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101 enredarse
■enredarse verbo reflexivo
1 (cables, cuerdas, pelo) to get entangled: se enredó el pie en la alambrada, his foot got caught in the wire fence
2 (asunto, situación) to get complicated o confused
3 fig (implicarse en algo turbio) to get mixed up, involved [en, in]
4 (aturullarse, aturdirse) to get mixed up: me enredé y no supe responder, I got mixed up and didn't know what to say
5 (tener un lío amoroso) se enredó con una rubia, he got involved with a blonde ' enredarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: trabarse - enredar English: mire - tangle - tangle up -
102 enrollado
Del verbo enrollar: ( conjugate enrollar) \ \
enrollado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: enrollado enrollar
enrollado
◊ -da adjetivo1 2 (Esp)a) (fam) estar enrollado con algn to have a thing (going) with sb (colloq);b) estar enrollado con algo ‹con exámenes/preparativos› wrapped up in sth3 (Ven fam) ( preocupado) uptight (colloq), freaked out (sl)
enrollar ( conjugate enrollar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹papel/persiana› to roll up; ‹cable/manguera› to coil; 2 (Esp arg) ‹ persona› ( confundir) to confuse, get … confused; ( en asunto) to involve, get … involved enrollarse verbo pronominal 1 [ papel] to roll up; [cuerda/cable] to coil up; 2 (Esp fam)a) ( hablar mucho):◊ no te enrolles stop jabbering on (colloq);se enrolladoon hablando they got deep into conversationb) ( tener relaciones amorosas):◊ se enrolladoon en la discoteca they made out (AmE colloq) o (BrE colloq) they got off together in a disco;enrolladose con algn to make out with sb (AmE colloq), to get off with sb (BrE colloq)
enrollado,-a adjetivo
1 (una alfombra, un mapa, etc) rolled up (en un carrete) coiled up
2 fam (bueno, estupendo) great
3 familiar está enrollado con Marisa, he has a thing going with Marisa
enrollar verbo transitivo (una persiana, etc) to roll up (un cable) to coil (un hilo) to wind up ' enrollado' also found in these entries: Spanish: enrollada English: fight off - rolled -
103 enrollar
enrollar ( conjugate enrollar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹papel/persiana› to roll up; ‹cable/manguera› to coil; 2 (Esp arg) ‹ persona› ( confundir) to confuse, get … confused; ( en asunto) to involve, get … involved enrollarse verbo pronominal 1 [ papel] to roll up; [cuerda/cable] to coil up; 2 (Esp fam)a) ( hablar mucho):◊ no te enrolles stop jabbering on (colloq);se enrollaron hablando they got deep into conversationb) ( tener relaciones amorosas):◊ se enrollaron en la discoteca they made out (AmE colloq) o (BrE colloq) they got off together in a disco;enrollarse con algn to make out with sb (AmE colloq), to get off with sb (BrE colloq)
enrollar verbo transitivo (una persiana, etc) to roll up (un cable) to coil (un hilo) to wind up ' enrollar' also found in these entries: English: coil - roll back - roll up - wind - wind up - blind - reel - roller - scroll - twist -
104 farragosa
farragoso,-a adjetivo confused, rambling -
105 farragoso
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106 hallarse
■hallarse verbo reflexivo
1 (estar, encontrarse) to be: me hallo confusa, I'm confused
2 (estar ubicado) to be (situated): su casa se halla entre dos montes, his house is situated between two mountains ' hallarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: darse - encontrarse - estar - haber - obrar - hallar - ver English: lie - sit -
107 lío
Del verbo liar: ( conjugate liar) \ \
lío es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
lió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: liar lío
liar ( conjugate liar) verbo transitivo 1 ( envolver) to wrap (up); (en un fardo, manojo) to bundle (up) 2 (fam) liarse verbo pronominal 1 (fam) 2 (Esp fam)a) ( entretenerse):◊ nos liamos a hablar y … we got talking and …b) ( emprenderla):
lío sustantivo masculino 1◊ armarse/hacerse un lío (con algo) to get into a mess (with sth) (colloq)tiene líos con la policía he's in trouble with the police (colloq); ¡qué lío se va a armar! there's going to be hell to pay! (colloq) 2 ( fardo) bundle
liar verbo transitivo
1 (envolver) to wrap up (un cigarro) to roll
2 (embrollar) to muddle up (aturdir) to confuse
lío sustantivo masculino
1 fam (desorden) mess, muddle
2 fam (romance) affair
3 (de ropa, etc) bundle Locuciones: armar un lío, to kick up a fuss
hacerse líos con, to get mixed up
meterse en un lío, to get into trouble ' lío' also found in these entries: Spanish: avispero - barullo - berenjenal - buena - bueno - enredarse - follón - gorda - gordo - meterse - mogollón - monumental - petate - tinglado - tomate - trapisonda - armar - bochinche - bronca - desenredar - despelote - enredado - enredar - enredo - menudo - meter - pedo - pelotera - quilombo English: carry-on - cock-up - fuss - hassle - hot - hot water - jam - kick up - mess - misunderstanding - mix-up - muddle - palaver - pickle - rigmarole - scrape - screw-up - tangle - to-do - trouble - ungodly - water - bundle - get - havoc - mix - muddled - rumpus - stink - stir - to - wad -
108 liado
Del verbo liar: ( conjugate liar) \ \
liado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: liado liar
liado
◊ -da adjetivo (fam)b) ( relacionado) liado con algn involved with sb
liar ( conjugate liar) verbo transitivo 1 ( envolver) to wrap (up); (en un fardo, manojo) to bundle (up) 2 (fam) liarse verbo pronominal 1 (fam) 2 (Esp fam)a) ( entretenerse):◊ nos liamos a hablar y … we got talking and …b) ( emprenderla):
liado,-a adj fam estamos muy liados, we are very busy
liar verbo transitivo
1 (envolver) to wrap up (un cigarro) to roll
2 (embrollar) to muddle up (aturdir) to confuse ' liado' also found in these entries: Spanish: liada English: muddle -
109 pérdida
Multiple Entries: perdida pérdida
pérdida sustantivo femenino◊ pérdida de calor/energía heat/energy loss;tuvo una pérdida de conocimiento he lost consciousness, he passed out; no tiene pérdida (Esp) you can't miss itb) (Fin) loss;pérdidas materiales damage; pérdidas y ganancias profit and loss
perdido,-a
I adjetivo
1 lost
2 (desorientado) confused
3 (perro, bala) stray
II adv fam (totalmente, rematadamente) es tonto perdido, he's completely stupid
III mf (libertino) degenerate, vicious Locuciones: ponerse perdido, to get dirty
pérdida sustantivo femenino
1 loss: su muerte supone una gran pérdida para nosotros, his death is a great loss for us
2 (de tiempo, etc) waste
3 (escape de agua, de gas) leak
4 (daños materiales) (usu pl) damage: las pérdidas ascienden a varios millones, losses totalled several million Locuciones: no tiene pérdida, you can't miss it ' pérdida' also found in these entries: Spanish: bala - derrumbarse - desfallecimiento - desgracia - desvarío - rehacerse - reparar - severidad - causa - ciudad - compensar - deshonra - desprestigio - lamentable - mareado - marear - mareo - sensación - sensible - sentir - valorar English: battle - blackout - bleeding - book - compensate - depressed - deprivation - dropout - effective - experience - generation - get back - good - grievous - lament - loss - lost - make up - make up for - outflow - sense - stall - temporary - time-wasting - unconsciousness - vacantly - waste - miss - shantytown -
110 perdida
Multiple Entries: perdida pérdida
pérdida sustantivo femenino◊ perdida de calor/energía heat/energy loss;tuvo una perdida de conocimiento he lost consciousness, he passed out; no tiene perdida (Esp) you can't miss itb) (Fin) loss;perdidas materiales damage; perdidas y ganancias profit and loss
perdido,-a
I adjetivo
1 lost
2 (desorientado) confused
3 (perro, bala) stray
II adv fam (totalmente, rematadamente) es tonto perdido, he's completely stupid
III mf (libertino) degenerate, vicious Locuciones: ponerse perdido, to get dirty
pérdida sustantivo femenino
1 loss: su muerte supone una gran pérdida para nosotros, his death is a great loss for us
2 (de tiempo, etc) waste
3 (escape de agua, de gas) leak
4 (daños materiales) (usu pl) damage: las pérdidas ascienden a varios millones, losses totalled several million Locuciones: no tiene pérdida, you can't miss it ' perdida' also found in these entries: Spanish: bala - derrumbarse - desfallecimiento - desgracia - desvarío - pérdida - rehacerse - reparar - severidad - causa - ciudad - compensar - deshonra - desprestigio - lamentable - mareado - marear - mareo - sensación - sensible - sentir - valorar English: battle - blackout - bleeding - book - compensate - depressed - deprivation - dropout - effective - experience - generation - get back - good - grievous - lament - loss - lost - make up - make up for - outflow - sense - stall - temporary - time-wasting - unconsciousness - vacantly - waste - miss - shantytown -
111 at cross-purposes
(of two or more people, confused about what they are saying or doing because of misunderstanding one another: I think we're talking at cross-purposes.) (haber un) malentendido -
112 at one's wits' end
(utterly confused and desperate.) desesperado -
113 befuddled
adj.aturdido(a) (confused)pp.participio pasado del verbo BEFUDDLE.pt.pretérito del verbo BEFUDDLE. -
114 confuse
vt.desconcertar, confundir (bewilder); confundir (mix up) (pt & pp confused) -
115 topsy-turvy
adj.1 manga por hombro (untidy); enrevesado(a) (confused)2 patas arriba.adv.1 al revés, con lo de abajo arriba, desordenado (messy).2 patas arriba.
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