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1 pecador
adj.sinful, sinning, peccant.m.sinner.* * *► adjetivo1 sinful, sinning► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sinner* * *pecador, -a1.ADJ sinful2.SM / F sinner* * *I- dora adjetivo sinfulII- dora masculino, femenino sinner* * *= sinner, sinful.Ex. The same person cannot be both a man and a woman, a saint and a sinner, a stay-at-home and an explorer, an ancient Roman and a modern Russian.Ex. Neoclassical theorists, by contrast, saw man as an imperfect being, inherently sinful, whose potential was limited.----* pagar justos por pecadores = the innocent + suffer + for the guilty, throw + the baby out with the bath water.* * *I- dora adjetivo sinfulII- dora masculino, femenino sinner* * *= sinner, sinful.Ex: The same person cannot be both a man and a woman, a saint and a sinner, a stay-at-home and an explorer, an ancient Roman and a modern Russian.
Ex: Neoclassical theorists, by contrast, saw man as an imperfect being, inherently sinful, whose potential was limited.* pagar justos por pecadores = the innocent + suffer + for the guilty, throw + the baby out with the bath water.* * *sinfulmasculine, femininesinner* * *
pecador◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
sinner
pecador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino sinner
' pecador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pecadora
- arrepentido
English:
sinful
- sinner
* * *pecador, -ora♦ adjsinful♦ nm,fsinner* * *m, pecadora f sinner* * *: sinful, sinning: sinner -
2 pecador
• peccant• sinful• sinner• sinning• wrong timing• wrongdoing -
3 ser pecador
• be a sinner -
4 ser pecador
v.to be a sinner. -
5 arrepentido
adj.1 repentant, conscience-stricken, repented, penitent.2 regretful, sorry.past part.past participle of spanish verb: arrepentirse.* * *1→ link=arrepentirse arrepentirse► adjetivo1 regretful, repentant► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 penitent* * *(f. - arrepentida)adj.repentant, sorry* * *arrepentido, -a1.ADJ (=pesaroso) sorry; (Rel) repentantestar arrepentido de algo — to regret sth, be sorry about sth
2.SM / F (Rel) penitent; (=terrorista) reformed terrorist* * *IIIarrepentido de lo que había hecho — sorry for o feeling remorse for what he had done
- da masculino, femenino reformed terrorist* * *= apologetic, penitent, contrite, remorseful, repentant.Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex. God offers penitents redemption but also bestows His 'common grace' on all.Ex. The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex. All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *IIIarrepentido de lo que había hecho — sorry for o feeling remorse for what he had done
- da masculino, femenino reformed terrorist* * *= apologetic, penitent, contrite, remorseful, repentant.Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.
Ex: God offers penitents redemption but also bestows His 'common grace' on all.Ex: The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex: All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.* * *‹pecador› repentantun hombre arrepentido de sus pecados a man who repents ( o has repented etc) of his sinsun terrorista arrepentido a reformed terroristarrepentido, prometió no volver a robar sorry for o feeling remorse for what he had done, he promised never to steal againestaba muy arrepentido de haberlo dicho I very much regretted having said it, I was very sorry I had said itmasculine, femininereformed terrorist* * *
Del verbo arrepentirse: ( conjugate arrepentirse)
arrepentido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
arrepentido
arrepentirse
arrepentido
estaba arrepentido de lo que había hecho he was sorry for o feeling remorse for what he had done;
estoy arrepentido de haberlo dicho I regret having said it
arrepentirse ( conjugate arrepentirse) verbo pronominal
arrepentido de algo to regret sth;
arrepentido de hacer algo to regret doing sth
arrepentido,-a adjetivo regretful
arrepentirse verbo reflexivo
1 (sentir remordimiento, pesar) to regret [de, -]
Rel to repent [de, -] ➣ Ver nota en regret
2 (volverse atrás) to change one's mind
' arrepentido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrepentida
- compungida
- compungido
- dentro
- dolerse
- vez
English:
penitent
- regretful
- rueful
- second thought
- sorry
- remorseful
- repentant
* * *arrepentido, -a♦ adjrepentant;arrepentido de sus acciones, pidió disculpas he apologized remorsefully;estoy muy arrepentido de lo que hice I'm deeply sorry for what I did, I very much regret what I did;un terrorista arrepentido a reformed terrorist♦ nm,f1. Rel penitent2. Pol = person who has renounced criminal ways and helped the police* * *part → arrepentirse* * *arrepentido, -da adj: repentant, remorseful* * *arrepentido adj sorry -
6 impenitente
adj.unrepentant, impenitent.f. & m.impenitent.* * *► adjetivo1 (pecador) impenitent, unrepentant2 figurado (lector, bebedor) inveterate* * *ADJ unrepentant, impenitent* * ** * *= unrepentant.Ex. The article is entitled 'Reflections of an unrepentant editor'.* * ** * *= unrepentant.Ex: The article is entitled 'Reflections of an unrepentant editor'.
* * *‹pecador› unrepentant, impenitent; ‹bebedor/jugador› inveterate* * *
impenitente adjetivo
1 (incorregible, obstinado) incorrigible
2 Rel impenitent, unrepentant
' impenitente' also found in these entries:
English:
unrepentant
* * *impenitente adj1. [que no se arrepiente] unrepentant, impenitent2. [incorregible] inveterate* * *adj unrepentant* * *impenitente adj: unrepentant, impenitent -
7 pecado
m.1 sin.pecado mortal mortal sinpecado original original sinpecados capitales deadly sinsser un pecado (también figurative) to be a sin o crime2 sinning.past part.past participle of spanish verb: pecar.* * *1 sin\cometer/hacer un pecado to commit a sinestar en pecado to have committed a sinpecado capital deadly sinpecado mortal mortal sinpecado original original sinpecado venial venial sin* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Rel) sinun pecado de juventud — a youthful indiscretion, a sin of youth
2) (=cosa lamentable) crime, sinsería un pecado no aprovecharlo — it would be a crime o sin not to make use of it
¡es un pecado darle el filete al gato! — it's a crime to give steak to the cat!
* * *a) (Relig) sin¿y quién te contó eso? - se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador — (fr hecha) and who told you that? - I'm not naming names
b) ( lástima) crime, sin* * *= sin, wrongdoing.Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex. His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.----* Ciudad del Pecado = Sin City.* cometer un pecado = commit + sin, sin.* pecado mortal = deadly sin, mortal sin.* pecado original, el = original sin, the.* pecado venial = venial sin.* vivir en (el) pecado = live in + sin.* * *a) (Relig) sin¿y quién te contó eso? - se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador — (fr hecha) and who told you that? - I'm not naming names
b) ( lástima) crime, sin* * *= sin, wrongdoing.Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
Ex: His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.* Ciudad del Pecado = Sin City.* cometer un pecado = commit + sin, sin.* pecado mortal = deadly sin, mortal sin.* pecado original, el = original sin, the.* pecado venial = venial sin.* vivir en (el) pecado = live in + sin.* * *1 ( Relig) sinarrepentirse/confesarse de los pecados to repent (of)/confess one's sinsestá en pecado he is in a state of sin¿y quién te contó eso? — se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador ( fr hecha); and who told you that? — I'm not naming nameseste coche de mis pecados this wretched o damned car of mine ( colloq)Inés de mis pecados, a ver si no preguntas tanto for goodness' sake Inés, don't ask so many questions2 (lástima) crime, sines un pecado tirar toda esta comida it's a crime o sin to throw away all this foodCompuestos:deadly sinlos siete pecados capitales the seven deadly sinssin of omissionmortal sinestá en pecado mortal he has committed a mortal sinsodomyoriginal sinvenial sin* * *
Del verbo pecar: ( conjugate pecar)
pecado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
pecado
pecar
pecado sustantivo masculinoa) (Relig) sin;
pecado mortal mortal sin
pecar ( conjugate pecar) verbo intransitivo (Relig) to sin
pecado sustantivo masculino
1 Rel sin
el pecado original, the original sin
2 (falta) crime, sin: es un pecado dar esa carne al perro, it's a crime to give that meat to the dog
pecar verbo intransitivo
1 Rel to sin
2 (excederse en una cualidad) mi hermana peca de ingenua, my sister is too naive
' pecado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
yerro
- cometer
- confesar
- culpa
- leve
- perdonar
English:
admission
- admit
- sin
- transgression
* * *pecado nm1. [en religión] sin;estar en pecado to be in sin;morir en pecado to die unrepentant;ser pecado to be a sin;se dice el pecado pero no el pecador no names, no packdrill, I'm naming no names;Famde mis pecados: pero niña de mis pecados ¿cuántas veces tengo que decirte que te des prisa? for goodness' sake, girl, how many times do I have to tell you to hurry up?pecados capitales deadly sins;pecado mortal mortal sin;pecado original original sin2. [pena, lástima] sin;sería un pecado no aprovechar este día de primavera it would be a sin not to make the most of this spring day;es un pecado que no le guste la paella it's such a pity she doesn't like paella* * *m sin* * *pecado nm: sin* * *pecado n sin -
8 pecadora
f.a prostitute.* * *
pecador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino sinner
* * *m, pecadora f sinner -
9 castigar
v.1 to punish (imponer castigo a).castigaron a los niños sin cena they punished the children by sending them to bed without dinnerlo castigaron con la pena capital he was given the death penaltyElsa castiga a los chicos Elsa punishes the kids.Dios castiga la maldad God punishes evil.2 to penalize (sport).3 to damage.una zona castigada por las inundaciones a region severely hit by the floods4 to seduce.5 to ravage.6 to recur to punishment.* * *1 (aplicar una pena) to punish2 (dañar) to damage, ruin3 (una cabalgadura) to ride hard* * *verb* * *VT1) [por delito, falta]a) [+ delincuente, pecador, culpable] to punish ( por for)[+ niño] [gen] to punish; [sin salir] to ground, keep ines un delito que puede ser castigado con 15 años de prisión — it is a crime punishable by 15 years' imprisonment
la profesora me dejó castigado al terminar las clases — the teacher kept me in o made me stay behind after school
castigar la carne — (Rel) to mortify the flesh
b) (Dep) to penalize ( por for)c) (Com, Pol) to punish2) (=perjudicar) [guerra, crisis] to afflict, affect; [calor] to beat down on; [frío] to bite into3) [físicamente] (=maltratar) to damage, harmcastigamos a nuestro cuerpo con los excesos en la bebida — we harm our bodies with excessive drinking
castigar el hígado — iró to damage one's liver
4) [+ caballo] to ride hard5) (=corregir) [+ estilo] to refine; [+ texto] to correct, revise6) (=enamorar) to seduce7) (Com) [+ gastos] to reduce* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < criminal> to punishb) < niño> ( a quedarse en el colegio) to keep... in detention; ( a quedarse en casa) to keep... in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq)se quedó castigado por contestarle al profesor — he was kept in detention for answering the teacher back
mi padre me ha castigado — my father's keeping me in, my father's grounded me
2) crisis/enfermedad to affect* * *= punish, slap, victimise [victimize, -USA], put + Nombre + on the rack, discipline, chastise, smite.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con un sentido religioso o bíblico.Ex. They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.Ex. I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.Ex. In the name of collegiality, students are victimized, considerable intellectual resources are being squandered, and the general public is deliberately misled.Ex. The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.Ex. It draws from the cases some practical pointers for librariansin hiring, firing, and disciplining employees = Deduce de los casos algunos consejos prácticos para los bibliotecarios de cómo contratar, despedir y sancionar a los empleados.Ex. The profession should cease practising the amateurism for which it chastises employers who have untrained persons trying to function as librarians.Ex. Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.----* castigar con la prisión = punish with + prison.* castigar con todo el peso de la ley = punish + to the full extent of the law.* castigar duramente = smite.* castigar severamente = blast.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < criminal> to punishb) < niño> ( a quedarse en el colegio) to keep... in detention; ( a quedarse en casa) to keep... in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq)se quedó castigado por contestarle al profesor — he was kept in detention for answering the teacher back
mi padre me ha castigado — my father's keeping me in, my father's grounded me
2) crisis/enfermedad to affect* * *= punish, slap, victimise [victimize, -USA], put + Nombre + on the rack, discipline, chastise, smite.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con un sentido religioso o bíblico.Ex: They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.
Ex: I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.Ex: In the name of collegiality, students are victimized, considerable intellectual resources are being squandered, and the general public is deliberately misled.Ex: The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.Ex: It draws from the cases some practical pointers for librariansin hiring, firing, and disciplining employees = Deduce de los casos algunos consejos prácticos para los bibliotecarios de cómo contratar, despedir y sancionar a los empleados.Ex: The profession should cease practising the amateurism for which it chastises employers who have untrained persons trying to function as librarians.Ex: Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.* castigar con la prisión = punish with + prison.* castigar con todo el peso de la ley = punish + to the full extent of the law.* castigar duramente = smite.* castigar severamente = blast.* * *castigar [A3 ]vtA1 ‹criminal› to punishserán castigados de acuerdo a la ley they will be punished according to the lawfueron castigados con la pena máxima they received the maximum sentencecrímenes que son castigados con la pena de muerte crimes punishable by death2 ‹niño›lo castigaron sin postre as a punishment he was made to go without dessert o they wouldn't let him have any dessertme castigaron a aprendérmelo de memoria as a punishment I was made to learn it off by heart o they made me learn it off by heartse quedó castigado por contestarle al profesor he was kept in detention for answering the teacher backmi padre me ha castigado por llegar tarde my father's keeping me in o my father's grounded me for being lateB1«crisis/enfermedad»: castigó duramente su ya débil organismo it severely affected her already weakened bodyla zona más castigada por la sequía the area hardest hit o worst affected by the drought2 ‹caballo› to ride … hard3 ‹toro› to inflict a great deal of punishment on4 ‹motor/frenos› to work … hard* * *
castigar ( conjugate castigar) verbo transitivo
( a quedarse en casa) to keep … in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq);
castigar verbo transitivo
1 to punish
2 (hacer sufrir, hacer padecer) to harm, ruin
3 Jur Dep to penalize
' castigar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enterarse
- sancionar
English:
book
- cane
- deal with
- penalize
- punish
- chastise
* * *♦ vt1. [imponer castigo a] to punish;castigaron a los niños sin cena they punished the children by sending them to bed without dinner;lo castigaron con la pena capital he was given the death penalty;los castigaron a copiar la lección diez veces they had to write out the lesson ten times as a punishment2. Dep to penalize;el árbitro castigó la acción con penalti the referee awarded a penalty for the foul3. [dañar] [piel, salud] to damage;[sujeto: sol, viento, epidemia] to devastate;una zona castigada por las inundaciones a region severely hit by the floods;las nuevas medidas castigan a los pequeños inversores the new measures are prejudicial to small investors4. [enamorar] to seduce5. [caballo] [con espuelas] to spur;[con látigo] to whip6. Taurom to wound♦ See also the pronominal verb castigarse* * *v/t punish* * *castigar {52} vt: to punish* * *castigar vb to punish -
10 empedernido
adj.1 inveterate, recurrent, out-and-out, habitual.2 licentious, vicious, corrupt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: empedernir.* * *► adjetivo1 confirmed, inveterate, hardened\un,-a fumador,-ra/bebedor,-ra empedernido,-a a hardened smoker/drinker* * *(f. - empedernida)adj.1) inveterate2) heavy* * *ADJ1) [vicio] hardened, inveterateun pecador empedernido — an unregenerate sinner, a reprobate
2) (=cruel) heartless, cruel* * *- da adjetivo <bebedor/fumador> hardened, inveterate; < jugador> compulsive; < solterón> confirmed* * *= hardened, out-and-out, habitual, diehard.Ex. There is a shift from considering children as innocent victims to viewing them as hardened criminals on a par with adults who commit similar acts.Ex. Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.Ex. A new study confirms that male gender, obesity, and weight gain are key determinants of habitual snoring in the adult population.Ex. Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.----* comprador empedernido = spendaholic.* fumador empedernido = chain smoker.* jugador empedernido = compulsive gambler.* * *- da adjetivo <bebedor/fumador> hardened, inveterate; < jugador> compulsive; < solterón> confirmed* * *= hardened, out-and-out, habitual, diehard.Ex: There is a shift from considering children as innocent victims to viewing them as hardened criminals on a par with adults who commit similar acts.
Ex: Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.Ex: A new study confirms that male gender, obesity, and weight gain are key determinants of habitual snoring in the adult population.Ex: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.* comprador empedernido = spendaholic.* fumador empedernido = chain smoker.* jugador empedernido = compulsive gambler.* * *empedernido -da‹bebedor/fumador› hardened, inveterate; ‹jugador› compulsive; ‹solterón› confirmed* * *
empedernido
‹ jugador› compulsive;
‹ solterón› confirmed
empedernido,-a adj (fumador, jugador) hardened
' empedernido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empedernida
- bebedor
English:
confirmed
- habitual
- hard
- inveterate
- chronic
- confirm
- drinker
- hardened
- incurable
* * *empedernido, -a adj[bebedor, fumador] heavy; [criminal, jugador] hardened; [solterón, solterona] confirmed;un lector empedernido de novelas de terror a compulsive reader of horror stories* * *adj:fumador empedernido inveterate smoker;solterón empedernido confirmed bachelor* * *empedernido, -da adjincorregible: hardened, inveterate -
11 inveterado
adj.1 recurrent, inveterate.2 inveterate, hard-bitten, hard-shell, hard-shelled.past part.past participle of spanish verb: inveterarse.* * *► adjetivo1 deep-rooted* * *ADJ [fumador, pecador] inveterate; [criminal] hardened; [hábito] deep-seated, well-established* * *- da adjetivo (frml) deeply rooted (AmE), deep-rooted (BrE)* * *= chronic, inveterate.Ex. Stress is an inescapable fact of life and the reason one of every four persons suffers from chronic stress response is because people waste time.Ex. As an inveterate user of the British Museum Library he was able to confirm that 'a library is not worth anything without a catalogue'.* * *- da adjetivo (frml) deeply rooted (AmE), deep-rooted (BrE)* * *= chronic, inveterate.Ex: Stress is an inescapable fact of life and the reason one of every four persons suffers from chronic stress response is because people waste time.
Ex: As an inveterate user of the British Museum Library he was able to confirm that 'a library is not worth anything without a catalogue'.* * *inveterado -da* * *inveterado, -a adjes un lector inveterado de novelas cortas he is a great reader of novellas;sigue con su inveterada costumbre de fumar she smokes just as much as ever, she continues to be an inveterate smoker* * *adj deep-rooted, deep-seated* * *inveterado, -da adj: inveterate, deep-seated -
12 yo
pron.I.yo me llamo Luis I'm called Luis* * *yo1 I■ yo en tu lugar... if I were you...■ yo que tú... if I were you...1 the ego, the self* * *pron.1) I2) me* * *1. PRON PERS1) [sujeto] I¡y yo que confiaba en ti! — and to think that I trusted you!
-¿quién es? -soy yo — "who is it?" - "it's me"
-¿quién lo dijo? -yo no — "who said that?" - "not me"
2) [en comparaciones, después de prep] mees más delgada que yo — she is slimmer than me o than I am
2.SM(Psic)el yo — the self, the ego
* * *Ipronombre personala) ( como sujeto) I¿quién quería verme? - yo no — who wanted to see me? - not me o it wasn't me
¿quién quiere más? - yo! — who wants some more? - me! o I do!
fui yo el que llamó — it was me o (frml) I who called
¿quién, yo? — who?, me?
estoy cansada - yo también — I'm tired - so am I o me too
¿y yo qué? — what about me?
yo que tú/él — if I were you/him
b) (en comparaciones, con ciertas preposiciones) mecome más que yo — he eats more than me o more than I do
IIes tan alto como yo — he's as tall as me o as tall as I am
* * *= I, I for one.Nota: Utilizado por énfasis.Ex. Under 'American Scholar' he found editions published beginning, I believe, in the 1880s.Ex. And I for one would urge that more time be given to try to fashion the best possible code since the greatest costs lie ahead of us.----* entre tú y yo = between you and me, between ourselves.* es lo que yo pienso = my two cents' worth.* según yo = in my books.* yo mismo = myself.* yo también = same here, me too.* * *Ipronombre personala) ( como sujeto) I¿quién quería verme? - yo no — who wanted to see me? - not me o it wasn't me
¿quién quiere más? - yo! — who wants some more? - me! o I do!
fui yo el que llamó — it was me o (frml) I who called
¿quién, yo? — who?, me?
estoy cansada - yo también — I'm tired - so am I o me too
¿y yo qué? — what about me?
yo que tú/él — if I were you/him
b) (en comparaciones, con ciertas preposiciones) mecome más que yo — he eats more than me o more than I do
IIes tan alto como yo — he's as tall as me o as tall as I am
* * *= I, I for one.Nota: Utilizado por énfasis.Ex: Under 'American Scholar' he found editions published beginning, I believe, in the 1880s.
Ex: And I for one would urge that more time be given to try to fashion the best possible code since the greatest costs lie ahead of us.* entre tú y yo = between you and me, between ourselves.* es lo que yo pienso = my two cents' worth.* según yo = in my books.* yo mismo = myself.* yo también = same here, me too.* * *yo11 (como sujeto) I¿quién quería verme? — yo no who wanted to see me? — not me o it wasn't me¿quién quiere más helado? — ¡yo! who wants more ice cream? — me! o I do!¿quién es? — soy yo who is it? — it's mefui yo el que llamó it was me o ( frml) I who called¿y tú qué haces aquí? — ¿quién, yo? what are you doing here? — who, me?lo pinté yo misma I painted it myselfestoy cansada — yo también I'm tired — so am I o me too¿y yo qué? ¿no como? what about me? don't I get anything to eat?yo, Juan Gutiérrez, certifico que … ( frml); I, Juan Gutiérrez, hereby certify that …2 (en comparaciones, con ciertas preposiciones) mecome más que yo he eats more than me o more than I does tan alto como yo he's as tall as me o as tall as I amllegó después que yo she arrived after me o after I didse sentó entre Isabel y yo he sat between Isabel and melo preparamos entre Charo y yo Charo and I prepared it between ustodos excepto Juan y yo everyone except Juan and me o Juan and myselfCompuesto:masculine Confiteoryo2el yo the ego* * *
yo pron pers
¿quién quiere más? — ¡yo! who wants some more? — me! o I do!;
soy yo it's me;
¿quién, yo? who, me?;
yo misma myself;
estoy cansada — yo también I'm tired — so am I o me toob) (en comparaciones, con ciertas preposiciones) me;◊ come más que yo he eats more than me o more than I do;
llegó después que yo she arrived after me
yo pron pers I: ¿quién está ahí?, - soy yo, who is there?, - it's me
no hay nada entre Paco y yo, there's nothing between Paco and me
yo mismo, I myself
'yo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertir
- balde
- bastarse
- campante
- caso
- cierta
- cierto
- comida
- comido
- coña
- cotarro
- decir
- decirse
- distraerse
- doblarse
- doble
- encargarse
- encuadrar
- enterarse
- entre
- espalda
- estarse
- fregar
- frescura
- gasto
- gracia
- idea
- igual
- incluso
- inri
- intromisión
- limitarse
- mal
- misma
- mismo
- mu
- ninguna
- ninguno
- opinar
- palo
- pelearse
- poner
- que
- responder
- rozarse
- saber
- si
- sí
- también
- tampoco
English:
agree
- all
- also
- as
- averse
- bar
- behind
- best
- bet
- butt in
- care
- charge
- condition
- dead
- disapprove
- do
- either
- even
- far
- follow
- for
- fulfillment
- fulfilment
- get in
- grind
- handle
- head
- I
- if
- imagine
- it
- know
- knowledge
- likewise
- look up to
- lucky
- man
- me
- mention
- much
- myself
- need
- neither
- nor
- on
- one
- opposed
- outfox
- place
- propose
* * *yo♦ pron personal1. (sujeto) I;yo me llamo Luis I'm called Luis, my name is Luis;¿quién dijo eso? – yo who said that? – I did o me;¡eh, usted! – ¿quién? ¿yo? hey, you! – who, me?;algunos hacen deporte, yo no some of them do sports, but I don't o but not me;yo mismo lo preparé todo I got it ready (all by) myself;he aprobado – yo también I passed – me too o so did I2. (predicado)soy yo it's me;el invitado soy yo I'm the guest3. (complemento con preposición o conjunción) me;es más alta que yo she's taller than me o than I am;se fueron antes/después que yo they left before/after me, they left before/after I did;excepto/incluso yo except/including me♦ nmPsiel yo the ego* * *yopron I;soy yo it’s me;yo que tú if I were you* * *yo nm: ego, selfyo pron1) : I2) : metodos menos yo: everyone except metan bajo como yo: as short as me3)soy yo : it is I, it's me* * *yo pron1. (sujeto) I2. (complemento, en comparaciones) me -
13 reincidir
v.1 to relapse, to fall again, to fall back.El chico reincidió en el problema The boy relapsed into the problem.2 to reoffend, to backslide, to repeat an offense, to recidivate.El criminal reincidió The criminal reoffended.* * *1 to relapse (en, into), fall back (en, into)2 DERECHO to reoffend* * *VI (=recaer) to relapse (en into)[criminal] to reoffend; [pecador] to backslide* * *verbo intransitivo (Der) to reoffend* * *verbo intransitivo (Der) to reoffend* * *reincidir [I1 ]vi( Der) to reoffendno reincidió en este tipo de comportamiento she did not repeat this kind of behavior* * *
reincidir ( conjugate reincidir) verbo intransitivo (Der) to reoffend
reincidir verbo intransitivo
1 Jur to reoffend
2 (en un comportamiento) to relapse
' reincidir' also found in these entries:
English:
relapse
* * *reincidir vi[en falta, error] to relapse (en into); [en delito] to reoffend;reincidir en un delito to reoffend, to commit the same crime again* * *v/i reoffend* * *reincidir vi: to backslide, to retrogress
См. также в других словарях:
pecador — pecador, ra (Del lat. peccātor, ōris). 1. adj. Que peca. U. t. c. s.) 2. Sujeto al pecado o que puede cometerlo. U. t. c. s.) 3. f. coloq. prostituta. yo pecador. m. En la religión católica, oración de confesión general y petición de perdón, que… … Diccionario de la lengua española
pecador — pecador, ra adjetivo y sustantivo relapso, reincidente, contumaz, impenitente. Relapso o reincidente es el que reincide en el pecado; contumaz o impenitente, el que no se arrepiente. * * * Sinónimos: ■ infractor, transgresor … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
pecador — |ô| adj. s. m. 1. Que ou aquele que peca. 2. O que está a confessar os seus pecados. 3. Penitente. 4. O que tem alguma balda ou vício … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
pecador — pecador, ra adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. [Persona] que comete pecados: Los cristianos hablan de un Dios misericordioso con los pecadores. adjetivo,sustantivo femenino 1. Uso/registro: coloquial. Prostituta … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
pecador — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo RELIGIÓN Se aplica a la persona que peca o puede pecar: ■ el pecador se confesó al sacerdote. * * * pecador, a (del lat. «peccātor, ōris») 1 adj. y n. Se aplica al que peca o puede pecar. ⇒ *Pecado. 2 f. Prostituta o mujer… … Enciclopedia Universal
pecador — adj y s 1 Que peca o ha pecado: una mujer pecadora, redimir a los pecadores 2 Yo pecador Oración católica que comienza de esa manera: rezar un Yo pecador … Español en México
pecador — {{#}}{{LM P29520}}{{〓}} {{SynP30230}} {{[}}pecador{{]}}, {{[}}pecadora{{]}} ‹pe·ca·dor, do·ra› {{《}}▍ adj./s.{{》}} Que está sujeto al pecado o que puede cometerlo. {{#}}{{LM SynP30230}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE P29520}}{{\}}{{CLAVE}}{{/}}{{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
pecador — (m) (Intermedio) persona que hace algo contra las leyes divinas Ejemplos: Jesucristo enseña que todos somos pecadores cuando pensamos mal de otros. Cuando mentía, la abuela Amalia me llamaba un pecador. Sinónimos: culpable, penitente, transgresor … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
pecador — pe|ca|dor Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
pecador,\ -ra — 1) adj. s. que peca. 2) sujeto al pecado o que puede cometerlo. 3) f. fam. ramera … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
pecador — pecadoira, pecadou, pecadouiro adj. et n. pêcheur; pêcheresse. « Mai à la foulo pecadouiro … s èi de pas que ié fau, de pas emplissès la ! » F. Mistral … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu