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v.1 to rekindle (sentimiento).2 to arouse, to light up, to enkindle, to kindle.Las rosas avivaron la pasión The roses aroused the passion.3 to stir up, to excite, to animate, to awaken.La música aviva la fiesta Music stirs up the party.4 to stoke.El combustible aviva las calderas The fuel stokes the boilers.* * *1 (fuego) to stoke (up)2 (anhelos, deseos) to enliven3 (pasiones, dolor) to intensify4 (paso) to quicken5 (colores, luz) to brighten up1 to become brighter, become livelier1 to become brighter, become livelier* * *verb1) to enliven, brighten2) arouse, excite* * *1.VT [+ fuego] to stoke, stoke up; [+ color] to brighten; [+ dolor] to intensify; [+ pasión] to excite, arouse; [+ disputa] to add fuel to; [+ interés] to stimulate; [+ esfuerzo] to revive; [+ efecto] to enhance, heighten; [+ combatientes] to urge on2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < fuego> to get... going; < color> to make... brighter; <pasión/deseo> to arouse; < dolor> to intensify2.avivarse v pronb) (AmL fam) ( despabilarse) to wise up (colloq)* * *= fuel, be fired with, enliven, quicken, sparkle, stoke, jazz up, move it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.Ex. This is in line with recent trends in the historical sciences generally fuelled by the feeling that in the past historians did not pay enough attention to what is, after all, the majority of humanity.Ex. Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex. Children in this state are in a crisis of confidence from which they must be relieved before their set about books can be refreshed and enlivened.Ex. For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.Ex. His talks sparkle with Southern humor and a distinct voice known to mention rednecks, the evil of institutions, and racial reconciliation.Ex. The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.Ex. After jazzing up her appearance with a new blonde hairdo, she turns up in his office and talks him into taking her out for a meal.Ex. Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex. Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Ex. There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Ex. We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Ex. David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Ex. Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Ex. After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.* * *1.verbo transitivo < fuego> to get... going; < color> to make... brighter; <pasión/deseo> to arouse; < dolor> to intensify2.avivarse v pronb) (AmL fam) ( despabilarse) to wise up (colloq)* * *= fuel, be fired with, enliven, quicken, sparkle, stoke, jazz up, move it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.Ex: This is in line with recent trends in the historical sciences generally fuelled by the feeling that in the past historians did not pay enough attention to what is, after all, the majority of humanity.
Ex: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex: Children in this state are in a crisis of confidence from which they must be relieved before their set about books can be refreshed and enlivened.Ex: For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.Ex: His talks sparkle with Southern humor and a distinct voice known to mention rednecks, the evil of institutions, and racial reconciliation.Ex: The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.Ex: After jazzing up her appearance with a new blonde hairdo, she turns up in his office and talks him into taking her out for a meal.Ex: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Ex: There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Ex: We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Ex: David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Ex: Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Ex: After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.* * *avivar [A1 ]vt1 ‹fuego› to get … going2 ‹color› to make … brighter3 ‹sentimiento/pasión/deseo› to arouse; ‹dolor› to make … worse, intensify■ avivarse1 «fuego» to revive, flare up; «debate» to come alive, liven up2 ( AmL fam) (despabilarse) to wise up ( colloq), to buck one's ideas up ( colloq), to get one's act together ( colloq)* * *
avivar ( conjugate avivar) verbo transitivo ‹ fuego› to get … going;
‹ color› to make … brighter;
‹pasión/deseo› to arouse;
‹ dolor› to intensify
avivarse verbo pronominal
[ debate] to come alive, liven up
avivar verbo transitivo
1 (fuego) to stoke (up)
2 (intensificar) to intensify
3 (ir más deprisa) to quicken
' avivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encender
- espabilar
- inflamar
English:
fan
- stoke
- whip up
- feed
- fire
- fuel
* * *♦ vt1. [fuego] to stoke up2. [color] to brighten3. [sentimiento] to intensify;el asesinato avivó los odios entre las dos comunidades the murder served to fuel the hatred between the two communities4. [polémica] to stir up;[debate] to liven up [informar] to fill sb in* * *v/t1 fuego revive2 interés arouse3:avivar el paso speed up* * *avivar vt1) : to enliven, to brighten2) : to strengthen, to intensify -
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1. vt1) оживлять, возбуждать; ободрять; воодушевлятьavivar los fuegos мор. — разводить пары3) усиливатьavivar la herida (el dolor) — растравить рану (боль)5) торопить, подгонять6) мед. обрабатывать ( края раны)7) полировать, шлифовать2. vi -
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1. vt1) оживлять, возбуждать; ободрять; воодушевлять2) разжигать, раздувать ( огонь)avivar los fuegos мор. — разводить пары
3) усиливать4) оживлять, освежать ( краски)5) торопить, подгонять6) мед. обрабатывать ( края раны)7) полировать, шлифовать2. vi(тж avivarse) оживать; оживляться -
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abi'barvanfeuern, ermunternverbo transitivo1. [sentimiento] beleben2. [color] aufheitern3. [fuego] anfachenavivaravivar [aβi'βar](dar viveza) beleben; (fuego, pasión) schüren; (color) aufhellen; (luz) verstärken; (sentidos) schärfen; avivar el paso den Schritt beschleunigen -
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1. vt1) пробуди́ть (растение; животное) к жи́зни2) подхлестну́ть, подстегну́ть пр и перен; подгоня́ть несов3) уско́рить (ходьбу; бег и т п)4) перен уси́лить: разви́ть, обостри́ть (ум; чувство; желание); оживи́ть (цвет; чувство; беседу); разду́ть (огонь; ссору); разже́чь ( страсть)2. vi= avivarse -
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• enkindle• excite• foment• kindle• stoke -
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• podněcovat• povzbuzovat* * *• jitřit (rány)• oživovat (barvy)• pobízet (koně aj.)• pohánět (koně aj.)• rozdmychávat (nesvornost)• rozdmychávat (oheň)• rozpoutat (vášně) -
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гл.(букв.оживлять, воодушевлятью)Poner a alguien al tanto de lo que ignora. -
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букв.оживлять, воодушевлять. предупреждать, замечать, обращать внимание;despabilar. -
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1. tr 1) оживявам, съживявам; 2) разпалвам (огън); 3) засилвам (светлина); 4) подсилвам (цвят); 5) прен. разпалвам; 2. intr/prnl оживявам се, живвам, ставам все по-издръжлив и жизнен. -
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17 avivar el ojo
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18 avivar el rescoldo
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19 avivar el fuego
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20 avivar el ojo
гл.общ. быть бдительным, быть зорким, быть настороже
См. также в других словарях:
avivar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: avivar avivando avivado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. avivo avivas aviva avivamos aviváis avivan… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
avivar — verbo transitivo 1. Hacer (una persona o una cosa) más viva [una cosa]: Aviva el fuego, que hace frío. Su presencia aviva los recuerdos del verano pasado. verbo pronominal 1. Hacerse … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
avivar — v. tr. 1. Dar vivacidade a. 2. Tornar mais vivo. 3. Fazer reviver, renovar. 4. Ornar com vivos. 5. [Figurado] Animar, excitar. 6. Apressar. 7. Realçar. • v. pron. 8. Reanimar se … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
avivar — (De vivo). 1. tr. Dar viveza, excitar, animar. 2. Encender, acalorar. 3. Hacer que arda más el fuego. 4. Hacer que dé más claridad la luz artificial. 5. Poner los colores más vivos, encendidos, brillantes o subidos. 6. intr. Dicho de la semilla… … Diccionario de la lengua española
avivar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Dar fuerza o viveza: ■ avivó el fuego con ramas secas; la visita de sus amigos le avivó el ánimo. SINÓNIMO vivificar ► verbo intransitivo/ pronominal 2 ZOOLOGÍA Empezar a vivir las larvas y los gusanos. 3 Cobrar vida o vigor … Enciclopedia Universal
avivar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) Hacer algo más vivo o intenso: Aquella música avivó sus recuerdos , La corriente de aire avivaba las llamas , avivar un color, avivar la luz … Español en México
avivar — {{#}}{{LM A04277}}{{〓}} {{ConjA04277}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA04377}} {{[}}avivar{{]}} ‹a·vi·var› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Animar, excitar o dar mayor viveza o intensidad: • Su llamada avivó mi deseo de verlo. La discusión se avivaba más y… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
avivar el fuego — animar aún más la animadversión; empeorar las cosas; insistir en algo doloroso; cf. donde fuego hubo cenizas quedan, meter el dedo en la llaga, echarle más carbón al fuego, tirarle más carbón al fuego, echarle más leña al fuego, avivar la cueca;… … Diccionario de chileno actual
avivar — pop. Avisar; advertir a otro lo que ignora// despabilar; enseñar … Diccionario Lunfardo
avivar — a|vi|var Mot Agut Verb transitiu i pronominal … Diccionari Català-Català
avivar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ excitar, atizar, incitar, enardecerse, reanimarse, vivificarse, activarse, acalorarse, animarse, enfervorizarse, apresurarse, acelerarse, urgir, empujar, azuzar, aguijonear, espolear, exhortar Antónimos: ■ … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos