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1 ajetreo de la vida moderna
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2 bullicio
m.1 hustle and bustle.2 noise, riot, bustling, frolic.* * *1 (ruido) noise, racket2 (tumulto) bustle, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly* * *SM1) (=ruido) din, hubbub2) (=actividad) activity, bustle3) (=confusión) confusion4) (=disturbio) disturbance* * *a) ( ruido) racket, noiseb) (jaleo, actividad)* * *= bustle, hustle and bustle, hubbub, hurly-burly.Ex. The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * *a) ( ruido) racket, noiseb) (jaleo, actividad)* * *= bustle, hustle and bustle, hubbub, hurly-burly.Ex: The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.
Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * *2(jaleo, actividad): el bullicio de la gran ciudad the hustle and bustle of the city, the hurly-burly of city life* * *
bullicio sustantivo masculino
b) ( actividad):
bullicio sustantivo masculino hubbub
' bullicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
animación
- bronca
English:
action
- activity
- bustle
- commotion
- hustle
* * *bullicio nm1. [de ciudad, mercado] hustle and bustle2. [de multitud] hubbub* * *m1 ( ruido) hubbub, din2 ( actividad) bustle* * *bullicio nm1) : ruckus, uproar2) : hustle and bustle* * *bullicio n1. (ruido) noise / racket2. (actividad) hustle and bustle -
3 ajetreo
m.1 running around, hard work (gestiones, molestias).2 hustle, rush, bustle, chores.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ajetrear.* * *1 activity, bustle* * *SM (=actividad) hustle and bustle; (=labor) drudgery, hard work* * *masculino hustle and bustle* * *= bustle, flurry of activity, hustle and bustle, whirr of activity, hurly-burly, comings and goings.Ex. The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.Ex. In all this flurry of activity in the early seventies public libraries were not only ignored but showed little interest, in spite of the fact that inroads were being made into their traditional library functions.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. The wedding day morning is usually a whirr of activity -- everybody running here and there.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.Ex. The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.* * *masculino hustle and bustle* * *= bustle, flurry of activity, hustle and bustle, whirr of activity, hurly-burly, comings and goings.Ex: The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.
Ex: In all this flurry of activity in the early seventies public libraries were not only ignored but showed little interest, in spite of the fact that inroads were being made into their traditional library functions.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: The wedding day morning is usually a whirr of activity -- everybody running here and there.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.Ex: The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.* * *con tanto ajetreo es imposible concentrarse it's impossible to concentrate with all this activity going onel ajetreo de los grandes almacenes the hustle and bustle of the department storesun día de mucho ajetreo a hectic day* * *
Del verbo ajetrearse: ( conjugate ajetrearse)
me ajetreo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
se ajetreó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
ajetreo sustantivo masculino
hustle and bustle;
ajetreo sustantivo masculino activity, hard work, bustle
' ajetreo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tejemaneje
- vértigo
- vorágine
- trote
English:
bustle
- hustle
* * *ajetreo nmcon tanto ajetreo me olvidé de llamarle things were so hectic that I forgot to phone him;hoy hay mucho ajetreo en la oficina there's a lot going on o happening in the office today;el ajetreo de la ciudad the hustle and bustle of the city* * *m bustle* * *ajetreo nm: hustle and bustle, fuss -
4 trajín
m.coming and going, bustle, chores, hustle.* * ** * *SM1) * (=ajetreo) coming and going, bustle, commotion; (=jaleo) fuss2) (=transporte) haulage, transport* * *con el trajín de las Navidades/la mudanza — with all the hustle and bustle of Christmas/the commotion of the move
con todo este trajín... — with all this coming and going...
* * *= flurry of activity, whirr of activity, grind, comings and goings.Ex. In all this flurry of activity in the early seventies public libraries were not only ignored but showed little interest, in spite of the fact that inroads were being made into their traditional library functions.Ex. The wedding day morning is usually a whirr of activity -- everybody running here and there.Ex. The stupidity of such classroom grind is usually obvious to the children forced into it, if not to their teachers.Ex. The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.----* trajín diario = daily grind.* * *con el trajín de las Navidades/la mudanza — with all the hustle and bustle of Christmas/the commotion of the move
con todo este trajín... — with all this coming and going...
* * *= flurry of activity, whirr of activity, grind, comings and goings.Ex: In all this flurry of activity in the early seventies public libraries were not only ignored but showed little interest, in spite of the fact that inroads were being made into their traditional library functions.
Ex: The wedding day morning is usually a whirr of activity -- everybody running here and there.Ex: The stupidity of such classroom grind is usually obvious to the children forced into it, if not to their teachers.Ex: The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.* trajín diario = daily grind.* * *con el trajín de las Navidades no se encuentra donde aparcar with the Christmas rush there's nowhere to parkhay mucho trajín en las calles the streets are very busylleva una vida de mucho trajín she leads a very hectic lifeel trajín de las grandes ciudades the hustle and bustle of big cities* * *
trajín sustantivo masculino:
con todo este trajín … with all this coming and going…;
el trajín de las grandes ciudades the hustle and bustle of big cities
trajín m fam
1 (movimento, trasiego de gente) comings and goings pl
2 (trabajo) work
' trajín' also found in these entries:
English:
grind
* * *trajín nm[ajetreo] bustle;esta mañana hay mucho trajín en la oficina it's a bit hectic in the office this morning;el trajín de los días de mercado the hustle and bustle of market days;con tanto trajín, se me olvidó it was all so hectic that I forgot* * *m hustle and bustle* * *1) : transport -
5 vorágine
f.maelstrom, whirlpool.* * *1 vortex, whirlpool* * *SF [de mar, río] whirlpool, vortex, maelstrom frm; [de odio, destrucción, confusión] maelstrom; [de actividad, publicidad] whirl* * ** * *= maelstrom, whirlpool, whirl, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex. Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.Ex. The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * ** * *= maelstrom, whirlpool, whirl, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.
Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * *1 (en el mar) whirlpool2 (situación confusa) whirl, maelstrom ( liter)* * *
vorágine sustantivo femenino
1 (ajetreo) hustle and bustle, hurly-burly
2 (remolino de agua) whirlpool
' vorágine' also found in these entries:
English:
vortex
- whirl
* * *vorágine nf1. [confusión] confusion, whirl;atrapado en la vorágine de la gran ciudad trapped in the hectic whirl of life in the big city2. [remolino] whirlpool* * *f ( remolino) whirlpool; figwhirl* * *vorágine nf: whirlpool, maelstrom -
6 alboroto
m.1 din (ruido).2 fuss, to-do (jaleo).3 lot of noise, brawl, riot, bustle.4 frolic, noise, hullabaloo.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: alborotar.* * *1 (gritería) din, racket, row2 (desorden) uproar, commotion, disturbance3 (sobresalto) shock, alarm* * *noun m.1) disturbance2) riot* * *SM1) (=disturbio) disturbance; (=vocerío) racket, row; (=jaleo) uproar; (=motín) riot; (=pelea) brawl2) (=susto) scare, alarm* * *a) (agitación, nerviosismo) agitation; ( excitación) excitementb) ( ruido) racketc) (disturbio, jaleo) disturbance, commotion; ( motín) riot* * *= fuss, buzz, hype, the, uproar, hoopla, hue and cry, hubbub, spin, commotion, hilarity, rumpus, racket, fracas, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly, riot.Ex. Hernandez decided that if he wished to survive in this restrictive atmosphere his options were clearly the following: don't make waves, do a good job with no fuss of which he could be proud, and try to gain Balzac's respect.Ex. The article is entitled 'Turf wars in the playback software arena: Microsoft Netshow, Windows Multimedia Player, and all that buzz'.Ex. However, given the hype about the networking of public libraries in the US, it is perhaps surprising to note that only 21% have some form of connection to the Internet.Ex. The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.Ex. Amid the hoopla, she hasn't forgotten its roots.Ex. There was no great hue and cry from the coastal community when the two papers appeared in print.Ex. And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex. In our media saturated world of high-blown hype and suffocating spin they do their best to tell you the truth.Ex. She pleaded, futilely, in broken French, until an elderly man, hearing the commotion, came to her rescue.Ex. The author combines southern warmth with unabashed emotion and side-splitting hilarity.Ex. Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.Ex. He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.Ex. There are, as I see it, approximately three positions one can take on the matter, each with its own adherents in the current fracas.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.----* causar un gran alboroto = make + a splash.* provocar un gran alboroto = make + a splash.* * *a) (agitación, nerviosismo) agitation; ( excitación) excitementb) ( ruido) racketc) (disturbio, jaleo) disturbance, commotion; ( motín) riot* * *= fuss, buzz, hype, the, uproar, hoopla, hue and cry, hubbub, spin, commotion, hilarity, rumpus, racket, fracas, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly, riot.Ex: Hernandez decided that if he wished to survive in this restrictive atmosphere his options were clearly the following: don't make waves, do a good job with no fuss of which he could be proud, and try to gain Balzac's respect.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Turf wars in the playback software arena: Microsoft Netshow, Windows Multimedia Player, and all that buzz'.Ex: However, given the hype about the networking of public libraries in the US, it is perhaps surprising to note that only 21% have some form of connection to the Internet.Ex: The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.Ex: Amid the hoopla, she hasn't forgotten its roots.Ex: There was no great hue and cry from the coastal community when the two papers appeared in print.Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex: In our media saturated world of high-blown hype and suffocating spin they do their best to tell you the truth.Ex: She pleaded, futilely, in broken French, until an elderly man, hearing the commotion, came to her rescue.Ex: The author combines southern warmth with unabashed emotion and side-splitting hilarity.Ex: Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.Ex: He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.Ex: There are, as I see it, approximately three positions one can take on the matter, each with its own adherents in the current fracas.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.* causar un gran alboroto = make + a splash.* provocar un gran alboroto = make + a splash.* * *A1 (agitación, nerviosismo) agitation; (excitación) excitement2 (ruido) racketB2 (motín) riot* * *
Del verbo alborotar: ( conjugate alborotar)
alboroto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
alborotó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
alborotar
alboroto
alborotar ( conjugate alborotar) verbo intransitivo
to make a racket
verbo transitivo
( excitar) to get … excited
alborotarse verbo pronominal
( excitarse) to get excited
alboroto sustantivo masculino
( excitación) excitement
( motín) riot
alborotar
I verbo transitivo
1 (causar agitación) to agitate, work up
2 (revolver, desordenar) to make untidy, turn upside down
II vi (causar jaleo) to kick up a racket
alboroto sustantivo masculino
1 (jaleo) din, racket
2 (disturbios) disturbance, uproar
' alboroto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alteración
- armar
- gresca
- mogollón
- organizarse
- barullo
- bochinche
- bronca
- escándalo
- jaleo
- tumulto
English:
commotion
- disturbance
- excitement
- fuss
- hubbub
- pandemonium
- rowdy
- uproar
- up
* * *♦ nm1. [ruido] din;había mucho alboroto en la calle there was a lot of noise in the street2. [jaleo] fuss, to-do;se armó un gran alboroto there was a huge fuss;se produjeron alborotos callejeros there were street disturbances♦ alborotos nmplCAm popcorn* * *m commotion* * *alboroto nm1) : disturbance, ruckus2) motín: riot* * *alboroto n1. (jaleo) racket2. (disturbio) disturbance / riot -
7 tumulto
m.1 riot, disturbance (disturbio).2 uproar, tumult (alboroto).3 turmoil, boisterousness, riot, commotion.* * *1 tumult, commotion* * *SM turmoil, tumult; (Pol) (=motín) riot, disturbance* * ** * *= uproar, tumult, crowd, maddening crowd, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex. The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.Ex. This volume of essays looks to the formative processes that have shaped human relations in the midst of this century's tumult of wars, revolutions, and international confrontation.Ex. The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.Ex. Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.----* tumulto + acabar = tumult + die.* * ** * *= uproar, tumult, crowd, maddening crowd, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex: The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.
Ex: This volume of essays looks to the formative processes that have shaped human relations in the midst of this century's tumult of wars, revolutions, and international confrontation.Ex: The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.Ex: Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* tumulto + acabar = tumult + die.* * *(multitud) crowd; (alboroto) commotion, tumulthabía un tumulto de gente en la estación there was a crowd of people in the station, the station was crowded with peoplese encontraron en medio del tumulto they met in the midst of all the commotionla policía sofocó los tumultos the police quelled the disturbances* * *
tumulto sustantivo masculino ( multitud) crowd;
( alboroto) commotion, tumult
tumulto sustantivo masculino tumult, uproar
' tumulto' also found in these entries:
English:
melee
- tumult
- uproar
- up
* * *tumulto nm1. [alboroto] commotion, tumult;la presencia del cantante causó un tumulto the presence of the singer caused a commotion2. [disturbio] riot, disturbance3. [multitud] crowd, throng;intentó abrirse paso entre el tumulto de periodistas she tried to make her way through the throng of reporters;se formó un tumulto frente a la casa a crowd formed in front of the house* * *m uproar* * *tumulto nm1) alboroto: commotion, tumult2) motín: riot3) multitud: crowd -
8 barullo
m.1 din, racket (ruido).armar barullo to make a racket2 mess (desorden).3 turmoil, hurly-burly, hubbub, racket.* * *1 noise, din, racket* * *SM1) (=alboroto) racket; (=confusión) confusion2)a barullo — in abundance, in great quantities
* * *1) ( alboroto) racket (colloq), ruckus (AmE)me armé un barullo — I got all muddled up o (AmE) messed up (colloq)
* * *= hubbub, rumpus, racket, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex. And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex. Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.Ex. He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * *1) ( alboroto) racket (colloq), ruckus (AmE)me armé un barullo — I got all muddled up o (AmE) messed up (colloq)
* * *= hubbub, rumpus, racket, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.
Ex: Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.Ex: He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * *estos niños siempre están armando barullo these children are always making a racket o creating a ruckusB (desorden) muddle, mess(confusión): en el barullo me dejé el bolso in the confusion I left my bag behindse me ha hecho un barullo en la cabeza I'm in a mess o muddle ( colloq)me armé un barullo I got into a mess o muddle ( colloq), I got all muddled up o ( AmE) messed up ( colloq)en enero hay rebajas a barullo there are loads of sales o sales galore in January ( colloq)* * *
barullo sustantivo masculino ( alboroto) racket (colloq), ruckus (AmE);
( desorden) muddle, mess
barullo m (ruido) row, din
(lío, embrollo, confusión) confusion
' barullo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
belén
- constante
- zafarrancho
- bochinche
English:
hubbub
- din
- scramble
* * *barullo nmFam1. [ruido] din, racket;el barullo del tráfico no me deja dormir the din of the traffic is keeping me awake;armar barullo to make a racket2. [desorden] mess;hay un barullo de papeles encima de la mesa there are papers all over the desk;se armó un barullo con los números he got into a real mess o muddle with the figures;con tanta información tengo un barullo en la cabeza my head is in a muddle with so much information* * *m uproar, racket* * *barullo nmbulla: racket, ruckus* * *barullo n1. (ruido) racket / row2. (confusión) confusion / muddle -
9 zarandeo
m.1 shake, shaking (sacudida).2 pushing or knocking about.3 strong shaking, shaking.4 sifting, jiggling, sieving.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: zarandear.* * *1 (sacudida) shaking; (empujones) jostling about2 (criba) sieving3 (contoneo) swaggering, strutting* * *SM1) (=sacudida) shaking2) [por el tamiz] sieving* * *a) ( sacudida)b) (esp AmL) ( trajín)pasó el día en zarandeos para acá y para allá — he spent the day rushing around from one place to another (colloq)
* * *= shaking, shake.Ex. The shaking of an infant or child, can be devastating and result in irreversible brain damage, blindness, and even death.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.* * *a) ( sacudida)b) (esp AmL) ( trajín)pasó el día en zarandeos para acá y para allá — he spent the day rushing around from one place to another (colloq)
* * *= shaking, shake.Ex: The shaking of an infant or child, can be devastating and result in irreversible brain damage, blindness, and even death.
Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.* * *1(sacudida): con tanto zarandeo se cayeron las maletas all the bumping up and down/shaking from side to side/jolting brought the suitcases down2ha pasado toda la mañana en zarandeos para acá y para allá he's spent the entire morning rushing around from one place to another ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo zarandear: ( conjugate zarandear)
zarandeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
zarandeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
zarandear
zarandeo
zarandear ( conjugate zarandear) verbo transitivo ( de un lado a otro) to shake;
( para arriba y para abajo) to shake o jog up and down
zarandearse verbo pronominal (esp AmL) [ tren] to shake around;
[ barco] to toss about;◊ nos zarandeamos mucho durante el vuelo we got shaken around o buffeted a lot during the flight
zarandear verbo transitivo to shake
zarandeo sustantivo masculino shaking
* * *zarandeo nm1. [sacudida] shaking;le dio un buen zarandeo she shook him hard;se mareó el niño con tanto zarandeo being shaken around so much made the boy feel ill2. Am [contoneo] swinging of the hips -
10 trasiego
m.1 comings and goings (movimiento).2 decanting.3 moving, drawing off, racking.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trasegar.* * *1 comings and goings plural, hustle and bustle\trasiego de personal reshuffle* * *SM1) (=cambio de sitio) move, switch; [de puestos] reshuffle; [de vino] [para la mesa] decanting; [en bodega] racking2) (=trastorno) upset3) (=ir y venir) coming and going* * *a) ( de líquido) decanting; ( de objetos) moving o shuffling aroundb) (fam) ( ir y venir) coming and going* * *Ex. The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.* * *a) ( de líquido) decanting; ( de objetos) moving o shuffling aroundb) (fam) ( ir y venir) coming and going* * *Ex: The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.
* * *1 (de un líquido) decanting2 (de objetos) moving o shuffling around* * *
Del verbo trasegar: ( conjugate trasegar)
trasiego es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trasegar
trasiego
trasegar verbo transitivo
1 (desordenar) to upset, dissarrange
2 (transvasar) to decant
3 fam (beber) to drink
trasiego sustantivo masculino activity, hustle and bustle
' trasiego' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trajín
* * *♦ nm1. [de personas] comings and goings;hay un constante trasiego de enfermeros, médicos y visitas there's a continual coming and going of nurses, doctors and visitors2. [de bebida, líquido] decanting* * *m figbustle -
11 tráfago
m.1 hustle and bustle, comings and goings.2 traffic.3 commerce, trade.* * *SM1) (=ajetreo) bustle, hustle2) (Com) traffic, trade3) (=trabajo) [pesado] drudgery, toil; [rutinario] routine job* * *Ex. The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.* * *Ex: The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.
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12 trote
m.trot.al trote at a trotpres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: trotar.* * *1 (de caballo) trot\al trote at a trotde todo trote / para todo trote figurado for everyday use, for everyday wearno estar para trotes familiar not to be up to that* * *SM1) [de caballo] trotir al trote — to trot, go at a trot
2) * (=uso)de mucho trote — hard-wearing, tough
3) * (=ajetreo) bustle* * *1) (Equ) trotal trote — (Equ) at a trot
terminó el trabajo al trote — (fam) he finished the job in double-quick time (colloq)
se marchó al trote — (fam) she rushed off
2)a) (fam) ( ajetreo)que trote he tenido hoy! — I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today (colloq)
no estar para esos/estos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes — I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
b) (fam) ( uso)zapatos de or para mucho trote — shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear
* * *= trot.Ex. Jogging, a form of aerobic exercise, is the act of running at a slow trot.* * *1) (Equ) trotal trote — (Equ) at a trot
terminó el trabajo al trote — (fam) he finished the job in double-quick time (colloq)
se marchó al trote — (fam) she rushed off
2)a) (fam) ( ajetreo)que trote he tenido hoy! — I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today (colloq)
no estar para esos/estos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes — I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
b) (fam) ( uso)zapatos de or para mucho trote — shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear
* * *= trot.Ex: Jogging, a form of aerobic exercise, is the act of running at a slow trot.
* * *A ( Equ) trotlos jinetes se acercaban al trote the riders approached at a trot o came trotting upse marchó al trote para tomar el tren de las cinco ( fam); she rushed off to catch the five o'clock trainCompuesto:rising trotB1 ( fam)(ajetreo): ¡que trote he tenido hoy! I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today ( colloq)este fin de semana me espera un trote bárbaro this weekend is going to be really hecticno estar para esos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes I'm not up to that sort of thing any more2 ( fam)(uso): ¡este vestido tiene un trote! this dress has seen a lot of service, I've had a lot of wear out of this dressestas botas aún están bien a pesar del trote que les he dado these boots are still OK despite all the punishment I've given them ( colloq)zapatos de or para mucho trote shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear* * *
Del verbo trotar: ( conjugate trotar)
troté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
trote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trotar
trote
trotar ( conjugate trotar) verbo intransitivo
trote sustantivo masculino
1 (Equ) trot;
2 (fam) ( ajetreo):◊ ¡qué trote he tenido hoy! it's been so hectic today (colloq);
ya no estoy para esos trotes I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
trotar vi (un caballo) to trot
trote sustantivo masculino
1 (de caballo) trot
(de persona) rushing around
2 fam (fatiga, trabajo) yo ya no estoy para estos trotes, I'm not up to this sort of thing any more
♦ Locuciones: al trote (muy deprisa) in a rush
(un caballo) trotting
de/para (todo) trote, everyday
' trote' also found in these entries:
English:
trot
* * *trote nm1. [de caballo] trot;al trote [trotando] at a trot;[muy deprisa] in a rush;el pony se alejó al trote the pony went off at a trot, the pony trotted off;debían de llevar prisa porque iban al trote they must have been in a hurry because they were rushing alongno estar para (estos) trotes not to be up to it o to that kind of thinguna tela de mucho trote a hard-wearing material;estos pantalones son para todo trote these trousers are for everyday use* * *m trot; famrush;ir al trote trot;ya no estoy para esos trotes I’m not up to it any more;* * *trote nm1) : trot3)de trote : durable, for everyday use* * *trote n trot -
13 animación
f.1 animation, excitement, life, liveliness.2 high spirits, elation.3 enlivenment, cheering up.4 animation, animation process.* * *1 (actividad) activity, movement, bustle2 (viveza) liveliness3 CINEMATOGRAFÍA animation* * *noun f.1) life, activity2) animation* * *SF1) (=alegría) lifea la fiesta le faltaba un poco de animación — the party lacked a bit of life, the party was a bit dead *
hemos logrado darle un poco de animación al bar — we have managed to liven up the bar, we have managed to put some life into the bar
2) (=bullicio) activityuna plaza con muchísima animación — a square with a lot of bustle o activity, a very lively square
3) (=impulso)animación (socio)cultural, en verano aumenta la animación cultural — there are more cultural things going on in the summer
4) (Cine) animation* * *1) (bullicio, actividad) activity2) ( de una velada) entertainment3) (Cin) animation* * *= animation.Ex. The Web offers many downloadable CGI scripts for basic functions, including counters, timers, guest books, image maps, and server-push animations.----* animación a la lectura = reading animation, reading promotion.* animación informática = computer animation.* animación por ordenador = computer animation.* * *1) (bullicio, actividad) activity2) ( de una velada) entertainment3) (Cin) animation* * *= animation.Ex: The Web offers many downloadable CGI scripts for basic functions, including counters, timers, guest books, image maps, and server-push animations.
* animación a la lectura = reading animation, reading promotion.* animación informática = computer animation.* animación por ordenador = computer animation.* * *A (bullicio, actividad) activityhabía gran animación en las calles the streets were full of life o activity, the streets were bustling with life o activityes un bar en el que hay siempre mucha animación it's always a very lively barse debatió con gran animación it was the subject of a lively debateB (de una velada) entertainmentC ( Cin) animation* * *
animación sustantivo femenino
1 (bullicio, actividad) activity;
2 ( de una velada) entertainment
3 (Cin) animation
animación sustantivo femenino
1 (diversión) entertainment
2 (concurrencia, bullicio) activity
3 Cine (simulación de movimiento en dibujos) animation
' animación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ambiente
- marcha
English:
sprightliness
- action
- animation
* * *animación nf1. [alegría] liveliness;los desfiles callejeros dan mucha animación a las fiestas the street parades make the celebrations very lively o really liven up the celebrations2. [bullicio] hustle and bustle, activity3. Cine animationAm animación por computadora computer animation; Esp animación por ordenador computer animation animación (socio)cultural = organization of social and cultural activities for young people or pensioners;animación turística = organization of games, outings and social activities for guests* * *f1 liveliness;hay mucha animación it’s very lively2 en películas animation* * *1) : animation2) viveza: liveliness -
14 tejemaneje
m.1 intrigue.2 to-do, fuss (ajetreo).3 hustle and bustle, funny business.4 scheming way.* * ** * *masculino (fam)a) ( maquinación) intriguetejemanejes — skulduggery, scheming
b) (Esp) ( actividad)¿qué tejemanejes se traen? — what are they up to?
* * *= power play, bung.Ex. The author offers a detailed overview of how Congress came to pass the USA Patriot Act and some of the power plays that took place behind the scenes.Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called ' bungs' for prime space.* * *masculino (fam)a) ( maquinación) intriguetejemanejes — skulduggery, scheming
b) (Esp) ( actividad)¿qué tejemanejes se traen? — what are they up to?
* * *= power play, bung.Ex: The author offers a detailed overview of how Congress came to pass the USA Patriot Act and some of the power plays that took place behind the scenes.
Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called ' bungs' for prime space.* * *( fam)hubo muchos tejemanejes antes de su nombramiento there was a lot of skulduggery o scheming leading up to his appointmentsi descubren en qué tejemanejes anda metido, lo van a echar if they find out about the underhand o ( colloq) dodgy dealings he's involved in, they'll throw him out ( colloq)* * *
tejemaneje m fam
1 (enredo turbio) fiddle
ha ascendido a base de conspiraciones y tejemanejes, she's plotted and schemed her way up
2 (ajetreo, ir y venir) activity, bustle: menudo tejemaneje hay en el mercado, what a commotion in the market
* * *tejemaneje nmFam1. [maquinación] intrigue;lo logró a base de tejemanejes he achieved it by scheming;es un tejemaneje para poder ascender it's a ruse o scheme to get promoted2. [ajetreo] to-do, fuss -
15 traqueteo
m.1 rattling (ruido).2 banging, jolting, bumping, rattle.3 joggle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: traquetear.* * *1 (ruido) rattle, clatter2 (movimiento) jolting, bumping* * *SM1) (=acción) [de vehículo] rattle, rattling, jolting; [de cohete] crackle, bang; [de ametralladora] rattle* * *1) (de tren, automóvil - movimiento) jolting; (- ruido) clatter, clattering2) (fam) ( de persona) rushing around* * *= shuddering.Ex. Almost every time I use my brakes anything more than gently I feel a shuddering in the car and in the steering wheel.* * *1) (de tren, automóvil - movimiento) jolting; (- ruido) clatter, clattering2) (fam) ( de persona) rushing around* * *= shuddering.Ex: Almost every time I use my brakes anything more than gently I feel a shuddering in the car and in the steering wheel.
* * *A1 (de un tren, automóvil — movimiento) jolting; (— ruido) clatter, clattering2 (de cohetes, armas) crackleB ( fam) (de un sitio a otro) rushing arounddéjate de tanto traqueteo stop rushing o tearing around* * *
Del verbo traquetear: ( conjugate traquetear)
traqueteo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
traqueteó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
traquetear
traqueteo
traquetear ( conjugate traquetear) verbo intransitivo [tren/carreta] ( hacer ruido) to clatter;
( moverse) to jolt
traqueteo sustantivo masculino (de tren, carreta — movimiento) jolting;
(— ruido) clatter, clattering
traquetear
I verbo intransitivo to crack, make a loud noise
II verbo transitivo to shake, jolt
traqueteo sustantivo masculino clatter
el traqueteo del tren, the clatter of the train
' traqueteo' also found in these entries:
English:
rattle
- clatter
* * *traqueteo nm[de tren, carro] rattling* * *m rattle, clatter* * *traqueteo nm1) : jolting2) : clattering, clatter -
16 torbellino
m.1 whirlwind (remolino) (of air).2 whirlwind.3 whirlwind (persona inquieta).4 live wire.* * *2 figurado (abundancia de cosas) whirl, turmoil, welter\torbellino de ideas figurado brainstorm* * *SM1) [de viento] whirlwind; [de polvo] dust cloud2) [de cosas] whirl3) (=persona) whirlwind* * *b) ( de actividad) whirlc) ( persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *b) ( de actividad) whirlc) ( persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *torbellino11 = maelstrom, vortex [vortexes/vortices, -pl.], whirlwind, whirlpool, whirl.Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.
Ex: The vortex of socio-economic change in the UK has caused, inter alia, libraries to be regarded as a drain on the ratepayer's pocket.Ex: The article 'Harnessing the whirlwind of information technologies' discusses new technologies and their impact on the health library.Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.torbellino22 = roller coaster.Ex: The book likens the early adolescent years to a roller coaster, often unpredictable but exciting and filled with possibility.
torbellino33 = live wire.Nota: Dicho de una persona.Ex: The man is a live wire of nerves and predictable unpredictability.
* * *pasó como un torbellino she rushed past like a whirlwind2 (de actividad) hurly-burly, whirlun torbellino de sentimientos muy confusos a turmoil o whirl of confused emotionsel torbellino de la gran ciudad the hurly-burly o the hustle and bustle of the big city3 (persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *
torbellino sustantivo masculino
( de polvo) dust storm
torbellino sustantivo masculino
1 (remolino de viento) whirlwind, US twister
2 fig (agitación) whirl
(de sentimientos) turmoil
' torbellino' also found in these entries:
English:
whirl
- whirlwind
- eddy
* * *torbellino nm1. [remolino] [de aire] whirlwind;[de agua] whirlpool; [de polvo] dust cloud2. [mezcla confusa] [de actividad, emociones] whirlwind;su vida es un torbellino her life is a whirlwind of activity3. [persona inquieta] whirlwind;es un torbellino de energías she is a bundle of energy* * *m whirlwind* * *torbellino nm: whirlwind -
17 tráfago
• comings and goings• commerce• hustle and bustle• trad• trade• trade ability• traducer• traffic accident -
18 vértigo
m.vertigo, dizziness, fear of heights, giddiness.* * *1 MEDICINA vertigo2 (mareo) dizziness, giddiness3 figurado frenzy\de vértigo figurado frenziedtener vértigo to feel dizzy, feel giddy* * *SM2) (Med) vertigotiene vértigo — he suffers from o has vertigo
3) (=frenesí) frenzy4) *de vértigo: iban a una velocidad de vértigo — they were going at breakneck speed
* * *a) ( por la altura) vertigopadecer de/tener vértigo — to suffer from/have vertigo
me da or produce vértigo — it makes me dizzy o giddy
de vértigo: a una velocidad de vértigo at breakneck speed; precios de vértigo — skyhigh prices
b) ( actividad intensa) frenzy* * *= vertigo.Ex. Vertigo is the feeling that you or your environment is moving when no movement occurs.----* de vértigo = giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.].* * *a) ( por la altura) vertigopadecer de/tener vértigo — to suffer from/have vertigo
me da or produce vértigo — it makes me dizzy o giddy
de vértigo: a una velocidad de vértigo at breakneck speed; precios de vértigo — skyhigh prices
b) ( actividad intensa) frenzy* * *= vertigo.Ex: Vertigo is the feeling that you or your environment is moving when no movement occurs.
* de vértigo = giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.].* * *1 (por la altura) vertigopadecer de/tener vértigo to suffer from/have vertigome da or produce vértigo asomarme a la ventana leaning out of the window gives me vertigo, leaning out of the window makes me dizzy o giddyde vértigo: a una velocidad de vértigo at breakneck speedexcedentes de vértigo startling o amazing surpluses2 (actividad intensa) frenzyel vértigo de la vida moderna the frantic pace of modern life* * *
vértigo sustantivo masculino
vertigo;
me produce vértigo it makes me dizzy o giddy
vértigo sustantivo masculino
1 Med vertigo: le da vértigo, it makes him giddy o dizzy
(velocidad) conducir a una velocidad de vértigo, to drive at breakneck speed
2 (ajetreo) frenzy, hustle and bustle
' vértigo' also found in these entries:
English:
dizziness
- height
- vertigo
- dizzy
- head
* * *vértigo nm1. [enfermedad] vertigo;[mareo] dizziness;trepar me da vértigo climbing makes me dizzy;sólo de pensarlo me da vértigo just thinking about it makes me feel dizzy;prefiero no subir, tengo vértigo I'd rather not go up, I'm afraid of heights;de vértigo [velocidad, altura] dizzy, giddy;[cifras] mind-boggling2. [apresuramiento] mad rush, hectic pace;el vértigo de la ciudad the hectic pace of city life* * *m MED vertigo;darle a alguien vértigo make s.o. dizzy;de vértigo fig frenzied* * *vértigo nm: vertigo, dizziness* * *vértigo n vertigo -
19 correteo
m.1 running-about, scamper, frolic, loitering about the streets.2 scurry of feet.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: corretear.* * *1 running about, hustle and bustle* * *SMandar en correteos — CAm to rush about
* * *correteo nmel correteo de los niños the children's running about -
20 ajetreo
• bustle• chores• coming and going• hard worker• hard-won• hustle• rapid activity• rush
- 1
- 2
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