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22 окормить
сов., вин. п., прост.( перекормить) atracar vt, atiborrar vt -
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несов., вин. п., разг.пи́чкать лека́рствами — jaropear vt -
24 atiborrarse
1 familiar (de comida) to stuff oneself (de, with)* * *VPR to stuff o.s. (de with)* * *(v.) = get + stuffedEx. The article 'Get stuffed' reviews some of the Internet sites for food enthusiasts and gourmets, including sources for home delivery of pizzas.* * *(v.) = get + stuffedEx: The article 'Get stuffed' reviews some of the Internet sites for food enthusiasts and gourmets, including sources for home delivery of pizzas.
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■atiborrarse vr fam to stuff oneself [de, with]
' atiborrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bota
- hartarse
- tibia
- tibio
- atiborrar
English:
gorge
* * *vprto stuff one's face;se atiborraron de pasteles they stuffed their faces with cakes* * *v/r famstuff o.s. fam(de with)* * *vr: to stuff oneself -
25 atracar
v.1 to rob (bank).2 to dock, to make shore, to berth, to come alongshore.3 to hold up, to rob, to assault, to hijack.* * *1 (robar - banco, tienda) to hold up, rob; (- persona) to mug2 (de comida) to stuff, fill1 (de comida) to gorge oneself (de, on), stuff oneself (de, with); (de bebida) to guzzle (de, -)* * *verb1) to dock2) mug, rob* * *1. VT1) (=robar) [+ banco] to hold up; [+ individuo] to mug; [+ avión] to hijack2) (Náut) to bring alongside; [+ astronave] to dock (a with)3) (=atiborrar) to stuff, cram5) Caribe (Aut) to park2.VI(Náut)atracar al o en el muelle — to berth at the quay
3.See:* * *1. 2.atracar vt2) (Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar)3.atracarse v pron1) (fam)atracarse de algo — de comida to stuff oneself with something, gorge oneself on something
2) (Per, Ven) ( al hablar) to dry up3) (refl) (Chi fam) ( aproximarse)* * *= dock, raid, pull into, heist, mug, waylay, berth, moor.Ex. By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.Ex. The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex. So, having stated these thoughts about librarians and digital libraries, I am happy to announce that the airplane has now pulled into its boarding gate.Ex. This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex. Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.Ex. This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.* * *1. 2.atracar vt2) (Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar)3.atracarse v pron1) (fam)atracarse de algo — de comida to stuff oneself with something, gorge oneself on something
2) (Per, Ven) ( al hablar) to dry up3) (refl) (Chi fam) ( aproximarse)* * *= dock, raid, pull into, heist, mug, waylay, berth, moor.Ex: By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.
Ex: The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex: So, having stated these thoughts about librarians and digital libraries, I am happy to announce that the airplane has now pulled into its boarding gate.Ex: This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex: Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.Ex: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.* * *atracar [A2 ]viA «barco» to dock, berthBquiso besarla pero no atracó he wanted to kiss her but she wouldn't go for it ( AmE) o ( BrE) wouldn't have it ( colloq)■ atracarvtA (asaltar) ‹banco› to hold up; ‹persona› to mugB (Per, Ven) (atascar) to jamC( Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar): están muy separados, atrácalos más they're too far apart, shove ( o shift etc) them closer together ( colloq)A ( fam) atracarse DE algo ‹de comida› to stuff oneself WITH sth, gorge oneself ON sth, pig out ON sth ( colloq)B (Per, Ven)1 «puerta/cajón/ascensor» to jam, get stuckla llave se ha atracado en la cerradura the key's jammed o stuck in the lock2 (al hablar) to dry upC ( refl)( Chi fam) (aproximarse): atrácate a mí, así no nos perderemos stick close to me, that way we won't lose each otherse atracó al fuego he drew near to the fire* * *
atracar ( conjugate atracar) verbo intransitivo [ barco] to dock, berth
verbo transitivo ( asaltar) ‹ banco› to hold up;
‹ persona› to mug
atracar
I verbo transitivo to hold up
(asaltar a una persona) to rob
II vi Náut to tie up
' atracar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asaltar
English:
berth
- dock
- hold up
- mug
- raid
- rob
- stick up
- tie up
- hold
- land
* * *♦ vt1. [banco] to rob;[persona] to mug;nos atracaron en el parque we got mugged in the park♦ vi[barco] to dock (en at)* * *I v/t2 Chi fammake out with fam, neck with Br famII v/i MAR dock* * *atracar {72} vt: to dock, to landatracar vt: to hold up, to rob, to mug* * *atracar vb3. (embarcación) to dock -
26 embutir
v.to stuff.se embutió en unos pantalones de cuero he squeezed himself into a pair of leather trousers* * *1 (llenar) to stuff, cram, squeeze2 (carne) to stuff3 (incrustar) to inlay4 figurado (condensar) to condense5 figurado (hacer creer) to make believe6 figurado (llenar de comida) to stuff1 figurado (atiborrarse) to stuff oneself (de, with)* * *verbto jam, stuff* * *1. VT1) (=meter) to stuff (en into)ella estaba embutida en un vestido apretadísimo — she was squeezed into a terribly close-fitting dress
2) * (=atiborrar) to pack tight, stuff, cram (de with) (en into)3) (Téc) [+ madera] to inlay; [+ metal] to hammer, work2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)embutir algo en algo — to stuff o cram something in o into something
2)a) <madera/metal> to inlayb) < chapa> to press2.embutirse v pron (AmL fam) to polish off (colloq)* * *1.verbo transitivo1)embutir algo en algo — to stuff o cram something in o into something
2)a) <madera/metal> to inlayb) < chapa> to press2.embutirse v pron (AmL fam) to polish off (colloq)* * *embutir [I1 ]vtA1 embutir algo DE algo ( Coc) to stuff sth WITH sth; ‹funda/colchón/maleta› to stuff sth WITH sth2 ‹lana/relleno/ropa› to stuffsi te empeñas en embutirlo todo en la maleta no podrás cerrarla if you insist on cramming o stuffing everything into the suitcase you won't be able to close itB1 ‹madera/metal› to inlay2 ‹chapa› to press■ embutirvi* * *
embutir verbo transitivo
1 (rellenar una tripa) to stuff
2 (introducir a presión) to cram, squeeze [en, into]
3 (encajar) to inlay
* * *♦ vt3. [incrustar] to inlay;marfil embutido en madera wood inlaid with ivory* * *wolf down* * *embutir vt1) : to cram, to stuff, to jam2) : to inlay -
27 taquear
v.1 to play billiards, to play or* * *1. VT LAm1) (=llenar) to fill right up, pack tight (de with)2) [+ arma] (=cargar) to tamp, ram; (=disparar) to fire2. VI1) LAm to play billiards o (EEUU) pool2) Méx (=comer tacos) to have a snack of tacos3) Caribe (=vestirse) to dress in style3.See:* * *verbo intransitivo1) (Méx) ( comer) to eat tacos, have a snack2) (Per fam) (Jueg) to shoot pool (colloq)* * *verbo intransitivo1) (Méx) ( comer) to eat tacos, have a snack2) (Per fam) (Jueg) to shoot pool (colloq)* * *taquear [A1 ]vi* * *♦ vtCol, Ven Fam [atiborrar]no taquees ese armario don't stuff too many things into that cupboard♦ vi -
28 atracar
1. vt1) algo a algo; + circ прича́лить (судно) к чему; где2. vi1) (a algo; + circ) прича́лить, приста́ть к чему; гдеatracar a tierra — приста́ть к бе́регу
2) recípr прича́лить, приста́ть друг к дру́гу; ( о космических кораблях) состыкова́ться
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См. также в других словарях:
atiborrar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: atiborrar atiborrando atiborrado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. atiborro atiborras atiborra… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
atiborrar — atiborrar(se) ‘Llenar(se) con exceso’: «Los grandes almacenes habían atiborrado las vitrinas con lo más vistoso de sus existencias» (Mendoza Verdad [Esp. 1975]). Es errónea la forma ⊕ atiforrar(se), debida quizá al cruce con forrar(se): ⊕ «Esta… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
atiborrar — verbo transitivo 1. Llenar (una persona) [una cosa] completamente: El público atiborraba la sala. Los libros atiborraban las estanterías. verbo transitivo,prnl. 1. Llenar … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
atiborrar — (De atibar y borra). 1. tr. Llenar algo de borra, apretándolo de suerte que quede repleto. 2. Henchir con exceso algo, llenarlo forzando su capacidad. 3. Atestar de algo un lugar, especialmente de cosas inútiles. 4. Llenar la cabeza de lecturas,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
atiborrar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Llenar en exceso un espacio: ■ atiborró la habitación de muñecos. SINÓNIMO atestar rebutir ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 2 Comer en exceso: ■ se atiborró de pasteles. REG. PREPOSICIONAL + de SINÓ … Enciclopedia Universal
atiborrar — {{#}}{{LM A03888}}{{〓}} {{ConjA03888}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA03971}} {{[}}atiborrar{{]}} ‹a·ti·bo·rrar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido especialmente a un recipiente,{{♀}} llenarlo por completo forzando su capacidad: • Cuando nos… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
atiborrar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ abarrotar, llenar, colmar, henchir, saturar, cargar, atestar, rellenar, comprimir, acumular Antónimos: ■ descargar, vaciar Sinónimos: ■ embutirse … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
atiborrar — transitivo 1 llenar*, henchir, embutir, rellenar, apretar, embuchar, atestar*, emborrar*. transitivo y pronominal 2 coloquial zampar, saciar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
atiborrar — tr. Llenar una cosa de borra hasta que quede repleta. fig. Atracar de comida. Atestar de algo un lugar. Llenarse la cabeza de lecturas, ideas, etc … Diccionario Castellano
atiborrarse — atiborrar(se) ‘Llenar(se) con exceso’: «Los grandes almacenes habían atiborrado las vitrinas con lo más vistoso de sus existencias» (Mendoza Verdad [Esp. 1975]). Es errónea la forma ⊕ atiforrar(se), debida quizá al cruce con forrar(se): ⊕ «Esta… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
atestar — atestar1 transitivo henchir, llenar*, atiborrar, apretujar. ≠ vaciar. Atestar y llenar pueden referirse a personas y cosas: el gentío atesta o llena un teatro; las mercancías atestan o llenan un almacén. Henchir y atiborrar se aplican… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos