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81 varonil
adj.1 masculine, male (masculino).2 manly, male, masculine.* * *► adjetivo1 manly, virile, male* * *ADJ1) (=viril) manly, virile; (=enérgico) vigorous2) (Bio) male3) pey [mujer] mannish* * *a) ( viril) manly, masculinevoz/aspecto varonil — masculine voice/appearance
* * *= manly [manlier -comp., manliest -sup].Ex. First of all, video games are often best enjoyed simultaneously with other manly activities such as chewing and drinking.* * *a) ( viril) manly, masculinevoz/aspecto varonil — masculine voice/appearance
* * *= manly [manlier -comp., manliest -sup].Ex: First of all, video games are often best enjoyed simultaneously with other manly activities such as chewing and drinking.
* * *1 (masculino, viril) manly, masculinevoz/aspecto varonil masculine voice/appearance2 ‹mujer› (hombruna) mannish, masculine, butch ( colloq pej)* * *
varonil adjetivo
varonil adjetivo virile, manly
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manly
* * *varonil adj1. [del varón] masculine, male2. [viril] manly, virile;un hombre muy varonil a very manly man;una mujer un tanto varonil a rather mannish woman* * *adj manly, virile* * *varonil adj1) : masculine, manly2) : mannish -
82 ago
ago, ēgī, āctum, ere (griech. ἄγω, altind. ájati, ›geht, treibt‹), in Bewegung setzen, d.i. machen, daß etw. vorwärts geht, I) eig., im Raume = führend, leitend in Bewegung setzen, treiben, 1) im allg. = treiben, führen, leiten, α) Tiere als Treiber, Hirt usw., tauros, Verg.: nobile armentum, Aur. Vict.: mercede caballum, Hor.: capellas protenus, hinwegtreiben, Verg.: ex loco infesto porro armentum, Liv.: ex agris in urbem pecora armentaque, Iul. Obs.: bovem Romam, Liv.: boves ad flumina, Verg.: pecora per calles, Curt.: greges ante se, Sen.: elephantos ante agmen, Curt.: belua in hostes imperio, in suos metu agitur, Curt.: celso Nysae de vertice agere tigres, Verg.: m. 1. Sup., pecus venum, Pacuv. tr. 121: pecus pastum, Varr. LL. 6, 41: capellas pastas potum, Verg. ecl. 9, 24: poet. m. Infin., omne cum Proteus pecus egit altos visere montes, Hor. carm. 1, 2, 8. – β) Menschen als Führer, Treiber usw., reliquum agmen pecudum more, vor sich her treiben, Curt.: copulā vinctum ante se Thyum, Nep.: in via cursores et Numidas et multum ante se pulveris, Sen.: captivos prae se, Curt.: virgis proditorem in urbem, Liv.: per omnem vicum alqm verbere, Tac.: alqm ad mortem, zum Tode führen, Tac.: servum suum sub furca ad supplicium, Val. Max.: captivos sub curribus Indos, im Triumph aufführen, Mart.: u. animos per orbem————agi, von der Seelenwanderung, Sen. – dah. auch (wie ἄγειν) = »mitbringen, mitnehmen«, multis milibus actis armatorum ex ea regione, Liv. – u. der milit. t.t. agmen agere, den Zug in Bewegung setzen = mit ihm aufbrechen, ihn marschieren lassen, nunc agendo, nunc sustinendo agmen, Liv.: agmen agens equitum, führend, Verg.: u. vom Zuge der Schiffe, agmen agens, Verg.: gew. im Passiv, agmen agitur, der Zug (das Heer) bewegt sich, bricht auf, marschiert, m. Advv., wie citius, raptim u. dgl., Liv. (s. die Belege bei Fabri Liv. 21, 61, 4). – u. in der Umgangsspr., agere se, »sich treiben« = »gehen, kommen« (s. Spengel Ter. Andr. 708. Hildebr. Apul. met. 5, 2. p. 310), quo agis te? wohin gehst du? Plaut.: quo hinc te agis? Ter.: unde agis te? od. bl. unde agis? woher kommst du? Plaut.: ebenso ecce gubernator sese Palinurus agebat, kam daher, Verg. – γ) ein Pferd (als Reiter od. Fuhrmann), ein Fahrzeug (Wagen, Schiff) treiben = führen, leiten, lenken, steuern, iumenta od. currum, die Tiere od. den Wagen lenken, den Wagenlenker machen, Wagenlenker sein, Liv., Curt. u.a.: equum ad vallum, an den W. heranreiten, Tac.: equum in hostem, auf den F. lossprengen, Curt.: per patris corpus carpentum, den Wagen über des V. Leichnam lenken, Liv.: u. so super ipsum corpus carpentum, Aur. Vict.: currus in diversum, Sen.: adductos intus agere equos, sprichw. (s. intus), Ov. fast. 6,————586. – colles, quos agimus praeter navem, Lucr.: navim agere ignarus navis timet, Hor.: dic, unde onustam celocem agere praedicem, sag, von wo du deinen Kutter geladen hierher treibst (scherzh. = von wo du angetrunken herkommst), Plaut.: instructas quadriremes ad urbem, Curt.: in litus naves, auf den Strand treiben, -laufen lassen, Liv.: ratem in amnem, Ov.: rex classem in diversam partem agi iusserat, Curt.: simul naves in adversum amnem agebantur, wurden stromaufwärts geführt, Tac.: quibus (Austris) feliciter acti, Ov. – δ) übh. etw. Lebl. in Bewegung setzen, treiben, es sich bewegen-, es gehen machen, in Gang bringen, von Menschen usw., agens carmine quercus (von Orpheus), Verg.: vocem cubantes excitant (bringen in Gang), et cum egerunt (u. wenn sie sie in Bewegung gesetzt haben), Cic.: tantas moles nullā ope, quae cerneretur, admotas deorum numine agi credebant, Curt. – v. Lebl., nubes ventus agens, Lucr.: Pactolus aureas undas agens, Varr. fr.: maiore vi ac mole undas (v. einem Flusse), Curt.: longeque fluctus (v. Meere), Curt.: flumen maiore impetu adversum agitur, strömt mit desto größerer Gewalt nach der entgegengesetzten Richtung, Curt.: duplex agitur per lumbos spira, doppelt läuft durch die Lenden das Rückgrat hin, Verg.: agentes frigora venti, mitbringend, Verg.: trisulcum fulmen igni fervido actum, Varr. fr.: corpora agunt contagia————late, verbreiten weit, Ov.: intus agere lacrimas, verschlucken, Albinov. eleg. 114. – ε) als milit. t.t. die Belagerungsmaschinen gegen einen Ort hin in Bewegung setzen, vorschieben, näher rücken, vineas turresque ad oppidum, Caes.: testudinem, Sall.2) insbes.: a) zu rascherer Bewegung antreiben, nach einem Ziele (bes. wider Willen, gewaltsam) forttreiben, fortführen, fortreißen, α) Tiere u. Menschen, equo temere acto, sein Pf. aufs Geratewohl angetrieben, Liv.: u. sprichw., agas asellum, du magst den Esel antreiben (er wird doch nicht schnell laufen lernen; vgl. Hor. sat. 1, 1, 90) = du bist und bleibst der alte, Cic. de or. 2, 258. – ne se avium modo, quas naturalis levitas ageret ad sidera (aufschwinge zu den Sternen), inani ac puerili mentis affectu efferret, Curt.: quā impetus egit equos, wohin wildes Gelüst trieb die Pf., Ov.: quā quemque metus agebat, diffugerunt, Curt.: diffugiunt, quo quemque agit error, Ov. – dah. im Passiv, agi = fortgetrieben-, fortgerissen-, fortgeführt od. umhergeführt werden, rennen, stürmen, fliegen usw., turbā fugientium actus, mit fortgerissen, Liv.: quo multitudo omnis agebatur, rannte, stürmte, Liv.: agi per auras, durch die Lüfte geführt werden, Verg.: agi longis erroribus (auf. l. Irrfahrten), Vell. u. Verg. – β) Dinge, membris agit atra venena, treibt heraus aus den Gl., Verg.: u. (nach der Lehre Epikurs, daß alles Sein u.————Geschehen aus zufälligen Bewegungen von Atomen herrühre) quibus forte temere humana negotia volvi agique persuasum est, sich im bunten Wirbel drehe, Curt. 5, 11 (31), 10. – u. bes. animam agere, »den Lebenshauch austreiben« = »in den letzten Zügen liegen, den Geist aufgeben« (vgl. Cic. Tusc. 1, 19), Cael. (b. Cic.), Liv. u.a.: im Wortspiel, eodem tempore et gestum et animam agere, gleichs. die Seele aus dem Leibe heraustreiben, Cic.: est tanti, habere animam, ut agam, leben, um zu sterben, Sen.: ne quod agas desit, agas animam, damit du etwas zu treiben habest, treib dir die Seele aus, Mart.: u. scherzh. res (mein Vermögen) quom animam agebat, Plaut. – b) beunruhigend, jagend, verfolgend forttreiben od. in Bewegung setzen, α) Tiere u. Menschen = umhertreiben, jagen, hetzen, verfolgen, cervos (v. Hunden), Verg.: apros latratu turbabis agens, scheuchst du mit bellender Meute in die Flucht, Verg.: egi per iuga longa canes, Ov. – ceteros ruerem, agerem etc., Ter.: amantes aestuantes (v. Amor), Varr. fr.: obvios, fortstoßen, Suet.: glebis aut saxis aut fustibus alqm de fundo praecipitem, Cic.: u. bes. vom Verfolgen der Feinde (vgl. Fabri Liv. 24, 42, 3), praecipites Pompeianos, Caes.: cursu palantes Troas, Verg. – u.m. Angabe wohin? fugientes hostes ad naves, Iustin.: exsulem populum Rom. in hostium urbem, Liv.: alqm in exsilium, Liv.: hostem penitus in intimas solitudi-————nes, Suet.: Narseum in ultimas regni solitudines, Eutr.: poet. m. Dat. loc., puerum Orco (in den O.), Hor. sat. 2, 5, 49. – β) Dinge, certatim remis mare, aufregen, Val. Flacc.: acta boreā pinus, hin- u. hergetrieben, gejagt, Ov. – c) ( wie ἄγειν) von irgendwo weg-, forttreiben, bes. gefangen od. als Beute, inde actae boves, Liv.: reliquum agmen (hostium) more pecudum intactum agebatur, iubente rege, ut caedibus abstineretur, Curt.: dah. raubend weg-, forttreiben, rauben, redigunt actas in sua rura boves, Ov. – u. so praedam od. praedas (pecoris et mancipiorum) agere, »Vieh (u. Sklaven) als Beute mit fortnehmen« u. übh. »Beute machen, plündern« (griech. λεηλατειν), Sall., Liv. u.a.; vgl. pulchram praedam agat, eine schöne Beute machte (= einen schönen Fund täte), si quis illam invenerit aulam onustam auri, Plaut. aulul. 610 sq. – dah. insbes., ferre od. (selten) portare et agere ( wie φέρειν καὶ ἄγειν) = totes u. lebendes Eigentum »fortschaffen (ferre) u. fortführen (agere)«, teils von den Eigentümern (also im nichtfeindlichen Sinne), res, quae ferri agique possunt, bewegliche Habe, Liv.: simul animadvertit multa undique portari agique, Caes. b.c. 2, 25, 2: teils von Feinden »ausplündern u. wegschleppen«, cum ferret cuncta atque ageret, Liv.: postquam res sociorum ante oculos prope suos ferri agique vidit, Liv.: hi ferre agere plebem plebisque res, Liv. (vgl. Fabri Liv. 22, 3, 7. Drak. Liv.————33, 13, 10. Ruperti Tac. hist. 1, 2, 11): u. bildl. (wie im Griech.), principes fori agunt feruntque cuncta, reißen alles mit sich fort, schalten und walten nach Willkür, Tac. dial. 8, 2. – d) mit einer gewissen körperlichen Anstrengung (schlagend, stoßend, werfend, biegend usw.) wohin treiben, bes. so, daß es festsitzt, eindringt usw., sublicae oblique agebantur, wurden eingerammt, Caes.: pinus ab alto ad terram, von oben bis auf den Boden biegen, Ov.: fundam circum caput, schwingen, Verg.: per costas pugionem, stoßen, Aur. Vict.: per utrumque gladium Val. Max.: hasta alci per armos acta, Verg.: dah. in crucem agere, ans Kreuz schlagen, heften, Cic. u.a. – e) »in fortlaufender Richtung gestalten«, α) in räumlicher Ausdehnung anlegen, unser ziehen, führen, fundamenta, Cic.: parietem, Cic.: aggerem, Caes.: cuniculos, Caes.: cuniculos ad aerarium, Cic., od. per magna spatia, Plin.: cloacam maximam sub terram, Liv.: molem mari, ins Meer hineinbauen, Curt.: amnem occultas egisse vias subter mare, sich einen Weg gebahnt, Verg. – so bes. als t.t. der Feldmetzkunst, limitem agere, »die Grenzmark ziehen«, Tac.: u. poet., latum per agmen limitem agit ferro, haut sich Bahn querdurch, Verg.: u. im Bilde, idem limes agendus erit, d.i. das gleiche Mittel anzuwenden, Ov. – β) von Gewächsen = nach innen od. außen treiben, hervortreiben, ansetzen, radices, Varr.: radices in————profundum, Plin.: u. im Bilde, vera gloria radices agit atque propagatur, Cic. – u. so gemmas, coliculum, folia, florem, frondem, Varr., Col. u. Plin.: poet., ossa robur agunt, die Gebeine werden zu hartem Holze, Ov.: u. se laetus ad auras palmes agit, sich fröhlich zur Luft aufschwinget das Reis, Verg.: actae ad sidera pinus, emporgewachsen, reichend, Verg. – γ) übh. aus sich heraustreiben, zum Vorschein bringen, scintillas, Funken sprühen, Lucr.: spumas, Sch. treiben, schäumen, Lucr.: cum spumas ageret in ore, sein Maul schäumte, Cic.: rimas, Risse, Sprünge bekommen, sich spalten (vom Holz, von Bäumen, vom Erdboden usw.), Cic. u.a.II) übtr.: A) im allg.: a) übh. in tätige Bewegung setzen, treiben, führen, leiten, bringen, animus cuncta agit atque habet, Sall.: u. so alqm transversum agere, jmd. auf Abwege treiben, -führen (von glücklichen Umständen usw.), Sall., Sen. u.a. (vgl. Kritz Sall. Iug. 6, 3): per reges actum genus omne Latinos, das durch alle lat. Könige durchging, Verg. Aen. 12, 530. – u. Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimine agetur, behandelt werden, Verg. Aen. 1, 574. – mit Ang. wohin? od. wozu? durch ein Adv. od. durch in od. ad m. Akk., α) = in einen Zustand treiben, versetzen, bringen, animum in admirationem curae priscorum, Plin.: alqm in furorem, in insaniam, Quint.: in desperationem agi, Liv. epit.: si quis ad illa te agat, ver-————setzte dich ein Gott hin, Hor. – β) zu einem Entschlusse, zu einer Vornahme treiben, führen, bestimmen, bringen, matre agente, auf Antrieb der M., Capit.: poëmata dulcia sunto et quocumque volent animum auditoris agunto, Hor.: alqm confestim od. praecipitem ad certamen, Liv.: pravis et externis religionibus captas mentes velut furialibus stimulis ad omne scelus et ad omnem libidinem agere, Liv.: irā deorum ad tantum nefas agi, Curt.: ag. Latinos falsis criminibus in arma, Liv.: in favorem aut odium contactu valentiorum agi, sich bestimmen lassen, Tac.: alqm in fraudem, zum Verrat treiben, Verg.: poet. m. folg. Infin., desertas quaerere terras auguriis agimur divum, Verg. Aen. 3, 4 sq. – b) in unruhige Bewegung setzen, umhertreiben, jagen, verfolgen, beunruhigen, plagen, quälen u. dgl., amor me ludificat, fugat, agit, Plaut.: agunt eum praecipitem poenae civium Romanorum, Cic.: acerba fata Romanos agunt, Hor.: diris agam vos, Hor.: agentia verba, Worte, die zur Verzweiflung treiben, Hor. – c) in stürmische Bewegung setzen, ubi (multitudo) aut studio agitur aut irā, in Bewegung gesetzt, aufgeregt wird, Curt. 6, 9 (33), 6: dah. aus dem Gleichgewicht heben, -bringen, erschüttern, perpetua naturalis bonitas, quae nullis casibus neque agitur neque minuitur, weder aus dem Gleichgewicht gebracht, erschüttert wird, Nep. Att. 9, 1. – d) in tätige Bewegung setzen, treiben,————anregen, anfeuern, in Tätigkeit-, in Übung erhalten, seu te discus agit, Hor. sat. 2, 2, 13: non anxia mentem agit spes, Claud. cons. Prob. et Ol. 65 sq. – e) refl. agere (absol.) od. agere se, α) agere (absol.) = irgendwo sich umhertreiben, sein Wesen treiben, sich aufhalten, sich befinden, weilen, edoctus, ubi ageret, Dict.: in partibus orientis, Lact.: clerus Romae agens, Cypr.: sub Alpibus, Flor.: sub extremis Alpium radicibus inter Arsiam Titiumque flumen, Flor.: multum et familiariter cum alqo, viel u. vertraut mit jmd. umgehen, Sall.: inter Vinios... variā et pudendā sorte, mit Leuten wie Vinius... umgehen, Tac.: inter homines (v. Christus), weilen, Lact.: agere inter homines desinere, aufhören unter den Menschen zu weilen = sterben, Tac.: in carne mortali, Lact. – v. Völkern, irgendwo wohnen, hausen, Batavi donec trans Rhenum agebant, Tac.: Africa, quae procul a mari incultius agebat, Sall.: Gaetulos partim in tuguriis, alios incultius vagos agere, Sall.: plerumque sub silvis, Flor. – v. Staaten, unter dem u. dem stehen, octo civitates quae sub ipsis agebant, Eutr. 2, 2: Thracia, Cilicia, Commagene, quae sub regibus amicis egerant, Eutr. 7, 19. – von Soldaten = stehen, in der Schlacht, auf Posten, im Winterquartier usw., apud primos, Sall.: totum diem in armis, Dict.: circa muros et in stationibus solute ac neglegenter, Liv.: haud longe, Tac.: trans Padum, Tac.: Lugduni, Tac.: in vico————Marcoduro incuriosius, Tac.: ala in finibus suis agens, Tac.: Chauci inter auxilia Romana agentes, Tac.; vgl. Kritz Tac. Agr. 18, 2. Heräus Tac. hist. 2, 39, 11. – v. Beamten (Statthaltern), im Amte sein, dienstlich tätig sein, haud procul inde, Tac.: Minturnis, Tac.: Antiochiae et circa Armeniam, Eutr.: in Raetia et Norico, Eutr. – β) m. se u. absol., auf eine gewisse Weise sein Wesen treiben, es so u. so treiben, irgendwie sich benehmen, sich zeigen, sich verhalten, tantā mobilitate Numidae sese agunt, Sall.: quanto ferocius ante se egerint, Tac.: sic se agere, Rutil. Lup.: non ex institutione Stoica se agere, Sen.: se ingenti modestiā agere, Eutr.: contra Gordianos superbissime, Capit. Gord. 30 in.: ut nummularii probe se agant circa omne negotium suum, ICt.: neglegenter se et avare agentes, Eutr.: sed agant se, ut volunt, Sulpic. Sev. Vgl. Ruhnken Rutil. Lup. 2, 4 extr. – u. (ohne se) quemadmodum sanis hominibus agendum est od. quemadmodum sanos agere conveniat, Cels.: agere insolentius, Eutr.: feroces pro victoribus agere, sich wie S. benehmen (ohne es zu sein), Sall.: agere pro dei sacerdote, Cypr.: libertinos, qui pro equitibus Romanis agerent, Suet.: tota civitas laeta agere, Sall.: quieti ac sine terrore egēre, Dict.: sermone, cultu etc. ut Germani agunt, Tac.B) eine Zeit, eine Tätigkeit od. einen Zustand vor sich gehen machen: 1) eine Zeit gleichs. »herauffüh-————ren u. ablaufen lassen«, sie den Kreislauf vollenden lassen, cum Tithonia coniunx quintae tempora lucis aget, Ov.: ver illud erat, ver magnus agebat orbis, Frühling hatte der große Weltumfang, Verg. – dah. α) mit annus u. einer Ordinalzahl = im...ten Jahre stehen (= es erreicht, aber noch nicht überschritten haben), so u. so alt sein (s. Ruhnken Suet. Caes. 1), quartum annum agere incipientes, Varr.: quartum annum ago et octogesimum, Cic.: qui sextum et octogesimum annum agens causam dixerit, Liv.: annum plenum nonum decimum agens, ICt.: annum agens vicesimum aetatis, Eutr.: quinquagesimum et quartum agens aetatis annum, Suet.: erst spätlat. mit Plur. von annus und einer Kardinalzahl, decem et octo annos agens, Capit. Anton. phil. 5, 1; vgl. Capit. Gord. 15, 2 u. 22, 2: decem et novem agebat annos, Augustin. de civ. dei 15, 12, 1. – u. (von einem Zeitabschnitt) im Passiv, agi, im Ablauf begriffen sein, ablaufen, u. im Perfect. = abgelaufen-, verflossen-, am Ende sein, postquam ad te venit, mensis agitur hic iam septimus, Ter.: ut tunc principium anni agebatur, man im Anfange des Jahres stand, Liv.: Vergilii aetate incognita, a cuius obitu XC aguntur anni, der nunmehr 90 Jahre tot ist, Plin.: bis tricenis annis actis, Laber. fr.: actis in regno XV annis, Iustin.: menses iam tibi esse actos vides, Plaut.: mensibus actis, Varr. LL. – β) eine Zeit (die Lebenszeit, die Jahre, einen Zeitab-————schnitt) zubringen, hinbringen, verleben, aevum agere consuetis in armis, Pacuv. fr.: aetatem domi, Enn. fr.: aetatem cum uno viro, mit einem M. leben, Ter.: aetatem procul a re publica, Sall.: aetatem in litteris, Cic.: vitam pudice, Ter.: vitam sanctissime honestissimeque, Cic.: vitam ruri, Ter. u. Liv.: silvestrem vitam, im Walde leben, Solin.: tolerabilem senectutem, Cic.: pleraque tempora in venando, Sall.: medium tempus ad proconsulatum usque in otio secessuque, Suet.: dies in terra, noctes in aqua (vom Krokodil), Plin.: noctem inter gaudia, Verg.: noctem quietam, non insomnem, Tac.: totam eam noctem cum magno animi metu perpetuis vigiliis, Liv.: nec tranquillior nox diem tam foede actum excepit, Liv.: hiemem sub tectis suis, Liv., od. in castris, Sall.: ibi hiberna, Liv.: ad Tarentum aestiva, Liv. – dah. absol. = leben, existieren, homines, qui tum agebant, Tac.: ne sine solacio ageret (lebe, bleibe), Tac.: agere procul, fern stehen, Tac.: per mollitiem, in W. dahinleben, Sall.: sine legibus certis, sine magistratibus, Liv.: arbitrio alieno, Dict.: incertā pace, Liv.: in otio, Flor.: adhuc usque id est per longam temporum seriem agentes, Cypr.2) eine Tätigkeit od. einen Zustand vor sich gehen lassen, in bezug auf etw. tätig sein, handeln, etw. treiben, betreiben, tun, beginnen, besorgen, verrichten, ausführen, vollführen, haec agens, wäh-————rend er damit beschäftigt war, Liv. u. Curt. (s. Wölffl. Liv. Krit. S. 28): omnia quae fiunt (entsteht, in der Natur), quaeque aguntur (getan wird, von Menschen), Cic.: ibi quid agat secum cogitat, Enn. fr.: sed eos (deos) non curare opinor, quid agat humanum genus, Enn. fr.: quaeso, ne temere hanc rem agas, ne iracunditer, Caecil. fr.: o, quid agis? ach, was beginnst du? Hor.: quid vos agitis? was treibt ihr (was beschäftigt euch)? Cic.: nihil agis, quin ego audiam, Cic.: cum scribas et aliquid agas eorum, quorum consuesti, Luccei. bei Cic.: nec quicquam raptim aut forte temere egeritis, Liv.: quod agendum aut faciendum sit, id non recusem, Cic.: agerent facerentque, ut e re publica ducerent, Liv.: agerent (sie sollten nur zumachen) ac ferirent, Tac.: omnes fere res asperas per Iugurtham agere, Sall.: quae cuncta etsi consilio ductuque alterius agebantur, Tac.: castrensis iurisdictio... plura manu agens, vieles tätlich bewirkend, Tac.: multa agendo nihil agere, Phaedr.: operose nihil agere, Sen.: dum aliud agitur (nebenbei), ediscere alqd, Quint.: cuncta impetu militum acta, ging vor sich, Tac.: iucundi acti labores, Cic. – agere res egregias, Eutr.: multa in Hispania bene, Eutr.: multa strenue, Eutr.: nihil non tranquillum et placidum, Eutr.: nihil iniustum ad augendum fiscum, Eutr.: nihil quasi Romanus egit, er benahm sich in keinem Stücke wie ein Römer, Eutr. – in der Umgangsspr., quid agis?————was treibst du? was machst du? wie geht's? Plaut., Cic. u.a.: quid agit? was macht sie? wie geht es ihr? Ter.: quid agitur? was macht man? wie geht's? was gibt's? wie stehen die Sachen? Komik. – ebenso bei Fragen der Verlegenheit, des Zweifels, der Furcht, quid faciam? quid agam? was soll ich tun? was soll ich anfangen? Komik.: quid ages? Ter.: ebenso quid ago? quid agimus? Komik. u.a. (s. Brix Plaut. mil. 250 u. trin. 1062): u. in der indir. Frage, neque satis centurionibus constabat, quid agerent, Caes. – u. die Formeln, age, si quid agis, als drängende Aufforderung, »mach! mach!«, »mach Ernst mit deinem Vorsaße!« Plaut. (s. Lorenz Plaut. mil. 214. Brix Plaut. trin. 981). – age, ut vis, mach's, wie du willst, Plaut.: u. so age, age, ut lubet, Ter. – quod agis, id agas, bleib bei deinem Vorsatze, Plaut.: u. so age porro, tamen istuc ago, ich bleibe doch dabei (bei dem von dir empfohlenen Verfahren), Ter. – absol., se non interfuisse, sed egisse (dabei [als Zeuge] tätig gewesen sei, zu tun gehabt habe) dicit, Cic.: industria in agendo, celeritas in conficiendo, Cic.: defessa iubendo est saeva Iovis coniunx; ego sum indefessus agendo, Ov.: vigilando, agendo, bene consulendo prospere omnia cedunt, Sall. – bes. m. Advv., auf irgend eine Weise handeln, verfahren, zu Werke gehen, lenius, Sall.: pariter, Sall.: facile iusteque, Tac.: cum (consules) primo anno bene egissent, ihre Verwaltung gut war,————Eutr.: u. so cum humane nobiscum hiems egerit, Sen. – dah. male, bene, praeclare agere cum alqo, übel-, gut- (glimpflich), sehr gut mit jmd. verfahren, - ihn behandeln, Plaut. u. Cic.: ebenso cum omnibus Romae aequo iure, Eutr.: u. im Passiv, male, bene agitur cum alqo, »es steht mit jmd. –, geht jmdm. übel, gut, vortrefflich«, Cic.: u. so egregie actum nobis (= nobiscum) est, siquidem etc., Dict.: u. bl. praeclare agitur, si etc., Cic.Dah. a) aliquid agere, handeln, tätig sein, im Ggstz. zum Müßiggang, zur Ruhe, zur Überlegung, qui talibus diebus imprudens aliquid egisset, Macr.: virtus agit aliquid, Sen. – u. ohne aliquid, zB. surgamus, eamus, agamus, Lucil. fr.: quod (daß sie) egerunt,... quod reliquerunt, Cic.: bes. im Partic. Praes., im Gerundio u. Gerundivo, agentes audentesque, Liv.: aliud agendi tempus, aliud quiescendi, Cic.: agendum atque obviam eundum est, Sall. fr.: Maecenas... vir providens atque agendi sciens, gewandter Geschäftsmann, Vell.: audendum atque agendum, non consultandum in tanto malo esse, Liv.; vgl. Fabri Sall. Cat. 21, 3. Korte Sall. Cat. 52, 59. Kritz Sall. hist. fr. 1, 45, 7. Benecke Cic. de imp. Cn. Pomp. 3, 8. p. 90; u. (über die Verbindung aud. et ag.) Fabri Liv. 21, 40, 6. – u. der Ggstz. nihil agere, nichts tun, untätig sein, müßig gehen, numquam se plus agere, quam cum nihil ageret, Cic.: nihil agendo homines male————agere discunt, Cato. fr.: iam dies hic sextus est, cum nihil egi, Pompon. fr. – b) = so u. so viel ausrichten, bewirken, etiam quicquam egisti? Afran. fr.: non nihil egisti hoc loco, Cic.: nihilo plus agas, quam si des operam etc., du dürftest nicht mehr ausrichten = das wäre ebensoviel, als wenn du usw., Ter.: nihil agit in amore inermus, Caecil. fr.: nihil agis, das hilft dir nichts, Ter.: nihil agis, dolor, du richtest nichts aus, vermagst nichts über mich, Cic.: u. so ars nihil sane egisse videatur, nisi etc., Cic.: non multum egerit, dürfte nicht viel ausrichten, Cur. b. Cic.; vgl. Ruhnken Rutil. Lup. 2, 11 extr. – dah. so u. soviel vermögen, ausmachen, von dem u. dem Einfluß sein, multum agit sexus, aetas, condicio, Quint.: argumenta ac testes quid egerint, Quint. – c) etwas ernstlich betreiben, α) auf etw. achten, aufpassen, achtgeben (s. Ruhnk. Ter. Andr. 1, 2, 15. Arntzen Plin. pan. 5, 3. p. 28), hoc agam, ich werde aufpassen, lauern, Ter.: hoc (istuc) od. hanc rem age, hoc od. hanc rem agite, aufgepaßt, achtgegeben, Komik. u.a. (s. Lorenz Plaut. Pseud. 149): hocine agis an non? hörst du denn darauf? Ter.: at iam hoc non agis, du passest nicht auf, Ter.: id ago sedulo, ich denke ernstlich daran, Ter.: u. so nisi id agat et adsit, darauf achtet u. bei der Hand ist, Cic.: quae suā sponte, etiam si id non agas, cadunt, Cic.: cras agamus haec, wollen wir auf dieses Thema weiter Bedacht neh-————men, es weiter verfolgen, Cic. – u. der Ggstz., alias res agere, Komik u. Cic., od. aliud agere, Cic., »andere Dinge (Allotria, Nebendinge) treiben, sich mit andern Dingen befassen«, d.h. »nicht aufmerken, unaufmerksam-, unachtsam-, zerstreut sein«. – β) etw. im Werke od. im Sinne haben, auf etw. sinnen, denken, ausgehen, mit etw. umgehen, etw. beabsichtigen, im Schilde führen, mit etw. vorzüglich sich abgeben, etw. sich besonders angelegen sein lassen (vgl. Ochsner Cic. Ecl. p. 285), aliud agentes (vorhabend), aliud simulantes (vorgebend), Cic.: nescio quid mens mea maius agat, Ov.: observabo, quam rem agat, Plaut.: quid agat, quid consilii captet, Ter.: quid cogitent, Cic.: id s egissent, Cic.: in omni vita nihil aliud egi, habe es mir zur Aufgabe meines Lebens gemacht, Cic.: fratri proditionem, Tac.: de intranda Britannia, Tac. – u. bes. id agere ( selten hoc agere od. bl. agere), ut od. ne etc., das im Werke od. Sinne haben, das sich zum Hauptgeschäfte machen, daß od. daß nicht usw., damit umgehen, darauf ausgehen, -denken, sich ein besonderes Geschäft daraus machen, es darauf absehen, beabsichtigen, zu usw., qui tum, cum maxime fallunt, id agunt, ut viri boni esse videantur, Cic.: non enim id agit, ut insidietur et observet, sed iam favet, Cic.: id agere ac moliri coepit, ut desciscerent ab Insubribus Cenomani, Liv.: id agendum, ut ea facere videamur irati, Cic.: non————ergo id agitur, ut aliquid assensu meo comprobem, darauf kommt es mir nicht an, daß ich usw., Cic.: certiorem eum fecit, id agi, ut pons dissolveretur, Nep.: id ab isto actum esse, ut ille suppositus facile et libenter se illum, qui non erat, esse simularet, Cic. – ego id agam, quī mihi ne detur, Ter.: itaque neque tu multum interfuisti rebus gerendis, et ego id semper egi, ne interessem, Cic. – tu, dum tua navis in alto est, hoc age (sieh zu), ut mutata retrorsum te ferat aura, Hor. ep. 1, 18, 87 sq. – qui hoc agit, ut prior sit, Quint. 10, 2, 10.3) etwas mit dem gehörigen äußern Vortrag (s. actio no. II) in Handlung setzen, darstellen, a) v. Redner, darstellen, vortragen, deklamieren (vgl. Gernhard Cic. de sen. 16), id cum pronuntiamus, agimus, Varr. LL.: haec ille egit, Cic.: quae sic ab illo acta esse constabat, oculis, voce, gestu, ut etc., Cic.: absol., agere cum dignitate ac venustate, Cic. – b) vom Rhapsoden usw., vortragen, hersagen, rezitieren, carmen, Val. Flacc. 1, 783; 4, 87. – c) vom Schauspieler, α) durch bloßes Gebärdenspiel od. durch die Rede mit dem nötigen Gebärdenspiel darstellen, vortragen, spielen, in scaena gestum, als Schauspieler auftreten, Cic.: mimum, Suet. u. Macr. (vgl. ag. choros, Prop.): canticum aliquanto magis vigente motu, die Handlung der Monodie (canticum) mit weit lebendigerem Gebärdenspiel darstellen,————Liv.: numquam agit hunc versum Roscius eo gestu, quo potest etc., mit solchem Feuer spielen, Cic.: haec (diese Septenare) quantis ab illo (Aesopo) clamoribus agebantur! Cic. – u. so fabulam (comoediam, tragoediam), ein Stück darstellen, spielen, Komik. u. Cic., u. aufführen (spielen) lassen, zur Aufführung bringen, Komik. (s. Wagner Ter. heaut. p. 27): novam fabulam, Varr. LL.: statariam, Ter.: u. so Menandri Eunuchum, das Stück des M. »der Eunuch«, Ter. – primas partes (die erste Rolle, die Hauptrolle), Ter.: u. so (im Bilde) priores partes, Cic.: Amphionis partes (Rolle), Varr. fr. – so auch eandem personam in triclinio agere (v. einem Mimen), Macr. sat. 2, 7, 17: u. bildl., hanc personam induisti; agenda est, Sen. de ben. 2, 17, 2: agenda est persona, quam mihi miles imposuit, Vopisc. Prob. 10, 7. – β) agere alqm (servum, lenonem, Ballionem u. dgl.), die Person (eines Stückes auf der Bühne) darstellen, Ter. u. Cic.: u. bes. übtr., im gewöhnl. Leben jmds. Rolle, jmd. spielen, abgeben, machen = sich (im Ernst od. aus Heuchelei) benehmen wie usw., senatorem, den Senator spielen, Tac.: nobilem. den Vornehmen spielen, Cael. in Cic. ep.: amicum, convivam, patrem familias, Sen.: filium, Sen, rhet.: ministrum imperatoris, Tac.: Rhodi specei secessus exsulem, als Verbannter leben, Tac.: bonum consulem, Plin. pan.: abstinentissimum virum, Liv. epit.: propu-————gnatores sceleris, als Verfechter des V. auftreten, Iustin. Vgl. Bremi Suet. Tib. 12. – dah. d) Dank u. Lob mündlich od. schriftlich an den Tag legen, ausdrücken, aussprechen, bezeigen, sagen, alci gratias od. (im feierlichen Tone, Gebet usw.) grates, Cic.: alci gratias pro alqa re, Plaut.: dis laudes gratesque, Liv.; vgl. gratia.4) machen, daß eine Veranstaltung ein Zustand vor sich geht: a) ein Fest od. eine festliche Veranstaltung übh. begehen, feiern, halten, festos dies anniversarios, Cic.: festum diem, Iustin.: diem natalem u. bl. natalem, Tibull.: Idus, Hor.: quinquatrus iucunde, Suet.: diem festum Dianae per triduum, Liv.: festum genialiter, Ov.: choros, aufführen, Prop. u. Cypr.: triumphum de alqo, Cic.: acto cum gloria triumpho, Vell. – b) Zustände aller Art, α) der Ruhe = etw. halten, beobachten (längere Zeit) in etw. verharren, pacem, Sall. fr.: otia, Ov.: alta silentia, Ov.: medium, die M. halten, Vell.: morem, einer S. nachleben, Sall. fr. – β) der Tätigkeit = halten, versehen, vornehmen, treiben, vollziehen, vigilias ad aedes sacras, Cic., od. in portu, Liv.: excubias alci, Tac., od. circa cubiculum alcis, Suet.: stationem, Posten stehen (v. Soldaten), Liv., u. stationem in castris, die Wache haben (v. Befehlshaber), Tac. – popularia per ludum, Laber. fr.: nugas, Plaut.: ioca atque seria cum humillimis, Sall.: arbitria, s. arbitrium: curam alcis————od. alcis rei od. m. pro od. de u. Abl., s. cura (no. I, 1 u. no. II): delectum, s. delectus (no. I): paenitentiam, s. paenitentia: mensuram agere alcis rei, s. mensura: sua vota, seine Wünsche betreiben, vortragen, Ov. – u. bes. γ) der leitenden Tätigkeit im öffentl. Dienste, etw. halten = anstellen, vornehmen, veranstalten, verwalten, leiten, vollziehen, senatum, S. halten, XII tabb. (b. Cic.) u. Suet.: censum, recensum, Liv.: delectum, Quint.: delectum acerbe, Liv. epit.: forum od. conventum, einen Gerichts- od. Kreistag halten, Cic., Caes. u.a.: censuram, das Zensoramt verwalten, Ov. u. Vell.: regnum, Liv.: honorem, bekleiden, Liv.: u. so proconsulatum, Capitol. (s. Gronov. observv. 4, 14. p. 452 sq. Oudend. Caes. b.G. 2, 28, 2). – u. von Einkünften, sie verwalten, eintreiben, beitreiben, Iudaicum fiscum acerbissime, Suet.: publicum quadragesimae in Asia, Suet. – bes. agere bellum, einen Krieg »planmäßig betreiben, planmäßig (durch zweckmäßig getroffene Anstalten) führen«, Sall. u.a. (vgl. Kritz Sall. hist. fr. 2, 50, 11. Drak. Liv. epit. 49; nicht bei Caes. u. Nep., in denen jetzt überall bellum gerere gelesen wird, s. Nipperdey spicileg. in Corn. Nepot. p. 69): aber Samnitium bella, quae continua per quartum iam volumen... agimus, mit denen wir es (als Schriftsteller) zu tun haben, Liv. 10, 31, 10. – auch levibus proeliis cum Gallis actis, geliefert, Liv. 22, 9, 6 H. ( andere factis). – c) in der Opferspr. =————machen, d.i. »das Opfertier mit dem Hammer niederschlagen u. dann schlachten«, indem der Opferschlächter (popa) fragte: agone? mach od. tu ich's? s. Varr. LL. 6, 12. Ov. fast. 1, 321 sq. Sen. contr. 2, 11. § 19; worauf der Priester antwortete: age od. hoc age, so mach od. tu es, s. Suet. Cal. 58, 2; Galb. 20, 1. Sen. de clem. 1, 12, 2.5) machen, daß eine Verhandlung über etw. vor sich geht, a) übh. etw. betreiben, mit jmd. wegen etw. verhandeln, reden, sich unterreden, sich besprechen, unterhandeln, etw. besprechen, ab- od. ausmachen, in jmd. mit Bitten, Zureden usw. dringen, jmd. bitten, ermahnen, jmdm. zusprechen, den Vorschlag, Antrag, das Ansinnen machen, cum alqo alqd od. de alqa re od. m. folg. ut od. ne mit Konj., auch oft m. Abl. eines Substantivums od. Gerundiums der Art, wie etwas verhandelt usw. wird (s. Fabri Liv. 24, 32, 5), non ago hoc per sagam pretio conductam, Turpil. fr.: ut agerem cum Lucceio de vestra vetere gratia reconcilianda, Cic.: quod mecum per litteras agis (schriftlich verhandelst), mallem coram egisses (mündlich besprochen, abgemacht hättest), Cic.: utrum per procuratorem ageres, an per te ipsum, Cic.: estne hic ipsus, de quo agebam, von dem ich sprach, Ter.: de quibus in foro atque in negotiis agendi non est otium, Varr. fr.: ne agendi cum eo Dioni esset potestas, sich mit ihm zu besprechen, Nep.:————hactenus vobiscum verbis actum, Dict. – egit cum Cimone, ut etc., machte dem C. den Antrag usw., Nep.: egit mecum accurate multis verbis, ut etc., Cic.: non imperio modo, sed consilio etiam ac prope precibus agens cum magistro equitum, ut etc., befahl er nicht bloß, sondern riet auch seinem Reiterobersten, ja er bat ihn beinahe usw., Liv.: agere varie rogando alternis suadendoque coepit, ut etc., drang auf alle Weise, bald mit Bitten, bald mit Zureden in ihn, daß usw., Liv. – is ita cum Caesare egit (dieser äußerte gegen Cäsar): si pacem faceret etc., Caes.: quae (patria) sic agit (sich so vernehmen läßt) et quodammodo tacita tecum loquitur, Cic. – absol. = den Unterhändler machen, unterhandeln, agente Serviliā, Cic.: illo auctore atque agente, Caes.: agendi viam non video, Cic.b) als publiz. t.t.: α) im Senate od. vor dem Volke etw. betreiben, verhandeln, zur Entscheidung bringen, einen entscheidenden Antrag stellen od. Beschluß fassen, in senatu de alqo od. de re, Cic.: agitur in curia de alqa re, Suet. – cum populo, Cic.: cum populo de alqo, vor dem Volke in einem förmlichen Antrage, Cic.: u. so verb. cum populo patribusque od. cum populo, cum plebe agendi ius, XII tabb. (b. Cic.) u. Cic. – oft absol., ut ante, quam rogatio lata esset, nulla res ageretur, Cic.: omnia potius actum iri, quam de provinciis, Cic.: u. so de pace, de condicio-————nibus u. dgl., Cic.: de pace cum Sylla, Eutr.: nihil omnino actum esse de nobis, die Verhandlung über mich sei so gut als gar keine, Cic. – u. agi per senatum, per populum, durch den S., durch das V. entschieden werden, -geschehen, Cic.: u. so multitudinis arbitrio res maximas agi, Cic. – numquam Curio sustinuisset, si cum eo agi coeptum esset, wenn man entscheidende Beschlüsse gegen ihn gefaßt hätte, ernstlich gegen ihn aufgetreten wäre, Cic. – β) agere causam alcis, jmds. polit. Sache betreiben, jmds. Sache führen, sich jmds. annehmen, für jmd. Partei nehmen, Cic.: agere causam populi, Nep.: utrum militantium adversarii estis an causam agitis ? Liv.c) als gerichtl. t.t., etw. vor Gericht betreiben, sowohl in fremdem als in eigenem Namen, als Verteidiger od. Kläger: α) v. Vert., agere causam od. rem, eine Sache, einen Prozeß führen, eine Sache verteidigen, causam, Varr. LL.: causas agere et componere, Lucr.: causas amicorum tractare atque agere, Cic.: causas Latine, Eutr.: rem de scripto, Cic.: causam contra alqm apud consulem, Cic.: bonam causam apud aequos iudices, Liv.: apud quos iudices causa agebatur, vor denen der Pr. geführt wurde, Cic.: cum proxime res agentur, wenn der nächste Gerichtstag ist, Plin. ep. – absol., agere = ein Rechtsgeschäft betreiben, bes. als Redner u. Sachwalter-, als Verteidiger auftreten, hospes in agendo, Fremdling in————(Rechts-)Geschäften, Cic.: princeps in agendo, Wortführer in der Verhandlung, Cic.: ad od. apud alqm (iudicem), Cic.: egit ipse pro se (verteidigte sich selbst), nullo accusante, Plin. ep.: si agendi necessitas instat, Plin. ep.: nihil cum Verre de cotidianis criminibus acturus sum, mit V. rechten. Cic. – β) vom Kläger od. der Partei, die ihr Recht verfolgt u. dgl., eine Klage anstellen, einen Prozeß anhängig machen, mit u. ohne (ex) iure, lege (auf Grund des Rechtes, eines Gesetzes) u. dgl., sein Recht geltend machen, den Weg Rechtens od. des Gesetzes einschlagen, klagbar werden, klagen, prozessieren, rechten, quid agas mecum ex iure civili et praetorio, non habes, Cic.: u. so ag. ex syngrapha, Cic.: tamquam ex syngrapha (als hätte man einen schriftlichen Vertrag) cum populo, Cic.: comminus (persönlich), Apul. – tabellis obsignatis ag. cum alqo, jmdm. das vollzogene Protokoll vorhalten, Cic. – ag. summo iure, das strengste Recht geltend machen, Cic.: ut iure non rescriptis (principum) ageretur, Capit. – lege agito ergo, nimm das Recht in Anspruch, Ter.: agere lege in hereditatem, Cic.: lege agendo, in der Gerichtsverhandlung, Cic.: vetuit de iisdem rebus pluribus legibus agere, wiederholt zu klagen, Suet. – non enim gladiis tecum, sed litibus agetur, man wird nicht mit der Gewalt der Waffen, sondern auf dem Wege der Klage gegen dich vorge-————hen, Cic.: causā quam vi agere malle, Tac. – u. ohne lege u. dgl., grave (crimen est), me agente, te accusante, nullum, Cic.: cum alqo agere de alqa re, Cic.: agere ab alqo (von od. auf seiten jmds.), zB. a petitore (Kläger), a possessore (Beklagten), Plin. ep. 6, 2, 2: alter iniquum putabat plus secum agi, quam quod erat in actione, daß von ihm mehr gefordert werde, als es die Klage gestattete, Cic. – übtr., omnia pro suo iure agere, alles ganz seinem Rechte gemäß verhandeln, Ter.: agerent tecum lege Pythagorei, es würden gegen dich klagbar werden die P., Cic.: nihil, tamquam accusator, criminose nec dubia argumentis colligendo ago, ich deute nicht wie ein Ankläger alles schlimm u. suche nicht das Zweifelhafte durch Schlüsse zu erweisen, Liv. – bes. αα) agere m. Genet. des Verbrechens = klagbar werden, klagen wegen usw., mit u. ohne cum alqo (gegen jmd.), furti, Cic.: iniuriarum, Cic. u.a.: iniuriarum cum alqo, adulterii cum alqo, Quint. – ββ) alqm reum agere, s. reus. – γ) agitur de re od. (gew.) res, v. Gegenstande der Klage = es handelt sich um etw., die Frage dreht sich um etw., es wird debattiert über usw., es ist etw. Gegenstand der Debatte, es ist die Rede von etw. (s. Korte Sall. Cat. 52, 10), qua de re agitur od. quae res agitur, der Streitpunkt, Cic. (s. Manuzzi Cic. Mur. 13): praesertim cum de maximis vestris vectigalibus agatur, Cic.: non agitur, inquis, de hoc, an ami-————citia propter se ipsam expetenda sit, Sen.: non capitis ei res agitur, sed pecuniae, Ter.: aguntur iniuriae sociorom, Cic.: agitur, liberine vivamus an mortem obeamus, Cic. – übtr. u. prägn., es handelt sich um etw., es gilt etw., es ist etw. in Frage = es steht auf dem Spiele, ist in Gefahr (s. die Auslgg. zu Nep. Att. 15, 2; Fabri Liv. 23, 49, 8; die Auslgg. zu Hor. ep. 1, 18, 84; Ruhnken Ter. heaut. 2, 3, 113 eine Menge Belege), non agitur de vectigalibus, neque de sociorum iniuriis; libertas et anima nostra in dubio est, Sall.: id quod agitur, Plaut.: quasi istic mea res minor agatur quam tua, als ob in deiner Angelegenheit (istic) auf meiner Seite weniger auf dem Spiele stände, als auf deiner, Ter.: tua res agitur, paries cum proximus ardet, Hor.: in quo (bello) agitur populi Romani gloria: agitur salus sociorum atque amicorum, aguntur certissima populi Romani vectigalia, Cic.: cum fama eius ageretur, Liv.: agitur pars tertia mundi, Ov. – im Perf., acta res est od. gew. actum est, eig. die Verhandlung ist-, die Akten sind geschlossen = es ist aus, -vorbei damit, acta haec res est, perii, Ter.: actumst, ilicet, peristi, Ter.: si prorogatur, actum est, Cic.: actum est (ich bin zugrunde gerichtet), si etc., Ter.: actum erat, nisi etc., es wäre aus gewesen, wenn nicht usw., Flor. – u. so actum est de etc., es ist mit jmd. od. etw. aus od. vorbei, es ist um jmd. od. etw. geschehen, es ist jmd. od. etw. verloren, de collo————meo, Plaut. trin. 595: de Servio, de imperio, Liv.: quod scribis εγγήραμα, actum de isto est, damit ist's schon vorbei, darauf habe ich schon verzichtet, Cic. – dah. ego sum is, qui dicam me non laborare; actum habiturum, quod egerint, ich dagegen bin bereit zu erklären, daß ich keineswegs gesonnen bin, mich abzumühen, indem ich gern das als abgemacht betrachten will, was sie abgemacht wissen wollen, Cic. Tusc. 3, 50. – u. so sprichw., rem actam od. bl. actum (acta) agere, eine abgemachte Sache noch einmal vornehmen = sich vergebliche Mühe geben, tun od. besprechen, was sich nicht mehr ändern läßt, etwa unser leeres Stroh dreschen, stultus es, rem actam agis, es hilft dir nichts, Plaut.: rem actam hodierno die agi (eine schon abgemachte Sache werde verhandelt werden), et frustra habiturum orationem, qui etc., Liv.: Ph. actum, aiunt, ne agas (laß, was du nicht mehr ändern kannst). D. non agam? (ich lassen?) Ter.: u. so tu, malum! inquies, actum ne agas, zum Henker! wirst du sagen, gib acht, es ist zu spät, Cic.: sed acta ne agamus, aber reden wir nicht von dem, was nicht zu ändern ist, Cic.: praeposteris utimur consiliis et acta agimus (und haben vorgetan und nachgedacht) quod vetamur vetere proverbio, Cic. – ⇒ Archaist. axim = egerim, Pacuv. tr. 297: axit = egerit, Paul. ex Fest. 3, 3. – Futur. Akt. agebo, Virgil. gramm. epit. 10 (Class. auct. ed. Mai 5,————141). – parag. Infin. Präs. agier, gerichtliche Formel bei Cic. top. 66; ep. 7, 12, 2; de off. 3, 61 u. 70.⇒ Imperat. age, agite, fast wie eine Partikel des Aufrufs, der Ermunterung (dah. auch age in der Anrede an mehrere), wie unser wohlan! auf! (oft verstärkt durch andere Partikeln, bes. durch dum u. sis, dah. verb. agedum, agidum (Plaut. trin. 369), agitedum, agesis), I) bei dringender Aufforderung u. Ermahnung, wohlan! auf! auf denn! hurtig! a) übh.: age face, Plaut.: age fiat, Ter.: agedum ergo, accede huc modo, Plaut.: agitedum ite mecum, Liv. (u. so oft agedum u. agitedum b. Liv., s. Drak. Liv. 3, 62, 4): agesis tu sine pennis vola, Plaut.: age nunc refer animum, sis, ad veritatem, Cic.: en od. eia age rumpe moras, Verg.: nunc age, Verg.: quin age, auf denn! Verg.: age, quaeso, Hor.: age age, egredere, Turpil. fr.: age age, usque exsecra, Plaut. – age m. 1. pers. plur. verbi, age age nunc iam experiamur, Ter.: age agitemus convivium etc., Plaut. – u.m. 2. pers. plur. (seit der august. Zeit, bes. bei Dichtern, s. die Auslgg. zu Prop. 1, 1, 21. Burm. Val. Flacc. 3, 311), mittite agedum legatos, Liv. – b) bei Übergängen in der Rede, um auf das Folgende bes. aufmerksam zu machen (oft mit nunc, vero, porro), age nunc iter... comparate, Cic.: age vero... considerate, Cic.: age porro tu cur... imperasti? und nun ferner, Cic. Vgl. Seyffert Schol. Lat. 1. § 26. – c) bei lebhafter Anrede————in Fragen, fast wie dic, sag an! sprich! wohlan! age ecquid fit? Plaut.: age scis quid loquar? Ter.: age, numquid etc., Petron. – II) beim Wunsch, in der Unterhaltung abzubrechen u. zu anderem überzugehen: a) als Zeichen der Mißbilligung von Gesagtem, wie unser: geh! laß das! ach! age novi tuum animum, geh, ich kenne dich; ach, ich kenne dich besser, Ter.: sicine agis, Parmeno? age, wie kannst du so sprechen? laß das! Ter.: age, inepte! ach, Possen! Ter.: age, hoc malum mihi commune est cum omnibus, ach leider usw., Cic. – b) als Zeichen der Zustimmung, bes. aber zugleich mit dem Wunsche, auf etwas anderes zu kommen, age u. age age, wohlan, es sei! gut! meinetwegen, ich bin's zufrieden! (s. Brix Plaut. mil. 1024. Meißner Ter. Andr. 310), age sit ita factum, quae causa cur Romam properaret? Cic.: age age, ut tibi maxime concinnum est, Plaut.: age age iam ducat, gut, gut, er mag sie heiraten, Ter. – dah. age sane, age ergo, age igitur, age sane igitur, recht wohl, wohl denn, sehr wohl, ich bin's od. wir sind's zufrieden! (s. Brix Plaut. mil. 1024. Gronov Liv. 1, 57, 8), age sane, inquam, Cic.: age sane, omnes, Liv.: age ergo recipe hoc actutum, Plaut.: age igitur, Plaut. u. Ter.: age sane igitur, Plaut. – c) als Zeichen scheinbarer od. erzwungener Zustimmung, wo man nicht ja od. nein sagen u. lieber weitergehen will, wie unser: nun gut! schon————gut! nur zu! age, veniam, Ter.: age, age, exponamus adulescenti, Cic. – dah. d) fast wie fac, bei einem angegebenen Falle, gesetzt, age vero laudo aliquem; num offendo? Caecin. b. Cic.: bes. mit si, age si paruerit etc., Cic.: u. so Hor. sat. 2, 3, 117 u.a.⇒ Part. praes. agēns, entis, I) Adj.: 1) = δραστικός, sprechend, ausdrucksvoll, lebhaft, (doch nur im Zushg., wie) imagines agentes acres, insignitae, Cic. de or. 2, 358: aliquid agentes imagines (Ggstz. mutae et vagae), Cornif. rhet. 3, 37: acer orator, incensus et agens, Cic. Brut. 317. – 2) als gramm. t.t., verba agentia, i.e. activa, Gell. 18, 12. § 1 u. 10. – II) Subst.: 1) = actor, der Sachwalter, Anwalt, Kläger, Quint. u.a. – 2) = agrimensor, der Feldmesser, Gromat. vet. – 3) agens in rebus od. agens rerum od. bl. agens (gew. im Plur.), ein kaiserl. Beauftragter od. Kommissar zu Revisionen in Militär- u. Zivilangelegenheiten, ag. in reb., Amm. 14, 11, 19 u. oft in Dig. u. bei a. Spät., ag. rer. b. Aur. Vict. Caes. 39, 44.⇒ Partic. Perf. Pass. subst. ācta, ōrum, n., I) die Handlungen, das Vollbrachte, die Taten, Werke als sprechende Zeugen der Tätigkeit jmds. (dagegen facta, das durch jmd. Geschehene übh.; res od. res gestae, ausgeführte Taten, bes. Kriegstaten, vgl. Cic. de or. 2, 63), belli domique acta, Ov.: acta belli, Suet.: Herculis, Quint.: pueritiae acta recordari, Quint.: ordinem actorum suorum commemorare,————Vell.: nunc quācunque nos commovimus, ad Caesaris non modo acta, verum etiam cogitata revocamur, Cic. – II) öffentliche Verhandlungen, im Senate, in den Komitien usw., also namentl. Gesetze, Anordnungen u. Verfügungen der Magistrate u. später der Kaiser (dah. von Cic. Phil. 1, 18 mit leges zusammengestellt). Diese acta wurden dem Senat zur Prüfung u. Genehmigung od. Verwerfung vorgelegt; dah. acta alcis servare, Cic., confirmare, Vell. u. Suet., rata habere, Liv., tueri, Suet.; u. das Gegenteil, acta alcis dissolvere, rescindere, Cic. u. Liv. – in acta principum iurare, schwören, daß man die Verfügungen des Kaisers aufrecht erhalten wolle, s. Tac. ann. 1, 72; 4, 42; vgl. Ruperti Tac. ann. 1, 7, 3. Lipsii exc. in Tac. ann. 16, 22. – bes. die aufgezeichneten Verhandlungen, das Verzeichnis, Register dieser acta, die Urkunden, a) des Senats u. Volks: α) des Senats, die amtlichen Tagebücher od. Protokolle, in denen sowohl der Gegenstand der Diskussion mit Anträgen u. Beschlüssen, als die Meinungen der Hauptsprecher und bei wichtigen Verhören die Aussagen der Zeugen niedergelegt wurden, acta senatus, Suet.: acta patrum, Tac. – β) des Volks, acta diurna od. bl. diurna populi Rom. od. bl. diurna, die Staatszeitung, der Staatsanzeiger (Tac. u. Suet.), acta publica (Tac. u.a.), diurna Urbis acta (Tac.), acta urbana (Cic. u. Plin. ep.), rerum urbanarum acta (Cic.), acta populi————(Vopisc.) u. bl. acta (Cic., Sen. u.a.) gen., die röm. Tagesberichte, Tageschronik, eine Art Zeitung, Vorfälle im Staats- u. Privatleben (zB. Geburten), die täglich von Staats wegen verzeichnet u. zur Kenntnis des Volks durch Aufstellung an öffentlichen Orten gebracht, dann von Schreibern in Abschriften bis in die entferntesten Gegenden des röm. Reichs verschickt wurden, acta facere, eine Urkunde (über die Geburt eines Kindes usw.) aufsetzen od. aufsetzen lassen, Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 502: talia diurnis Urbis actis mandare, in die Zeitung setzen, Tac.: u. so beneficia in acta non mitto, lasse ich nicht in die Zeitung setzen, Sen. de ben. 2, 10, 4: sic in fastos actaque publica relatum est, Suet.: habebam acta urbana usque ad Nonas Martias (als er in Cilicien war), Cic. ad Att. 6, 2, 6. Vgl. K. Zells Ferienschriften, Neue Folge, 1. Bd. S. 3 ff. (Über die Zeitungen der alten Römer). – b) die Protokolle, Gerichtsakten = Verhandlungen vor Gericht, d.h. Reden u. Handlungen der Parteien, Zwischenreden des Richters usw., oft bei Ascon. u. in Dig. (zB. ut ex actis apparet, Ascon.): mit dem zu Protokoll gegebenen Urteil des Magistrats, das aus diesen Akten dann vom Ausrufer vorgelesen wurde, Amm. 22, 3, 4: apud acta promittere, zu Protokoll versprechen, Paul. dig. 2, 4, 17: profiteri apud acta (zu Protokoll geben) se esse ancillam, Cod. Iust. 7, 16, 26: professio donatio-————nis apud acta facta, zu Pr. gegebene Schenkung, Fr. Vat. § 266a: alius scribit, alius subscribit, alius obsignat, alius actis refert, Tert. adv. Marc. 5, 1: das dabei tätige Kanzleipersonal hieß ab actis (mit den ihnen untergeordneten exceptores u. chartularii), Cod. Theod. u. Inscr. – c) als milit. t.t., obsequiorum, militarium numerorum, pecuniae acta, Listen über Kommandos, Stand u. Zahlungen, in die zugleich jedes noch so kleine Ereignis der Legion eingetragen wurde, Veget. mil. 2, 19. -
83 dire
1. v/t say( raccontare) telldire qualcosa a qualcuno tell someone somethingvale a dire that is, in other wordsa dire il vero to tell the truthcome si dice... in inglese? what's the English for... ?voler dire mean2. v/i dire bene di qualcuno speak highly of someonedico sul serio I'm serious3. m: per sentito dire by hearsayhai un bel dire say what you like* * *dire v.tr.1 ( nel senso di enunciare, affermare e quando introduce un discorso diretto) to say*; ( nel senso di raccontare, riferire, informare, se è indicata la persona cui si parla) to tell*: ''Aspettatemi'', ci disse, ''Wait for me'', he said to us; come si dice in francese?, how do you say that in French?; di' alla mamma che egli è qui, tell your mother he is here; dice che ha fame, di aver fame, he says he is hungry; dimmi!, tell me!; diteci il vostro nome!, tell us your name!; ho detto quel che dovevo, I had my say (o I said my piece); le dissero che era ora di partire, she was told it was time to leave; la mamma ci dice sempre: ''Siate prudenti'', our mother always says to us: ''Be careful''; me lo disse tuo padre, your father told me (so); non ho compreso ciò che hai detto, I didn't understand what you said; ti dirò qlco. di interessante, I'll tell you sthg. interesting; ti dirò quel che ho visto, I'll tell you what I saw; ditegli di entrare!, tell him to come in!; fate come vi ho detto!, do as you are told! (o as I say); mi disse di informarla subito, he told me to let her know at once // mi si dice, mi dicono che..., I am told that...; si dice che..., (corre voce che...) it is said (o there is a rumour) that...: si dice che io sia severo, I am said to be strict (o they say I am strict); si direbbe che..., si sarebbe detto che..., one would say that..., one would have said that...; si direbbe ( che sia) un acquerello, you would say it is a watercolour; si direbbe che sia piovuto, you would say that it has been raining; si direbbe che stia per piovere, one would say that it's going to rain (o it looks like rain); che avete detto?, ( per chiedere di ripetere) I beg your pardon?; che cosa dirà la gente?, what will people say?; come si suol dire, as they say // così dicendo..., with these words... // lasciate dire una parola anche a me, let me get a word in; non ha detto una parola, he didn't say a word // dire bugie, la verità, to tell lies, the truth // dire buongiorno, buonanotte, arrivederci a qlcu., to say good morning, goodnight, goodbye to s.o. (o to bid s.o. good morning, goodnight, goodbye) // dire di no, dire di sì, to say no, to say yes // dire male di qlcu., to speak badly (o ill) of s.o. // dire Messa, to say Mass // dire le preghiere, to say one's prayers; dire il rosario, to tell one's beads2 ( pensare) to think*: che cosa ne dici di quel quadro?, what do you think of that picture?; che cosa ne diresti di una bella passeggiata?, what would you say to a nice walk?; e dire che non ha che vent'anni!, and to think that he is only twenty!3 ( significare) to mean*; ( esprimere) to express; ( dimostrare) to show*: quel viso non dice nulla, that face has no expression; questa musica non mi dice niente, this music doesn't appeal to me; questo nome non mi dice niente, that name means nothing to me; questo ti dice quanto ti voglia bene, that shows you how much I love you // voler dire, to mean: che vuoi dire con ciò?, what do you mean by that?◘ dirsi v.rifl. ( professarsi) to profess: il giovane si diceva figlio del re, the young man said he was the king's son; si dicevano nostri amici, they professed to be friends of ours.dire s.m. ( parole, discorso) words (pl.); talk; remarks (pl.); speech; ( affermazione) assertion, statement: a dire di tutti, according to what everyone says (o by all accounts); secondo il suo dire, according to him // arte del dire, rhetoric // oltre ogni dire, beyond all description (o indescribably) // hai un bel dire, non mi convinci!, talk as much as you like (o you can say what you like), you won't convince me! // fra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare, (prov.) (it's) easier said than done.* * *['dire]1. vt irreg1) (gen) to saydire qc a qn — to say sth to sb, tell sb sth
dicono o si dice che... — (impersonale) they say that..., it is said that...
dicono o si dice che siano ricchissimi — they are said to be very rich, people say they are very rich
dicono gli inglesi — as the English saysi dice in inglese? — how do you say it in English?si dice 'penna' in inglese? — what is the English for 'penna'?dire — (esprimersi) let him have his say, (ignoralo) just ignore him, don't take any notice of himnon disse una parola — he didn't say o utter a word
sa
quello che dice — he knows what he's talking aboutRoberta... — sì, dimmi — Roberta... — yes, what is it?
dire di sì/no — to say yes/no
"non ci vado" - disse — "I'm not going" - he said
dica? — (in negozio) what can I do for you?
2) (raccontare, riferire, indicare) to telldire a qn qc — to tell sb sth
dire a qn di fare qc — to tell sb to do sth
mi
si dice che... — I am told that...dirmi da che parte devo andare? — can you tell me which way to go?3) (significare) to mean4) (recitare) to say, recite5) (pensare) to thinkl'avrebbe mai detto! — who would have thought it!cosa o che ne dici di questa musica? — what do you think of this music?
che ne diresti di andarcene? — let's make a move, shall we?
si
direbbe che non menta — (impersonale) you would think he was telling the truth6) (ammettere) to say, admitdire che ha ragione — you must admit that he's right7)dire qc a qn — to make sb say sthgliel' ho fatto dire dalla segretaria — I had his secretary tell him about it, I got his secretary to tell him about it
a dire qc a qn — (riferire) to let sb know sth8)dirsi — to say to o.s., (definirsi) to call o.s., claim to be, (uso reciproco) to say to each other
"coraggio" - si disse — "come on" - he said to himself
si
dicono esperti — they claim to be expertssi
dissero addio — they said goodbye (to each other)si
son detti qualcosa all'orecchio — they whispered something to one another9)per così dire — so to speaksono stanco — e a me lo dici?! — I'm tired — me too!
e chi mi dice che è vero? — and who's to say that's true?
dimmi con chi vai e ti dirò chi sei — (Proverbio) you can tell what somebody is like by the company they keep
trovare da dire su qc/qn — to find fault with sth/sb
l'idea mi stuzzica, non dico di no — the idea is tempting, I don't deny it
ti dico la scena! — you can't imagine the scene!dire — so to speaklo conosco per sentito dire — I've heard about him
2. smtra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare — (Proverbio) it's easier said than done
* * *I 1. ['dire]verbo transitivo1) (proferire, pronunciare) to say*dire (di) sì, (di) no — to say yes, no
"entrate" disse — "come in" he said
come dice? — (per fare ripetere) excuse me? pardon? sorry?
2) (parlare)dica pure! — tell me! (a un cliente) can I help you?
ehi, dico a te! — hey, you! I say!
dir bene, male di qcn. — to speak well, ill of sb
3) (recitare) to say* [ preghiera]; to recite [poesia, lezione]4) (far sapere) to say*; (indicando a chi si parla) to tell*dire qcs. a qcn. — to tell sb. sth., to tell sth. to sb.
dire a qcn. che — to tell sb. (that)
lasciatelo dire, lascia che te lo dica... — let me tell you...
ti dico che è vero! — it's true, I tell you!
5) (raccontare) to tell* [bugie, verità]6) (affermare, sostenere) to say*c'è da dire che — one should say that, it should be said that
la radio, il regolamento dice che — it says on the radio, in the rules that
7) (ammettere)bisogna dirlo o diciamolo pure, la situazione è difficile — one must admit, the situation is difficult
8) (dimostrare)9) (esprimere)10) (formulare)era scontento, per non dire furioso — he was displeased, not to say furious
11) (significare)12) (esortare, ordinare, chiedere)dire a qcn. di fare — to tell sb. to do
13) (obiettare, criticare)trovare da dire — to find fault (su with)
non c'è che dire, è bella — you have to admit, she's beautiful
14) (pensare, giudicare)che ne diresti di fare quattro passi? — how about a little walk? what would you say to a little walk?
e dire che... — and to think that
15) colloq. (per richiamare l'attenzione di qcn.)di' un po', mi credi? — tell me o what do you think, do you believe me?
2.di' un po', dove credi di essere? — hey, where do you think you are?
verbo pronominale dirsi1) (fra sé e sé) to tell* oneself, to say* to oneself3) (ritenersi)possiamo dirci fortunati se arriveremo in tempo — we'll be doing well if we get there on time; (definirsi, spacciarsi)
si diceva mio amico, medico — he claimed to be my friend, a doctor
si è detto pronto a prendere parte alla conferenza — he said that he was prepared to take part in the conference
5) (designare, formulare in una lingua)come si dice "cane" in spagnolo? — how do you say "dog" in Spanish?
••questo la dice lunga — it says a lot o it speaks volumes (su about)
avere a che dire con qcn. — = to quarrel with sb.
dire le cose come stanno — = to speak plainly
te lo dico io — (ti assicuro) I can tell you
andare a dire qcs. in giro — to tell the world about sth.
II ['dire]così o tanto per dire let's just say; per così dire so to say; come si suol dire as they say; a dire il vero actually; è presto detto that's easier said than done; (sembra facile) it's easy for you to say; non è detto I'm not that sure; non è detto che costi carissimo it needn't cost a fortune; e chi lo dice? says who! who says? e chi mi, ti dice che... how do I, you know...; (ma) dico (io)! well, I must say! (ma) non mi dire! you don't tell o say! non mi dire che piove di nuovo! don't tell me o say it's raining again! non si può mai dire you never can tell; non dico di no (non lo nego) I won't deny it; (accetto) I wouldn't say no; a chi lo dici! you tell me! don't I know it! ho avuto una paura che non ti dico o da non -rsi I was frightened to death; i piedi mi fanno un male che non ti dico — my feet are killing me
sostantivo maschilea dire di tutti — by o from all accounts
••tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare — prov. there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip
* * *dire1/'dire/ [37]1 (proferire, pronunciare) to say*; dire (di) sì, (di) no to say yes, no; "entrate" disse "come in" he said; dire che to say (that); dice di essere malata she says she's ill; come dice? (per fare ripetere) excuse me? pardon? sorry? come hai detto? what did you say? dire sciocchezze to talk nonsense2 (parlare) dica pure! tell me! (a un cliente) can I help you? ehi, dico a te! hey, you! I say! dir bene, male di qcn. to speak well, ill of sb.3 (recitare) to say* [ preghiera]; to recite [poesia, lezione]4 (far sapere) to say*; (indicando a chi si parla) to tell*; dire qcs. a qcn. to tell sb. sth., to tell sth. to sb.; dire a qcn. che to tell sb. (that); così mi è stato detto so I've been told; lasciatelo dire, lascia che te lo dica... let me tell you...; ti dico che è vero! it's true, I tell you! qualcosa mi dice che non verrà something tells me he won't come5 (raccontare) to tell* [bugie, verità]6 (affermare, sostenere) to say*; se così si può dire if one might say so; c'è da dire che one should say that, it should be said that; non dico di essere un esperto I don't claim to be an expert; ho sentito dire che I heard that; so quel che dico I know what I'm talking about; la radio, il regolamento dice che it says on the radio, in the rules that; stando a quel che dicono i giornali from what the newspapers tell us7 (ammettere) bisogna dirlo o diciamolo pure, la situazione è difficile one must admit, the situation is difficult8 (dimostrare) questo ti dice quanto ti vuole bene this tells you how much he loves you9 (esprimere) questa musica non mi dice nulla this music doesn't say anything to me10 (formulare) ben detto! well said! come (posso) dire? how shall I put it? era scontento, per non dire furioso he was displeased, not to say furious12 (esortare, ordinare, chiedere) dire a qcn. di fare to tell sb. to do; fa' ciò che ti si dice! do as you're told!13 (obiettare, criticare) avrà certamente qualcosa da dire al riguardo! she'll certainly have something to say about that! trovare da dire to find fault (su with); non c'è che dire, è bella you have to admit, she's beautiful14 (pensare, giudicare) che cosa ne dite? what do you think of it? che ne diresti di fare quattro passi? how about a little walk? what would you say to a little walk? e dire che... and to think that...15 colloq. (per richiamare l'attenzione di qcn.) di' un po', mi credi? tell me o what do you think, do you believe me? di' un po', dove credi di essere? hey, where do you think you are?16 (in costruzioni impersonali) dicono o si dice sia sposato they say he is marriedII dirsi verbo pronominale1 (fra sé e sé) to tell* oneself, to say* to oneself2 (l'un l'altro) - rsi tutto to tell each other everything; - rsi addio to say goodbye (to each other)3 (ritenersi) possiamo dirci fortunati se arriveremo in tempo we'll be doing well if we get there on time; (definirsi, spacciarsi) si diceva mio amico, medico he claimed to be my friend, a doctor4 (dichiararsi) si è detto pronto a prendere parte alla conferenza he said that he was prepared to take part in the conference5 (designare, formulare in una lingua) come si dice "cane" in spagnolo? how do you say "dog" in Spanish?questo la dice lunga it says a lot o it speaks volumes (su about); non se l'è fatto dire due volte! he didn't need telling twice! he didn't need to be told twice! non me l'ha mandato a dire and he told me in no uncertain terms; avere a che dire con qcn. = to quarrel with sb.; dire la propria to say one's piece; dire le cose come stanno = to speak plainly; l'avevo detto io! I told you so! te lo dico io (ti assicuro) I can tell you; (e) direi! of course! you bet(cha)! puoi dirlo forte! you can say that again! l'hai detto! you said it! si fa per dire it's only in a manner of speaking; andare a dire qcs. in giro to tell the world about sth.; volevo ben dire! I thought so! I guessed as much! come non detto! (let's) forget (about) it! detto fra noi between you and me; per sentito dire by hearsay; così o tanto per dire let's just say; per così dire so to say; come si suol dire as they say; a dire il vero actually; è presto detto that's easier said than done; (sembra facile) it's easy for you to say; non è detto I'm not that sure; non è detto che costi carissimo it needn't cost a fortune; e chi lo dice? says who! who says? e chi mi, ti dice che... how do I, you know...; (ma) dico (io)! well, I must say! (ma) non mi dire! you don't tell o say! non mi dire che piove di nuovo! don't tell me o say it's raining again! non si può mai dire you never can tell; non dico di no (non lo nego) I won't deny it; (accetto) I wouldn't say no; a chi lo dici! you tell me! don't I know it! ho avuto una paura che non ti dico o da non -rsi I was frightened to death; i piedi mi fanno un male che non ti dico my feet are killing me.\See also notes... (dire.pdf)————————dire2/'dire/sostantivo m.a dire di tutti by o from all accounts; a suo dire according to him; hai un bel dire! that's easy for you to say!\tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare prov. there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip. -
84 mate
meit
1. verb1) (to come, or bring (animals etc), together for breeding: The bears have mated and produced a cub.) aparear, acoplar2) ((chess) to checkmate (someone).) dar jaque mate
2. noun1) (an animal etc with which another is paired for breeding: Some birds sing in order to attract a mate.) pareja; macho, hembra2) (a husband or wife.) compañero, pareja3) (a companion or friend: We've been mates for years.) compañero, colega4) (a fellow workman or assistant: a carpenter's mate.) ayudante, aprendiz5) (a merchant ship's officer under the master or captain: the first mate.) oficial6) (in chess, checkmate.) matemate n1. amigo / colega / compañeroEntra también en la formación de palabras como classmate ( compañero de clase), flatmate ( persona con la que se comparte un piso), playmate ( compañero de juegos), roommate ( persona con la que se comparte una habitación), schoolmate ( compañero de estudios), teammate ( compañero de equipo ) y workmate ( compañero de trabajo)2. ayudante / aprendiz
Del verbo matar: ( conjugate matar) \ \
maté es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
mate es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: matar mate
matar ( conjugate matar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ reses› to slaughter;c) ( en sentido hiperbólico):es para matelos I could murder o kill them (colloq); nos mataban de hambre they used to starve us; estos zapatos me están matando these shoes are killing me! 2 (fam) ‹ sed› to quench; ‹ tiempo› to kill; verbo intransitivo to kill matarse verbo pronominal 1 2 (fam)
mate adj or adj inv ‹pintura/maquillaje› matt; ■ sustantivo masculino 1 ( en ajedrez) tb 2
matar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to kill (al ganado) to slaughter
2 (el hambre, la sed, el tiempo) to kill
3 (en exageraciones) el dolor de cabeza me está matando, my headache is killing me
el ruido me mata, noise drives me mad
4 (las aristas) to smooth
5 (sello) to frank
mate 1 adj (sin brillo) matt
mate 2 sustantivo masculino
1 Ajedrez mate
jaque mate, checkmate
2 LAm (infusión) maté ' mate' also found in these entries: Spanish: amiguete - aparear - aparearse - colega - gemela - gemelo - jaque - matarse - socia - socio - tronco - amigo - amigote - bombilla - carnal - cebar - compadre - compinche - cuñado - gallo - hermano - mano - matar - matear - pana - pata - viejo - yerba - yerbatero English: checkmate - dull - eggshell - flat - mate - matt - running mate - team-mate - check - class - play - room - soul - teamtr[meɪt]1 (chess) mate nombre masculino1 dar jaque mate a————————tr[meɪt]1 (schoolfriend, fellow worker, etc) compañero,-a, colega nombre masulino o femenino; (friend) amigo,-a, colega nombre masulino o femenino, compinche nombre masulino o femenino2 (assistant) ayudante nombre masulino o femenino, aprendiz,-za1 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL aparear, acoplar1 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL aparearse, acoplarse1) fit: encajar2) pair: emparejarsemate vt: aparear, acoplar (animales)mate n1) companion: compañero m, -ra f; camarada mf2) : macho m, hembra f (de animales)3) : oficial mf (de un barco)first mate: primer oficial4) : compañero m, -ra f; pareja f (de un zapato, etc.)n.• mate s.m.adj.• segundo, -a adj.n.• consorte s.m.• cónyuge s.m.• pareja s.f.v.• acoplar v.• aparear v.• casar v.• hermanar v.mate* (UK)n.• ayudante s.m.,f.• colega s.f.• compañero, -era s.m.,f.• hermano s.m.• segundo s.m.
I meɪt1)a) ( assistant) ayudante mfb) ( Naut) oficial mf de cubierta2)b) ( of person) pareja f, compañero, -ra m,fc) (of shoe, sock etc) (esp AmE) compañero, -ra m,f3) (BrE colloq)a) ( friend) amigo, -ga m,f, cuate, -ta m,f (Méx fam)b) ( as form of address - to a friend) hermano (fam), tío or macho (Esp fam), mano (AmL exc CS fam), che (RPl fam), gallo (Chi fam); (- to a stranger) amigo, jefe, maestro (AmL)4) ( checkmate) (jaque m) mate m
II
intransitive verb ( copulate) aparearse, copular
I [meɪt] (Chess)1.N mate m2.VT dar jaque mate a, matar3.VI dar jaque mate, matar
II [meɪt]1. N2) * hum (=husband, wife) compañero(-a) m / f4) (Brit) (Naut) primer(a) oficial mf ; (US) segundo(-a) m / f de a bordo6) (Brit) * (=friend) amigo(-a) m / f, compinche * mf, colega * mf, cuate(-a) m / f (Mex)John and his mates * — John y sus amiguetes or colegas
look here, mate * — mire, amigo
2. VT1) (Zool) aparear2) hum unir3.VI (Zool) aparearse* * *
I [meɪt]1)a) ( assistant) ayudante mfb) ( Naut) oficial mf de cubierta2)b) ( of person) pareja f, compañero, -ra m,fc) (of shoe, sock etc) (esp AmE) compañero, -ra m,f3) (BrE colloq)a) ( friend) amigo, -ga m,f, cuate, -ta m,f (Méx fam)b) ( as form of address - to a friend) hermano (fam), tío or macho (Esp fam), mano (AmL exc CS fam), che (RPl fam), gallo (Chi fam); (- to a stranger) amigo, jefe, maestro (AmL)4) ( checkmate) (jaque m) mate m
II
intransitive verb ( copulate) aparearse, copular -
85 suit
su:t
1. noun1) (a set of clothes usually all of the same cloth etc, made to be worn together, eg a jacket, trousers (and waistcoat) for a man, or a jacket and skirt or trousers for a woman.) traje2) (a piece of clothing for a particular purpose: a bathing-suit / diving-suit.) traje (de baño, i2etc/i2)3) (a case in a law court: He won/lost his suit.) pleito, juicio4) (an old word for a formal request, eg a proposal of marriage to a lady.) petición de mano, propuesta/oferta de matrimonio5) (one of the four sets of playing-cards - spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs.) palo
2. verb1) (to satisfy the needs of, or be convenient for: The arrangements did not suit us; The climate suits me very well.) convenir (a), ir bien (a)2) ((of clothes, styles, fashions etc) to be right or appropriate for: Long hair suits her; That dress doen't suit her.) quedar bien, favorecer3) (to adjust or make appropriate or suitable: He suited his speech to his audience.) adaptar•- suited- suitor
- suitcase
- follow suit
- suit down to the ground
- suit oneself
suit1 n1. traje2. palothe four suits are hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades los cuatro palos son corazones, diamantes, tréboles y picassuit2 vb1. convenir / venir bien2. favorecer / quedar bien / sentar bientr[sʊːt]2 SMALLLAW/SMALL pleito, juicio3 (in cards) palo1 (be convenient, acceptable) convenir a, venir bien a; (please) satisfacer, agradar, contentar■ does Tuesday suit you? ¿el martes te viene bien?2 (be right for) ir bien a, sentar bien a; (look good on) quedar bien a, favorecer3 (adapt) adaptar (to, a), ajustar (to, a)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsuit yourself! ¡como quieras!to be somebody's strongest suit ser el fuerte de alguiento bring/file a suit against somebody demandar a alguien, entablar una demanda contra alguiento follow suit seguir su ejemplo, hacer lo mismoto suit oneself hacer lo que a uno le apeteceto suit somebody down to the ground venirle a alguien de perlassuit of armour armadurasuit ['su:t] vt1) adapt: adaptar2) befit: convenir a, ser apropiado a3) become: favorecer, quedarle bien (a alguien)the dress suits you: el vestido te queda bien4) please: agradecer, satisfacer, convenirle bien (a alguien)does Friday suit you?: ¿le conviene el viernes?suit yourself!: ¡como quieras!suit n1) lawsuit: pleito m, litigio m2) : traje m (ropa)3) : palo m (de naipes)n.• contención s.f.• enjuiciamiento s.m.• galanteo s.m.• petición s.f.• pleito s.m.• traje s.m.• traje completo (Textil) s.m.• vestido s.m.v.• acomodar v.• adaptar v.• ajustar v.• caer v.(§pres: caigo, caes...)• convenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• cuadrar v.• cuajar* v.• satisfacer v.• sentar v.• sentar bien (Textil) (•Ropa•) v.
I suːt, suːt, sjuːt2) ( Law) juicio m, pleito mto file suit o bring a suit against somebody — demandar a alguien, llevar a alguien a juicio
3) ( in cards) palo mto follow suit — ( do likewise) seguir* su (or nuestro etc) ejemplo, hacer* lo mismo; (lit: in cards) jugar* una carta del mismo palo, seguir* el palo
II
1) (be convenient to, please) venirle* bien a, convenirle* aTuesday would suit me better — me vendría mejor el martes, me convendría más el martes
whenever it suits you — cuando te venga bien, cuando te convenga
to suit oneself — hacer* lo que uno quiere
suit yourself! — haz lo que quieras!, haz lo que te dé la gana! (fam)
2)a) (be appropriate, good for)the job doesn't suit him — el trabajo no es para él or no le va
b) ( look good on) \<\<hairstyle/dress\>\> quedarle or (esp Esp) irle* bien athat color really suits you — ese color te queda muy bien or te favorece; see also suited
3) ( adapt)[suːt]to suit something TO something/somebody — adaptar algo a algo/alguien
1. Nbathing, birthdaythree-piece/two-piece suit — traje or (LAm) terno de tres/dos piezas
2) (also: lawsuit) pleito m3) (Cards) palo m- modesty is not his strong or long suit•
her parents gave me permission to plead or press my suit — sus padres me dieron permiso para pedir su mano5) * (=business executive) ejecutivo(-a) m / f2. VT1) (=look good on) [clothes, shoes, hairstyle] quedar bien a, sentar bien athe coat suits you — el abrigo te queda or te sienta bien
choose earrings which suit the shape of your face — elige pendientes que vayan bien con la forma de tu cara
2) (=be acceptable to, please)a) [date, time, arrangement] venir bien a, convenirwhen would suit you? — ¿cuándo te viene bien or te conviene?
I'll do it when it suits me — lo haré cuando me venga bien or cuando me convenga
it suits him to work nights — le viene or le va bien trabajar de noche
•
it would suit us better to come back tomorrow — nos vendría mejor or nos convendría más volver mañana•
to suit sth to sth/sb — frm adaptar algo a algo/algn- suit sb down to the groundbook 1., 1)b) (reflexive)he has already arranged his life to suit himself — ya ha organizado su vida como le conviene or place
suit yourself! — ¡como quieras!
3.VI (=be convenient)will tomorrow suit? — ¿te viene bien mañana?
* * *
I [suːt, suːt, sjuːt]2) ( Law) juicio m, pleito mto file suit o bring a suit against somebody — demandar a alguien, llevar a alguien a juicio
3) ( in cards) palo mto follow suit — ( do likewise) seguir* su (or nuestro etc) ejemplo, hacer* lo mismo; (lit: in cards) jugar* una carta del mismo palo, seguir* el palo
II
1) (be convenient to, please) venirle* bien a, convenirle* aTuesday would suit me better — me vendría mejor el martes, me convendría más el martes
whenever it suits you — cuando te venga bien, cuando te convenga
to suit oneself — hacer* lo que uno quiere
suit yourself! — haz lo que quieras!, haz lo que te dé la gana! (fam)
2)a) (be appropriate, good for)the job doesn't suit him — el trabajo no es para él or no le va
b) ( look good on) \<\<hairstyle/dress\>\> quedarle or (esp Esp) irle* bien athat color really suits you — ese color te queda muy bien or te favorece; see also suited
3) ( adapt)to suit something TO something/somebody — adaptar algo a algo/alguien
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86 brother
noun1) Bruder, dermy/your etc. brothers and sisters — meine/deine usw. Geschwister
2) (fellow member of trade union) Kollege, der* * *1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) der Bruder2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) der Kollege3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) der Bruder•- academic.ru/9238/brotherhood">brotherhood- brother-in-law* * *broth·er[ˈbrʌðəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n\brothers and sisters Geschwister pl2. (comrade)▪ \brothers! pl Kameraden!, Brüder!\brothers in arms Waffenbrüder plB\brother Michael Bruder m Michael5.* * *['brʌðə(r)]1) (ALSO ECCL) Bruder mthey are brother and sister — sie sind Geschwister, sie sind Bruder und Schwester
my/his brothers and sisters — meine/seine Geschwister
the Clarke brothers — die Brüder Clarke; (Comm) die Gebrüder Clarke
oh brother! ( esp US inf ) — Junge, Junge! (inf)
2) (in trade unions) Kollege mhis brother officers —
our brothers ( ) — geh, Eccl )
* * *brother [ˈbrʌðə(r)]A s1. Bruder m:brothers and sisters Geschwister;Smith Brothers WIRTSCH Gebrüder Smitha) Nächste(r) mb) Glaubensgenosse m, Mitglied n einer religiösen Gemeinschaftc) KATH (Laien)Bruder m3. Amtsbruder m, Kollege m, Genosse m, Gefährte m, Kamerad m:brother in arms Waffenbruder m, KampfgenosseB adj Bruder…:brother officer Offizierskamerad m;brother scientist wissenschaftlicher Kollege;C int1. umg Freundchen!2. umg Mann!, Mensch!:brother, was I sick! Mann, war mir schlecht!br. abk1. branch2. bronze3. brother4. brown* * *noun1) Bruder, dermy/your etc. brothers and sisters — meine/deine usw. Geschwister
2) (fellow member of trade union) Kollege, der* * *n.Bruder -¨ m. -
87 bull
noun1) Bulle, der; (for bullfight) Stier, derlike a bull in a china shop — (fig.) wie ein Elefant im Porzellanladen
take the bull by the horns — (fig.) den Stier bei den Hörnern fassen od. packen
* * *[bul]1) (the male of the ox family and of the whale, walrus, elephant etc.) der Bulle2) (a bull's-eye.) das Bullauge•- academic.ru/9557/bullock">bullock- bullfight
- bullfighter
- bullring
- bull's-eye* * *[bʊl]I. n2. (male elephant, walrus) Bulle ma \bull of a man ein Bulle m von Mannthat's a bunch of \bull das ist doch alles Quatsch fam8.▶ like a \bull in a china shop wie ein Elefant im Porzellanladen▶ like a \bull at a gate wie ein wild gewordener Stier [o ein Wilder]▶ to be [like] a red rag to a \bull [wie] ein rotes Tuch sein▶ to take the \bull by the horns den Stier bei den Hörnern packen\bull calf Bullenkalb nt, Stierkalb nt* * *I [bʊl]1. n2) (= male of elephant, whale etc) Bulle mbull calf — Bullenkalb nt
2. vi (ST EX)auf Hausse spekulieren3. vt (ST EX)stocks, shares hochtreiben IIn (ECCL)Bulle f* * *bull1 [bʊl]A s1. ZOOL Bulle m, (Zucht)Stier m:take the bull by the horns den Stier bei den Hörnern packen oder fassen;like a bull in a china shop wie ein Elefant im Porzellanladen2. (Elefanten-, Elch-, Wal- etc) Bulle m, Männchen n (großer Säugetiere):4. WIRTSCH Bull m, Haussier m, Haussespekulant m:buy a bull → C 35. US sl Bulle m (Polizist)B v/t1. WIRTSCHa) die Preise für etwas in die Höhe treibenb) die Kurse in die Höhe treiben2. bull one’s way through the crowd sich durch die Menge (hindurch)kämpfenC v/i1. den Stier annehmen (Kuh)2. WIRTSCH auf Hausse spekulieren3. im Preis steigenD adj WIRTSCHa) steigend (Preise)b) Hausse…:bull market Hausse f;bull operation Haussespekulation fbull2 [bʊl] s (päpstliche) Bullebull3 [bʊl] s komisch wirkende logische Ungereimtheitbull4 [bʊl] s umg Quatsch m:a) plaudern, plauschen,b) quatschen,c) angeben, große Töne spucken (beide pej)* * *noun1) Bulle, der; (for bullfight) Stier, derlike a bull in a china shop — (fig.) wie ein Elefant im Porzellanladen
take the bull by the horns — (fig.) den Stier bei den Hörnern fassen od. packen
2) (whale, elephant) Bulle, der* * *n.Bulle -n m.Stier -e m. -
88 aparear
v.1 to mate (animales).2 to match up, to pair.* * *1 (cosas) to pair off, match up2 (animales) to mate1 (uso recíproco) to mate* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ animales] to mate2) [+ objetos] to pair, match2.See:* * *1. 2.aparearse v pron to mate* * *= pair, conjoin, pair up, pair off.Ex. The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.Ex. The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex. Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.Ex. Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.----* aparearse = mate, pair up.* * *1. 2.aparearse v pron to mate* * *= pair, conjoin, pair up, pair off.Ex: The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.
Ex: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex: Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.Ex: Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.* aparearse = mate, pair up.* * *aparear [A1 ]vt1 ‹animales› to mate2 ‹objetos› to match, pair upto mate* * *
aparear ( conjugate aparear) verbo transitivo ‹ animales› to mate;
‹ objetos› to match, pair up
aparearse verbo pronominal
to mate
aparear vtr, aparearse verbo reflexivo to mate
' aparear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparearse
* * *♦ vtto mate* * *ZO v/t mate* * *aparear vt1) : to mate (animals)2) : to match up -
89 cabecilla
f. & m.1 ringleader.2 leader, honcho, rebel leader, ringleader.* * *1 leader* * *SMF ringleader* * *masculino y femenino ringleader* * *= kingpin, standard-bearer, ringleader, leader of the pack, leader.Ex. Adam Urbanski is kingpin of a new breed of union leaders who want to be partners, not adversaries, in the school improvement crusade.Ex. He was a rebel and an anti-establishment standard-bearer of intellectualism and internationalism.Ex. She admitted to having been the ringleader of the girls who played hooky.Ex. She has been telling him that he is a beta male, a subordinate figure, and must learn to become an alpha male, or leader of the pack, before the public can accept him as President.Ex. The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.----* cabecilla de la banda = leader of the pack.* * *masculino y femenino ringleader* * *= kingpin, standard-bearer, ringleader, leader of the pack, leader.Ex: Adam Urbanski is kingpin of a new breed of union leaders who want to be partners, not adversaries, in the school improvement crusade.
Ex: He was a rebel and an anti-establishment standard-bearer of intellectualism and internationalism.Ex: She admitted to having been the ringleader of the girls who played hooky.Ex: She has been telling him that he is a beta male, a subordinate figure, and must learn to become an alpha male, or leader of the pack, before the public can accept him as President.Ex: The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.* cabecilla de la banda = leader of the pack.* * *ringleader* * *
cabecilla sustantivo masculino y femenino
ringleader
cabecilla mf leader: el cabecilla de la sublevación fue condenado a muerte, the leader of the rebellion was sentenced to death
' cabecilla' also found in these entries:
English:
ringleader
- leader
- ring
* * *cabecilla nmfringleader;el cabecilla rebelde the rebel leader* * *m/f ringleader* * *cabecilla nmf: ringleader, kingpin -
90 callado
adj.1 quiet, tranquil, silent, close-lipped.Ella es muy callada She is very quiet2 soft, hushed, soft-sounding.3 unsaid.past part.past participle of spanish verb: callar.* * *1→ link=callar callar► adjetivo1 (silencioso) silent, quiet2 (reservado) reserved, quiet\más callado,-a que un muerto familiar as quiet as a mousetener algo callado to keep something quiet■ ¡eso lo tenías bien callado! you really kept that one quiet!* * *(f. - callada)adj.quiet, silent* * *ADJ1) [carácter] quiet, reserved2) (=silencioso) quiettener algo callado — to keep quiet about sth, keep sth secret
¡qué callado te lo tenías! — you kept pretty quiet about it!
pagar para tener callado a algn — to pay to keep sb quiet, pay for sb's silence
* * *- da adjetivo [estar] quietestuvo callado durante toda la reunión — he didn't say a thing o he kept quiet throughout the whole meeting
para callado — (Chi fam) < contar> in secret
tener algo callado or calladito — to keep something quiet
* * *= muted, subdued, quiet [quieter -comp., quietest -sup.], reserved.Ex. In more muted fashion the universities have displayed a similar interest.Ex. Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.Ex. Properly read, live literature -- even the quietest or most light-hearted -- may be disturbing, may subvert our view of life.Ex. Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.----* estar callado = keep + quiet.* mantenerse callado = keep + quiet.* * *- da adjetivo [estar] quietestuvo callado durante toda la reunión — he didn't say a thing o he kept quiet throughout the whole meeting
para callado — (Chi fam) < contar> in secret
tener algo callado or calladito — to keep something quiet
* * *= muted, subdued, quiet [quieter -comp., quietest -sup.], reserved.Ex: In more muted fashion the universities have displayed a similar interest.
Ex: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.Ex: Properly read, live literature -- even the quietest or most light-hearted -- may be disturbing, may subvert our view of life.Ex: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.* estar callado = keep + quiet.* mantenerse callado = keep + quiet.* * *callado -daA [ ESTAR] (silencioso) quietestuvo callado durante toda la reunión he didn't say a thing o he kept quiet throughout the whole meetingsiéntate aquí y estáte calladito sit here and keep quietlo escucharon callados y atentos they listened to him quietly and attentivelyque sea para callado keep it a secret, keep it quiettenerse algo callado or calladito to keep sth quiet¡qué calladito te lo tenías! you kept it very quiet!B [ ESTAR] (reservado) quiet* * *
Del verbo callar: ( conjugate callar)
callado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
callado
callar
callado◊ -da adjetivo
lo escucharon callados they listened to him quietly
callar ( conjugate callar) verbo intransitivo
to be quiet, shut up (colloq);
hacer callado a la oposición to silence the opposition
verbo transitivoa) ‹secreto/información› to keep … quiet
callarse verbo pronominal
cuando entró todos se calladoon when he walked in everyone went quiet o stopped talking;
la próxima vez no me calladoé next time I'll say something
callado,-a adjetivo quiet: es un tipo serio y callado, he's the quiet silent type
♦ Locuciones: se lo tiene muy callado, she's keeping that quiet
callar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (parar de hablar) to stop talking: calla un momento, ¿qué ruido es ése?, be quiet, what's that noise?
2 (no decir nada) to keep quiet, say nothing: tus ojos asienten y tu boca calla, your eyes say it all
II verbo transitivo (dejar de dar una noticia) not to mention o to keep to oneself: desconfía de sus palabras, callarán la verdad, you can't trust what they're saying, they are going to hush up the truth
♦ Locuciones: ¡calla!, (para indicar sorpresa) never!: ¡calla, no me digas que se casó!, did she really marry?
hacer callar, (hacer que alguien pare de hablar) to get someone to be quiet
(silenciar) to silence: ¡no podrán hacernos callar! they can't make us keep our mouths shut
quien calla otorga, silence speaks volumes
' callado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
callada
- enmudecer
- especialmente
- reservada
- reservado
- preferible
- ser
- taciturno
English:
fall
- quiet
- silent
- subdued
* * *callado, -a adjestar callado to be quiet o silent;¿quieres estar callado, por favor? would you please be o keep quiet!;ser callado to be quiet o reserved;tener algo callado to keep sth quiet o a secret;¡qué callado lo tenías! you certainly kept that quiet o a secret!* * *adj quiet* * *callado, -da adj: quiet, silent♦ calladamente adv* * *callado adj quiet -
91 eliminar
v.to eliminate.El líquido eliminó las manchas The liquid eliminated the stains.El mafioso eliminó al testigo The mobster eliminated the witness.* * *1 (gen) to eliminate, exclude2 (esperanzas, miedos, etc) to get rid of, cast aside* * *verb1) to eliminate2) remove3) kill* * *1. VT1) (=hacer desaparecer) [+ mancha, obstáculo] to remove, get rid of; [+ residuos] to dispose of; [+ pobreza] to eliminate, eradicate; [+ posibilidad] to rule outeliminar un directorio — (Inform) to remove o delete a directory
2) [+ concursante, deportista] to knock out, eliminatefueron eliminados de la competición — they were knocked out of o eliminated from the competition
3) euf (=matar) to eliminate, do away with *4) [+ incógnita] to eliminate5) (Fisiol) to eliminate2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)b) < candidato> to eliminate; (Dep) to eliminate, knock outc) (euf) ( matar) to eliminate (euph), to get rid of (euph)d) < residuos> to dispose of2) <toxinas/grasas> to eliminate3) (Mat) < incógnita> to eliminate* * *= abort, cut off, delete, detach, disband, discard, dispose of, do away with, eliminate, eradicate, erase, erode, kill, obviate, purge, remove, rid, suppress, take out, withdraw, screen out, retire, squeeze out, decrement, dispel, weed out, axe [ax, -USA], abolish, pare out, chop off, excise, obliterate, scrap, take off, expunge, cut out, put to + rest, sweep away, root out, nix, drive out, deselect, strip away, roll back, efface, cashier, clear out, weed, sunset, stomp + Nombre + out, zap, take + Nombre + out.Ex. It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.Ex. The only way to solve these problems is either to revise your catalog in its totality or to cut it off.Ex. Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.Ex. The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Ex. With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.Ex. The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex. List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS does away with the multiplicity of files and catalogs.Ex. Obviously, computers and the use of notation in computerised systems may place additional constraints upon the nature of the notation, or may eliminate the need to consider some of the characteristics below.Ex. In this instance links would be insufficient to eradicate the false drop.Ex. Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.Ex. These arrangements should also erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.Ex. He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".Ex. The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.Ex. The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.Ex. Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.Ex. This function can be used to rid access-point files of unused entries.Ex. It is possible to suppress references and to omit steps in a hierarchy.Ex. A scheme should allow reduction, to take out subjects and their subdivisions which are no longer used.Ex. Thus, all cards corresponding to documents covering 'Curricula' are withdrawn from the pack.Ex. Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Ex. This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.Ex. Subjects not in the core of major employment areas are likely to be squeezed out of the standard curriculum.Ex. Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.Ex. But years and experience do not always dispel the sense of unease.Ex. Information services administrators expect library schools to uphold admission standards and weed out unsuitable candidates.Ex. 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.Ex. Who knows? If we can abolish the card catalogue and replace it with some form more acceptable to library users, they may even begin to use library catalogues!.Ex. Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.Ex. Others chop off old records to remain within the limits of 680 MB.Ex. Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Ex. This article examines the controversial issue about whether to expunge books about satanism from the library shelves.Ex. In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.Ex. Careful investigation by the library board of the possibilities inherent in system membership usually puts to rest preconceived fears.Ex. Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Ex. Libraries should root out unproductive and obsolete activities.Ex. This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.Ex. The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.Ex. There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.Ex. Like its predecessor, it wants to strip away the sentimentality surrounding male-female relationships and reveal the ugly, unvarnished truth.Ex. Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.Ex. The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex. His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.Ex. Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Ex. It seems to me that the electronic catalog provides the ability to build a file that can, in fact, be easily weeded.Ex. It's instructive to remember just how passionately the media hyped the dangers of ' sunsetting' the ban.Ex. Like I said, no wonder racism won't die, it takes BOTH sides to stomp it out, not just one!.Ex. This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.Ex. My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.----* ayudar a eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.* eliminar al intermediario = cut out + the middleman.* eliminar ambigüedades = disambiguate.* eliminar barreras = flatten + barriers, tackle + barriers, erase + boundaries.* eliminar de un golpe = eliminate + at a stroke.* eliminar de un texto = redact out, redact.* eliminar diferencias = flatten out + differences.* eliminar el hielo = de-ice [deice].* eliminar el sarro = descale.* eliminar gases = pass + gas, break + wind, pass + wind.* eliminar la necesidad de = remove + the need for.* eliminar las barreras = break down + barriers.* eliminar las diferencias = iron out + differences.* eliminar los duplicados = deduplicate.* eliminar + Nombre = clear of + Nombre.* eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.* eliminar por etapas = phase out.* eliminar progresivamente = phase out.* eliminar puestos de trabajo = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.* eliminar puliendo = buff out.* eliminar una barrera = topple + barrier.* eliminar una ecuación de búsqueda = clear + search.* eliminar un error = remove + error.* eliminar un obstáculo = remove + barrier, sweep away + obstacle.* eliminar un problema = sweep away + problem, work out + kink.* * *verbo transitivo1)b) < candidato> to eliminate; (Dep) to eliminate, knock outc) (euf) ( matar) to eliminate (euph), to get rid of (euph)d) < residuos> to dispose of2) <toxinas/grasas> to eliminate3) (Mat) < incógnita> to eliminate* * *= abort, cut off, delete, detach, disband, discard, dispose of, do away with, eliminate, eradicate, erase, erode, kill, obviate, purge, remove, rid, suppress, take out, withdraw, screen out, retire, squeeze out, decrement, dispel, weed out, axe [ax, -USA], abolish, pare out, chop off, excise, obliterate, scrap, take off, expunge, cut out, put to + rest, sweep away, root out, nix, drive out, deselect, strip away, roll back, efface, cashier, clear out, weed, sunset, stomp + Nombre + out, zap, take + Nombre + out.Ex: It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.
Ex: The only way to solve these problems is either to revise your catalog in its totality or to cut it off.Ex: Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.Ex: The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Ex: With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.Ex: The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex: List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS does away with the multiplicity of files and catalogs.Ex: Obviously, computers and the use of notation in computerised systems may place additional constraints upon the nature of the notation, or may eliminate the need to consider some of the characteristics below.Ex: In this instance links would be insufficient to eradicate the false drop.Ex: Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.Ex: These arrangements should also erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.Ex: He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".Ex: The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.Ex: The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.Ex: Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.Ex: This function can be used to rid access-point files of unused entries.Ex: It is possible to suppress references and to omit steps in a hierarchy.Ex: A scheme should allow reduction, to take out subjects and their subdivisions which are no longer used.Ex: Thus, all cards corresponding to documents covering 'Curricula' are withdrawn from the pack.Ex: Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Ex: This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.Ex: Subjects not in the core of major employment areas are likely to be squeezed out of the standard curriculum.Ex: Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.Ex: But years and experience do not always dispel the sense of unease.Ex: Information services administrators expect library schools to uphold admission standards and weed out unsuitable candidates.Ex: 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.Ex: Who knows? If we can abolish the card catalogue and replace it with some form more acceptable to library users, they may even begin to use library catalogues!.Ex: Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.Ex: Others chop off old records to remain within the limits of 680 MB.Ex: Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Ex: This article examines the controversial issue about whether to expunge books about satanism from the library shelves.Ex: In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.Ex: Careful investigation by the library board of the possibilities inherent in system membership usually puts to rest preconceived fears.Ex: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Ex: Libraries should root out unproductive and obsolete activities.Ex: This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.Ex: The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.Ex: There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.Ex: Like its predecessor, it wants to strip away the sentimentality surrounding male-female relationships and reveal the ugly, unvarnished truth.Ex: Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.Ex: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.Ex: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Ex: It seems to me that the electronic catalog provides the ability to build a file that can, in fact, be easily weeded.Ex: It's instructive to remember just how passionately the media hyped the dangers of ' sunsetting' the ban.Ex: Like I said, no wonder racism won't die, it takes BOTH sides to stomp it out, not just one!.Ex: This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.Ex: My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.* ayudar a eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.* eliminar al intermediario = cut out + the middleman.* eliminar ambigüedades = disambiguate.* eliminar barreras = flatten + barriers, tackle + barriers, erase + boundaries.* eliminar de un golpe = eliminate + at a stroke.* eliminar de un texto = redact out, redact.* eliminar diferencias = flatten out + differences.* eliminar el hielo = de-ice [deice].* eliminar el sarro = descale.* eliminar gases = pass + gas, break + wind, pass + wind.* eliminar la necesidad de = remove + the need for.* eliminar las barreras = break down + barriers.* eliminar las diferencias = iron out + differences.* eliminar los duplicados = deduplicate.* eliminar + Nombre = clear of + Nombre.* eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.* eliminar por etapas = phase out.* eliminar progresivamente = phase out.* eliminar puestos de trabajo = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.* eliminar puliendo = buff out.* eliminar una barrera = topple + barrier.* eliminar una ecuación de búsqueda = clear + search.* eliminar un error = remove + error.* eliminar un obstáculo = remove + barrier, sweep away + obstacle.* eliminar un problema = sweep away + problem, work out + kink.* * *eliminar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹obstáculo› to remove; ‹párrafo› to delete, removepara eliminar las cucarachas to get rid of o exterminate o kill cockroaches2 ‹equipo/candidato› to eliminatefueron eliminados del torneo they were knocked out of o eliminated from the tournamentB ‹toxinas/grasas› to eliminateC ( Mat) ‹incógnita› to eliminate* * *
eliminar ( conjugate eliminar) verbo transitivo
‹ párrafo› to delete, remove
(Dep) to eliminate, knock out
eliminar verbo transitivo to eliminate
' eliminar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabar
- cortar
- descalificar
- michelín
- quitar
- sonda
- terminar
- tranquilizar
English:
cut out
- debug
- eliminate
- face
- hit list
- knock out
- liquidate
- obliterate
- remove
- weed
- cut
- delete
- do
- knock
- take
- zap
* * *eliminar vt1. [en juego, deporte, concurso] to eliminate (de from);el que menos puntos consiga queda eliminado the person who scores the lowest number of points is eliminated;lo eliminaron en la segunda ronda he was eliminated o knocked out in the second round2. [acabar con] [contaminación] to eliminate;[grasas, toxinas] to eliminate, to get rid of; [residuos] to dispose of; [manchas] to remove, to get rid of; [fronteras, obstáculos] to remove, to eliminate;eliminó algunos trozos de su discurso he cut out some parts of his speech* * *v/t1 eliminate2 desperdicios dispose of3 INFOR delete* * *eliminar vt1) : to eliminate, to remove2) : to do in, to kill* * *eliminar vb1. (en general) to eliminatela policía lo eliminó de la lista de sospechosos the police eliminated him from the list of suspects2. (manchas) to remove -
92 emparejar
v.1 to pair off (juntar en pareja) (people).2 to make level.3 to make even, to equalize, to even, to even out.4 to form a pair, to match.* * *1 (cosas) to put into pairs, match; (personas) to pair off1 (ser parejo) to be even ( con, with)2 (alcanzar) to catch up ( con, with)1 (personas) to pair up, pair off2 (alcanzar nivel) to catch up* * *verb1) to pair, match2) make even•* * *1. VT1) [+ dos cosas, dos personas] to pair, match2) (=nivelar) to level, make level2. VI1) (=alcanzar) to catch up ( con with)2) (=nivelarse) to be even ( con with)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < personas> to pair... off; <calcetines/zapatos> to pair up2) ( nivelar) < pelo> to make... even; < dobladillo> to even up; <pared/suelo> to level, make... level; <montones/pilas> to make... the same height, make... level2.emparejar vi3.emparejarse v prona) ( formar parejas) to pair offb) ( nivelarse) to level off, even up* * *= match, level, pair, couple, conjoin, pair up, pair off.Ex. A fundamental theoretical rule of subject indexing is that each heading should be co-extensive with the subject of the document, that is, the label and the information or documents found under that label should match.Ex. Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Ex. The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.Ex. The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.Ex. The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex. Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.Ex. Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.----* emparejarse = mate, interbreed, pair up.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < personas> to pair... off; <calcetines/zapatos> to pair up2) ( nivelar) < pelo> to make... even; < dobladillo> to even up; <pared/suelo> to level, make... level; <montones/pilas> to make... the same height, make... level2.emparejar vi3.emparejarse v prona) ( formar parejas) to pair offb) ( nivelarse) to level off, even up* * *= match, level, pair, couple, conjoin, pair up, pair off.Ex: A fundamental theoretical rule of subject indexing is that each heading should be co-extensive with the subject of the document, that is, the label and the information or documents found under that label should match.
Ex: Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Ex: The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.Ex: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.Ex: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex: Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.Ex: Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.* emparejarse = mate, interbreed, pair up.* * *emparejar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹personas› to pair … off2 ‹cosas›hay que emparejar los calcetines the socks have to be paired up o put into pairsemparejó las dos piezas she matched up the two partsB (nivelar) ‹pelo› to make … even, cut … to the same length; ‹dobladillo› to even up; ‹pared/suelo› to level, make … level; ‹montones/pilas› to make … the same height, make … level emparejar algo CON algo:empareja este lado con el otro even o level this side up with the other, make this side level with the other■ emparejarviemparejar CON algn to catch up WITH sb1 (formar parejas) to pair offllegaron emparejados al baile they came to the dance as a couple2 (nivelarse) to level off, even up* * *
emparejar ( conjugate emparejar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ personas› to pair … off;
‹calcetines/zapatos› to pair up
2 ( nivelar) ‹ pelo› to make … even;
‹ dobladillo› to even up;
‹pared/suelo› to level, make … level;
‹montones/pilas› to make … the same height
emparejarse verbo pronominal
emparejar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer pares iguales) to match
emparejar calcetines, to match socks
2 (personas) to pair off
' emparejar' also found in these entries:
English:
match
- match up
- mismatch
- pair off
* * *♦ vt1. [juntar en pareja] [personas] to pair off;[zapatos, calcetines] to match (up)2. [nivelar] to make level;hay que emparejar los bajos del pantalón the Br turn-ups o US cuffs on the trousers have to be made the same length♦ vito be a match* * *v/t personas pair off; calcetines match up* * *emparejar vt1) : to pair, to match up2) : to make evenemparejar vi: to catch up -
93 excesivo
adj.1 excessive, beyond measure, unconscionable, immoderate.2 hypernomic.* * *► adjetivo1 excessive* * *(f. - excesiva)adj.* * *ADJ excessive* * *adjetivo excessivellevaba un peso excesivo — it was overloaded o overweight
* * *= excessive, overwide [over-wide], overkill, unreasonable, inordinate, extortionate, unconscionable, overabundant, bloated, over-the-top, outrageous, excess.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex. Overall, neither system proved ideal: LEXINET was deficient as regards lack of accessibility and excessive ambiguity; while the manual system gave rise to an over-wide variation of terms.Ex. Full USMARC is overkill for many library operations.Ex. However, in general, it is unreasonable to expect a user to know the ISBN of a book.Ex. Sometimes cataloguers will spend an inordinate length of time searching for the best heading.Ex. This is an important and interesting book, but given that much of the material has previously been published, the price seems extortionate.Ex. Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex. He contends, however, that the seemingly formless, overabundant, inchoate texture of the novel might also suggest a valid mode for the novelization of slavery.Ex. They are are notorious for their inefficiency, conservatism, bloated bureaucracy, and obsoleteness.Ex. It seems all Hollywood can do now is take an original classic and flog it to death with over-the-top special effects.Ex. There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.Ex. The aim of the present study is to examine whether work-related factors contribute to excess male mortality.----* capacidad excesiva = overcapacity [over-capacity].* carga excesiva = overload.* consumidor excesivo = overspender [over-spender].* dependencia excesiva = over reliance [over-reliance].* de un modo excesivo = extortionately.* énfasis excesivo = overemphasis [over-emphasis].* estimulación excesiva = overstimulation.* estímulo excesivo = overstimulation.* precio excesivo = steep price.* simplificación excesiva = oversimplification [over-simplification].* uso excesivo = prodigality.* * *adjetivo excessivellevaba un peso excesivo — it was overloaded o overweight
* * *= excessive, overwide [over-wide], overkill, unreasonable, inordinate, extortionate, unconscionable, overabundant, bloated, over-the-top, outrageous, excess.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.
Ex: Overall, neither system proved ideal: LEXINET was deficient as regards lack of accessibility and excessive ambiguity; while the manual system gave rise to an over-wide variation of terms.Ex: Full USMARC is overkill for many library operations.Ex: However, in general, it is unreasonable to expect a user to know the ISBN of a book.Ex: Sometimes cataloguers will spend an inordinate length of time searching for the best heading.Ex: This is an important and interesting book, but given that much of the material has previously been published, the price seems extortionate.Ex: Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex: He contends, however, that the seemingly formless, overabundant, inchoate texture of the novel might also suggest a valid mode for the novelization of slavery.Ex: They are are notorious for their inefficiency, conservatism, bloated bureaucracy, and obsoleteness.Ex: It seems all Hollywood can do now is take an original classic and flog it to death with over-the-top special effects.Ex: There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.Ex: The aim of the present study is to examine whether work-related factors contribute to excess male mortality.* capacidad excesiva = overcapacity [over-capacity].* carga excesiva = overload.* consumidor excesivo = overspender [over-spender].* dependencia excesiva = over reliance [over-reliance].* de un modo excesivo = extortionately.* énfasis excesivo = overemphasis [over-emphasis].* estimulación excesiva = overstimulation.* estímulo excesivo = overstimulation.* precio excesivo = steep price.* simplificación excesiva = oversimplification [over-simplification].* uso excesivo = prodigality.* * *excesivo -vaexcessive30 euros me parece excesivo 30 euros seems excessive to meel camión llevaba un peso excesivo the truck was overloaded o overweightel celo excesivo con que protege a sus hijos her over-protective attitude toward(s) her childrenno mostró excesivo entusiasmo por el proyecto he wasn't overly enthusiastic o he didn't show a great deal of enthusiasm about the project* * *
excesivo adjetivo
excessive
excesivo,-a adjetivo excessive
' excesivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brutal
- derroche
- etílica
- etílico
- excesiva
- faraónica
- faraónico
- fuerte
- tremenda
- tremendo
- abuso
- exagerado
English:
excessive
- exorbitant
- extravagant
- fulsome
- hard
- immoderate
- inflated
- punitive
- steep
- undue
- unreasonable
- extortionate
- inordinate
- loosely
* * *excesivo, -a adjexcessive;se pagan precios excesivos people pay inflated prices, Br people pay over the odds;protegen al niño de un modo excesivo they are overprotective of the boy;no tuvo excesiva suerte en semifinales she didn't do too well in the semifinals* * *adj excessive* * *excesivo, -va adj: excessive♦ excesivamente adv* * *excesivo adj excessive -
94 homosexual
adj.homosexual.f. & m.homosexual, homosexual person, gay, gay man.* * *► adjetivo1 homosexual1 homosexual* * *noun mf. adj.homosexual, gay* * *ADJ SMF homosexual* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino homosexual* * *= gay, gay man [gay men, -pl.], homosexual, queer, fag, faggot, poofter, sissy, poof, mollycoddle, homo.Ex. There are indications that gay and lesbian readers will be better served in the future.Ex. It is the proper function of New Zealand libraries to provide affirmative and empowering information to minority groups such as lesbians and gay men.Ex. The advent of the AIDS virus into both homosexual and heterosexual populations means that sexual ignorance can now result in death.Ex. Approximately 100 young adult novels with gay/lesbian/ queer content have been published since the first one appeared in 1969.Ex. Unfortunately, some inflammatory and offensive discourses appear over the network, including such words as 'bitch', ' fag', 'fagette', and 'dyke'.Ex. Homophobic terms like 'poofter' and ' faggot' play a central role in adolescent male peer-group dynamics.Ex. Homophobic terms like ' poofter' and 'faggot' play a central role in adolescent male peer-group dynamics.Ex. Males who engage in more feminine activities may be considered ' sissies' and may often feel less accepted than females labeled as 'tomboys'.Ex. Men who think bags make them look like poofs obviously need to become a bit more secure in their own sexuality.Ex. These are the words not of a mollycoddle or a sentimentalist, but of a veteran soldier nation.Ex. If the lesboes and homos had their way in the world, there wouldn't be any reproduction of the human race.----* liberación de los homosexuales = gay liberation.* no homosexual = straight man.* pareja homosexual = homosexual couple.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino homosexual* * *= gay, gay man [gay men, -pl.], homosexual, queer, fag, faggot, poofter, sissy, poof, mollycoddle, homo.Ex: There are indications that gay and lesbian readers will be better served in the future.
Ex: It is the proper function of New Zealand libraries to provide affirmative and empowering information to minority groups such as lesbians and gay men.Ex: The advent of the AIDS virus into both homosexual and heterosexual populations means that sexual ignorance can now result in death.Ex: Approximately 100 young adult novels with gay/lesbian/ queer content have been published since the first one appeared in 1969.Ex: Unfortunately, some inflammatory and offensive discourses appear over the network, including such words as 'bitch', ' fag', 'fagette', and 'dyke'.Ex: Homophobic terms like 'poofter' and ' faggot' play a central role in adolescent male peer-group dynamics.Ex: Homophobic terms like ' poofter' and 'faggot' play a central role in adolescent male peer-group dynamics.Ex: Males who engage in more feminine activities may be considered ' sissies' and may often feel less accepted than females labeled as 'tomboys'.Ex: Men who think bags make them look like poofs obviously need to become a bit more secure in their own sexuality.Ex: These are the words not of a mollycoddle or a sentimentalist, but of a veteran soldier nation.Ex: If the lesboes and homos had their way in the world, there wouldn't be any reproduction of the human race.* liberación de los homosexuales = gay liberation.* no homosexual = straight man.* pareja homosexual = homosexual couple.* * *adj/mfhomosexual* * *
homosexual adjetivo, masculino y femenino
homosexual
homosexual adjetivo & mf homosexual
' homosexual' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gay
- invertida
- invertido
- paladín
- maricón
- pederasta
- tendencia
English:
come out
- gay
- homosexual
- queen
- queer
- come
- fag
* * *♦ adjhomosexual♦ nmfhomosexual* * *m/f & adj homosexual* * *homosexual adj & nmf: homosexual* * *homosexual adj n homosexual -
95 mulo
m.mule, hinny.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\estar hecho,-a un/una mulo,-a to be as strong as an oxser más terco,-a que una mula to be as stubborn as a mule* * *SM mule* * *masculino (male) muleestar hecho un mulo — (Esp fam) to be as strong as an ox; ver tb mula
* * *= mule.Ex. The article is entitled ' Mules and dragons: popular culture images in the selected writings of African-American and Chinese-American women writers'.----* mulo de carga = workhorse.* * *masculino (male) muleestar hecho un mulo — (Esp fam) to be as strong as an ox; ver tb mula
* * *= mule.Ex: The article is entitled ' Mules and dragons: popular culture images in the selected writings of African-American and Chinese-American women writers'.
* mulo de carga = workhorse.* * *(male) mule* * *
mulo sustantivo masculino
(male) mule
mulo,-a m,f Zool mule
' mulo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mula
English:
mule
* * *mulo nm1. [animal] mule* * *m ZO mule* * *mulo, -la n: mule* * *mulo n mule -
96 penetrar
v.1 to pierce, to penetrate (introducirse en) (sujeto: arma, sonido).Los policías penetraron The policemen penetrated.Ella penetró el misterio She penetrated=understood the mystery.El ácido penetra la piel Acid penetrates the skin.La bala penetra la pared The bullet pierces the wall.2 to get to the bottom of (secreto, misterio).3 to penetrate (sexualmente).4 to go deep into, to penetrate.El misil penetró la tierra The missile went deep into the ground.* * *1 (introducirse - en un territorio) to penetrate (en, -); (- en una casa, propiedad) to enter2 (atravesar) to penetrate, seep through1 (atravesar) to penetrate; (ruido) to pierce■ el olor era tan fuerte que penetró la ropa the smell was so strong that it got right into our clothes2 (descifrar - misterio) to get to the bottom of; (- secreto) to fathom (out)* * *verb1) to penetrate2) enter* * *1. VI1) (=entrar)penetraron a través de o por una claraboya — they entered through a skylight
el agua había penetrado a través de o por las paredes — the water had seeped into the walls
penetrar en: penetramos en un túnel — we went into o entered a tunnel
el cuchillo penetró en la carne — the knife went into o entered o penetrated the flesh
2) frm (=descifrar) to penetrate2. VT1) (=atravesar) to go right through2) [sexualmente] to penetrate3) frm (=descubrir) [+ misterio] to fathom; [+ secreto] to unlock; [+ sentido] to grasp; [+ intención] to see through, grasp3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( entrar)penetrar por algo — agua/humedad to seep through something
b) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate2.penetrar vta) <defensa/membrana> to penetrateb) (liter) <misterio/secreto> to fathom, penetrate (liter)c) (Com) < mercado> to penetrated) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *= cut through, go into, penetrate, go in, permeate, break through, tread into, seep into, seep through, seep, pervade, see through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate into, pierce, intromit.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex. But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Ex. But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex. This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex. Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex. This seems to suggest that Schopenhauer may have trodden much further into the mystics' domain than he is willing to admit.Ex. Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.Ex. The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern.Ex. The outer edges of the sheet -- the deckle edges -- are rough and uneven where the stuff seeped between the deckle and the mould.Ex. I strongly believe that we must cultivate a more positive attitude towards change in the field of library work, and that this attitude must pervade all levels of librarianship.Ex. Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex. But self-concern can insinuate itself into every corner of the emotional life.Ex. As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.Ex. While endorsing the thought that language is insinuated into brains, I also identify what I believe is the theory's Achilles heel.Ex. She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.Ex. During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.----* osar penetrar = venture into.* palabras + penetrar = words + sink.* penetrar de un modo inclinado = slant into.* penetrar una barrera = break through + barrier.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( entrar)penetrar por algo — agua/humedad to seep through something
b) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate2.penetrar vta) <defensa/membrana> to penetrateb) (liter) <misterio/secreto> to fathom, penetrate (liter)c) (Com) < mercado> to penetrated) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *= cut through, go into, penetrate, go in, permeate, break through, tread into, seep into, seep through, seep, pervade, see through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate into, pierce, intromit.Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
Ex: As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex: But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Ex: But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex: This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex: Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex: This seems to suggest that Schopenhauer may have trodden much further into the mystics' domain than he is willing to admit.Ex: Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.Ex: The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern.Ex: The outer edges of the sheet -- the deckle edges -- are rough and uneven where the stuff seeped between the deckle and the mould.Ex: I strongly believe that we must cultivate a more positive attitude towards change in the field of library work, and that this attitude must pervade all levels of librarianship.Ex: Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex: But self-concern can insinuate itself into every corner of the emotional life.Ex: As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.Ex: While endorsing the thought that language is insinuated into brains, I also identify what I believe is the theory's Achilles heel.Ex: She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.Ex: During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.* osar penetrar = venture into.* palabras + penetrar = words + sink.* penetrar de un modo inclinado = slant into.* penetrar una barrera = break through + barrier.* * *penetrar [A1 ]vi1(en un lugar): la puerta por donde penetró el ladrón the door through which the thief enteredel agua penetraba por entre las tejas water was seeping in o coming in between the tilesuna luz tenue penetraba a través de los visillos a pale light filtered in through the lace curtainsun intenso olor penetraba por todos los rincones de la casa a pungent smell pervaded every corner of the housepenetrar EN algo:la bala penetró en el pulmón izquierdo the bullet pierced his left lungtropas enemigas han penetrado en nuestras fronteras enemy troops have pushed over o crossed o penetrated our bordershace un frío que penetra en los huesos the cold gets right into your bonesla humedad había penetrado en las paredes the damp had seeped into the wallsesta crema penetra rápidamente en la piel this cream is quickly absorbed by the skin2 (descubrir, descifrar) penetrar EN algo:intenta penetrar en la intimidad del personaje he attempts to delve into the personality of the characteres difícil penetrar en su mente it is difficult to fathom his thoughts o ( colloq) to get inside his head3 (en un mercado) penetrar EN algo to penetrate sth4 (en el acto sexual) to penetrate■ penetrarvt1 (atravesar) to penetrateun ruido que penetra los oídos a piercing o ear-splitting noisees difícil penetrar la corteza it is difficult to penetrate o get through the outer layer2 ‹misterio/secreto› to fathom3 ( Com) ‹mercado› to penetrate4 (en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *
penetrar ( conjugate penetrar) verbo intransitivo ( entrar) penetrar por algo [agua/humedad] to seep through sth;
[ luz] to shine through sth;
[ ladrón] to enter through sth;
penetrar EN algo to penetrate sth
verbo transitivo
to penetrate;◊ la bala le penetró el pulmón the bullet penetrated o entered his lung
penetrar
I verbo transitivo to penetrate: el aceite penetró el tejido y no pude sacar la mancha, the oil went straight through the material and I couldn't get it out
era incapaz de penetrar el sentido de sus palabras, it was impossible to get to the bottom of his meaning
un intenso olor penetraba el lugar, a strong smell seeped through the place
II vi (en un recinto) to go o get [en, in]: un frente frío penetrará por el noroeste, a cold front will sweep over from the north-east
el veneno penetró en la piel, the poison was soaked in through the skin
' penetrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calar
- internarse
English:
come through
- penetrate
- pierce
- sink in
- soak in
- strike through
- break
* * *♦ viel agua penetraba por la puerta the water was seeping under the door;la luz penetraba por entre las rendijas the light came filtering through the cracks;[filtrarse por] to get into, to penetrate; [perforar] to pierce; [llegar a conocer] to get to the bottom of;cinco terroristas penetraron en el palacio five terrorists got into the palace;no consiguen penetrar en el mercado europeo they have been unable to penetrate the European market♦ vt1. [introducirse en] [sujeto: arma, sonido] to pierce, to penetrate;[sujeto: humedad, líquido] to permeate; [sujeto: emoción, sentimiento] to pierce;la bala le penetró el corazón the bullet pierced her heart;el frío les penetraba hasta los huesos they were chilled to the bone;el grito le penetró los oídos the scream pierced her eardrums;han penetrado el mercado latinoamericano they have made inroads into o penetrated the Latin American market2. [secreto, misterio] to get to the bottom of3. [sexualmente] to penetrate* * *I v/t penetrateII v/i1 ( atravesar) penetrate2 ( entrar) enter* * *penetrar vi1) : to penetrate, to sink in2)penetrar por orpenetrar en : to pierce, to go in, to enter intoel frío penetra por la ventana: the cold comes right in through the windowpenetrar vt1) : to penetrate, to permeate2) : to pierceel dolor penetró su corazón: sorrow pierced her heart3) : to fathom, to understand* * *penetrar vb1. (entrar) to get into2. (perforar) to penetrate / to pierce -
97 quitar
v.1 to remove.quitarle algo a alguien to take something away from somebodyquita tus cosas de en medio clear your things up (out of the way)2 to take away, to relieve.María quita los muebles Mary removes the furniture.el aperitivo me ha quitado el hambre I don't feel hungry after that snack3 to take up (time).me quitan mucho tiempo los niños the children take up a lot of my time4 to take, to steal.me han quitado la cartera someone has taken o stolen my wallet5 to switch off.6 to eliminate, to suppress, to abstract.María quita el reglamento Mary eliminates the rules.* * *1 (separar) to remove, take off3 (apartar) to take away, take off■ si lo comes te quitará el apetito if you eat it, it will spoil your appetite5 (despojar) to take; (robar) to steal6 (restar) to subtract; (descontar) to take off7 (prohibir) to forbid, rule out8 (impedir) to prevent9 (disminuir) to take away10 familiar (radio, agua, etc) to turn off1 (desaparecer) to go away, come out2 quitarse de (del juego, bebida, etc) to give up\¡quita/quítate de ahí! move!, get away!quitando... except...quitar de delante to clear awayquitar el hipo figurado to take one's breath awayquitar importancia a algo to play something downquitar la mesa to clear the tablequitar las ganas a alguien to put somebody offquitarse algo/a alguien de encima to get rid of something/somebodyquitarse años figurado to lie about one's age* * *verb1) to remove2) take off3) clear4) rob•- quitarse- quitarse a alguien
- quitarse algo de encima* * *1. VT1) (=sacar) [gen] to remove; [+ ropa, zapatos] to take off; [+ póster, estantes] to take downle quitaron las vendas — they took her bandages off, they removed her bandages
tardaron dos días en quitar los escombros — it took two days to clear o remove the rubble
quitaron las banderas de los balcones — they took the flags down from the balconies, they removed the flags from the balconies
2) (=arrebatar) [gen] to take away; [para robar] to take, steal; [+ vida] to takele quitaron la cartera en el tren — someone took his wallet on the train, he had his wallet stolen on the train
•
quitar el sitio a algn — to steal sb's place3) (=eliminar) [+ mancha] to remove, get rid of; [+ dolor] to relieve, stop; [+ felicidad, ilusión, ganas] to take away; [+ preocupaciones, temores] to allay•
quitar el hambre, un par de rodajas deben quitar el hambre — a couple of slices should stop you feeling hungryno alimenta mucho, pero quita el hambre — it's not very nutritious, but it's filling
el vino no quita la sed — wine doesn't quench your thirst, wine isn't thirst-quenching
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quitar el sueño, el café me quita el sueño — coffee stops me sleeping4) (=restar)eso le quita la razón — that shows he's wrong, that proves him wrong
quiero quitar unos cuantos centímetros a mi cintura — I want to lose a few centimetres from around the waist
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quitar importancia a algo — to play sth down•
quitando el postre comimos bien — apart o aside from the dessert we had a good mealquitando tres o cuatro, van a ir todos — except for three or four (people), everybody is going
5) (=impedir)quitar a algn de hacer algo — to stop o prevent sb (from) doing sth
6) (Mat) to take away, subtract7) [+ golpe] to ward off; (Esgrima) to parry8) ** [+ dinero] to make2.VI¡quita!, ¡quita de ahí! — (=¡aparta!) get out of the way!; (=¡qué va!) get away!, come off it!
eso no quita —
quitaeso no quita para que me ayudes — that doesn't stop o prevent you helping me, that doesn't mean you can't help me
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, retirar)quítalo de aquí! — get o take it out of here!
quitar la mesa — (Esp) to clear the table; (+ me/te/le etc)
b) <prenda/anillo> (+ me/te/le etc) to take off2) (+ me/te/le etc)a) ( de las manos)le quitó la pistola al ladrón — he got o took the gun off the thief
b) ( privar de)c) ( robar)me quitaron la cartera del bolsillo — someone took o stole my wallet from my pocket
3) ( restar) (+ me/te/le etc)le quita valor/credibilidad — it detracts from its value/credibility
4) ( hacer desaparecer) < mancha> to remove, get... out; < dolor> to relieve, get rid of; < sed> to quench; < apetito> to take away; (+ me/te/le etc)5) quitando (ger) (fam) except for2.quitar vi1) (Esp fam)quita ya! eso no se lo cree nadie! — oh come off it, nobody believes that!
2) (en locs)de quita y pon — <funda/etiqueta> removable
3.eso no quita que...: pero eso no quita que se pueda hacer de otra manera but that doesn't mean that there aren't other ways of doing it; ni quitar ni poner (fam): yo aquí ni quito ni pongo I don't count o my opinion doesn't count around here; quien quita y... (Méx fam): quien quita y me saco la lotería maybe I'll even win the lottery; quien quita y lo encontramos — we might still find it
quitarse v pron1) ( desaparecer) mancha to come out; dolor go (away); viento to die down; (+ me/te/le etc)2) (apartarse, retirarse) to get out of the way3) (refl)a) <prenda/alhaja/maquillaje> to take offb) <dolor/resfriado> to get rid of; < miedo> to overcome, get overse quita años or la edad — she lies about her age
quitarse algo DE algo: quítate el dedo de la nariz! stop picking your nose!; quítate las manos de los bolsillos! take your hands out of your pockets!; quitarse algo/a alguien de encima/en medio to get rid of something/somebody; te has quitado veinte años de encima — you look twenty years younger
* * *= remove, take off, take away, strip away, roll back, strip, trim off, strip off, take down, commandeer, get off.Ex. Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.Ex. For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Ex. Like its predecessor, it wants to strip away the sentimentality surrounding male-female relationships and reveal the ugly, unvarnished truth.Ex. Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.Ex. Pluto, scorned by astronomers who considered it too dinky and distant, was unceremoniously stripped of its status as a planet Thursday.Ex. If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.Ex. They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex. State officials urge people to take down bird feeders after recent reports of sick and dead birds, according to a news release.Ex. He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.Ex. The full-length, two-direction zipper makes it easy to get on and off, and the bottom is easy to unzip for diaper changes.----* de quita y pon = burn-'em-down-build-'em-up, removable.* hablar a calzón quitado = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the table.* hasta el cuarenta de mayo no te quites el sayo = cast no clout till May is out.* no poder quitarse Algo de la cabeza = can't get it out of my mind.* pala de quitar nieve = snow shovel.* pala para quitar nieve = snow shovel.* poner y quitar = get on and off.* que se puede quitar = detachable, removable.* quita o pon = give or take.* quitar Algo = take + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + hands.* quitar con pala = shovel.* quitar con un cepillo = brush away.* quitar con un golpe = knock off.* quitar de las manos = snap up.* quitar el deseo = suffocate + desire.* quitar el estigma = destigmatise [destigmatize, -USA].* quitar el interés = take + the shine off things.* quitar el mérito a Algo = belittle.* quitar el poder = disempower.* quitar el polvo = dust.* quitar el sufijo a una palabra = strip + suffix.* quitar el valor = render + valueless.* quitar frotando = rub off, rub.* quitar importancia = de-emphasise [de-emphasize, -USA], understate, trivialise [trivialize, -USA], minimise + importance, downplay, gloss over, negate, soft-pedal.* quitar importancia a un problema = trivialise + trouble.* quitar la credibilidad = destroy + credence.* quitar la humedad = dehumidify.* quitar la idea = wipe away + idea.* quitar la marca = unmark.* quitar la mesa = clear away + the things, clear + the table.* quitar las escamas = scale.* quitar las ganas de = kill + the momentum.* quitar las telarañas = dust off + the cobwebs.* quitarle el sentido = render + meaningless.* quitarle importancia a las cosas = make + light of things.* quitarle mérito = obscure + fact.* quitar mérito = detract from.* quitar pintura mediante chorro de arena a presión = sandblast.* quitar puestos de trabajo = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.* quitarse = take off, doff, take off.* quitarse a Alguien de encima = keep + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back, get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back.* quitarse de encima = shake off.* quitarse de en medio = take + Nombre + out.* quitarse del medio = run for + cover.* quitarse el sombrero ante = hats off to + Nombre, take + Posesivo + hat off to.* quitar(se) la ropa = undress.* quitarse la vida = take + Posesivo + (own) life.* quitársele a Uno las ganas = put off.* quitarse una mala reputación = clean up + bad reputation.* quitarse un (buen) peso de encima = get + a (real) weight off + Posesivo + chest.* quitarse un peso de encima = take + a weight off + Posesivo + mind, take + a load off + Posesivo + mind.* quitar una preocupación = allay + concern.* quitar un peso de encima = remove + burden from shoulders.* quitar un peso de encima a Alguien = lift + a weight off + Posesivo + shoulders.* quitar valor = devalue, deflate.* tener + que quitarse el sombrero = have to hand it to + Nombre.* ya lo quitas, ya lo pones = burn-'em-down-build-'em-up.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, retirar)quítalo de aquí! — get o take it out of here!
quitar la mesa — (Esp) to clear the table; (+ me/te/le etc)
b) <prenda/anillo> (+ me/te/le etc) to take off2) (+ me/te/le etc)a) ( de las manos)le quitó la pistola al ladrón — he got o took the gun off the thief
b) ( privar de)c) ( robar)me quitaron la cartera del bolsillo — someone took o stole my wallet from my pocket
3) ( restar) (+ me/te/le etc)le quita valor/credibilidad — it detracts from its value/credibility
4) ( hacer desaparecer) < mancha> to remove, get... out; < dolor> to relieve, get rid of; < sed> to quench; < apetito> to take away; (+ me/te/le etc)5) quitando (ger) (fam) except for2.quitar vi1) (Esp fam)quita ya! eso no se lo cree nadie! — oh come off it, nobody believes that!
2) (en locs)de quita y pon — <funda/etiqueta> removable
3.eso no quita que...: pero eso no quita que se pueda hacer de otra manera but that doesn't mean that there aren't other ways of doing it; ni quitar ni poner (fam): yo aquí ni quito ni pongo I don't count o my opinion doesn't count around here; quien quita y... (Méx fam): quien quita y me saco la lotería maybe I'll even win the lottery; quien quita y lo encontramos — we might still find it
quitarse v pron1) ( desaparecer) mancha to come out; dolor go (away); viento to die down; (+ me/te/le etc)2) (apartarse, retirarse) to get out of the way3) (refl)a) <prenda/alhaja/maquillaje> to take offb) <dolor/resfriado> to get rid of; < miedo> to overcome, get overse quita años or la edad — she lies about her age
quitarse algo DE algo: quítate el dedo de la nariz! stop picking your nose!; quítate las manos de los bolsillos! take your hands out of your pockets!; quitarse algo/a alguien de encima/en medio to get rid of something/somebody; te has quitado veinte años de encima — you look twenty years younger
* * *= remove, take off, take away, strip away, roll back, strip, trim off, strip off, take down, commandeer, get off.Ex: Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.
Ex: For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Ex: Like its predecessor, it wants to strip away the sentimentality surrounding male-female relationships and reveal the ugly, unvarnished truth.Ex: Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.Ex: Pluto, scorned by astronomers who considered it too dinky and distant, was unceremoniously stripped of its status as a planet Thursday.Ex: If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.Ex: They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex: State officials urge people to take down bird feeders after recent reports of sick and dead birds, according to a news release.Ex: He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.Ex: The full-length, two-direction zipper makes it easy to get on and off, and the bottom is easy to unzip for diaper changes.* de quita y pon = burn-'em-down-build-'em-up, removable.* hablar a calzón quitado = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the table.* hasta el cuarenta de mayo no te quites el sayo = cast no clout till May is out.* no poder quitarse Algo de la cabeza = can't get it out of my mind.* pala de quitar nieve = snow shovel.* pala para quitar nieve = snow shovel.* poner y quitar = get on and off.* que se puede quitar = detachable, removable.* quita o pon = give or take.* quitar Algo = take + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + hands.* quitar con pala = shovel.* quitar con un cepillo = brush away.* quitar con un golpe = knock off.* quitar de las manos = snap up.* quitar el deseo = suffocate + desire.* quitar el estigma = destigmatise [destigmatize, -USA].* quitar el interés = take + the shine off things.* quitar el mérito a Algo = belittle.* quitar el poder = disempower.* quitar el polvo = dust.* quitar el sufijo a una palabra = strip + suffix.* quitar el valor = render + valueless.* quitar frotando = rub off, rub.* quitar importancia = de-emphasise [de-emphasize, -USA], understate, trivialise [trivialize, -USA], minimise + importance, downplay, gloss over, negate, soft-pedal.* quitar importancia a un problema = trivialise + trouble.* quitar la credibilidad = destroy + credence.* quitar la humedad = dehumidify.* quitar la idea = wipe away + idea.* quitar la marca = unmark.* quitar la mesa = clear away + the things, clear + the table.* quitar las escamas = scale.* quitar las ganas de = kill + the momentum.* quitar las telarañas = dust off + the cobwebs.* quitarle el sentido = render + meaningless.* quitarle importancia a las cosas = make + light of things.* quitarle mérito = obscure + fact.* quitar mérito = detract from.* quitar pintura mediante chorro de arena a presión = sandblast.* quitar puestos de trabajo = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.* quitarse = take off, doff, take off.* quitarse a Alguien de encima = keep + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back, get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back.* quitarse de encima = shake off.* quitarse de en medio = take + Nombre + out.* quitarse del medio = run for + cover.* quitarse el sombrero ante = hats off to + Nombre, take + Posesivo + hat off to.* quitar(se) la ropa = undress.* quitarse la vida = take + Posesivo + (own) life.* quitársele a Uno las ganas = put off.* quitarse una mala reputación = clean up + bad reputation.* quitarse un (buen) peso de encima = get + a (real) weight off + Posesivo + chest.* quitarse un peso de encima = take + a weight off + Posesivo + mind, take + a load off + Posesivo + mind.* quitar una preocupación = allay + concern.* quitar un peso de encima = remove + burden from shoulders.* quitar un peso de encima a Alguien = lift + a weight off + Posesivo + shoulders.* quitar valor = devalue, deflate.* tener + que quitarse el sombrero = have to hand it to + Nombre.* ya lo quitas, ya lo pones = burn-'em-down-build-'em-up.* * *quitar [A1 ]vtA1(apartar, retirar): ¡quita esa silla de en medio! get that chair out of the way!quita tus cosas de mi escritorio take o get your things off my deskquitó todos los obstáculos de mi camino he removed all the obstacles from my pathquitar la mesa ( Esp); to clear the table(+ me/te/le etc): ¡quítame las manos de encima! take o get your hands off me!le quitó la piel al pollo he skinned the chickenme quitó una pelusa del hombro she picked a bit of fluff off my shoulderno le puedo quitar la tapa I can't get the top off2 ‹prenda/anillo› (+ me/te/le etc) to take offquítale los zapatos take his shoes offB ‹juguete/dinero› (+ me/te/le etc):le quité el cuchillo I took the knife (away) from herla policía le quitó el pasaporte the police took his passport awayme quitaron la cartera del bolsillo someone took o stole my wallet from my pocketle quitó la pistola al ladrón he got o took the gun off the thiefse lo quitó de un manotazo she swiped it out of his handC (restar) (+ me/te/le etc):quítale 26 a 84 take 26 away from 84no me quites autoridad delante de los niños don't undermine my authority in front of the childrenlos niños me quitan mucho tiempo the children take up a lot of my timeno es que quiera quitarte la razón pero … I'm not saying you're wrong but …no le quites méritos give him his dueese peinado te quita años that hairstyle takes years off youhay que quitarle un poco de ancho it needs to be taken in a bittrataba de quitarle importancia al asunto he tried to play the matter downle quita valor a la casa it detracts from the value of the houseD (hacer desaparecer) ‹mancha› to remove, get … out; ‹dolor› to relieve, get rid of(+ me/te/le etc): te quita el hambre pero no te alimenta it stops you feeling hungry but it isn't very nourishingte voy a quitar las ganas de volver a mentirme when I've finished with you, you'll think twice about lying to me againa ver si le quitas esa idea de la cabeza why don't you try to get that idea out of his head?el médico me ha quitado la sal/el vino the doctor's told me I mustn't have any salt on my food/I mustn't drink winequitando a los más chicos todos pueden entrar they can all go in except for the very youngest onesquitando que tuvimos que esperar mucho rato apart from the fact that we had to wait a long time■ quitarviA¡quita ya! ¡eso no se lo cree nadie! oh come off it, nobody believes that!B ( en locs):de quita y pon ‹funda/etiqueta› removabletiene una capucha de quita y pon it has a detachable hoodeso no quita que …: yo lo hago así, eso no quita que se pueda hacer de otra manera I do it like this but that doesn't mean that there aren't other ways of doing itni quitar ni poner ( fam): pregúntaselo a él, yo aquí ni quito ni pongo ask him about it, I don't count o my opinion doesn't count around hereen ese asunto él ni quita ni pone he doesn't have any say in that matter■ quitarseA (desaparecer) «mancha» to come out; «dolor» to go, go away; «viento» to die down(+ me/te/le etc): no hay forma de que se me quite este dolor de cabeza I just can't get rid of this headacheya se me han quitado las ganas de ir I don't feel like going any moreB (apartarse, retirarse) to get out of the way¡quítate de mi vista! get out of my sight!he vendido el negocio, quiero quitarme de problemas I've sold the business, I want to be rid of all this trouble o ( colloq) to be shot of all this hassleC ( refl)1 ‹prenda/alhaja/maquillaje› to take offquítate la chaqueta take your jacket off2 (deshacerse de) ‹dolor› to get rid ofse quitaban el frío saltando they jumped up and down to warm themselves up o to get warmme tengo que quitar este miedo ridículo a los aviones I have to overcome o get over this ridiculous fear of flying3 (retirar) quitarse algo DE algo:me tuve que quitar una pestaña del ojo I had to get an eyelash out of my eye¡quítate el dedo de la nariz! stop picking your nose!¡quítate las manos de los bolsillos! take your hands out of your pockets!quitarse a algn de en medio to get rid of sb4 ‹años›te has quitado veinte años de encima you look twenty years youngerse quita años or la edad she lies about her age* * *
quitar ( conjugate quitar) verbo transitivo
1 (apartar, retirar):◊ ¡quítalo de aquí! get it out of here!;
quité la silla de en medio I got the chair out of the way;
quita tus cosas de mi escritorio take your things off my desk;
quitar la mesa (Esp) to clear the table;
¡quítame las manos de encima! take your hands off me!;
no le puedo quitar la tapa I can't get the top off;
le quitó los zapatos she took his shoes off
2 (+ me/te/le etc)a) ( de las manos):◊ le quitó la pistola al ladrón he got o took the gun off the thief;
le quité el cuchillo I took the knife (away) from her
‹asiento/lugar› to take
3 ( restar) (+ me/te/le etc):
quitarle años a algn to take years off sb;
quitarle importancia a algo to play sth down;
le quita valor it detracts from its value
4 ( hacer desaparecer) ‹ mancha› to remove, get … out;
‹ dolor› to relieve, get rid of;
‹ sed› to quench;
‹ apetito› to take away;
(+ me/te/le etc)
hay que quitarle esa idea de la cabeza we must get that idea out of his head
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verbo intransitivo
1 (Esp fam):◊ ¡quita (de ahí)! get out of the way!
2 ( en locs)
eso no quita que … that doesn't mean that …
quitarse verbo pronominal
1 ( desaparecer) [ mancha] to come out;
[ dolor] to go (away);
2 (apartarse, retirarse) to get out of the way;◊ ¡quítate de mi vista! get out of my sight!
3 ( refl)
‹ miedo› to overcome, get over;
quitarse algo/a algn de encima to get rid of sth/sb
quitar
I verbo transitivo
1 (retirar, separar) to remove: quita todas esas cajas de aquí, get all those boxes out of here
quitar la mesa, to clear the table
2 (ropa, gafas, etc) to take off
3 (eliminar) (la sed) to quench
(el hambre) to take away: el té me quita el sueño, tea keeps me awake
4 (una mancha) to remove, get out
5 (el dolor) to relieve
6 (arrebatar, privar de) le quitó el lápiz, he took the pencil away from him
nos quitaron el asiento, they took our seats
(robar) to steal
7 Mat (restar) to substract
figurado quitar importancia a algo, to play sthg down
figurado quitar las ganas a alguien, to put sb off
figurado le quita mucho tiempo, it takes up a lot of her time
II verbo intransitivo ¡quita!, get away
♦ Locuciones: de quita y pon, removable
fam (excepción hecha de) quitando, except for
' quitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aclarar
- aligerar
- allanar
- careta
- desenmascarar
- desollar
- despejar
- despepitar
- despintar
- despuntar
- hipo
- restar
- sueño
- truco
- alisar
- arrebatar
- aspereza
- coger
- cortar
- desarmar
- descuidar
- espabilar
- espátula
- mancha
- manchar
- minimizar
- polvo
- retirar
- sacar
- soplete
English:
bleach
- bone
- brush off
- clear
- clear away
- clutter
- de-ice
- discourage
- dust
- fillet
- flick
- from
- get off
- get out
- graffiti
- mess
- peel off
- play down
- pull off
- push off
- removable
- remove
- scrub away
- scrub off
- shift
- snatch
- spoil
- strip
- strip off
- sweat off
- table
- take
- take away
- take off
- take out
- trim
- upstage
- wash away
- wash off
- wash out
- whatsit
- whip off
- wipe off
- wrestle
- brush
- clean
- detach
- detachable
- dull
- get
* * *♦ vt1. [retirar, extraer, apartar] to remove;[ropa, zapatos] to take off; Espquitar la mesa [despejar] to clear the table;al quitar la tapa de la olla salió un delicioso olor when she took the lid off the pot, a delicious smell came out;le han quitado un tumor del pecho they've removed a tumour from her breast;quita tus cosas de la cama take your things off the bed;quita tus cosas de en medio clear your things up (out of the way);voy a quitar el polvo de los muebles I'm going to dust the furniture;quitarle algo a alguien [arrebatar, privar de] to take sth away from sb;me quitó la carta de las manos she took the letter from my hands;durante la guerra le quitaron la casa they took her house away from her during the war;le han quitado la custodia de los niños they've taken away custody of the children from her;eso fue lo que dijo, sin quitar ni poner nada that's what he said, word for word;por un quítame allá esas pajas for no reason, over nothing;Méxno quitar el dedo del renglón to keep coming back to the same point2. [eliminar, suprimir] to remove;quité la mancha con jabón I removed the stain o got the stain out with soap;han quitado mi programa favorito de la tele they've taken my favourite programme off the TV;ese ministerio lo han quitado they've done away with o got rid of that ministry;el médico me ha quitado el tabaco [prohibido] the doctor has told me to stop smoking3. [robar] to take, to steal;me han quitado la cartera someone has taken o stolen my wallet;le quitaron el puesto they've taken his job away from him4. [mitigar del todo] [dolor, ansiedad] to take away, to relieve;[sed] to quench;el aperitivo me ha quitado el hambre I don't feel hungry after that snack5. [ocupar] [tiempo, espacio] to take up;me quitan mucho tiempo los niños the children take up a lot of my time;el trabajo me quita tiempo para el deporte my job doesn't leave me much time for sport;el armario va a quitar mucho sitio ahí the wardrobe's going to take up a lot of space there6. [restar] to take away;a esa cifra quítale el 20 por ciento take away 20 percent from that figure;no quiero quitar mérito o [m5] valor a lo que ha hecho I don't want to take away from o detract from what she has done;le quitó importancia al hecho he played it downque me mude de ciudad no quita que nos sigamos viendo just because I'm moving to another city doesn't mean we won't still be able to see each other8. [exceptuar]quitando el queso, me gusta todo apart from cheese, I like everything9. [desconectar] [aparato] to switch off;quita el gas antes de salir turn the gas off before leaving♦ vi1. [apartarse] to get out of the way;¡quita (de ahí), que no veo! get out of the way, I can't see!2.de quita y pon [asa, tapa, capucha] removable¿casarme yo? ¡quita, quita, estoy muy bien como estoy! me, get married? you must be joking, I'm quite happy as I am!;¡quita, yo no me lo creo! pull the other one o come off it, you don't expect me to believe that, do you?* * *quitar el polvo dust;quitar algo a alguien take sth (away) from s.o.;quitar la mesa clear the table;de quita y pon fam removableII v/i:¡quita! get out of the way!* * *quitar vt1) : to remove, to take away2) : to take off (clothes)3) : to get rid of, to relieve* * *quitar vb2. (eliminar manchas) to get out / to remove¿quién me ha cogido el lápiz? who's taken my pencil?¡quita! / ¡quita de ahí! get out of the way! -
98 regular
adj.1 regular (uniforme).de un modo regular regularlyTiene ritmo regular It has a repetitive rhythm.Ricardo es un cliente regular Richard is a frequent customer.Su rutina es regular His routine is regular.2 average, fair (mediocre).María es una estudiante regular Mary is an average student.3 normal, usual (normal).por lo regular as a rule, generally4 fairly good, not bad, not too bad not too good, fairly decent.El pastel estuvo regular The cake was so-so.adv.so-so (no muy bien).lleva unos días regular, tiene un poco de fiebre she's been so-so the last few days, she's got a bit of a temperature¿qué tal el concierto? — regular how was the concert? — nothing specialf. & m.regular customer.Ricardo es un regular de la tienda Richard is a regular customer in the store.m.regular (military).v.to control, to regulate.la normativa regula estos casos the regulations govern these casesElsa regula las actividades Elsa regulates the activities.Elsa regula el agua caliente Elsa regulates the hot water.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) regular■ ¿qué tal la película? - regular what's the film like? - nothing special1 (gen) to regulate2 (ajustar) to adjust* * *1. adj.1) regular2) fair2. verb* * *IADJ1) (=normal) normal, usual2) (=común) ordinarypor lo regular — as a rule, generally
3) (=uniforme) regular4) (=mediano) medium, averagede tamaño regular — medium-sized, average-sized
5) (=no muy bueno) so-so, not too bad-¿qué tal la fiesta? -regular — "what was the party like?" - "it was O.K. o all right o not too bad"
-¿qué tal estás? -regular — "how are you?" - "so-so o all right o can't complain"
6) (Rel, Mil) regularIIVT1) (=ajustar) to regulate, control; [ley] to govern; [+ tráfico, precio] to control2) (Mec) to adjust, regulate; [+ reloj] to put right; [+ despertador] to set3) Méx (=calcular) to calculate* * *I1)a) <ritmo/movimiento> regularb) < verbo> regularc) (Mat) regular2)por lo regular — (loc adv) as a (general) rule
3)a) ( no muy bien)¿qué tal te va? - regular — how's it going? - so-so
¿qué tal la película? - regular — how was the movie? - nothing special
b) ( de tamaño) medium-sized, middlingIIverbo transitivo1)a) <espejo/asiento> to adjustb) <caudal/temperatura/velocidad> to regulate, control2) ley/norma to regulateIIImasculino ( calificación) fair* * *= even, moderate, regular, regulate, routine, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], standing order, recurring, line + Profesión, standing, habitual.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex. In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.Ex. Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex. Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.Ex. They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.Ex. Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex. A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.Ex. After the probationary period, performance evaluations are administered on a recurring basis.Ex. In larger libraries, line librarians are also likely to be MLS graduates.Ex. A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex. A new study confirms that male gender, obesity, and weight gain are key determinants of habitual snoring in the adult population.----* campo petrolífero de producción regular = marginal field.* de forma regular = regularly.* de un modo regular = on an ongoing basis, on a continuing basis.* de venta regular = steady-selling.* ejército regular, el = regular army, the.* * *I1)a) <ritmo/movimiento> regularb) < verbo> regularc) (Mat) regular2)por lo regular — (loc adv) as a (general) rule
3)a) ( no muy bien)¿qué tal te va? - regular — how's it going? - so-so
¿qué tal la película? - regular — how was the movie? - nothing special
b) ( de tamaño) medium-sized, middlingIIverbo transitivo1)a) <espejo/asiento> to adjustb) <caudal/temperatura/velocidad> to regulate, control2) ley/norma to regulateIIImasculino ( calificación) fair* * *= even, moderate, regular, regulate, routine, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], standing order, recurring, line + Profesión, standing, habitual.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.
Ex: In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.Ex: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex: Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.Ex: They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.Ex: Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex: A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.Ex: After the probationary period, performance evaluations are administered on a recurring basis.Ex: In larger libraries, line librarians are also likely to be MLS graduates.Ex: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex: A new study confirms that male gender, obesity, and weight gain are key determinants of habitual snoring in the adult population.* campo petrolífero de producción regular = marginal field.* de forma regular = regularly.* de un modo regular = on an ongoing basis, on a continuing basis.* de venta regular = steady-selling.* ejército regular, el = regular army, the.* * *A1 (uniforme) ‹ritmo/movimiento› regulara intervalos regulares at regular intervalsla asistencia regular a clase regular attendance at classtiene el pulso regular her pulse is regular2 ‹verbo› regular3 ( Mat) regularpolígono regular regular polygonB (normal) regular, ordinaryviajé en un vuelo regular I traveled* on a normal o scheduled flightiban vestidos con el uniforme regular they were wearing their ordinary uniformCpor lo regular ( loc adv) as a (general) rulepor lo regular, no trabaja los sábados he doesn't work on Saturdays as a rule, he doesn't usually work on SaturdaysD1(no muy bien): ¿qué tal van los estudios? — regular how's school going? — so-so¿qué tal la película? — regular how was the movie? — nothing special o nothing to write home aboutsu trabajo está bastante regularcillo the work he produces is pretty run-of-the-mill2 (mediano) medium-sized, middlingvtA1 (ajustar) ‹espejo/asiento› to adjust2 ‹caudal› to regulate, control; ‹temperatura/velocidad› to regulate, controlB «ley/norma» to regulatelas leyes que regulan la industria the laws regulating the industryfair* * *
regular 1 adjetivo
1 ( en general) regular
2a) ( no muy bien):◊ ¿qué tal te va? — regular how's it going? — so-so;
¿qué tal la película? — regular how was the movie? — nothing special
■ sustantivo masculino ( calificación) fair
regular 2 ( conjugate regular) verbo transitivo
1
2 [ley/norma] to regulate
regular
I adjetivo
1 regular
un ejército regular, a regular army
2 (metódico, sin alteraciones) la marcha regular de los acontecimientos, the orderly progress of events
3 (habitual) regular
4 (mediano) average, regular
(mediocre) average
II adverbio so-so
III verbo transitivo
1 (organizar, someter a normas) to regulate, control
2 (ajustar) to adjust
' regular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahorcarse
- asidua
- asiduo
- bribón
- bribona
- dosificar
- habitual
- milicia
- once
- parroquiana
- parroquiano
- periodicidad
- roce
- vuelo
- café
- cliente
- controlar
- fijo
- gasolina
- graduación
- graduar
- normal
- ordinario
English:
adjust
- average
- control
- lie
- moderate
- much
- regular
- regular army
- regulate
- scheduled flight
- second-class
- so-so
- spot-check
- steady
- assure
- casual
- clock
- even
- flier
- routine
- scheduled
- second
- shuttle
* * *♦ adj1. [uniforme] regular;de un modo regular regularly;hay un servicio de autobús regular a la capital there is a regular bus service to the capital2. [mediocre] average;una actuación regular an undistinguished o a rather average performance3. [normal] normal, usual;[de tamaño] medium;por lo regular as a rule, generally4. Gram regular5. Geom regular6. Rel regular♦ nmMil regular♦ adv[no muy bien] so-so;lleva unos días regular, tiene un poco de fiebre she's been so-so the last few days, she's got a bit of a temperature;me encuentro regular I feel a bit under the weather;¿qué tal el concierto? – regular how was the concert? – so-so o nothing specialregular2 vt1. [actividad, economía] to regulate;la normativa regula estos casos the regulations govern these cases2. [mecanismo] to adjust;[temperatura] to regulate, to control; [tráfico] to control;las presas regulan el cauce del río the dams regulate the flow of the river* * *1 adj2 ( común) ordinary3 ( habitual) regular, normal2 v/t TÉC regulate; temperatura control, regulate* * *regular vt: to regulate, to controlregular adj1) : regular2) : fair, OK, so-so3) : medium, average4)por lo regular : in general, generally* * *regular1 adj1. (en general) regular2. (mediocre) average / poorregular2 adv all rightregular3 vb to regulate -
99 repasar
v.1 to go over, to check.hay que repasar las cuentas para detectar el error we'll have to go through all the accounts to find the mistakehoy repasaremos la segunda lección we'll go over lesson two again today2 to revise.3 to darn, to mend.4 to read over, to review, to brush up, to look over.Tito reseña el libro Tito reviews the book.* * *1 (volver a pasar por un lugar) to pass by, pass through again2 (volver a examinar) to revise, go over3 (máquina etc) to check, overhaul4 COSTURA to mend■ cuando se la presentaron la repasó de arriba abajo when she was introduced to him he looked her up and down* * *VT1) [+ cuenta] to check; [+ texto, lección] to revise; [+ apuntes] to go over (again); [+ publicación etc] to put the finishing touches to, polish up2) (Mec) (=arreglar) to check, overhaul3)repasar la plancha por una prenda — to iron a garment again, give a garment another iron
4) (Cos) (=coser) to sew, sew up6) [+ lugar] to pass again, pass by again* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <lección/tema> to review (AmE), to revise (BrE); <lista/cuenta> to go over, checknecesito repasar el discurso — I need to look o go over the speech
2) < ropa> ( con plancha) to iron; < costura> to reinforce; < botones> to sew... on more firmly3) (AmL) <adornos/muebles> to dust2.repasar vi to review (AmE), to revise (BrE)* * *= give + overview, go over, rehearse, survey, provide + overview, overview, buff up on, brush up on.Ex. This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.Ex. The person assigned as coach goes over the work of the new abstractor, makes editorial changes, and discusses these changes with the new man.Ex. However, it seems worth rehearsing some of the arguments again here in this particular context and identifying specifically how these problems are negotiated in a data base using natural language indexing.Ex. Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.Ex. Chapter 1 provides an overview of today's reference services, suggesting the rich possibilities for applying basic professional skills.Ex. The book 'Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.Ex. The author also displays a need to buff up on her mastery of today's street slang.Ex. The course targets people who would like to either like to brush up on their French or even learn French from scratch.----* repasar Algo muy detenidamente = go over + Nombre + with a fine toothcomb.* repasar la memoria = comb + Posesivo + memory.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <lección/tema> to review (AmE), to revise (BrE); <lista/cuenta> to go over, checknecesito repasar el discurso — I need to look o go over the speech
2) < ropa> ( con plancha) to iron; < costura> to reinforce; < botones> to sew... on more firmly3) (AmL) <adornos/muebles> to dust2.repasar vi to review (AmE), to revise (BrE)* * *= give + overview, go over, rehearse, survey, provide + overview, overview, buff up on, brush up on.Ex: This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.
Ex: The person assigned as coach goes over the work of the new abstractor, makes editorial changes, and discusses these changes with the new man.Ex: However, it seems worth rehearsing some of the arguments again here in this particular context and identifying specifically how these problems are negotiated in a data base using natural language indexing.Ex: Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.Ex: Chapter 1 provides an overview of today's reference services, suggesting the rich possibilities for applying basic professional skills.Ex: The book 'Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.Ex: The author also displays a need to buff up on her mastery of today's street slang.Ex: The course targets people who would like to either like to brush up on their French or even learn French from scratch.* repasar Algo muy detenidamente = go over + Nombre + with a fine toothcomb.* repasar la memoria = comb + Posesivo + memory.* * *repasar [A1 ]vtlo repasó antes de entregarlo she went over it o checked over it o read it through before handing it innecesitaré diez minutos para repasar el discurso I'll need ten minutes to look o go over the speechestábamos repasando las fotos we were looking through the photosB1 ‹ropa› (con la plancha) to iron2 ‹costura› to reinforce, go over … again; ‹botones› to sew … on more firmlyC ( AmL) ‹adornos/muebles› to dust■ repasarvi* * *
repasar ( conjugate repasar) verbo transitivo ‹lección/tema› to review (AmE), to revise (BrE);
‹lista/cuenta/carta› to go over, check
verbo intransitivo
to review (AmE), to revise (BrE)
repasar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un trabajo) to check, go over
2 (volver a estudiar la lección) to revise, US to review
(volver a explicar) repasaré el tema para que no queden dudas, I'll explain the topic again to sort out any queries
3 Cost to mend
II verbo intransitivo to revise
' repasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
restregar
English:
brush up
- go over
- lesson
- read over
- read through
- review
- revise
- rework
- run over
- run through
- go
- run
* * *repasar vt1. [revisar] to go over, to check;hay que repasar las cuentas para detectar el error we'll have to go through all the accounts to find the mistake;hoy repasaremos la segunda lección we'll go over lesson two again today2. [estudiar] Br to revise, US to review3. [zurcir] to darn, to mend* * *v/t* * *repasar vt1) : to pass by again2) : to review, to go over3) : to mend* * *repasar vb1. (en general) to go overcuando haya pintado las paredes, repasaré el techo when I've painted the walls, I'll go over the ceiling2. (volver a mirar) to checksiempre repaso las cuentas para que no haya errores I always check the accounts so that there are no mistakes3. (para un examen) to revise -
100 áspero
adj.1 rough, tart, abrasive, coarse.2 gruff, abrasive, brusque.3 harsh-sounding, rasping, raucous, harsh.* * *► adjetivo1 (cosa) rough, coarse3 (clima, tiempo) harsh* * *(f. - áspera)adj.1) rough2) coarse3) harsh* * *ADJ1) [al tacto] rough; [terreno] rough, rugged; [filo] uneven, jagged, rough2) [al gusto] sour, tart3) [clima] harsh; [trato] rough4) [voz] rough, rasping; [tono] surly, gruff; [temperamento] sour; [disputa etc] bad-tempered* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <superficie/piel> roughb) < terreno> uneven, rough2)a) < sabor> sharpb) <voz/sonido/clima> harsh3)a) ( en el trato) abrupt, surlyb) < discusión> acrimonious* * *= sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], acidulous, angular, acrid, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], abrasive, rough and rugged, tart [tarter -comp., tartest -sup.], unpolished.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. To the general public 'the female librarian is still angular, elderly, acidulous and terrifying', to use Geoffrey Langley's words, 'and a male librarian is impossible under any hypothesis'.Ex. To the general public 'the female librarian is still angular, elderly, acidulous and terrifying', to use Geoffrey Langley's words, 'and a male librarian is impossible under any hypothesis'.Ex. 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.Ex. In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Ex. She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.Ex. The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Ex. Season with salt, pepper, and pinch of sugar if the plums tasted tart.Ex. It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.----* de superficie áspera = rough-surfaced.* sabor áspero = off-flavour.* un poco áspero = roughish.* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <superficie/piel> roughb) < terreno> uneven, rough2)a) < sabor> sharpb) <voz/sonido/clima> harsh3)a) ( en el trato) abrupt, surlyb) < discusión> acrimonious* * *= sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], acidulous, angular, acrid, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], abrasive, rough and rugged, tart [tarter -comp., tartest -sup.], unpolished.Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.
Ex: To the general public 'the female librarian is still angular, elderly, acidulous and terrifying', to use Geoffrey Langley's words, 'and a male librarian is impossible under any hypothesis'.Ex: To the general public 'the female librarian is still angular, elderly, acidulous and terrifying', to use Geoffrey Langley's words, 'and a male librarian is impossible under any hypothesis'.Ex: 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.Ex: In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Ex: She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.Ex: The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Ex: Season with salt, pepper, and pinch of sugar if the plums tasted tart.Ex: It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.* de superficie áspera = rough-surfaced.* sabor áspero = off-flavour.* un poco áspero = roughish.* * *áspero -raA1 ‹superficie/piel› roughuna tela áspera or de tacto áspero a coarse material, a material which is rough to the touch2 ‹terreno› uneven, roughB1 ‹sabor› sharp2 ‹voz/sonido› harsh, rasping3 ‹clima› harshC1 (en el trato) abrupt, surly2 ‹discusión› acrimonious* * *
áspero◊ -ra adjetivo
1 ‹superficie/piel› rough;
‹ tela› coarse
2
3
áspero,-a adjetivo
1 (al tacto) rough
2 fig (de carácter) surly
3 (tiempo) harsh: un viento áspero recorría la meseta, a harsh wind blew over the meseta
' áspero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
áspera
- tacto
- rasguñar
- raspar
- raspón
English:
abrupt
- coarse
- gruff
- harsh
- rasping
- raw
- rough
- roughen
- rugged
- tart
- abrasive
- hacking
- wiry
* * *áspero, -a adj1. [rugoso] rough2. [terreno] rugged, rough3. [sabor] sharp, sour4. [clima] harsh5. [voz] rasping, harsh6. [persona, carácter] abrupt, surly;una áspera disputa [entre grupos] a bitter dispute* * *adj1 superficie rough2 sonido harsh3 persona abrupt* * *áspero, -ra adj: rough, coarse, abrasive♦ ásperamente adv* * *áspero adj rough
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