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121 detener
detener ( conjugate detener) verbo transitivo 1 ( parar) ‹vehículo/máquina› to stop; ‹trámite/proceso› to halt; ‹ hemorragia› to stop, staunch 2 ( arrestar) to arrest; ( encarcelar) to detain;◊ ¡queda usted detenido! you're under arrest!detenerse verbo pronominal detenerse a hacer algo to stop to do sthb) ( tomar mucho tiempo) detenerse en algo:
detener verbo transitivo
1 to stop, halt
2 Jur (a un sospechoso) to arrest, detain ' detener' also found in these entries: Spanish: interceptar - prender - atajar - detiene - detuve - paso English: apprehend - arrest - detain - get - inhibit - keep - prisoner - pull in - recapture - remand - seize - stem - stop - halt - hold - stunt -
122 detenido
Del verbo detener: ( conjugate detener) \ \
detenido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: detener detenido
detener ( conjugate detener) verbo transitivo 1 ( parar) ‹vehículo/máquina› to stop; ‹trámite/proceso› to halt; ‹ hemorragia› to stop, staunch 2 ( arrestar) to arrest; ( encarcelar) to detain;◊ ¡queda usted detenido! you're under arrest!detenerse verbo pronominal detenidose a hacer algo to stop to do sthb) ( tomar mucho tiempo) detenidose en algo:
detenido
◊ -da adjetivo( por período más largo) in custody ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino person under arrest; ( durante un período más largo) detainee, person held in custody
detener verbo transitivo
1 to stop, halt
2 Jur (a un sospechoso) to arrest, detain
detenido,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin movimiento) standing, still, stopped
2 (un sospechoso) arrested, under arrest, detained
3 (análisis) detailed, thorough
II sustantivo masculino y femenino detainee, person under arrest ' detenido' also found in these entries: Spanish: detenida - escrutinio - incomunicar - detener - estancado - interrogar - interrogatorio - parado - varado English: arrest - disorderly - escape - close - custody - detailed - prisoner -
123 enemigo
enemigo
◊ -ga adjetivob) ser enemigo de algo to be against sth;■ sustantivo masculino, femenino enemy
enemigo,-a
I adjetivo enemy: es enemigo del tabaco, he's against smoking
II sustantivo masculino y femenino enemy ' enemigo' also found in these entries: Spanish: caer - capturar - cercar - combatir - embestir - enemiga - entregarse - hostigar - rendirse - resistir - sucumbir - acechar - acérrimo - aniquilar - arrasar - batir - burlar - captura - dispersar - enfrentar - entregar - espiar - frente - implacable - mano - mortal - pasar - picar - rechazar - reducir - vencer English: antiballistic - bitter - combat - conquer - corner - enemy - face - fight - foe - force back - make - missile - prisoner - sell out - smash - strike through - submit - sworn - together - betray - forth - opposing -
124 excarcelar
excarcelar verbo transitivo to release (from prison): me han dado orden de excarcelar al prisionero, I have been ordered to release the prisoner -
125 guerra
guerra sustantivo femenino 1 (Mil, Pol) war; estar en guerra to be at war; hacerle la guerra a algn to wage war on o against sb; guerra bacteriológica or biológica germ o biological warfare; guerra civil civil war; guerra fría cold war; guerra mundial world war; guerra nuclear nuclear war; guerra química chemical warfare 2 (fam) ( problemas) trouble, hassle (colloq);
guerra sustantivo femenino war: nos declararon la guerra, they declared war on us
estamos en guerra, we are at war
guerra bacteriológica, germ warfare
guerra civil/mundial, civil/world war
guerra fría, cold war Locuciones: familiar dar guerra, (dar problemas, trabajo) to give problems (dar la lata) to be a pain
enterrar el hacha de guerra, to bury the hatchet
en pie de guerra, on the warpath
nombre de guerra, nom de guerre ' guerra' also found in these entries: Spanish: adscribirse - bacteriológica - bacteriológico - buque - cuando - declararse - desastre - desnaturalizar - durante - enterrar - estado - estallido - fantasma - guerrilla - haber - hacer - hornada - intensificación - ración - sangrienta - sangriento - secuela - umbral - unirse - venir - vencedor - vencedora - asolar - barco - borde - botín - caído - consejo - continuar - corresponsal - crimen - crucero - declaración - declarar - desencadenar - durar - embromar - entrar - estallar - estragos - ganar - horror - lisiado - marina - miseria English: act up - alleged - assume - atrocity - badly - battle-cry - blissful - brink - capture - ceasefire - civil war - cold war - court martial - danger - declaration - declare - diminish - drag on - ensue - escalate - fight - flatten - for - full-scale - germ warfare - go on - guerilla - guerrilla - in - intervene - long - monstrosity - monument - neutrality - nuclear war - orphan - outbreak - over - P.O.W. - pen name - play up - prewar - prisoner - ravage - refugee - shell-shocked - shellshock - start - stem - through -
126 presidiaria
presidiario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino prisoner, convict -
127 prisionera
prisionero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino prisoner -
128 reclusa
recluso,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino prisoner, inmate
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