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21 maña
m.manna, Mana.* * *1 manna* * *SF LAm1) (=manantial) spring2) (=alimento) manna* * *femenino (Col) spring* * *= knack, knack.Ex. Panizzi had a reputation for courting controversy at the British Museum and a knack for making enemies.Ex. Panizzi had a reputation for courting controversy at the British Museum and a knack for making enemies.----* con maña = skilfully [skillfully, -USA], skilful [skillful, -USA].* * *femenino (Col) spring* * *= manna.Ex: The processing of milk, meat, locusts, cereals, manna and vegetables, as described in the Old Testament of the Bible is discussed.
* maná caído del cielo = manna from heaven.* * *( Col)spring* * *
Del verbo manar: ( conjugate manar)
mana es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
mana
manar
maná
maña
manar ( conjugate manar) verbo intransitivo
to pour
maña sustantivo femenino
1 ( habilidad) skill, knack (colloq);
tener or darse maña para algo to be good at sth;◊ más vale maña que fuerza brain is better than brawn
2
3 ( capricho) bad habit;
( manía) (AmL fam):
tiene la maña de morderse las uñas he has the annoying habit of biting his nails
manar
I verbo intransitivo to flow [de, from]
II verbo transitivo to flow with: la cañería está manando agua, the pipe is pouring with water
maña sustantivo femenino
1 (destreza) skill: tiene muy buena maña para la cocina, she's very good at cooking
2 (truco, engaño) trick: se conoce todas las mañas, he knows all the tricks
' maña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mano
- truco
- alemán
- musulmán
English:
shiftiness
- German
- manna
- Muslim
* * *maná nm inv1. Rel manna;como maná caído del cielo like manna from heaven* * *m figmanna* * *maná nm: manna -
22 бить
несов.бить в бараба́н — batir (tocar) et tamborбить в ладо́ши — batir palmas, aplaudir vtбить хвосто́м — golpear con la colaбить за́дом ( о лошади) — cocear vt2) вин. п. ( избивать чем-либо) vapulear vt, pegar vt, azotar vt; garrotear vt (Лат. Ам. - палкой)бить кулака́ми — pegar con los puños, dar de puñetazosбить врага́ — batir al enemigo5) вин. п. ( убивать) matar vt; sacrificar vt (тк. скот); cazar vt, dar caza ( охотиться)бить за́йца — cazar liebresбить гарпуно́м ( рыбу) — harponear vtбить пти́цу на лету́ — matar a vuelo6) ( обстреливать) disparar vt, tirar vt, vi; bombardear vt ( из пушек); ametrallar vt ( из пулеметов)бить ми́мо це́ли (тж. перен.) — errar el tiro8) перен., по + дат. п. ( бичевать) flagelar vt, fustigar vtбить по бюрокра́там — fustigar a los burócratas9) ( о часах) dar la horaчасы́ бьют двена́дцать — el reloj da las doceбьет оди́ннадцать безл. — dan las once10) ( о жидкости) brotar vi, manar viбить ключо́м — borbotear vi (тж. перен.); brotar a raudales11) вин. п. (вызывать дрожь - о лихорадке и т.п.) atacar vt••бить ма́сло — batir (mazar) la mantequillaбить моне́ту — acuñar monedaбить ка́рту (ста́вку) — matar una cartaбить по самолю́бию — herir el amor propioбить по карма́ну — tocar (castigar) el bolsilloбить в одну́ то́чку — machacar en lo mismoбить отбо́й — tocar a retiradaбить трево́гу — tocar alarmaбить в глаза́ — saltar a la vistaбить на эффе́кт — tratar de impresionar -
23 бить ключом
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24 литься
несов.1) correr vi, manar vi, fluir (непр.) vi2) (о свете, аромате) difundirse, extenderse (непр.)3) ( о речи) propagarse, fluir (непр.) viпе́сни лью́тся — fluyen las canciones••ли́ться в се́рдце (в ду́шу и т.п.) — penetrar en el corazón( en el alma, etc.) -
25 политься
1) ( полить на себя) echarse agua (de); ducharse2) ( начать литься) comenzar a correr (a manar, a fluir) -
26 хлестать
несов.хлеста́ть кнуто́м — fustigar vt, dar latigazos, zurriagar vt3) ( стремительно литься) chorrear vi, manar violentamenteкровь хле́щет из ра́ны — la sangre está saliendo a chorros de la heridaдождь так и хле́щет — llueve a cántarosдождь хле́щет в окно́ — el agua bate la ventana5) вин. п., прост. ( пить) beber como una cuba; ser una esponja -
27 хлынуть
сов.1) ( о жидкости) brotar vi (de repente, con fuerza); salir a chorros, manar violentamenteкровь хлы́нула из ра́ны — la sangre salió a chorros (a borbotones) de la heridaслезы хлы́нули у нее из глаз — las lágrimas le brotaron (le saltaron) de los ojosхлы́нул дождь — se desató un aguacero; empezó a llover a cántaros ( a mares)2) (двинуться, устремиться) lanzarse, precipitarse3) ( появиться в большом количестве) afluir a borbotones (atropelladamente) -
28 borbotón
m.bubbling, gurgle.* * *1→ link=borbollón borbollón* * *SM (=de agua, líquido) bubbling, boilingsalir a borbotones — [agua, sangre] to gush out
* * *a borbotones — < hervir> fiercely; < salir> sangre/agua to gush out
* * *= spurt.Ex. Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.----* estallar a borbotones = splurt out.* salir a borbotones = gush out, spurt.* * *a borbotones — < hervir> fiercely; < salir> sangre/agua to gush out
* * *= spurt.Ex: Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.
* estallar a borbotones = splurt out.* salir a borbotones = gush out, spurt.* * *a borbotones ‹hervir› fiercelyla sopa estaba hirviendo a borbotones the soup was boiling fiercely o furiouslyhablaba a borbotones the words came tumbling outel agua salía a borbotones the water gushed out* * *
borbotón sustantivo masculino
gush;
‹ salir› [sangre/agua] to gush out
borbotón sustantivo masculino bubbling
(de sangre) gush
manar a borbotones, to gush forth
* * *m:hablaba a borbotones fig it all came out in a rush -
29 brotar
v.1 to sprout, to bud (plant).ya le están brotando las flores al árbol the tree is already beginning to flowerLas rosas germinaron pronto The roses sprouted early.2 to flow (water, blood).la sangre brotaba a borbotones de la herida blood was gushing from the woundbrotar de to well up out ofle brotaron las lágrimas tears welled up in her eyes3 to spring forth, to spring, to gush forth, to gush.Chorros de agua brotan Squirts of water spring forth.4 to spring up, to appear.Las nubes oscuras brotaron de repente The dark clouds sprang up suddenly.5 to gush out, to gush forth.La fuente brotó agua muy limpia The fountain gushed out very clean water.* * *1 (plantas - nacer) to sprout; (- echar brotes) to come into bud3 (estallar) to break out4 figurado to spring\hacer brotar to bring forth* * *verb1) to bud, sprout2) spring up3) break out* * *VI1) (Bot) [planta, semilla] to sprout, bud; [hoja] to sprout, come out; [flor] to come out2) [agua] to spring up; [río] to rise; [lágrimas, sangre] to well (up)3) (=aparecer) to spring upcomo princesa brotada de un cuento de hadas — liter like a princess out of a fairy tale
4) (Med) (=epidemia) to break out; (=erupción, grano, espinilla) to appearle brotaron granos por toda la cara — spots appeared all over his face, he came out in spots all over his face
* * *1.verbo intransitivob) manantial/río to risec) duda/sentimiento to arise; rebelión/violencia to break outd) sarampión/grano to appear2.brotarse v pron (AmL) to come out in spots, break o come out in a rash (BrE)* * *= well up, bud, sprout, well, erupt.Ex. A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.Ex. Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex. Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.----* brotar hojas = leaf out.* * *1.verbo intransitivob) manantial/río to risec) duda/sentimiento to arise; rebelión/violencia to break outd) sarampión/grano to appear2.brotarse v pron (AmL) to come out in spots, break o come out in a rash (BrE)* * *= well up, bud, sprout, well, erupt.Ex: A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
Ex: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex: Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.* brotar hojas = leaf out.* * *brotar [A1 ]vi1 «planta» to sprout, come up; «hoja» to appear, sprout; «flor» to come out2 «manantial/río» to risele brotaba sangre de la herida blood oozed from the woundlas lágrimas le brotaron de los ojos tears began to flow from her eyes3 «duda/sentimiento» to arise; «rebelión» to break out, spring uppara impedir que vuelva a brotar la violencia to prevent a fresh outbreak of violenceuna nueva modalidad de delincuencia está brotando en las grandes ciudades a new form of crime is emerging o appearing in large cities4 «sarampión/grano» to appear■ brotarse* * *
brotar ( conjugate brotar) verbo intransitivo
[ hoja] to appear, sprout;
[ flor] to come out
brotarse verbo pronominal (AmL) to come out in spots
brotar verbo intransitivo
1 (germinar, retoñar) to sprout
2 (surgir una plaga, la violencia) to break out
3 (manar) to spring, gush
(lágrimas) to well up
' brotar' also found in these entries:
English:
gush
- spout
- spring
- spring up
- sprout
- well up
- well
* * *♦ vi1. [planta] to sprout, to bud;[semilla] to sprout;ya le están brotando las flores al árbol the tree is already beginning to flower;las lechugas están brotando muy pronto este año the lettuces are sprouting very early this year2. [agua, sangre] [suavemente] to flow;[con violencia] to spout;brotar de to well up out of;brotaba humo de la chimenea smoke billowed from the chimney;le brotaron las lágrimas tears welled up in her eyes;la sangre brotaba a borbotones de la herida blood was gushing from the woundle brotó un sarpullido he came out in a rash4. [esperanza, pasiones] to stir;entre los dos brotó una profunda amistad a deep friendship sprang up between them;brotaron sospechas de que hubiera habido un fraude suspicions of fraud started to emerge♦ See also the pronominal verb brotarse* * *v/i1 BOT sprout, bud2 fig* * *brotar vi1) : to bud, to sprout2) : to spring up, to stream, to gush forth3) : to break out, to appear* * *brotar vb1. (plantas) to sprout¡las rosas han brotado! the roses have come into bud! -
30 manada
f.1 herd (rebaño).2 crowd.past part.past participle of spanish verb: manar.* * *2 familiar (personas) horde\a manadas / en manada en masse* * *noun f.herd, pack* * *SF1) (Zool) [de ganado] herd; [de lobos] pack; [de leones] pride2) * [de gente] crowd, moblos periodistas llegaron en manada — a swarm o pack of journalists arrived
* * *a) (Zool) ( de elefantes) herd; ( de leones) pride; ( de lobos) packb) (fam) ( de gente) herdlos turistas llegaron a or en manadas — swarms o hordes of tourists arrived
seguir (a) la manada — to follow the crowd o herd
* * *= bevy, herd, pride.Ex. It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.Ex. Milk yields for herds in England are generally higher than those in France.Ex. Being smaller and lighter than males, lionesses are more agile and faster and do the pride's hunting.----* cabeza de la manada = leader of the pack.* en manadas = in droves.* manada de lobos = wolf pack.* * *a) (Zool) ( de elefantes) herd; ( de leones) pride; ( de lobos) packb) (fam) ( de gente) herdlos turistas llegaron a or en manadas — swarms o hordes of tourists arrived
seguir (a) la manada — to follow the crowd o herd
* * *= bevy, herd, pride.Ex: It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.
Ex: Milk yields for herds in England are generally higher than those in France.Ex: Being smaller and lighter than males, lionesses are more agile and faster and do the pride's hunting.* cabeza de la manada = leader of the pack.* en manadas = in droves.* manada de lobos = wolf pack.* * *2 ( fam) (de gente) herdson una manada de brutos they're a mob of (wild) animalslos turistas llegaron a or en manadas swarms o hordes of tourists arrivedseguir (a) la manada to follow the crowd o herd* * *
manada sustantivo femenino
( de leones) pride;
( de lobos) pack
manada sustantivo femenino
1 Zool herd
(de lobos, perros) pack
2 fam (de personas) crowd, mob
' manada' also found in these entries:
English:
herd
- pack
- crowd
- drove
- pride
* * *manada nf1. [rebaño] herd;[de lobos] pack; [de ovejas] flock; [de leones] prideacudieron en manada they turned up o out in droves* * ** * *manada nf1) : flock, herd, packllegaron en manada: they came in droves* * *manada n1. (de elefantes, vacas) herd2. (de lobos, perros) pack -
31 surgir
v.1 to happen, to turn up, to come up, to occur.Algo surgió ayer Something happened yesterday.2 to rise, to stand out, to advance, to excel.Surgimos después de la quiebra We rose after the bankruptcy.3 to appear, to emerge, to arise, to bob up.Surgió un animal en la oscuridad An animal appeared in the darkness.4 to happen unexpectedly to, to happen to.Nos surgió algo bueno ayer Something good happened to us yesterday.5 to spurt, to spout, to spring up, to issue forth.El agua surge del manantial The water spurts from the spring.* * *1 (agua) to spring forth, spurt up3 MARÍTIMO to anchor* * *verbto arise, emerge* * *VI1) (=aparecer) [gen] to arise, emerge, appear; [líquido] to spout, spout out, spurt; [barco] [en la niebla] to loom up; [persona] to appear unexpectedly2) [dificultad] to arise, come up, crop uphan surgido varios problemas — several problems have come up o cropped up
3) (Náut) to anchor* * *verbo intransitivoa) manantial to riseb) (aparecer, salir) problema/dificultad to arise, come up, emerge; interés/sentimiento to develop, emerge; idea to emerge, come up; tema to come up, crop up; movimiento/partido to come into being, arisesurgir DE algo: una silueta surgió de entre las sombras — a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadows
* * *= arise, become + available, come into + being, crop up, emerge, rise, pop up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, grow up, dawn, spring, come through, come up, come with, break out, burst forth, source, pop, set in.Ex. The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Ex. Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex. I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex. Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.Ex. In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.Ex. The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex. It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex. Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex. In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex. However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex. My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.Ex. More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex. She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex. The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex. Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex. What this has meant is that in the 20th century, ideas are being sourced from all over the globe; and at the speed oflight, so to speak.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex. Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.----* cuando le surja la necesidad = at + Posesivo + time of need.* cuestión + surgir = issue + surface.* dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.* emergencia + surgir = emergency + arise.* idea + surgir = idea + come up.* oportunidad + surgir = opportunity + arise.* peligro + surgir = danger + arise.* prejuicio + surgir = prejudice + arise.* problema + surgir = problem + arise, problem + surface, problem + come with.* según surja la ocasión = as the occasion arises.* situación + surgir = situation + arise.* surgiendo de nuevas = on the rebound.* surgir amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* surgir de = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born of.* surgir de nuevo = re-arise.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* surgir la circunstancia = circumstance + arise.* surgir malentendidos = arise + misunderstandings.* surgir sospechas = arise + suspicion.* surgir una complicación = arise + complication.* surgir una cuestión = issue + arise, arise + question.* surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.* surgir una necesidad = need + arise.* surgir una ocasión = occasion + arise.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* surgir un problema de credibilidad = credibility gap + arise.* * *verbo intransitivoa) manantial to riseb) (aparecer, salir) problema/dificultad to arise, come up, emerge; interés/sentimiento to develop, emerge; idea to emerge, come up; tema to come up, crop up; movimiento/partido to come into being, arisesurgir DE algo: una silueta surgió de entre las sombras — a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadows
* * *= arise, become + available, come into + being, crop up, emerge, rise, pop up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, grow up, dawn, spring, come through, come up, come with, break out, burst forth, source, pop, set in.Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
Ex: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex: I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex: Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.Ex: In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.Ex: The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex: It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex: Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex: In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex: However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex: My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.Ex: More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex: She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex: The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex: Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex: What this has meant is that in the 20th century, ideas are being sourced from all over the globe; and at the speed oflight, so to speak.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex: Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.* cuando le surja la necesidad = at + Posesivo + time of need.* cuestión + surgir = issue + surface.* dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.* emergencia + surgir = emergency + arise.* idea + surgir = idea + come up.* oportunidad + surgir = opportunity + arise.* peligro + surgir = danger + arise.* prejuicio + surgir = prejudice + arise.* problema + surgir = problem + arise, problem + surface, problem + come with.* según surja la ocasión = as the occasion arises.* situación + surgir = situation + arise.* surgiendo de nuevas = on the rebound.* surgir amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* surgir de = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born of.* surgir de nuevo = re-arise.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* surgir la circunstancia = circumstance + arise.* surgir malentendidos = arise + misunderstandings.* surgir sospechas = arise + suspicion.* surgir una complicación = arise + complication.* surgir una cuestión = issue + arise, arise + question.* surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.* surgir una necesidad = need + arise.* surgir una ocasión = occasion + arise.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* surgir un problema de credibilidad = credibility gap + arise.* * *surgir [I7 ]vi1 «manantial» to riseun chorro surgía de entre las rocas water gushed from o spouted out from between the rocks2 (aparecer, salir) «problema/dificultad» to arise, come up, emerge; «interés/sentimiento» to develop, emerge; «idea» to emerge, come uphan surgido impedimentos de última hora some last-minute problems have come up o arisen¿y cómo surgió ese tema? and how did that subject come up o crop up?el amor que surgió entre ellos the love that sprang up between themsurgir DE algo:una silueta surgió de entre las sombras a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadowsde la familia han surgido muchos músicos the family has produced many musicianshan surgido muchas empresas de este tipo a lot of companies of this kind have sprung up o emergedel movimiento surgió como respuesta a esta injusticia the movement came into being as a response to o arose in response to this injustice3 (desprenderse, deducirse) surgir DE algo:del informe surge que … the report shows that …¿qué surge de todo esto? what can be deduced from all this?* * *
surgir ( conjugate surgir) verbo intransitivo [ manantial] to rise;
[problema/dificultad] to arise, come up, emerge;
[interés/sentimiento] to develop, emerge;
[ idea] to emerge, come up;
[ tema] to come up, crop up;
[movimiento/partido] to come into being, arise
surgir verbo intransitivo
1 (sobrevenir, aparecer) to arise, come up: surgió un imprevisto, something cropped up o came up
una extraña figura surgió de la oscuridad, a strange shape loomed up out of the darkness
2 (manar) to rise, spout out, spring forth
' surgir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brotar
- plantearse
- salir
- venir
- nacer
English:
arise
- come up
- crop up
- emerge
- spring up
- come
- crop
- develop
- grow
- spring
* * *surgir vi1. [brotar] to emerge, to spring;un manantial surgía entre las rocas a spring emerged among the rocks, water sprang from among the rocks2. [aparecer] to appear;surgió de detrás de las cortinas he emerged from behind the curtains;el rascacielos surgía entre los edificios del centro the skyscraper rose o towered above the buildings Br in the city centre o US downtown3. [producirse] to arise;se lo preguntaré si surge la ocasión I'll ask her if the opportunity arises;la idea surgió cuando… the idea occurred to him/her/ etc when…;nos surgieron varios problemas we ran into a number of problems;me han surgido varias dudas I have a number of queries;nos ha surgido una dificultad de última hora a last-minute difficulty has arisen o come up;están surgiendo nuevos destinos turísticos new tourist destinations are emerging o appearing;un banco surgido como resultado de la fusión de otros dos a bank that came into being o emerged as a result of the merger of two other banks;un movimiento surgido tras la guerra a movement which emerged after the war* * *v/i1 figemerge; de problema tb come up2 de agua spout* * *surgir {35} vi: to rise, to arise, to emerge* * * -
32 brote
m.1 bud, shoot.brotes de soja beansprouts2 sprout, shoot, offshoot, twig.3 outbreak.4 skin rash.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: brotar.* * *1 (renuevo) shoot, sprout2 (estallido) outbreak* * *noun m.1) bud, sprout2) outbreak* * *SM1) (Bot) shootbrotes de soja — bean sprouts, bean shoots
2) (=aparición) [de rebelión] outbreak; [de enfermedad] outbreak3) (=erupción cutánea) rash* * *a) (Bot) shootechar brotes — to sprout, put out shoots
b) (de violencia, enfermedad) outbreakc) (Col) ( sarpullido) rash* * *a) (Bot) shootechar brotes — to sprout, put out shoots
b) (de violencia, enfermedad) outbreakc) (Col) ( sarpullido) rash* * *brote11 = bud, budding, sprouting, sprout, shoot, green shoot.Ex: Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.
Ex: The behaviour of genotypes differed significantly before and after budding on different rootstocks.Ex: Sprouting was earliest in the plants budded during the second week of September.Ex: The highest level of contamination was found in sprouts and in developing leaves.Ex: This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.* brotes de espinaca = baby spinach.* con brotes = budded.* echar brotes = bud, sprout.brote22 = outbreak.Ex: This article describes how a sporadic outbreak of mould in this section of the collection was treated with a special cleaning machine.
* brote de violencia = outbreak of violence.* * *1 ( Bot) shootechar brotes to sprout, put out shoots2 (de rebelión, violencia) outbreak3 (de una enfermedad) outbreak4 ( Col) (sarpullido) rash* * *
Del verbo brotar: ( conjugate brotar)
broté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
brote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
brotar
brote
brotar ( conjugate brotar) verbo intransitivo
[ hoja] to appear, sprout;
[ flor] to come out
brotarse verbo pronominal (AmL) to come out in spots
brote sustantivo masculinoa) (Bot) shoot;
brotar verbo intransitivo
1 (germinar, retoñar) to sprout
2 (surgir una plaga, la violencia) to break out
3 (manar) to spring, gush
(lágrimas) to well up
brote sustantivo masculino
1 Bot (retoño) bud, shoot
2 (de agua) gushing
3 (de enfermedad, violencia, etc) outbreak
' brote' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tierno
English:
breakout
- bud
- flare-up
- outbreak
- rash
- shoot
- sprout
- bean
- eruption
- flare
- out
* * *brote nm1. [de planta] bud, shoot;[de semilla] sprout brotes de soja beansprouts2. [estallido] [de enfermedad] outbreak;se produjeron varios brotes de violencia there were several outbreaks of violence* * *m1 BOT shoot2 MED, figoutbreak* * *brote nm1) : outbreak2) : sprout, bud, shoot* * *brote n shoot -
33 cañería
f.piping, conduit, pipe, pipes.* * *1 piping* * *noun f.1) pipe2) pipes* * *SF1) (=tubo) pipe; (=sistema) pipes pl, piping; (=desaguadero) drain2) (Mús) organ pipes3) ** (=vena) main line *** * ** * ** * *la casa tiene toda la cañería nueva all the plumbing in the house is newCompuesto:cañería principal or de distribuciónwater main* * *
cañería sustantivo femenino ( tubo) pipe;
( conjunto de tubos) piping, pipes (pl)
cañería sustantivo femenino (cada tramo) pipe
(instalación) pipes; plumbing
' cañería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desagüe
- llave
- manar
- atascar
- atorar
- atrancar
- cegar
- ciego
- desatascar
- deshelar
- destapar
- destaponar
- gorgotear
- gotear
- rotura
- sarro
- tapar
- taponar
- tubería
English:
gush
- pipe
- spout
- stoppage
- main
- piping
* * *cañería nfpipe;las cañerías the plumbing* * *f pipe;cañería de agua water pipe* * *cañería nftubería: pipes pl, piping* * *cañería n pipe -
34 wáter
m.water closet, toilet room.* * *► nombre masculino (pl wáteres)1 familiar toilet* * *['bater]SM toilet, lavatory* * *['(g)water] or (Esp) ['bater]* * *['(g)water] or (Esp) ['bater]* * ** * *
wáter /'(g)water/ or (Esp) /'bater/ sustantivo masculino
wáter m fam toilet
' wáter' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abastecimiento
- acrecentar
- actuar
- acuática
- acuático
- agua
- aguar
- aguatera
- aguatero
- amarar
- amaraje
- apercibirse
- bautizar
- bomba
- bucear
- buscar
- calar
- caliza
- calizo
- cantimplora
- chorro
- concienciar
- conducción
- consistente
- corte
- descenso
- dimanar
- dulce
- echar
- esquí
- estancarse
- flotación
- ir
- gallina
- gorgotear
- gorgoteo
- gotera
- granulada
- granulado
- hidroeléctrica
- hidroeléctrico
- hidrosoluble
- irrigar
- jarro
- juntura
- llave
- llover
- manar
- masa
- método
English:
board
- bring
- coastguard
- conserve
- contaminate
- cress
- dilute
- distil
- distill
- drinking
- expanse
- fish
- flounder
- forced
- garden
- gush
- head
- hot
- hot water
- hot-water bottle
- little
- lukewarm
- meter
- mineral water
- mist
- mixture
- mouth
- murky
- nightstand
- none
- of
- outflow
- plant
- prefer
- proof
- quench
- quinine water
- repellent
- revive
- rose water
- run
- running
- rupture
- sea-water
- shortage
- splash about
- spout
- temperature
- toilet-water
- tread
* * *toilet* * *m bathroom, toilet* * *wáter n toilet -
35 comenzar a correr
гл.общ. (начать литься) полить (a manar, a fluir), погнать (a llevar), потечь (un lìquido) -
36 sangre
f1) кровьsangre arterial, roja — артериа́льная кровь
sangre negra, venosa — вено́зная кровь
bañado, tinto en sangre — за́ли́тый, обагрённый кро́вью
de sangre caliente — а) ( о животном) теплокро́вный б) перен горя́чий; вспы́льчивый
de sangre fría — а) ( о животном) холоднокро́вный б) перен споко́йный; уравнове́шенный; флегмати́чный
echar mucha sangre; irse en sangre — истека́ть, исходи́ть кро́вью
hacerse sangre — пора́ниться, поцара́паться до кро́ви
manar sangre — ( о ране) сочи́ться кро́вью
2) перен кровь; род; пле́мяsangre azul — голуба́я кровь
- a sangre y fuegode pura sangre — чистокро́вный пр и перен
- ahogar en sangre
- alterar la sangre
- chupar la sangre
- dar sangre
- lavar con sangre
- llevar en la sangre
- mala sangre
- no llegará la sangre al río
- sangre fría
- sudar sangre -
37 Manado
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38 Manes
pres.subj.2nd person singular (tú/usted) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: manar. -
39 mandar
enviar, manar
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
manar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: manar manando manado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. mano manas mana manamos manáis manan manaba… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
Manar — Manar, kleine Insel an der Küste von Ceylon, das östl. Ende der sog. Adamsbrücke; nach ihr der Meerbusen von M. (Perlenfischerei) zwischen Ceylon und Karnatak benannt. [Karte: Asien I, 4.] … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
mânar — mânár (mânáş), mânári (mânáşi), s.m. (reg.) vizitiu. Trimis de blaurb, 06.07.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
manar — de a água manava da mina em abundância … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
manar — v. tr. e intr. 1. Verter ou ser vertido (um líquido) abundantemente. = BROTAR, DERRAMAR, FLUIR, JORRAR, SAIR • v. tr. 2. [Figurado] Dar origem a. = CRIAR, ORIGINAR • v. tr. 3. [Figurado] Originar se, provir, emanar. ‣ Etimologia: latim mano,… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
manar — verbo transitivo 1. Uso/registro: elevado. Desprender (una cosa o un lugar) [un líquido]: La herida manaba sangre. El caño mana agua. verbo intransitivo … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
manar — (Del lat. manāre). 1. intr. Dicho de un líquido: Brotar o salir. U. t. c. tr.) 2. p. us. Abundar, haber copia de algo … Diccionario de la lengua española
manar — obs. form of manor, manure … Useful english dictionary
manar — {{#}}{{LM M24691}}{{〓}} {{ConjM24691}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynM25306}} {{[}}manar{{]}} ‹ma·nar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a un líquido,{{♀}} salir de alguna parte: • Se desmayó cuando vio que de la herida manaba sangre.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
manar — (Del lat. manare.) ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo Salir un líquido de un lugar: ■ el pozo mana agua; el agua mana del pozo; se asustó al ver la sangre que manaba de la herida. REG. PREPOSICIONAL + de SINÓNIMO brotar surgir * * * manar (del lat … Enciclopedia Universal
manår — s ( et, manår) … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok