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41 втянуться
щеки втяну́лись — se hundieron las mejillas2) (войти, углубиться) introducirse (непр.)3) ( вовлечься во что-либо) enfrascarse; embarcarse ( ввязаться); habituarse (a), acostumbrarse (a) ( привыкнуть); apasionarse( por) ( пристраститься) -
42 гореть
несов.1) arder vi (тж. перен.); quemarseдом гори́т — la casa ardeгори́т! ( крик при пожаре) — ¡fuego!у меня́ голова́ гори́т — me arde la cabezaщеки горя́т — arden las mejillasгоре́ть в жару́ — tener mucha fiebre (calentura)горе́ть жела́нием — arder en deseosгоре́ть не́навистью — arder en odioла́мпа гори́т — la bombilla luceпечь гори́т разг. — la estufa ardeзвезды горя́т — las estrellas lucen (brillan)глаза́ горя́т — los ojos brillan (echan fuego)3) (гнить о зерне и т.п.) arder vi, quemarse, corromperse4) на + предл. п., разг. ( изнашиваться) desgastar rápidamenteна нем все гори́т — desgasta todo en un dos por tresо́бувь гори́т на нем — él rompe pronto los zapatos••душа́ гори́т — arde el almaрабо́та так и гори́т в ее рука́х — en sus manos el trabajo se hace soloне гори́т! ( не к спеху) — no hay (no corre) prisa; la cosa no ardeгори́ все я́сным огнем! — ¡arda Troya!, ¡arda Bayona! -
43 залить
сов.зали́ть берега́ ( о реке) — inundar las orillasзали́ть све́том — inundar de luzбле́дность залила́ лицо́ — la palidez le cubrió la caraрумя́нец за́ли́л ее щеки — sus mejillas se sonrojaronзали́ть ска́терть вино́м — derramar el vino sobre (en) el mantelзали́ть пожа́р — apagar el incendio5) ( покрыть чем-либо затвердевающим) cubrir vt ( con una masa solidificable)зали́ть бето́ном — cubrir con hormigónзали́ть асфа́льтом — asfaltar vi, cubrir con asfaltoзали́ть кастрю́лю — soldar la cazuela••зали́ть го́ре (тоску́) вино́м — ahogar las penas en vinoзали́ть за га́лстук прост. — emborracharse, empinar el codo -
44 краснощекий
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45 нащипать
сов., вин. п.нащипа́ть травы́ — arrancar la hierba2) разг. poner rojo (sacar los colores) pellizcando; causar dolor pellizcandoморо́з нащипа́л щеки — la helada puso rojas las mejillas -
46 потрепать
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47 проступать
несов.1) ( просочиться наружу) rezumar vi, rezumarse, filtrarseпот проступи́л на лбу ( у кого-либо) — el sudor le rezumaba por la frenteвода́ проступи́ла — el agua se ha filtrado2) (появиться, обнаружиться) salir (непр.) vi, brotar viна ее щека́х проступи́л румя́нец — le salieron los coloresна ее щека́х проступи́ла бле́дность — sus mejillas palidecieron, se quedó pálida3) ( стать видимым) aparecer (непр.) vi, dejarse ver -
48 проступить
сов.1) ( просочиться наружу) rezumar vi, rezumarse, filtrarseпот проступи́л на лбу ( у кого-либо) — el sudor le rezumaba por la frenteвода́ проступи́ла — el agua se ha filtrado2) (появиться, обнаружиться) salir (непр.) vi, brotar viна ее щека́х проступи́л румя́нец — le salieron los coloresна ее щека́х проступи́ла бле́дность — sus mejillas palidecieron, se quedó pálida3) ( стать видимым) aparecer (непр.) vi, dejarse ver -
49 розовощекий
прил. -
50 румяный
прил.sonrosado, coloradoрумя́ное лицо́ — cara coloradaрумя́ные щеки — mejillas sonrosadas -
51 щека
ж. (мн. щёки; вин. п. ед. щёку)1) mejilla f, carrillo mто́лстые щеки — mofletes m plвпа́лые щеки — mejillas hundidasнаду́ть (отдува́ть) щеки — inflar los carrillosуда́рить по щеке́ — dar una bofetada( un bofetón), cruzar la cara2) спец. ( боковая поверхность) mandíbula fщека́ рукоя́тки (у пистолета и т.п.) — cacha del mango••упи́сывать (уплета́ть) за о́бе щеки́ разг. — comer (mascar) a dos carrillos -
52 deslizar
đezli'θarvschieben, gleiten, (Wort) fallen lassenverbo transitivo1. [cosa] gleiten lassen2. [palabras] fallen lassen————————deslizarse verbo pronominal1. [animal] kriechen2. [gotas, lágrimas] laufen3. [en tobogán] rutschen4. [actuar con disimulo] schleichen5. [resbalar] (aus)gleiten6. (figurado) [error] sich einschleichen7. [perder categoría] abrutschen8. [tiempo] vergehendeslizardeslizar [desli'θar] <z ⇒ c>num1num (pasar) deslizar la mano sobre algo mit der Hand über etwas streichen; deslizar un sobre por debajo de una puerta einen Umschlag unter einer Tür durchschieben(dahin)gleiten [sobre/por über+acusativo]num1num (resbalar) (dahin)gleiten [sobre über+acusativo]; (por accidente) ausrutschen [por auf+dativo] automóvil y tráfico ins Schleudern geraten; deslizarse por un tobogán eine Rutschbahn hinunterrutschen; las lágrimas se deslizaban por sus mejillas die Tränen liefen ihm/ihr die Wangen hinunter; con la tormenta se han deslizado algunas tejas durch das Gewitter haben sich einige Ziegel gelöstnum2num (escaparse) verschwinden; el ladrón se deslizó entre los clientes der Dieb mischte sich unter die Kunden -
53 sonrosado
sonrosadosonrosado , -a [sonrro'saðo, -a]num1num (de color rosa) rosignum2num (mejillas) rotbackig -
54 deslizarse
1 (gen) to slide; (sobre agua) to glide3 (fluir) to flow, run4 (transcurrir) to go by, fly* * *VPR1) (=resbalarse) to slideel coche se deslizó unos metros — the car slid o slipped forward a few metres
gotas de sudor se deslizaban por su frente — beads of sweat ran o slid down his forehead
el esquiador se desliza por la pista — the skier slips o skis down the slope
2) (=avanzar) [serpiente] to slither; [barco] to glide, slipel tren se desliza a 300km/h — the train glides along at 300km/h
* * *(v.) = slither, drift, skid, glideEx. 'Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.Ex. Now that libraries have been catapulted out of the ice age by the online catalogue, they cannot afford to drift through the strong, variable winds of technological change.Ex. As a result of the snow they skidded across the road into a lorry.Ex. 'Ciao!' I shouted to the gondoliers as they glided past, their passengers waving up to me as I stood on the balcony of my room.* * *(v.) = slither, drift, skid, glideEx: 'Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.
Ex: Now that libraries have been catapulted out of the ice age by the online catalogue, they cannot afford to drift through the strong, variable winds of technological change.Ex: As a result of the snow they skidded across the road into a lorry.Ex: 'Ciao!' I shouted to the gondoliers as they glided past, their passengers waving up to me as I stood on the balcony of my room.* * *
■deslizarse verbo reflexivo
1 (sobre una superficie) to slide
2 (un río, una corriente) to flow: las lágrimas se deslizaban por su mejilla, tears flowed down her cheeks
3 (en un lugar, silenciosamente) to glide: se deslizó en la oficina y consultó los informes reservados, she slipped into the office and went through the confidential reports
' deslizarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escabullirse
- deslizar
- escurrir
English:
glide
- slide
- slip in
- slip into
- slither
- coast
- roll
- skid
* * *vpr1. [resbalar] to slide;deslizarse por to slide along;el barco se deslizaba por la superficie the boat glided along the surface;los esquiadores se deslizaban por la nieve the skiers slid across the snow;los niños se deslizaron por el tobogán the children slid down the chute;las lágrimas se deslizaban por sus mejillas tears ran down his cheeks;el agua se desliza mansamente río abajo the water flows gently downriver2. [escabullirse] to slip;una lagartija se deslizó entre las rocas a lizard slipped in between the rocks;para entrar/salir tuvo que deslizarse sin que lo viera el portero to get in/out he had to slip past the porter without being seen4. [sujeto: tiempo, vida] to slip away o by* * *v/r1 slide;deslizarse sobre el hielo slide over the ice2:se me ha deslizado un error I’ve slipped up* * *vr1) : to slide, to glide2) : to slip away* * *deslizarse vb -
55 hundirse
1 (barco) to sink2 (derrumbarse) to collapse, fall down3 (arruinarse) to be ruined, collapse4 figurado (sucumbir) to go to pieces* * *VPR1) [en agua] [barco] to sink; [nadador] to plunge, go downse hundió en el estudio de la historia — he immersed himself in the study of history, he became absorbed in the study of history
2) (=derrumbarse) [edificio] to collapse, fall down, tumble down; [terreno] to cave in, subside3) (=económicamente)el negocio se hundió — the business failed o went under o went to the wall
4) (=moralmente) to collapse, break downhundirse en la miseria — to get really low o depressed
* * *(v.) = collapse, founder, go under, subside, plummetEx. There is no danger that the scheme will collapse for lack of central organization.Ex. It is that, without direction, the library craft may founder in the perpetual whitewater.Ex. Many of them are likely to go under in the next wave of economic recession.Ex. Her agitation subsided suddenly.Ex. The costs of retrieval and distribution of information have plummeted and may be further reduced in future.* * *(v.) = collapse, founder, go under, subside, plummetEx: There is no danger that the scheme will collapse for lack of central organization.
Ex: It is that, without direction, the library craft may founder in the perpetual whitewater.Ex: Many of them are likely to go under in the next wave of economic recession.Ex: Her agitation subsided suddenly.Ex: The costs of retrieval and distribution of information have plummeted and may be further reduced in future.* * *
■hundirse verbo reflexivo
1 (una embarcación) to sink
2 (una construcción) to collapse
3 (un negocio) to collapse, crash
4 fig (una persona) to fall to pieces
' hundirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hundir
- sumir
- zozobrar
English:
cave in
- collapse
- fall down
- go down
- go under
- sag
- sink
- subside
- founder
- go
- way
* * *vpr1. [sumergirse] to sink;[intencionadamente] to dive2. [derrumbarse] to collapse;[techo] to cave in; [suelo] to subside; Figel estadio se hundió tras el tercer gol del equipo the stadium went wild after the team scored its third goal3. [deformarse] [carrocería] to get dented;se le hundieron las mejillas he became hollow-cheeked4. [afligirse] to be devastated;se hundió tras conocer su despido he was devastated when he found out that he was being laid off o Br made redundant5. [fracasar] to be ruined* * ** * *vr1) : to sink down2) : to cave in3) : to break down, to go to pieces* * *hundirse vb2. (un edificio) to collapse -
56 parche
m.1 patch.2 poultice (emplasto).3 botch job (chapuza).pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: parchar.* * *1 patch\poner un parche a algo to patch something up* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=pieza) patch; [para un ojo] eye patch2) [provisional] temporary remedy, stopgap solution3) (Med) (=cataplasma) poultice; Chile (=tirita) sticking plaster, Band-Aid ® (EEUU)4) (Mús) (=piel de tambor) drumhead; (=tambor) drum* * *a) ( remiendo) patcheso es poner parches al problema — that's just papering over the cracks
ojo or oído al parche! — (fam) watch out! (colloq)
b) ( para un ojo) (eye) patch; ( en herida) patchcolocarse el parche antes de la herida — (Chi fam) to take precautions
c) ( en la piel) mark, blotchd) ( del tambor) drumhead* * *= patch, poultice, sticking plaster, fix, quick fix, bug fix, kludge, stopgap [stop-gap], band aid, band-aid solution.Ex. The article 'Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.Ex. The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.Ex. The article in question is entitled 'The world and sticking plasters: or, how can we help developing countries?'.Ex. A technological fix which prevents people from sending mail to more than a fixed number of people at once is needed.Ex. The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.Ex. The company will continue to provide maintenance releases and bug fixes on all the systems for an indefinite period.Ex. The article 'The elegant kludge' describes Windows 95 new features and points out some of the architectural anachronisms from the earlier Windows 3.1.Ex. The author describes the role of CD-ROM technology as both temporary stopgap and long term solution to the problem of direct access to online databases.Ex. This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.Ex. This decision is frequently a short-term band-aid solution with negative long-term implications.----* hecho a base de parches = patchwork.* parche ocular = eye patch [eyepatch].* parche para el ojo = eye patch [eyepatch].* poner parches = patch up, patch.* * *a) ( remiendo) patcheso es poner parches al problema — that's just papering over the cracks
ojo or oído al parche! — (fam) watch out! (colloq)
b) ( para un ojo) (eye) patch; ( en herida) patchcolocarse el parche antes de la herida — (Chi fam) to take precautions
c) ( en la piel) mark, blotchd) ( del tambor) drumhead* * *= patch, poultice, sticking plaster, fix, quick fix, bug fix, kludge, stopgap [stop-gap], band aid, band-aid solution.Ex: The article 'Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.
Ex: The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.Ex: The article in question is entitled 'The world and sticking plasters: or, how can we help developing countries?'.Ex: A technological fix which prevents people from sending mail to more than a fixed number of people at once is needed.Ex: The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.Ex: The company will continue to provide maintenance releases and bug fixes on all the systems for an indefinite period.Ex: The article 'The elegant kludge' describes Windows 95 new features and points out some of the architectural anachronisms from the earlier Windows 3.1.Ex: The author describes the role of CD-ROM technology as both temporary stopgap and long term solution to the problem of direct access to online databases.Ex: This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.Ex: This decision is frequently a short-term band-aid solution with negative long-term implications.* hecho a base de parches = patchwork.* parche ocular = eye patch [eyepatch].* parche para el ojo = eye patch [eyepatch].* poner parches = patch up, patch.* * *A1 (remiendo) patchle puse unos parches en los codos I put patches on the elbowsla nueva ley sólo le pone parches al problema the new law only papers over the cracksestar como un parche to stick out like a sore thumbser un parche to be an eyesore2 (para un ojo) eye patch, patch3 (en la piel) mark, blotchtenía dos parches de color en las mejillas her cheeks were flushedCompuestos:contraceptive patchnicotine patchtransdermal patchB (del tambor) drumheadC ( Inf) patch* * *
parche sustantivo masculino
patch;
parche sustantivo masculino
1 patch
2 Med (cataplasma) plaster: lleva un parche de nicotina, she wears a nicotine patch
3 pey (chapuza, pegote) botch-up: no se trata de que le pongas un parche, sino de que rehagas el artículo, it's not a question of making the best of a bad job, it's more a question of re-writing the whole article again
' parche' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parchar
- rodillera
English:
patch
- nicotine
* * *parche nm1. [de tela, goma] patch;poner un parche a algo to put a patch on sth;Fam Chile parche curita Br sticking plaster, US Band-Aid®;parche de nicotina nicotine patch;2. [en el ojo] eyepatch3. [emplasto] poultice4. [solución transitoria] makeshift solution;la ley es sólo un parche al problema de la inmigración this law merely provides a makeshift solution to the problem of immigration;la empresa sobrevive poniendo parches a sus problemas the company survives by papering over the cracks5. Informát patch6. [piel de tambor] drumhead7. [tambor] drum* * *m* * *parche nm: patch* * * -
57 sonrojar
v.1 to cause to blush.2 to embarrass, to blush, to make blush, to abash.María sonrojó al policía Mary embarrassed the cop.3 to flush, to turn red.El calor sonroja sus mejillas The heat flushes her cheeks.* * *1 to make blush1 to blush\hacer sonrojar a alguien to make somebody blush* * *1.VT2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... blush2.sonrojar vi3.sonrojarse v pron to blush* * *----* sonrojarse = blush, get + red in the face.* sonrojarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* sonrojarse por = flush at.* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... blush2.sonrojar vi3.sonrojarse v pron to blush* * ** sonrojarse = blush, get + red in the face.* sonrojarse de vergüenza = blush with + shame.* sonrojarse por = flush at.* * *sonrojar [A1 ]vtto make … blush■ sonrojarvihacer sonrojar a algn to make sb blushto blush* * *♦ vtto cause to blush* * *v/t:sonrojar a alguien make s.o. blush* * *sonrojar vt: to cause to blush -
58 surcar
v.1 to plow (tierra).2 to plow through, to furrow, to plough, to plough through.Ellos surcan los campos They plough the fields.3 to sail, to navigate across, to cut through.Los botes surcan los mares The boats sail the seas.4 to groove, to score.5 to streak.Las lágrimas surcan sus mejillas Tears streak her cheeks.* * *1 AGRICULTURA to plough (US plow)3 (hacer rayas) to score, furrow\surcar los mares figurado to ply the seas* * *VT [+ tierra] to plough, plow (EEUU), plough through, plow through (EEUU), furrow; [+ superficie] to score, grooveuna superficie surcada de... — a surface lined o criss-crossed with...
los barcos que surcan los mares — liter the ships which ply the seas
las aves que surcan los aires — liter the birds which ride the winds
* * *verbo transitivoa) < tierra> to plow through (AmE), to plough through (BrE)b) (liter) < agua> to cleave (liter), to cut through; <aire/espacio> to fly throughc) < superficie> to score* * *= plough [plow, -USA], sail, cruise.Ex. The burrs ploughed up by the graver were scraped smooth, the remaining wax was removed and the plate was ready for use.Ex. In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.Ex. The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.----* surcar los mares = plough + the sea.* surcar los siete mares = sail + the seven seas, roam + the seven seas.* * *verbo transitivoa) < tierra> to plow through (AmE), to plough through (BrE)b) (liter) < agua> to cleave (liter), to cut through; <aire/espacio> to fly throughc) < superficie> to score* * *= plough [plow, -USA], sail, cruise.Ex: The burrs ploughed up by the graver were scraped smooth, the remaining wax was removed and the plate was ready for use.
Ex: In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.Ex: The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.* surcar los mares = plough + the sea.* surcar los siete mares = sail + the seven seas, roam + the seven seas.* * *surcar [A2 ]vtsurcaba los mares del sur it sailed the southern oceans3 ‹superficie› to score, grooveun rostro surcado de arrugas a lined o wrinkled face* * *
surcar verbo transitivo
1 Agr to plough, US to plow
2 (la piel, el rostro) to furrow, crease
3 fig (el mar, las aguas) to cross
(el cielo, el aire) to cross, fly through
* * *surcar vt1. [tierra] to plough2. [aire, agua] to cut o slice through;el velero surcaba las olas the sailing boat cut through o ploughed the waves;una bandada de ocas surcaba los cielos a flock of geese flew across the sky3. [cara, rostro] to line;profundas arrugas surcaban su cara her face was deeply lined o wrinkled* * *v/i sail* * *surcar {72} vt1) : to plow (through)2) : to groove, to score, to furrow -
59 chupado
adj.lank, lean.past part.past participle of spanish verb: chupar.* * *1→ link=chupadochupado,-a► adjetivo2 figurado (ajustado) tight■ el examen estaba chupado the exam was dead easy, the exam was a cinch* * *chupado, -a1. ADJ1) (=flaco) gaunt, skinny *está chupado de cara — his face looks o he looks very gaunt, he looks very hollow-cheeked
2) [falda] tight3)4)estar chupado — * (=borracho) to be drunk
5)está chupado — * (=fácil) it's dead easy *
2.* * *I- da adjetivo1) [estar] (fam) ( flaco) skinny2) [estar] (Esp fam) ( fácil) dead easy (colloq)3) [estar] (AmL fam) ( borracho) plastered (colloq)4)a) [estar] (Chi, Per) ( inhibido) withdrawnb) [ser] (Chi, Per fam) ( tímido) shyII- da masculino, femenino (Per fam) mouse (colloq)* * *I- da adjetivo1) [estar] (fam) ( flaco) skinny2) [estar] (Esp fam) ( fácil) dead easy (colloq)3) [estar] (AmL fam) ( borracho) plastered (colloq)4)a) [estar] (Chi, Per) ( inhibido) withdrawnb) [ser] (Chi, Per fam) ( tímido) shyII- da masculino, femenino (Per fam) mouse (colloq)* * *A [ ESTAR] ( fam)(flaco): tiene la cara chupada he's looking gaunt o hollow-cheeked, his face is very thinestá todo chupado, debe haber perdido 10 kilos he's terribly skinny o he's all skin and bone, he must have lost 10 kilos¡claro que sé hacerlo! ¡está chupado! of course I can do it! it's dead easy o there's nothing to it o it's child play ( colloq)D1 [ ESTAR] (Chi, Per) (inhibido) withdrawnmasculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo chupar: ( conjugate chupar)
chupado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
chupado
chupar
chupado◊ -da adjetivo
1 [estar] (fam) ( flaco) skinny
2 [estar] (Esp fam) ( fácil) dead easy (colloq)
3 [estar] (AmL fam) ( borracho) plastered (colloq)
4
chupar ( conjugate chupar) verbo transitivo
‹naranja/caramelo› to suck;
‹pipa/cigarrillo› to puff on
verbo intransitivo
chuparse verbo pronominal ‹ dedo› to suck
chupado,-a adjetivo
1 (un caramelo) half-eaten
2 (delgado) skinny, thin
3 familiar (pregunta, actividad) very easy: eso está chupado, it's dead easy
chupar
I verbo transitivo
1 (sacar líquido de algo) to suck
2 (lamer) to lick
3 (absorber un líquido) to soak up, absorb
II verbo intransitivo to suck
' chupado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chupada
English:
cake
- cinch
- downhill
- push
* * *chupado, -a adj1. [delgado] skinnyHumestar más chupado que la pipa de un indio to be as easy as falling off a log, to be like taking candy from a baby* * *adj1 fam ( delgado) skinny fam2 fam ( fácil) dead easy fam3 L.Am. fam ( borracho) drunk* * *1) : gaunt, skinny2) : plastered, drunk* * *chupado adj2. (fácil) dead easy -
60 hoyuelo
m.dimple.* * *1 dimple* * *SM dimple* * *masculino dimple* * *masculino dimple* * *dimple* * *
hoyuelo sustantivo masculino
dimple
hoyuelo m (en la barbilla, mejillas, etc) dimple
' hoyuelo' also found in these entries:
English:
cleft
- dimple
* * *hoyuelo nmdimple* * *m dimple* * *hoyuelo nm: dimple
См. также в других словарях:
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