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1 ileso
adj.unhurt, safe, undamaged, safely and soundly.* * *► adjetivo1 unharmed, unhurt\resultar ileso,-a to be unhurt, be unharmedsalir ileso,-a to escape unhurt, escape unharmed* * *ADJ1) (=sin lesiones) unhurt, unharmed2) (=sin tocar) untouched* * *- sa adjetivo unhurt, unharmed* * *= unscathed, unscarred, unharmed, unhurt, safe and sound.Ex. This time he made it unscathed to the car.Ex. The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Ex. It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.Ex. In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Ex. The next morning she was found safe and sound by Leni, the search dog, and his handlers.----* salir ileso = escape + injury, leave without + a scratch.* * *- sa adjetivo unhurt, unharmed* * *= unscathed, unscarred, unharmed, unhurt, safe and sound.Ex: This time he made it unscathed to the car.
Ex: The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Ex: It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.Ex: In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Ex: The next morning she was found safe and sound by Leni, the search dog, and his handlers.* salir ileso = escape + injury, leave without + a scratch.* * *ileso -saunhurt, unharmedsalieron or resultaron ilesos they escaped unharmed o unhurtsalió ileso del accidente he walked away from the accident unscathed o uninjured, he wasn't hurt in the accident* * *
ileso◊ -sa adjetivo
unhurt, unharmed
ileso,-a adjetivo unhurt, unharmed
' ileso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ilesa
- salva
- salvo
English:
miraculously
- safe
- unharmed
- unhurt
- unscathed
* * *ileso, -a adjunhurt, unharmed;salió ileso del accidente he was not injured in the accident* * *adj unhurt* * *ileso, -sa adj: uninjured, unharmed* * *ileso adj unharmed / unhurt -
2 salvo
adj.safe, saved.prep.except, save, but for, barring.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: salvar.* * *► adjetivo1 (ileso) unharmed, safe1 except, except for\estar a salvo (de) to be safe (from)poner a salvo to put in a safe placeponerse a salvo to reach safetysalva sea la parte eufemístico rear endsalvo que unless————————► adverbio1 except, except for* * *1. prep.except, save2. (f. - salva)adj.* * *1.ADJ safesano 3)2.PREP except, except for, savesalvo error u omisión — (Com) errors and omissions excepted
3.ADVnada ha quedado a salvo de sus ataques — nothing has been safe from o has escaped his attacks
en salvo — out of danger, in a safe place
4.CONJsalvo que, salvo si — unless
* * *I- va adjetivo safe, unharmedIIa salvo — (loc adv)
los niños están a salvo — the children are safe o unharmed
IIIlograron ponerse a salvo — they managed to get themselves to safety o to reach safety
preposición ( excepto) except, apart fromtodos estaban presentes salvo el secretario — everyone was there except o apart from the secretary
sus canciones son bastante malas salvo excepciones — with a few exceptions his songs are pretty poor
* * *= excepting, save, with the exception of, except for.Ex. Close attention to the interaction of these two characters ( excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.Ex. Vaguely blissful, but with nothing to occupy her save reflection, she sat in the cafeteria and gave herself up to the physical pleasures of coffee.Ex. With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.----* a salvo = in a safe place, in safekeeping, out of harm's way.* estar a salvo = be in safe hands.* estar sano y salvo = be alive and well.* mantener Algo a salvo = keep + Nombre + out of harm's way.* salvo contadas excepciones = with few exceptions, with a few exceptions.* salvo en el caso de = save in the case of, short of.* salvo + Número + excepción = with + Número + exception.* salvo que = short of.* salvo raras excepciones = with rare exceptions.* sano y salvo = alive and well, safely, unscathed, unharmed, unhurt, safe and sound, in safety.* * *I- va adjetivo safe, unharmedIIa salvo — (loc adv)
los niños están a salvo — the children are safe o unharmed
IIIlograron ponerse a salvo — they managed to get themselves to safety o to reach safety
preposición ( excepto) except, apart fromtodos estaban presentes salvo el secretario — everyone was there except o apart from the secretary
sus canciones son bastante malas salvo excepciones — with a few exceptions his songs are pretty poor
* * *= excepting, save, with the exception of, except for.Ex: Close attention to the interaction of these two characters ( excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.
Ex: Vaguely blissful, but with nothing to occupy her save reflection, she sat in the cafeteria and gave herself up to the physical pleasures of coffee.Ex: With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.* a salvo = in a safe place, in safekeeping, out of harm's way.* estar a salvo = be in safe hands.* estar sano y salvo = be alive and well.* mantener Algo a salvo = keep + Nombre + out of harm's way.* salvo contadas excepciones = with few exceptions, with a few exceptions.* salvo en el caso de = save in the case of, short of.* salvo + Número + excepción = with + Número + exception.* salvo que = short of.* salvo raras excepciones = with rare exceptions.* sano y salvo = alive and well, safely, unscathed, unharmed, unhurt, safe and sound, in safety.* * *safe, unharmeda salvo ( loc adv): consiguió poner los documentos a salvo she managed to put the documents in a safe placelos niños están a salvo the children are safe o unharmedel terremoto no dejó a salvo ni una casa the earthquake didn't leave a single house intactlos ladrones no dejaron a salvo ni los regalos de boda the burglars didn't even spare the wedding presentslograron ponerse a salvo they managed to get themselves to safety o to reach safety(excepto) except, apart fromtodos estaban presentes salvo el secretario everyone was there except o apart from the secretarytodos murieron salvo el capitán they all died, except o ( liter) save the captainlas canciones que compiten son bastante malas salvo excepciones with a few exceptions the songs in the competition are pretty poorsalvo que unlessno le des más salvo que empeore don't give him any more unless he gets worse* * *
Del verbo salvar: ( conjugate salvar)
salvo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
salvó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
salvar
salvo
salvó
salvar ( conjugate salvar) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to save;
salvo algo/a algn DE algo to save sth/sb from sth
2
salvarse verbo pronominal
to survive;◊ ¡sálvese quien pueda! every man for himself!;
salvose DE algo ‹de accidente/incendio› to survive sth;
se salvoon de una muerte segura they escaped certain death
salvo: a salvo ( loc adv) poner algo a salvo to put sth in a safe place;
los niños están a salvo the children are safe o unharmed;
ponerse a salvo to reach safety;
a salvo de safe from
■ preposición ( excepto) except, apart from;
salvo que unless
salvar verbo transitivo
1 (librar de un peligro) to save [de, from]
2 (conservar) no salvaron nada de la tormenta, they didn't save anything from the storm
3 Rel to save
4 (pasar un obstáculo) to cross
5 (superar una dificultad, un apuro) to overcome
6 (hacer una excepción) salvando a José, todos fueron castigados, except for José, everyone was punished
7 (recorrer una distancia) salvó 400 km en tres horas, she covered 400 km in three hours
salvo,-a
I adj (ileso) safe, unharmed
II salvo prep (menos, excepto) not including, except: abre los sábados, salvo en agosto, it's open on Saturdays, except in August
III sustantivo femenino ➣ salva
♦ Locuciones: a salvo, out of danger
salvo que, unless, except that
' salvo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
intrepidez
- salva
- salvar
- salvarse
- sana
- sano
- sino
- raro
- seguro
English:
accountable
- afford
- bar
- barring
- besides
- but
- except
- excluding
- ingenuity
- safe
- sound
- action
- close
- harm
- lucky
- piece
- save
* * *salvo1 prepexcept;todos, salvo los enfermos everyone except (for) the sick;salvo ella, nadie más conocía el camino apart from her, nobody else knew the way, nobody knew the way except for her;salvo que llueva unless it rains;salvo que estés ocupado, ¿por qué no vienes a visitarnos? if you're not busy, why don't you come and visit us?;salvo error u omisión errors and omissions exceptedsalvo2, -a♦ adjsano y salvo safe and sound♦ nmestar a salvo to be safe;los marineros se encuentran ya a salvo en tierra firme the sailors are now safely back on land;poner algo a salvo to put sth in a safe place;poner a alguien a salvo to lead sb to safety;ponerse a salvo to reach safety* * *I adj:estar a salvo be safe (and sound);ponerse a salvo reach safetyII adv & prp except, save;salvo error u omisión errors and omissions excepted;salvo que unless* * *salvo, -va adj1) : unharmed, soundsano y salvo: safe and sound2)a salvo : safe from dangersalvo prep1) excepto: except (for), savetodos asistirán salvo Jaime: all will attend except for Jaime2)salvo que : unlesssalvo que llueva: unless it rains* * *salvo1 adj safesalvo2 prep exceptmañana iremos de excursión, salvo que llueva tomorrow we're going on an outing, unless it rains -
3 incólume
adj.safe, unimpaired, unharmed, unhurt.* * *► adjetivo1 unscathed, unharmed* * *ADJ (=ileso) unhurt, unharmedsalió incólume del accidente — he emerged unharmed o unscathed from the accident
* * *adjetivo (liter) unscathed, unharmed* * *= unharmed, unscarred, unscathed, unhurt, squeaky clean.Ex. It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.Ex. The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Ex. This time he made it unscathed to the car.Ex. In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Ex. There is one final question we tutors need to pose as arbiters of academic good practice, namely is our own work squeaky clean?.* * *adjetivo (liter) unscathed, unharmed* * *= unharmed, unscarred, unscathed, unhurt, squeaky clean.Ex: It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.
Ex: The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Ex: This time he made it unscathed to the car.Ex: In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Ex: There is one final question we tutors need to pose as arbiters of academic good practice, namely is our own work squeaky clean?.* * *( liter); unscathed, unharmed* * *incólume adjFormal unscathed;salió incólume del accidente he emerged unscathed from the accident* * *adj unharmed, unscathed -
4 salva
f.salvo (military).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: salvar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: salvar.* * *1 (de comida) tasting2 (con arma) salvo, volley\salva de aplausos figurado round of applause* * *f., (m. - salvo)* * *ISF1) [de aplausos] storm2) (Mil) salute, salvo3) (=saludo) greeting4) (=promesa) oath, solemn promiseIISF (=bandeja) salver, tray* * *una salva de 21 cañonazos — a 21-gun salute o salvo
una salva de aplausos — a burst o round of applause
* * *= volley, salvo.Nota: Plural salvoes/salvos.Ex. In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.Ex. The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.----* una salva de = a volley of.* * *una salva de 21 cañonazos — a 21-gun salute o salvo
una salva de aplausos — a burst o round of applause
* * *= volley, salvo.Nota: Plural salvoes/salvos.Ex: In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.
Ex: The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.* una salva de = a volley of.* * *una salva de 21 cañonazos a 21-gun salute o salvolo recibieron con una salva de aplausos he was received with a burst o round of applausefueron simples salvas de advertencia they were just warning shots* * *
Del verbo salvar: ( conjugate salvar)
salva es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
salva
salvar
salva sustantivo femenino:◊ una salva de 21 cañonazos a 21-gun salute o salvo;
una salva de aplausos a burst o round of applause
salvar ( conjugate salvar) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to save;
salva algo/a algn DE algo to save sth/sb from sth
2
salvarse verbo pronominal
to survive;◊ ¡sálvese quien pueda! every man for himself!;
salvase DE algo ‹de accidente/incendio› to survive sth;
se salvaon de una muerte segura they escaped certain death
salva sustantivo femenino
1 Mil salvo, salute
el presidente fue recibido con una salva en el patio de armas, the president was received with a volley of gunfire in the parade-ground 2 salva de aplausos, burst of applause
salvo,-a
I adj (ileso) safe, unharmed
II salvo prep (menos, excepto) not including, except: abre los sábados, salvo en agosto, it's open on Saturdays, except in August
III sustantivo femenino ➣ salva
♦ Locuciones: a salvo, out of danger
salvo que, unless, except that
salvar verbo transitivo
1 (librar de un peligro) to save [de, from]
2 (conservar) no salvaron nada de la tormenta, they didn't save anything from the storm
3 Rel to save
4 (pasar un obstáculo) to cross
5 (superar una dificultad, un apuro) to overcome
6 (hacer una excepción) salvando a José, todos fueron castigados, except for José, everyone was punished
7 (recorrer una distancia) salvó 400 km en tres horas, she covered 400 km in three hours
' salva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salvarse
- salvo
- cañonazo
English:
burst
- salute
- alive
- grace
- life
* * *salva nf[de cañonazos] salvo;fue recibido con la tradicional salva de 21 cañonazos he was received with the traditional 21-gun salute;una salva de aplausos a round of applause* * *f:salva de aplausos round of applause* * *salva nf1) : salvo, volley2)salva de aplausos : round of applause -
5 milagroso
adj.1 miraculous, prodigious, wonder-working.2 wonder-working.* * *► adjetivo1 miraculous2 (asombroso) marvellous* * *ADJ miraculousmilagrosa* * *- sa adjetivo <cura/remedio> miraculous, miracle (before n); (insólito, asombroso) amazing, miraculous* * *= miraculous.Ex. Simply to carry books around the university often seems to give students confidence and one does at times wonder if they believe that the information in the book will in some miraculous way transfer itself via hand, arm and shoulder into the head.----* cura milagrosa = miracle healing.* * *- sa adjetivo <cura/remedio> miraculous, miracle (before n); (insólito, asombroso) amazing, miraculous* * *= miraculous.Ex: Simply to carry books around the university often seems to give students confidence and one does at times wonder if they believe that the information in the book will in some miraculous way transfer itself via hand, arm and shoulder into the head.
* cura milagrosa = miracle healing.* * *milagroso -sa1 ‹cura/remedio› miraculous, miracle ( before n)2 (insólito, asombroso) amazing, miraculousfue milagroso que saliera ileso it was amazing o miraculous that he wasn't hurt, it was a miracle that he wasn't hurt* * *
milagroso◊ -sa adjetivo
miraculous
milagroso,-a adjetivo miraculous
' milagroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
milagrosa
English:
miraculous
- wonder
- miracle
* * *milagroso, -a adj1. [aparición] miraculous3. [asombroso] amazing;es milagroso que el jarrón siga entero it's a wonder o miracle the vase is still in one piece* * *adj miraculous* * *milagroso, -sa adj: miraculous, marvelous♦ milagrosamente adv -
6 zafo
adj.1 free, disentangled, empty.2 clear. (Nautical)3 free, exempt from danger or risk.4 free (libre). (Latin American)5 unobstructed.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: zafar.* * *1. ADJ1) (Náut) clear2) (=ileso) unharmed; (=intacto) undamaged, intact3) LAm (=libre) free2.PREP CAm (=excepto) except (for) -
7 resultar
v.1 to (turn out to) be.¿cómo resultó? how did it turn out?resultó un éxito it was a successresultar herido/muerto to be injured/killedresultó ileso he was uninjurednuestro equipo resultó vencedor our team came out on top2 to be.resulta sorprendente it's surprisingresultar útil to be usefulme resultó imposible terminar antes I was unable to finish earlierme resulta muy simpática I find her very niceeste tema me está resultando ya aburrido this topic is beginning to bore meresultó ser mentira it turned out to be a lie3 to work out, to come about, to come true, to turn out.El plan resultó The plan worked out.4 to turn out to be, to go off.Me resultó buena la computadora My computer turned out to be good.5 to prove to be, to prove.La obra resultó mala The play proved to be bad.6 to get.Ella resulta lastimada She gets injured.7 to happen to, to prove to, to come out to, to come to.Resultó ser un carro muy bueno It turned out to be a very good car.8 to give results, to work out well, to result, to work out fine.9 to work out for, to come out for, to come out to be for.Me resultó muy bien esta computadora This computer worked out well for me.* * *1 (gen) to result, be the result of■ esto resulta de las operaciones que se realizaron this is the result of the transactions which were carried out2 (ser) to be3 (acabar siendo) to turn out to be4 (salir) to come out, turn out, work out5 (ocurrir) to turn out6 (ser conveniente) to be advisable7 (tener éxito) to be a success, come off\resulta que it turns out thatviene a resultar lo mismo it amounts to the same thing* * *verb1) to result2) prove3) work* * *VI1) (=tener como resultado)a) + adj, sustantivo to bela operación resultó un fracaso — the operation was a failure, the operation resulted in failure frm
b) + infinresultó no saber nada de aquel asunto — he turned out to know nothing about that matter, it turned out that he knew nothing about that matter
si resulta ser verdadero — if it proves (to be) true, if it turns out to be true
el causante del incendio resultó ser un cable de la luz — the cause of the fire turned out o proved to be an electric cable
c)ahora resulta que no vamos — now it turns out o now it seems (that) we're not going after all
dijeron que lo había hecho él solo, cuando resulta que tenía varios cómplices — he was said to have done it on his own, when it turns out that he had several accomplices
al final resultó que era inocente — he proved o he turned out to be innocent in the end, in the end it turned out that he was innocent
me gustaría ir, pero resulta que no tengo dinero — I'd like to go, but the thing is o the fact is that I haven't got any money
2) (=salir) to turn out, work outtodo resultó bien — everything turned out o worked out well
aquello no resultó muy bien — that didn't turn out o work out very well
3) frm (=ser) + adja) [uso impersonal]resulta difícil decidir si... — it is hard to decide whether...
su versión resulta difícil de creer — his story is hard to believe, it's hard to believe his story
b) [con complemento de persona]4) frmresultar de — to be the result of, result from
la mayor parte de sus problemas resultan de su falta de diplomacia — most of his problems are the result of a lack of tact
¿quién sabe lo que resultará de todo esto? — who knows what will come of all this?, who knows what the outcome of all this will be?
5) frmresultar en — to result in, lead to
el latifundismo resulta en beneficios privados — large-scale landholding results in o leads to individual profits
6) Esp* (=agradar)tu prima no es una belleza, pero resulta — your cousin is no beauty, but she's got something (about her)
esa corbata no resulta con ese traje — that tie doesn't look right o go with that suit
* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( dar resultado) to worksu idea no resultó — his idea didn't work (out); (+ me/te/le etc)
2) (+ compl)a)resultar + ADJ: resulta más barato así it works out cheaper this way; resultó más cara it proved o turned out to be more expensive; resultaron muertas dos personas (period) two people were killed; resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned; (+ me/te/le etc) me resulta simpático I think he's very nice; la película me resultó aburrida — I found the movie boring
b)resultar + inf — to turn out + inf
resultó ser un malentendido — it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding
3) (en 3a pers)4) ( derivar)resultar EN algo — to result in something, lead to something
¿qué va a resultar de todo esto? — what will come of all this?
* * *= ensue, transpire, come off as, turn out.Ex. Often this will be the type of search that ensues when a user has retrieved an interesting reference.Ex. The 2nd is the fact that most information seeking transpires with little help from librarians, who have consistently failed to establish themselves as primary information professionals.Ex. I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative.Ex. It may be no use crying over spilt milk but had the original constitution been more people-driven, perhaps things could have turned out different.----* al final resultó que = in the event.* cambiar tanto que resulta irreconocible = change + beyond (all) recognition.* de forma que resulta más fácil de entender = in digestible form.* no resultar fácil = not be easy.* que resulta irreconocible = out of all recognition.* resulta que = as it turns out.* resultar adecuado = prove + suitable.* resultar atractivo = prove + attractive.* resultar caro = prove + expensive, prove + costly.* resultar cómodo = be easy.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* resultar difícil = find + problems.* resultar difícil de conseguir = prove + elusive.* resultar divertido = tickle + Posesivo + fancy.* resultar (en) = lead to, result (in).* resultar en empate = result in + a draw.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* resultar fácil = be easy.* resultar fallido = nothing + come of.* resultar falso = prove + false.* resultar ideal = prove + ideal.* resultar imposible = prove + impossible.* resultar inadecuado = prove + inadequate.* resultar inapreciable = prove + invaluable.* resultar indescriptible = beggar + description.* resultar intratable por = prove + inhospitable to.* resultar negativo = not stand the test of.* resultar peligroso = pose + danger.* resultar pertinente = prove + relevant.* resultar poco fructífero = prove + unfruitful.* resultar que + Indicativo = happen to + Infinitivo, turn out that, chance to + Infinitivo.* resultar satisfactorio = prove + satisfactory.* resultar ser = prove + to be, turn out to be, happen + to be.* resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.* resultar ser ficticio = prove + illusory.* resultar ser necesario = prove + necessary.* resultar ser un éxito = prove + to be a success.* resultar útil = prove + fruitful, hold + Nombre + in good stead, stand + Nombre + in good stead.* resultar valioso = prove + valuable.* resulta (ser) que = it turns out that.* resultó que = as it turned out.* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( dar resultado) to worksu idea no resultó — his idea didn't work (out); (+ me/te/le etc)
2) (+ compl)a)resultar + ADJ: resulta más barato así it works out cheaper this way; resultó más cara it proved o turned out to be more expensive; resultaron muertas dos personas (period) two people were killed; resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned; (+ me/te/le etc) me resulta simpático I think he's very nice; la película me resultó aburrida — I found the movie boring
b)resultar + inf — to turn out + inf
resultó ser un malentendido — it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding
3) (en 3a pers)4) ( derivar)resultar EN algo — to result in something, lead to something
¿qué va a resultar de todo esto? — what will come of all this?
* * *= ensue, transpire, come off as, turn out.Ex: Often this will be the type of search that ensues when a user has retrieved an interesting reference.
Ex: The 2nd is the fact that most information seeking transpires with little help from librarians, who have consistently failed to establish themselves as primary information professionals.Ex: I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative.Ex: It may be no use crying over spilt milk but had the original constitution been more people-driven, perhaps things could have turned out different.* al final resultó que = in the event.* cambiar tanto que resulta irreconocible = change + beyond (all) recognition.* de forma que resulta más fácil de entender = in digestible form.* no resultar fácil = not be easy.* que resulta irreconocible = out of all recognition.* resulta que = as it turns out.* resultar adecuado = prove + suitable.* resultar atractivo = prove + attractive.* resultar caro = prove + expensive, prove + costly.* resultar cómodo = be easy.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* resultar difícil = find + problems.* resultar difícil de conseguir = prove + elusive.* resultar divertido = tickle + Posesivo + fancy.* resultar (en) = lead to, result (in).* resultar en empate = result in + a draw.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* resultar fácil = be easy.* resultar fallido = nothing + come of.* resultar falso = prove + false.* resultar ideal = prove + ideal.* resultar imposible = prove + impossible.* resultar inadecuado = prove + inadequate.* resultar inapreciable = prove + invaluable.* resultar indescriptible = beggar + description.* resultar intratable por = prove + inhospitable to.* resultar negativo = not stand the test of.* resultar peligroso = pose + danger.* resultar pertinente = prove + relevant.* resultar poco fructífero = prove + unfruitful.* resultar que + Indicativo = happen to + Infinitivo, turn out that, chance to + Infinitivo.* resultar satisfactorio = prove + satisfactory.* resultar ser = prove + to be, turn out to be, happen + to be.* resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.* resultar ser ficticio = prove + illusory.* resultar ser necesario = prove + necessary.* resultar ser un éxito = prove + to be a success.* resultar útil = prove + fruitful, hold + Nombre + in good stead, stand + Nombre + in good stead.* resultar valioso = prove + valuable.* resulta (ser) que = it turns out that.* resultó que = as it turned out.* * *resultar [A1 ]viA (dar resultado) to workinténtalo, tal vez resulte give it a go, it might worksu idea no resultó his idea didn't work (out)traté de convencerlo pero no resultó I tried to persuade him but it didn't work o but it was no good(+ me/te/le etc): no creo que te resulte I don't think it will work, I don't think you'll have any luck ( colloq)B (+ compl)1 resultar + ADJ:leérselo todo en un día resulta muy pesado it is very boring to have to read it all in one daycomprándolo al por mayor resulta más barato it works out cheaper if you buy it wholesalela casa resultó más cara de lo que pensábamos the house proved o turned out to be more expensive than we had thoughten el accidente resultaron muertas/heridas dos personas ( period); two people were killed/injured in the accidentresultó tal como lo habíamos planeado it turned out o worked out just as we had planned(+ me/te/le etc): ese chico me resulta simpático I think that boy's very nicela película me resultó aburridísima I found the movie extremely boringla casa nos resulta demasiado grande ahora que los niños no están the house is too big for us now the children have left home2 resultar + INF:todo el problema resultó ser un malentendido the whole thing turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstandingal final resultó ser cierto in the end it turned out to be trueresultó tener una hermana en la misma escuela he turned out to have a sister at the same schoolC ( en tercera persona):ahora resulta que tengo yo la culpa so now it's my fault, so now it seems it's all my faultfui a la tienda y resulta que estaba cerrada I went to the shop but it was closedy resulta que la llamo y se había olvidado and so I called her, and (it turned out) she'd forgotten all about itD (derivar) resultar EN algo to result IN sth, lead TO sthun incidente que resultó en una crisis internacional an incident which led to o resulted in an international crisisresultar DE algo to be the result OF sthno sé lo que va a resultar de todo esto I don't know what will come of all this, I don't know what the result o outcome of all this will be* * *
resultar ( conjugate resultar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( dar resultado) to work;
2 (+ compl):
me resulta simpático I think he's very nice;
resultó ser un malentendido it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding;
resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned
3 (en 3a pers):
4 ( derivar) resultar EN algo to result in sth, lead to sth
resultar verbo intransitivo
1 (originarse, ser consecuencia) to result, come: de aquel encuentro resultó una larga amistad, that meeting resulted in a lasting friendship
2 (ser, mostrarse) to turn out, work out: no resulta demasiado halagüeño, it isn't very flattering
me resulta más cómodo, it's more convenient for me
resultó ser su mujer, she turned out to be his wife
3 (tener éxito, funcionar) to be successful: tu consejo no resultó, your advice didn't work
4 fam (suceder) resulta que..., the thing is...: y ahora resulta que no quieres hacerlo, and now it turns out that you don't want to do it
' resultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
redundar
- salir
- costar
- dar
- hacer
- según
- sonar
English:
annoyance
- bother
- come out
- emerge
- ensue
- handy
- painful
- prove
- result
- transpire
- turn out
- work out
- agree
- get
- hold
- pay
- show
- unhurt
- work
* * *♦ vi1. [salir] to (turn out to) be;¿cómo resultó? how did it turn out?;resultó un éxito it was a success;el viaje resultó ser una maravilla the journey was wonderful;toda la confusión resultó ser un malentendido all the confusion turned out to be because of a misunderstanding;resultar en [dar como resultado] to result in;resultar herido/muerto to be injured/killed;resultó ileso he was uninjured;nuestro equipo resultó vencedor our team came out on top;su idea no resultó his idea didn't work;intentaré convencerle, pero no creo que resulte I'll try to talk him round, but I don't think it will workde aquella reunión no resultó nada nothing came of that meeting3. [ser] to be;esta oficina resulta demasiado pequeña para tanta gente this office is too small for so many people;resulta sorprendente it's surprising;me resultó imposible terminar antes I was unable to finish earlier;me resulta muy simpática I find her very nice;este tema me está resultando ya aburrido this topic is beginning to bore me;resulta mejor comprar a granel it's better to buy in bulk;resultar útil to be useful;resultó ser mentira it turned out to be a lie♦ v impersonal[suceder]resultó que era un impostor he turned out to be an impostor;ahora resulta que no quiere alquilarlo now it seems that she doesn't want to rent it;al final resultó que tenía razón in the end it turned out that she was right;ahora va a resultar que la culpa es mía so now it's suddenly all going to be my fault;resulta que su marido ha tenido un accidente it seems her husband has had an accident* * *v/i turn out;resultar caro prove expensive, turn out to be expensive;resultar muerto die, be killed;resulta que … it turns out that …* * *resultar vi1) : to work, to work outmi idea no resultó: my idea didn't work out2) : to prove, to turn out to beresultó bien simpático: he turned out to be very nice3)resultar en : to lead to, to result in4)resultar de : to be the result of* * *resultar vb1. (descubrirse) to turn out2. (ser, quedar) to be
См. также в других словарях:
ileso — |ê| adj. 1. Sem lesão. 2. São. 3. Incólume … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
ileso — ileso, sa (Del lat. illaesus). adj. Que no ha recibido lesión o daño … Diccionario de la lengua española
ileso — ► adjetivo Que no ha sufrido lesión o daño: ■ el conductor del autocar resultó ileso del accidente. SINÓNIMO exento incólume indemne intacto sano ANTÓNIMO [lesionado] * * * ileso, a (del lat. «illaesus» … Enciclopedia Universal
ileso — {{#}}{{LM I20956}}{{〓}} {{SynI21492}} {{[}}ileso{{]}}, {{[}}ilesa{{]}} ‹i·le·so, sa› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{♂}}Referido a una persona o a un animal,{{♀}} que no ha sufrido ninguna lesión: • Salió ileso del accidente.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
ileso — sa adj. Que no ha recibido daño … Diccionario Castellano
Salvo — (Del lat. salvus.) ► adjetivo 1 Que ha salido ileso de un peligro: ■ los rehenes han sido puestos en libertad sanos y salvos. SINÓNIMO ileso indemne 2 Que se exceptúa u omite. SINÓNIMO excepto ► adverbio … Enciclopedia Universal
indemne — {{#}}{{LM I21546}}{{〓}} {{SynI22093}} {{[}}indemne{{]}} ‹in·dem·ne› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} Libre de daños o de perjuicios: • Tuvo suerte y salió indemne del accidente.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín indemnis (que no ha sufrido daño).… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
salvo — salvo1, va (Del lat. salvus). 1. adj. Ileso, librado de un peligro. 2. Exceptuado, omitido. 3. f. Saludo, bienvenida. 4. Saludo hecho con armas de fuego. 5. Serie de cañonazos consecutivos y sin bala disparados en señal de honores o saludos … Diccionario de la lengua española
saludable — (adj) (Intermedio) bueno para el funcionamiento correcto del organismo Ejemplos: Su tío vivió unos cien años gracias a sus hábitos saludables. Fumar durante el embarazo no es saludable para el feto. Sinónimos: bueno, fuerte, conveniente,… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
indemne — (Del lat. indemnis.) ► adjetivo Que no ha sufrido daño: ■ el accidente fue muy grave pero ella salió indemne. SINÓNIMO ileso incólume intacto * * * indemne (del lat. «indemnis») adj. Se aplica a lo que no ha sufrido *daño o *perjuicio en ocasión… … Enciclopedia Universal
Pie — (Del lat. pes, pedis.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 ANATOMÍA Parte inferior articulada del extremo de la pierna del hombre que se apoya en el suelo y le permite caminar y mantenerse derecho: ■ el zapato le hace daño en el pie derecho. 2 ZOOLOGÍA… … Enciclopedia Universal