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1 sin brida
• unbridled -
2 desatado
• unbridled• uncontrolled• untied -
3 irrestricto
• unbridled• unchecked• unrestrained• unrestricted -
4 desenfrenado
adj.wild, unchecked, uncontrolled, unrestrained.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desenfrenar.* * *1→ link=desenfrenar desenfrenar► adjetivo1 (gen) frantic, uncontrolled, wild2 (pasiones, vicios) unbridled, uncontrolled* * *ADJ [persona] wild, uncontrolled; [apetito, pasiones] unbridled* * *a un ritmo desenfrenado — at a hectic o frenetic pace
sus ansias desenfrenadas de éxito — his intense o burning desire to succeed
* * *= headlong, unrestrained, rampant, wild [wilder -comp., wildest -sup.], raging, unbridled, on the loose, runaway, roistering, frenzied, fast and furious.Ex. Neither was there doubt that SLIS should adapt their programmes accordingly but, equally, too headlong a rush into the unknown posed dangers.Ex. 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.Ex. And so, the public library was conceived as a deterrent to irresponsibility, intemperance, and rampant democracy.Ex. The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Ex. This problem is unlikely to be solved during a period of raging inflation and cutbacks in education spending = Es poco probable que este problema se resuelva durante un período de inflación disparada y recortes en los gastos en la educación.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex. The article 'Librarians on the loose' reports on visits to foreign libraries by several Zimbabwe librarians.Ex. The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex. Morris writes rhapsodically about celebrity-studded parties, roistering interludes with major writers and artists, as well as gossip-column habitues.Ex. There was a frenzied last-minute rush by Indians to do their bit to see the Taj Mahal through to the elite list of the new Seven Wonders of the World.Ex. The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.* * *a un ritmo desenfrenado — at a hectic o frenetic pace
sus ansias desenfrenadas de éxito — his intense o burning desire to succeed
* * *= headlong, unrestrained, rampant, wild [wilder -comp., wildest -sup.], raging, unbridled, on the loose, runaway, roistering, frenzied, fast and furious.Ex: Neither was there doubt that SLIS should adapt their programmes accordingly but, equally, too headlong a rush into the unknown posed dangers.
Ex: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.Ex: And so, the public library was conceived as a deterrent to irresponsibility, intemperance, and rampant democracy.Ex: The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Ex: This problem is unlikely to be solved during a period of raging inflation and cutbacks in education spending = Es poco probable que este problema se resuelva durante un período de inflación disparada y recortes en los gastos en la educación.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex: The article 'Librarians on the loose' reports on visits to foreign libraries by several Zimbabwe librarians.Ex: The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex: Morris writes rhapsodically about celebrity-studded parties, roistering interludes with major writers and artists, as well as gossip-column habitues.Ex: There was a frenzied last-minute rush by Indians to do their bit to see the Taj Mahal through to the elite list of the new Seven Wonders of the World.Ex: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.* * *desenfrenado -da‹apetito› insatiable; ‹pasión› unbridled; ‹baile/ritmo› frenzied; ‹odio› violent, intenseviven a un ritmo desenfrenado they live at a hectic o frenzied pacesus ansias desenfrenadas de éxito his intense o burning desire to succeed* * *
Del verbo desenfrenar: ( conjugate desenfrenar)
desenfrenado es:
el participio
desenfrenado,-a adj (ritmo, etc) frantic, uncontrolled
(vicio, pasión) unbridled
' desenfrenado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desenfrenada
English:
mad
- rampant
- riotous
- unrestrained
- wild
- unbridled
* * *desenfrenado, -a adj[ritmo, baile, carrera] frantic, frenzied; [fiesta, juerga, diversión] wild; [vida] wild, riotous; [comportamiento] uncontrolled; [deseo, pasión, entusiasmo] unbridled; [apetito] insatiable;el público bailaba desenfrenado the audience were dancing in a frenzy* * *adj frenzied, hectic* * *desenfrenado, -da adj: unbridled, unrestrained -
5 desbocado
adj.runaway, crazed, wild, loose-reined.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desbocar.* * *1→ link=desbocar desbocar► adjetivo1 (arma) wide-mouthed, bell-mouthed2 (jarra) with a chipped mouth3 (caballo) runaway4 (una prenda) loose-fitting5 (río) overflowing6 figurado (imaginación) wild7 figurado (mal hablado) foul-mouthed► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 figurado foul-mouthed person* * *ADJ1) [caballo] runaway2) [herramienta] worn3) [vestido, jersey] baggy4) [persona] (=malhablado) foulmouthed; (=descarado) cheeky, sassy (EEUU)5) [cañón] wide-mouthed6) LAm [líquido] overflowing* * *- da adjetivoa) < caballo> runaway (before n)b) <cuello/escote> loose, wide* * *= unbridled, runaway, soaring.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex. The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex. And to make matters worse, retirees on fixed incomes have recently presented the mayor with a petition deploring the soaring property taxes.----* imaginación desbocada = wild imagination.* inflación desbocada = rampant inflation, triple digit inflation, soaring inflation, runaway inflation.* * *- da adjetivoa) < caballo> runaway (before n)b) <cuello/escote> loose, wide* * *= unbridled, runaway, soaring.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.
Ex: The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex: And to make matters worse, retirees on fixed incomes have recently presented the mayor with a petition deploring the soaring property taxes.* imaginación desbocada = wild imagination.* inflación desbocada = rampant inflation, triple digit inflation, soaring inflation, runaway inflation.* * *desbocado -daA ‹cuello/escote› loose, wideme quedó demasiado desbocado it came out too loose o wide (around the neck)B ‹caballo› runaway ( before n)una inflación desbocada runaway o rampant o soaring inflationlos desbocados excesos de la Revolución Francesa the unbridled excesses of the French Revolution ( liter)* * *
Del verbo desbocar: ( conjugate desbocar)
desbocado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desbocado
desbocar
desbocado◊ -da adjetivo
desbocado,-a adjetivo
1 (caballo) runaway
2 (el cuello, las mangas) stretched
' desbocado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desbocada
English:
control
- runaway
* * *desbocado, -a adj1. [caballo] runaway2. [inflación, tasa de desempleo] soaring, rampant3. [actitud, comportamiento] impudent;[persona] foul-mouthed4. [prenda de vestir] stretched around the neck;[mangas, cuello, escote] loose, wide* * *adj1 caballo runaway2 ( malhablado) foulmouthed* * *desbocado, -da adj: unbridled, rampant -
6 incontrolado
adj.uncontrolled, loose, rampant.* * *► adjetivo1 uncontrolled* * *incontrolado, -a1.ADJ (=sin control) uncontrolled; (=sin permiso) unauthorized; (=violento) violent, wild2. SM / F1) (=persona violenta) violent person ( esp policeman etc who acts outside the law)2) (Pol) strong-arm man, bully-boy* * *- da adjetivoa) <furia/pasión/ira> uncontrolled, unbridled (liter)b) <llanto/risa> uncontrollablec) < fuego>* * *= unrestrained, uncontrolled.Ex. 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.Ex. Publishers are right to be concerned about uncontrolled republication.----* fuego incontrolado = wildfire.* * *- da adjetivoa) <furia/pasión/ira> uncontrolled, unbridled (liter)b) <llanto/risa> uncontrollablec) < fuego>* * *= unrestrained, uncontrolled.Ex: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.
Ex: Publishers are right to be concerned about uncontrolled republication.* fuego incontrolado = wildfire.* * *1 ‹furia/pasión/ira› uncontrolled, unbridled ( liter)unos jóvenes incontrolados prendieron fuego a un autobús some young hooligans set fire to a bus2 ‹llanto/risa› uncontrollable3 ‹fuego›el fuego sigue incontrolado the fire is still out of controlmasculine, feminineun grupo de incontrolados saqueaba las tiendas an uncontrolled o wild mob was looting the stores* * *
incontrolado◊ -da adjetivo
incontrolado,-a I adjetivo uncontrolled, unauthorized
II sustantivo masculino y femenino troublemaker
' incontrolado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incontrolada I
English:
unrestrained
- uncontrolled
* * *incontrolado, -a♦ adj1. [velocidad] furious;[vehículo] out of control; [situación] out of hand; [aumento de precios] spiralling;la explotación incontrolada de los recursos naturales the uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources;2. [comando] maverick, not controlled by the leadership;aficionados incontrolados se enfrentaron a la policía wild fans clashed with police♦ nmun grupo de incontrolados asaltó la redacción del periódico a wild mob attacked the paper's editorial offices* * *adj uncontrolled* * *incontrolado, -da adj: uncontrolled, out of control -
7 desaforado
adj.1 excessive, desperate, out of control.2 lawless.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desaforar.* * *► adjetivo1 (exagerado) huge, enormous, terrible2 (escandaloso) outrageous3 (fuera de la ley) lawless* * *ADJ [comportamiento] outrageous; [persona] lawless, disorderly; [grito] ear-splittinges un desaforado — he's a violent sort, he's dangerously excitable
* * *I II- da masculino, femeninocomo un desaforado — < correr> hell for leather; < gritar> at the top of one's voice
* * *= raging, intemperate, riotous, outrageous, excessive, desperate, out-of-control, wild [wilder -comp., wildest -sup.], ardent.Ex. This problem is unlikely to be solved during a period of raging inflation and cutbacks in education spending = Es poco probable que este problema se resuelva durante un período de inflación disparada y recortes en los gastos en la educación.Ex. From hermeneutics to the most intemperate positivism, the real challenge is that of conceiving a general methodology.Ex. I'd like to see the full force of the law brought down on these people who are involved in this riotous behaviour.Ex. There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex. Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.Ex. This article discusses the out-of-control situation of federal paperwork and the consequent burdens it places on the US public and business sector.Ex. The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Ex. Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.* * *I II- da masculino, femeninocomo un desaforado — < correr> hell for leather; < gritar> at the top of one's voice
* * *= raging, intemperate, riotous, outrageous, excessive, desperate, out-of-control, wild [wilder -comp., wildest -sup.], ardent.Ex: This problem is unlikely to be solved during a period of raging inflation and cutbacks in education spending = Es poco probable que este problema se resuelva durante un período de inflación disparada y recortes en los gastos en la educación.
Ex: From hermeneutics to the most intemperate positivism, the real challenge is that of conceiving a general methodology.Ex: I'd like to see the full force of the law brought down on these people who are involved in this riotous behaviour.Ex: There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex: Compassion shadowed the trustee's face -- she could see he was desperate -- and compassion was in her voice as she answered: 'All right, I'll go over this afternoon'.Ex: This article discusses the out-of-control situation of federal paperwork and the consequent burdens it places on the US public and business sector.Ex: The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Ex: Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.* * *1 ‹fiesta› riotous, wild; ‹ambición› unbridled, boundless; ‹grito› terrible2 ‹partidario/nacionalista› ardent, ferventmasculine, femininese puso a comer como un desaforado he started eating as if he hadn't eaten in a weekcorrieron como desaforados they ran hell for leather o like crazy ( colloq)gritaba como un desaforado he was shouting at the top of his voice o like a madman, he was shouting his head off ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo desaforar: ( conjugate desaforar)
desaforado es:
el participio
desaforado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino: como un desaforado ‹ correr› hell for leather;
‹ gritar› at the top of one's voice
' desaforado' also found in these entries:
English:
wild
* * *desaforado, -a♦ adj[gritos, baile, carrera] wild; [ambición, codicia, deseo] unbridled, wild; [celebración, fiesta] wild; [comilona, borrachera] enormous, gargantuan♦ nm,flos hinchas gritaban como desaforados the fans screamed wildly;bailaba/comía como un desaforado he danced/ate like a man possessed* * *adj1 ambición boundless2 grito ear-splitting -
8 descontrolado
adj.uncontrolled, compulsive, out of bounds, out of hand.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descontrolarse.* * *1→ link=descontrolarse descontrolarse► adjetivo1 uncontrolled, out of control* * *ADJ1) (=sin control) uncontrolledelementos descontrolados — wild elements; (Pol) rebellious factions
2) LAm (=perturbado) upset, irritated* * *- da adjetivo to be out of controluna multitud descontrolada invadió el campo — a crowd, out of control, invaded the pitch
* * *= untethered, freewheeling [free-wheeling], unchecked, uncontrolled, unbridled, runaway, unmonitored, unrestricted, riotous.Ex. 'Out of the secretarial world it comes, the prime example of the untethered query, bobbing uselessly about till one can tell what caused it to be launched'.Ex. Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.Ex. The volume of published material tends to grow unchecked, and academic libraries are expected to provide a ready market for it.Ex. Publishers are right to be concerned about uncontrolled republication.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex. The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex. The causes were an unmonitored rise in heat and humidity from an air cooling system that continuously circulated hot moist air from the outside.Ex. Although the library community advocates unrestricted access to resources for all, professional practices illustrate that librarians restrict access for youth.Ex. I'd like to see the full force of the law brought down on these people who are involved in this riotous behaviour.----* crecimiento urbano descontrolado = suburban sprawl.* de un modo descontrolado = uncontrollably.* expansión urbana descontrolada = urban sprawl, suburban sprawl.* gasto descontrolado = runaway spending.* * *- da adjetivo to be out of controluna multitud descontrolada invadió el campo — a crowd, out of control, invaded the pitch
* * *= untethered, freewheeling [free-wheeling], unchecked, uncontrolled, unbridled, runaway, unmonitored, unrestricted, riotous.Ex: 'Out of the secretarial world it comes, the prime example of the untethered query, bobbing uselessly about till one can tell what caused it to be launched'.
Ex: Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.Ex: The volume of published material tends to grow unchecked, and academic libraries are expected to provide a ready market for it.Ex: Publishers are right to be concerned about uncontrolled republication.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex: The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex: The causes were an unmonitored rise in heat and humidity from an air cooling system that continuously circulated hot moist air from the outside.Ex: Although the library community advocates unrestricted access to resources for all, professional practices illustrate that librarians restrict access for youth.Ex: I'd like to see the full force of the law brought down on these people who are involved in this riotous behaviour.* crecimiento urbano descontrolado = suburban sprawl.* de un modo descontrolado = uncontrollably.* expansión urbana descontrolada = urban sprawl, suburban sprawl.* gasto descontrolado = runaway spending.* * *descontrolado -da1 ‹crecimiento/uso› uncontrolledel descontrolado mercado de la propiedad the uncontrolled property marketel fuego descontrolado arrasó bosques enteros the fire got out of control and swept through whole forests2 ‹emoción/sentimiento› uncontrolled3 ‹persona› out of controlelements descontrolados uncontrolled elementsel marido descontrolado mató a la esposa the husband lost control and killed his wifetotalmente descontrolado por los nervios se puso a gritar totally overcome by nerves, he began to shout* * *
Del verbo descontrolarse: ( conjugate descontrolarse)
descontrolado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
descontrolado
descontrolarse
descontrolado◊ -da adjetivo
out of control
descontrolarse ( conjugate descontrolarse) verbo pronominal
to get out of control
■descontrolarse verbo reflexivo to lose control
' descontrolado' also found in these entries:
English:
control
- riotous
* * *descontrolado, -a♦ adj[automóvil, inflación] runaway; [persona] out of control;tengo a la clase descontrolada I can't keep order in my class;el tren circulaba descontrolado the train was running out of control;estar descontrolado to be out of control♦ nm,fun grupo de descontrolados interrumpió la reunión a rowdy group disrupted the meeting* * *adj out of control -
9 entramado
adj.half-timbered, wattled.m.framework.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entramar.* * *1 wooden framework* * *SM1) (Arquit) (=estructura) framework, timber, lumber (EEUU); [de puente] framework2) (=red) network* * *a) (Arquit, Const) framework; (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico — the judicial framework o structure
b) (Tec) network* * *= grid, mesh [meshes, -pl.], lattice, web, nexus, skein, lacework, trellis pattern, trellis, trellis work.Ex. Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex. Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.Ex. Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.Ex. A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's web'.Ex. The future OPAC is likely to be one building block in a larger nexus of information structures.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex. The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.Ex. As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.Ex. For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.----* entramado de alambre = wire mesh.* entramado social, el = social web, the.* * *a) (Arquit, Const) framework; (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico — the judicial framework o structure
b) (Tec) network* * *= grid, mesh [meshes, -pl.], lattice, web, nexus, skein, lacework, trellis pattern, trellis, trellis work.Ex: Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.
Ex: Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.Ex: Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.Ex: A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's web'.Ex: The future OPAC is likely to be one building block in a larger nexus of information structures.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex: The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.Ex: As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.Ex: For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.* entramado de alambre = wire mesh.* entramado social, el = social web, the.* * *2 (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico the judicial framework o structureel entramado de compañías que constituyen el grupo the network of companies which form the group3 ( Tec) network* * *entramado nm1. [de hierro, madera] framework2. [estructura] framework, structure;el entramado financiero del país the financial structure of the country3. [red] network;la prensa destapó un entramado de corrupción en la policía the press uncovered a web of corruption in the police force* * *m ARQUI framework; fignetwork* * *entramado nm: framework -
10 madeja
f.hank, skein.* * *1 (de lana) skein, hank\enredar la madeja to complicate mattersser una madeja de nervios to be a bundle of nerves* * *1.SF [de lana] skein, hank; [de pelo] tangle, mop2.SMF (=persona) layabout, idler* * *femenino (de lana, hilo) hank, skeinenredar la madeja — (fam) to complicate matters o things
* * *= skein.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.* * *femenino (de lana, hilo) hank, skeinenredar la madeja — (fam) to complicate matters o things
* * *= skein.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.
* * *(de lana, hilo) hank, skeinenredar la madeja ( fam); to complicate matters o thingsse está enredando la madeja things are getting complicated, the plot thickens* * *
madeja sustantivo femenino (de lana, hilo) hank, skein
madeja sustantivo femenino hank, skein
' madeja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embrollar
* * *madeja nfhank, skein;Fam* * ** * *madeja nf1) : skein, hank2) : tangle (of hair) -
11 tejido
adj.woven, textile.m.1 fabric, material (tela).el tejido social the fabric of society2 tissue (anatomy).tejido blando soft tissue3 knitting. ( Latin American Spanish)4 web, intricate set of circumstances.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tejer.* * *1 (tela) fabric, textile2 (textura) weave3 ANATOMÍA tissue4 figurado web, tissue\tejido adiposo fatty tissuetejido de punto knitted fabrictejido muscular muscle tissue, muscular tissuetejido nervioso nervous tissuetejido óseo bone tissue* * *noun m.1) tissue2) fabric3) texture* * *SM1) (=tela) fabric, materialtejido de punto — knitting, knitted fabric
2) (=trama) weave; (=textura) texture3) (Anat) tissue* * *a) ( tela) fabrictejidos sintéticos — synthetic fabrics o textiles
b) ( de tela) weavec) (AmL) (con agujas, máquina) knitting; ( con ganchillo) crochetd) (Anat) tissue* * *= tissue, weave, weaving, skein, fabric.Ex. One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.Ex. Cloth styles began to change in the 1920s with the introduction of plain uncalendered materials that made a virtue of showing the pattern of the weave.Ex. Again, in Class M7 Textiles we find that the Personality facet P is considered to be the Fibre (Cotton, Flax, Hemp, etc) and in the Energy facet are found the operations (Spinning, Weaving, Carding, etc.).Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex. The use of fabric softener may however reduce the water absorption capabilities of the fabric, and is contraindicated in some articles like microfibre.----* confección de tejidos = weaving.* cultivo de tejidos = tissue culture.* deshacer lo tejido = unweave.* fábrica de tejidos de algodón = mill, cotton mill.* oxigenación de los tejidos = tissue oxygenation.* tejido de intrigas = web of intrigue.* tejido grueso de lana = duffel [duffle].* tejido muy delicado = gossamer.* tejidos = textiles.* tejidos de decoración = soft furnishing.* tejido social = social fabric.* tejido social, el = social web, the, fabric of society, the.* * *a) ( tela) fabrictejidos sintéticos — synthetic fabrics o textiles
b) ( de tela) weavec) (AmL) (con agujas, máquina) knitting; ( con ganchillo) crochetd) (Anat) tissue* * *= tissue, weave, weaving, skein, fabric.Ex: One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.
Ex: Cloth styles began to change in the 1920s with the introduction of plain uncalendered materials that made a virtue of showing the pattern of the weave.Ex: Again, in Class M7 Textiles we find that the Personality facet P is considered to be the Fibre (Cotton, Flax, Hemp, etc) and in the Energy facet are found the operations (Spinning, Weaving, Carding, etc.).Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex: The use of fabric softener may however reduce the water absorption capabilities of the fabric, and is contraindicated in some articles like microfibre.* confección de tejidos = weaving.* cultivo de tejidos = tissue culture.* deshacer lo tejido = unweave.* fábrica de tejidos de algodón = mill, cotton mill.* oxigenación de los tejidos = tissue oxygenation.* tejido de intrigas = web of intrigue.* tejido grueso de lana = duffel [duffle].* tejido muy delicado = gossamer.* tejidos = textiles.* tejidos de decoración = soft furnishing.* tejido social = social fabric.* tejido social, el = social web, the, fabric of society, the.* * *1 (tela) fabrictejidos sintéticos synthetic fabrics o textiles2 (de una tela) weaveuna tela de tejido muy abierto a fabric with a very loose weave4 (de una sociedad, un sistema) fabricproblemas que han dañado el tejido social problems which have damaged the fabric of society o the social fabric5 ( Anat) tissuetejido de cicatriz scar tissueCompuestos:connective tissue( RPl) wire gauzeknitted fabric( RPI) wire gauze* * *
Del verbo tejer: ( conjugate tejer)
tejido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
tejer
tejido
tejer ( conjugate tejer) verbo transitivo
( con ganchillo) to crochet;
verbo intransitivo ( en telar) to weave;
(con agujas, a máquina) to knit;
( con ganchillo) to crochet
tejido sustantivo masculino
1
( con ganchillo) crochet
2 (Anat) tissue
tejer verbo transitivo
1 (en el telar) to weave: la araña tejía su red, the spider wove its web
2 (calcetar) to knit: me tejió un jersey, he knitted me a pullover
3 fig (una fantasía, historia) to weave
(maquinar, urdir) to plot, scheme
tejido sustantivo masculino
1 (tela, paño) fabric
2 Anat Bot tissue
' tejido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acartonarse
- adiposa
- adiposo
- caída
- estampada
- estampado
- género
- impermeable
- ligereza
- ordinaria
- ordinario
- panamá
- penetrar
- sutil
- tenue
- urdimbre
- vaporosa
- vaporoso
- compacto
- esponjoso
- espuma
- mano
- menguar
- sufrido
- tejer
- toalla
- trama
English:
fabric
- fatty
- muscular
- stitch
- textile
- tissue
- weave
- cardigan
- knit
- knitting
- material
- netting
- pith
- synthetic
- weaving
* * *tejido nm1. [tela] fabric, material;Ind textile tejido de punto knitted fabric;tejido sintético synthetic fabric2. [en seres vivos] tissuetejido adiposo fatty tissue, Espec adipose tissue;tejido blando soft tissue;tejido cartilaginoso cartilaginous tissue;tejido conjuntivo connective tissue;tejido epitelial epithelial tissue;tejido muscular muscular tissue;tejido nervioso nerve tissue;tejido óseo bone tissue, Espec osseous tissue3. [estructura, sistema] fabric;el tejido social/industrial del país the social/industrial fabric of the country;el tejido asociativo de la sociedad the network of associations in society4. Am [de lana] knitting;¿dónde habré dejado mi tejido? where can I have left my knitting?tejido de alambre chicken wire5. Am [labor] knitting;prefiero el tejido a la costura I prefer knitting to sewing* * *m1 ( tela) fabric2 ANAT tissue* * *tejido nm1) tela: fabric, cloth2) : weave, texture3) : tissuetejido muscular: muscle tissue* * *tejido n1. (tela) fabric / material2. (en biología) tissue -
12 trama
f.1 plot (historia).2 plot, intrigue.3 weft.4 weave, texture.5 black cod, Notothenia microlepidota.6 raster.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tramar.* * *1 (textil) weft, woof2 (argumento) plot* * *noun f.1) plot2) weave* * *SF1) [de un tejido] weft, woof2) [de historia] plot3) (=conjura) plot, scheme, intrigue4) (=vínculo) connection, link; (=correlación) correlation5) (Tip) shaded area* * *1) ( de tejido) weave, weft2)a) (Lit) plotb) ( intriga) plot* * *= plot, storyline, thread, skein.Ex. His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.Ex. Yet the aficionado of romantic fiction will be able to distinguish with ease between the novels of two authors whose storylines seem, to the outsider, to be virtually identical.Ex. The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.----* de trama fina = fine-screen.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* trama de mentiras = tissue of lies.* * *1) ( de tejido) weave, weft2)a) (Lit) plotb) ( intriga) plot* * *= plot, storyline, thread, skein.Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
Ex: Yet the aficionado of romantic fiction will be able to distinguish with ease between the novels of two authors whose storylines seem, to the outsider, to be virtually identical.Ex: The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.* de trama fina = fine-screen.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* trama de mentiras = tissue of lies.* * *A (de un tejido) weave, weftuna tela de trama muy abierta a very loosely woven fabricB1 ( Lit) plot2 (intriga) plot, conspiracy* * *
Del verbo tramar: ( conjugate tramar)
trama es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trama
tramar
trama sustantivo femenino
1 ( de tejido) weave, weft
2 (de película, novela) plot
tramar ( conjugate tramar) verbo transitivo ‹ engaño› to devise;
‹ venganza› to plot;
‹ complot› to hatch, lay;◊ ¿qué andan tramando? what are they up to? (colloq)
trama sustantivo femenino
1 Lit Cine plot
2 Tex weft
tramar vtr (un engaño, conspiración, plan) to plot: ¿qué estará tramando? what is he up to?
' trama' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
argumento
- intriga
- acción
English:
involved
- plot
- story
* * *trama nf1. [de historia] plottrama argumental plot, storyline2. [confabulación] plot, intrigue;una oscura trama financiera a shadowy web of financial intriguetrama de corrupción web of corruption3. [de hilos] weft4. Imprenta screen5. [de pantalla] raster6. [papel adhesivo] screen tone* * *f ( tema) plot* * *trama nf1) : plot2) : weave, weft (fabric) -
13 poseído
adj.possessed, controlled by a spirit.past part.past participle of spanish verb: poseer.* * *1→ link=poseer poseer► adjetivo1→ link=poseso poseso,-a* * *poseído, -a1. ADJ1) (=poseso) possessed ( por by)(=enloquecido) maddened, crazed2) (=engreído)estar muy poseído de algo — to be very vain about sth, have an excessively high opinion of sth
2.SM / F* * *I- da adjetivo possessedIIposeído por la ambición — (liter) driven by ambition (liter)
- da masculino, femenino* * *----* como poseído = as one possessed.* como un poseído = as one possessed.* poseído por la mayoría = widely held.* poseído por los espíritus = haunted.* * *I- da adjetivo possessedIIposeído por la ambición — (liter) driven by ambition (liter)
- da masculino, femenino* * ** como poseído = as one possessed.* como un poseído = as one possessed.* poseído por la mayoría = widely held.* poseído por los espíritus = haunted.* * *possessedestá poseído por los malos espíritus he is possessed by evil spiritsmasculine, femininegritaba como un poseído he was screaming like one possessed* * *
Del verbo poseer: ( conjugate poseer)
poseído es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
poseer
poseído
poseer ( conjugate poseer) verbo transitivo
poseer verbo transitivo to possess, own ➣ Ver nota en possess
poseído,-a adjetivo possessed: está poseído por esa idea, he's obsessed with the idea
' poseído' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
endemoniada
- endemoniado
- poseída
- propiedad
English:
possessed
* * *poseído, -a♦ adjposeído por possessed by♦ nm,fpossessed person* * *I adj possessed (de, por by)II m, poseída f:gritar como un poseído scream like one possessed* * *poseído, -da adj: possessed -
14 irrestricto
adj.unrestricted, unbridled, unrestrained, unchecked.* * *ADJ LAm* * *- ta adjetivo (AmL) unrestricted, unlimited* * *- ta adjetivo (AmL) unrestricted, unlimited* * *irrestricto -ta( AmL) unrestricted, unlimited* * *irrestricto, -a adjAm unconditional, complete;amnistía irrestricta general amnesty;apoyo irrestricto unconditional o complete support;tengo confianza irrestricta en él I have complete o the utmost confidence in him* * *irrestricto, -ta adj: unrestricted, unconditionalapoyo irrestricto: unconditional support -
15 desarrendar
v.1 to stop renting.Ricardo desarrendó el apartamento Richard stopped renting the apartment.2 to unbridle.María desarrendó el caballo Mary unbridled the horse.3 to terminate the lease, to terminate a lease.Ricardo desarrendó y partió Richard terminated the lease and left.* * *1 (dejar una finca) to vacate2 (hacer dejar una finca) to evict* * *desarrendar vt1. [dejar de arrendar] to stop leasing2. [dejar de alquilar] to stop renting -
16 desenfrenar
v.1 to unbridle (horse).María desenfrenó su ira Mary unbridled her anger.2 to take the brakes off.El mecánico desenfrenó el auto The mechanic took the brakes off the car.3 to debauch, to corrupt, to unbridle.* * *1 to unbridle1 figurado to let loose, go wild* * *♦ vt[caballo] to unbridle -
17 desenfrenada
desenfrenado,-a adj (ritmo, etc) frantic, uncontrolled
(vicio, pasión) unbridled
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18 controlarse
• be controlled• be in control• control oneself• get a grip on oneself• get unbridled• get under cover• gouty• governable -
19 desbloquearse
• get twisted• get unbridled -
20 desenfrenado
• debauched• Saturnalian• unbridled• unchecked• uncontrolled• uncurbed• unrestrained
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Unbridled — Un*bri dled, a. [Pref. un not + bridled.] Loosed from the bridle, or as from the bridle; hence, unrestrained; licentious; violent; as, unbridled passions. Unbridled boldness. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] Lands deluged by unbridled floods. Wordsworth … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unbridled — index clear (unencumbered), disorderly, dissolute, free (not restricted), hot blooded, incendiary … Law dictionary
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unbridled — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ uncontrolled; unconstrained … English terms dictionary
unbridled — [unbrīd′ ld] adj. 1. having no bridle on: said as of a horse 2. unrestrained; uncontrolled … English World dictionary
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unbridled — [[t]ʌ̱nbra͟ɪd(ə)ld[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n If you describe behaviour or feelings as unbridled, you mean that they are not controlled or limited in any way. ...the unbridled greed of the 1980s. ...a tale of lust and unbridled passion … English dictionary
unbridled — un|bri|dled [ ʌn braıdld ] adjective FORMAL free or uncontrolled in your emotions: She spoke with unbridled passion. unbridled greed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unbridled — UK [ʌnˈbraɪd(ə)ld] / US adjective formal free or uncontrolled in your emotions She spoke with unbridled passion. unbridled greed … English dictionary
unbridled — adjective Date: 14th century 1. unrestrained < unbridled enthusiasm > 2. not confined by a bridle … New Collegiate Dictionary