartá = love + Nombre + to bits.* * *
Del verbo hartar: ( conjugate hartar)
harta es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
harta
hartar
hartar ( conjugate hartar) verbo transitivo
1 (cansar, fastidiar):
2 (fam) ( llenar): nos hartaban a or de sopa they fed us on nothing but soup;
hartarse verbo pronominal
1 (cansarse, aburrirse) to get fed up;
hartase de algo/algn to get tired o sick of sth/sb, get fed up with sth/sb;
hartase de hacer algo to get tired o sick of doing sth, get fed up with doing sth
2 ( llenarse): hartase (de algo) to gorge oneself (on sth), to stuff oneself (with sth) (colloq)
harto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (de comida) full
2 (hastiado, aburrido) fed up: ¡me tiene harto!, I'm fed up with him!
estoy harto de decírtelo, I'm fed up with telling you
II adv frml (muy) very: es harto difícil que ganemos, it's going to be hard for us to win
hartar verbo transitivo
1 (molestar, cansar) to annoy: la escuché hasta que me hartó con tanto reproche, I listened to her until I got sick of hearing so much criticism
2 (saciar) to satiate
3 (dar en abundancia) to overwhelm [de, with]: me hartaron de comida, they made me eat too much
' harta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
devaneo
- forcejear
- hartarse
- harto
- lamentación
- lo
- ya
English:
male
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19 bracear
v.1 to wave one's arms about.2 to swim.* * *1 to wave one's arms about2 (nadar) to swim3 figurado (forcejear) to struggle* * *1. VT1) (Náut) to measure in fathoms2) [+ horno] to tap2. VI1) (=mover los brazos) to swing one's arms; [al nadar] to swim2) (=luchar) to wrestle, struggle* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( agitar los brazos) to wave one's arms aboutb) ( al nadar)* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( agitar los brazos) to wave one's arms aboutb) ( al nadar)* * *bracear [A1 ]vi1 (agitar los brazos) to wave one's arms aboutbraceaba intentando soltarse she flailed about wildly trying to free herself2(al nadar): no braceas bien your arm movement isn't rightintenta bracear más largo try to make your strokes longer* * *bracear vi1. [mover los brazos] to wave one's arms about* * *v/i wave one’s arms around, flail one’s arms* * *bracear vi1) : to wave one's arms2) : to make strokes (in swimming)
См. также в других словарях:
forcejear — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: forcejear forcejeando forcejeado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. forcejeo forcejeas forcejea… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
forcejear — verbo intransitivo 1. Hacer (una persona) fuerza para vencer una resistencia: Forcejeó con la puerta y al final consiguió abrirla. Los dos hombres forcejearon y acabaron en el suelo. 2. Oponerse (dos personas) … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
forcejear — (De forcejo). 1. intr. Hacer fuerza para vencer una resistencia. 2. Oponerse con fuerza, contradecir tenazmente … Diccionario de la lengua española
forcejear — {{#}}{{LM F18049}}{{〓}} {{ConjF18049}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynF18514}} {{[}}forcejear{{]}} ‹for·ce·je·ar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Hacer fuerza para vencer una resistencia o para desprenderse de una sujeción: • El prisionero forcejeó para… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
forcejear — (Del cat. forcejar.) ► verbo intransitivo 1 Hacer fuerza para vencer una resistencia: ■ los pasajeros forcejeaban para entrar en el vagón. TAMBIÉN forcejar SINÓNIMO bregar luchar 2 Oponer o contradecir ideas u opiniones: ■ forcejeaban por tener… … Enciclopedia Universal
forcejear — intransitivo luchar, bregar*, forcejar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ bregar, bracear, disputar, debatirse, resistirse, luchar, oponerse … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
forcejear — intr. Hacer fuerza para vencer una resistencia … Diccionario Castellano
Forcejeo — ► sustantivo masculino Acción y resultado de forcejear: ■ resultó herido en el forcejeo. TAMBIÉN forcejo * * * forcejeo m. Acción de forcejear: ‘En ese forcejeo están perdiendo el tiempo’. * * * forcejeo. m. Acción de forcejear. * * * El Forcejeo … Enciclopedia Universal
Fuerte — (Del lat. fortis.) ► adjetivo 1 Que no se rompe o no se desgasta con facilidad: ■ ponte los zapatos fuertes para ir de excursión; el mantel del comedor es de tela fuerte. SINÓNIMO resistente duradero ANTÓNIMO frá … Enciclopedia Universal
bracear — I (Derivado de brazo.) ► verbo intransitivo 1 Mover los brazos reiteradamente. 2 DEPORTES Nadar a braza. 3 Mover los brazos para vencer una resistencia o una sujeción: ■ el ladrón braceó cuando intentaban apresarlo. SINÓNIMO forcejear 4 EQU … Enciclopedia Universal
debatir — ► verbo transitivo 1 Hablar dos o más personas sosteniendo opiniones distintas sobre un determinado tema: ■ han debatido la cuestión, pero no han llegado a un acuerdo. SINÓNIMO polemizar ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 2 Reñir dos o más personas… … Enciclopedia Universal