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21 merecer
merecer ( conjugate merecer) verbo transitivo ‹premio/castigo› to deserve; merecerse verbo pronominal ( enf) ‹premio/castigo› to deserve; te lo tienes bien merecido it serves you right; se merece que la asciendan she deserves to be promoted
merecer vtr (ser digno de) to deserve: no merecía el aplauso, she didn't deserve the applause
este libro no merece ser leído, this book isn't worth reading Locuciones: merece la pena, to be worth the trouble o to be worth it: la recompensa merece la pena, the reward is worth it ➣ Ver nota en deserve
' merecer' also found in these entries: Spanish: compensar - ganarse - pena - valer English: deserve - merit - rate - salt - worth -
22 merecido
Del verbo merecer: ( conjugate merecer) \ \
merecido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: merecer merecido
merecer ( conjugate merecer) verbo transitivo ‹premio/castigo› to deserve; merecerse verbo pronominal ( enf) ‹premio/castigo› to deserve; te lo tienes bien merecido it serves you right; se merece que la asciendan she deserves to be promoted
merecido sustantivo masculino: recibió or se llevó su merecido he got what he deserved
merecer vtr (ser digno de) to deserve: no merecía el aplauso, she didn't deserve the applause
este libro no merece ser leído, this book isn't worth reading Locuciones: merece la pena, to be worth the trouble o to be worth it: la recompensa merece la pena, the reward is worth it ➣ Ver nota en deserve
merecido sustantivo masculino due: han recibido su merecido, they got what was coming to them ' merecido' also found in these entries: Spanish: merecer English: deserts - deserve - just - richly - serve - well-earned -
23 señorita
señorita sustantivo femenino 1 2 ( tratamiento de cortesía)b) ( con nombres de pila):◊ señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? Teresa/Miss Chaves (o López etc), could you serve this lady please?
señorita sustantivo femenino
1 (joven) young woman
disculpe señorita, ¿tiene hora?, excuse me (miss), can you tell me the time?
2 (tratamiento) Miss: han ascendido a la señorita Menéndez, Miss Menéndez has been promoted ➣ Ver nota en señor 3 Educ fam la señorita, the teacher ' señorita' also found in these entries: Spanish: Srta. - propio English: certain - miss - Ms - young -
24 subido
Del verbo subir: ( conjugate subir) \ \
subido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: subido subir
subido
subir ( conjugate subir) verbo intransitivo 1 ( venir arriba) to come up; ahora subo I'll be right up; el camino sube hasta la cima the path goes up to o leads to the top of the hillb) subido A algo ‹a autobúsen/avión› to get on o onto sth;‹ a coche› to get in o into sth; ‹a caballo/bicicleta› to get on o onto sth, to mount sth (frml);◊ subido a bordo to go o get on board( en el escalafón) to be promoted 2 [aguas/río] to rise [ temperatura] to rise 3 [precio/valor/cotización/salario] to rise, go up verbo transitivo 1 ‹ montaña› to climb; ‹escaleras/cuesta› to go up, climb 2 ( llevar arriba) to take up; ‹ cuello de prenda› to turn up: ‹ pantalones› to pull up;◊ ¿me subes la cremallera? will you zip me up?, will you fasten my zipper (AmE) o (BrE) zip?‹ falda› to take o turn upe) (Inf) to upload3 subirse verbo pronominal 1◊ se subió al árbol/al muro she climbed up the tree/(up) onto the wall;estaba subido a un árbol he was up a tree 2 ( refl) ‹calcetines/pantalones› to pull up; ‹ cuello› to turn up
subido,-a adj fam (intenso) un rojo subido, a deep red Locuciones: una conversación subida de tono, a risqué conversation
subir
I verbo transitivo
1 (una pendiente, las escaleras) to go up (hacia el hablante) to come up (una montaña) to climb
2 (llevar arriba) to take up: voy a subir las cajas, I'm going to take the boxes upstairs (hacia el hablante) to bring up
3 (elevar) to raise: sube la mano izquierda, lift your left hand (el sueldo, la temperatura, la voz, etc) to raise: sube (el volumen de) la radio, turn the radio up
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ascender) to go up: ¿por qué no subimos a verla?, why don't we go up to see her? (acercándose al hablante) to come up ➣ Ver nota en ir 2 (a un avión, tren, autobús) to get on o onto: subimos al tren, we boarded the train (a un coche) to get into o in
3 (la marea, las aguas) to rise
4 (la temperatura) to rise
5 (los precios, el sueldo, etc) to rise, go up
6 (de categoría) to go up ' subido' also found in these entries: Spanish: subida - tono - color - subir English: bawdy - normal - on - promote - up - deep - off - price - racy - risqué -
25 subir
subir ( conjugate subir) verbo intransitivo 1 ( venir arriba) to come up; ahora subo I'll be right up; el camino sube hasta la cima the path goes up to o leads to the top of the hillb) subir A algo ‹a autobúsen/avión› to get on o onto sth;‹ a coche› to get in o into sth; ‹a caballo/bicicleta› to get on o onto sth, to mount sth (frml);◊ subir a bordo to go o get on board( en el escalafón) to be promoted 2 [aguas/río] to rise [ temperatura] to rise 3 [precio/valor/cotización/salario] to rise, go up verbo transitivo 1 ‹ montaña› to climb; ‹escaleras/cuesta› to go up, climb 2 ( llevar arriba) to take up; ‹ cuello de prenda› to turn up: ‹ pantalones› to pull up;◊ ¿me subes la cremallera? will you zip me up?, will you fasten my zipper (AmE) o (BrE) zip?‹ falda› to take o turn upe) (Inf) to upload3 subirse verbo pronominal 1◊ se subió al árbol/al muro she climbed up the tree/(up) onto the wall;estaba subido a un árbol he was up a tree 2 ( refl) ‹calcetines/pantalones› to pull up; ‹ cuello› to turn up
subir
I verbo transitivo
1 (una pendiente, las escaleras) to go up (hacia el hablante) to come up (una montaña) to climb
2 (llevar arriba) to take up: voy a subir las cajas, I'm going to take the boxes upstairs (hacia el hablante) to bring up
3 (elevar) to raise: sube la mano izquierda, lift your left hand (el sueldo, la temperatura, la voz, etc) to raise: sube (el volumen de) la radio, turn the radio up
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ascender) to go up: ¿por qué no subimos a verla?, why don't we go up to see her? (acercándose al hablante) to come up ➣ Ver nota en ir 2 (a un avión, tren, autobús) to get on o onto: subimos al tren, we boarded the train (a un coche) to get into o in
3 (la marea, las aguas) to rise
4 (la temperatura) to rise
5 (los precios, el sueldo, etc) to rise, go up
6 (de categoría) to go up ' subir' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abrochar - ascender - bordo - cajón - cerrar - cortante - embarcación - escena - estrado - irse - trono - abordar - alto - bien - escalafón - montar - volumen English: aboard - ascend - board - boarding card - boarding pass - climb - come in - come up - curl - elevate - escalate - flight - get into - get on - go up - hand up - heave - hoist - increase - jump on - mount - move up - pile in - push - raise - rise - roll up - send up - sharply - shoot up - show up - slope - spiral up - stair - stand - steeply - tree - turn up - up - volume - walk up - zip up - air - come - do - flow - gain - get - go - jump -
26 go to any lengths
(to do anything, no matter how extreme, dishonest, wicked etc, to achieve a particular aim: She'd go to any lengths to get herself promoted.) hacer lo que sea para conseguir algo -
27 card
s.1 carta, naipe (for game)2 tarjeta (with printed information); carné, carnet m (for identification) credencial (C.Sur, México)3 (tarjeta) postal.4 cartulina (thin cardboard)play your cards right and you could get promoted si juegas bien tus cartas, puedes conseguir un ascensoto put one's cards on the table poner las cartas sobre la mesato have a card up one's sleeve tener un as en la mangait is in the cards that… es más que probable que… (británico)it is on the cards that… es más que probable que… (británico)it is in the cards that… es más que probable que… (Estados Unidos)6 ficha.v.cardar, carduzar, carmenar, emborrizar. (pt & pp carded) -
28 move up
v.1 ascender.2 subir.3 avanzar hacia adelante.4 escalar.5 anticipar.vi.1 echarse a un lado, correrse (make room)2 ascender (be promoted) -
29 own
adj.propio(a).pron.my own el/la mío(a)it's my own es mío(a)a child of his own un hijo suyohe made that expression/part his own hizo suya esa expresión/suyo ese papelshe has a copy of her own tiene un ejemplar para ellafor reasons of his own por razones privadasto do something on one's own hacer algo solo(a); (without company) hacer algo por cuenta propia (on one's own initiative)I am (all) on my own estoy soloyou're on your own! ¡conmigo no cuentes! (I won't support you)he has come into his own since being promoted desde que lo ascendieron ha demostrado su verdadera valía o sus verdaderas posibilidadesto get one's own back (on somebody) vengarse (de alguien), tomarse la revancha (contra alguien)he looks after his own cuida de los suyos (friends, relatives)she managed to hold her own consiguió defendersepp.participio pasado del verbo OWE.pt.pretérito del verbo OWE.vt.1 poseer (property)to own (that)… reconocer que…3 reconocer que, admitir que. (pt & pp owned) -
30 promote
vt.1 ascender (raise in rank)2 fomentar, promover (encourage)3 promocionar (comercio)4 dar auge a, avanzar. (pt & pp promoted)
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