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1 alcanzar el culmen de
(v.) = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height ofEx. This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Ex. Founded in 1546 after the discovery of a rich silver lode, Zacatecas reached the height of its prosperity in the 16th and 17th centuries.* * *(v.) = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height ofEx: This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.
Ex: Founded in 1546 after the discovery of a rich silver lode, Zacatecas reached the height of its prosperity in the 16th and 17th centuries. -
2 alcanzar la cumbre de
(v.) = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height ofEx. This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Ex. Founded in 1546 after the discovery of a rich silver lode, Zacatecas reached the height of its prosperity in the 16th and 17th centuries.* * *(v.) = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height ofEx: This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.
Ex: Founded in 1546 after the discovery of a rich silver lode, Zacatecas reached the height of its prosperity in the 16th and 17th centuries. -
3 alcanzar la cúspide de
(v.) = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height ofEx. This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Ex. Founded in 1546 after the discovery of a rich silver lode, Zacatecas reached the height of its prosperity in the 16th and 17th centuries.* * *(v.) = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height ofEx: This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.
Ex: Founded in 1546 after the discovery of a rich silver lode, Zacatecas reached the height of its prosperity in the 16th and 17th centuries. -
4 dar a luz
to give birth————————to give birth (a, to)* * ** * *(v.) = birth, deliverEx. This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Ex. I don't like to dampen her enthusiasm, but the chances are she will deliver at 20 weeks.* * *(v.) = birth, deliverEx: This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.
Ex: I don't like to dampen her enthusiasm, but the chances are she will deliver at 20 weeks. -
5 engendrar
v.1 to conceive (hijo, idea).2 to give rise to.la falta de cariño engendra inseguridad lack of affection gives rise to insecurity3 to beget, to create, to bring into existence, to give birth to.Ellas crean criaturas raras They create weird creatures.4 to generate, to breed.5 to spawn, to breed.* * *1 to engender, beget2 figurado to generate, give rise to* * *verb1) to beget, father2) engender* * *VT1) (Bio) to beget, breed2) (Mat) to generate3) [+ problemas, situación] to cause* * ** * *= breed, engender, spawn, beget, birth, give + birth to.Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex. In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.Ex. Both the original production and revision of STC spawned a large crop of such items which are worth following up.Ex. This means that citations do not automatically beget more citations.Ex. This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Ex. By way of illustration: it is the machine's habit to perform remarkable feats, such as augmenting western musical heritage with the discovery that the eighteenth century gave birth to two contemporary composers.* * ** * *= breed, engender, spawn, beget, birth, give + birth to.Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
Ex: In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.Ex: Both the original production and revision of STC spawned a large crop of such items which are worth following up.Ex: This means that citations do not automatically beget more citations.Ex: This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Ex: By way of illustration: it is the machine's habit to perform remarkable feats, such as augmenting western musical heritage with the discovery that the eighteenth century gave birth to two contemporary composers.* * *engendrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹hijos› to father2 ‹odio/sospecha› to breed, engender ( frml)experiencias que engendran traumas y resentimientos experiences that produce o ( frml) engender traumas and feelings of resentmentese episodio engendró la duda en él that incident sowed the seeds of doubt in his mind* * *
engendrar ( conjugate engendrar) verbo transitivo ‹ hijos› to father;
‹odio/sospecha› to breed, engender (frml)
engendrar verbo transitivo
1 Biol to engender
2 (dar lugar, provocar) to give rise to, cause: la mentira engendra otros males, lying only makes things worse
' engendrar' also found in these entries:
English:
breed
- father
- procreate
- spawn
- beget
* * *engendrar vt1. [hijo, cría] to conceive2. [proyecto, idea] to conceive (of)3. [sentimiento, sensación, duda] to give rise to, to engender;[situación, conflicto, problema] to give rise to, to cause;la falta de cariño engendra inseguridad lack of affection gives rise to insecurity;engendró un clima de miedo y desconfianza it gave rise to o engendered an atmosphere of fear and distrust* * *v/t father; figbreed, engender* * *engendrar vt1) : to beget, to father2) : to give rise to, to engender -
6 parir
v.1 to give birth to.Ella parió gemelos She gave birth to twins.2 to give birth.poner algo/a alguien a parir (informal) to slag something/somebody off (peninsular SpanishBr), to badmouth something/somebody (United States)Ella parió ayer She brought forth a child yesterday.3 to foal, to give birth to an equine, to give birth to a horse.La yegua parda parió The brown mare foaled.4 to whelp, to give birth to a mammal, to bring forth a whelp.La gata parió The cat whelped.5 to calve, to give birth to a calf.La vaca parió The cow calved.6 to farrow, to give birth to a pig, to give birth to a litter of pigs.La chancha parió The pig farrowed.* * *1 familiar to give birth to2 figurado (producir) to produce1 to give birth\poner a alguien a parir familiar to slag somebody off* * *verbto give birth, bear* * *1.VI [mujer] to give birth, have a baby; [yegua] to foal; [vaca] to calve; [cerda] to farrow; [perra] to pup2. VT1) (=dar a luz) [mujer] to give birth to, have, bear frm; [animal] to have¡la madre que te parió! — *** you bastard! ***
2) (=producir) to produce3)parirla — ** to drop a clanger **
* * *1.2.poner a parir a alguien — (vulg) ( insultar) to bad mouth somebody (AmE colloq), to slag somebody off (BrE colloq)
parir vta) mujer to give birth to, havelo conozco como si lo hubiera parido — (fam) I know him inside out (colloq)
la madre que te parió! — (vulg) you son of a bitch! (vulg)
b) mamíferos to have, bear (frml)* * *= farrow, birth, give + birth to.Ex. Sows that farrowed in winter had the highest number of stillborn piglets per litter and the lowest percentage born alive.Ex. This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Ex. By way of illustration: it is the machine's habit to perform remarkable feats, such as augmenting western musical heritage with the discovery that the eighteenth century gave birth to two contemporary composers.----* parir cervatillos = fawn.* * *1.2.poner a parir a alguien — (vulg) ( insultar) to bad mouth somebody (AmE colloq), to slag somebody off (BrE colloq)
parir vta) mujer to give birth to, havelo conozco como si lo hubiera parido — (fam) I know him inside out (colloq)
la madre que te parió! — (vulg) you son of a bitch! (vulg)
b) mamíferos to have, bear (frml)* * *= farrow, birth, give + birth to.Ex: Sows that farrowed in winter had the highest number of stillborn piglets per litter and the lowest percentage born alive.
Ex: This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Ex: By way of illustration: it is the machine's habit to perform remarkable feats, such as augmenting western musical heritage with the discovery that the eighteenth century gave birth to two contemporary composers.* parir cervatillos = fawn.* * *parir [I1 ]vi1 «mujer» to give birth, have a babyponer a parir a algn ( vulg) (sacar de quicio) to piss sb off ( vulg) (insultar) to badmouth sb ( AmE colloq), to chew sb's ass out ( AmE sl), to slag sb off ( BrE colloq)2 «vaca» to calve; «yegua/burra» to foal; «oveja» to lamb■ parirvt1 «mujer» to give birth to, have, bear ( frml)lo conozco como si lo hubiera parido ( fam); I know him inside out ( colloq), I can read him like a book ( colloq)2 «mamíferos» to have, bear ( frml)* * *
parir ( conjugate parir) verbo intransitivo [ mujer] to give birth;
[ vaca] to calve;
[yegua/burra] to foal;
[ oveja] to lamb
verbo transitivo
parir verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to give birth (to)
♦ Locuciones: poner a alguien a parir, to run sb down
' parir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alumbrar
- luz
English:
birth
* * *♦ vi1. [mujer] to give birth, to have a baby;Esp Famponer algo/a alguien a parir Br to slag sth/sb off, US to badmouth sth/sb2. [yegua] to foal;[vaca] to calve; [oveja] to lamb♦ vt1. [mujer] to give birth to, to bear;Esp muy Fam¡la madre que lo parió! son of a bitch!;Esp muy Fam¡viva la madre que te parió! [en concierto, corrida de toros] we love you!2. [animal] to bear, to have* * *I v/i give birthII v/t give birth to;poner a alguien a parir fig fam tear s.o. to pieces fam* * *parir vi: to give birthparir vt: to give birth to, to bear* * *parir vb to give birth
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