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121 difamar
v.1 to slander (verbalmente).2 to defame, to badmouth, to slander, to dishonor.María desprestigió al alcalde Mary slandered the mayor.* * *1 to defame, slander2 (por escrito) to libel* * *verbto libel, slander* * *VT1) (Jur) [al hablar] to slander; [por escrito] to libel2) (=calumniar) to slander, malign* * *verbo transitivo (Der) ( por escrito) to libel, defame (frml); ( oralmente) to slander, defame (frml)* * *= vilify, slander, smear, malign.Ex. Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex. Just because the facts don't support his views, he threatens, slanders, lies, obfuscates and charges 'lies, hypocrisy and cruelty'.Ex. As a result of this policy hundreds of priests have been been suspended from ministry and have had their names publicly smeared without proof or even credible evidence.Ex. To accomplish this higher purpose, Panizzi argued, required a deliberately designed 'system,' and his much maligned rules, whatever their individual merits or demerits, were intended to embody that system.* * *verbo transitivo (Der) ( por escrito) to libel, defame (frml); ( oralmente) to slander, defame (frml)* * *= vilify, slander, smear, malign.Ex: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.
Ex: Just because the facts don't support his views, he threatens, slanders, lies, obfuscates and charges 'lies, hypocrisy and cruelty'.Ex: As a result of this policy hundreds of priests have been been suspended from ministry and have had their names publicly smeared without proof or even credible evidence.Ex: To accomplish this higher purpose, Panizzi argued, required a deliberately designed 'system,' and his much maligned rules, whatever their individual merits or demerits, were intended to embody that system.* * *difamar [A1 ]vt2 (criticar) to malign, sling mud at ( colloq)* * *
difamar ( conjugate difamar) verbo transitivo ( por escrito) to libel, defame (frml);
( oralmente) to slander, defame (frml)
difamar verbo transitivo to defame
' difamar' also found in these entries:
English:
blacken
- libel
- malign
- mud
- slander
- smear
* * *difamar vt[de palabra] to slander; [por escrito] to libel* * ** * *difamar vt: to defame, to slander -
122 dogma
m.dogma (religion) (& figurative).dogma de fe article of faith* * *1 dogma* * *SM dogma* * *masculino dogma* * *= dogma, tenet, orthodoxy, shibboleth, canon.Ex. Your search for dog does not retrieve occurrences of dogs, doggie (or dogma, for that matter).Ex. This attack summarises her main tenets.Ex. This article analyses 4 descriptive cataloguing orthodoxies of the past -- corporate authorship, uniform personal headings, main entry, dominance of the card catalogue -- maintaining that each has been overthrown either overtly or covertly.Ex. The article is entitled ' Shibboleth and substance in North American library and information science education'.Ex. The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* * *masculino dogma* * *= dogma, tenet, orthodoxy, shibboleth, canon.Ex: Your search for dog does not retrieve occurrences of dogs, doggie (or dogma, for that matter).
Ex: This attack summarises her main tenets.Ex: This article analyses 4 descriptive cataloguing orthodoxies of the past -- corporate authorship, uniform personal headings, main entry, dominance of the card catalogue -- maintaining that each has been overthrown either overtly or covertly.Ex: The article is entitled ' Shibboleth and substance in North American library and information science education'.Ex: The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* * *dogma* * *
dogma sustantivo masculino
dogma
dogma sustantivo masculino dogma
' dogma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrazar
English:
dogma
* * *dogma nm1. Rel dogmadogma de fe article of faith2. [principio cierto] dogma;uno de los dogmas del capitalismo one of the dogmas of capitalism* * *m dogma* * *dogma nm: dogma -
123 dotar
v.1 to give a dowry to (dar una dote).2 to endow, to bestow, to grant, to confer.María dotó el honor Mary endowed the honor.María dotó el salón Mary endowed=equipped the salon.3 to dower.Los padres dotaron a María The parents dowered Mary.* * *1 (dar dote) to give a dowry2 (proveer de personal) to staff (de, with); (de material) to equip (de, with)3 (bienes, dinero) to assign4 figurado (dones y cualidades) to endow (de, with), provide (de, with)* * *verb1) to endow2) provide, equip* * *VT1) (=equipar)dotar (a) algo de o con algo — to provide sth with sth
han dotado el laboratorio con los mejores instrumentos — the laboratory has been provided with the best equipment, the laboratory has been equipped with the best instruments
han dotado el avión de toda la tecnología moderna — the plane has been equipped o fitted with all the latest technology
2)dotar a algn de algo: dotó a su hija con un millón de rupias — he provided his daughter with a million rupees as a dowry
la naturaleza lo dotó de buenas cualidades — he was endowed o blessed by nature with good qualities
* * *verbo transitivoa) (frml) <institución/organismo>dotar (a) algo de or con algo — to equip/provide something with something
ha sido dotada de plenos poderes — it has been invested with o given full powers
dotaron el premio con cinco millones de pesetas — (frml) they set the prize money at five million pesetas
b) naturaleza/Diosdotar a alguien de or con algo — to endow o bless somebody with something
c) < mujer>* * *= equip, furnish (with), resource, fit out.Ex. We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Ex. One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.Ex. Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.Ex. To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.----* dotar con un don = endow with + gift.* dotar de = equip with, provide with, endow (with), supply with, arm with, gift + Nombre + with.* dotar de/con = kit out with.* dotar de fondos a una biblioteca = stock + library.* dotar de medios = resource.* dotar de plantilla = staff.* dotar de recursos = resource.* dotar de una perspectiva histórica = historicise [historicize, -USA].* volver a dotar = re-equip [reequip].* * *verbo transitivoa) (frml) <institución/organismo>dotar (a) algo de or con algo — to equip/provide something with something
ha sido dotada de plenos poderes — it has been invested with o given full powers
dotaron el premio con cinco millones de pesetas — (frml) they set the prize money at five million pesetas
b) naturaleza/Diosdotar a alguien de or con algo — to endow o bless somebody with something
c) < mujer>* * *= equip, furnish (with), resource, fit out.Ex: We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.
Ex: One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.Ex: Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.Ex: To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.* dotar con un don = endow with + gift.* dotar de = equip with, provide with, endow (with), supply with, arm with, gift + Nombre + with.* dotar de/con = kit out with.* dotar de fondos a una biblioteca = stock + library.* dotar de medios = resource.* dotar de plantilla = staff.* dotar de recursos = resource.* dotar de una perspectiva histórica = historicise [historicize, -USA].* volver a dotar = re-equip [reequip].* * *dotar [A1 ]vt1 ( frml) ‹institución/organismo› dotar ( A) algo DE or CON algo to equip/provide sth WITH sthel departamento debe ser dotado de fondos suficientes the department must be provided with sufficient fundshan dotado el hospital con los medios técnicos más modernos the hospital has been equipped with the latest technologyla comisión ha sido dotada de plenos poderes the commission has been invested with o given full powers2 ( frml) ‹premio›dotaron el premio con dos millones de euros they set the prize money at two million euros3 «naturaleza/Dios» ‹persona› dotar a algn DE or CON algo; to endow o bless sb WITH sthla naturaleza lo ha dotado de una hermosa voz Nature has endowed o blessed him with a beautiful voice4 ‹mujer› dotar a algn CON algo to give sb a dowry of sth* * *
dotar ( conjugate dotar) verbo transitivoa) (frml) ‹institución/organismo› dotar (a) algo de or con algo ‹ de fondos› to provide sth with sth;
‹de técnica/maquinaria› to equip sth with sth;
‹ de poderes› to invest sth with sthb) [naturaleza/Dios] dotar a algn de or con algo to endow o bless sb with sth
dotar verbo transitivo
1 (conceder) dotar de, to provide with
2 (un premio, etc) to assign
3 (a una mujer) to give a dowry
' dotar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guarnecer
English:
endow
* * *dotar vt1. [proveer] [con medios, dinero] to provide;actos benéficos para dotar de fondos (a) una organización humanitaria charity events to raise funds for a humanitarian organization;dotaron (a) todas las sucursales con sistemas de alarma they equipped all the branches with alarm systems2. [con tripulación] to man, to crew;[con personal] to staff; [hotel, tienda] to staff sth with;deben dotar los vuelos internacionales de más personal they should provide a larger crew for international flights3. [asignar dinero a]han dotado el cargo con 40.000 euros they've fixed the salary for the post at 40,000 euros;la beca está dotada con $15.000 the scholarship is worth $15,000;el premio fue dotado con 100.000 pesos the prize was set at 100,000 pesos4. [conferir]dotar a algo/alguien de to endow sth/sb with;la naturaleza lo dotó de una gran inteligencia nature endowed him with great intelligence5. [dar una dote a] to provide with a dowry;su padre la dotó con una gran mansión her father gave a large mansion for o as her dowry* * *v/t:la organización fue dotada con el premio a … the organization was awarded the prize for …* * *dotar vt1) : to provide, to equip2) : to endow -
124 fogoso
adj.fiery, gung-ho, spirited, red-blooded.* * *► adjetivo1 fiery, spirited* * *ADJ (=enérgico) spirited, mettlesome; (=apasionado) fiery, ardent; [caballo etc] frisky* * *- sa adjetivo ardent* * *= hothead, hot-headed [hotheaded], fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], spirited, red-blooded, torrid.Ex. This put the matter down to the work of a marginal fringe of hotheads & lunatics.Ex. The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.Ex. In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex. Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex. What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex. He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.* * *- sa adjetivo ardent* * *= hothead, hot-headed [hotheaded], fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], spirited, red-blooded, torrid.Ex: This put the matter down to the work of a marginal fringe of hotheads & lunatics.
Ex: The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.Ex: In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex: What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex: He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.* * *fogoso -saardent* * *
fogoso,-a adjetivo fiery, spirited
' fogoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fogosa
English:
fiery
- frisky
- spirited
* * *fogoso, -a adj[persona] passionate, intense; [caballo] spirited, lively* * *adj fiery, ardent* * *fogoso, -sa adjardiente: ardent -
125 fungicida
adj.fungicidal.m.fungicide.* * *► adjetivo1 fungicidal1 fungicide* * *SM fungicide* * *= fungicidal, fungicide.Nota: Nombre.Ex. The resistance to microbiological attack of a commercial polyvinyl alcohol, used as a size for paper, was investigated and the fungicidal properties of borax were measured.Ex. This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.* * *= fungicidal, fungicide.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The resistance to microbiological attack of a commercial polyvinyl alcohol, used as a size for paper, was investigated and the fungicidal properties of borax were measured.
Ex: This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.* * *fungicidalfungicide* * *
fungicida sustantivo masculino fungicide
' fungicida' also found in these entries:
English:
fungicide
* * *♦ adjfungicidal♦ nmfungicide* * *fungicida adj: fungicidalfungicida nm: fungicide -
126 garra
f.1 claw.caer en las garras de alguien to fall into somebody's clutches2 ugly woman, hag, dog.3 strake, grouser.4 fastening claw, claw.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: garrar.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: garrir.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: garrar.* * *1 (de mamífero) paw, claw; (de ave) talon■ ¡quita tus sucias garras de aquí! get your dirty hands off that!1 (poder) clutches\caer en las garras de alguien figurado to fall into somebody's clutchesechar la garra a alguien figurado to lay one's hands on somebody* * *noun f.1) claw2) paw* * *SF1) (=pata) [de animal] claw; [de águila] talon; [de persona] * hand, paw *2) pl garras (=dominio) clutches3) (Téc) claw, hook; (Mec) clutch4) (=fuerza) bite; (Dep) sharpness, edge5) Méx * muscular strength6) Chile * strip of old leather8) And (=bolsa) leather bag* * *1)b) (pey) ( de persona) paw (colloq & pej)echarle la garra a algo — to grab o seize something
2) (arrojo, valor) fighting spirit; ( personalidad) personality3) garras femenino plural (poder, dominio) clutches (pl)caer/estar en las garras de alguien — to fall into/be in somebody's clutches
4) (Chi, Méx fam) ( ropa - vieja) rags (pl) (colloq); (- de mal gusto, fea) tasteless clothes (pl) (colloq)hacer garras algo/a alguien — (Méx fam) to tear something/somebody to shreds (colloq)
* * *= claw, grip, paw, talon.Ex. The dragon had very long claws and a great many teeth so she felt that it ought to be treated with respect.Ex. It is therefore often hard to escape the grip of the official phraseology for fear that, in doing so, the meaning of the material will be altered or lost.Ex. The chair's feet are sculpted in the likeness of a lion's paws.Ex. Although rare, imperial eagles have been known to attack humans who come too close to their nests striking at them with their talons.----* bajo las garras de = under the grip of.* con las garras fuera = knives-out.* garras = clutches.* rescatar Algo/Alguien de las garras de = rescue + Nombre + from the jaws of.* * *1)b) (pey) ( de persona) paw (colloq & pej)echarle la garra a algo — to grab o seize something
2) (arrojo, valor) fighting spirit; ( personalidad) personality3) garras femenino plural (poder, dominio) clutches (pl)caer/estar en las garras de alguien — to fall into/be in somebody's clutches
4) (Chi, Méx fam) ( ropa - vieja) rags (pl) (colloq); (- de mal gusto, fea) tasteless clothes (pl) (colloq)hacer garras algo/a alguien — (Méx fam) to tear something/somebody to shreds (colloq)
* * *= claw, grip, paw, talon.Ex: The dragon had very long claws and a great many teeth so she felt that it ought to be treated with respect.
Ex: It is therefore often hard to escape the grip of the official phraseology for fear that, in doing so, the meaning of the material will be altered or lost.Ex: The chair's feet are sculpted in the likeness of a lion's paws.Ex: Although rare, imperial eagles have been known to attack humans who come too close to their nests striking at them with their talons.* bajo las garras de = under the grip of.* con las garras fuera = knives-out.* garras = clutches.* rescatar Algo/Alguien de las garras de = rescue + Nombre + from the jaws of.* * *A1 (de un animal) claw; (de un águila) talonecharle la garra a algo to grab o seize sthB1 (arrojo, valor) fighting spirit2 (personalidad) personalitycaer/estar en las garras de algn to fall into/be in sb's clutchesD ( Méx fam) (ropa — vieja) rags (pl) ( colloq); (— de mal gusto, fea) tasteless clothes (pl) ( colloq)hacer garras algo to rip o tear sth to shreds* * *
garra sustantivo femenino
1 ( de animal) claw;
( de águila) talon
2 (arrojo, valor) fighting spirit;
( personalidad) personality
3
garra sustantivo femenino
1 Zool claw
(de buitre, águila) talon
2 fig (fuerza) force
tener garra, to be compelling
3 garras, (poder) cayó en sus garras, she fell into his clutches
' garra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fuerza
- uña
English:
claw
- talon
- punch
- zip
* * *garra nf1. [de mamífero] claw;[de ave] talon, claw2. [de persona] paw, hand;¡quítame las garras de encima! get your paws o dirty hands off me!;caer en las garras de alguien to fall into sb's clutches;quedó atrapado en las garras de la droga he was trapped in the clutches of drug addiction;Famechar la garra a alguien to get o lay hold of sb[novela] to be gripping; [canción] to be catchy4. [coraje] gutsiness, fighting spirit;un ciclista con mucha garra a very gutsy cyclistRP la garra charrúa Uruguayan fighting spirit [inherited from the Charrúa, a nomadic indigenous people]* * *fcaer en las garras de alguien fig fall into s.o.’s clutches2:tener garra fam be compelling* * *garra nf1) : claw2) : hand, paw3) garras nfpl: claws, clutchescaer en las garras de alguien: to fall into someone's clutches* * *garra n1. (de animal) claw2. (de ave) talon -
127 grito
m.1 shout (chillido).se escuchaban los gritos de los manifestantes you could hear the demonstrators chantingdar o pegar un grito to shout o scream (out)hablar a gritos to shout, to talk at the top of one's voiceser el último grito to be the latest fashion o craze, to be the in thinggrito de dolor cry of paingrito de guerra war o battle cry2 hoot.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gritar.* * *1 shout (chillido) cry, scream\a grito limpio / a grito pelado at the top of one's voicea voz en grito at the top of one's voicedar un grito to shout 2 (chillar) to screamel último grito figurado the latest thing, the last wordpedir algo a gritos figurado to be crying out for something, be badly in need of somethingpegar un grito to shout 2 (chillar) to screamponer el grito en el cielo figurado to hit the ceiling, hit the roof* * *noun m.shout, cry, scream* * *SM1) (=voz alta) shout; (=chillido) scream; [de animal] cry, sound¡no des esos gritos! — stop shouting like that!
pegar o lanzar un grito — to cry out
pedir algo a gritos —
2) (=abucheo) jeer3) LAm proclamationel grito de Dolores — the proclamation of Mexican independence (1810)
* * *1)a) ( de persona)un grito de dolor/terror — a cry of pain/terror
dio un grito de alegría/sorpresa — she let out a whoop of joy/a gasp of astonishment
gritos de protesta — shouts o cries of protest
dame un grito si... — give me a shout if...
a grito limpio or pelado — (fam) at the top of one's voice
pedir or estar pidiendo algo a gritos — (fam) to be crying out for something (colloq)
poner el grito en el cielo — (fam) to hit the roof o ceiling (colloq)
ser el último grito — to be the last word in fashion
b) (de pájaro, animal) call, cry2) (Hist)* * *= cry, shout, yelp, shriek, scream, holler.Ex. The cry is often heard that it is impossible to put nonbook materials on open shelves because they will be stolen.Ex. Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.Ex. Then he did several backflips and wailed aloud in his misery and woe, his yelps of distress quite filling the empyrean.Ex. He heard curses of lost men and women; he heard shrieks and groans and all that goes with drunkenness, debauchery, lust and sin.Ex. Research shows that chimpanzees vary their screams depending on the severity of the attack.Ex. But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.----* a grito limpio = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* a grito pelado = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* a gritos = vociferously.* a voz en grito = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* cantar a grito pelado = belt out.* chillar a grito pelado = scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, wail like + a banshee.* dar gritos = shriek, shout.* dar un grito = holler.* de último grito = streamlined.* el último grito = the last word, the cat's meow, the bee's knees, the cat's pyjamas, the cat's whiskers, the dog's bollocks.* grito de aliento = cheer.* grito de angustia = cry of anguish.* grito de guerra = battle cry, war cry.* grito de horror = cry of horror.* gritos = screaming.* lanzar gritos de protesta = cry of protest + go up.* pegar gritos = shriek, shout.* poner el grito en el cielo = be (all) up in arms, kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, blow + Posesivo + top, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, blow + Posesivo + lid, blow + Posesivo + stack, scream + blue murder, froth at + the mouth, shout + blue murder.* ser el último grito = be all the rage.* * *1)a) ( de persona)un grito de dolor/terror — a cry of pain/terror
dio un grito de alegría/sorpresa — she let out a whoop of joy/a gasp of astonishment
gritos de protesta — shouts o cries of protest
dame un grito si... — give me a shout if...
a grito limpio or pelado — (fam) at the top of one's voice
pedir or estar pidiendo algo a gritos — (fam) to be crying out for something (colloq)
poner el grito en el cielo — (fam) to hit the roof o ceiling (colloq)
ser el último grito — to be the last word in fashion
b) (de pájaro, animal) call, cry2) (Hist)* * *= cry, shout, yelp, shriek, scream, holler.Ex: The cry is often heard that it is impossible to put nonbook materials on open shelves because they will be stolen.
Ex: Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.Ex: Then he did several backflips and wailed aloud in his misery and woe, his yelps of distress quite filling the empyrean.Ex: He heard curses of lost men and women; he heard shrieks and groans and all that goes with drunkenness, debauchery, lust and sin.Ex: Research shows that chimpanzees vary their screams depending on the severity of the attack.Ex: But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.* a grito limpio = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* a grito pelado = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* a gritos = vociferously.* a voz en grito = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* cantar a grito pelado = belt out.* chillar a grito pelado = scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, wail like + a banshee.* dar gritos = shriek, shout.* dar un grito = holler.* de último grito = streamlined.* el último grito = the last word, the cat's meow, the bee's knees, the cat's pyjamas, the cat's whiskers, the dog's bollocks.* grito de aliento = cheer.* grito de angustia = cry of anguish.* grito de guerra = battle cry, war cry.* grito de horror = cry of horror.* gritos = screaming.* lanzar gritos de protesta = cry of protest + go up.* pegar gritos = shriek, shout.* poner el grito en el cielo = be (all) up in arms, kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, blow + Posesivo + top, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, blow + Posesivo + lid, blow + Posesivo + stack, scream + blue murder, froth at + the mouth, shout + blue murder.* ser el último grito = be all the rage.* * *A1(chillido): lanzó un grito de dolor/terror he gave a cry of pain/terrordio un grito de alegría/sorpresa she let out o gave a whoop of joy/a gasp of astonishmentgritos de protesta shouts o cries of protestno pegues esos gritos que no estoy sorda don't shout like that, I'm not deafle pegué un grito pero ya se había ido I shouted (out) to him but he'd already lefthay que ver los gritos que le pega you should hear the way he shouts o yells at hera gritos: siempre habla a gritos he always talks at the top of his voicelo llamó a gritos desde la orilla she shouted o yelled to him from the shorea grito limpio or pelado ( fam); at the top of one's voiceser el último grito: esa falda es el último grito that skirt is the last word in fashion o the very latest fashion2 (de pájaro, animal) call, cryB ( Hist):el grito (de Independencia) declaration of independence ( in some Latin American countries)* * *
Del verbo gritar: ( conjugate gritar)
grito es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
gritó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
gritar
grito
gritar ( conjugate gritar) verbo intransitivo
to shout;◊ no hace falta que grites there's no need to shout o yell;
grito de dolor to scream with pain;
grito de alegría to shout for joy;
grito pidiendo ayuda to shout for help;
gritole a algn to shout at sb;
( para llamarlo) to shout (out) to sb
verbo transitivo
to shout
grito sustantivo masculino
( de terror) scream;
gritos de protesta shouts o cries of protest;
hablar a gritos to talk at the top of one's voice;
ser el último grito to be the last word in fashion
gritar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to shout
Normalmente, cuando quieres gritar a alguien, debes usar la preposición to: Me gritó desde la otra acera. He shouted to me from the other pavement. Sin embargo, si quieres gritar con enfado, debes usar la preposición at: No tienes que gritarme. You don't have to shout at me. También podrías emplear el verbo to cry out, pero recuerda que indica miedo o sorpresa.
grito sustantivo masculino shout: hablaba a grito pelado, she was talking at the top of her voice
me dio un grito, he shouted at me
oí un grito escalofriante, I heard a horrifying scream
♦ Locuciones: a voz en grito, at the top of one's voice
poner el grito en el cielo, to hit the ceiling
' grito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
berrido
- bocinazo
- bramido
- chillido
- desgarrada
- desgarrado
- escapar
- gritar
- lanzar
- pelada
- pelado
- sofocar
- voz
- ahogado
- ahogar
- angustioso
- dar
- espeluznante
- estremecedor
- fuerza
- pegar
- porra
- socorro
- soltar
English:
arm
- battle-cry
- belt out
- blare out I
- call
- cry
- follow
- gasp
- height
- jeer
- let out
- lung
- rage
- roof
- sharp
- shout
- state-of-the-art
- top
- utter
- voice
- whoop
- word
- yell
- hoot
- loudly
- scream
- shiver
- shriek
- squeal
* * *grito nm[chillido] shout; [de dolor, miedo] cry, scream; [de sorpresa, de animal] cry;se escuchaban los gritos de los manifestantes you could hear the demonstrators chanting;los gritos de ánimo le ayudaron a finalizar la carrera the shouts of encouragement helped him to finish the race;hablar a gritos to shout, to talk at the top of one's voice;CSur Famestar en un grito to be in agony;pedir algo a gritos to be crying out for sth;este niño está pidiendo a gritos que le den unos azotes this boy is asking to get slapped;Famponer el grito en el cielo to hit the roof;ser el último grito to be the latest fashion o craze, to be the in thinggrito de guerra war o battle cryEL GRITO (DE LA INDEPENDENCIA)At 11pm on 15th September every year, the President of Mexico appears on the balcony of the National Palace in the capital and begins the Independence Day celebrations by addressing the crowds packed in the Plaza Mayor before him with the shout “Mexicanos, viva México!”. This commemorates the night in 1810 (actually the early morning of 16th September) when the father of Mexican independence, the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, used these words at the close of a speech delivered to his parishioners in the small provincial town of Dolores (now Dolores Hidalgo), in the state of Guanajuato. In the address he urged the people of the town, who were mainly poor Indians and lower-class “mestizos”, to rebel against Spanish colonial rule, and he then led them on his unsuccessful military campaign, which ended in his execution the following year. The president's re-enactment of the “ grito de Dolores” is echoed in similar events in towns and cities across the nation.* * *m cry, shout;dar gritos shout;a grito pelado at the top of one’s voice;pedir algo a gritos fam be crying out for sth;poner el grito en el cielo hit the roof fam ;el último grito en teléfonos móviles the last word in cell phones* * *grito nm: shout, scream, crya grito pelado: at the top of one's voice* * *grito n1. (en general) shout3. (de miedo) screama grito limpio / a grito pelado at the top of your voice -
128 herejía
f.1 heresy, apostasy, abjuration, forsaking.2 heretical statement, heretical opinion, heresy.* * *1 heresy* * *SF1) (Rel) heresy2) (=trampa) dirty trick3) (=injuria) insult4) And, Méx silly remark, gaffe* * *femenino heresy* * *= heresy.Ex. This attack is directed against a particular heresy; one which is widespread, but it is in my opinion none the less damnable.* * *femenino heresy* * *= heresy.Ex: This attack is directed against a particular heresy; one which is widespread, but it is in my opinion none the less damnable.
* * *heresy* * *
herejía sustantivo femenino
heresy
herejía f Rel heresy
' herejía' also found in these entries:
English:
heresy
* * *herejía nf1. [heterodoxia] heresy2. [insulto] insult;[disparate] outrage* * *f heresy* * *herejía nf: heresy
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