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1 verblüht
I P.P. verblühen* * *decayed* * *B. adj withered; fig faded;eine verblühte Schönheit a faded beauty* * *adj.withered adj. -
2 passato
1. past part vedere passare2. adj pastalimento pureedl'anno passato last year3. m pastgastronomy puree* * *passato agg.1 past; ( scorso) last: gli anni, i giorni passati, past years, days; le generazioni passate, past generations; nei tempi passati, in the past (o in former times o in times past); la settimana passata, last week // ha quarant'anni passati, he is over forty // sono le sei passate, it is past six o'clock // lascia stare, ormai è acqua passata, let things be, it's all over (and done with) now // queste sono ormai idee passate, these ideas are now obsolete◆ s.m.1 past: una persona con un passato, a person with a past; ha un passato di militanza politica, he was a political militant in the past; il passato non torna più, the past can never return; non conosco il suo passato, I don't know his past; è ancora legato al passato, he is still tied to the past // metti una pietra sul passato, let bygones be bygones3 (cuc.) soup: passato di patate, mashed potatoes; passato di piselli, fagioli, pea soup, bean soup; passato di verdura, vegetable purée.* * *[pas'sato] passato (-a)1. agg1) (scorso) lastè acqua passata — it's over and done with, it's water under the bridge
3)sono le 8 passate — it's past o after 8 o'clock2. sm1) past2) Gramm past (tense)* * *[pas'sato] 1.participio passato passare I2.1) (trascorso, compiuto) [esperienze, generazioni, problemi, secoli] pastnei tempi -i — in former times, in times past
2) (scorso)il mese passato, la settimana -a — last month, week
3) (più di) past, over3.erano le due -e — it was past o after two o'clock
sostantivo maschile1) (tempo trascorso) pastin passato — in the past, aforetime, formerly
2) ling. past (tense)3) gastr. pureepassato di verdura — vegetable puree, pureed vegetables
••* * *passato/pas'sato/→ 1. passareII aggettivo1 (trascorso, compiuto) [esperienze, generazioni, problemi, secoli] past; nei tempi -i in former times, in times past2 (scorso) il mese passato, la settimana -a last month, week3 (più di) past, over; erano le due -e it was past o after two o'clock; adesso ha quarant'anni -i she's over forty nowIII sostantivo m.1 (tempo trascorso) past; in passato in the past, aforetime, formerly; il mio passato di attore my past as an actor2 ling. past (tense); al passato in the past tense; passato prossimo present perfect; passato remoto past historic3 gastr. puree; passato di verdura vegetable puree, pureed vegetablestagliare i ponti con il passato to make a clean break with the past. -
3 vestigio
m.1 vestige.2 rudimentary organ.* * *1 vestige, trace, remains plural* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=señal) trace, vestige2) pl vestigios (=ruinas) remains, relics* * *masculino traceen su rostro aún quedaban vestigios de su belleza — (liter) her face still bore vestiges of her beauty (liter)
* * *= relic, trace, vestige, memory, hangover [hang-over], remnant, holdover.Ex. The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.Ex. But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex. There is the need to clear away the erroneous material and all the vestiges of the misunderstanding that it gathers in its wake.Ex. Artists or their families have often wished to erase the memory of convict or immigrant origins, youthful indiscretions, or previous marriages.Ex. English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Ex. What survived was a tiny remnant, sometimes, to judge from the binding, a relic of earlier antiquarianism.Ex. As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.----* presentar vestigios de = bear + traces of.* vestigios de = vestigial.* * *masculino traceen su rostro aún quedaban vestigios de su belleza — (liter) her face still bore vestiges of her beauty (liter)
* * *= relic, trace, vestige, memory, hangover [hang-over], remnant, holdover.Ex: The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.
Ex: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex: There is the need to clear away the erroneous material and all the vestiges of the misunderstanding that it gathers in its wake.Ex: Artists or their families have often wished to erase the memory of convict or immigrant origins, youthful indiscretions, or previous marriages.Ex: English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Ex: What survived was a tiny remnant, sometimes, to judge from the binding, a relic of earlier antiquarianism.Ex: As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.* presentar vestigios de = bear + traces of.* vestigios de = vestigial.* * *traceno quedan vestigios de aquella civilización no trace remains of that civilizationen su rostro aún quedaban vestigios de su belleza ya marchita ( liter); her face still showed vestiges of her faded beauty ( liter)* * *
vestigio sustantivo masculino
trace;
vestigios históricos historical remains
vestigio sustantivo masculino trace, vestige
' vestigio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rastro
- resabio
- huella
- indicio
English:
relic
- remnant
- trace
- vestige
- hang
* * *vestigio nm[de otras épocas, civilizaciones] trace, vestige;se destruyó todo vestigio de vida every trace of life was destroyed;los últimos vestigios del colonialismo the last vestiges of colonialism* * *m vestige, trace* * *vestigio nm: vestige, sign, trace* * *vestigio n trace -
4 verwelken
v/i Blumen: wilt; Blätter etc.: wither; fig., Ruhm etc.: fade* * *to wither; to wilt; to fade* * *ver|wẹl|ken ptp verwe\#lktvi aux sein(Blumen) to wilt; (fig) to fade* * *1) (to shrivel: The flowers shrivelled up; The heat shrivelled up the flowers.) shrivel up2) (to make or become dried up, wrinkled and withered: The flowers shrivelled in the heat.) shrivel3) ((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) wilt* * *ver·wel·ken *vi Hilfsverb: sein to wilt* * ** * ** * ** * *v.to fade v. -
5 zwięd|ły
zwięd|ły, zwiędnięty Ⅰ pp ⇒ zwiędnąć Ⅱ adj. 1. [kwiaty, liście] withered, wilted 2. przen. [twarz, ręce] withered, wizened- zwiędła uroda faded beautyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zwięd|ły
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6 een verlepte schoonheid
een verlepte schoonheida withered/faded beautyVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een verlepte schoonheid
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7 verlept
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8 marchitar
v.to wither (also figurative).* * *1 to wither1 to wither* * *1.VT to wither, dry up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < flores> to make... witherb) (liter) ( ajarse)2.marchitarse v prona) flores to witherb) (liter) persona to fade away; belleza/juventud to fade* * *= wizen, parch.Ex. Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.Ex. Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.----* marchitarse = wither, wither away, shrivel up, shrivel.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < flores> to make... witherb) (liter) ( ajarse)2.marchitarse v prona) flores to witherb) (liter) persona to fade away; belleza/juventud to fade* * *= wizen, parch.Ex: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.
Ex: Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.* marchitarse = wither, wither away, shrivel up, shrivel.* * *marchitar [A1 ]vt1 ‹flores› to make … wither2 ( liter) ‹belleza/juventud›el tiempo había marchitado su belleza her beauty had faded with time ( liter)1 «flores» to wither2 ( liter); «persona» to fade away; «belleza/juventud» to fade* * *
marchitar vtr, marchitarse verbo reflexivo to shrivel, wither
' marchitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marchitarse
English:
shrivel
* * *♦ vt1. [planta] to wither2. [persona] to wither;la vejez marchitó su belleza her beauty faded with age* * *marchitar vi: to make wither, to wilt -
9 decaer
v.1 to decline.¡que no decaiga! don't lose heart!su belleza no ha decaído con los años her beauty has not faded with the yearsLa intensidad decae con el tiempo Intensity wanes in time.2 to decay, to fall into decline.El entusiasmo decayó desde el evento Enthusiasm decayed since the event.3 to be losing.Nos decayó el juego We were losing the game.4 to decrease, to dwindle.Me decayó el negocio My business decreased.* * *1 (perder fuerzas) to weaken; (- entusiasmo, interés) to flag; (- salud) to go down, deteriorate, decay; (- belleza etc) to lose2 (imperio, costumbre) to decay3 (fiebre) to go down4 (negocio) to fall off, decline5 (ánimo) to lose heart* * *verb1) to decline, decay2) weaken* * *VI1) [imperio, país] to declinedesde que cerraron la fábrica el pueblo ha decaído — since they closed the factory the town has gone downhill
2) (=disminuir) [entusiasmo, interés] to wane, fade (away); [esperanzas] to fade¡ánimo, que no decaiga! — bear up, don't lose heart!
¡que no decaiga la fiesta! — come on, let's keep the party going!
3) (=empeorar) [salud] to fail, decline; [enfermo] to deteriorate, fail4) (Com) [demanda] to fall off; [calidad] to decline, fall off5)decaer en algo: ha decaído en belleza — her beauty has faded
su fuerza dramática decae en intensidad al final — its dramatic force declines in intensity at the end
6) (Náut) to drift, drift off course* * *verbo intransitivoa) ánimo/fuerzas to flag; interés/popularidad to waneb) barrio/restaurante to go downhill; calidad/prestigio to declinec) imperio/civilización to decay, declined) enfermo to deteriorate* * *= lapse, flag, ebb.Ex. The first weeks are vital, and after that the shop must be constantly on the lookout for ways of stimulating further interest and re-awakening those who lapse.Ex. But more mature readers can be expected to go on reading for full sessions without flagging, a point that most children should reach by ten years old.Ex. Subsequently, library development stalled as cultural interaction ebbed from classical levels.----* interés + decaer = interest + flag.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ánimo/fuerzas to flag; interés/popularidad to waneb) barrio/restaurante to go downhill; calidad/prestigio to declinec) imperio/civilización to decay, declined) enfermo to deteriorate* * *= lapse, flag, ebb.Ex: The first weeks are vital, and after that the shop must be constantly on the lookout for ways of stimulating further interest and re-awakening those who lapse.
Ex: But more mature readers can be expected to go on reading for full sessions without flagging, a point that most children should reach by ten years old.Ex: Subsequently, library development stalled as cultural interaction ebbed from classical levels.* interés + decaer = interest + flag.* * *vi1 «ánimo/fuerzas» to flag; «interés/popularidad» to wane, fall off, diminish¡que no decaiga! keep it up!el ritmo de trabajo ha decaído considerablemente the work rate has fallen off o declined considerably2 «barrio/restaurante» to go downhill; «calidad/popularidad» to declineel prestigio de la compañía ha decaído mucho the company's prestige has declined o waned considerably3 «imperio/civilización» to decay, decline4 «enfermo» to deteriorate* * *
decaer ( conjugate decaer) verbo intransitivo
[ enfermo] to deteriorate;
[interés/popularidad] to waneb) [barrio/restaurante] to go downhill;
[calidad/prestigio] to decline
decaer verbo intransitivo
1 (la energía, la salud, etc) to deteriorate
2 (en fuerza, intensidad) to decline: la minería ha decaído mucho en la última década, the mining industry has been in decline for the last ten years
' decaer' also found in these entries:
English:
decline
- fall off
- flag
- lapse
- sag
- slip
- slump
- wane
- decay
- decrease
- droop
- ebb
- fade
- fall
- falter
- rot
- sink
- slacken
- subside
- taper
* * *decaer vi1. [debilitarse] to decline;[actividad, ritmo, trabajo] to fall off, to slacken; [entusiasmo, ánimos, energías] to flag; [interés, fama] to decline, to wane;su belleza no ha decaído con los años her beauty has not faded with age;¡que no decaiga! don't lose heart!2. [imperio, sociedad] to decline;[empresa, establecimiento, zona] to go downhill;la fiesta fue decayendo the party gradually fizzled out3. [enfermo] to get weaker;[salud] to fail* * ** * *decaer {13} vi1) : to decline, to decay, to deteriorate2) flaquear: to weaken, to flag -
10 verwelkt
I verwelkenII Adj. Blumen: wilted, limp; Blätter etc.: withered, dried up; verwelkter Ruhm / verwelkte Schönheit etc. faded glory / beauty etc.* * *withered; faded; wilted* * *B. adj Blumen: wilted, limp; Blätter etc: withered, dried up;verwelkter Ruhm/verwelkte Schönheit etc faded glory/beauty etc -
11 flétrir
flétrir [fletʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb( = faner) to wither2. reflexive verb* * *fletʀiʀ
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1) ( faner)2) ( stigmatiser) to blacken [nom]3) ( souiller) to corrupt [enfant]
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se flétrir verbe pronominal1) [plante] to wither; [fleur] to fade; [fruit] to shrivel2) [beauté, peau] to fade* * *fletʀiʀ vt1) [fleur] to wither2) (= stigmatiser) [réputation, nom] to blacken* * *flétrir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( faner) le temps a flétri sa beauté her beauty has faded with time;2 ( stigmatiser) to blacken [nom, mémoire, réputation];3 ( souiller) to corrupt [enfant, innocence];B se flétrir vpr1 [plante] to wither; [fleur] to fade; [fruit] to shrivel;2 [beauté, visage, peau] to fade.[fletrir] verbe transitif4. (littéraire) [condamner] to condemn, to denounce————————se flétrir verbe pronominal intransitif2. (littéraire) [peau] to wither[couleur, beauté] to fade -
12 faner
fane
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1) to wither [plante]2) to fade [couleur]3) to toss [herbe]
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verbe intransitif1) [plantes] to wither2) Agriculture to make hay
3.
se faner verbe pronominal1) [fleurs, plantes] to wither, to wilt2) [beauté, couleur] to fade* * *faner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire perdre sa fraîcheur à) [soleil, chaleur] to wither [plante];2 ( altérer l'éclat de) [temps, lumière] to fade [couleur]; le temps a fané son visage time has taken the bloom from her face;B vi1 ( se flétrir) [fleurs, plantes] to wither, to wilt;2 Agric ( faire les foins) to make hay.C se faner vpr1 [fleurs, plantes] to wither, to wilt;2 [beauté, couleur] to fade.[fane] verbe intransitif2. [se flétrir] to wither————————[fane] verbe transitif2. [décolorer] to fadefané par le soleil faded by the sun, sun-bleacheddes couleurs fanées faded ou washed-out colours————————se faner verbe pronominal intransitif -
13 rutilante
adj.shining.* * *► adjetivo1 literal shining, sparkling, gleaming* * *ADJ liter shining, sparkling, glowing* * ** * *= glittering.Ex. The article 'The glittering prizes' likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage.* * ** * *= glittering.Ex: The article 'The glittering prizes' likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage.
* * *de una belleza rutilante of dazzling o radiant beauty* * *
rutilante adjetivo bright, shining
(con destellos) gleaming, dazzling, sparkling
figurado con los años se apagó su rutilante carrera, her brilliant career faded with the years
* * *rutilante adj1. [brillante] [luna] bright;[estrellas] bright, sparkling; [belleza] dazzling2. [destacado] outstanding, brilliant* * *adj gleaming, twinkling -
14 sfiorito
sfiorito agg. faded, withered (anche fig.), overblown: una bellezza ormai sfiorita, a beauty now faded. -
15 verlieren
(unreg.)I v/t1. allg. lose (an + Akk to); (Blätter, Haar) auch shed; ich habe meinen Autoschlüssel verloren I’ve lost my car key; in dem Gedränge ist meine Handtasche verloren gegangen I lost my handbag (bes. Am. purse) in the crush2. SPORT (Kampf, Spiel etc.) lose; das Spiel ging 1:3 verloren we etc. lost the game three one3. in Wendungen: kein Wort darüber verlieren not say a word about it; viel / wenig / nichts zu verlieren haben have much / little / nothing to lose; wir haben nichts mehr zu verlieren we have nothing more to lose; du hast hier nichts verloren umg. you’ve got no business being here; das Spielzeug hat in der Küche nichts verloren umg. the toys don’t belong in the kitchen; hast du den Verstand verloren? umg. are you out of your mind?; an dir ist eine Schauspielerin verloren gegangen you could have been an actress; Auge 1, Geduld, Gesicht1 4, Mut 1, Nerv 2 etc.; siehe auch verlorenII v/refl einander: lose each other; fig. (kaum bemerkbar sein) Ton etc.: be lost; Pfad, Spur etc.: lose itself, disappear; (vergehen, verschwinden) disappear; Menge: disperse; Wirkung, Intensität, Emotion etc.: wear off; das verliert sich wieder Geruch etc.: it’s fading away again; sich in Gedanken / Träumen etc. verlieren be lost in thought / reverie etc.; sich in Details / Nebensächlichkeiten verlieren stray off into details / side issuesIII v/i lose ( gegen to); er / es hat sehr verloren fig. he / it isn’t what he / it used to be; an Wirkung / Reiz etc. verlieren lose some of its effect / its oder one’s charm etc.; an Höhe verlieren lose height; an Wert verlieren lose some of its ( oder go down in) value; der Roman etc. verliert sehr in der Übersetzung loses a lot in (the) translation* * *(Gegenstand) to lose;(Haare) to molt; to shed;(Wettkampf) to lose;sich verlierento wear off* * *ver|lie|ren [fɛɐ'liːrən] pret verlor [fɛɐ'loːɐ] ptp verloren [fɛɐ'loːrən]1. vtto lose; Blätter auch to shedjdn/etw aus dem Gedächtnis verlíéren — to lose all memory of sb/sth, to forget sb/sth
kein Wort über jdn/etw verlíéren — not to say a word about sb/sth
wir brauchen kein Wort darüber zu verlíéren — we don't need to waste any words on it
das/er hat hier nichts verloren (inf) — that/he has no business to be here
nichts (mehr) zu verlíéren haben — to have nothing (more) to lose
2. vito losesie hat an Schönheit/Charme verloren — she has lost some of her beauty/charm
sie/die Altstadt etc hat sehr verloren — she/the old town etc is not what she/it etc used to be
durch etw verlíéren — to lose (something) by sth
bei jdm verlíéren — to go down in sb's eyes or estimation
3. vr1) (Menschen) to lose each other; (Mensch = sich verirren) to get lost, to lose one's way2) (= verschwinden) to disappear; (= verhallen) to fade away, to dieder Klang verlor sich in dem riesigen Saal/in den Bergen — the sound was lost in the enormous room/faded away or died among the mountains
3) (fig) (= geistesabwesend sein) to become lost to the world; (= abschweifen) to lose one's train of thoughtverlíéren — to become absorbed in sth
verlíéren — to get or become lost in sth
See:→ auch verloren* * *1) (to stop having; to have no longer: She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope.) lose2) (to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc): She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job.) lose3) (to put (something) where it cannot be found: My secretary has lost your letter.) lose4) (not to win: I always lose at cards; She lost the race.) lose5) (to waste or use more (time) than is necessary: He lost no time in informing the police of the crime.) lose* * *ver·lie·ren<verlor, verloren>[fɛɐ̯ˈli:rən]I. vt▪ etw \verlieren to lose sthnichts mehr zu \verlieren haben to have nothing [else] to lose2. (abwerfen)▪ etw \verlieren to lose [or shed] sth▪ jdn/etw \verlieren to lose sb/sth▪ etw \verlieren to lose sthFlüssigkeit/Gas \verlieren to leak▪ etw \verlieren to lose sth6. (einbüßen)an Schönheit \verlieren to lose some of his/her/their etc. beauty7.II. vrIII. vi* * *1. 2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb lose3.an etwas (Dat.) verlieren — lose something
2) (entschwinden) vanish; < sound> die away* * *verlieren (irr)A. v/t1. allg lose (an +akk to); (Blätter, Haar) auch shed;ich habe meinen Autoschlüssel verloren I’ve lost my car key;in dem Gedränge ist meine Handtasche verloren gegangen I lost my handbag (besonders US purse) in the crush2. SPORT (Kampf, Spiel etc) lose;das Spiel ging 1:3 verloren we etc lost the game three one3. in Wendungen:kein Wort darüber verlieren not say a word about it;viel/wenig/nichts zu verlieren haben have much/little/nothing to lose;wir haben nichts mehr zu verlieren we have nothing more to lose;du hast hier nichts verloren umg you’ve got no business being here;das Spielzeug hat in der Küche nichts verloren umg the toys don’t belong in the kitchen;hast du den Verstand verloren? umg are you out of your mind?;an dir ist eine Schauspielerin verloren gegangen you could have been an actress; → Auge 1, Geduld, Gesicht1 4, Mut 1, Nerv 2 etc; → auch verlorenB. v/r einander: lose each other; fig (kaum bemerkbar sein) Ton etc: be lost; Pfad, Spur etc: lose itself, disappear; (vergehen, verschwinden) disappear; Menge: disperse; Wirkung, Intensität, Emotion etc: wear off;das verliert sich wieder Geruch etc: it’s fading away again;sich in Gedanken/Träumen etcverlieren be lost in thought/reverie etc;sich in Details/Nebensächlichkeiten verlieren stray off into details/side issuesC. v/i lose (gegen to);er/es hat sehr verloren fig he/it isn’t what he/it used to be;an Wirkung/Reiz etcan Höhe verlieren lose height;an Wert verlieren lose some of its ( oder go down in) value;der Roman etcverliert sehr in der Übersetzung loses a lot in (the) translation* * *1. 2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb lose3.an etwas (Dat.) verlieren — lose something
2) (entschwinden) vanish; < sound> die away* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: verlor, verloren)= to lose v.(§ p.,p.p.: lost) -
16 borrar
v.1 to rub out (British), to erase (United States) (with rubber/eraser).borrar a algo/alguien del mapa (en ordenador)(en casete)(figurative) to wipe something/somebody off the map2 to cross out.3 to wipe, to dust (pizarra).4 to erase.el tiempo borró el recuerdo de aquel desastre with time, he was able to erase the disaster from his memory5 to ignore (informal). (Mexican Spanish, River Plate)6 to eliminate.* * *1 (lo escrito) to erase, rub out; (superficie) to clean2 (cinta) to erase3 INFORMÁTICA to delete4 (tachar) to cross out, cross off5 (dar de baja) to cancel the membership of1 to disappear* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=hacer desaparecer)a) [+ palabra, dibujo] [con goma] to rub out, erase; [con borrador] to rub off, clean offborra lo que has puesto en la pizarra — rub off o clean off what you've put on the blackboard
bórralo con Tippex — white it out with Tipp-Ex ®, tippex it out
b) [+ señal, mancha] to remove; [+ pintada] to clean off; [+ huellas] to wipe off, rub offc) [+ mensaje, fichero] to delete, erase; [+ canción, película] to tape over, erasehe borrado todos los mensajes del contestador — I've erased o deleted all the messages on the answering machine
¿no habrás borrado el partido de fútbol? — you haven't taped over o erased the football match, have you?
d) [+ impresión] to wipe away, erasehe borrado de mi mente aquellas imágenes — I have wiped away o erased those images from my mind
consiguió borrar aquellos malos recuerdos — he managed to wipe away o erase all those painful memories
era como si se hubieran borrado 40 años de la historia — it was as if 40 years of history had been wiped clean o erased
no podía borrar de su cara las huellas del cansancio — he was unable to wipe away the signs of fatigue from his face
2) (=limpiar) [+ disquete, cinta] to erase; [+ pantalla] to clear3) (=dar de baja a)borrar a algn de — [+ clase, actividad] to take sb out of, remove sb from; [+ lista, curso] to take sb off, remove sb from
borró a los niños de la clase de natación — she took the children out of the swimming class, she removed the children from the swimming class
bórranos de la excursión del sábado — take us off the list for Saturday's outing, count us out of Saturday's outing *
4) (Fot) (=poner borroso) to blur5) (Pol)borrar a algn — euf to deal with sb, dispose of sb
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <palabra/dibujo> ( con goma) to rub out, erase; ( con líquido corrector) to white out, tippex out (BrE); ( con esponja) to rub... off; < pizarra> to clean; < huellas digitales> to wipe offb) <cassette/disquete> to erase, wipe; < canción> to erase; <información/ficha> to delete, erasec) <recuerdos/imagen> to blot outd) < persona> (de lista, club)2.borrarse v pron1)a) inscripción/letrero to fadeb) temores/dudas to disappear; imagen/recuerdo to fadec) persona ( de club) to cancel one's membership, resign; ( de clase) to drop out; ( de lista) to cross one's name off a list2) (Méx, RPl arg) ( irse) to split (colloq)yo me borro — I'm taking off (AmE), I'm off (BrE colloq)
* * *= delete, erase, obliterate, strike out, efface, blot out.Ex. Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.Ex. Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. Dots placed under words or letters wrongly struck out by the corrector.Ex. The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.----* borrar con la tecla de retroceso = backspace.* borrar + Posesivo + huellas = cover up + Posesivo + tracks.* borrar puliendo = buff out.* borrar una imagen = eradicate + image.* borrar un recuerdo = expunge + memory.* goma de borrar = eraser, rubber.* tecla de borrar = delete key.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <palabra/dibujo> ( con goma) to rub out, erase; ( con líquido corrector) to white out, tippex out (BrE); ( con esponja) to rub... off; < pizarra> to clean; < huellas digitales> to wipe offb) <cassette/disquete> to erase, wipe; < canción> to erase; <información/ficha> to delete, erasec) <recuerdos/imagen> to blot outd) < persona> (de lista, club)2.borrarse v pron1)a) inscripción/letrero to fadeb) temores/dudas to disappear; imagen/recuerdo to fadec) persona ( de club) to cancel one's membership, resign; ( de clase) to drop out; ( de lista) to cross one's name off a list2) (Méx, RPl arg) ( irse) to split (colloq)yo me borro — I'm taking off (AmE), I'm off (BrE colloq)
* * *= delete, erase, obliterate, strike out, efface, blot out.Ex: Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.
Ex: Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: Dots placed under words or letters wrongly struck out by the corrector.Ex: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.* borrar con la tecla de retroceso = backspace.* borrar + Posesivo + huellas = cover up + Posesivo + tracks.* borrar puliendo = buff out.* borrar una imagen = eradicate + image.* borrar un recuerdo = expunge + memory.* goma de borrar = eraser, rubber.* tecla de borrar = delete key.* * *borrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹palabra/dibujo› (con una goma) to rub out, erase; (con líquido corrector) to white out, tippex out ( BrE); (con una esponja) to rub … offborrar la pizarra to clean the blackboardhabía borrado sus huellas digitales she had wiped off all trace of her fingerprintsdeberían borrar esas pintadas de la pared they should remove o get rid of that graffiti on the wall2 ‹cassette/disquete› to erase, wipe; ‹canción› to erase; ‹información/ficha› to delete, erase; ( Inf) to wipe3 ‹recuerdos/imagen› to blot outrecuerdos que quería borrar de su mente memories that he wanted to blot out o erase from his mindel tiempo todo lo borra time is a great healer ( set phrase)4 ‹persona›(de una clase, un club): la borraron de la lista they deleted her name from the list, they took her o her name off the listla borré de la clase de ballet I took her out of ballet classes, I stopped her ballet lessonslo borramos del club porque nunca quería ir we canceled his club membership because he never went■ borrarseA1 «inscripción/letrero» to fadese borró con la lluvia the rain washed it away o off2 «temores/dudas» to disappear«imagen/recuerdo»: con los años se le borró el recuerdo de ese día over the years his memory of that day fadedal oír su voz se le borró la sonrisa when she heard his voice her smile vanishedno me acuerdo, se me ha borrado totalmente I can't remember, it's gone right out of my head3 «persona» (de un club) to cancel one's membership, resign; (de una clase) to drop out* * *
borrar ( conjugate borrar) verbo transitivo
( con líquido corrector) to white out, tippex out (BrE);
‹ pizarra› to clean;
‹ huellas digitales› to wipe off
‹ pantalla› to clear
borrarse verbo pronominal [inscripción/letrero] to fade;◊ se borró con la lluvia the rain washed it away o off
borrar verbo transitivo
1 (con una goma) to erase, rub out
(una pizarra) to clean
2 Inform to delete
' borrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
goma
- mapa
- obliterar
English:
blank out
- blot out
- delete
- efface
- erase
- eraser
- face
- obliterate
- rub off
- rub out
- rubber
- scrub
- wear away
- wipe
- wipe away
- wipe off
- wipe out
- blot
- clean
- rub
- wear
- zap
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer desaparecer] [con goma] Br to rub out, US to erase;[en casete] to erase;borrar a algo/alguien del mapa to wipe sth/sb off the map2. [la pizarra] to wipe, to dust3. [tachar] to cross out4. [de lista] to take off;sus padres la borraron de clase de piano her parents stopped sending her to piano classes6. [olvidar] to erase;el tiempo borró el recuerdo de aquel desastre with time, she was able to erase the disaster from her memory;intenta borrarla de tu cabeza try and put her out of your mindme peleé con ella porque siempre me borraba I fell out with her because she always ignored me* * *v/t1 erase2 INFOR delete3 pizarra clean4 recuerdo blot out5 huellas wipe off* * *borrar vt: to erase, to blot out* * *borrar vb2. (de una lista) to cross off3. (de pizarra, casete) to wipe off4. (del ordenador) to delete -
17 В-390
ВЕСЬ ВЫШЕЛ coll VP past only often used as part of the statement Был (...), да весь вышел fixed WO1. (subj: human or animal ( usu. omitted)) one no longer possesses some ( usu. positive) quality that he once possessed (said of a person whose energy has been spent, talent has gone unrealized or been used up, beauty has faded etc): (one's talent (creativity, energy etc)) is all goneone has lost (his spark (spunk, sense of humor etc)) (in response to the interlocutor's remark stating that a person possesses or used to possess a certain quality) not anymore there's none of that left now.«Твой дядя очень изменился. Раньше он был бодрым, энергичным». - «Был, да весь вышел». "Your uncle has really changed. He used to be upbeat and energetic." "Used to be, but not anymore."2. ( subj: concr, usu. a noun denoting an appliance, machine, gadget etc) sth. no longer functions ( usu. from long use)X весь вышел — X diedX is no more. -
18 весь вышел
• ВЕСЬ ВЫШЕЛ coll[VP; past only; often used as part of the statement Был (...), да весь вышел; fixed WO]=====1. [subj: human or animal (usu. omitted)]⇒ one no longer possesses some (usu. positive) quality that he once possessed (said of a person whose energy has been spent, talent has gone unrealized or been used up, beauty has faded etc):- (one's talent <creativity, energy etc>) is all gone;- one has lost (his spark <spunk, sense of humor etc >);- [in response to the interlocutor's remark stating that a person possesses or used to possess a certain quality] not anymore;- there's none of that left now.♦ "Твой дядя очень изменился. Раньше он был бодрым, энергичным". - "Был, да весь вышел". "Your uncle has really changed. He used to be upbeat and energetic." "Used to be, but not anymore."2. [subj: concr, usu. a noun denoting an appliance, machine, gadget etc]⇒ sth. no longer functions (usu. from long use):- X is no more.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > весь вышел
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19 verblühen
v/i1. wither; fig. fade2. Sl. (abhauen) push off* * *to fade; to wither* * *ver|blü|hen ptp verblühtvi aux sein (lit, fig)to fade* * *ver·blü·hen *vi Hilfsverb: sein to wilt [or fade] [or wither]* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (auch fig.) fade* * *verblühen v/i1. wither; fig fade2. sl (abhauen) push off* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (auch fig.) fade* * *v.to wither v. -
20 विम्लान
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