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21 melé
m.scrum.pret.indicat.1st person singular (yo) Preterite Indicative of Spanish verb: melar.* * *1 scrum* * ** * ** * *se produjo una auténtica melé en la puerta there was a terrible melee at the door, there was a lot of pushing and shoving at the door* * *
Del verbo melar: ( conjugate melar)
melé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
melé sustantivo femenino (Dep) ( libre) ruck, maul;
( organizada) scrum
melé f Dep scrum
' melé' also found in these entries:
English:
melee
- scrum
- scrum-half
* * *melé nfmelé espontánea ruck2. [aglomeración]se formó una melé de jugadores en el área the players all massed together in the penalty area;había una melé de papeles encima de la mesa there was a jumble of papers on the desk -
22 olla
f.1 pot (cacerola).olla exprés o a presión pressure cookerolla de grillos (figurative) bedlam, madhouse2 bonce (informal) (cabeza).* * *1 (utensilio) pan\olla a presión pressure cookerolla de grillos familiar bedlamolla exprés pressure cookerolla gitana type of vegetable stewolla podrida type of meat stew* * *SF1) (=cacharro) pot, panolla a presión, olla de presión — pressure cooker
2) (Culin) stew3) [en río] eddy, whirlpool4) (Alpinismo) chimney5)olla común, olla popular — Cono Sur soup kitchen
* * *femenino potolla de grillos — (fam) madhouse (colloq)
parar la olla — (CS, Per fam)
soy yo la que para la olla — I'm the breadwinner
no tengo con qué parar la olla — I can't make ends meet
* * *----* olla a presión = pressure-cooker.* olla de cocción lenta = crockpot, crockpot, crockpot.* * *femenino potolla de grillos — (fam) madhouse (colloq)
parar la olla — (CS, Per fam)
soy yo la que para la olla — I'm the breadwinner
no tengo con qué parar la olla — I can't make ends meet
* * ** olla a presión = pressure-cooker.* olla de cocción lenta = crockpot, crockpot, crockpot.* * *potecharle con la olla ( Chi fam); (actuar sin medida) to go over the top ( colloq); (actuar sin cuidado) to do things haphazardlyestar en la olla (tener problemas) ( Méx fam) to be in the soup ( colloq) (no tener dinero) ( Col fam) to be broke ( colloq)parar la olla (CS, Per fam): en esta casa soy yo la que para la olla I'm the breadwinner in this houseno tengo con qué parar la olla I can't make ends meetCompuestos:pressure cookersoup kitchen( Esp) pressure cookerdeep fryermeat and vegetable stewsoup kitchen( Méx) pressure cooker* * *
olla sustantivo femenino
pot;
olla sustantivo femenino
1 saucepan, pot
olla exprés o a presión, pressure cooker
2 (modo de cocinar) stew
♦ Locuciones: familiar írsele a alguien la olla: se me fue la olla y le dí una contestación muy grosera, I just lost it and came out with some nasty comment
' olla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pitar
- destapado
- destapar
- pote
- tapar
English:
cauldron
- cooker
- pot
- pressure cooker
- throw together
- broke
- pan
- pressure
- saucepan
* * *olla nf1. [cacerola] potolla exprés pressure cooker; Fig una olla de grillos bedlam, a madhouse;aquello era una olla de grillos it was bedlam o a madhouse;olla a presión pressure cooker;Figel campo era una olla a presión there was a pressure cooker atmosphere in the stadium2. [cocido] = meat and vegetable stewCulin olla podrida = meat and vegetable stew also containing ham, poultry, sausages etc; Urug olla popular soup kitchentú estás mal de la olla you're off your head;se fue de la olla, se le fue la olla he lost it5. CompVen Fammontar la olla to make the food;Famno tener con qué montar la olla not to be able to make ends meet;Andes, RP Famparar la olla to be the breadwinner* * *f pot* * *olla nf1) : potolla de presión: pressure cooker2)olla podrida : Spanish stew* * *olla n1. (recipiente) pan2. (guiso) stew -
23 señalar
v.1 to indicate, to point at, to point out, to signal.Pedro apunta las necesidades de ella Peter points out her needs.2 to point.3 to point fingers, to accuse.* * *1 (marcar) to mark2 (rubricar) to sign and seal3 (hacer herida) to mark, scar4 (hacer notar) to point out5 (apuntar hacia) to point to, show6 (con el dedo) to point at7 (fijar - cita) to arrange, make; (fecha, lugar, precio) to set, fix8 (designar) to appoint9 (subrayar la importancia) to stress, underline1 (distinguirse) to distinguish oneself2 (sobresalir) to stand out* * *verb1) to indicate, show2) mark3) point out* * *1. VT1) (=indicar) [gen] to show; [con el dedo] to pointseñalar una falta — (Dep) to indicate a foul
2) (=marcar) to markel acné le ha señalado la cara — his face has been marked o scarred by acne
3) (=destacar) to point outtuve que señalarle varios errores en el examen — I had to point out several mistakes in the exam to him
4) (=designar) [+ fecha, precio] to fix, settle; [+ tarea] to seten el momento señalado — at the given moment, at the appointed time
todas las encuestas lo señalan como el candidato favorito — all the opinion polls point to him as the favourite candidate
5) (Aut) [+ carretera, ruta] to signpost6) [+ ganado] to brand2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( indicar)me señaló la ruta en un mapa — he showed me the route o pointed out the route (to me) on a map
2) (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark3) ( afirmar) to point outseñaló que... — she pointed out that...
a la hora señalada — at the appointed o arranged time
en el lugar señalado — in the appointed o agreed place
5) ( anunciar) to mark2.señalar vi to point3.señalarse v pron to distinguish oneself* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( indicar)me señaló la ruta en un mapa — he showed me the route o pointed out the route (to me) on a map
2) (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark3) ( afirmar) to point outseñaló que... — she pointed out that...
a la hora señalada — at the appointed o arranged time
en el lugar señalado — in the appointed o agreed place
5) ( anunciar) to mark2.señalar vi to point3.señalarse v pron to distinguish oneself* * *señalar11 = mark off, point to, tick (off), mark out, bring to + Posesivo + notice, mark + Nombre + down as.Ex: Human intervention may also be necessary to mark off the area in the string on the title page that should be indexed, and possibly to add an imprint date if not present.
Ex: This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.Ex: In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.Ex: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.Ex: One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt.Ex: One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.* señalar a Alguien = put + Alguien + on the spot.* señalar con el dedo = point + the fingers at.* señalar con un círculo = circle.señalar22 = bring to + Posesivo + attention, get at, indicate, mark, point, point out, signal, signify, stress, note, state, point + (a/the) finger(s) at.Ex: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.
Ex: What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.Ex: The general index of CC lists isolates and indicates where they may be found as in a relative index.Ex: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex: An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex: By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex: Main classes are denoted by a capital letter, and in most classes a second capital letter is used to signal major sections or subclasses.Ex: Within one main class the same piece of notation may be used to signify different concepts.Ex: However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.Ex: In the future, a number of further developments can be fairly confidently predicted in addition to the expansion of those noted above.Ex: Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex: It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.* señalar diferencias = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differences.* señalar las dificultades = note + difficulties.* señalar similitudes = point out + similarities.* * *señalar [A1 ]vtA(indicar): nos señaló la ruta en un mapa she showed us the route o pointed out the route to us on a mapme señaló con el dedo qué pasteles quería he pointed out to me which cakes he wantedlas manecillas del reloj señalaban las doce the hands of the clock showed twelveB (marcar) to marklos he señalado con una cruz I've marked them with a cross, I've put a cross by themC (afirmar) to point outseñaló la necesidad de abrir nuevos hospitales she pointed out the need to open new hospitalsD (fijar) ‹fecha› to fix, seta la hora señalada at the appointed o arranged timeseñalaron el día 15 como fecha tope they set o fixed the deadline for the 15then el lugar señalado in the appointed o agreed placeE (anunciar) to markla llegada de las cigüeñas señala el final del invierno the arrival of the storks marks o signals the end of winterto distinguish oneselfse señaló por su heroísmo en la guerra during the war he distinguished himself by his heroism* * *
señalar ( conjugate señalar) verbo transitivo
1 ( indicar) ‹ruta/camino› to show;
me señaló con el dedo he pointed at me (with his finger);
señalarle algo a algn to show sb sth, point sth out to sb;
me señaló con el dedo qué pasteles quería he pointed out (to me) which cakes he wanted
2 (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark
3 ( afirmar) to point out;◊ señaló que … she pointed out that …
4 ( fijar) ‹ fecha› to fix, set;◊ en el lugar señalado in the appointed o agreed place
5 ( anunciar) to mark
verbo intransitivo
to point
señalar verbo transitivo
1 (con el dedo) to point at
(desprestigiar)
2 (apuntar, subrayar) me gustaría señalar que..., I would like to point out that...
3 (señalizar) to indicate: la brújula señalaba el norte, the compass was pointing North
4 (una fecha) to fix
5 (dejar una marca o huella) el navajazo le señaló la cara, the knife wound scarred his face
' señalar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apuntar
- indicar
- marcar
- dar
- dedo
- penalty
- puntero
- puntualizar
English:
appoint
- designate
- mark
- must
- pinpoint
- point
- point out
- signal
- at
- give
- indicate
- show
- single
* * *♦ vt1. [marcar] to mark;[hora, temperatura] to indicate, to show;el termómetro señalaba 10 grados the thermometer showed 10 degrees;la brújula debe señalar el norte the compass should indicate north;cuando el reloj señale las doce when the clock says twelve;las elecciones de aquel año señalaron el comienzo de la transición that year's elections marked the beginning of the transition2. [apuntar] to point out;nos señaló con el dedo he pointed at us;no quiero señalar a nadie, pero… I don't want to point the finger at anyone, but…;la flecha señala el camino the arrow indicates the path;me señaló los errores que había cometido he showed me o pointed out to me the mistakes I had made3. [ser el inicio de] to mark, to signal;las lluvias señalan la llegada del monzón the rains signal o announce the arrival of the monsoon4. [recalcar] to point out;me gustaría señalar que… I'd like to point out that…5. [fijar] to set, to fix;aún no han señalado el día de la boda they haven't yet fixed the date of the wedding;señaló su valor en 1.000 dólares he set o fixed its value at 1,000 dollars6. [ganado] to brand* * *v/t1 indicate, point out;señalar a alguien con el dedo tb fig point at s.o.3 ( fijar) set, decide on* * *señalar vt1) indicar: to indicate, to show2) : to mark3) : to point out, to stress4) : to fix, to set* * *señalar vb1. (marcar) to mark
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