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1 socorrer
v.to help.María socorre a los heridos Mary helps the wounded.Ellos socorrieron a los necesitados They helped the needy.* * *1 to help, assist, come to the aid of, go to the aid of* * *verbto aid, assist* * *VT [+ ciudad sitiada] to relieve; [+ expedición] to bring aid tosocorrer a algn — to help sb, come to sb's aid
* * *verbo transitivo to help, come to the aid of* * *= succour [succor, -USA], aid, help.Ex. There are tens of thousands of hungry children in the world today and well-meant efforts are being made to succour them.Ex. Although others aided in the compilation of the schedules they were essentially the work of one man.Ex. How can we help library users to gain confidence?.* * *verbo transitivo to help, come to the aid of* * *= succour [succor, -USA], aid, help.Ex: There are tens of thousands of hungry children in the world today and well-meant efforts are being made to succour them
.Ex: Although others aided in the compilation of the schedules they were essentially the work of one man.Ex: How can we help library users to gain confidence?.* * *socorrer [E1 ]vtto help, come to the aid ofsocorrer a los necesitados to succor the needy ( liter)* * *
socorrer ( conjugate socorrer) verbo transitivo
to help, come to the aid of
socorrer verbo transitivo to help, aid: se estaba muriendo pero nadie le socorrió, he was dying, but no one came to his aid
' socorrer' also found in these entries:
English:
rescue
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2 estar dispuesto a socorrer
• stand by for helpDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar dispuesto a socorrer
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3 socorrido
adj.1 assisted.2 trite, hackneyed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: socorrer.* * *1→ link=socorrer socorrer► adjetivo1 (útil) useful, handy2 (abastecido) well-stocked3 (trillado, manido) hackneyed, well-worn* * *ADJ1) [tienda] well-stocked2) (=útil) handy3) [persona] helpful, obliging4) [ejemplo, método] hackneyed, well-worn* * *- da adjetivo <excusa/recurso> handy, useful* * *----* algo muy socorrido = standby [stand-by].* * *- da adjetivo <excusa/recurso> handy, useful* * ** algo muy socorrido = standby [stand-by].* * *socorrido -da‹excusa/recurso› handy, useful; ‹método› useful, well-tried* * *
Del verbo socorrer: ( conjugate socorrer)
socorrido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
socorrer
socorrido
socorrer ( conjugate socorrer) verbo transitivo
to help, come to the aid of
socorrido
socorrer verbo transitivo to help, aid: se estaba muriendo pero nadie le socorrió, he was dying, but no one came to his aid
socorrido,-a adj (receta, peinado, remedio) handy, useful
(solución, excusa) well-known, trite
un argumento muy socorrido, a well-worn argument
' socorrido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
socorrida
* * *socorrido, -a adj[útil] useful, handy;los huevos fritos son un plato muy socorrido fried eggs is a very handy dish* * *adj figuseful* * *socorrido, -da adjútil: handy, practical -
4 socorro
intj.help.m.1 help, aid.2 Socorro.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: socorrer.* * *1 (ayuda) help, aid, assistance1 help!\acudir en socorro de alguien to go to somebody's aidseñal de socorro distress signaltrabajos de socorro rescue work sing* * *noun m.aid, help* * *SM1) (=ayuda) help, aid, assistance; (=alivio) relief¡socorro! — help!
trabajos de socorro — relief o aid work sing
2) Cono Sur (=pago adelantado) advance payment, sub ** * *masculino help* * *= relief, succour [succor, -USA], help, aid.Ex. The report concluded that the problems of rural populations 'do not differ greatly from those of the urban population though the difficulties in obtaining help and relief can be exacerbated by isolation'.Ex. The Government has vowed to provide 'all possible succour' to the people affected by the cyclone that has left a trail of death and devastation.Ex. The entry is first located with the help of searching.Ex. Indexing may be conducted entirely without the aid of a computer, or may rely to varying extents upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.----* llamada de socorro = distress call.* sociedad de socorros mutuos = friendly society, provident society, mutual benefit society.* * *masculino help* * *= relief, succour [succor, -USA], help, aid.Ex: The report concluded that the problems of rural populations 'do not differ greatly from those of the urban population though the difficulties in obtaining help and relief can be exacerbated by isolation'.
Ex: The Government has vowed to provide 'all possible succour' to the people affected by the cyclone that has left a trail of death and devastation.Ex: The entry is first located with the help of searching.Ex: Indexing may be conducted entirely without the aid of a computer, or may rely to varying extents upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.* llamada de socorro = distress call.* sociedad de socorros mutuos = friendly society, provident society, mutual benefit society.* * *helppedir socorro to ask for help¡socorro! help!nadie acudió en su socorro nobody went to help her, nobody went to her aidun grito de socorro a cry for help* * *
Del verbo socorrer: ( conjugate socorrer)
socorro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
socorrer
socorro
socorrer ( conjugate socorrer) verbo transitivo
to help, come to the aid of
socorro sustantivo masculino
help;
¡socorro! help!;
un grito de socorro a cry for help
socorrer verbo transitivo to help, aid: se estaba muriendo pero nadie le socorrió, he was dying, but no one came to his aid
socorro sustantivo masculino
1 help, aid
pedir socorro, to ask for help
casa de socorro, first-aid post
equipo de socorro, first-aid team
2 (medicinas, víveres) aid
' socorro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asistencia
- casa
- grito
- puesto
- señal
English:
cry out for
- distress signal
- help
- lifeboat
- Mayday
- relief
* * *♦ nmhelp, assistance;una llamada de socorro a call for help, an SOS;Av & Náut a distress call;acudieron en socorro del barco they came to the ship's aid o assistance;prestar socorro a alguien to offer sb help o assistance♦ interjhelp!* * *m help, assistance;¡socorro! help!;pedir socorro ask for help* * *socorro nm auxilio1) : aid, helpequipo de socorro: rescue team2)¡socorro! : help!* * *socorro n help¡socorro! help! -
5 auxiliar
adj.auxiliary (gen) & (grammar).f. & m.1 assistant.auxiliar administrativo administrative assistantauxiliar de vuelo flight attendant2 auxiliary, helper, aide, assistant.3 attendant.m.auxiliary (grammar).v.to assist, to help.María socorre a los heridos Mary helps the wounded.* * *(i can be stressed or unstressed)Present Indicativeauxilio, auxilias, auxilia, auxiliamos, auxiliáis, auxilian.Present Subjunctiveauxilie, auxilies, auxilie, auxiliemos, auxiliéis, auxilien.Imperativeauxilia (tú), auxilie (él/Vd.), auxiliemos (nos.), auxiliad (vos.), auxilien (ellos/Vds.).* * *1. noun mf.assistant, helper2. adj.assistant, auxiliary3. verbto aid, help, assist* * *I1. ADJ1) (Univ) assistant antes de s2) (Ling) auxiliary3) [plantilla] ancillary2. SMF1) (=subordinado) assistantauxiliar de cabina — steward/stewardess
auxiliar de clínica, auxiliar de enfermería — auxiliary nurse, nursing auxiliary, nurse's aide (EEUU)
auxiliar de laboratorio — lab assistant, laboratory assistant
auxiliar de vuelo — steward/stewardess
auxiliar domiciliario — domestic, home help, home helper (EEUU)
2) (Univ)3) (Dep) linesman, assistant refereeIIauxiliar técnico — LAm (Dep) coach, trainer
VT1) (=ayudar) to help, assist; [+ agonizante] to attend2) (Pol etc) to aid, give aid to* * *Ia) < profesor> assistant (before n); <personal/elementos> auxiliary (before n)b) < servicios> auxiliaryc) (Tec) auxiliaryd) (Inf) peripheralIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) assistant2) auxiliar masculino (RPl) (Auto) spare tireIIIverbo transitivoa) ( socorrer) to helpb) <moribundo/herido> to attend* * *Ia) < profesor> assistant (before n); <personal/elementos> auxiliary (before n)b) < servicios> auxiliaryc) (Tec) auxiliaryd) (Inf) peripheralIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) assistant2) auxiliar masculino (RPl) (Auto) spare tireIIIverbo transitivoa) ( socorrer) to helpb) <moribundo/herido> to attend* * *auxiliar11 = aide, assistant, clerk, auxiliary.Nota: Nombre.Ex: They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.
Ex: His first library position was as an assistant in rare books at the University of Chicago.Ex: The cataloguer is expected to find to correct form and write it on a worksheet, so that it can be entered by the clerk doing the keypunching.Ex: Some I & R centres use auxiliaries to carry out escort work.* auxiliar administrativo = clerk-typist, clerical assistant, administrative assistant.* auxiliar común = common auxiliary.* auxiliar de biblioteca = library assistant, library technician, page, library aide, library orderly.* auxiliar dedicado a la ordenación de fichas = filing clerk.* auxiliar de préstamo = circulation clerk.* auxiliar de vuelo = flight attendant.* auxiliares de lugar = area table.* estudiante que trabaja como auxiliar = student assistant, student aid.* estudios de auxiliar administrativo = information administration.auxiliar22 = auxiliary, clerical, supporting, ancillary.Ex: This hierarchy shows a general subject area, buildings, and its subordinate subject areas: building materials, auxiliary construction practices, construction in specific materials, wood construction, roofing and soon.
Ex: Prior to computerisation of the production of catalogues and indexes considerable clerical effort was expended in filing index and catalogue cards.Ex: However, it doesn't take very long before the supporting machine file attains greater importance than the manual catalog.Ex: A number of ancillary factors about the development of knowledge can be examined such as the extent of self-citation and the evolution of concepts.* mesa auxiliar = side table.* mesita auxiliar = side table.* servicio auxiliar de apoyo familiar = respite care.* tablas auxiliares = auxiliary tables.auxiliar33 = succour [succor, -USA], aid, help.Ex: There are tens of thousands of hungry children in the world today and well-meant efforts are being made to succour them
.Ex: Although others aided in the compilation of the schedules they were essentially the work of one man.Ex: How can we help library users to gain confidence?.* * *2 ‹servicios› auxiliaryla tripulación auxiliar del avión the cabin crew on the aircraft3 ( Tec) auxiliary4 ( Inf) peripheralA1 (ayudante) assistantauxiliar de laboratorio laboratory assistant2 (funcionario) assistantCompuestos:administrative assistantflight attendantnurseBvt1 (socorrer) to help2 ‹moribundo› to attend* * *
auxiliar 1 adjetivo
‹personal/elementos› auxiliary ( before n)
c) (Tec) auxiliaryd) (Inf) peripheral
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
b)◊ auxiliar sustantivo femenino (RPl) (Auto) spare tire
auxiliar 2 ( conjugate auxiliar) verbo transitivo
to help
auxiliar
1 adjetivo & mf auxiliary, assistant
II verbo transitivo to help, assist
' auxiliar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ser
- ir
- haber
- no
- sobrecargo
English:
already
- also
- always
- ancillary
- auxiliary
- be
- can't
- cannot
- could
- dare
- do
- have
- let
- might
- must
- need
- never
- often
- ought
- practicing
- practising
- propose
- shall
- should
- so
- soon
- spotlight
- steward
- still
- will
- would
- assistant
- flight
- home
- instructor
- stewardess
* * *♦ adj1. [material] auxiliary;[mesa] occasional2. [personal] ancillary, auxiliary3. Gram auxiliary♦ nmfassistantauxiliar administrativo administrative assistant;auxiliar domiciliario, auxiliar de ayuda a domicilio, auxiliar de ayuda en el hogar [para cuidados personales] personal carer;[para tareas domésticas] home help;auxiliar de laboratorio lab assistant;auxiliar de vuelo flight attendant♦ nmGram auxiliary♦ nfRP [rueda de recambio] spare wheelauxiliar2 vt1. [socorrer] to assist, to help2. [moribundo] to attend* * *I adj1 auxiliary;verbo auxiliar auxiliary verb2 profesor assistant atrII m/f assistantAUTO spare wheelIV v/t help* * *auxiliar vt: to aid, to assistauxiliar adj: assistant, auxiliaryauxiliar nmf1) : assistant, helper2)auxiliar de vuelo : flight attendant* * * -
6 acudir
v.1 to go.acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rallynadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no-one answered my cry for help2 to attend, to come, to turn out, to go.Nadie acudió Nobody turned out.* * *2 (presentarse) to come back3 (ir a socorrer) to help, come forward4 (recurrir) to call on, turn to* * *verbto go, come- acudir a* * *VI1) [indicando movimiento] (=ir) to go; (=venir) to comeseñor Martínez, acuda a información por favor — Mr Martínez, please go to the information desk
muchos profesores acuden cada año a nuestro congreso — every year many teachers come to o attend our conference
miles de personas acudieron al aeropuerto — thousands of people turned up at o came to the airport
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no acudió a la cita — he did not keep the appointment, he did not turn up (for the appointment)esta imagen acude a la mente de muchas personas — for many people this is the image that comes to mind
2) (=participar) to take part3) (=recurrir)•
acudir a — to turn toacudo a ustedes para quejarme sobre... — I am writing to complain about...
4) (Agr) to produce, yield* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex. It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.Ex. In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex. 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.----* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex: It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
Ex: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex: 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *acudir [I1 ]viA ( frml)(a un lugar): nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody came to his aidno acudió a la hora prevista she did not come o arrive at the arranged timedeberá acudir en ayunas you should not eat anything before attendingmiles de personas acudieron para apoyarlo thousands of people turned out o came to support himacudir A algo:no acudió a la cita he failed to keep the appointment o ( BrE) to turn up for the appointmentno acudió a la reunión she did not attend the meetingmillones de personas acudirán hoy a las urnas millions of people will go to the polls todayla policía acudió al lugar de los hechos the police went to the scene (of events)los recuerdos acuden a mi mente ( liter); memories come flooding back to meseñorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono Miss Fernández, telephone call o telephone call for Miss FernándezB (recurrir) acudir A algn:acudió a su padre para que lo ayudara he turned o went to his father for helpantes que acudir a las armas rather than resort to the use of armsacudieron a un árbitro para intentar resolverlo they went to arbitration to try to resolve it* * *
acudir ( conjugate acudir) verbo intransitivo
1 (frml) (ir) to go;
( venir) to come;◊ nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody went/came to his aid;
acudir a algo ‹ a cita› to arrive for sth;
‹ a reunión› to attend sth;
2 ( recurrir) acudir a algn to turn to sb;
acudir verbo intransitivo
1 (ir a una cita, a un lugar) to go
(venir a una cita, a un lugar) to come, arrive
2 (prestar ayuda) to give aid, help: siempre está dispuesto a acudir en auxilio de cualquiera, he's always prepared to help anybody
3 (buscar ayuda o información) to turn to: no tengo a quién acudir, I have no one to turn to
' acudir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparecer
- concejo
- faltar
- ir
- acto
- masa
- tribunal
English:
aid
- appointment
- break
- come
- court
- directly
- disappoint
- flock
- keep
- poll
- roll up
- turn out
- turn up
- walk up
* * *acudir vi1. [ir] to go;[venir] to come;acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rally;acudir en ayuda de alguien to come to sb's aid o assistance;nadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no one answered my cry for help;Sr. Pérez, acuda a recepción could Mr Perez please come to reception?;no es obligatorio acudir a todas las clases it isn't compulsory to attend all the classes;acudir a la mente to come to mind;acudir a las urnas to go to the polls2. [frecuentar]a este restaurante acuden muchos personajes famosos this restaurant is patronized by many celebritiessi necesitas ayuda, puedes acudir a mí if you need help you can ask me o come to me;amenazaron con acudir a la violencia they threatened to resort to violence;piensan acudir a la justicia they intend to go to court* * *v/i come;acudir a alguien turn to s.o.;acudir al médico go to the doctor;acudir a las urnas go to the polls;acudir al trabajo go to work* * *acudir vi1) : to go, to come (someplace for a specific purpose)acudió a la puerta: he went to the dooracudimos en su ayuda: we came to her aid2) : to be present, to show upacudí a la cita: I showed up for the appointment3)acudir a : to turn to, to have recourse tohay que acudir al médico: you must consult the doctor* * *acudir vb1. (ir) to go2. (recurrir a) to turn to -
7 apuro
m.1 fix, difficult situation.estar en un apuro to be in a tight spot2 embarrassment (vergüenza).me da apuro (decírselo) I'm embarrassed (to tell her)3 predicament, awkward situation, fix, mess.4 rush.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apurar.* * *1 fix, tight spot (de dinero) hardship2 (vergüenza) embarrassment\estar/encontrarse en un apuro to be in a tight spot¡qué apuro! how embarrassing!* * *noun m.1) predicament2) hurry* * *SM1) (=aprieto) predicamenten caso de auténtico apuro, siempre puedes vender las joyas — if you're in real difficulty o in a real predicament you can always sell the jewels
vencieron con apuros, por 90-87 — they won 90-87, not without a struggle
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en apuros, ayudan a empresas en apuros — they help companies in difficultyarriesgó su vida para socorrer a un anciano en apuros — he risked his life to help an old man in distress
se vieron en apuros para hacer el hojaldre — they found it difficult to make o had trouble making the puff pastry
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poner a algn en apuros — to put sb in an awkward situation, make things awkward for sb•
sacar a algn de un apuro — to get sb out of a messgracias por sacarme del apuro delante de todos — thanks for getting me off the hook in front of everyone
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salir de un apuro — to get out of a tight spot2) (=vergüenza) embarrassment¡qué apuro! — how embarrassing!
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me da apuro — it embarrasses me, I'm embarrassed3) LAm (=prisa) rush* * *1) ( vergüenza)2) (aprieto, dificultad)se vio en apuros — he found himself in a predicament o a tight spot
me sacó del apuro — he got me out of it o off the hook
me puso en un apuro — she put me in a real predicament
pasaron muchos apuros — they had an uphill struggle o they went through a lot
3) (AmL) ( prisa) rushcasarse de apuro — (RPl)
se casaron de apuro — they had a shotgun wedding
* * *= predicament, embarrassment, quandary.Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.Ex. The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.----* en apuros = hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straits.* en un apuro = in a bind, in a predicament.* en un gran apuro = in dire straits.* en un momento de apuro = if it comes to the crunch.* en un momento de apuros = when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst.* en un serio apuro = in dire straits.* estar en apuros = be in trouble, be in a fix.* meterse en un apuro = get into + a predicament.* pasar apuros = struggle, pass through + adversity, have + a thin time, be under strain, bear + hardship, be hard pressed, feel + the pinch, have + a hard time, the wolves + be + at the door, have + a tough time.* pasar apuros económicos = lead + a precarious existence.* poner a Alguien en un apuro = put + Alguien + on the spot, put + Nombre + on the spot.* poner en apuros = cast + a shadow over, put + Nombre + in difficulties.* sacar de apuros = bail out, bale out.* * *1) ( vergüenza)2) (aprieto, dificultad)se vio en apuros — he found himself in a predicament o a tight spot
me sacó del apuro — he got me out of it o off the hook
me puso en un apuro — she put me in a real predicament
pasaron muchos apuros — they had an uphill struggle o they went through a lot
3) (AmL) ( prisa) rushcasarse de apuro — (RPl)
se casaron de apuro — they had a shotgun wedding
* * *= predicament, embarrassment, quandary.Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.Ex: The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.* en apuros = hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straits.* en un apuro = in a bind, in a predicament.* en un gran apuro = in dire straits.* en un momento de apuro = if it comes to the crunch.* en un momento de apuros = when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst.* en un serio apuro = in dire straits.* estar en apuros = be in trouble, be in a fix.* meterse en un apuro = get into + a predicament.* pasar apuros = struggle, pass through + adversity, have + a thin time, be under strain, bear + hardship, be hard pressed, feel + the pinch, have + a hard time, the wolves + be + at the door, have + a tough time.* pasar apuros económicos = lead + a precarious existence.* poner a Alguien en un apuro = put + Alguien + on the spot, put + Nombre + on the spot.* poner en apuros = cast + a shadow over, put + Nombre + in difficulties.* sacar de apuros = bail out, bale out.* * *A(vergüenza): ¡qué apuro! how embarrassing!¡qué apuro me hiciste pasar! you really embarrassed meme daba apuro pedirle más dinero I was too embarrassed to ask him for more moneyB(aprieto, dificultad): se vio en apuros he found himself in a predicament o a difficult situation o a tight spotestá en un gran apuro she's in an awful situation o a terrible predicamentme sacó del apuro prestándome el dinero he got me out of it o off the hook by lending me the moneyno lo tires que pueda servir para sacar del apuro don't throw it away it might come in handy o ( BrE) usefulme puso en un apuro cuando me lo preguntó she put me in a real predicament o in an awkward position by asking mepasaron muchos apuros para salvar el negocio they had an uphill struggle o they went through a lot to save the businessse ven en apuros para controlarlos they have a lot of trouble controlling themen el apuro lo dejó en el mostrador in the rush she left it on the counteresto tiene apuro this is urgentse tuvieron que casar de apuro they had a shotgun wedding* * *
Del verbo apurar: ( conjugate apurar)
apuro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
apuró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
apurar
apuro
apurar ( conjugate apurar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹copa/botella›:
2 ( meter prisa):
no me apures (AmL) don't hurry o rush me
verbo intransitivo (Chi) (+ me/te/le etc) ( urgir):
apurarse verbo pronominal
1 ( preocuparse) to worry
2 (AmL) ( darse prisa) to hurry;◊ ¡apúrate! hurry up!
apuro sustantivo masculino
1 ( vergüenza):◊ ¡qué apuro! how embarrassing!;
me daba apuro pedirle dinero I was too embarrassed to ask him for money
2 (aprieto, dificultad) predicament;◊ estar/verse en apuros to be/find oneself in a predicament o tight spot;
me sacó del apuro he got me out of trouble;
me puso en un apuro she put me in a real predicament;
pasaron muchos apuros they had an uphill struggle o they went through a lot
3 (AmL) ( prisa) rush;
apurar verbo transitivo
1 (acabar) to finish off
2 (avergonzar) to embarrass
3 (dar prisa) to hurry
apuro sustantivo masculino
1 (aprieto) tight spot, fix: estamos en un apuro, we are in a tight spot
le pusieron en un apuro, he was put in a difficult position
2 (falta de dinero) hardship: en aquella época pasé muchos apuros, at that time I was very hard up
3 (vergüenza) embarrassment
' apuro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embarazo
- salvar
- aprieto
- apurar
- atolladero
- comprometer
- compromiso
- conflicto
- perdido
- sacar
- salir
English:
bail out
- embarrassment
- fall back on
- hardship
- jam
- pickle
- predicament
- pull through
- rush
- scrape
- spot
- tide over
- trouble
- bind
- bluff
- fix
- haste
- hurry
* * *apuro nm1. [dificultad] tight spot, difficult position;estar en un apuro to be in a tight spot o difficult position;poner a alguien en un apuro to put sb in a tight spot o difficult position;me encontré en un apuro cuando me preguntó por su mujer I found myself in a difficult position when she asked me about his wife;buscan a alguien que los saque del apuro en el que están they are looking for somebody to help them out of their predicamentpasaron muchos apuros económicos en la posguerra they experienced a lot of financial hardship after the war3. [vergüenza] embarrassment;me da apuro (decírselo) I'm embarrassed (to tell her);¡qué apuro! how embarrassing* * *m1 predicament, tight spot fam ;sacar a alguien de un apuro fam get s.o. out of trouble oa jam fam ;en caso de apuro in case of trouble:pasar apuros suffer hardship3 ( compromiso):poner a alguien en un apuro put s.o. in an awkward situation4 ( vergüenza) embarrassment;me da apuro I’m embarrassed3 L.Am. ( prisa) rush* * *apuro nm1) aprieto: predicament, jam2) : rush, hurry3) : embarrassment* * *¡qué apuro! how embarrassing! -
8 nadie
pron.nobody, no one.nadie lo sabe nobody knowsno se lo dije a nadie I didn't tell anybodyno ha llamado nadie nobody phoned* * *1 nobody, not... anybody■ ¿nadie quiere más pastel? doesn't anybody want any more cake?\ser un don nadie to be a nobody* * *pron.1) nobody2) no one* * *PRON1) (=ninguna persona) [verbo inglés en afirmativo] nobody, no one; [verbo inglés en negativo] anybody, anyonenadie lo tiene, no lo tiene nadie — nobody has it
nadie más — nobody else, no one else
vino mi familia y nadie más — just my family came and nobody o no one else
no vi a nadie más que a Juan — I didn't see anybody apart from o except Juan
no lo sabe nadie más que tú — nobody else knows, apart from you, nobody but you knows
2) (=persona insignificante)* * *pronombre nobody, no one* * *= no one, nobody.Ex. No one complained about Duff to her, and she decided not to probe for discontents.Ex. Unfortunately, the basic problem was to get the file cleaned up in a hurry, and nobody was particularly concerned with research.----* a nadie le importa nada = nobody + gives a damn.* hacerlo sin la ayuda de nadie = do + it + on + Posesivo + own.* nadie es profeta en su tierra = no man is a prophet in his own land.* nadie está contento con lo que tiene = the grass is (always) greener on the other side (of the fence).* nadie esta contento con su suerte = the grass is (always) greener on the other side (of the fence).* nadie excepto = no one but.* nadie más = nobody else.* nadie notaría la diferencia = no one would be the wiser.* nadie + saber = be anyone's guess.* nadie sino = no one but.* ¡ni una palabra a nadie! = not a word to anyone!.* no decir nada a nadie, ser una tumba = lips + seal.* no revelar nada a nadie = lips + seal.* sin ayuda de nadie = all by + Reflexivo, by + Reflexivo.* sin la ayuda de nadie = single-handed, single-handedly.* tierra de nadie = twilight zone, wilderness, no-man's land.* * *pronombre nobody, no one* * *= no one, nobody.Ex: No one complained about Duff to her, and she decided not to probe for discontents.
Ex: Unfortunately, the basic problem was to get the file cleaned up in a hurry, and nobody was particularly concerned with research.* a nadie le importa nada = nobody + gives a damn.* hacerlo sin la ayuda de nadie = do + it + on + Posesivo + own.* nadie es profeta en su tierra = no man is a prophet in his own land.* nadie está contento con lo que tiene = the grass is (always) greener on the other side (of the fence).* nadie esta contento con su suerte = the grass is (always) greener on the other side (of the fence).* nadie excepto = no one but.* nadie más = nobody else.* nadie notaría la diferencia = no one would be the wiser.* nadie + saber = be anyone's guess.* nadie sino = no one but.* ¡ni una palabra a nadie! = not a word to anyone!.* no decir nada a nadie, ser una tumba = lips + seal.* no revelar nada a nadie = lips + seal.* sin ayuda de nadie = all by + Reflexivo, by + Reflexivo.* sin la ayuda de nadie = single-handed, single-handedly.* tierra de nadie = twilight zone, wilderness, no-man's land.* * *[ Grammar notes (Spanish) ] nobody, no-onenadie me ayudó or no me ayudó nadie nobody helped meno vi a nadie I didn't see anybodyno hay nadie there's nobody at home o nobody inse fue sin que nadie se diera cuenta he left without anyone noticingtoca el arpa como nadie he's a brilliant harpist* * *
nadie pronombre
nobody, no one;
no vi a nadie I didn't see anybody;
sin que nadie se diera cuenta without anyone noticing
nadie pron
1 (ninguna persona) no-one, nobody: nadie quiere más, no-one wants more
(con otro negativo) nadie dirá nada, no one will say anything
no quiere a nadie, she doesn't love anyone
2 (interrogativas) ¿qué le importa a nadie lo que hago?, who cares about what I do? 3 se cree más listo que nadie, he thinks he's more clever than anyone
sin que nadie lo oyese, without anyone hearing
casi nadie, hardly anyone
♦ Locuciones: ser un don nadie, to be a nobody
' nadie' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amor
- aparte
- casarse
- casi
- contra
- daño
- demanda
- don
- encargarse
- encierro
- incapaz
- misteriosamente
- ninguna
- ninguno
- nunca
- permitirse
- redondez
- regalar
- reparar
- respaldar
- sanctasanctórum
- sino
- socorrer
- suceder
- suerte
- tierra
- absolutamente
- acudir
- ayuda
- comprender
- contar
- contestar
- convencer
- creer
- distinción
- especial
- hacer
- humillar
- impedir
- mandar
- más
- objeción
- pasar
- responsable
- superar
- vivo
English:
about
- accountable
- anybody
- bat
- be
- besides
- confidential
- deaf
- definitive
- destroy
- divulge
- ecological
- else
- hardly
- hat
- hold
- hypnotize
- least
- let on
- no man's land
- nobody
- none
- nonentity
- opposition
- pipsqueak
- private
- single-handed
- slip into
- soul
- spare
- unconvincing
- whatever
- work out
- answerable
- around
- claim
- ever
- grass
- ideally
- in
- name
- needless
- no-man's land
- not
- notice
- own
- place
- single
- speak
- tell
* * *♦ pronnobody, no one;nadie lo sabe nobody o no one knows;no se lo dije a nadie I didn't tell anybody o anyone;no vi a nadie I didn't see anybody o anyone;llamé a la puerta pero no había nadie I knocked on the door but there was nobody o no one in;no ha llamado nadie nobody phoned♦ nmun don nadie a nobody* * *pron nobody, no-one;no había nadie there was nobody there, there wasn’t anyone there;no hablé con nadie I didn’t speak to anybody, I spoke to no-one;un don nadie fam a nonentity, a nobody* * *nadie pron: nobody, no oneno vi a nadie: I didn't see anyone* * *nadie pron nobody / no one / not... anybody -
9 remediar
v.to remedy, to put right (daño).si puedes remediarlo, no vayas ese día don't go on that day if you can help itya no se puede remediar there's nothing to be done about it, it can't be helpedno lo puedo remediar I can't help ital fin se remedió su situación her situation was finally resolvedEl amor cura la tristeza Love remedies loneliness.* * *1 (poner remedio) to remedy2 (reparar) to repair, make good3 (resolver) to solve4 (socorrer) to help, assist5 (evitar) to avoid, prevent* * *verb* * *VT1) (=solucionar) to remedysi el gobierno no lo remedia se perderán muchos puestos de trabajo — if the government does not remedy the situation a lot of jobs will be lost
llorando no remedias nada — you're not going to solve anything by crying, crying won't solve anything
2) (=evitar)es un mujeriego pero le quiero, no puedo remediarlo — he's a womanizer but I love him, I can't help it
3) [+ necesidades] to meet, help with* * *verbo transitivo1) <situación/problema> to remedy; < daño> to repair¿qué piensas hacer para remediarlo? — what are you going to do to put things right?
2) ( evitar)perdí dinero, no pude remediarlo — there was nothing else for it, I lost money
* * *= remedy.Ex. After 1728, the initiative for investigating and remedying the state of the public records passed to the House of Commons.----* remediar la falta de = remedy + the lack of.* remediar una situación = remedy + situation.* * *verbo transitivo1) <situación/problema> to remedy; < daño> to repair¿qué piensas hacer para remediarlo? — what are you going to do to put things right?
2) ( evitar)perdí dinero, no pude remediarlo — there was nothing else for it, I lost money
* * *= remedy.Ex: After 1728, the initiative for investigating and remedying the state of the public records passed to the House of Commons.
* remediar la falta de = remedy + the lack of.* remediar una situación = remedy + situation.* * *remediar [A1 ]vtA ‹situación/problema› to remedy; ‹daño› to repairesto se puede remediar fácilmente this can be easily remedied, this can be put right quite easilysólo la muerte no se puede remediar there's a cure for everything except deathhicieron lo posible por remediar los efectos de la sequía they did everything possible to repair the damage done by the droughtla has ofendido ¿qué piensas hacer para remediarlo? you've offended her, what are you going to do to put things right o to make it up to her?con pedirle perdón no remedias nada saying you're sorry won't solve anythingtratando sólo los síntomas no se remedia el problema the problem won't be solved by treating the symptoms aloneB(evitar): me puse a llorar, no lo pude remediar I burst into tears, I couldn't help it o I couldn't help myselftuve que pagarle 500 pesos más, no pude remediarlo there was nothing else for it o there was no alternative, I had to give him another 500 pesosle tengo gran antipatía, no lo puedo remediar I can't help it, I really can't stand him* * *
remediar ( conjugate remediar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹situación/problema› to remedy;
‹ daño› to repair;◊ ¿qué piensas hacer para remediarlo? what are you going to do to put things right?;
con llorar no remedias nada crying won't solve anything
2 ( evitar):◊ no lo puedo/pude remediar I can't/couldn't help it
remediar verbo transitivo
1 (un daño, un perjuicio) to repair, put right
2 (una necesidad, urgencia) to find a remedy for, solve: cree que puede remediar el problema con fármacos, she thinks she can resolve the problem with medication
3 (evitar) to avoid
♦ Locuciones: no poder remediar, cannot help: no he podido remediar reírme de él, I couldn't help laughing at him
' remediar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
evitar
English:
remedy
- help
* * *remediar vt1. [daño] to remedy, to put right;[problema] to solve;al fin se remedió su situación her situation was finally resolved;un mejunje que se solía beber para remediar la impotencia a concoction that people used to drink as a cure for impotence;ya no se puede remediar there's nothing to be done about it, it can't be helped;no sé qué remedias con insultarla I don't know what good you hope to do by insulting her2. [peligro] to avoid, to prevent;si puedes remediarlo, no vayas ese día don't go on that day if you can help it;no lo puedo remediar I can't help it;no pudo remediar que muchos militantes abandonaran el partido he couldn't prevent many of the rank and file from leaving the party;si alguien no lo remedia, vamos a perder el tren if somebody doesn't do something, we're going to miss the train* * *no puedo remediarlo I can’t do anything about it* * *remediar vt1) : to remedy, to repair2) : to help out, to assist3) evitar: to prevent, to avoid* * *remediar vb1. (problema) to solve -
10 cuanta
adv. & pron.1 containing quantity or relating to it, susceptible of quantity.2 as many as, as much as, the more; correlative of tanto.Cuanto uno es más pobre se le debe socorrer más the poorer a person is the more should he be supported.3 all, whatever.4 excessive, great in some way.* * *1. f., (m. - cuanto) 2. f., (m. - cuanto)* * *
Multiple Entries:
cuanta
cuánta
cuanto,-a
I adjetivo all: come cuanto arroz quieras, eat as much rice as you want
unas cuantas veces, a few times
II pron rel as much as: dice todo cuanto piensa, he says everything he thinks
gasta cuanto tiene, he spends all he has
III pron indef pl unos cuantos, a few
IV adverbio
1 (cantidad) cuanto más..., más, the more... the more: cuanto más trabajo, más me canso, the more I work the more tired I get
cuantos más (seamos), mejor, the more the merrier
2 (tiempo) ven cuanto antes, come as soon as possible
cuanto antes, mejor, the sooner the better
♦ Locuciones: en cuanto, (tan pronto como) as soon as
(en condición de) as
en cuanto a, with respect to, regarding
en cuanto a Javier, as for Javier o as far as Javier is concerned
cuánto,-a
I adjetivo & pron interr sing how much?
(pl) how many?: ¿cuánto es?, how much is it?
¿cuántos días faltan?, how many days are left?
¡cuánta gente!, what a lot of people!
II adverbio how, how much: ¿cuánto quieres a mamá?, how much do you love mummy?
¡cuánto dormiste!, what a long time you slept!
' cuánta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuánto
- miseria
English:
much
-
11 cuánta
adv. & pron.1 containing quantity or relating to it, susceptible of quantity.2 as many as, as much as, the more; correlative of tanto.Cuanto uno es más pobre se le debe socorrer más the poorer a person is the more should he be supported.3 all, whatever.4 excessive, great in some way.* * *f., (m. - cuánto)* * *
Multiple Entries:
cuanta
cuánta
cuanto,-a
I adjetivo all: come cuanto arroz quieras, eat as much rice as you want
unas cuantas veces, a few times
II pron rel as much as: dice todo cuanto piensa, he says everything he thinks
gasta cuanto tiene, he spends all he has
III pron indef pl unos cuantos, a few
IV adverbio
1 (cantidad) cuanto más..., más, the more... the more: cuanto más trabajo, más me canso, the more I work the more tired I get
cuantos más (seamos), mejor, the more the merrier
2 (tiempo) ven cuanto antes, come as soon as possible
cuanto antes, mejor, the sooner the better
♦ Locuciones: en cuanto, (tan pronto como) as soon as
(en condición de) as
en cuanto a, with respect to, regarding
en cuanto a Javier, as for Javier o as far as Javier is concerned
cuánto,-a
I adjetivo & pron interr sing how much?
(pl) how many?: ¿cuánto es?, how much is it?
¿cuántos días faltan?, how many days are left?
¡cuánta gente!, what a lot of people!
II adverbio how, how much: ¿cuánto quieres a mamá?, how much do you love mummy?
¡cuánto dormiste!, what a long time you slept!
' cuánta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuánto
- miseria
English:
much
-
12 socorrida
past part.1 past participle of SOCORRER.2 furnished, well supplied.* * *
socorrido,-a adj (receta, peinado, remedio) handy, useful
(solución, excusa) well-known, trite
un argumento muy socorrido, a well-worn argument
См. также в других словарях:
socorrer — Se conjuga como: temer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: socorrer socorriendo socorrido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. socorro socorres socorre socorremos … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
socorrer — em socorri o numa aflição. socorrer se de socorri me de vários documentos … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
socorrer — verbo transitivo 1. Ayudar (una persona) [a otra persona en un peligro o en una necesidad]: Los países enviaron víveres para socorrer a los damnificados … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
socorrer — |ê| v. pron. 1. Ajudar; auxiliar; defender; acudir logo a. 2. Dar esmola a. 3. Remediar. • v. pron. 4. (com a prep. de ou a). Recorrer a, pedindo auxílio; valer se da proteção de … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
socorrer — (Del lat. succurrĕre). 1. tr. Ayudar, favorecer en un peligro o necesidad. 2. Dar a alguien a cuenta parte de lo que se le debe, o de lo que ha de devengar. 3. prnl. ant. Acogerse, refugiarse … Diccionario de la lengua española
socorrer — {{#}}{{LM S36136}}{{〓}} {{ConjS36136}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynS37034}} {{[}}socorrer{{]}} ‹so·co·rrer› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} Prestar ayuda o auxilio en un peligro o en una necesidad: • El automovilista se detuvo para socorrer al herido.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
socorrer — ► verbo transitivo 1 Ayudar a una persona en un peligro o una necesidad: ■ no se ahogó gracias a que un bañista lo socorrió. SINÓNIMO asistir auxiliar 2 Pagar parte de lo que se le debe a una persona a cuenta. SINÓNIMO sufragar * * * socorrer… … Enciclopedia Universal
socorrer — v tr Brindar auxilio o ayuda a alguien que lo necesita mucho: socorrer a los pobres, El santísimo Señor de Chalma me ha de hacer el milagro de socorrerme … Español en México
socorrer — transitivo auxiliar, ayudar*, amparar, asistir, remediar, tender la mano, salvar. Auxiliar se utiliza cuando se trata, generalmente, de una situación de peligro o de gran necesidad: socorrer a los heridos de un accidente. * * * Sinónimos: ■… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
socorrer la plaza — Dar socorro a una persona necesitada … Enciclopedia Universal
socórrer — so|cór|rer Mot Pla Verb transitiu … Diccionari Català-Català