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22 enfermar
v.1 to make ill (causar enfermedad a).La carne mala enfermó a María The spoiled meat made Mary ill.2 to fall ill.María enfermó de repente Mary fell ill suddenly.3 to vex, to get up someone's nose.Su impertinencia enfermó a María His impertinence vexed Mary.* * *1 to fall ill, become ill, be taken ill\enfermar de agotamiento to suffer from exhaustionenfermar del corazón to have heart trouble* * *1.VT (Med) to make ill2.VI to fall ill, be taken ill (de with)* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fall ill, get sick (AmE)2.enfermar vt (fam) to drive... mad (colloq)3.enfermarse v prona) (AmL) ( ponerse enfermo) to fall ill, get sick (AmE)b) (CS euf) ( menstruar) to get one's period* * *= become + ill, fall + ill, get + sick.Ex. However, many attempts to actively involve the community in reducing its risks of becoming ill have met with failure.Ex. The largest group of metaphors compared firms to living (especially human) beings: companies are born, fall ill, have children, die, etc.Ex. When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fall ill, get sick (AmE)2.enfermar vt (fam) to drive... mad (colloq)3.enfermarse v prona) (AmL) ( ponerse enfermo) to fall ill, get sick (AmE)b) (CS euf) ( menstruar) to get one's period* * *= become + ill, fall + ill, get + sick.Ex: However, many attempts to actively involve the community in reducing its risks of becoming ill have met with failure.
Ex: The largest group of metaphors compared firms to living (especially human) beings: companies are born, fall ill, have children, die, etc.Ex: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.* * *enfermar [A1 ]vito fall ill, get ill, get sick ( AmE)enfermó a los pocos meses de casarse a few months after his wedding he fell illsi sigue comiendo así va a enfermar if he carries on eating like that he's going to make himself ill o to get ill■ enfermarvtla burocracia de este país me enferma the bureaucracy in this country really gets me o bugs me o drives me madse enfermó del estómago she developed stomach trouble* * *
enfermar ( conjugate enfermar) verbo intransitivo
to fall ill, get sick (AmE)
enfermarse verbo pronominal
enfermar
I verbo intransitivo to become o fall ill, get sick: enfermaron de tuberculosis, they caught tuberculosis
II verbo transitivo
1 (poner enfermo) to make ill: este calor me va a enfermar, this heat's going to make me ill
2 fam (irritar, disgustar) me enferma el desorden, untidiness makes me sick
' enfermar' also found in these entries:
English:
come down
- sicken
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [causar enfermedad a] to make illme enferma esa actitud that kind of attitude really gets to me♦ vito fall ill;enfermar del corazón/pecho to develop a heart condition/chest complaint* * *I v/t drive crazyII v/i get sick, Br tbget ill* * *enfermar vt: to make sickenfermar vi: to fall ill, to get sick* * * -
23 escollo
m.1 reef.2 hindrance, difficulty, pitfall, obstacle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: escollar.* * *1 MARÍTIMO reef, rock2 figurado difficulty, pitfall, snag* * *SM1) (=arrecife) reef, rock2) (=obstáculo oculto) [en el camino] pitfall, stumbling block; [en actividad] hidden danger* * *masculino (Náut) reef; ( dificultad) obstacle, hurdle* * *= reef, snare, stumbling block, shoal.Ex. The article is entitled 'Avoiding the reefs and rips while riding a relevant technology wave into rural regions'.Ex. Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.Ex. These stumbling blocks can often be bypassed in the initial stages of OSI implementation by choosing applications that do not require close integration with existing library systems.Ex. This article examines the political shoals, currents, and rip tides associated with off campus library programmes and suggests that awareness and involvement are key ways to avoid running aground.----* escollos = rocks and shoals, logjam [log-jam], straits and narrows.* esconder escollos para = hold + pitfalls for.* * *masculino (Náut) reef; ( dificultad) obstacle, hurdle* * *= reef, snare, stumbling block, shoal.Ex: The article is entitled 'Avoiding the reefs and rips while riding a relevant technology wave into rural regions'.
Ex: Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.Ex: These stumbling blocks can often be bypassed in the initial stages of OSI implementation by choosing applications that do not require close integration with existing library systems.Ex: This article examines the political shoals, currents, and rip tides associated with off campus library programmes and suggests that awareness and involvement are key ways to avoid running aground.* escollos = rocks and shoals, logjam [log-jam], straits and narrows.* esconder escollos para = hold + pitfalls for.* * *1 ( Náut) reef2 (dificultad) obstacle, hurdlese ha superado el escollo más importante the most serious obstacle has been overcome* * *
escollo sustantivo masculino (Náut) reef;
( dificultad) obstacle, hurdle
escollo sustantivo masculino
1 (roca) reef
2 (dificultad, obstáculo) pitfall, handicap: los escollos de la burocracia son algo habitual, bureaucratic red tape is commonplace
' escollo' also found in these entries:
English:
pitfall
- rock
- stumbling-block
- reef
- stumbling block
* * *escollo nm1. [en el mar] reef2. [obstáculo] stumbling block;* * *m1 MAR reef2 ( obstáculo) hurdle, obstacle* * *escollo nm1) : reef2) obstáculo: obstacle -
24 formalismo
m.formalism.* * *1 formalism* * *SM1) (Arte, Literat) formalism* * *masculino (Arte, Fil) formalism; ( convencionalismo) conventionality* * *= formalism, conventionality.Ex. This article sketches a general interdisciplinary research effort in information retrieval which would take into account the methodologies, formalisms, and/or findings from natural language processing and linguistic theory.Ex. He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.----* gustar los formalismos = stand on + ceremony.* * *masculino (Arte, Fil) formalism; ( convencionalismo) conventionality* * *= formalism, conventionality.Ex: This article sketches a general interdisciplinary research effort in information retrieval which would take into account the methodologies, formalisms, and/or findings from natural language processing and linguistic theory.
Ex: He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.* gustar los formalismos = stand on + ceremony.* * *paso de formalismos I can't be bothered with conventionality o convention* * *
formalismo sustantivo masculino formalism, conventionality: tiene un estilo que peca de formalismo, he is overly formal
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25 maraña
f.1 trick, snarl.2 thicket.3 tangle, knot, snarl-up.* * *1 (espesura) thicket2 (enredo) tangle3 (asunto confuso) muddle, mess* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=maleza) thicket, tangle of plants2) [de hilos] tangle3) (=enredo) mess, tangleuna maraña de pasillos — a maze o labyrinth of passages
una maraña de burocracia — a bureaucratic maze o labyrinth
4) * (=truco) trick, ruse5) And small tip* * *a) (de hilos, cabello) tangleb) (de arbustos, malezas) tangle of vegetationc) (lío, confusión) tangled messes una maraña de personajes y relaciones — it is a complicated o tangled web of characters and relationships
* * *= morass, tangled web, tangle, miasma, garble, snarl, snarl-up.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex. This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex. The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex. For some other slants on this topic, see these two blogs; but beware, as they do contain some notable garbles and omissions.Ex. His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.----* maraña de intrigas = web of intrigue.* maraña de mentiras = web of lies, web of deception.* maraña política = political thicket.* * *a) (de hilos, cabello) tangleb) (de arbustos, malezas) tangle of vegetationc) (lío, confusión) tangled messes una maraña de personajes y relaciones — it is a complicated o tangled web of characters and relationships
* * *= morass, tangled web, tangle, miasma, garble, snarl, snarl-up.Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
Ex: A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex: This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex: The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex: For some other slants on this topic, see these two blogs; but beware, as they do contain some notable garbles and omissions.Ex: His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.* maraña de intrigas = web of intrigue.* maraña de mentiras = web of lies, web of deception.* maraña política = political thicket.* * *1 (de hilos, cabello) tangleun ovillo hecho una maraña a tangled ball of wool2(de arbustos, malezas): mi jardín es una verdadera maraña my garden is a real tangle of weeds o is a real junglecon un machete se abrió paso en la maraña he hacked his way through the tangled vegetation with a machete3(lío, confusión): el argumento es una maraña de personajes y relaciones the plot is a complicated o tangled web of characters and relationshipsno sé cómo entiende esta maraña de números I don't know how he can understand this mess o jumble of numbers* * *
maraña sustantivo femenino
tangle;
maraña sustantivo femenino tangle
' maraña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enredo
English:
tangle
- web
* * *maraña nf1. [de cabellos, hilos] tangle;encontré el interruptor entre una maraña de cables I found the switch amid a tangle of electric cables2. [maleza] thicket;la maraña de arbustos no nos permitía avanzar the dense undergrowth prevented us from going any further3. [complicación] tangle;están intentando desenrollar la maraña de normas que regulan el sector they are trying to unravel the tangle of regulations that regulate the industry;no hay quien se entienda con la maraña de idiomas que se hablan allí nobody can understand the jumble of languages they speak there;le cuesta mucho encontrar lo que busca en la maraña de Internet he finds it difficult to find what he's looking for on-line, the Internet is such a maze* * *f1 de hilos tangle2 ( lío) jumble* * *maraña nf1) : thicket2) enredo: tangle, mess -
26 hipertrofia
f.hypertrophy (medicine).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: hipertrofiar.* * *1 hypertrophy* * *SF hypertrophy* * *femenino (Med) hypertrophy* * *femenino (Med) hypertrophy* * *( Med) hypertrophyla hipertrofia de la burocracia estatal the uncontrolled growth o expansion of state bureaucracy* * *
Del verbo hipertrofiar: ( conjugate hipertrofiar)
hipertrofia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
hipertrofia f Biol hypertrophy
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27 hipertrofiar
v.to hypertrophy, to deform, to distort severely.* * *1 to hypertrophy1 to hypertrophy* * *hipertrofiar [A1 ]vtto hypertrophy* * *♦ vtMed to over-develop
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