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81 seminare
sow* * *seminare v.tr.1 to sow*: è troppo presto per seminare, it is too soon to sow yet; seminare un campo a frumento, to sow a field with wheat; seminare frumento, to sow wheat // si raccoglie quel che si semina, as a man sows, so shall he reap // chi semina vento raccoglie tempesta, (prov.) sow the wind and reap the whirlwind2 (estens.) ( sparpagliare) to scatter; (fig.) ( diffondere) to sow*; to spread*: smettila di seminare la tua roba dappertutto, stop scattering your stuff all over the place; seminare il malcontento, l'odio tra i cittadini, to sow seeds of discontent, of hatred among the citizens; seminare il terrore, to sow (o to spread) terror3 (fam.) ( lasciare indietro) to leave* behind, to leave* (s.o.) standing; ( far perdere le proprie tracce) to shake* off, to lose*: il ciclista seminò gli avversari, the cyclist left his rivals standing; i ladri riuscirono a seminare la polizia, the thieves managed to shake off the police.* * *[semi'nare]verbo transitivo1) agr. to sow* [ semi]seminare un campo a grano — to seed o sow o plant a field with wheat
2) fig. to sow* [discordia, odio]; to spread* [panico, scompiglio]; to bring* [ morte]3) (spargere) to scatter, to spread*4) (distanziare) to leave* behind [concorrenti, inseguitori]; to shake* off [ pedinatore]* * *seminare/semi'nare/ [1]2 fig. to sow* [discordia, odio]; to spread* [panico, scompiglio]; to bring* [ morte]; seminare zizzania to stir (up)3 (spargere) to scatter, to spread*; seminare giocattoli per tutta la casa to scatter one's toys all over the house4 (distanziare) to leave* behind [concorrenti, inseguitori]; to shake* off [ pedinatore]; seminare la polizia to give the police the slip. -
82 flutter
I ['flʌtə(r)]1) (of wings) battito m., frullio m.; (of lashes) battito m.; (of leaves, papers) (il) volteggiare; (of flag) sventolio m.heart flutter — med. flutter, palpitazione
2) (stir)a flutter of — un'ondata di [ excitement]
to be all in o of a flutter — BE essere tutto agitato
3) BE colloq. (bet)to have a flutter on the horses, on the Stock Exchange — fare una scommessa alle corse (dei cavalli), fare delle speculazioni in borsa
4) elettron. (in sound) flutter m.5) aer. (fault) vibrazione f., sbattimento m.II 1. ['flʌtə(r)]2) (move) agitare [ fan]; sventolare [ handkerchief]2.to flutter one's eyelashes (at sb.) — fare gli occhi dolci (a qcn.)
2) (fly rapidly) svolazzare3) (move rapidly) [ flag] sventolare; [clothes, curtains] muoversi, ondeggiare; [eyelids, lashes] sbattere4) (spiral) (anche flutter down) [ leaves] volteggiare5) (beat irregularly) [ heart] palpitare ( with per); [ pulse] battere in modo irregolare* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) move quickly: A leaf fluttered to the ground.) volteggiare2) ((of a bird, insect etc) to move the wings rapidly and lightly: The moth fluttered round the light.) battere le ali2. noun1) (a quick irregular movement (of a pulse etc): She felt a flutter in her chest.) tremito2) (nervous excitement: She was in a great flutter.) agitazione* * *flutter /ˈflʌtə(r)/n.4 fremito; palpito: She felt a flutter of impatience, ha sentito dentro di sé un fremito di impazienza; a flutter of panic, un palpito di panico5 agitazione; nervosismo; confusione: to be in a flutter, essere agitato; to put sb. in a flutter, mettere q. in agitazione7 ( slang) (piccola) scommessa; (piccola) puntata: to have (o to take) a flutter on the horses, fare una puntata sui cavalli9 [u] (mecc.) sfarfallamento10 [u] (mus.) flutter; tremulo● to cause a flutter, creare interesse; far colpo.(to) flutter /ˈflʌtə(r)/A v. i.1 battere le ali; svolazzare: Butterflies were fluttering in the garden, le farfalle svolazzavano nel giardino2 sventolare; ondeggiare: The flags fluttered in the wind, le bandiere sventolavano ( o garrivano al vento)3 agitarsi; dimenarsi; andare su e giù senza posa4 (del cuore, ecc.) palpitare; tremare (per agitazione, eccitazione, ecc.)B v. t.3 agitare; eccitare; sconvolgere; turbare● to flutter about (o around), camminare nervosamente su e giù □ (fig.) to flutter the dovecotes, creare lo scompiglio ( fra un gruppo di persone); mettere in subbuglio.* * *I ['flʌtə(r)]1) (of wings) battito m., frullio m.; (of lashes) battito m.; (of leaves, papers) (il) volteggiare; (of flag) sventolio m.heart flutter — med. flutter, palpitazione
2) (stir)a flutter of — un'ondata di [ excitement]
to be all in o of a flutter — BE essere tutto agitato
3) BE colloq. (bet)to have a flutter on the horses, on the Stock Exchange — fare una scommessa alle corse (dei cavalli), fare delle speculazioni in borsa
4) elettron. (in sound) flutter m.5) aer. (fault) vibrazione f., sbattimento m.II 1. ['flʌtə(r)]2) (move) agitare [ fan]; sventolare [ handkerchief]2.to flutter one's eyelashes (at sb.) — fare gli occhi dolci (a qcn.)
2) (fly rapidly) svolazzare3) (move rapidly) [ flag] sventolare; [clothes, curtains] muoversi, ondeggiare; [eyelids, lashes] sbattere4) (spiral) (anche flutter down) [ leaves] volteggiare5) (beat irregularly) [ heart] palpitare ( with per); [ pulse] battere in modo irregolare -
83 lietsoa
yks.nom. lietsoa; yks.gen. lietson; yks.part. lietsoi; yks.ill. lietsoisi; mon.gen. lietsokoon; mon.part. lietsonut; mon.ill. lietsottiinblow (verb)fan (verb)fan the flame of (verb)foment (verb)stir up (verb)* * *• foment• provoke• madden• blow up• irritate• wind• infuriate• incite• stir up• fan• fan the flames• fan the flame of• blow• annoy• anger• aggravate• excite -
84 шум
м.1) ( гул) noise; ( приглушённый) murmurшум ве́тра [волн] — noise / sound of the wind [waves]
шум ле́са — murmur of the forest
шум ли́стьев — rustle of leaves
под шум дождя́ — to the accompaniment / drumming of the rain
шум бо́я — roar / din of battle
шум в уша́х — buzzing in the ears; tinnitus мед.
шум в се́рдце — cardiac murmur(s), cardiac bruitt(s)
2) (спор, ссора) uproar, hubbub; din, racketподня́ть шум — raise [set up] a clamour ['klæ-]
3) ( оживлённое обсуждение) sensation, stirнаде́лать мно́го шуму — cause a stir / sensation
••без шума — without any fuss; without fanfare
мно́го шума из ничего́ — much ado [ə'duː] about nothing
а́дский шум — hell of a noise
шум и гам — hue-and-cry; hubbub; brouhaha ['bruːhɑːhɑː]
что за шум, а драки нет? погов. шутл. — what's going on here?; what's up / cooking?; what goes / gives? sl
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85 key up
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86 churn
1. n маслобойка2. n спец. мешалка3. n большой молочный бидон4. n сильная тряска5. v сбивать; пахтать6. v размешивать, разбалтывать7. v взбалтывать, взбивать; вспенивать8. v крутиться, вертетьсяleaves churning in the wind — листья, кружащиеся на ветру
9. v мысленно возвращаться; ворошить; обдумывать; раскидывать умомСинонимический ряд:1. beater (noun) beater; blender; mixer2. agitate (verb) agitate; beat; make butter; mix; whip; whisk3. boil (verb) boil; bubble; burn; ferment; moil; seethe; simmer; smolder; smoulder; stir4. rock (verb) convulse; rock5. shake (verb) jar; jolt; shake; shake up; stir up -
87 waken
1. v преим. поэт. пробуждаться, просыпаться2. v преим. поэт. пробуждать, будить3. v преим. поэт. поднимать; разжигать4. v преим. поэт. шотл. сторожить, караулить5. v преим. поэт. шотл. юр. возобновитьСинонимический ряд:stir (verb) arouse; awake; awaken; bestir; call; challenge; excite; kindle; prod; rally; rouse; stir; wake; whet -
88 whirl
1. n кружение; обороты; оборот2. n вихрь, вихревое движение, завихрение; водоворот3. n суматоха; водоворот4. n разброд, неразбериха5. n смятение6. n попытка7. n тех. блок для шнура8. v вертеть, кружить; вращать9. v вертеться, кружиться; вращаться10. v уносить; увозить11. v уноситься; нестись, мчаться во весь опор12. v быть в смятении; кружитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. attempt (noun) attempt; trial; try2. commotion (noun) agitation; clamor; clatter; commotion; confusion; hassle; hubbub; hurly-burly; hurry; lather; moil; rowdydow; ruction; storm; to-do; tow-row; tumult; turmoil; uproar; whoopla3. eddy (noun) eddy; maelstrom; vortex; whirlpool4. fling (noun) crack; fling; go; pop; shot; slap; stab; whack5. revolution (noun) circuit; circulation; circumvolution; gyration; gyre; pirouette; revolution; revolve; rotate; rotation; round; spin; turn; twirl; wheel6. stir (noun) ado; bustle; flurry; furore; fuss; pother; stir; whirlwind7. hurry (verb) barrel; barrelhouse; beeline; bucket; bullet; bustle; fleet; flit; fly; haste; hasten; highball; hotfoot; hurry; hustle; pelt; rock; rocket; run; rush; scoot; scour; skin; smoke; speed; stave; whish; whisk; whiz; zip8. revolve (verb) gyrate; gyre; pirouette; reel; revolve; rotate; spin; swim; twirl; whirligig9. swirl (verb) eddy; gurge; purl; swirl; swoosh; whirlpool; whorl10. turn (verb) avert; deflect; divert; pivot; sheer; swing; turn; veer; volte-face; wheel; whip -
89 Fan
subs.Fan for winnowing: V. λίκνον. τό (Soph., frag.), πτύον, τό (Æsch., frag.).Fan for raising a flame: Ar. ῥιπίς, ἡ.——————v. trans.Raise to a flame: Ar. ῥιπίζειν.Had there been a wind to fan the flame: P. πνεῦμα εἰ ἐπεγένετο ἐπίφορον (Thuc. 2, 77).To such an extent did these men fan the flame of enmity: P. οὕτω μέχρι πόρρω προήγαγον οὗτοι τὴν ἔχθραν (Dem. 282).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fan
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90 agitate
حَرَّكَ \ agitate: (esp. of liquids) to stir or shake about. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. move: to change the position of: Please move your car out of the way. shift: to move: The workmen shifted the boxes of the way. The sand is always shifting in a desert. stir: to move: A gentle wind stirred the trees. -
91 drive (drove, driven)
حَرَّكَ \ agitate: (esp. of liquids) to stir or shake about. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. move: to change the position of: Please move your car out of the way. shift: to move: The workmen shifted the boxes of the way. The sand is always shifting in a desert. stir: to move: A gentle wind stirred the trees. -
92 move
حَرَّكَ \ agitate: (esp. of liquids) to stir or shake about. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. move: to change the position of: Please move your car out of the way. shift: to move: The workmen shifted the boxes of the way. The sand is always shifting in a desert. stir: to move: A gentle wind stirred the trees. -
93 shift
حَرَّكَ \ agitate: (esp. of liquids) to stir or shake about. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. move: to change the position of: Please move your car out of the way. shift: to move: The workmen shifted the boxes of the way. The sand is always shifting in a desert. stir: to move: A gentle wind stirred the trees. -
94 פוחַ
פּוּחַ(b. h.) to blow, blow up; פ׳ נפש to blow the soul out, to dishearten. Num. R. s. 20 מה אני הולך אצלו לָפוּחַ את נפשו why should I go to him (Balak) to dishearten him?; Tanḥ. Balak 13.Y.Ter.VIII, 46a top שתפוח הכרית, read: שתפרח, v. כְּרִית. Hif. הֵפִיחַ 1) same, esp. to break wind. Sabb.49a; 130a שלא יָפִיחַ בהן that he will not desecrate the Tfillin by passing winds. Ab. Zar.17a חֵפִיחָה she broke ; a. e. 2) to stir up. Midr. Till. to Ps. 3 אל תָּפִיחוּ את הישן do not stir up that which slumbers (do not disturb the accepted order of the psalms); Yalk. ib. 624 (not תפיחי). Pi. פִּיֵּיחַ (denom. of פִּיחַ) ( to use powdered colors, to paint. B. Bath.60b ואין מְפַיְּיחִין, v. כִּיר; Tosef. ib. II, 17.Part. pass. מְפוּיָּיח; f. מְפוּיֶּיחֶת. Ib. Tosef.Ter.VII, 16 מפויה ed. Zuck. (Var. מפויית; מצויר) read מְפוּיָּח or מְפוּיָּיח. -
95 פּוּחַ
פּוּחַ(b. h.) to blow, blow up; פ׳ נפש to blow the soul out, to dishearten. Num. R. s. 20 מה אני הולך אצלו לָפוּחַ את נפשו why should I go to him (Balak) to dishearten him?; Tanḥ. Balak 13.Y.Ter.VIII, 46a top שתפוח הכרית, read: שתפרח, v. כְּרִית. Hif. הֵפִיחַ 1) same, esp. to break wind. Sabb.49a; 130a שלא יָפִיחַ בהן that he will not desecrate the Tfillin by passing winds. Ab. Zar.17a חֵפִיחָה she broke ; a. e. 2) to stir up. Midr. Till. to Ps. 3 אל תָּפִיחוּ את הישן do not stir up that which slumbers (do not disturb the accepted order of the psalms); Yalk. ib. 624 (not תפיחי). Pi. פִּיֵּיחַ (denom. of פִּיחַ) ( to use powdered colors, to paint. B. Bath.60b ואין מְפַיְּיחִין, v. כִּיר; Tosef. ib. II, 17.Part. pass. מְפוּיָּיח; f. מְפוּיֶּיחֶת. Ib. Tosef.Ter.VII, 16 מפויה ed. Zuck. (Var. מפויית; מצויר) read מְפוּיָּח or מְפוּיָּיח. -
96 вода
жен.
1) water туалетная вода ≈ toilet water стоячая вода, стоялая вода ≈ ditch-water пресная вода ≈ fresh, sweet water минеральная вода ≈ mineral water тяжелая вода ≈ heavy water полая вода ≈ flood-water питьевая вода ≈ drinking water
2) см. воды
3) (бессодержательный разговор, книга и т. п.) milk and water ∙ на воде и на суше ≈ by sea and by land в мутной воде рыбу ловить ≈ to fish in troubled waters выводить на чистую воду ≈ to show up, to unmask, to expose концы в воду ≈ none will be the wiser водой не разольешь разг. ≈ as thick as thieves похожи как две капли воды ≈ as like as two peas много воды утекло ≈ much water has flowed under the bridges молчит, словно воды в рот набрал разг. ≈ he does not say a word, he keeps mum чистой воды (о драгоценном камне) ≈ of the first water огненная вода ≈ (водка и т. п.) fire-water выйти сухим из воды ≈ to come off clear мутить воду ≈ to confuse the issue;
to stir up trouble как с гуся вода ≈ like water off a duck's back толочь воду в ступе ≈ to beat the air, to mill the wind как в воду опущенный ≈ downcast, dejectedвод|а - ж. water;
дождевая ~ rain-water;
морская ~ sea-water;
пресная ~ fresh/sweet water;
~ой не разольёшь thick as thieves;
выводить на чистую ~у expose, unmask, show* up;
как с гуся ~ like water off a duck`s back;
как две капли ~ы as like as two peas;
и концы в ~у and no one will be wiser;
много ~ы утекло с тех пор much water has flown under the bridge since then;
молчит словно в рот ~ы набрал разг. he keeps mum;
толочь ~у в ступе, решетом ~у носить ~ beat* the air, mill the wind, carry water in a sieve;
выйти сухим из ~ы get* out of it;
как в ~у опущенный crestfallen;
как (будто) в ~у глядел! he must have second sight!;
с виду он ~ы не замутит разг. ~ he looks as if butter wouldn`t melt in his mouth. -
97 whip up
1) (to whip: I'm whipping up eggs for the dessert.) batir2) (to produce or prepare quickly: I'll whip up a meal in no time.) preparar en un momento, improvisarv + o + adv, v + adv + o1)a) ( arouse) \<\<trouble/unrest\>\> provocar*, crear; \<\<hatred\>\> fomentar; \<\<support\>\> conseguir*b) ( incite) \<\<crowd\>\> incitar, agitarc) \<\<wind\>\> \<\<sea/waves\>\> agitar; \<\<dust\>\> levantar2)a) (beat, whisk) \<\<egg whites\>\> batir; \<\<cream\>\> batir, montar (Esp)b) ( prepare hurriedly) (colloq) \<\<meal\>\> improvisarVT + ADV1) (=make) [+ meal] preparar rápidamente; [+ dress] hacer rápidamente2) (Culin) [+ cream] montar; [+ egg white] batir3) (=stir up) [+ support] procurar, conseguir; [+ enthusiasm, interest, excitement] despertar; [+ hatred] provocarI couldn't whip up any enthusiasm for the idea — (among other people) no pude despertar entusiasmo por la idea; (in myself) la idea no me entusiasmaba
the proposed measure has whipped up a storm of protest among students — la medida propuesta ha levantado una ola de protestas entre los estudiantes
4) (=rouse) [+ crowd] exaltarhe whipped the crowd up into a frenzy of hate — exaltó a la multitud hasta despertar en ellos un odio febril
5) (=spur on) [+ horses] azotar6) (=lift) [+ dust] levantar* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o1)a) ( arouse) \<\<trouble/unrest\>\> provocar*, crear; \<\<hatred\>\> fomentar; \<\<support\>\> conseguir*b) ( incite) \<\<crowd\>\> incitar, agitarc) \<\<wind\>\> \<\<sea/waves\>\> agitar; \<\<dust\>\> levantar2)a) (beat, whisk) \<\<egg whites\>\> batir; \<\<cream\>\> batir, montar (Esp)b) ( prepare hurriedly) (colloq) \<\<meal\>\> improvisar -
98 rulle
bolt, coil, mangle, roll, roller, roll up* * *I. (en -r) roll ( fx of paper),( valse, cylinder også) roller, cylinder;( til møbelfod) castor;( til at vikle noget om) reel, spool;( til hår) curler, roller;( til film) spool,( med optaget film) reel;( til at rulle tøj) mangle;(tov etc) coil;[ en rulle tapet] a roll of wallpaper;(se også I. skrå);( fortegnelse) (mar) bill;( lægdsrulle) conscription register;(mil.) [be taken off the conscription register];[ indføre én i rullen] register somebody for national service.II. vb( om blodet) roll,F course;( tøj) mangle,( drive rulleforretning) run a mangling business;( med kagerulle) roll (out), flatten out;(vikle omkring stok etc) wind, roll;( køre) roll, wheel, drive;(S: plyndre) roll, mug;(dvs forevise) run a film;[ få blodet til at rulle raskere] stir one's blood;[ med præp & adv:][ rulle en ind i et tæppe] wrap somebody (up) in a blanket;[ rulle med øjnene] roll one's eyes;[ rulle ned] roll down, let down;[ rulle tæppet ned] lower the curtain;[ rulle op] roll up,(omkring en stok etc) wind up,(tov etc) coil;( rulle ud) unroll, unwind, uncoil;[ rulle et gardin op] pull up a blind;[ rulle op for vinduet] pull up the blind;[ rulle på r'erne] roll one's r's;[ rulle rundt] roll (over);[ rulle sammen], se rulle op;[ med sig:][ rulle sig] roll;(om pindsvin etc) curl up;[ rulle sig ud] come unrolled,(fig: uventet flotte sig) spread oneself, lash out,( udfolde sig) let oneself go,( komme godt i gang) get into one's stride, warm to one's work;( tage på veje) get worked up. -
99 brotar
v.1 to sprout, to bud (plant).ya le están brotando las flores al árbol the tree is already beginning to flowerLas rosas germinaron pronto The roses sprouted early.2 to flow (water, blood).la sangre brotaba a borbotones de la herida blood was gushing from the woundbrotar de to well up out ofle brotaron las lágrimas tears welled up in her eyes3 to spring forth, to spring, to gush forth, to gush.Chorros de agua brotan Squirts of water spring forth.4 to spring up, to appear.Las nubes oscuras brotaron de repente The dark clouds sprang up suddenly.5 to gush out, to gush forth.La fuente brotó agua muy limpia The fountain gushed out very clean water.* * *1 (plantas - nacer) to sprout; (- echar brotes) to come into bud3 (estallar) to break out4 figurado to spring\hacer brotar to bring forth* * *verb1) to bud, sprout2) spring up3) break out* * *VI1) (Bot) [planta, semilla] to sprout, bud; [hoja] to sprout, come out; [flor] to come out2) [agua] to spring up; [río] to rise; [lágrimas, sangre] to well (up)3) (=aparecer) to spring upcomo princesa brotada de un cuento de hadas — liter like a princess out of a fairy tale
4) (Med) (=epidemia) to break out; (=erupción, grano, espinilla) to appearle brotaron granos por toda la cara — spots appeared all over his face, he came out in spots all over his face
* * *1.verbo intransitivob) manantial/río to risec) duda/sentimiento to arise; rebelión/violencia to break outd) sarampión/grano to appear2.brotarse v pron (AmL) to come out in spots, break o come out in a rash (BrE)* * *= well up, bud, sprout, well, erupt.Ex. A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.Ex. Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex. Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.----* brotar hojas = leaf out.* * *1.verbo intransitivob) manantial/río to risec) duda/sentimiento to arise; rebelión/violencia to break outd) sarampión/grano to appear2.brotarse v pron (AmL) to come out in spots, break o come out in a rash (BrE)* * *= well up, bud, sprout, well, erupt.Ex: A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
Ex: Despite below-normal temperatures, nectarines began budding.Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex: Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.* brotar hojas = leaf out.* * *brotar [A1 ]vi1 «planta» to sprout, come up; «hoja» to appear, sprout; «flor» to come out2 «manantial/río» to risele brotaba sangre de la herida blood oozed from the woundlas lágrimas le brotaron de los ojos tears began to flow from her eyes3 «duda/sentimiento» to arise; «rebelión» to break out, spring uppara impedir que vuelva a brotar la violencia to prevent a fresh outbreak of violenceuna nueva modalidad de delincuencia está brotando en las grandes ciudades a new form of crime is emerging o appearing in large cities4 «sarampión/grano» to appear■ brotarse* * *
brotar ( conjugate brotar) verbo intransitivo
[ hoja] to appear, sprout;
[ flor] to come out
brotarse verbo pronominal (AmL) to come out in spots
brotar verbo intransitivo
1 (germinar, retoñar) to sprout
2 (surgir una plaga, la violencia) to break out
3 (manar) to spring, gush
(lágrimas) to well up
' brotar' also found in these entries:
English:
gush
- spout
- spring
- spring up
- sprout
- well up
- well
* * *♦ vi1. [planta] to sprout, to bud;[semilla] to sprout;ya le están brotando las flores al árbol the tree is already beginning to flower;las lechugas están brotando muy pronto este año the lettuces are sprouting very early this year2. [agua, sangre] [suavemente] to flow;[con violencia] to spout;brotar de to well up out of;brotaba humo de la chimenea smoke billowed from the chimney;le brotaron las lágrimas tears welled up in her eyes;la sangre brotaba a borbotones de la herida blood was gushing from the woundle brotó un sarpullido he came out in a rash4. [esperanza, pasiones] to stir;entre los dos brotó una profunda amistad a deep friendship sprang up between them;brotaron sospechas de que hubiera habido un fraude suspicions of fraud started to emerge♦ See also the pronominal verb brotarse* * *v/i1 BOT sprout, bud2 fig* * *brotar vi1) : to bud, to sprout2) : to spring up, to stream, to gush forth3) : to break out, to appear* * *brotar vb1. (plantas) to sprout¡las rosas han brotado! the roses have come into bud! -
100 levantarse
1 (alzarse) to rise2 (ponerse de pie) to stand up3 (dejar la cama) to get up, get out of bed4 (sublevarse) to rebel, rise up5 (viento, oleaje) to get up* * *1) to get up2) stand up3) rise* * *VPR1) (=alzarse)a) [de la cama, del suelo] to get up¡venga, levántate! — come on, get out of bed o get up!
- levantarse con ob) [de un asiento] to get up, stand upse levantaron todos cuando entró el obispo — everyone got up o stood up o rose to their feet frm when the bishop entered
2) (=erguirse) [edificio, monumento] to standla torre se levanta por encima de los demás edificios — the tower rises o stands above the other buildings
3) (=despegarse)a) (Constr) [pintura] to come off, peel off; [baldosa, suelo] to come upb) [piel] to peel4) (Meteo)a) (=disiparse) [niebla, nubes] to liftb) (=producirse) [viento] to get up5) (=sublevarse) to rise, rise up6) (Rel) (=resucitar) to rise7) * (=apoderarse)* * *= get up, rise, roll out of + bed, rise to + Posesivo + feet.Ex. Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.Ex. Rising to leave, she indicated that she intended to call a meeting of the staff to see if they had any ideas.Ex. His son often had trouble rolling out of bed in the morning and making it to school on time.Ex. She deliberately refused to rise to her feet when he entered a room as was customary, often pretending not to have seen him.----* levantarse de la cama = get out of + bed.* levantarse temprano = get up + early, have + an early morning.* * *= get up, rise, roll out of + bed, rise to + Posesivo + feet.Ex: Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.
Ex: Rising to leave, she indicated that she intended to call a meeting of the staff to see if they had any ideas.Ex: His son often had trouble rolling out of bed in the morning and making it to school on time.Ex: She deliberately refused to rise to her feet when he entered a room as was customary, often pretending not to have seen him.* levantarse de la cama = get out of + bed.* levantarse temprano = get up + early, have + an early morning.* * *
■levantarse verbo reflexivo
1 (de una silla, del suelo) to stand up, rise
(de la cama) to get up: está de mal humor, se levantó con el pie izquierdo, he's in a bad mood, he got out of bed on the wrong side
2 (para protestar) to rise, revolt: el pueblo se levantó ante aquel abuso, the people rose up against that abuse
3 (viento, brisa) to get up
(una tormenta) to gather
4 (acabar) to finish: se levantó el embargo, the embargo was lifted
' levantarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alzarse
- elevarse
- segunda
- segundo
- ademán
- arriba
- incorporar
- levantar
- parar
- pie
- temprano
- trabajo
English:
accustom
- arise
- bed
- get up
- lie-in
- mean
- rise
- spring up
- stand
- stand up
- surface
- surge
- tip up
- used
- weak
- blow
- bounce
- clear
- get
- go
- lift
- melt
- spring
- stir
- turn
* * *vpr1. [ponerse de pie] to stand up;[de la cama] to get up;levantarse de la silla to get up from one's chair;levantarse tarde to sleep in, to get up late;levantarse con el pie izquierdo to get out of bed on the wrong side2. [pintura, venda] to come off3. [viento, oleaje] to get up;[tormenta] to gather;con el viento se levantó una gran polvareda the wind blew up a huge cloud of dust4. [sobresalir]la cúpula de la catedral se levanta sobre la ciudad the dome of the cathedral stands out against o rises up above the rest of the city6. [elevarse] [sol] to climb in the sky;[niebla] to lift* * *v/r4 en rebelión rise up* * *vr1) : to rise, to stand up2) : to get out of bed* * *levantarse vb1. (de la cama) to get up
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