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1 alegremente
adv.1 happily, joyfully.2 gladly, happily, merrily, cheerfully.* * *► adverbio1 (con alegría) happily, cheerfully2 (frívolamente) gaily* * *adv.cheerfully, happily* * *ADV1) (=felizmente) happily, cheerfully2) (=irresponsablemente) gaily* * *a) ( con alegría) cheerfully, happilyb) ( con ligereza) blithely, gaily* * *= cheerfully, merrily, perkily, lightheartedly, joyously, gaily.Ex. 'Good morning,' he said cheerfully as he picked up the receiver.Ex. Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.Ex. 'Have a minute, Drew?' the selectman asked, perkily.Ex. Publishers claim the book is based on valid sources and portrays blacks positively but lightheartedly.Ex. Wine lovers around the world have joyously adopted the British slang word 'plonk' to describe poor, cheap wine.Ex. See the flamboyantly costumed Rickshaw pullers and their gaily decorated carts = Vea los carritos decorados vistosamente y tirados por hombres vestidos ostentosamente.* * *a) ( con alegría) cheerfully, happilyb) ( con ligereza) blithely, gaily* * *= cheerfully, merrily, perkily, lightheartedly, joyously, gaily.Ex: 'Good morning,' he said cheerfully as he picked up the receiver.
Ex: Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.Ex: 'Have a minute, Drew?' the selectman asked, perkily.Ex: Publishers claim the book is based on valid sources and portrays blacks positively but lightheartedly.Ex: Wine lovers around the world have joyously adopted the British slang word 'plonk' to describe poor, cheap wine.Ex: See the flamboyantly costumed Rickshaw pullers and their gaily decorated carts = Vea los carritos decorados vistosamente y tirados por hombres vestidos ostentosamente.* * *1 (con alegría) cheerfully, happily2 (con ligereza) blithely, gaily* * *alegremente adv1. [con alegría] happily, joyfully2. [irreflexivamente] blithely* * *alegremente adv: happily, cheerfully* * *alegremente adv cheerfully / happily / joyfully -
2 alegremente
• blithely• cheerfully• cheerily• gaily• gleeful• gleet• good humor• good humour• happening• happiness• joyfully• joyously• lightheartedly• merrily -
3 alegremente optimista
adj.very optimistic, sanguine. -
4 cantar alegremente
• sing along -
5 reírse alegremente de
• express with a gleeful chuckle -
6 cantar alegremente
v.1 to sing along.2 to sing merrily to, to lilt. -
7 danzar alegremente
v.to dance in a lively manner, to caper, to prance. -
8 irrumpir alegremente
v.to bounce in. -
9 bullir
v.1 to boil.El agua bulle alegremente en la olla Water boils merrily in the pot.2 to bustle.bullir de to seethe withla calle bullía de gente the street was swarming with people3 to mill, to whirl.Las corrientes bullen en el mar Currents mill=whirl in the sea.* * *1 (líquido - hervir) to boil; (- agitarse) to bubble up; (mar) to seethe; (calle etc) to swarm with, seethe with2 (insectos) to swarm; (gente) to bustle about* * *verb* * *1. VI1) [agua] (=hervir) to boil; (=agitarse) to bubble (up)sangre 2)2) (=moverse) to move, stirno bullía — he didn't move, he never stirred
3) [insectos] to swarm2.VT to move, stir3.See:* * *verbo intransitivola calle bullía de gente — the street was teeming o swarming with people
el lugar bullía de actividad — the place was a hive of activity
* * *= buzz with.Ex. The entire USA has begun to buzz with discusions on making this way of doing business the rule rather than the exception of 21st century life.----* bullir de actividad = be a hive of activity.* * *verbo intransitivola calle bullía de gente — the street was teeming o swarming with people
el lugar bullía de actividad — the place was a hive of activity
* * *= buzz with.Ex: The entire USA has begun to buzz with discusions on making this way of doing business the rule rather than the exception of 21st century life.
* bullir de actividad = be a hive of activity.* * *bullir [I9 ]vime bulle la sangre (en las venas) cuando oigo esas cosas it makes my blood boil when I hear things like thatlas ideas bullían en su mente his mind was bubbling (over) with ideasuna nube de abejas bullía alrededor del panal a cloud of bees swarmed around the honey combla calle bullía de gente the street was teeming o swarming with peopleel lugar bullía de actividad the place was a hive of activity* * *
bullir ( conjugate bullir) verbo intransitivo:◊ la calle bullía de gente the street was teeming o swarming with people;
el lugar bullía de actividad the place was a hive of activity
bullir verbo intransitivo
1 (un líquido) to boil, bubble (up)
2 (hormiguear) to bustle
' bullir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pulular
English:
seethe
- bubble
- bustle
* * *bullir vi1. [hervir] to boil;[burbujear] to bubble;me bulle la sangre cuando veo injusticias así it makes my blood boil to see injustices like that2. [multitud] to bustle;[ratas, hormigas] to swarm; [mar] to boil;la calle bullía de gente the street was swarming with people;los pasillos bullían de actividad the corridors were a hive of activity3. [surgir] to bubble up;le bullían muchas ideas en la cabeza her head was bubbling over with ideas* * *v/i fig1 de sangre boil* * *bullir {38} vi1) hervir: to boil2) moverse: to stir, to bustle about -
10 felizmente
adv.happily, fortunately, luckily, felicitously.* * *► adverbio1 (con felicidad) happily2 (por suerte) fortunately* * *ADV1) [con felicidad] happily2) (=afortunadamente) luckily, fortunately* * *a) (indep) ( afortunadamente) luckily, fortunatelyb) ( con felicidad) happily* * *= contentedly, happily.Ex. Like all narrow-minded people, he dwelt contentedly in the absolute belief of being right.Ex. The value of reading good novels was easily explained as helping the working class to rub shoulders with the best of English manners and thought and encouraging them to pass their time happily and harmlessly.----* vivir felizmente = live + happily.* * *a) (indep) ( afortunadamente) luckily, fortunatelyb) ( con felicidad) happily* * *= contentedly, happily.Ex: Like all narrow-minded people, he dwelt contentedly in the absolute belief of being right.
Ex: The value of reading good novels was easily explained as helping the working class to rub shoulders with the best of English manners and thought and encouraging them to pass their time happily and harmlessly.* vivir felizmente = live + happily.* * *1 ( indep) (afortunadamente) luckily, fortunatelyfelizmente, no había nadie en la casa luckily o fortunately, there was no one in the house2 (con felicidad) happilytiene a todas las hijas felizmente casadas all her daughters are happily married* * *
felizmente adverbio
1 (por suerte) luckily
2 (con alegría) happily
' felizmente' also found in these entries:
English:
atop
- deal with
- happily
* * *felizmente adv1. [alegremente] happily;todo acabó felizmente it all o everything ended happily;está felizmente casada con cuatro niños she's happily married with four children2. [afortunadamente] fortunately, luckily;felizmente, una ambulancia pasaba por el lugar de los hechos fortunately, an ambulance was just passing the scene* * *felizmente adv1) : happily2) : fortunately, luckily* * *felizmente adv happily -
11 festejar
v.1 to celebrate.María festejó su aniversario Mary celebrated her Maryiversary.María festejó alegremente Mary celebrated merrily.2 to entertain.3 to give a party to, to feast, to fete.María festejó a su hijo Mary gave a party to her son.* * *1 (celebrar) to celebrate2 (agasajar) to wine and dine, entertain■ festejaron al campeón en su pueblo natal the champion was given a very warm welcome in his home town3 (cortejar) to court, woo* * *verb1) to feast2) celebrate* * *VT1) [+ persona] to wine and dine, entertain2) (=celebrar) to celebrate3) † (=cortejar) to woo, court4) Méx * (=azotar) to thrash* * *verbo transitivoa) <chiste/gracia> to laugh atb) ( agasajar) to wine and dine, fête, entertainc) (AmL) ( celebrar) to celebrated) (ant) ( cortejar) to court (dated), to woo (dated or liter)* * *= celebrate, pull out + the corks, party.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex. Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.Ex. A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* * *verbo transitivoa) <chiste/gracia> to laugh atb) ( agasajar) to wine and dine, fête, entertainc) (AmL) ( celebrar) to celebrated) (ant) ( cortejar) to court (dated), to woo (dated or liter)* * *= celebrate, pull out + the corks, party.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.
Ex: Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.Ex: A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* * *festejar [A1 ]vt1 ‹chiste/gracia› to laugh at2 (agasajar) to wine and dine, fête, entertain3 ( AmL) (celebrar) to celebratele festejaron el cumpleaños en el club they celebrated her birthday at the club* * *
festejar ( conjugate festejar) verbo transitivo (AmL) ( celebrar) to celebrate
festejar verbo transitivo to celebrate
' festejar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
celebrar
English:
celebrate
- feast
* * *♦ vt1. [celebrar] to celebrate;festejó su cumpleaños con los amigos she celebrated her birthday with her friends2. [agasajar] to fête;la ciudad festejó a los campeones the champions were fêted by the town♦ See also the pronominal verb festejarse* * *v/t1 persona wine and dine2 L.Am.celebrate* * *festejar vt1) celebrar: to celebrate2) agasajar: to entertain, to wine and dine -
12 retozar
v.to gambol, to frolic (niños, cachorros).* * *1 to frolic, gambol* * *VI to romp, frolic, frisk about* * ** * *= romp, frolic, kick up + Posesivo + heels, horse around/about, disport + Reflexivo.Ex. The author recommends an approach to reading a poem that treats the poem as an expansive space in which to romp and play, to explore and travel.Ex. A major problem, however, is the author's pervasive use of jargon and his failure to recognize how such language might distance the text from the filth in which it wants to frolic.Ex. The country's economy is about to crash and the finance minister is kicking up his heels in one of the most expensive cities in the world.Ex. Angus has a lot of energy -- he is always horsing around with his foster brothers and sister.Ex. In all three novels, a lovestricken swain believes that he is disporting himself with the handsome object of his affections, when actually he lies abed with the grotesquely ugly maidservant of his mistress.* * ** * *= romp, frolic, kick up + Posesivo + heels, horse around/about, disport + Reflexivo.Ex: The author recommends an approach to reading a poem that treats the poem as an expansive space in which to romp and play, to explore and travel.
Ex: A major problem, however, is the author's pervasive use of jargon and his failure to recognize how such language might distance the text from the filth in which it wants to frolic.Ex: The country's economy is about to crash and the finance minister is kicking up his heels in one of the most expensive cities in the world.Ex: Angus has a lot of energy -- he is always horsing around with his foster brothers and sister.Ex: In all three novels, a lovestricken swain believes that he is disporting himself with the handsome object of his affections, when actually he lies abed with the grotesquely ugly maidservant of his mistress.* * *retozar [A4 ]vi( liter)1 «corderos» to gambol, frolic2 «niños» to frolic, gambol ( liter)* * *
retozar verbo intransitivo
1 (jugar alegremente) to frolic, gambol: los niños retozan en el jardín, the children are frolicking in the yard
2 (juguetear amorosamente una pareja) Juan y María retozaban en el parque, Juan and María smooched in the park
' retozar' also found in these entries:
English:
cavort
- frolic
- rollick
- gambol
- romp
* * *retozar vi1. [niños, cachorros] to gambol, to frolic2. [amantes] to romp about* * *v/i frolic, romp* * *retozar {21} vi: to frolic, to romp -
13 castañetear
v.1 to chatter, to chatter the teeth.Ricardo castañeteaba de frío Richard chattered with cold.2 to play the castanets, to play castanets.La bailaora castañeteaba alegremente The flamenco dancer played castanets...* * *1 (tocar castañuelas) to play castanets1 (dientes) to chatter2 (los dedos) to snap one's fingers* * *1. VT1) [+ dedos] to snap2) (Mús) to play on the castanets2. VI1) (=sonar) [dedos] to snap, click; [dientes] to chatter; [huesos] to crack2) (Mús) to play the castanets* * *verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc)* * *verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc)* * *castañetear [A1 ]vi(+ me/te/le etc):me castañetean los dientes my teeth are chattering* * *
castañetear ( conjugate castañetear) verbo intransitivo:
castañetear vi (los dientes) to chatter
' castañetear' also found in these entries:
English:
chatter
* * *castañetear vi[dientes] to chatter;me castañetean las rodillas my knees are knocking* * *II v/t:castañetear los dedos snap one’s fingers* * *castañetear vi: to chatter (of teeth)* * *castañetear vb to chatter -
14 palmear
v.1 to applaud, to clap.2 to slap, to pat (espalda, hombro).3 to clap out.Ella palmeaba el ritmo alegremente She was merrily clapping out the rythm..* * *1 to clap* * *1.VT LAm [+ perro etc] to pat2.VI to clap* * *verbo transitivo to slap... on the back* * *verbo transitivo to slap... on the back* * *palmear [A1 ]vtto slap … on the back* * *♦ vt1. [aplaudir] to applaud2. [espalda, hombro] [suavemente] to pat;[con más fuerza] to slap3. [en baloncesto] to tip in♦ vi1. [aplaudir] to clap, to applaud2. [en baloncesto] to tip in* * *I v/i clapII v/t1 hombro slap2 en baloncesto tip in* * *palmear vt: to slap on the backpalmear vi: to clap, to applaud
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