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1 baldío
adj.1 uncultivated, untilled, wasted.2 useless, fruitless, vain.m.waste land, uncultivated land.* * *► adjetivo1 (tierra - sin cultivar) uncultivated; (- estéril) barren2 (vano) vain, useless1 wasteland————————1 wasteland* * *1. ADJ1) (=sin cultivos) [campo] fallow, uncultivated; [terreno] waste2) (=inútil) vain, useless3) (=ocioso) lazy, idle2.SM (Agr) (=campo sin cultivos) uncultivated land, fallow land; (=solar) wasteland* * *I- día adjetivoa) ( sin cultivar)b) < esfuerzo> vain, uselessIIa) ( terreno sin cultivar) area of waste landb) (Bol, Méx, RPl) ( solar) piece o plot of land, vacant lot (AmE)* * *I- día adjetivoa) ( sin cultivar)b) < esfuerzo> vain, uselessIIa) ( terreno sin cultivar) area of waste landb) (Bol, Méx, RPl) ( solar) piece o plot of land, vacant lot (AmE)* * *baldío11 = barren.Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.
* caer en terreno baldío = fall on + barren ground, fall on + fallow ground.* tierra baldía = wasteland, moor, barren land.baldío22 = vain [vainer -comp., vainest -sup.], useless.Ex: Some users hope that market forces will force some of the smaller hosts out of the marketplace, but with cheaper telecommunications and computing technology this seems something of a vain hope.
Ex: Numerous titles which have to be entered under the title, as you prescribed are completely useless.* * *1(sin cultivar): terreno baldío area of waste ground o waste land2 ‹esfuerzo› vain, uselesscualquier otro camino resultaría baldío any other way would be pointless1 (terreno sin cultivar) area of waste land o waste ground* * *
baldío 1◊ - día adjetivoa) ( sin cultivar):
baldío 2 sustantivo masculino
' baldío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corralón
English:
barren
- waste
* * *baldío, -a♦ adj1. [sin cultivar] uncultivated;[no cultivable] barren;un terreno baldío an area of wasteland2. [inútil] fruitless;sus esfuerzos resultaron baldíos her efforts came to nothing♦ nm1. [terreno sin cultivar] uncultivated land2. Méx, RP [solar] vacant lot* * *I adj terreno uncultivated; figuselessII m uncultivated land* * *1) : fallow, uncultivated2) : useless, vainbaldío nm1) : wasteland -
2 descampado
adj.cloudless, clear.m.1 open country.juegan al fútbol en un descampado they play football on an area of waste ground2 open space, piece of empty ground.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descampar.* * *► adjetivo1 open1 open space, open field\al/en descampado in the open country————————1 open space, open field* * *SM open space, area of empty ground* * *a) ( terreno) area o piece of open ground o landb)al descampado — (AmS) < dormir> in the open (air)
* * *= waste piece of land, piece of wasteland, waste ground, piece of open ground.Ex. Just outside the town lies a waste piece of land now used as a drying ground for linen and as a playground by the small fry of the neighbourhood.Ex. People grow food in allotments and on high-rise rooftops, on river banks and roadside verges, in parks and market gardens and any piece of wasteland they can find.Ex. Police are investigating the discovery of a man's body on waste ground behind a supermarket.Ex. It may have been the only piece of open ground in the area at that time large enough for the battle.* * *a) ( terreno) area o piece of open ground o landb)al descampado — (AmS) < dormir> in the open (air)
* * *= waste piece of land, piece of wasteland, waste ground, piece of open ground.Ex: Just outside the town lies a waste piece of land now used as a drying ground for linen and as a playground by the small fry of the neighbourhood.
Ex: People grow food in allotments and on high-rise rooftops, on river banks and roadside verges, in parks and market gardens and any piece of wasteland they can find.Ex: Police are investigating the discovery of a man's body on waste ground behind a supermarket.Ex: It may have been the only piece of open ground in the area at that time large enough for the battle.* * *1 (terreno) area o piece of open ground o landen un descampado cerca del río on a piece o an area of open ground o land near the river, on some open ground o land near the river2al descampado ( AmS); ‹dormir› in the open, in the open air* * *
descampado sustantivo masculino
b)
descampado sustantivo masculino waste ground
* * *descampado nmpiece of open ground;juegan al fútbol en un descampado they play football on an area o a patch of waste ground* * *m open ground* * *descampado n area of open ground -
3 potrero
m.1 field, pasture. ( Latin American Spanish)2 stable.* * *1 (lugar) paddock* * *1. SM LAm1) (=pasto) pasture; (=cercado) paddock2) (=finca) [de ganado] cattle ranch; [de cría] stud farm3) Cono Sur (=parque) playground4) Méx (=llanura) open grassland2.ADJ ** (=afortunado) lucky, jammy ** * *a) (AmL) ( terreno cercado) field; ( para pastar) pastureb) (Chi) ( terreno baldío) area of waste ground o land, vacant lot (AmE)* * *a) (AmL) ( terreno cercado) field; ( para pastar) pastureb) (Chi) ( terreno baldío) area of waste ground o land, vacant lot (AmE)* * ** * *
potrero sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( terreno cercado) field;
( para pastar) pasture
* * *potrero nmAm field, pasture* * *m L.Am.pasture* * *potrero nm1) : field, pasture2) : cattle ranch -
4 páramo
m.high plateau, bleak upland, bare land, moor.* * *1 moor* * *SM1) (=brezal) bleak plateau, high moor2) (=descampado) waste land* * *masculino high plateau, bleak upland o moor* * *= wilderness, wasteland, moor.Ex. The town of Wexler was hacked out of the wilderness, and for many years it stood alone in the forest, a halting place in the long stagecoach journey from eastern localities to the unknown West.Ex. Eliot somehow suggests that a mix of blood and electricity might yet redeem the petty materialism of the modern world that he had previously seen only as a wasteland.Ex. The emperor moth is a European moth that lives in moors.* * *masculino high plateau, bleak upland o moor* * *= wilderness, wasteland, moor.Ex: The town of Wexler was hacked out of the wilderness, and for many years it stood alone in the forest, a halting place in the long stagecoach journey from eastern localities to the unknown West.
Ex: Eliot somehow suggests that a mix of blood and electricity might yet redeem the petty materialism of the modern world that he had previously seen only as a wasteland.Ex: The emperor moth is a European moth that lives in moors.* * *high plateau, bleak upland o moor* * *
páramo sustantivo masculino
high plateau, bleak upland o moor
páramo sustantivo masculino moor
' páramo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
odisea
- puna
English:
moor
- moorland
- waste
- wilderness
* * *páramo nm1. [terreno yermo] highland, upland area;los páramos the highlands2. [lugar solitario] wilderness4. Col, Ven [cordillera] Andean highlands* * *m upland moor* * *páramo nm: barren plateau, moor* * *páramo n moor -
5 arrasar
v.1 to destroy, to devastate.2 to ravage, to destroy, to wipe out, to demolish.Los soldados arrasaron el pueblo The soldiers ravaged the town.3 to raze, to level with ground, to devastate, to lay flat.Los tractores arrasaron la tierra The tractors razed the land.* * *1 (destruir) to raze, destroy2 (allanar) to level, smooth1 (disco, libro, película) to be a smash hit, sweep the board; (deportista) to sweep to victory\arrasar con (gen) to sweep away 2 (comer) to polish off 3 (destrozar) to destroy 4 (robar) to get away with, make off with* * *verb1) to level2) raze3) sweep the board, be a runaway success* * *1. VT1) (=nivelar) to level; [+ edificio] to demolish; [esp en guerra] to raze to the ground; [ciclón, terremoto] to devastate2) (=colmar) to fill to the brim2. VI1) (Meteo) to clear2) (=triunfar) to triumph, achieve a great success; (Pol etc) to sweep the board3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo2. 3.arrasar con algo: la inundación arrasó con las cosechas the flood devastated the crops; las tropas arrasaron con la zona the soldiers laid waste to the area; arrasaron con toda la comida — they polished off all the food (colloq)
arrasarse v pronlos ojos se le arrasaron en or de lágrimas — tears welled up in her eyes
* * *1.verbo intransitivo2. 3.arrasar con algo: la inundación arrasó con las cosechas the flood devastated the crops; las tropas arrasaron con la zona the soldiers laid waste to the area; arrasaron con toda la comida — they polished off all the food (colloq)
arrasarse v pronlos ojos se le arrasaron en or de lágrimas — tears welled up in her eyes
* * *arrasar11 = lay + waste to, flatten, sweep away, rip through, raze, annihilate, devastate.Ex: The mutilation of periodicals is laying waste to vital and expensive periodical collections in all kinds of library across the USA, and it seems to strike academic libraries with particular virulence.
Ex: This article describes how the organisation has been flattened into one unit during the changeover from a manual system to an automated statewide library system.Ex: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Ex: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.Ex: The motel, which was built in 1953, will be razed to make way for a parking lot.Ex: He intends to annihilate all the major world powers, until Islamic nations dominate the planet.Ex: The article 'Sorting a mountain of books' relates how when the law library was devastated by fire what had been a library became a jumble of 100,000 books and periodicals.* arrasar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* epidemia + arrasar = epidemic + rage.* fuego + arrasar = fire + sweep through.arrasar22 = take + no prisoners, take + Nombre + by storm, win by + a landslide.Ex: He broke all the rules on and off the stage and took no prisoners in his wild pursuit of pleasure, pain, tragedy, and hope.
Ex: He was a confident, unspoiled, talented, hard-working young man when he moved to a strange town as a youngster and took it by storm.Ex: The polls mean nothing at this point -- if he wins by a landslide fantastic but we are in June not October, long way between there and now.* arrasar con = eat + Posesivo + way through.* * *arrasar [A1 ]viBoca Júniors volvió a arrasar Boca Juniors swept to victory againla película continúa arrasando the movie continues to be a huge box-office hitarrasar CON algo:la inundación arrasó con las cosechas the flood devastated o destroyed the crops o swept the crops awaylas tropas arrasaron con todo lo que encontraron a su paso the soldiers laid waste to everything that lay in their patharrasaron con toda la comida they polished off all the food ( colloq)los ladrones arrasaron con todas las joyas the thieves made off with all the jewelrylos cubanos arrasaron con las medallas the Cubans walked off with o carried off all the medalslos populares arrasaron en las urnas the populares won the elections by a landslide■ arrasarvt‹zona› to devastate; ‹edificio› to destroy, raze … to the groundel granizo arrasó los viñedos the hail destroyed o devastated the vineyardsel sistema que fue arrasado por la revolución the system that was swept away by the revolutionsintió que los ojos se le arrasaban en or de lágrimas she felt tears welling up in her eyescon los ojos arrasados en or de lágrimas with his eyes full of o brimming with tears* * *
arrasar ( conjugate arrasar) verbo intransitivo arrasar con algn ‹ con contrincante› to demolish sb. ;
‹ con enemigo› to destroy sb.;
arrasar con algo: la inundación arrasó con las cosechas the flood devastated the crops;
arrasaron con toda la comida they polished off all the food (colloq)
verbo transitivo ‹ zona› to devastate;
‹ edificio› to destroy
arrasar
I verbo transitivo to devastate, destroy: el fuego arrasó toda la zona, the fire devastated the entire area
II vi (en una votación) to win by a landslide
' arrasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrer
English:
bulldoze
- raze
- flatten
- level
- obliterate
- waste
* * *♦ vt[destruir] [edificio, cosecha] to destroy; [zona] to devastate;el fuego arrasó el castillo the fire destroyed the castle, the castle was burned to the ground in the fire♦ vi1.arrasar con [destruir] to destroy;el huracán arrasó con toda la cosecha the hurricane destroyed the entire harvest;los niños arrasaron con todos los pasteles the children made short work of the cakesel equipo brasileño arrasó en la primera fase the Brazilian team swept everything before it in the first stage;la película arrasó en toda Europa the movie was a massive success throughout Europe* * *I v/t devastateII v/i fambe a big hit* * *arrasar vt1) : to level, to smooth2) : to devastate, to destroy3) : to fill to the brim -
6 erial
adj.uncultivated.m.uncultivated land.* * *► adjetivo1 uncultivated, untilled1 uncultivated land* * *1.ADJ uncultivated, untilled2.SM [en campo] uncultivated land; [en ciudad] area of wasteland, piece of waste ground* * *masculino uncultivated land* * *masculino uncultivated land* * *uncultivated, untilleduncultivated land* * *
erial sustantivo masculino wasteland: los bombardeos con napalm convirtieron este bosque en un erial, this forest was left a wasteland by the napalm bombs
' erial' also found in these entries:
English:
waste
* * *erial nmuncultivated land* * *m uncultivated land* * *erial nm: uncultivated land -
7 especie en vías de extinción
(n.) = endangered species, dying breedEx. Environment Abstracts compiles, summarises, and indexes contribution on such topics as air, water, and soil pollution, toxicology, land use and misuse, waste management, weather modification, and endangered species.Ex. Data is rare in this area, but what they do have suggests that atheists are a dying breed.* * *(n.) = endangered species, dying breedEx: Environment Abstracts compiles, summarises, and indexes contribution on such topics as air, water, and soil pollution, toxicology, land use and misuse, waste management, weather modification, and endangered species.
Ex: Data is rare in this area, but what they do have suggests that atheists are a dying breed. -
8 yermo
adj.1 barren, dead, unfruitful, infertile.2 sterile, childless.m.wasteland, barren land, badland, wild land.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: yermar.* * *► adjetivo1 (estéril) barren2 (despoblado) deserted, uninhabited1 (terreno inculto) wasteland* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ (=inhabitado) uninhabited; (=estéril) barren2.SM wasteland* * *I IImasculino wasteland* * *= wasteland, barren, infertile.Ex. Eliot somehow suggests that a mix of blood and electricity might yet redeem the petty materialism of the modern world that he had previously seen only as a wasteland.Ex. Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex. This study aimed to assess the attitudes of both fertile and infertile women as well as egg donors and recipients towards the use of donated eggs for treatment, diagnosis and research.* * *I IImasculino wasteland* * *= wasteland, barren, infertile.Ex: Eliot somehow suggests that a mix of blood and electricity might yet redeem the petty materialism of the modern world that he had previously seen only as a wasteland.
Ex: Seeds blown by wind or carried by animals germinated and began sprouting green life in the barren area.Ex: This study aimed to assess the attitudes of both fertile and infertile women as well as egg donors and recipients towards the use of donated eggs for treatment, diagnosis and research.* * *( liter)1 (despoblado) uninhabited2 (estéril) barrenwasteland* * *
yermo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin cultivar) uncultivated, waste
2 (estéril) barren
3 (deshabitado) uninhabited
II sustantivo masculino wasteland
' yermo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
yerma
English:
waste
* * *yermo, -a♦ adj1. [estéril] barren2. [despoblado] uninhabited♦ nmwasteland* * *I adj1 pueblo uninhabited2 terreno barrenII m wasteland* * *yermo, -ma adj: barren, desertedyermo nm: wasteland
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