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1 adular
v.1 to flatter.2 to cajole, to buff up, to be a toady to, to apple-polish.* * *1 to adulate, flatter, soft-soap* * *verb* * *VT to flatter* * *verbo transitivo to flatter* * *= flatter, butter + Nombre + up, toady, fawn (on/upon/over).Ex. Library readers are not always flattered to think that their problems are so simple that the librarian can produce the answers out of his head.Ex. This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.Ex. The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex. Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.* * *verbo transitivo to flatter* * *= flatter, butter + Nombre + up, toady, fawn (on/upon/over).Ex: Library readers are not always flattered to think that their problems are so simple that the librarian can produce the answers out of his head.
Ex: This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.Ex: The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex: Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.* * *adular [A1 ]vtto flatterme da asco cómo adulan al jefe it's revolting how they crawl to o suck up to the boss ( colloq)* * *
adular ( conjugate adular) verbo transitivo
to flatter
adular verbo transitivo to adulate
' adular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coba
- sobar
English:
butter
- fawn
- flatter
* * *adular vtto flatter* * *v/t flatter* * *adular vtlisonjear: to flatter -
2 exponer las razones
(v.) = discuss + the reasonsEx. The article 'Buttering the toast evenly' discusses the reasons for the closure of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School and the Columbia University School of Library Service.* * *(v.) = discuss + the reasonsEx: The article 'Buttering the toast evenly' discusses the reasons for the closure of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School and the Columbia University School of Library Service.
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3 hacer la pelota
(v.) = butter + Nombre + up, toady, fawn (on/upon/over)Ex. This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.Ex. The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex. Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.* * *(v.) = butter + Nombre + up, toady, fawn (on/upon/over)Ex: This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.
Ex: The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex: Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough. -
4 hacer la pelotilla
(v.) = toady, butter + Nombre + upEx. The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex. This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.* * *(v.) = toady, butter + Nombre + upEx: The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.
Ex: This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need. -
5 halagar
v.1 to flatter.Ella halaga a Ricardo She cajoles Richard.2 to be pleased by.Me halaga el ramo de flores I am pleased by the flower bouquet.3 to be glad to, to be pleased to.Me halaga hablar en público I am glad to speak to an audience.* * *1 (lisonjear) to flatter2 (satisfacer) to please* * *VT1) (=adular) to flatter2) (=agradar) to please, gratify3) † (=mostrar afecto) to show affection to* * *verbo transitivoa) elogios/invitación to flatter* * *= flatter, pander, butter + Nombre + up, toady, fawn (on/upon/over).Ex. Library readers are not always flattered to think that their problems are so simple that the librarian can produce the answers out of his head.Ex. Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex. This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.Ex. The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex. Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.* * *verbo transitivoa) elogios/invitación to flatter* * *= flatter, pander, butter + Nombre + up, toady, fawn (on/upon/over).Ex: Library readers are not always flattered to think that their problems are so simple that the librarian can produce the answers out of his head.
Ex: Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex: This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.Ex: The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex: Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.* * *halagar [A3 ]vt1 (complacer) to flatterme halaga que me lo ofrezcas a mí I am flattered that you're offering it to mese sintió halagado por sus palabras de elogio he felt flattered by their praise2 (adular) ‹persona› to flatterle halagaron el vestido they praised her dress, they complimented her on her dress* * *
halagar ( conjugate halagar) verbo transitivo
to flatter;
le halagaron el vestido they complimented her on her dress
halagar verbo transitivo to flatter: me halagan mucho tus elogios, I'm really flattered by your praise
' halagar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
florear
English:
flatter
- compliment
* * *halagar vt1. [alabar] to praise;me halaga que diga eso I'm flattered that you say that2. [adular] to flatter* * *v/t flatter* * *halagar {52} vt: to flatter, to compliment* * *halagar vb to flatter -
6 tostada
f.piece of toast.tostadas toastpast part.past participle of spanish verb: tostar.* * *1 toast, slice of toast\olerse la tostada familiar to smell a rat* * *1. noun f. 2. f., (m. - tostado)* * *SF1) [de pan] piece of toast2)una tostada de — * a load of *, masses of
4) Cono Sur (=conversación) long boring conversation* * *a) ( de pan) piece o slice of toastb) (Méx) ( de tortilla) tostada (fried corn/maize tortilla)c) (Ven) ( arepa frita) fried corn cake* * *= toast.Ex. The article 'Buttering the toast evenly' discusses the reasons for the closure of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School and the Columbia University School of Library Service.* * *a) ( de pan) piece o slice of toastb) (Méx) ( de tortilla) tostada (fried corn/maize tortilla)c) (Ven) ( arepa frita) fried corn cake* * *= toast.Ex: The article 'Buttering the toast evenly' discusses the reasons for the closure of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School and the Columbia University School of Library Service.
* * *1 (de pan) piece o slice of toastsiempre desayuno café con tostadas I always have coffee and toast for breakfast3 ( Ven) (arepa frita) fried corn cake* * *
tostada sustantivo femenino
tostado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (pan) toasted
(café) roasted
2 (color) tan, brown, ochre
3 (la piel) tanned, suntanned
II sustantivo masculino
1 (del pan) toasting
2 (del café) roasting
3 (bronceado) tan, suntan
tostada f Culin (piece o slice of) toast
' tostada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
untar
- quemado
English:
crisp
- spread
- toast
- round
* * *tostada nf¿quieres tostadas? would you like some toast?;tostadas con mantequilla buttered toastMéx Fam¡me lleva la tostada! it gets my goat!* * *f piece of toast;tostadas spl toast sg* * *tostada nf1) : piece of toast2) : tostada* * *tostada n piece of toast¿quieres una tostada? do you want a piece of toast? -
7 untar mantequilla
(v.) = butterEx. The article ' buttering the toast evenly' discusses the reasons for the closure of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School and the Columbia University School of Library Service.* * *(v.) = butterEx: The article ' buttering the toast evenly' discusses the reasons for the closure of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School and the Columbia University School of Library Service.
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8 simpático
adj.1 nice, genial, attractive, charming.2 sympathetic.* * *► adjetivo2 MEDICINA sympathetic\hacerse el simpático / hacerse la simpática to ingratiate oneself ( con, with), butter up ((con,-)* * *(f. - simpática)adj.nice, friendly* * *ADJ1) (=afectuoso) [persona] nice, pleasant, likeable; [ambiente] congenial, pleasant¡qué policía más simpático! — what a nice policeman!
los cubanos son muy simpáticos — Cubans are very nice o friendly people
no le hemos caído muy simpáticos — she didn't really take to us, she didn't really like us
me cae simpático — I think he's nice, I like him
2) (Anat, Med) sympathetic* * *- ca adjetivoa) < persona> niceme cae or me resulta muy simpático — I really like him, I think he's really nice
es un hombre de lo más simpático — he's a very nice o pleasant man
estuvo de lo más simpático — he was extremely nice o pleasant
b) <gesto/detalle> nice, lovely* * *= engaging, likeable [likable], endearing, affable, nice.Ex. The interview went smoothly; the committee was impressed by her knowledge of the current library scene, her enthusiasm, and her engaging personality.Ex. This is a likable, well-organized, and quite funny comedy that tells the story of a man who is left on a remote Scottish island on his stag night.Ex. Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.Ex. After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex. One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said ' Nice tits, uh?'.* * *- ca adjetivoa) < persona> niceme cae or me resulta muy simpático — I really like him, I think he's really nice
es un hombre de lo más simpático — he's a very nice o pleasant man
estuvo de lo más simpático — he was extremely nice o pleasant
b) <gesto/detalle> nice, lovely* * *= engaging, likeable [likable], endearing, affable, nice.Ex: The interview went smoothly; the committee was impressed by her knowledge of the current library scene, her enthusiasm, and her engaging personality.
Ex: This is a likable, well-organized, and quite funny comedy that tells the story of a man who is left on a remote Scottish island on his stag night.Ex: Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.Ex: After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex: One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said ' Nice tits, uh?'.* * *simpático -ca1 ‹persona› niceme cae or me resulta muy simpático I really like him, I think he's really niceno es muy simpático que digamos he's hardly what I would call likable o pleasantes un hombre de lo más simpático he's a very nice o pleasant o likable manel día que vino estuvo de lo más simpático the day he came here he was extremely nice o pleasant o genial2 ‹gesto/detalle› nice, lovely3 ‹ambiente› pleasant, congenial; ‹paseo› pleasant, delightful, nice* * *
simpático◊ -ca adjetivo
me cae or me resulta muy simpático I really like him
‹ paseo› pleasant, nice
simpático,-a adjetivo
1 (agradable) pleasant, nice, likeable: tu amigo me cayó simpático, I really liked your friend
2 (divertido) amusing
' simpático' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparte
- simpática
- tipo
- estar
- majo
- querido
- resultar
English:
agreeable
- decent
- endearing
- friendly
- genial
- kind
- likable
- likeable
- nice
- what
- chatty
- convivial
- like
- pleasant
* * *simpático, -a adj1. [persona] [agradable] nice, likeable;[abierto, cordial] friendly;me cae muy simpático I think he's very nice, I find him very likeable;estuvo muy simpático conmigo he was very friendly to me;hacerse el simpático to be all friendly, Br to come over all friendly2. [ocasión] agreeable, pleasant3. [anécdota, comedia] amusing, entertaining4. Anat sympathetic* * *adj nice, lik(e)able* * *simpático, -ca adj: nice, friendly, likeable* * *simpático adj nice -
9 rosca
f.1 thread.2 ring (shape) (de anillo).3 sponge cake (cooking). (Mexican Spanish)4 threading.5 doughnut, bread roll.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: roscar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: roscar.* * *1 (de tornillo) thread2 COCINA doughnut3 (carnosidad) roll of fat4 (anilla) ring\hacer la rosca a alguien familiar to suck up to somebodyno comerse una rosca familiar not to get anywhere with men / womenrosca de Arquímedes Archimedes' screw* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de humo] ring, spiral2) (Culin) ring-shaped roll, ring-shaped pastry, ≈ doughnutrosca de Reyes — LAm ring-shaped cake ( eaten on January 6)
See:ver nota culturelle DÍA DE REYES in rey3) [de tornillo] thread; [de espiral] turnpasarse de rosca — [tornillo] to have a crossed thread; [persona] to go too far, overdo it
4) (Anat) (=hinchazón) swelling; [de grasa] roll of fat5) And (Pol) ruling clique, oligarchy6) Cono Sur [para llevar carga] pad7) Cono Sur (Naipes) circle of card players* * *1) (de tornillo, tuerca) threadpasarse de rosca: el tornillo se pasó de rosca the screw isn't biting; te has pasado de rosca — (fam) you've gone too far
2) ( bollo) type of doughnut; ( pan) bread roll ( baked in a ring shape)3) (Bol, Col) (círculo, grupo) clique, set4) (Chi fam) (riña, pelea) fight* * *1) (de tornillo, tuerca) threadpasarse de rosca: el tornillo se pasó de rosca the screw isn't biting; te has pasado de rosca — (fam) you've gone too far
2) ( bollo) type of doughnut; ( pan) bread roll ( baked in a ring shape)3) (Bol, Col) (círculo, grupo) clique, set4) (Chi fam) (riña, pelea) fight* * *A (de un tornillo, una tuerca) threadtapón de rosca screw toppasarse de rosca: el tornillo se ha pasado de rosca the screw isn't biting, I've/you've stripped the thread on the screwCompuesto:Archimedes' screwhacerse una rosca to curl up into a ballCompuesto:C (Bol, Col) (círculo, grupo) clique, setes imposible conseguir un trabajo sin conocer a alguien en la rosca it's impossible to get a job unless you know the right peopletuvo una rosca con el marido she had a fight o row with her husband ( colloq)* * *
rosca sustantivo femenino
pasarse de rosca: el tornillo se pasó de rosca the screw isn't biting;
te has pasado de rosca (fam) you've gone too far
rosca sustantivo femenino
1 Culin ring-shaped cake o bread roll
2 (de un tornillo, tuerca, etc) thread
tapón de rosca, screw top
♦ Locuciones: hacerle la rosca a alguien, to butter up: os hace la rosca, he's just buttering you up
no comerse una rosca, not to get anywhere with women/men
pasarse de rosca, (un tornillo) to have a stripped thread
(una persona) to go too far
' rosca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tapón
- casquillo
- tapa
English:
screw
- screw top
- thread
* * *rosca nf1. [de tornillo] thread;un tapón de rosca a screw top;un tornillo de rosca a screw;Fampasarse de rosca [persona] to go over the top2. [forma] [de anillo] ring;[espiral] coil3. [de pan] = ring-shaped bread roll;Méx [bizcocho] sponge cake; Esp Famhacerle la rosca a alguien to suck up to sb;Famnunca se come una rosca he never gets off with anyoneAm rosca de Reyes = ring-shaped pastry eaten on 6 January4. [en fútbol] curl, bend;pase/remate de rosca curling pass/shot* * *f1 TÉC thread;2 GASTR famhacer la rosca a alguien butter s.o. up, sweet-talk s.o.;no comerse una rosca fam have no luck with the opposite sex* * *rosca nf1) : thread (of a screw)una tapa a rosca: a screw top2) : ring, coil* * *rosca n1. (de tornillo) thread2. (de pan) ring-shaped roll -
10 cucamonas
f.1 cajolery, sweet talk, Sweet nothings (palabras).2 caresses (caricias).3 fondling (magreo).* * *1 familiar caresses* * *( fam)1(para conseguir algo): deja de hacerme cucamonass que no me vas a sacar dinero stop buttering me up o stop trying to sweet-talk me, you're not going to get any money out of me ( colloq)se pasan el día haciéndose cucamonass they spend all their time petting o kissing and cuddling* * *cucamonas nfplFam sweet talk* * *fpl fam:hacerle cucamonas a alguien get around s.o., sweet-talk s.o. -
11 hacerse el simpático / hacerse la simpática
hacerse el simpático / hacerse la simpáticato ingratiate oneself ( con, with), butter up ((con,-)Spanish-English dictionary > hacerse el simpático / hacerse la simpática
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