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alguien

  • 1 alguien

    pron.
    1 someone, somebody (alguna persona).
    ¿hay alguien ahí? is anyone there?
    se cree alguien she thinks she's somebody (special)
    * * *
    1 (afirmativo) somebody, someone; (interrogativo, negativo) anybody, anyone
    ¿hay alguien? is anyone there?
    ¿conoces a alguien que tenga coche? do you know anyone with a car?
    * * *
    pron.
    1) somebody, someone
    2) anybody, anyone
    * * *
    PRON [gen] somebody, someone; [en frases interrogativas] anybody, anyone

    si viene alguien — if somebody comes, if anybody comes

    ¿viste a alguien? — did you see anybody?

    * * *
    pronombre somebody, someone; (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc) anybody, anyone; ( esperando respuesta afirmativa) somebody, someone

    alguien con experienciasomebody o someone with experience

    ¿ha llamado alguien? — has anybody o anyone called?

    si alguien preguntaraif anybody o anyone should ask

    ¿cómo llegaste? ¿te trajo alguien? — how did you get here? did somebody o someone bring you?

    * * *
    = anybody, anyone, one, somebody, someone.
    Ex. An authority file that is not accessible to anybody is only a limited authority file.
    Ex. Anyone using LC copy and the AACR is well aware of the stimulating challenges provided by superimposed headings.
    Ex. None of these labels is entirely accurate, in that some packages which one would want to include in this category do not match one or other of these labels.
    Ex. I know very little about the cataloging in Germany, and I trust that there is somebody in this audience who knows more than I do.
    Ex. Someone familiar with the terminology of the subject that the index covers will find the index easy to use.
    ----
    * alguien que no es especialista = non-specialist [nonspecialist].
    * casarse con alguien de dinero = marry into + money, marry + a fortune, marry + money.
    * casarse con alguien rico = marry into + money, marry + a fortune, marry + money.
    * estar saliendo con alguien = be in a dating relationship.
    * matar a alguien = take + life.
    * * *
    pronombre somebody, someone; (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc) anybody, anyone; ( esperando respuesta afirmativa) somebody, someone

    alguien con experienciasomebody o someone with experience

    ¿ha llamado alguien? — has anybody o anyone called?

    si alguien preguntaraif anybody o anyone should ask

    ¿cómo llegaste? ¿te trajo alguien? — how did you get here? did somebody o someone bring you?

    * * *
    = anybody, anyone, one, somebody, someone.

    Ex: An authority file that is not accessible to anybody is only a limited authority file.

    Ex: Anyone using LC copy and the AACR is well aware of the stimulating challenges provided by superimposed headings.
    Ex: None of these labels is entirely accurate, in that some packages which one would want to include in this category do not match one or other of these labels.
    Ex: I know very little about the cataloging in Germany, and I trust that there is somebody in this audience who knows more than I do.
    Ex: Someone familiar with the terminology of the subject that the index covers will find the index easy to use.
    * alguien que no es especialista = non-specialist [nonspecialist].
    * casarse con alguien de dinero = marry into + money, marry + a fortune, marry + money.
    * casarse con alguien rico = marry into + money, marry + a fortune, marry + money.
    * estar saliendo con alguien = be in a dating relationship.
    * matar a alguien = take + life.

    * * *
    somebody, someone; (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc) anybody, anyone; (esperando respuesta afirmativa) somebody, someone
    alguien se lo debe haber dicho somebody o someone must have told her
    alguien con experiencia somebody o someone with experience
    ¿ha llamado alguien? has anybody o anyone called?
    si alguien preguntara por qué if anybody o anyone should ask why
    ¿cómo llegaste? ¿te trajo alguien? how did you get here? did somebody o someone bring you?
    * * *

     

    alguien pronombre
    somebody, someone;
    (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc) anybody, anyone;
    ( esperando respuesta afirmativa) somebody, someone;
    alguien con experiencia somebody o someone with experience;

    ¿ha llamado alguien? has anybody o anyone called?;
    si alguien preguntara if anybody o anyone should ask
    alguien pron indef (afirmativo) somebody, someone
    (interrogativo) anybody, anyone: ¿hay alguien ahí?, is anyone there?

    ' alguien' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - abandonar
    - ablandar
    - ablandarse
    - achuchar
    - acoger
    - acreditar
    - adelantar
    - agarrar
    - agradecer
    - aguar
    - albergue
    - animar
    - añorar
    - antecedente
    - aparecer
    - aprecio
    - apretar
    - bailar
    - balanza
    - banda
    - batir
    - batuta
    - braga
    - bronca
    - buenaventura
    - cabal
    - caballo
    - cabeza
    - cable
    - cabronada
    - cagarse
    - calar
    - calco
    - caldo
    - calendario
    - calentar
    - callar
    - calle
    - cama
    - cambiazo
    - caña
    - canela
    - cantar
    - capote
    - cara
    - cargar
    - carrete
    - carta
    - cartilla
    English:
    abuse
    - accommodate
    - account
    - accountable
    - acquaint
    - acquaintance
    - acquit
    - act
    - advantage
    - advice
    - afraid
    - agreement
    - ahead
    - aid
    - alienate
    - allow
    - allowance
    - ally
    - amends
    - amount to
    - anathema
    - angry
    - anybody
    - anyone
    - apologize
    - appeal
    - asinine
    - ask
    - ask about
    - ask after
    - ask for
    - ask in
    - ask out
    - ask round
    - assemble
    - associate
    - at
    - attempt
    - attention
    - audition
    - authorize
    - awe
    - back
    - back up
    - bail out
    - bang
    - barrel
    - beck
    - belief
    - bell
    * * *
    alguien pron
    1. [alguna persona] someone, somebody;
    [en interrogativas] anyone, anybody;
    alguien tiene que habernos oído someone o somebody must have heard us;
    ¿hay alguien ahí? is anyone o anybody there?;
    ¿cómo lo sabes?, ¿te lo ha contado alguien? how do you know, did someone o somebody tell you?;
    si alguien lo quiere, que lo diga if anyone o anybody wants it, they should say so
    2. [persona de importancia] somebody;
    se cree alguien she thinks she's somebody (special);
    algún día llegará a ser alguien she'll be somebody (important) one day
    * * *
    pron
    1 en frases afirmativas somebody, someone;
    en su empresa es alguien he’s a somebody in his company
    2 en frases interrogativas o condicionales anybody, anyone
    * * *
    alguien pron
    : somebody, someone
    * * *
    alguien pron
    1. (en frases afirmativas) someone / somebody
    2. (en frases interrogativas) anyone / anybody
    ¿conoces a alguien que sepa hablar japonés? do you know anyone who speaks Japanese?

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguien

  • 2 alguien

    • anybody
    • anyone
    • someone

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alguien

  • 3 alguien que no es especialista

    (n.) = non-specialist [nonspecialist]
    Ex. However, most emergencies arise from water leakage and much can be done by the non-specialist to alleviate the damage.
    * * *
    (n.) = non-specialist [nonspecialist]

    Ex: However, most emergencies arise from water leakage and much can be done by the non-specialist to alleviate the damage.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguien que no es especialista

  • 4 alguien de cuidado

    • dangerous person

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alguien de cuidado

  • 5 alguien en especial

    • anyone in particular

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alguien en especial

  • 6 alguien en particular

    • anyone in particular

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alguien en particular

  • 7 alguien más

    • anybody else
    • anyone else
    • somebody else

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alguien más

  • 8 alguien semejante

    • somebody similar
    • the life story
    • the likes

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alguien semejante

  • 9 alguien similar

    • somebody similar
    • the life story
    • the likes

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alguien similar

  • 10 alguien agradable

    f. & m.
    someone nice, kick in the pants.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguien agradable

  • 11 alguien especial

    f. & m.
    somebody special, a special somebody.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguien especial

  • 12 alguien igual

    f. & m.
    somebody equal, an equal, one's equal, someone equal.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguien igual

  • 13 alguien más

    pron.
    somebody else, someone else, anyone else, anybody else.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguien más

  • 14 alguien semejante

    pron.
    somebody similar, the like.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguien semejante

  • 15 alguien similar

    pron.
    somebody similar, the like.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguien similar

  • 16 sacar a Alguien de quicio

    familiar to get on somebody's nerves
    * * *
    (v.) = get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty
    Ex. But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
    Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.
    Ex. Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.
    Ex. This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.
    Ex. As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.
    Ex. Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.
    Ex. Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.
    Ex. I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty.
    * * *
    (v.) = get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty

    Ex: But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.

    Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.
    Ex: Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.
    Ex: This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.
    Ex: As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.
    Ex: Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.
    Ex: Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.
    Ex: I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sacar a Alguien de quicio

  • 17 exasperar a Alguien

    (v.) = drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty
    Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.
    Ex. Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.
    Ex. But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
    Ex. This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.
    Ex. As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.
    Ex. Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.
    Ex. Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.
    Ex. I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty.
    * * *
    (v.) = drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty

    Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.

    Ex: Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.
    Ex: But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
    Ex: This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.
    Ex: As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.
    Ex: Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.
    Ex: Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.
    Ex: I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty.

    Spanish-English dictionary > exasperar a Alguien

  • 18 volver a Alguien loco

    (v.) = drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty
    Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.
    Ex. Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.
    Ex. This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.
    Ex. As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.
    Ex. Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.
    Ex. Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.
    Ex. I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty.
    * * *
    (v.) = drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty

    Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.

    Ex: Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.
    Ex: This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.
    Ex: As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.
    Ex: Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.
    Ex: Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.
    Ex: I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty.

    Spanish-English dictionary > volver a Alguien loco

  • 19 encasquetar Algo a Alguien

    (v.) = fob + Algo + off on + Alguien, land + Alguien + with + Nombre, offload + Nombre + onto, fob + Alguien + off with + Algo
    Ex. Most marketing departments are currently handling those functions, but they would like to fob it off on IT.
    Ex. Scotland's local government reorganisation landed her with a regional and district pattern different from the rest of the UK.
    Ex. The booksellers, for their part must not attempt to offload useless stock onto the librarians for financial gain, but must supply the latest material.
    Ex. She complained numerous times, but he fobbed her off with promises that the pay rise/promotion would be given soon.
    * * *
    (v.) = fob + Algo + off on + Alguien, land + Alguien + with + Nombre, offload + Nombre + onto, fob + Alguien + off with + Algo

    Ex: Most marketing departments are currently handling those functions, but they would like to fob it off on IT.

    Ex: Scotland's local government reorganisation landed her with a regional and district pattern different from the rest of the UK.
    Ex: The booksellers, for their part must not attempt to offload useless stock onto the librarians for financial gain, but must supply the latest material.
    Ex: She complained numerous times, but he fobbed her off with promises that the pay rise/promotion would be given soon.

    Spanish-English dictionary > encasquetar Algo a Alguien

  • 20 endilgar Algo a Alguien

    (v.) = land + Alguien + with + Nombre, offload + Nombre + onto, fob + Algo + off on + Alguien, fob + Alguien + off with + Algo
    Ex. Scotland's local government reorganisation landed her with a regional and district pattern different from the rest of the UK.
    Ex. The booksellers, for their part must not attempt to offload useless stock onto the librarians for financial gain, but must supply the latest material.
    Ex. Most marketing departments are currently handling those functions, but they would like to fob it off on IT.
    Ex. She complained numerous times, but he fobbed her off with promises that the pay rise/promotion would be given soon.
    * * *
    (v.) = land + Alguien + with + Nombre, offload + Nombre + onto, fob + Algo + off on + Alguien, fob + Alguien + off with + Algo

    Ex: Scotland's local government reorganisation landed her with a regional and district pattern different from the rest of the UK.

    Ex: The booksellers, for their part must not attempt to offload useless stock onto the librarians for financial gain, but must supply the latest material.
    Ex: Most marketing departments are currently handling those functions, but they would like to fob it off on IT.
    Ex: She complained numerous times, but he fobbed her off with promises that the pay rise/promotion would be given soon.

    Spanish-English dictionary > endilgar Algo a Alguien

См. также в других словарях:

  • alguien — (carece de plural) pronombre indefinido 1. Se refiere, de manera indeterminada, a una o varias personas, sin decir exactamente quiénes son. Va siempre en enunciados afirmativos. Concierta con los adjetivos y verbos como el pronombre él: ¿Vio… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • alguien — Pronombre indefinido que significa ‘alguna persona’: Alguien me dijo que ya no vivías aquí. Solo se usa en esta forma, que gramaticalmente es masculina singular: Alguien desconocido preguntó por ti (no *alguien desconocida). No admite… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • alguien — (Del lat. alĭquem, acus. de alĭquis). 1. pron. indef. Designa persona o personas existentes, sin indicación de género ni de número. Antónimo de nadie y, con menor frecuencia, de ninguno. 2. Significa vagamente persona que no se nombra ni… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • alguien — (Derivado de alguno, influido por quien y nadie.) ► pronombre indefinido 1 Denota a una persona indeterminada: ■ ¿hay alguien que sepa alemán? ANTÓNIMO nadie ► sustantivo masculino 2 coloquial Indica persona de importancia re …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • alguien — {{#}}{{LM A01695}}{{〓}} {{SynA01729}} {{[}}alguien{{]}} ‹al·guien› {{《}}▍ pron.indef.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Designa a una o varias personas, sin decir exactamente quiénes son: • Te ha llamado alguien, pero no ha dicho su nombre. ¿Lo sabe alguien más,… …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • alguien — pronombre alguno, uno. Alguien se aplica solamente a personas; alguno, a personas, animales y cosas. Cuando se refiere a personas, alguno es menos indeterminado que alguien. «Alguien se refiere ilimitadamente a cualquier persona. Alguno se… …   Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • alguien — pron 1 Quien sea, una o cualquier persona: Llama a alguien para que nos ayude , Alguien vino a buscarte 2 Ser alguien Ser una persona importante: Juan quiere llegar a ser alguien …   Español en México

  • alguien — (pron) (Básico) denota a una o varias personas indeterminadas Ejemplos: ¿Alguien sabe dónde está Chencho? Espero que alguien me ayude. Sinónimos: alguno …   Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate

  • Alguien que me quiera — Título Alguien que me quiera Género Comedia Creado por Adrián Suar Reparto Osvaldo Laport Andrea Del Boca Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Susú Pecoraro Viviana Saccone Luisana Lopilato …   Wikipedia Español

  • Alguien más — «Alguien Más» Sencillo de Belinda del álbum Utopía Publicación Septiembre del 2007[1] Formato Descarga digital, promo …   Wikipedia Español

  • Alguien a quien querer — Género Reality Show Concurso Presentado por Lola Cordero País de origen …   Wikipedia Español

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