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1 claudicar
v.1 to capitulate, to give up (Formal) (ceder, rendirse).2 to claudicate, to give up, to quit, to surrender.Ella se dejó sin luchar She gave in without a fight.3 to claudicated on.Nos claudicó el nuevo miembro The new member claudicated on us.* * *1 to yield, give in* * *VI1) (=rendirse) to give in2) (=renunciar)3) † (=cojear) to limp4) † (=engañar) to act deceitfully5) † (=vacilar) to waver, stall* * *verbo intransitivo (ceder, transigir) to give in* * *verbo intransitivo (ceder, transigir) to give in* * *claudicar [A2 ]vi1 (ceder, transigir) to give inno claudicaremos ante estas amenazas we shall not give in to these threats2 claudicar DE algo to abandon sthno claudicó de su postura she did not abandon her position, she did not give in o give way* * *
claudicar verbo intransitivo to give in
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Spanish:
capitular
* * *claudicar vi[ceder, rendirse] to capitulate, to give up;nunca claudicó de sus ideas she never renounced her ideas;se niegan a claudicar ante el chantaje they refuse to give in to blackmail* * *v/i give in, capitulate* * *claudicar {72} vi: to back down, to abandon one's principles -
2 insidia
f.1 trap, snare (trampa).2 malicious act.3 maliciousness, ill will, captiousness.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: insidiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: insidiar.* * *2 (maldad) maliciousness* * *SF1) (=trampa) snare, trap2) (=acto) malicious act3) (=mala intención) maliciousness* * ** * *Ex. Never attribute to maliciousness that which can adequately be explained by mere stupidity.* * ** * *Ex: Never attribute to maliciousness that which can adequately be explained by mere stupidity.
* * *obró con insidia he acted deceitfully o treacherously* * *
insidia sustantivo femenino deceit, malice
* * *insidia nf1. [trampa] trap, snare2. [mala acción] malicious act* * *f treachery;actuar con insidia act treacherously* * *insidia nf1) : snare, trap2) : malice
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