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1 alucinar
v.1 to hallucinate (medicine).2 to hypnotize, to captivate.3 to daunt, to bewilder, to freak, to freak out.* * *1 (producir sensaciones) to hallucinate2 figurado (cautivar) to fascinate, amaze, astound, flip out, stun1 argot to be amazed, be gobsmacked■ ¡alucinas! you're out of your mind!, you're crazy!* * *1. VT1) (=engañar) to delude, deceive2) Esp* (=fascinar)2. VI1) (=padecer alucinaciones) to hallucinate2) Esp* (=delirar)¡tú alucinas! — you're seeing things!
¡este tío alucina! — this guy must be joking! *
3.See:* * *verbo intransitivo enfermo/drogadicto to hallucinate* * *= hallucinate, blow + Posesivo + mind, freak out, flip out, be flabbergasted, be speechless, be gobsmacked.Ex. As Gately wonders if he is dreaming or hallucinating, a series of words and phrases bombard his consciousness.Ex. This is a book that treats its audience with respect while blowing their mind.Ex. A boy on trial in the shooting death of his principal told investigators that he 'just freaked out' and pulled the trigger three times.Ex. And this is coming from someone who had to be restrained in school after flipping out and kicking a bubbler.Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex. Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *verbo intransitivo enfermo/drogadicto to hallucinate* * *= hallucinate, blow + Posesivo + mind, freak out, flip out, be flabbergasted, be speechless, be gobsmacked.Ex: As Gately wonders if he is dreaming or hallucinating, a series of words and phrases bombard his consciousness.
Ex: This is a book that treats its audience with respect while blowing their mind.Ex: A boy on trial in the shooting death of his principal told investigators that he 'just freaked out' and pulled the trigger three times.Ex: And this is coming from someone who had to be restrained in school after flipping out and kicking a bubbler.Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *alucinar [A1 ]vi1 «enfermo/drogadicto» to hallucinate2■ alucinarvtsi quieres alucinarla, ponte ese sombrero if you really want to freak her out, put that hat on ( colloq)* * *
alucinar ( conjugate alucinar) verbo intransitivo
to hallucinate
alucinar
I verbo transitivo to hallucinate
fig (maravillar) to fascinate
II vi argot to be amazed, be spaced out
' alucinar' also found in these entries:
English:
hallucinate
- freak
* * *♦ vi1. [tener alucinaciones] to hallucinate¡yo alucino! I can't believe it!;yo alucino con tu hermano [con enfado, admiración] that brother of yours is incredible;alucinó con todos los regalos que le hicieron he was bowled over by all the presents they gave him♦ vtFam1. [seducir] to hypnotize, to captivate* * *I v/i hallucinateII v/t famamaze* * *alucinar vi: to hallucinate* * *alucinar vb1. (sorprenderse) to be amazed2. (estar loco por) to be crazy about -
2 alucinar
aluθi'narv2) ( engañar) blenden, täuschen3) (fig) erstaunenverbo intransitivo1. [desvariar] halluzinieren2. (familiar) [soñar] spinnen————————verbo transitivo(familiar & figurado) [seducir] mitreißenalucinaralucinar [aluθi'nar]num1num (hablando) halluzinieren; ¡tú alucinas! (figurativo) red doch kein Unsinn!; alucinar en colores (argot) total ausflippennum2num (quedar fascinado) verblüfft sein; aluciné con sus conocimientos de chino ich war baff über seine/ihre Chinesischkenntnissenum2num (entusiasmar) begeistern -
3 alucinar
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4 alucinar
гл.1) общ. @одурманить, вводить в заблуждение, одурманивать2) разг. умасливать, умаслить -
5 alucinar
vt ↑потрясти́ кого; чьё-л воображе́ние; ошеломи́ть; ослепи́ть; оглуши́ть -
6 alucinar
• be delirious• Halloween• hallucinating• rave -
7 alucinar
• oklamat• omámit• ošálit• podvést• zaslepit* * *• svést k omylu• vyvolat halucinace• způsobit halucinace -
8 alucinar
1. tr 1) очаровам, заслепявам; 2) халюцинирам; 2. prnl 1) обърквам се, бълнувам (и като intr); 2) заслепен съм от нещо. -
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10 alucinar
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11 alucinar en colores
alucinar en colores(argot) total ausflippen -
12 alucinar por un tubo
argot to flip, freak out -
13 alucinado
f. & m.lunatic.past part.past participle of spanish verb: alucinar.* * *1→ link=alucinar alucinar► adjetivo1 argot amazed, stunned, gobsmacked* * *ADJ1) (=trastornado) suffering hallucinations2) * (=fascinado) gobsmacked ** * *- da adjetivo (fam)* * *= gobsmacked.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.* * *- da adjetivo (fam)* * *= gobsmacked.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
* * *alucinado -da( fam):dejó a todos alucinados con su teoría she stunned everyone with her theory* * *
Del verbo alucinar: ( conjugate alucinar)
alucinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
alucinado
alucinar
alucinado◊ -da adjetivo (fam): los dejó a todos alucinados she left everybody stunned
alucinar ( conjugate alucinar) verbo intransitivo
to hallucinate
alucinado,-a
I adj fam (sorprendido) stunned
II m,f fam (de ideas insólitas) eccentric, visionary
alucinar
I verbo transitivo to hallucinate
fig (maravillar) to fascinate
II vi argot to be amazed, be spaced out
' alucinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alucinada
* * *alucinado, -a adj1. [con alucinaciones] hallucinatingestamos alucinados con la casa que se ha comprado we can't believe the house she's bought* * *adj famblown away pop, Br tbgobsmacked fam -
14 одурманивать
несов.atontar vt, dejar estupefacto, pasmar vt; alucinar vt, embriagar vt ( опьянять) -
15 одурманить
сов., вин. п.atontar vt, dejar estupefacto, pasmar vt; alucinar vt, embriagar vt ( опьянять) -
16 умасливать
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17 умаслить
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18 acojonar
verbo transitivo1. (vulgar) [asustar] einschüchtern2. (vulgar) [impresionar] baff machen————————verbo intransitivo(vulgar) [asustar]————————acojonarse verbo pronominalacojonaracojonar [akoxo'nar]num1num (asustarse) Schiss kriegen familiar; (acobardarse) sich einschüchtern lassen; no acojonarse sich nicht ins Bockshorn jagen lassen familiar -
19 cegar
θe'ɡ̱arv irr1) blendenEl sol le cegó la vista. — Die Sonne blendete ihn.
2) ( perder la vista) erblindenverbo transitivo1. [dejar ciego, ofuscar] blenden2. [tapar] zuschütten————————verbo intransitivo————————cegarse verbo pronominal1. [deslumbrarse] geblendet werden2. (figurado) [ofuscarse] blind werdencegarcegar [θe'γar]erblindennum2num (alucinar) verblüffen■ cegarsenum1num (ofuscarse) blind sein [de/por vor+dativo] geblendet sein [de/por von+dativo]; cegarse de ira blind vor Wut seinnum2num (tubo) (sich) verstopfen -
20 argot
m.1 slang.2 argot, jargon, slang, slang used in a specific field or by a specific group.* * *1 (popular) slang2 (técnico) jargon* * *[ar'ɡo]SM (pl argots) slang* * ** * *= slang, argot, slang word, cant, lingo.Ex. Some specialized dictionaries cover acronyms, usage, pronunciation, spelling, etymology, slang, rhymes, and so on.Ex. To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.Ex. Wine lovers around the world have joyously adopted the British slang word 'plonk' to describe poor, cheap wine.Ex. This essay traces the changing status of cant and vulgar languages in eighteenth-century Britain.Ex. Every profession has its lingo, that is to say its list of frequently used terms familiar to practitioners of that profession.----* argot de los cacos = thieves' cant.* argot de los ladrones = thieves' cant.* argot secreto de los cacos = thieves' cant.* llena de argot = slangy.* * ** * *= slang, argot, slang word, cant, lingo.Ex: Some specialized dictionaries cover acronyms, usage, pronunciation, spelling, etymology, slang, rhymes, and so on.
Ex: To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.Ex: Wine lovers around the world have joyously adopted the British slang word 'plonk' to describe poor, cheap wine.Ex: This essay traces the changing status of cant and vulgar languages in eighteenth-century Britain.Ex: Every profession has its lingo, that is to say its list of frequently used terms familiar to practitioners of that profession.* argot de los cacos = thieves' cant.* argot de los ladrones = thieves' cant.* argot secreto de los cacos = thieves' cant.* llena de argot = slangy.* * *(pl - gots)slangel argot estudiantil student slang* * *
argot sustantivo masculino (pl
argot m (de un grupo social) slang
(de un grupo profesional) jargon
' argot' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alucinar
- alucinante
- anfetamina
- basca
- caballo
- camella
- camello
- cantar
- canuto
- china
- chocolate
- chupa
- chutarse
- chute
- ciega
- ciego
- coca
- colega
- colgada
- colgado
- colocar
- colocarse
- costo
- enganchada
- enganchado
- enrollarse
- esnifar
- forzuda
- forzudo
- goma
- guiri
- hierba
- jerga
- kilo
- lechera
- macarra
- madero
- mangar
- maría
- molar
- mona
- mono
- mujer
- nieve
- picarse
- porro
- privar
- rajar
- talego
- telefonear
English:
beak
- bleeding
- bog
- bomb
- bonkers
- bop
- bozo
- bread
- bust
- buy
- buzz off
- clap
- cock up
- cold turkey
- come
- con
- cookie
- croak
- curtain
- do in
- dope
- dough
- drag
- dude
- dyke
- fairy
- fix
- flaky
- flash
- flog
- flophouse
- funky
- grand
- grass
- groovy
- grope
- grub
- grunge
- gut
- hash
- heavy
- high
- hole
- hooked
- hop
- horny
- hot air
- hot water
- in-your-face
- inside
* * *1. [popular] slang2. [técnico] jargon* * *m slang* * *argot nm: slang* * *argot n1. (coloquial) slang2. (profesional) jargon
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См. также в других словарях:
alucinar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: alucinar alucinando alucinado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. alucino alucinas alucina alucinamos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
alucinar — v. tr. 1. Causar alucinação a. 2. Desvairar. 3. Apaixonar. 4. Fazer cair em ilusão. • v. pron. 5. Perder a razão. 6. Desorientar se. ‣ Etimologia: latim alucinor, ari, errar, enganar se, sonhar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
alucinar — verbo intransitivo 1. Sufrir (una persona) alucinaciones: Ana alucinó por el medicamento que le suministraron. verbo transitivo,intr. 1. Producir (una enfermedad o una sustancia) … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
alucinar — (Del lat. allucināri). 1. tr. Ofuscar, seducir o engañar haciendo que se tome una cosa por otra. 2. Sorprender, asombrar, deslumbrar. U. t. c. intr. y c. prnl.) 3. coloq. Arg. En lenguaje estudiantil, desear vehementemente. Aluciné que iba al… … Diccionario de la lengua española
alucinar — {{#}}{{LM A01931}}{{〓}} {{ConjA01931}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA01978}} {{[}}alucinar{{]}} ‹a·lu·ci·nar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Padecer alucinaciones: • La droga te hace alucinar y perder el control de ti mismo.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Sorprender,… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
alucinar — (Del lat. alucinari.) ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo/ pronominal 1 Causar una cosa una sensación ilusoria a una persona: ■ se alucinó con aquella potente luz. ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo 2 Sorprender, asombrar: ■ me alucina su entereza.… … Enciclopedia Universal
alucinar — v. asombrar, impresionar, sorprender. ❙ «No llegó a asegurar que alucina de alegría.» Fernando Lázaro Carreter, El dardo en la palabra. ❙ «Me alucina la manera de tomarnos a coña la época que nos ha tocado vivir, (a coña pero dando caña, eso… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
alucinar — v intr (Se conjuga como amar) Percibir como real algo que es imaginario: Cuando bebe mucho alucina … Español en México
alucinar — fantasear; fascinarse; gustar mucho de algo; concentrarse en algo; dedicarse excesivamente a algo; cf. irse en volada, volarse, alucinante; yo alucino con las películas de ciencia ficción; me encanta especular sobre el universo y el ser humano en … Diccionario de chileno actual
alucinar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ delirar, desvariar, confundir, cegar, deslumbrar, embeber, embelesar, fascinar, ofuscar, embaucar, transportar, seducir, engañar Antónimos: ■ serenar, aclarar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
alucinar — transitivo y pronominal 1) ofuscar, confundir, obcecar, turbar, desconcertar. 2) cautivar, atraer, ilusionar, seducir, deslumbrar, cegar, engañar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos