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1 El mejor caminar es no salir de casa
Fern vom Haus ist nah beim Schaden.Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > El mejor caminar es no salir de casa
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2 helecho
m.fern, bracken.* * *1 fern* * *SM bracken, fern* * ** * *= fern.Ex. In fact, there are probably about 12000 species of ferns in the world, most of these found in the tropics.* * ** * *= fern.Ex: In fact, there are probably about 12000 species of ferns in the world, most of these found in the tropics.
* * *(como nombre genérico) fern; (más específico) brackenuna colina cubierta de helecho(s) a hillside covered in fern(s)/brackenCompuesto:tree fern* * *
helecho sustantivo masculino ( como nombre genérico) fern;
( más específico) bracken
helecho m Bot fern
' helecho' also found in these entries:
English:
bracken
- fern
* * *helecho nmfern;helechos ferns, bracken* * *m BOT fern* * *helecho nm: fern, bracken* * *helecho n fern -
3 lejano
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4 remoto
rrɛ'motoadj1) fern2) ( pasado) längst vergangen1. [lejano] abgelegen2. [pasado] weit zurückliegend3. [improbable] unwahrscheinlich4. [a distancia] Fern-remotoremoto , -a [rre'moto, -a]num2num (improbable) unwahrscheinlich; no existe ni la más remota posibilidad es besteht nicht die geringste Chance; no tener ni la más remota idea nicht die blasseste Ahnung haben; ni por lo más remoto nicht im Entferntesten -
5 culantrillo
m.maidenhern fern, maidenhern.* * *SM maidenhair* * *maidenhair fern* * *culantrillo nmmaidenhair (fern) -
6 helecho macho
m.male fern, shield fern, sweet fern, filix mas. -
7 mantener
mante'nɛrv irr1) ( guardarse) behalten2) ( sustentar) versorgen, unterhalten3) ( conservar) beibehalten, bewahren4) ( cumplir) einhalten5)verbo transitivo1. [sustentar] unterhalten2. [aguantar] halten3. [conservar] erhalten4. [defender] aufrechterhalten5. (locución)mantener a distancia o raya fern halten————————mantenerse verbo pronominal1. [sustentarse] sich erhalten2. [permanecer, continuar] bestehen bleibenmantenermantener [maDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dte'ner]num1num (conservar) halten; (orden, relaciones) aufrechterhalten; mantener a punto instand halten; mantener la línea fit bleiben; mantener la calma die Ruhe bewahrennum3num (sustentar) unterhalten; mantener correspondencia con alguien mit jemandem in Briefkontakt stehennum4num (sostener) stützennum5num (proseguir) in Gang halten; mantener una conversación con alguien mit jemandem ein (langes) Gespräch führennum1num (sostenerse) sich haltennum2num (continuar) bleibennum3num (perseverar) festhalten [an+dativo]; mantenerse en sus trece (familiar) auf seinem Standpunkt beharren -
8 esparraguera
f.1 asparagus (plant).2 asparagus plant.* * *1 BOTÁNICA asparagus plant2 COCINA asparagus dish* * ** * *Ex. Asparagus ferns are popular garden ornamentals, especially for use in hanging baskets.* * *Ex: Asparagus ferns are popular garden ornamentals, especially for use in hanging baskets.
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9 genealogía
f.1 genealogy, pedigree.2 genealogy, line of descent.* * *1 genealogy* * *SF (=ascendientes) genealogy; (=árbol) family tree; (=raza) pedigree* * *femenino genealogy* * *= genealogy, family history.Ex. In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in local history and genealogy, which many libraries find difficult to cope with.Ex. After a lifetime of silence and secrets, Fern had the sudden opportunity to discover her own family history.----* genealogía familiar = family genealogy.* investigador de genealogías = ancestor hunter.* * *femenino genealogy* * *= genealogy, family history.Ex: In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in local history and genealogy, which many libraries find difficult to cope with.
Ex: After a lifetime of silence and secrets, Fern had the sudden opportunity to discover her own family history.* genealogía familiar = family genealogy.* investigador de genealogías = ancestor hunter.* * *genealogy* * *
genealogía sustantivo femenino genealogy
' genealogía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tronco
English:
genealogy
* * *genealogía nfgenealogy* * *f genealogy* * *genealogía nf: genealogy -
10 historia familiar
f.family history.* * *(n.) = family historyEx. After a lifetime of silence and secrets, Fern had the sudden opportunity to discover her own family history.* * *(n.) = family historyEx: After a lifetime of silence and secrets, Fern had the sudden opportunity to discover her own family history.
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11 regar
v.1 to water (con agua) (planta, campo).regaron la comida con un buen vino tinto they washed down the meal with a good red wineMaría riega las plantas a diario Mary waters the plants daily.2 to flow through.el río que riega la región the river which flows through the region3 to supply with blood.esta arteria riega de sangre los pulmones this artery supplies blood to the lungs4 to sprinkle, to scatter.Lisa regó los botones Lisa scattered the buttons.5 to ruin, to screw, to blow.* * *(e changes to ie in stressed syllables; g changes to gu before e)Present IndicativePast Indicativeregué, regaste, regó, regamos, regasteis, regaron.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ planta, parterre] to water; [+ campo, terreno] to irrigate; [+ calle] to hose downregó la carta con lágrimas — liter she cried all over the letter
2) (Culin)durante la cocción se riega la carne con su jugo — whilst it is cooking, baste the meat in its own juice
3) (Geog) [río] to water; [mar] to wash4) [+ herida] to wash, bathe (con, de with)5) (=esparcir) to sprinkle, scatter7) Caribe (=pegar) to hit2. VI1) Caribe * (=bromear) to joke2) Caribe (=actuar sin pensar) to act rashly3)3.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <planta/jardín> to water; <tierra/campo> to irrigate; < calle> to hose downb) río to water2)regarla — (Chi, Méx fam) to blow it (colloq)
b) (AmC, Ven) <noticia/versión> to spread* * *= water.Ex. Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.----* boquilla de la goma de regar = spray nozzle.* prohibición de regar el jardín = hosepipe ban.* regado con demasiada frecuencia = heavily watered.* regado por aspersión = sprinkling.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <planta/jardín> to water; <tierra/campo> to irrigate; < calle> to hose downb) río to water2)regarla — (Chi, Méx fam) to blow it (colloq)
b) (AmC, Ven) <noticia/versión> to spread* * *= water.Ex: Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.
* boquilla de la goma de regar = spray nozzle.* prohibición de regar el jardín = hosepipe ban.* regado con demasiada frecuencia = heavily watered.* regado por aspersión = sprinkling.* * *regar [A7 ]vtA1 ‹planta/jardín› to water; ‹tierra/campo› to irrigate; ‹calle› to hose downuna excelente comida regada con un buen vino an excellent meal washed down with a good wine2 «río» to water; «mar» to washB1 (derramar) ‹líquido› to spill2 (esparcir) ‹azúcar/café› to spill; ‹objetos› to scatterlos niños regaron los juguetes por todas partes the children scattered the toys everywhere3 (AmC, Ven) ‹noticia/versión› to spread* * *
regar ( conjugate regar) verbo transitivo
‹tierra/campo› to irrigate;
‹ calle› to hose down
regar verbo transitivo
1 (una planta) to water
2 (un terreno) to irrigate
3 (un río) to water
4 (una calle, un suelo, etc) to hose down
5 (con objetos) to scatter
6 fig (una comida) regamos el asado con un crianza estupendo, we had an excellent mature wine to go with the roast
' regar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
manga
- manguera
- riega
English:
garden
- hose
- irrigate
- plant
- water
- need
- shower
* * *regar vt1. [con agua] [planta, campo] to water;[calle] to hose down;regaron la comida con un buen vino tinto they washed down the meal with a good red wine2. [sujeto: río] to flow through;el río que riega la región the river which flows through the region3. [sujeto: vasos sanguíneos] to supply with blood;esta arteria riega de sangre los pulmones this artery supplies blood to the lungs4. [desparramar] to sprinkle, to scatter;regaron el suelo de papeles they scattered papers all over the floor* * ** * *regar {49} vt1) : to irrigate2) : to water3) : to wash, to hose down4) : to spill, to scatter* * *regar vb (planta, jardín) to water -
12 sumergir
v.to submerge.sumergir en el caos to plunge into chaosel libro sumerge al lector en otra época the book immerses the reader in another age* * *1 (meter bajo líquido) to submerge, submerse, immerse1 (meterse bajo líquido) to submerge (en, in), go underwater2 figurado to become immersed (en, in)* * *1.VT [completamente] to immerse; [parcialmente] to dip (en in)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( en líquido) to immerse, submergeb)2.sumergir a alguien EN algo — en pobreza/guerra to plunge somebody into something; ( en ambiente) to immerse somebody in something
sumergirse v prona) submarino/buzo to dive, submergeb) en ambiente to immerse oneself* * *= dip, immerse, submerge, plunge.Ex. Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex. The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.Ex. Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Ex. Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.----* sumergirse = dive, go under, plunge, dive in.* sumergirse en = immerse + Reflexivo + in, sink into.* sumergirse en la clandestinidad = go into + hiding.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( en líquido) to immerse, submergeb)2.sumergir a alguien EN algo — en pobreza/guerra to plunge somebody into something; ( en ambiente) to immerse somebody in something
sumergirse v prona) submarino/buzo to dive, submergeb) en ambiente to immerse oneself* * *= dip, immerse, submerge, plunge.Ex: Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.
Ex: The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.Ex: Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Ex: Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.* sumergirse = dive, go under, plunge, dive in.* sumergirse en = immerse + Reflexivo + in, sink into.* sumergirse en la clandestinidad = go into + hiding.* * *sumergir [I7 ]vt1 (en un líquido) to immerse, submergese sumerge en el ácido you submerge o immerse it in the acidsumergí la cabeza en el agua I put my head under the water2 (en una situación) sumergir a algn EN algo:han sumergido al país en la miseria they have plunged the country into povertyel autor sumerge al lector en la vida rural the author immerses the reader in rural life1 «submarino/buzo» to dive, submerge2 (en un ambiente) to immerse oneself sumergirse EN algo to immerse oneself IN sthse sumerge en su trabajo he immerses himself in his workse sumergen en el mundo de la droga they get into o get involved in the drug scene* * *
sumergir ( conjugate sumergir) verbo transitivo ( en líquido) to immerse, submerge
sumergirse verbo pronominal
sumergir verbo transitivo to immerse, submerge, submerse
' sumergir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sumir
English:
duck
- immerse
- plunge
- submerge
* * *♦ vt1. [hundir] to submerge;[con fuerza] to plunge; [bañar] to dip;sumergir en el caos to plunge into chaos2. [abstraer] to immerse;el libro sumerge al lector en otra época the book immerses the reader in another age* * *v/t submerge, immerse* * *sumergir {35} vt: to submerge, to immerse, to plunge♦ sumergirse vr* * * -
13 sumergirse
1 (meterse bajo líquido) to submerge (en, in), go underwater2 figurado to become immersed (en, in)* * *VPR1) (=hundirse) [objeto, persona] to sink beneath the surface; [submarino] to dive2) [en un ambiente]sumergirse en — to immerse o.s. in
* * *(v.) = dive, go under, plunge, dive inEx. Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Ex. Many of them are likely to go under in the next wave of economic recession.Ex. Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.Ex. Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box.* * *(v.) = dive, go under, plunge, dive inEx: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.
Ex: Many of them are likely to go under in the next wave of economic recession.Ex: Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.Ex: Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box.* * *
■sumergirse verbo reflexivo
1 to submerge, dive
2 fig (sumirse) to become absorbed
' sumergirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sumergir
- zambullirse
English:
dive
- submerge
- go
* * *vpr1. [hundirse] to submerge;[con fuerza] to plunge;el coche se sumergió en el río the car sank to the bottom of the river2. [abstraerse] to immerse oneself (en in);se sumergió en sus pensamientos he immersed himself in his thoughts* * *v/r figimmerse o.s. (en in), throw o.s. (en into)* * *sumergirse vb to submerge / to dive -
14 toda una vida
Ex. After a lifetime of silence and secrets, Fern had the sudden opportunity to. discover her own family history.* * *Ex: After a lifetime of silence and secrets, Fern had the sudden opportunity to. discover her own family history.
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15 zambullirse
1 (en el agua) to plunge in, dive in2 (en una actividad) to throw oneself (en, into)* * *verbto dive, plunge* * *VPR1) [en el agua] to dive (en into)[debajo del agua] to duck (en under)2) (=ocultarse) to hide* * ** * *(v.) = dive, splash, jump in + head first, plunge, plunge into, dive inEx. Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Ex. The article ' Splashing in the gene pool' describes a recent project to investigate the use of genetic algorithms (GA) in some aspects of information retrieval.Ex. That being said...you only live once, so if you decide to jump in head first, and if things don't work out, remember, you can always leave.Ex. Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.Ex. Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.Ex. Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box.* * ** * *(v.) = dive, splash, jump in + head first, plunge, plunge into, dive inEx: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.
Ex: The article ' Splashing in the gene pool' describes a recent project to investigate the use of genetic algorithms (GA) in some aspects of information retrieval.Ex: That being said...you only live once, so if you decide to jump in head first, and if things don't work out, remember, you can always leave.Ex: Watering the fern is best done by plunging the entire plant into a large container of room-temperature water.Ex: Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.Ex: Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box.* * *zambullirse [I9 ](lanzarse) to dive in, dive; (sumergirse) to duck o dive underwater* * *
zambullirse ( conjugate zambullirse) verbo pronominal ( lanzarse) to dive (in);
( sumergirse) to duck o dive underwater
■zambullirse verbo reflexivo
1 (en el agua) to dive, plunge
2 fig (en una actividad) to immerse oneself
' zambullirse' also found in these entries:
English:
dive
- plunge
* * *vpr[en agua] to dive (en into); [en actividad] to immerse oneself (en in)* * *v/r dive (en into); figthrow o.s. (en into), immerse o.s. (en in)* * *zambullirse {38} vr: to dive, to plunge* * *zambullirse vb to dive -
16 helechal
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17 helecho macho
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18 al paso que come ve la tele
al paso que come ve la teleer/sie sieht während des Essens fern -
19 alejado
alɛ'xađo 1. adjweit, abgelegen2. prepalejadoalejado , -a [ale'xaðo, -a](lugar) abgelegen; vive alejado de la política er ist nicht mehr politisch aktiv -
20 central telefónica
См. также в других словарях:
Fern- — Fern … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Fern — Fêrn, er, este, adj. et adv. entfernt, von Dingen, zwischen welchen ein beträchtlicher Zwischenraum befindlich ist. 1. Eigentlich, dem Raume nach, entfernt, entlegen. Aus fernen Landen kommen, 5 Mos. 29, 22. Eine ferne Reise, nach einem… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
FERN — Contexte général Champs d’action Écologisme Droits des peuples indigènes Zone d’influence Monde entier Fiche d’identité Forme juridique … Wikipédia en Français
Fern — ist der Name folgender geographischer Objekte: Fernpaß, Weiler in der Gemeinde Nassereith, Tirol Fern (Arkansas), Vereinigten Staaten Fern (Iowa), Vereinigten Staaten Fern (Kalifornien), Vereinigten Staaten Fern (Kansas), Vereinigten Staaten Fern … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fern — (f[ e]rn), n. [AS. fearn; akin to D. varen, G. farn, farnkraut; cf. Skr. par[.n]a wing, feather, leaf, sort of plant, or Lith. papartis fern.] (Bot.) An order of cryptogamous plants, the {Filices}, which have their fructification on the back of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fern — fern; fern·ery; fern·flö·te; fern·tick·le; sal·fern; fern·tick·led; … English syllables
fern — fern: Das gemeingerm. Adverb mhd. ver‹re›, ahd. ferro, got. faírra, engl. far, aisl. fjarri gehört zu der unter ↑ ver... dargestellten idg. Wurzel *per »über etwas hinausführen«. Es ist im Nhd. von der Bildung mhd. verren, ahd. ferrana »‹von›… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
fern — O.E. fearn, from P.Gmc. *farnan (Cf. O.S. farn, M.Du. vaern, Du. varen, O.H.G. farn, Ger. Farn), from PIE *porno , a root which has yielded words for feather, wing (Cf. Skt. parnam feather; Lith. papartis fern; Russ … Etymology dictionary
-fern — [fɛrn] <adjektivisches Suffixoid>: 1. in einer als negativ empfundenen Weise ohne Bezug zu dem im Basiswort Genannten, nicht darauf gerichtet, nicht daran orientiert /Ggs. nah/: gegenwartsfern; lebensfern (Ansicht); praxisfern… … Universal-Lexikon
fern — Adj/Adv std. (8. Jh.) Stammwort. Das Adverb mhd. ferren(e), ahd. ferrana, ferranān antwortet eigentlich auf die Frage woher ? , ist also von ferne ; das Adjektiv ist dieser Form angepaßt worden. Auf die Frage wo ? antwortete das jetzt nicht mehr… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Fern — Fern, adv. Long ago. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English