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fendtr[fend]1 valerse por sí mismo,-a, apañárselas por su cuentafend vito fend for oneself : arreglárselas sólo, valerse por sí mismov.• apartar v.• defenderse v.• esgrimir v.• parar v.fendto fend for oneself — valerse* por sí mismo, arreglárselas solo
Phrasal Verbs:- fend off[fend]VIto fend for o.s. — defenderse solo, arreglárselas por cuenta propia
- fend off* * *[fend]to fend for oneself — valerse* por sí mismo, arreglárselas solo
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v.1 resistir, mantenerse.2 defender. (pt & pp fended) -
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v.• esgrimir v.• guardar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<attack/enemy\>\> rechazar*; \<\<blow\>\> esquivar, desviar*; \<\<questions\>\> eludir, esquivarVT + ADV [+ attack] repeler, rechazar; [+ assailant] repeler; [+ blow] desviar, esquivar; [+ awkward question] soslayar, eludir* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<attack/enemy\>\> rechazar*; \<\<blow\>\> esquivar, desviar*; \<\<questions\>\> eludir, esquivar -
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vtWATER TRANSP abrir de costado, desatracar, collision mantenerse franco -
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v.1 rechazar (attack); atajar, parar (blow); eludir (question)2 esquivar, capear.3 mantener alejado, alejar, prevenir, mantener separado.4 defenderse de. -
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'fendə1) (anything used to protect a boat from touching another, a pier etc: She hung old car tyres over the side of the boat to act as fenders.) defensa2) (a low guard around a fireplace to prevent coal etc from falling out.) guardafuego3) ((American) a wing of a car.) parachoquestr['fendəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (for fire) pantalla3 (on boat) defensafender ['fɛndər] n: guardabarros mpl, salpicadera f Mexn.• aleta (Automóvil) s.f.• batayola s.f.• guardabarros (Automóvil) s.m.• guardafango s.m.• guardafuego s.m.• parachoques s.m.'fendər, 'fendə(r)1) ( around fireplace) rejilla f2) ( on car) (AmE) guardabarros m or (Méx) salpicadera f or (Chi, Per) tapabarro(s) m; ( on boat) defensa f; ( on train) quitapiedras m['fendǝ(r)]N (round fire) guardafuego m ; (US) (Aut) guardabarros m inv, guardafango m (LAm), salpicadera f (Mex), tapabarro m (Peru); (US) (Rail) trompa f ; (Naut) defensa f* * *['fendər, 'fendə(r)]1) ( around fireplace) rejilla f -
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ə'fend
1. verb1) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) ofender2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) molestar•- offence- offender
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2. noun(an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) ofensiva- offensiveness
- be on the offensive
- take offence
offend vb ofendertr[ə'fend]1 (insult, hurt) ofender2 (cause displeasure to) disgustar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be easily offended ser muy susceptibleoffend [ə'fɛnd] vt1) violate: violar, atentar contra2) hurt: ofenderto be easily offended: ser muy susceptiblev.• agraviar v.• amancillar v.• amargar v.• arremeter v.• delinquir v.• enojar v.• faltar v.• herir v.• injuriar v.• lastimar v.• ofender v.ə'fend
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a) ( hurt feelings of) ofendermany people were deeply offended by this remark — mucha gente se sintió muy ofendida por este comentario
don't be offended, but... — no te vayas a ofender, pero...
b) ( cause displeasure to)their behavior offends one's sense of decency/justice — su conducta atenta contra el sentido de la moral/justicia
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via) ( cause displeasure) \<\<person/action/remark\>\> ofenderb) offending pres phe rewrote it omitting the offending paragraph — volvió a escribirlo omitiendo el párrafo que había causado controversia
c) ( violate)d) ( Law frml) infringir* la ley (or el reglamento etc); ( criminally) cometer un delito, delinquir* (frml)[ǝ'fend]1.VT ofender•
to be offended at or by sth — ofenderse por algo•
to become offended — ofenderse•
it offends my ears/ eyes — me hace daño al oído/a la vista•
to feel offended — sentirse ofendido•
to look offended — poner cara de ofendido•
it offends my sense of justice — atenta contra mi sentido de la justicia2. VI1) (=cause offence) ofenderto offend against — [+ good taste] atentar contra; [+ law] infringir
2) (criminally) (=commit an offence) cometer una infracción; (=commit offences) cometer infraccionesgirls are less likely to offend than boys — las chicas son menos propensas a cometer infracciones que los chicos
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a) ( hurt feelings of) ofendermany people were deeply offended by this remark — mucha gente se sintió muy ofendida por este comentario
don't be offended, but... — no te vayas a ofender, pero...
b) ( cause displeasure to)their behavior offends one's sense of decency/justice — su conducta atenta contra el sentido de la moral/justicia
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via) ( cause displeasure) \<\<person/action/remark\>\> ofenderb) offending pres phe rewrote it omitting the offending paragraph — volvió a escribirlo omitiendo el párrafo que había causado controversia
c) ( violate)d) ( Law frml) infringir* la ley (or el reglamento etc); ( criminally) cometer un delito, delinquir* (frml) -
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noun (a person who defends (someone or something): the defenders of the castle.) defensordefender n1. defensor2. defensa
defender ( conjugate defender) verbo transitivo to defend; ‹ intereses› to protect; defender a algo/algn de algo/algn to defend sth/sb against sth/sb defenderse verbo pronominal (Der) to defend oneself; defenderse de algo/algn to defend oneself against sth/sb
defender verbo transitivo to defend [contra, against] [de, from] ' defender' also found in these entries: Spanish: defensa - defensor - defensora - muerte - resguardar - uña - unirse - valedor - valedora - defienda English: argue - defend - defender - guard - leg - plead - speak up - stand up - stick up for - uphold - advocate - champion - speak - stand - sticktr[dɪ'fendəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) defensor,-ra2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL defensa nombre masulino o femeninodefender [di'fɛndər] n1) advocate: defensor m, -sora f2) : defensa mf (en deportes)n.• amparador, -ora s.m.,f.• defensor s.m.• valedor s.m.dɪ'fendər, dɪ'fendə(r)a) (of cause, course of action, opinion) defensor, -sora m,fb) ( Sport) defensa mf[dɪ'fendǝ(r)]N (gen) defensor(a) m / f ; (Sport) defensa mf* * *[dɪ'fendər, dɪ'fendə(r)]a) (of cause, course of action, opinion) defensor, -sora m,fb) ( Sport) defensa mf -
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tr[ʌndɪ'fendɪd]1 indefenso,-aadj.• descercado, -a adj.• indefenso, -a adj.'ʌndɪ'fendəd, ˌʌndɪ'fendɪd['ʌndɪ'fendɪd]ADJ1) (Mil etc) indefenso2) (Jur) [suit] ganado por incomparecencia del demandado* * *['ʌndɪ'fendəd, ˌʌndɪ'fendɪd] -
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di'fend1) (to guard or protect against attack: The soldiers defended the castle; I am prepared to defend my opinions.) defender2) (to conduct the defence of (a person) in a law-court.) defender•- defender
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defend vb defendertr[dɪ'fend]1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL jugar de defensa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto defend oneself defendersedefend [di'fɛnd] vt: defendern.• defender s.m.v.• defender v.• escudar v.• sostener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• sustentar v.dɪ'fend
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transitive verb defender*to defend oneself — defenderse*
to defend something/somebody FROM/AGAINST something/somebody — defender* algo/a alguien de algo/alguien
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vi1) ( Law) actuar* por la defensa2) ( Sport)[dɪ'fend]1.to defend o.s. — defenderse
2.VI (Sport) jugar de defensa* * *[dɪ'fend]
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transitive verb defender*to defend oneself — defenderse*
to defend something/somebody FROM/AGAINST something/somebody — defender* algo/a alguien de algo/alguien
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noun (a person who offends, especially against the law.) delicuente, infractortr[ə'fendəSMALLr/SMALL]2 (culprit) culpable nombre masulino o femeninooffender [ə'fɛndər] n: delincuente mf; infractor m, -tora fn.• culpable s.m.• delincuente s.m.,f.• ofensor s.m.• reo s.m.ə'fendər, ə'fendə(r)as he was a first offender — como era su primera infracción/su primer delito, como no tenía antecedentes penales
as far as wasting paper's concerned, he's the worst offender — en cuanto a desperdiciar papel, él es más culpable que nadie
[ǝ'fǝndǝ(r)]Nfirst offender — delincuente mf sin antecedentes penales
regarding air pollution, industry is the worst offender — en lo que se refiere a la contaminación atmosférica, la industria es la mayor culpable
3) (=insulter) ofensor(a) m / f* * *[ə'fendər, ə'fendə(r)]as he was a first offender — como era su primera infracción/su primer delito, como no tenía antecedentes penales
as far as wasting paper's concerned, he's the worst offender — en cuanto a desperdiciar papel, él es más culpable que nadie
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noun (a person accused or sued in a law-court.) demandado, acusadotr[dɪ'fendənt]defendant [di'fɛndənt] n: acusado m, -da f; demandado m, -da fn.• acusado s.m.• demandado (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• reo s.m.dɪ'fendənt[dɪ'fendǝnt]N (Jur) (civil) demandado(-a) m / f ; (criminal) acusado(-a) m / f* * *[dɪ'fendənt] -
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tr[dɪ'fendɪŋ]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdefending champion SMALLSPORT/SMALL campeón,-ona actualdefending counsel abogado,-a defensor,-raadj.• amparador adj.n.• defensor s.m.dɪ'fendɪŋdefending counsel — ( Law) abogado defensor, abogada defensora m,f
[dɪ'fendɪŋ]ADJdefending champion — (Sport) campeón m vigente
defending counsel — (Jur) abogado(-a) m / f defensor(a)
* * *[dɪ'fendɪŋ]defending counsel — ( Law) abogado defensor, abogada defensora m,f
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tr[riːə'fend]1 reincidirˌriːə'fendintransitive verb reincidir, volver* a delinquir[ˌriːǝ'fend]VI reincidir* * *[ˌriːə'fend]intransitive verb reincidir, volver* a delinquir -
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tr[ə'fendɪŋ]1 (causing problems) problemático,-a; (unpleasant) desagradable; (controversial) controvertido,-a, polémico,-a[ǝ'fendɪŋ]1.ADJesp humthe dentist proceeded to fill the offending tooth — el dentista procedió a empastar el diente culpable
the book was withdrawn for the offending passages to be deleted — el libro fue retirado para eliminar los pasajes responsables de la controversia
he put the offending jacket back in the wardrobe — puso de nuevo en el armario la chaqueta que según parecía era un atentado contra el buen gusto
2.CPDoffending behaviour N — [of criminal, delinquent] conducta f delictiva
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