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3 alienado
adj.1 mentally ill, crazy, demented, insane.2 alienated, estranged.f. & m.1 insane person, lunatic.2 alienated person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: alienar.* * *1→ link=alienar alienar► adjetivo1 (loco) insane, deranged► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lunatic* * *alienado, -a1.ADJ (=marginado) alienated; (Psic) insane, mentally ill2.SM / F (=marginado) alienated person; (Psic) mentally ill person* * *I- da adjetivo (Psic, Sociol) alienatedII- da masculino, femenino tb* * *= alienated, estranged.Ex. And just as some adhesives need a catalyst to form a bond, so in ' alienated' modern society, a community information service performs that function by linking needs with resources in the community and alerting the community to unmet needs and lack of resources.Ex. Estranged couples need help in understanding their disappointment and identifying available support.* * *I- da adjetivo (Psic, Sociol) alienatedII- da masculino, femenino tb* * *= alienated, estranged.Ex: And just as some adhesives need a catalyst to form a bond, so in ' alienated' modern society, a community information service performs that function by linking needs with resources in the community and alerting the community to unmet needs and lack of resources.
Ex: Estranged couples need help in understanding their disappointment and identifying available support.* * *masculine, femininealienado mental mentally-ill person* * *
Del verbo alienar: ( conjugate alienar)
alienado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
alienado
alienar
alienado,-a adjetivo
1 (enajenado) insane, deranged
2 Pol alienated
alienar verbo transitivo to alienate
' alienado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alienada
* * *alienado, -a♦ adjinsane♦ nm,finsane person, lunatic* * *I adj alienatedII part → alienar -
4 marginado
adj.outcast, castoff, alienated, on the fringe.f. & m.1 outcast, dropout.2 alienated person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: marginar.* * *1→ link=marginar marginar► adjetivo1 (proyecto) pushed aside, excluded2 (persona) marginalized, alienated► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 social outcast, social misfit\sentirse marginado,-a to feel like an outsider, feel rejected* * *marginado, -a1. ADJ1) (=aislado) marginalized•
estar o quedar marginado de algo — (=aislado) to be alienated from sth; (=excluido) to be excluded from sthestos países han quedado marginados del comercio internacional — these countries have been excluded from international trading
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sentirse marginado — to feel discriminated againstlos agricultores se sienten marginados por la nueva ley — farmers feel discriminated against as a result of the new law
2) (=pobre) deprived2.SM / F [por elección] outsider, drop-out *; [por discriminación] underprivileged person, deprived person* * *I- da adjetivoa) (Sociol) marginalizedb) ( excluido) excludedII- da masculino, femeninolos marginados de nuestra sociedad — the deprived elements o sectors of our society
* * *= disadvantaged, outcast, deprived, cast-off, marginalised [marginalized, -USA].Ex. Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.Ex. This is one of the fundamental reasons why it is so important for publica libraries to become part of the networked society: in order to avoid the creation of a new underclass of Internet outcasts.Ex. The author focuses on the development of parish libraries in deprived parts of inner Chicago.Ex. The son of a salesman actually wrote, `I should imagine that one's fellow workers could be classed as dull, uninteresting cast-offs who have a flair for English'.Ex. The library is located in the marginalized quarter of the city of Guatemala.----* barrio marginado de la ciudad = inner-city area.* comunidad marginada = deprived community.* gente marginada socialmente = socially deprived people.* grupo marginado = deprived group, marginalised group.* marginado de la sociedad = social outcast.* marginados económicamente, los = economically deprived, the.* marginados, los = deprived, the, underserved, the.* marginado social = social outcast.* sector marginado = deprived sector.* servicios bibliotecarios para los marginados = library services to the disadvantaged.* * *I- da adjetivoa) (Sociol) marginalizedb) ( excluido) excludedII- da masculino, femeninolos marginados de nuestra sociedad — the deprived elements o sectors of our society
* * *= disadvantaged, outcast, deprived, cast-off, marginalised [marginalized, -USA].Ex: Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.
Ex: This is one of the fundamental reasons why it is so important for publica libraries to become part of the networked society: in order to avoid the creation of a new underclass of Internet outcasts.Ex: The author focuses on the development of parish libraries in deprived parts of inner Chicago.Ex: The son of a salesman actually wrote, `I should imagine that one's fellow workers could be classed as dull, uninteresting cast-offs who have a flair for English'.Ex: The library is located in the marginalized quarter of the city of Guatemala.* barrio marginado de la ciudad = inner-city area.* comunidad marginada = deprived community.* gente marginada socialmente = socially deprived people.* grupo marginado = deprived group, marginalised group.* marginado de la sociedad = social outcast.* marginados económicamente, los = economically deprived, the.* marginados, los = deprived, the, underserved, the.* marginado social = social outcast.* sector marginado = deprived sector.* servicios bibliotecarios para los marginados = library services to the disadvantaged.* * *alienated, marginalizedse sienten marginados they feel alienated from o marginalized by society, they feel rejected o shunned by societymasculine, femininelos marginados de nuestra sociedad the deprived elements o sectors of our societylos marginados que acudían al refugio the down-and-outs o ( AmE) the derelicts who used to come to the refugedelincuentes, drogadictos y todo tipo de marginados delinquents, drug addicts and all kinds of people who live on the fringes of society o delinquents, drug addicts and all kinds of social misfits* * *
Del verbo marginar: ( conjugate marginar)
marginado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
marginado
marginar
marginado◊ -da adjetivoa) (Sociol) marginalized
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
social outcast
marginar ( conjugate marginar) verbo transitivo ( en la sociedad) to marginalize;
( en un grupo) to ostracize
marginado,-a
I adjetivo marginalized
II sustantivo masculino y femenino dropout
marginar verbo transitivo
1 (a un sector) to marginalize, to reject: nuestra sociedad margina a los ancianos, our society marginalizes the elderly
2 (a una persona) to leave out, ostracize
' marginado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marginada
English:
dropout
- outcast
- reject
- drop
* * *marginado, -a♦ adjexcluded;sentirse marginado to feel excluded;un barrio marginado an area where there is a lot of social exclusion♦ nm,fsocially excluded person;los marginados the socially excluded* * *I adj marginalizedII m, marginada f social outcast;marginados sociales social outcasts, people on the fringes of society* * *marginado, -da adj1) desheredado: outcast, alienated, dispossessed2)clases marginadas : underclassmarginado, -da n: outcast, misfit -
5 alienar
v.1 to derange, to drive mad.2 to alienate.Los tribunales alienaron la propiedad The court alienated the property.La soledad aliena a los sensibles Loneliness alienates sensitive people.3 to dispose of.Las drogas alienan a quienes las usan Drugs alienate those who use them.* * *1 to alienate2 MEDICINA to derange, drive mad1 to become alienated* * *VT = enajenar* * *verbo transitivo (Der, Psic, Sociol) to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise.Ex. That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Ex. This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.----* alienarse = distance.* * *verbo transitivo (Der, Psic, Sociol) to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise.Ex: That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.
Ex: This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.* alienarse = distance.* * *alienar [A1 ]vtB ‹apoyo/simpatía› to alienateC ‹propiedad/derecho› to alienate* * *
alienar verbo transitivo to alienate
' alienar' also found in these entries:
English:
alienate
* * *alienar vt1. [volver loco] to derange, to drive mad2. Filosofía to alienate* * *v/t alienate* * *alienar vtenajenar: to alienate -
6 alienarse
1 to become alienated* * *(v.) = distanceEx. They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.* * *(v.) = distanceEx: They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.
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7 despegarse
1 (separarse) to come unstuck2 figurado (perder afecto) to lose affection (de, for)* * *VPR1) [objeto] to come unstuck2) [persona] to become alienated (de from)* * *(v.) = come + unstuck, come + looseEx. If you are using the patch and it does come unstuck, try to stick it back on in the same area of the body.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *(v.) = come + unstuck, come + looseEx: If you are using the patch and it does come unstuck, try to stick it back on in the same area of the body.
Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *
■despegarse verbo reflexivo
1 (desprenderse) to come unstuck
2 (alejarse, distanciarse) to grow apart: el perro no se despega de ella, the dog doesn't leave her side
' despegarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprenderse
- despegar
English:
peel
- come
- unstuck
* * *vpr1. [etiqueta, pegatina, sello] to come unstuck (de from), to peel off;se me despegó la venda my bandage came undoneno se despegó de su novia ni un minuto he didn't leave his girlfriend's side for a minute;no pudo despegarse de aquel pesado she couldn't get rid of o away from that bore;los ciclistas no consiguen despegarse del pelotón the cyclists can't break away from the pack* * *v/r1 come unstuck (de from), come off (de sth)* * * -
8 enajenar
v.1 to drive mad (volver loco).2 to transfer ownership of, to alienate (law) (propiedad).Enajenar la propiedad Alienate the property.La droga enajena a Ricardo Drugs alienate Richard.3 to derange, to drive mad, to frenzy, to dement.La tristeza enajenó a María Sadness deranged [demented] Mary.4 to enthrall, to carry away.* * *1 (propiedad) to alienate2 figurado (sacar de sí) to drive mad, drive to distraction3 figurado (extasiar) to enrapture1 (desposeerse) to deprive oneself (de, of)2 (apartarse del trato) to become estranged, become alienated3 figurado (enloquecer) to go mad* * *1. VT1) (Jur) [+ propiedad] to alienate, transfer; [+ derechos] to dispose of2) (Psic) [gen] to alienate, estrange; (=enloquecer) to drive mad; (=extasiar) to enrapture, carry away2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der, Fil) to alienate2) ( alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2.enajenarse v pron1) ( volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhinged2) <simpatías/amistad> to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise, estrange (from).Ex. That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Ex. This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.Ex. These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der, Fil) to alienate2) ( alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2.enajenarse v pron1) ( volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhinged2) <simpatías/amistad> to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise, estrange (from).Ex: That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.
Ex: This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.Ex: These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.* * *enajenar [A1 ]vtB1 (alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2 ( Fil) to alienateA (volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhingedB ‹simpatías/amistad› to alienatecon ello me enajeno muchas amistades in doing this I am alienating many of my friends o alienating myself from many of my friends* * *
enajenar verbo transitivo
1 Med (volver loco) to drive insane
2 Jur to transfer
' enajenar' also found in these entries:
English:
alienate
- dispose of
* * *♦ vt1. [volver loco] to drive mad2. [extasiar] to enrapture* * *v/t1 JUR transfer2 ( trastornar) drive insane3:enajenar algo dispose of sth* * *enajenar vt1) : to transfer (property)2) : to alienate3) : to enrapture -
9 marginación
f.1 marginalization, isolation.2 margination.* * *1 (rechazo social) ostracism, marginalization2 (exclusión) exclusion* * *SF1) (=aislamiento) [de persona] alienation; [de grupo] alienation, marginalizationla marginación que sienten los inmigrantes — the alienation o marginalization felt by immigrants
marginación social — (=discriminación) social alienation; (=pobreza) social deprivation
2) (=discriminación) discrimination3) (=población marginada) marginalization* * *a) (Sociol) marginalizationa menudo viven situaciones de verdadera marginación — they often find themselves marginalized o isolated
b) ( exclusión) exclusion* * *= marginalisation [marginalization, -USA], sidelining.Ex. This situation serves to perpetuate the social oppression and marginalisation of such women.Ex. These currents are bringing about the de-centring of ideas about authentic forms of publicness and the sidelining of palpable modern forms of politics.----* marginación social = social exclusion.* * *a) (Sociol) marginalizationa menudo viven situaciones de verdadera marginación — they often find themselves marginalized o isolated
b) ( exclusión) exclusion* * *= marginalisation [marginalization, -USA], sidelining.Ex: This situation serves to perpetuate the social oppression and marginalisation of such women.
Ex: These currents are bringing about the de-centring of ideas about authentic forms of publicness and the sidelining of palpable modern forms of politics.* marginación social = social exclusion.* * *marginalizationel desarraigo y la marginación social alienation and social isolationtemen la marginación a la hora de las negociaciones they are afraid of being frozen out of the negotiationslos minusválidos a menudo viven situaciones de verdadera marginación disabled people often find themselves marginalized o isolated* * *
marginación sustantivo femenino (Sociol) marginalization
marginación f (rechazo) marginalization
' marginación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
segregación
* * *marginación nfexclusion;los inmigrantes sufren marginación immigrants are excluded;un colectivo que vive en la marginación a socially excluded groupmarginación social social exclusion* * *f marginalization* * * -
10 marginar
v.1 to exclude, to make an outcast (person).Ella discrimina a los gordos She discriminates fat people.2 to set aside, to set to one side.3 to marginalize, to place in a position of marginal influence and importance, to marginalise.* * *1 (persona) to leave out, exclude; (grupo social) to ostracize, marginalize2 (asunto) to push aside* * *1. VT1) (=aislar) [+ persona] to alienate; [+ grupo] to marginalize2) (=discriminar)no se marginará a nadie por su ideología — nobody will be discriminated against because of their ideology
3) (=excluir) to push out (de of)exclude (de from)acabaron marginándola del grupo — they ended up pushing her out of the group o excluding her from the group
4) (Tip) [+ texto] to write notes in the margin of; [+ página] to leave margins on2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( en la sociedad) to marginalize; ( en un grupo) to ostracize2) (Impr) < texto> ( anotar) to add marginal notes to; ( fijar márgenes) to set margins2.marginarse v pron* * *= marginalise [marginalize, -USA], sideline.Ex. Since the introduction of information technology and the beginnings of the information explosion in the 1950s, the profession of documentalist has become increasingly marginalised.Ex. Because of the threat of being sidelined if they did not participate, libraries had to form alliances to address issues of access.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( en la sociedad) to marginalize; ( en un grupo) to ostracize2) (Impr) < texto> ( anotar) to add marginal notes to; ( fijar márgenes) to set margins2.marginarse v pron* * *= marginalise [marginalize, -USA], sideline.Ex: Since the introduction of information technology and the beginnings of the information explosion in the 1950s, the profession of documentalist has become increasingly marginalised.
Ex: Because of the threat of being sidelined if they did not participate, libraries had to form alliances to address issues of access.* * *marginar [A1 ]vtA (en la sociedad) to marginalize; (en un grupo) to ostracizela sociedad margina a los expresidiarios society tends to marginalize ex-convictslo han marginado y toman las decisiones sin consultarlo he has been pushed to one side, and they make the decisions without consulting himsus compañeros de clase lo habían marginado his classmates had ostracized o shunned him(fijar márgenes): margínelo con tres centímetros a cada lado set o leave a three-centimeter margin on each sidemarginarse DE algo to cut oneself off FROM sth* * *
marginar ( conjugate marginar) verbo transitivo ( en la sociedad) to marginalize;
( en un grupo) to ostracize
marginar verbo transitivo
1 (a un sector) to marginalize, to reject: nuestra sociedad margina a los ancianos, our society marginalizes the elderly
2 (a una persona) to leave out, ostracize
' marginar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discriminar
- segregar
- arrinconar
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] [discriminar] to exclude;la nueva ley margina a los inmigrantes the new law marginalizes immigrants;sus compañeros lo marginan his colleagues exclude him from the group, his colleagues give him the cold shoulder2. [asunto, diferencias] to set aside, to set to one side* * *v/t marginalize* * *marginar vt: to ostracize, to exclude -
11 enajenarse
1 (desposeerse) to deprive oneself (de, of)2 (apartarse del trato) to become estranged, become alienated3 figurado (enloquecer) to go mad* * *VPR1)enajenarse algo — to deprive o.s. of sth
2)3) (=extasiarse) to be enraptured, be carried away* * *
■enajenarse vr (volverse loco) to go insane o mad
* * *vpr1. [apartarse] to become estranged2. [extasiarse] to get carried away* * *v/r go crazy, lose one’s mind* * *vr1) : to become estranged2) : to go mad -
12 inajenable
adj.inalienable, that cannot be alienated.* * *ADJ1) [billete] non-transferable2) (Jur) inalienable -
13 desapegarse
pron.v.to be alienated from natural affection.* * *1 to become estranged (de, from), distance oneself (de, from)* * *v/r figlose touch, become distanced -
14 alienada
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