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41 quedarse roque
familiar to fall asleep, go out like a light -
42 quedarse seco
familiar to snuff it, croak -
43 quedarse sin algo
to run out of something -
44 quedarse sin blanca
familiar to be broke -
45 quedarse sin gorda
familiar to be broke -
46 quedarse sin guita
argot to be broke -
47 quedarse tan ancho
familiar to behave as if nothing had happened, not bat an eyelid -
48 quedarse tan pancho
to behave as if nothing had happened, not be the least bit bothered -
49 quedarse tan tranquilo
familiar not to bat an eyelid -
50 quedarse traspuesto
to nod off, doze off -
51 quedarse tuerto
to go blind in one eye, become blind in one eye -
52 quedarse atrás
v.to fall behind, to be left behind, to drop back, to drop behind.* * *figurado to be left behind* * *(v.) = fall behind, hang back, trail, trail behind, be behindEx. The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.Ex. This article explores the implications of these threats, maintaining that publishers cannot afford to hang back, but must innovate or atrophy.Ex. International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex. With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex. They know how to play clay tennis, but their best days probably are behind.* * *(v.) = fall behind, hang back, trail, trail behind, be behindEx: The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.
Ex: This article explores the implications of these threats, maintaining that publishers cannot afford to hang back, but must innovate or atrophy.Ex: International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex: With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex: They know how to play clay tennis, but their best days probably are behind. -
53 quedarse corto
v.1 to fall short.La flecha se quedó corta The arrow fell short.2 to be less than the real thing.Esa copia se quedó corta That copy was less than the real thing.3 to be lost for words.Elsa se quedó corta Elsa was lost for words.* * *(ropa) to become too short■ el pantalón se me ha quedado corto my trousers have become too short for me 2 (calcular mal) to underestimate, miscalculate■ te quedaste corto con los bocadillos you didn't make enough sandwiches 3 (un tiro) to fall short 4 (no decir todo) to hold something back, not say enough* * *(v.) = stop + short of, fall + short, fall + short ofEx. Many attempts to evaluate reference services stop short of developing methods for improving these services = Muchos intentos de evaluar los servicios de referencia no llegan a desarrollar los métodos necesarios para mejorarlos.Ex. He was also to compare us to the most recent ALA standards to see where we fall short.Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.* * *(v.) = stop + short of, fall + short, fall + short ofEx: Many attempts to evaluate reference services stop short of developing methods for improving these services = Muchos intentos de evaluar los servicios de referencia no llegan a desarrollar los métodos necesarios para mejorarlos.
Ex: He was also to compare us to the most recent ALA standards to see where we fall short.Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated. -
54 quedarse dormido
v.1 to fall asleep, to doze off, to drop asleep, to drift off.El bebé se privó The baby fell asleep.2 to oversleep.* * *(dormir) to fall asleep 2 (dormirse más de la cuenta) to oversleep* * *(v.) = fall + asleep, doze off, nod off, drop off to + sleep, go to + sleepEx. We might be bored and fall asleep.Ex. 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.Ex. Nodding off at the wheel accounts for around 20 per cent of accidents.Ex. After they'd gone to bed and she'd dropped off to sleep, he slipped into his clothes and down the waterspout to the ground.Ex. Instead of throwing his monkeys out and jumping up and down in his crib and laughing like a hyena, he just laid down and went to sleep.* * *(v.) = fall + asleep, doze off, nod off, drop off to + sleep, go to + sleepEx: We might be bored and fall asleep.
Ex: 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.Ex: Nodding off at the wheel accounts for around 20 per cent of accidents.Ex: After they'd gone to bed and she'd dropped off to sleep, he slipped into his clothes and down the waterspout to the ground.Ex: Instead of throwing his monkeys out and jumping up and down in his crib and laughing like a hyena, he just laid down and went to sleep. -
55 quedarse inmóvil
v.to stand still, to lie still.* * *to remain still, keep still* * *(v.) = stay + stillEx. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.* * *(v.) = stay + stillEx: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.
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56 quedarse mudo
v.1 to be left speechless, to be stumped, to utter no word.El hombre se quedó mudo The man was left speechless.2 to become dumb, to lose one's tongue.Ricardo se quedó mudo Richard became dumb.* * *to be left speechless* * *(v.) = be speechless, be gobsmackedEx. Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *(v.) = be speechless, be gobsmackedEx: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.
Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award. -
57 quedarse pasmado
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58 quedarse ciego
v.to become blind, to go blind, to get blind, to lose one's sight.* * *to go blind -
59 quedarse cortado
v.to stammer, to remain speechless.* * * -
60 quedarse solo
См. также в других словарях:
quedarse — no atreverse; apocarse; acobardarse; ceder; cf. cortarse, agachar el moño, aconchársele los meados, echarse pa atrás, achaplinarse, quedado; si nos quedamos, si decimos que bueno ya, que después se verá, entonces los patrones van a hacer con… … Diccionario de chileno actual
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quedarse a la cuarta pregunta — quedarse en la cuarta pregunta … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse de piedra — quedarse helado … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse de una pieza — quedarse helado … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse helado — Quedarse inmóvil, sin poder reaccionar ante algo, como una estatua o como un bloque de hielo … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse alguien a espadas — Quedarse sin nada o perder lo que tenía … Enciclopedia Universal
quedarse tieso — tieso, estar (quedarse, dejar) tieso expr. sin dinero. ❙ «¿Que todavía no has planeado las vacas porque estás tiesa de pelas?» Ragazza, junio, 1998. ❙ «Vamos que si tú no le dejas tieso, este hombre nos resuelve el problema.» Miguel Martín, Iros… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
quedarse en los huesos — hueso, estar (quedarse) en los huesos expr. muy delgado. ❙ «Tres excelentes actrices que no están en los huesos y que, sin embargo, triunfan en el cine...» You, marzo, 1998. ❙ «Me quedé en los huesos y con los nervios hechos trizas...» Victoriano … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
quedarse pancho — pop. Quedarse tranquilo después de haber hecho algo inconveniente// quedarse sin hacer nada// despreocuparse … Diccionario Lunfardo
quedarse tieso — ► locución coloquial 1. Quedarse entumecido por el frío: me he quedado tieso esperándote en la calle. 2. Quedarse muy impresionado: se quedó tieso cuando vio a su mujer con otro. 3. Morirse una persona o animal: le dio un ataque y se quedó tieso … Enciclopedia Universal