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21 desfigurar
v.to disfigure (rostro, cuerpo).El calor deformó el plástico The heat deformed the plastic.* * *1 (cara) to disfigure2 (estatua etc) to deface3 figurado (realidad, hechos, etc) to distort1 (descomponerse) to become distorted* * *VT1) (=transformar) [+ cara] to disfigure; [+ cuerpo] to deform; [+ cuadro, monumento] to deface; [+ voz, sonido] to distort, disguise; [+ sentido] to twist; [+ suceso] to misrepresent2) (Fot) to blur* * *verbo transitivo1) < persona> to disfigure* * *= misrepresent, deface, disfigure.Ex. When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex. Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.* * *verbo transitivo1) < persona> to disfigure* * *= misrepresent, deface, disfigure.Ex: When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.
Ex: Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.* * *desfigurar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona› to disfigurelas quemaduras le desfiguraron el rostro the burns disfigured himese maquillaje la desfigura she looks hideous with that makeup onla sombra le desfiguraba las facciones the shadow distorted her featureslos hoteles han desfigurado la costa the hotels have disfigured o completely ruined the coastlineB ‹hechos› to distort, twist; ‹realidad› to distort( refl):se le desfiguró la cara en el accidente his face was disfigured in the accident* * *
desfigurar ( conjugate desfigurar) verbo transitivo
1 [quemaduras/cicatriz] ‹ persona› to disfigure
2 ‹ hechos› to distort, twist;
‹ realidad› to distort
desfigurar verbo transitivo
1 (deformar físicamente) to disfigure
2 (alterar, distorsionar) to distort: el espejo desfiguraba sus facciones, the mirror distorted her features
' desfigurar' also found in these entries:
English:
deface
- disfigure
* * *♦ vt1. [aspecto físico] to disfigure;el accidente le desfiguró la cara his face was disfigured in the accident;el espeso humo desfiguraba las siluetas de los bomberos the thick smoke blurred the outline of the firemen's figures;los chalets adosados han desfigurado el viejo pueblo the semi-detached houses have ruined the look of the old town2. [realidad, verdad] to distort* * *v/t disfigure* * *desfigurar vt1) : to disfigure, to mar2) : to distort, to misrepresent -
22 incomodidad
f.1 uncomfortableness.2 awkwardness, discomfort.3 inconvenience, bother, nuisance.* * *1 discomfort2 (molestia) inconvenience3 (malestar) unrest, uneasiness* * *noun f.1) inconvenience, bother2) discomfort* * *SF1) (=falta de comodidad) discomfort2) (=inoportunidad) inconvenience3) (=fastidio) annoyance, irritation* * *a) (de sillón, postura) uncomfortableness, discomfortb) ( molestia) inconvenience* * *= unease, awkwardness, clunkiness, cumbersomeness.Ex. There is an underlying unease concerning the relevance of AACR2 to a largely and growing computerised cataloguing environment.Ex. Long pauses caused awkwardness and discomfort for the user.Ex. They managed to recreate the look and feel of Britannica without the clunkiness of the paper index and difficult page navigation of the paper Encyclopaedia Britannica.Ex. Such a huge file is only useful, given what we know about the cumbersomeness of the present card catalog, when one has an electronic means of sorting and searching.* * *a) (de sillón, postura) uncomfortableness, discomfortb) ( molestia) inconvenience* * *= unease, awkwardness, clunkiness, cumbersomeness.Ex: There is an underlying unease concerning the relevance of AACR2 to a largely and growing computerised cataloguing environment.
Ex: Long pauses caused awkwardness and discomfort for the user.Ex: They managed to recreate the look and feel of Britannica without the clunkiness of the paper index and difficult page navigation of the paper Encyclopaedia Britannica.Ex: Such a huge file is only useful, given what we know about the cumbersomeness of the present card catalog, when one has an electronic means of sorting and searching.* * *1 (de un sillón, una postura) uncomfortableness2 (molestia) inconvenienceno tener teléfono es una incomodidad it's a nuisance o it's very inconvenient not having a telephonesiento mucho causarles tantas incomodidades I'm very sorry to cause you so much bother o inconvenience, I'm very sorry to put you to so much troublela incomodidad de vivir tan lejos the inconvenience of living so far away* * *
incomodidad sustantivo femenino
1 (carencia de comodidad) discomfort
(engorro) inconvenience
' incomodidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embarazo
- molestar
- molestia
English:
discomfort
- queasiness
* * *incomodidad nf1. [de silla] uncomfortableness2. [de situación, persona] awkwardness, discomfort;su pregunta me produjo incomodidad her question made me feel awkward o uncomfortable;es una incomodidad vivir tan lejos del centro it's inconvenient living so far from the centre* * *f1 uncomfortableness2 ( fastidio) inconvenience* * *incomodidad nf1) : discomfort, awkwardness2) molestia: inconvenience, bother -
23 pesadez
f.1 weight (peso).2 heaviness.3 drag, pain (molestia, fastidio).4 bore (aburrimiento).5 weariness, tediousness, boredom.6 weightiness, ponderosity, ponderousness.7 boring thing.* * *1 (lentitud) sluggishness2 (molestia) bore■ ¡menuda pesadez tener que repetirlo! what a nuisance to have to do it all again!3 (de un objeto) heaviness\tener pesadez de estómago to have indigestion* * *SF1) (=peso) weight2) (=lentitud) slowness, sluggishness3) (Med) (=malestar) heaviness; (=somnolencia) drowsiness4) (=aburrimiento) tediousness, boring nature; (=molestia) annoyancees una pesadez tener que... — it's a bore having to...
¡qué pesadez! — what a bore!
* * *1) (fam) (aburrimiento, molestia) drag (colloq)2) ( sensación de cansancio) heavinesspesadez de estómago — bloated o heavy feeling in the stomach
3) (Andes fam) ( broma) tiresome joke; ( comentario) nasty remark* * *= heaviness, clunkiness.Ex. Despite the heaviness of the air -- the humidity, even at this early time of the day, was thick -- and the impressive Corinthian-columned facade of the library, she felt happy, almost light-headed.Ex. They managed to recreate the look and feel of Britannica without the clunkiness of the paper index and difficult page navigation of the paper Encyclopaedia Britannica.----* andar con pesadez = trudge.* caminar con pesadez = trudge.* * *1) (fam) (aburrimiento, molestia) drag (colloq)2) ( sensación de cansancio) heavinesspesadez de estómago — bloated o heavy feeling in the stomach
3) (Andes fam) ( broma) tiresome joke; ( comentario) nasty remark* * *= heaviness, clunkiness.Ex: Despite the heaviness of the air -- the humidity, even at this early time of the day, was thick -- and the impressive Corinthian-columned facade of the library, she felt happy, almost light-headed.
Ex: They managed to recreate the look and feel of Britannica without the clunkiness of the paper index and difficult page navigation of the paper Encyclopaedia Britannica.* andar con pesadez = trudge.* caminar con pesadez = trudge.* * *es una pesadez tener que esperar aquí it's a drag having to wait here¡pero qué pesadez de conversación! what a boring o tedious conversation!B (sensación de cansancio) heavinesstengo pesadez en las piernas my legs feel very heavypesadez estomacal or de estómago bloated o heavy feeling in the stomach1 (broma pesada) tiresome joke2 (comentario) nasty remark* * *
pesadez sustantivo femenino
1 ( sensación de cansancio) heaviness
2 (fam)
◊ ¡qué pesadez de conversación! what a boring conversation!
( comentario) nasty remark
pesadez sustantivo femenino
1 (corporal) heaviness
2 (fastidio, aburrimiento) nuisance, drag: ¡qué pesadez!, what a pain!
' pesadez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gaita
- lata
English:
annoyance
- drudgery
- heaviness
- tiresomeness
* * *pesadez nf1. [peso] weight2. [sensación] heavinesspesadez de estómago full feeling in the stomach, bloated stomach3. [molestia, fastidio] drag, pain4. [aburrimiento] bore;¡qué pesadez de película! what a boring o tedious movie!* * *f figdrag fam* * *1) : heaviness2) : slowness3) : tediousness* * *pesadez n¡qué pesadez de viaje! what a boring journey!2. (molestia) pain / drag / nuisance -
24 comportamiento
m.1 behavior.2 abearance.* * *1 behaviour (US behavior), conduct* * *noun m.behavior, conduct* * *SM1) behaviour, behavior (EEUU)comportamiento sexual — sexual behaviour, sexual behavior (EEUU)
comportamiento social — social behaviour, social behavior (EEUU)
2) [de mercado, automóvil] performance* * *a) ( conducta) behavior*mal/buen comportamiento — bad/good behavior
b) (Mec) performancec) (Fin) ( de valores) performance* * *= behaviour [behavior, -USA], manner, demeanour [demeanor, -USA], conduct, deportment.Ex. An academic library should be secure to control user behaviour and loss of books.Ex. But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex. Nobody could have guessed from the librarian's placid demeanor that she was in a state of extreme agitation as she moved toward Edmonds' door.Ex. It can guide the moral will in so far as its illuminations depreciate certain modes of conduct and, conversely, reinforce others.Ex. Deportment is a nebulous concept that is not easily explained yet is vitally important for the look and professionalism of the band.----* adoptar un comportamiento = put on + demeanour, put on + manner, adopt + behaviour.* ciencias del comportamiento = behavioural sciences.* comportamiento agresivo = aggressive behaviour.* comportamiento antiético = unethical behaviour, unethical conduct.* comportamiento antisocial = antisocial behaviour.* comportamiento cívico = civic behaviour, civil behaviour.* comportamiento de búsqueda de información = information-seeking behaviour.* comportamiento de las organizaciones = organisational behaviour.* comportamiento de publicación = publication behaviour.* comportamiento de rechazo = avoidance behaviour.* comportamiento disoluto = loose behaviour.* comportamiento ético = ethical behaviour, ethical conduct.* comportamiento humano = human behaviour.* comportamiento informativo = information behaviour.* comportamiento inmoral = immoral conduct.* comportamiento inquisitivo = questioning behaviour.* comportamiento lingüístico = language behaviour.* comportamiento molesto = disruptive behaviour.* comportamiento moral = moral behaviour.* comportamiento poco cívico = uncivic behaviour.* comportamiento problemático = problem behaviour.* comportamiento social = social behaviour, social graces.* comportamiento suicida = suicidal behaviour.* comportamiento violento = violent behaviour.* de comportamiento = behavioural [behavioral, -USA].* de comportamiento impecable = prim and proper.* forma de comportamiento = mode of behaviour, way of conduct.* gestión del comportamiento = behaviour management.* mal comportamiento = misconduct, disruptive behaviour, misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA].* mal comportamiento científico = scientific misconduct.* modo de comportamiento = mode of behaviour, way of conduct.* norma de comportamiento social = social pattern.* objetivo de comportamiento = behavioural objective.* orden por comportamiento antisocial = ASBO (Antisocial Behaviour Order).* patrón de comportamiento = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour pattern.* problema de comportamiento = behaviour problem, behavioural problem.* terapia del comportamiento = behavioural therapy.* trastorno de comportamiento = conduct disorder.* * *a) ( conducta) behavior*mal/buen comportamiento — bad/good behavior
b) (Mec) performancec) (Fin) ( de valores) performance* * *= behaviour [behavior, -USA], manner, demeanour [demeanor, -USA], conduct, deportment.Ex: An academic library should be secure to control user behaviour and loss of books.
Ex: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex: Nobody could have guessed from the librarian's placid demeanor that she was in a state of extreme agitation as she moved toward Edmonds' door.Ex: It can guide the moral will in so far as its illuminations depreciate certain modes of conduct and, conversely, reinforce others.Ex: Deportment is a nebulous concept that is not easily explained yet is vitally important for the look and professionalism of the band.* adoptar un comportamiento = put on + demeanour, put on + manner, adopt + behaviour.* ciencias del comportamiento = behavioural sciences.* comportamiento agresivo = aggressive behaviour.* comportamiento antiético = unethical behaviour, unethical conduct.* comportamiento antisocial = antisocial behaviour.* comportamiento cívico = civic behaviour, civil behaviour.* comportamiento de búsqueda de información = information-seeking behaviour.* comportamiento de las organizaciones = organisational behaviour.* comportamiento de publicación = publication behaviour.* comportamiento de rechazo = avoidance behaviour.* comportamiento disoluto = loose behaviour.* comportamiento ético = ethical behaviour, ethical conduct.* comportamiento humano = human behaviour.* comportamiento informativo = information behaviour.* comportamiento inmoral = immoral conduct.* comportamiento inquisitivo = questioning behaviour.* comportamiento lingüístico = language behaviour.* comportamiento molesto = disruptive behaviour.* comportamiento moral = moral behaviour.* comportamiento poco cívico = uncivic behaviour.* comportamiento problemático = problem behaviour.* comportamiento social = social behaviour, social graces.* comportamiento suicida = suicidal behaviour.* comportamiento violento = violent behaviour.* de comportamiento = behavioural [behavioral, -USA].* de comportamiento impecable = prim and proper.* forma de comportamiento = mode of behaviour, way of conduct.* gestión del comportamiento = behaviour management.* mal comportamiento = misconduct, disruptive behaviour, misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA].* mal comportamiento científico = scientific misconduct.* modo de comportamiento = mode of behaviour, way of conduct.* norma de comportamiento social = social pattern.* objetivo de comportamiento = behavioural objective.* orden por comportamiento antisocial = ASBO (Antisocial Behaviour Order).* patrón de comportamiento = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour pattern.* problema de comportamiento = behaviour problem, behavioural problem.* terapia del comportamiento = behavioural therapy.* trastorno de comportamiento = conduct disorder.* * *1 (conducta) behavior*el maestro lo castigó por mal comportamiento the teacher punished him for bad behavior o for misbehavingsu comportamiento en la fiesta dio mucho que hablar everyone was talking about his conduct at the party o the way he behaved at the party2 ( Mec) performance3 ( Fin) (de valores) performance* * *
comportamiento sustantivo masculino
b) (Mec) performance
comportamiento sustantivo masculino behaviour, US behavior
' comportamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
betún
- condenable
- correcta
- correcto
- crasa
- craso
- cualesquiera
- dolerse
- error
- esquema
- execrable
- gesto
- incomprensible
- indigna
- indigno
- innoble
- intríngulis
- ligereza
- mamarrachada
- martirizar
- miserable
- náusea
- paleta
- paleto
- propiedad
- recoveco
- reincidir
- repercutir
- salvaje
- sancionable
- satisfacer
- tosca
- tosco
- admisible
- concordar
- corregir
- cosa
- descortés
- discreto
- disculpar
- dócil
- estudiar
- excusar
- extravagante
- gamberrismo
- honrar
- imperdonable
- impropio
- inadmisible
- incorrecto
English:
appal
- appall
- ask back
- barbaric
- becoming
- behavior
- behaviour
- compel
- condone
- conduct
- conventional
- demand
- demeanor
- demeanour
- disgrace
- disgusting
- disreputable
- dissatisfied
- dramatic
- emotional
- erratic
- exasperate
- extraordinary
- extravagance
- fuel
- have off
- idiotic
- improper
- indefensible
- inhuman
- insight
- ladylike
- lapse
- learned
- off
- outrageous
- pay
- proper
- release
- rude
- self-conscious
- shocking
- short
- sickly
- strained
- top
- unacceptable
- unaffected
- uncivilized
- unheard-of
* * *1. [de personas] behaviour2. [uso crítico] [de vehículo, acciones] performance;el comportamiento de la inflación ha sido muy irregular este año inflation has fluctuated considerably this year* * *m behavior, Brbehaviour* * *conducta: behavior, conduct* * *comportamiento n behaviour -
25 instinto de conservación
instinct of self-preservation* * *(n.) = instinct of self-preservation, survival informationEx. Her instinct of self-preservation was so strongly developed that he could without difficulty select the tone, the gesture, and the look that he felt would best serve his purpose.Ex. The white, middle-class-oriented public library still very much neglects the survival information needs of the disadvantaged.* * *(n.) = instinct of self-preservation, survival informationEx: Her instinct of self-preservation was so strongly developed that he could without difficulty select the tone, the gesture, and the look that he felt would best serve his purpose.
Ex: The white, middle-class-oriented public library still very much neglects the survival information needs of the disadvantaged.* * *survival instinct -
26 conducta
f.1 behavior, conduct.2 abearance, behaviorism.* * *1 conduct, behaviour (US behavior)\mala conducta misconduct, misbehaviour (US misbehavior)* * *SF1) (=comportamiento) conduct, behaviour, behavior (EEUU)le dieron un permiso de tres días por buena conducta — he was allowed home for three days because of his good conduct o behaviour
la conducta sexual de los españoles — the sexual habits o behaviour of Spaniards
mala conducta — misconduct, misbehaviour
2) (Com) direction, management* * *femenino behavior*, conductmala conducta — bad behavior, misconduct (frml)
* * *= behaviour [behavior, -USA], conduct, deportment.Ex. An academic library should be secure to control user behaviour and loss of books.Ex. It can guide the moral will in so far as its illuminations depreciate certain modes of conduct and, conversely, reinforce others.Ex. Deportment is a nebulous concept that is not easily explained yet is vitally important for the look and professionalism of the band.----* código de conducta = code of conduct.* código de conducta ética = code of ethics.* conducta amenazadora = threatening behaviour.* conducta antiética = unethical conduct.* conducta antisocial = antisocial behaviour.* conducta de las organizaciones = organisational behaviour.* conducta ética = ethical conduct.* conducta humana = human conduct.* conducta inmoral = immoral conduct.* conducta moral = moral conduct.* de conducta = behavioural [behavioral, -USA].* forma de conducta = mode of conduct, way of conduct.* mala conducta = misconduct, misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA].* mala conducta científica = scientific misconduct.* modo de conducta = mode of conduct, way of conduct.* patrón de conducta = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour pattern.* persona de conducta desviada = deviant.* trastorno de conducta = conduct disorder.* * *femenino behavior*, conductmala conducta — bad behavior, misconduct (frml)
* * *= behaviour [behavior, -USA], conduct, deportment.Ex: An academic library should be secure to control user behaviour and loss of books.
Ex: It can guide the moral will in so far as its illuminations depreciate certain modes of conduct and, conversely, reinforce others.Ex: Deportment is a nebulous concept that is not easily explained yet is vitally important for the look and professionalism of the band.* código de conducta = code of conduct.* código de conducta ética = code of ethics.* conducta amenazadora = threatening behaviour.* conducta antiética = unethical conduct.* conducta antisocial = antisocial behaviour.* conducta de las organizaciones = organisational behaviour.* conducta ética = ethical conduct.* conducta humana = human conduct.* conducta inmoral = immoral conduct.* conducta moral = moral conduct.* de conducta = behavioural [behavioral, -USA].* forma de conducta = mode of conduct, way of conduct.* mala conducta = misconduct, misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA].* mala conducta científica = scientific misconduct.* modo de conducta = mode of conduct, way of conduct.* patrón de conducta = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour pattern.* persona de conducta desviada = deviant.* trastorno de conducta = conduct disorder.* * *behavior*, conductsu conducta es intachable her conduct is exemplarylo expulsaron de la escuela por mala conducta he was expelled from the school for bad behavior o ( frml) for misconductconducta antideportiva unsportsmanlike conduct* * *
conducta sustantivo femenino
behavior( conjugate behavior), conduct;
conducta sustantivo femenino
1 behaviour, US behavior, conduct
2 mala conducta, bad behaviour, misbehaviour, misconduct
' conducta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aberración
- inmoral
- intachable
- licenciosa
- licencioso
- rectificar
- regir
- reprochar
- rumbo
- ruta
- tortuosa
- tortuosidad
- tortuoso
- actuación
- afear
- aprobación
- aprobar
- comportamiento
- consistente
- despreciable
- efecto
- ejemplar
- enmendar
- escandaloso
- estrafalario
- estrambótico
- juzgar
- lamentable
- lícito
- norma
- reprobar
- tacha
English:
behavior
- behaviour
- code
- conduct
- demeanor
- demeanour
- disorderly
- frivolous
- immaculate
- misconduct
- role model
- sane
- deportment
- ethical
- role
* * *conducta nfbehaviour, conduct* * *f conduct, behavior, Brbehaviour* * *conducta nfcomportamiento: conduct, behavior* * *conducta n behaviour / conduct -
27 espeso
adj.thick, sirupy, heavy, dense.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: espesar.* * *► adjetivo1 (líquido, sustancia, objeto) thick2 (bosque, niebla) thick, dense3 (pasta, masa) stiff\estar espeso,-a familiar not to be able to think straight* * *(f. - espesa)adj.dense, thick* * *ADJ1) [gen] thick; [bosque] dense; [pasta] stiff; [líquido] thick, heavy2) (=sucio) dirty, untidy* * *- sa adjetivoa) < salsa> thick; <vegetación/niebla> dense, thick; < nieve> thick, deep; <cabello/barba> bushy, thickb) <libro/obra> (fam) heavy (colloq), dense (colloq)c) (Per fam) ( cargoso) annoyingno seas espeso! — don't be such a pain! (colloq)
* * *= thick [thicker -comp., thickest -sup.], dense [denser -comp., densest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.], thickened.Ex. They are true black letters in their great contrast between thick and thin strokes and they have mere thickenings for serifs.Ex. The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.Ex. Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.Ex. Psoriasis is a non-contagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin.----* con cola espesa = bushy-tailed.* hacerse más espeso = thicken.* sangre espesa = thick blood.* sangre poco espesa = thin blood.* * *- sa adjetivoa) < salsa> thick; <vegetación/niebla> dense, thick; < nieve> thick, deep; <cabello/barba> bushy, thickb) <libro/obra> (fam) heavy (colloq), dense (colloq)c) (Per fam) ( cargoso) annoyingno seas espeso! — don't be such a pain! (colloq)
* * *= thick [thicker -comp., thickest -sup.], dense [denser -comp., densest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.], thickened.Ex: They are true black letters in their great contrast between thick and thin strokes and they have mere thickenings for serifs.
Ex: The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.Ex: Psoriasis is a non-contagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin.* con cola espesa = bushy-tailed.* hacerse más espeso = thicken.* sangre espesa = thick blood.* sangre poco espesa = thin blood.* * *espeso -sa1 ‹salsa› thick; ‹vegetación/niebla› dense, thick; ‹nieve› thick, deep; ‹cabello/barba› bushy, thickun espeso manto de nieve a thick blanket of snow3¡qué espesa es la profesora! the teacher's a real slavedriver ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo espesar: ( conjugate espesar)
espeso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
espesó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
espesar
espeso
espesar ( conjugate espesar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to thicken
espesarse verbo pronominal [ salsa] to thicken;
[ vegetación] to become thick, become dense
espeso◊ -sa adjetivo
‹vegetación/niebla› dense, thick;
‹ nieve› thick, deep;
‹cabello/barba› bushy, thick
espesar verbo transitivo to thicken
espeso,-a adjetivo
1 (tupido) dense
(condensado) thick
un espeso humo, a dense smoke
2 (persona) dense, thick: hija mía, ¡qué espesa estás hoy!, oh dear, you're being really thick today!
' espeso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clara
- claro
- espesa
- fina
- fino
- follaje
English:
bushy
- thick
- dense
- density
- thicken
- thin
* * *espeso, -a adj1. [líquido, pintura, salsa] thick2. [cabello, barba] thick, bushy;[bosque, vegetación] dense; [seto] thick; [niebla] dense, thick; [humo] thick; [nieve] deep; [muro] thick3. [complicado] dense, difficulthoy estás un poco espeso you're being a bit dense today, you're a bit slow today* * *adj thick; vegetación, niebla thick, dense* * *espeso, -sa adj: thick, heavy, dense* * *espeso adj thick -
28 peludo
adj.1 hairy, furred, bushy, covered with hair.2 hairy, crinite.* * *► adjetivo1 hairy* * *1. ADJ1) (=con mucho pelo) hairy, shaggy; (=con pelo largo) long-haired; [animal] furry, shaggy; [barba] bushy2) CAm * (=difícil) hard2. SM1) (=felpudo) round felt mat2) Cono Sur (Zool) (species of) armadillo3) Cono Sur** (=borrachera)* * *I- da adjetivo <hombre/brazo> hairy; < barba> bushy; < animal> hairy, furry; < cola> bushy; <lana/jersey> hairyIImasculino (Zool) armadillo* * *= furry [furrier -comp., furriest -sup.], shaggy [shaggier -comp., shaggiest -sup.], hairy [hairier -com., hairiest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex. Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.Ex. Then, she noticed the split ends on his shaggy hair.Ex. Do men find hairy legs more unattractive or stubbly legs more annoying on a woman?.Ex. Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.----* lengua peluda = hairy tongue.* * *I- da adjetivo <hombre/brazo> hairy; < barba> bushy; < animal> hairy, furry; < cola> bushy; <lana/jersey> hairyIImasculino (Zool) armadillo* * *= furry [furrier -comp., furriest -sup.], shaggy [shaggier -comp., shaggiest -sup.], hairy [hairier -com., hairiest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex: Try to imagine yourself as a 2 1/2-year-old, out walking in the park with your mum, when across your path pads a little furry animal.
Ex: Then, she noticed the split ends on his shaggy hair.Ex: Do men find hairy legs more unattractive or stubbly legs more annoying on a woman?.Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.* lengua peluda = hairy tongue.* * *1 ‹hombre/brazo› hairy; ‹barba› bushy2 ‹animal› hairy, furry ‹perro› (con mucho pelo) shaggy; (con pelo largo) long-haired; ‹cola› bushy3 ‹lana/jersey› hairy1 ( Zool) armadillo2( RPl fam) (borrachera): agarró un peludo impresionante she got completely legless o plastered ( colloq)* * *
peludo◊ -da adjetivo ‹hombre/brazo› hairy;
‹ barba› bushy;
‹ animal› hairy, furry;
‹ cola› bushy;
‹lana/jersey› hairy
peludo,-a adjetivo
1 (una persona) hairy
2 (un animal) furry
' peludo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lanuda
- lanudo
- peluda
English:
furry
- hairy
- shaggy
* * *peludo, -a♦ adj1. [con pelo] hairy♦ nmRP1. [animal] armadillo;Famcaer como peludo de regalo to appear out of the blue* * ** * *peludo, -da adj: hairy, shaggy, bushy* * *peludo adj2. (animal) long haired -
29 instinto de supervivencia
(n.) = instinct of self-preservation, survival instinctEx. Her instinct of self-preservation was so strongly developed that he could without difficulty select the tone, the gesture, and the look that he felt would best serve his purpose.Ex. They should be encouraged to be aware that any fears they may have are based on very real survival instincts and that they should be guided by those instincts.* * *(n.) = instinct of self-preservation, survival instinctEx: Her instinct of self-preservation was so strongly developed that he could without difficulty select the tone, the gesture, and the look that he felt would best serve his purpose.
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30 tupido
adj.1 stuffed, bushy, overcrowded, rank.2 close-grained.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tupir.* * *1→ link=tupir tupir► adjetivo1 dense, thick* * *1. ADJ1) (=denso) thick; (=impenetrable) impenetrable; [tela] close-woven2) LAm (=obstruido) blocked up, obstructed3) (=torpe) dim *, dense *4) Méx (=frecuente) common, frequent2.* * *I- da adjetivo1) <follaje/vegetación> dense; < tela> closely-woven; < cejas> bushy; < niebla> thickIIadverbio (Méx) intensely* * *= bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex. Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.----* con cola tupida = bushy-tailed.* correr un tupido velo sobre = draw + a veil over.* echar un tupido velo sobre = draw + a veil over.* * *I- da adjetivo1) <follaje/vegetación> dense; < tela> closely-woven; < cejas> bushy; < niebla> thickIIadverbio (Méx) intensely* * *= bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.
* con cola tupida = bushy-tailed.* correr un tupido velo sobre = draw + a veil over.* echar un tupido velo sobre = draw + a veil over.* * *A ‹follaje/vegetación› dense; ‹tela› closely-woven; ‹cejas› bushy; ‹niebla› thick(Méx, RPl) intenselyle dio tupido al estudio he studied hard o intensely, he worked hard at his studies* * *
Del verbo tupir: ( conjugate tupir)
tupido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
tupido
tupir
tupido 1◊ -da adjetivo ‹follaje/vegetación› dense;
‹ tela› closely-woven;
‹ cejas› bushy;
‹ niebla› thick
tupido 2 adverbio (Méx) intensely
tupido,-a adjetivo (alfombra, tela) close-woven
(bosque, vegetación) dense
tupir verbo transitivo to pack tight or compact
' tupido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrada
- cerrado
- espesa
- espeso
- tupida
- velo
English:
bushy
- thick
* * *tupido, -a♦ adj1. [vegetación, bosque] thick, dense;[cejas] bushy; [velo] thick;en lo más tupido del bosque in the heart of the forest;una tupida red de intereses a dense network of interests;corramos un tupido velo let's draw a veil over thatcomí demasiado, estoy tupida I've eaten too much, I'm stuffed♦ advRP Famtrabajamos tupido, toda la semana we worked solid all week;fue difícil, me preguntaron tupido it was difficult, they gave me a real grilling* * *adj pelo thick; vegetación dense, thick* * *tupido, -da adj1) denso: dense, thick2) obstruido: obstructed, blocked up* * *tupido adj thick / dense -
31 visualizador
m.1 viewer (computing).2 visual display unit, VDU.* * *SM (Inform) display screen, VDU* * *masculino VDU, visual display unit* * *= visualiser [visualizer, -USA], viewer program.Ex. The art department is headed by an art director who has a staff of art buyers, studio managers, visualizers, letterers, artists, and layout people.Ex. Mimicry software mimics -- through free viewer programs -- the look and feel of an original document thus solving the problems in electronic document delivery caused by different platforms and software = Los programas de imitación emulan, usando visualizadores gratis, el aspecto de los documentos originales resolviendo de este modo los problemas de la difusión de documentos electrónicos causados por el hecho de que provienen de diferentes aplicaciones y plataformas.* * *masculino VDU, visual display unit* * *= visualiser [visualizer, -USA], viewer program.Ex: The art department is headed by an art director who has a staff of art buyers, studio managers, visualizers, letterers, artists, and layout people.
Ex: Mimicry software mimics -- through free viewer programs -- the look and feel of an original document thus solving the problems in electronic document delivery caused by different platforms and software = Los programas de imitación emulan, usando visualizadores gratis, el aspecto de los documentos originales resolviendo de este modo los problemas de la difusión de documentos electrónicos causados por el hecho de que provienen de diferentes aplicaciones y plataformas.* * *VDU, visual display unitCompuesto:liquid crystal display, LCD* * *visualizador nmInformát viewer -
32 programa de imitación
(n.) = mimicry softwareEx. Mimicry software mimics -- through free viewer programs -- the look and feel of an original document thus solving the problems in electronic document delivery caused by different platforms and software = Los programas de imitación emulan, usando visualizadores gratis, el aspecto de los documentos originales resolviendo de este modo los problemas de la difusión de documentos electrónicos causados por el hecho de que provienen de diferentes aplicaciones y plataformas.* * *(n.) = mimicry softwareEx: Mimicry software mimics -- through free viewer programs -- the look and feel of an original document thus solving the problems in electronic document delivery caused by different platforms and software = Los programas de imitación emulan, usando visualizadores gratis, el aspecto de los documentos originales resolviendo de este modo los problemas de la difusión de documentos electrónicos causados por el hecho de que provienen de diferentes aplicaciones y plataformas.
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33 centinela
f. & m.sentinel, sentry, guardsman.m.sentry.* * *► nombre masculino & nombre femenino1 MILITAR sentry2 (guardián) watch, lookout\estar de centinela to stand sentry* * *SMF (Mil) sentry, guardhacer centinela — to keep watch, be on the look-out
* * *masculino y femenino (Mil) guard, sentry; ( no militar) lookoutestar de centinela — (Mil) to be on sentry duty
* * *= sentinel.Ex. The quintessential expression of this ideal is our amazing public library system -- for which we must specially thank all thousands of dedicated librarians throughout America whom one of my predecessors called our ' sentinels of liberty.* * *masculino y femenino (Mil) guard, sentry; ( no militar) lookoutestar de centinela — (Mil) to be on sentry duty
* * *= sentinel.Ex: The quintessential expression of this ideal is our amazing public library system -- for which we must specially thank all thousands of dedicated librarians throughout America whom one of my predecessors called our ' sentinels of liberty.
* * *( Mil) guard, sentryestar de centinela to be on sentry dutyeste perro es un buen centinela this dog is a good guard dog o watchdogdejaron a un compinche de centinela they left an accomplice to keep a look out* * *
centinela sustantivo masculino y femenino (Mil) guard, sentry;
( no militar) lookout;
centinela mf sentry
' centinela' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
garita
English:
sentry
- sentry box
- watch
* * *centinela nmsentry;estar de centinela to be on sentry duty* * *m/f1 MIL sentry* * *centinela nmf: sentinel, sentry* * * -
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35 dar mala espina
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36 animar
v.1 to cheer up (gladden) (person).tu regalo le animó mucho your present really cheered her uplos fans animaban a su equipo the fans were cheering their team on2 to encourage (to stimulate).animar a alguien a hacer algo to encourage somebody to do somethingSilvia animó a Ricardo a estudiar Silvia encouraged Richard to study.3 to motivate, to drive (to encourage).no le anima ningún afán de riqueza she's not driven by any desire to be rich4 to brighten up, to brighten, to animate, to buoy up.Ricardo animó la fiesta Richard animated the party.5 to give life to.Los primeros auxilios animaron al bebé The first aid gave life to the baby6 to compere, to act as a compere for.Ricardo animó el espectáculo Richard compered the show.* * *1 (alegrar a alguien) to cheer up2 (alegrar algo) to brighten up, liven up3 (alentar) to encourage1 (persona) to cheer up2 (fiesta etc) to brighten up, liven up3 (decidirse) to make up one's mind* * *verb1) to cheer up, brighten up2) enliven, liven up3) encourage•- animarse* * *1. VT1) (=alegrar) [+ persona triste] to cheer up; [+ habitación] to brighten up2) (=entretener) [+ persona aburrida] to liven up; [+ charla, fiesta, reunión] to liven up, enlivenun humorista animó la velada — a comedian livened up o enlivened the evening
3) (=alentar) [+ persona] to encourage; [+ proyecto] to inspire; [+ fuego] to liven upte estaré animando desde las gradas — I'll be rooting for you o cheering you on from the crowd
animar a algn a hacer o a que haga algo — to encourage sb to do sth
esas noticias nos animaron a pensar que... — that news encouraged us to think that...
ignoramos las razones que lo animaron a dimitir — we are unaware of the reasons for his resignation o the reasons that led him o prompted him to resign
me animan a que siga — they're encouraging o urging me to carry on
4) (Econ) [+ mercado, economía] to stimulate, inject life into5) (Bio) to animate, give life to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( alentar) to encourage; ( levantar el espíritu) to cheer... upanimar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to encourage somebody to + inf
b) <fiesta/reunión> to liven upc) (con luces, colores) to brighten up2) < programa> to present, host; <club/centro> to organize entertainment in3) ( impulsar) to inspire2.animarse v prona) (alegrarse, cobrar vida) fiesta/reunión to liven up, warm up; persona to liven upb) ( cobrar ánimos) to cheer upsi me animo a salir te llamo — if I feel like going out, I'll call you
c) ( atreverse)animarse a + inf: ¿quién se anima a decírselo? who's going to be brave enough to tell him?; no me animo a saltar I can't bring myself to jump; al final me animé a confesárselo — I finally plucked up the courage to tell her
* * *= cheer, spur, spur on, enliven, set + Nombre + off, embolden, set + alight, animate, buoy, enthuse, prod, sparkle, cheer up, take + heart, egg on, perk up, encourage, brighten up, stimulate, pep up, hearten.Ex. I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.Ex. Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex. The paper-makers, spurred on by the urgent need to increase their supply of raw material, eventually mastered the new technique.Ex. Children in this state are in a crisis of confidence from which they must be relieved before their set about books can be refreshed and enlivened.Ex. This local tale could have been used to set me and my classmates off on a search for other similar stories that litter the area up and down the east coast of Britain.Ex. The spark of warmth had emboldened her.Ex. HotJava animates documents through the use of 'applets': small application programs that can be written to support many different tasks.Ex. 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.Ex. Teachers must enthuse students to library work and its value.Ex. Science Citation Index (SCI) depends for intellectual content entirely on citations by authors, who are sometimes prodded by editors and referees.Ex. His talks sparkle with Southern humor and a distinct voice known to mention rednecks, the evil of institutions, and racial reconciliation.Ex. This novel was written to cheer herself up when she and her baby were trapped inside their freezing cold flat in a blizzard, unable to get to the library.Ex. But I take heart from something that Bill Frye said when he agreed to outline a national program for preserving millions of books in danger of deterioration = Aunque me fortalezco con algo que Bill Frye dijo cuando aceptó esbozar un programa nacional para la conservación de millones de libros en peligro de deterioro.Ex. In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.Ex. The author presents ideas designed to perk up classroom spirits.Ex. A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex. The flowers will really help brighten up the cemetery when they flower in spring.Ex. An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.Ex. Soccer ace David Beckham has started wearing mystical hippy beads to pep up his sex life.Ex. We are heartened by the fact that we are still so far a growth story in the midst of this global challenge.----* animarse = brighten.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( alentar) to encourage; ( levantar el espíritu) to cheer... upanimar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to encourage somebody to + inf
b) <fiesta/reunión> to liven upc) (con luces, colores) to brighten up2) < programa> to present, host; <club/centro> to organize entertainment in3) ( impulsar) to inspire2.animarse v prona) (alegrarse, cobrar vida) fiesta/reunión to liven up, warm up; persona to liven upb) ( cobrar ánimos) to cheer upsi me animo a salir te llamo — if I feel like going out, I'll call you
c) ( atreverse)animarse a + inf: ¿quién se anima a decírselo? who's going to be brave enough to tell him?; no me animo a saltar I can't bring myself to jump; al final me animé a confesárselo — I finally plucked up the courage to tell her
* * *= cheer, spur, spur on, enliven, set + Nombre + off, embolden, set + alight, animate, buoy, enthuse, prod, sparkle, cheer up, take + heart, egg on, perk up, encourage, brighten up, stimulate, pep up, hearten.Ex: I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.
Ex: Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex: The paper-makers, spurred on by the urgent need to increase their supply of raw material, eventually mastered the new technique.Ex: Children in this state are in a crisis of confidence from which they must be relieved before their set about books can be refreshed and enlivened.Ex: This local tale could have been used to set me and my classmates off on a search for other similar stories that litter the area up and down the east coast of Britain.Ex: The spark of warmth had emboldened her.Ex: HotJava animates documents through the use of 'applets': small application programs that can be written to support many different tasks.Ex: 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.Ex: Teachers must enthuse students to library work and its value.Ex: Science Citation Index (SCI) depends for intellectual content entirely on citations by authors, who are sometimes prodded by editors and referees.Ex: His talks sparkle with Southern humor and a distinct voice known to mention rednecks, the evil of institutions, and racial reconciliation.Ex: This novel was written to cheer herself up when she and her baby were trapped inside their freezing cold flat in a blizzard, unable to get to the library.Ex: But I take heart from something that Bill Frye said when he agreed to outline a national program for preserving millions of books in danger of deterioration = Aunque me fortalezco con algo que Bill Frye dijo cuando aceptó esbozar un programa nacional para la conservación de millones de libros en peligro de deterioro.Ex: In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.Ex: The author presents ideas designed to perk up classroom spirits.Ex: A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex: The flowers will really help brighten up the cemetery when they flower in spring.Ex: An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.Ex: Soccer ace David Beckham has started wearing mystical hippy beads to pep up his sex life.Ex: We are heartened by the fact that we are still so far a growth story in the midst of this global challenge.* animarse = brighten.* * *animar [A1 ]vtA1 (alentar) to encourage; (levantar el espíritu) to cheer … uptu visita lo animó mucho your visit cheered him up a lot o really lifted his spiritsanimar a algn A + INF to encourage sb to + INFme animó a presentarme al concurso he encouraged me to enter the competitionanimar a algn A QUE + SUBJ to encourage sb to + INFtraté de animarlo a que continuara I tried to encourage him to carry on2 (dar vida a, alegrar) ‹fiesta/reunión› to liven uplos niños animan mucho la casa the children really liven the house up; (con luces, colores) to brighten upel vino empezaba a animarlos the wine was beginning to liven them up o to make them more livelylas luces y los adornos animan las calles en Navidad lights and decorations brighten up the streets at ChristmasB1 ‹programa› to present, host2 ‹club/centro› to organize entertainment inC (impulsar) to inspirelos principios que animaron su ideología the principles which inspired their ideologyno nos anima ningún afán de lucro we are not driven o motivated by any desire for profit■ animarse1 (alegrarse, cobrar vida) «fiesta/reunión» to liven up, warm up, get going; «persona» to liven up, come to life2 (cobrar ánimos) to cheer upse animó mucho al vernos she cheered up o brightened up o ( colloq) perked up a lot when she saw usanimarse A + INF:si me animo a salir te llamo if I decide to go out o if I feel like going out, I'll call you¿no se anima nadie a ir? doesn't anyone feel like going?, doesn't anyone want to go?3 (atreverse) animarse A + INF:¿quién se anima a planteárselo al jefe? who's going to be brave enough o who's going to be the one to tackle the boss about it? ( colloq)yo no me animo a tirarme del trampolín I can't bring myself to o I don't dare dive off the springboarda ver si te animas a hacerlo why don't you have a go?al final me animé a confesárselo I finally plucked up the courage to tell her* * *
animar ( conjugate animar) verbo transitivo
1
( levantar el espíritu) to cheer … up;
animar a algn a hacer algo or a que haga algo to encourage sb to do sth
2 ‹ programa› to present, host
3 ( impulsar) to inspire
animarse verbo pronominal
[ persona] to liven up
◊ si me animo a salir te llamo if I feel like going out, I'll call youc) ( atreverse):◊ ¿quién se anima a decírselo? who's going to be brave enough to tell him?;
no me animo a saltar I can't bring myself to jump;
al final me animé a confesárselo I finally plucked up the courage to tell her
animar verbo transitivo
1 (alegrar a alguien) to cheer up
(una fiesta, una reunión) to liven up, brighten up
2 (estimular a una persona) to encourage
' animar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
activar
- alegrar
- entusiasmar
- jalear
- motivar
- reanimar
- venga
- ánimo
- empujón
- entonar
- hala
- ir
- órale
English:
animate
- buck up
- buoy up
- cheer
- cheer up
- encourage
- enliven
- hearten
- inspire
- jazz up
- liven
- urge on
- warm up
- brighten
- buoy
- jolly
- liven up
- pep
- root
- urge
- warm
* * *♦ vt1. [estimular] to encourage;los fans animaban a su equipo the fans were cheering their team on;animar a alguien a hacer algo to encourage sb to do sth;me animaron a aceptar la oferta they encouraged me to accept the offer;lo animó a que dejara la bebida she encouraged him to stop drinking2. [alegrar] to cheer up;tu regalo la animó mucho your present really cheered her up;los colores de los participantes animaban el desfile the colourful costumes of the participants brightened up the procession, the costumes of the participants added colour to the procession3. [fuego, diálogo, fiesta] to liven up;[comercio] to stimulate;el tanto del empate animó el partido the equalizer brought the game to life, the game came alive after the equalizer;las medidas del gobierno pretenden animar la inversión the government's measures are aimed at stimulating o promoting investmenthan utilizado la tecnología digital para animar las secuencias de acción the action shots are digitally generated5. [impulsar] to motivate, to drive;no le anima ningún afán de riqueza she's not driven by any desire to be rich;no me anima ningún sentimiento de venganza I'm not doing this out of a desire for revenge* * *v/t1 cheer up2 ( alentar) encourage* * *animar vt1) alentar: to encourage, to inspire2) : to animate, to enliven3) : to brighten up, to cheer up* * *animar vb1. (persona) to cheer up2. (lugar, situación) to liven up3. (motivar) to encourage -
37 desprenderse
1 (soltarse) to come off, come away2 (emanar) to emanate, be given off3 (renunciar) to part with, give away4 figurado (liberarse) to rid oneself (de, of), free oneself (de, from)5 (deducirse) to follow, be inferred, be implied■ de aquí se desprende que no quiere volver a verte from this it follows that she doesn't want to see you again* * *VPR1) (=soltarse) [pieza, botón] to come off, become detached frm; [roca] to come away; [pintura, cal] to peel, come off2) [gas, olor] to issue3)• desprenderse de algo (=deshacerse) —
logramos desprendernos de mi hermana pequeña — we managed to get rid of o shake off my little sister
tuvimos que desprendernos del coche — we had to part with o get rid of the car
las serpientes se desprenden de la piel en esta época del año — snakes shed their skins at this time of year
4) (=concluirse)de esta declaración se desprende que... — from this statement we can gather that...
* * *(v.) = drop off, fall from, fall out, flake off, follow, snap off, fall, come + undone, come + loose, come offEx. The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.Ex. The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.Ex. In time, however, the rubber on which these gurta percha (or caoutchouc) bindings depended perished, and the leaves fell out.Ex. Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.Ex. It automatically follows that any concept belonging to this facet will constitute a distributed relative.Ex. The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.Ex. There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex. Ultimately, thought, understood as part of high culture, has come undone.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.Ex. No sooner said than done -- he slipped a dog collar around Pinocchio's neck and tightened it so that it would not come off.* * *(v.) = drop off, fall from, fall out, flake off, follow, snap off, fall, come + undone, come + loose, come offEx: The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.
Ex: The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.Ex: In time, however, the rubber on which these gurta percha (or caoutchouc) bindings depended perished, and the leaves fell out.Ex: Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.Ex: It automatically follows that any concept belonging to this facet will constitute a distributed relative.Ex: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.Ex: There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex: Ultimately, thought, understood as part of high culture, has come undone.Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.Ex: No sooner said than done -- he slipped a dog collar around Pinocchio's neck and tightened it so that it would not come off.* * *
■desprenderse verbo reflexivo
1 (despegarse, soltarse) to come off
2 (emanar) to be given off
3 (deshacerse de algo) to get rid of
(regalarlo) to give away
4 (deducirse) to be deduced: se puede desprender de tu mirada que no te alegras de verme, from the look on your face it's obvious that you're not happy to see me
' desprenderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caerse
- despegarse
- soltarse
- caer
- deshacer
- desprender
English:
break away
- break off
- come away
- fall off
- snap off
- break
- come
- part
* * *vpr1. [soltarse] to come o fall off;la etiqueta se desprendió del vestido the label came o fell off the dress;se te ha desprendido un botón you've lost a button;se está desprendiendo la pintura del techo the paint is coming off the ceilingdespréndete de todas esas ideas anticuadas get rid of o forget all those old-fashioned ideasno nos queremos desprenderse de la mesa we don't want to part with the tableno se desprendía de su madre she wouldn't leave her mother's side5. [deducirse]¿qué conclusiones se desprenden de esta decisión? what conclusions can be drawn from this decision?;de sus palabras se desprende que… from his words it is clear o it can be seen that…* * *v/r1 come off2:desprenderse de fig: posesión part with3:de este estudio se desprende que what emerges from the study is that* * *vr1) : to come off, to come undone2) : to be inferred, to follow3)desprenderse de : to part with, to get rid of* * * -
38 fiel
adj.1 loyal (leal) (amigo, seguidor).fue siempre fiel a sus ideas he always remained faithful to his ideas2 accurate (preciso).un fiel reflejo de la realidad a very accurate picture of reality3 faithful, dedicated, loyal, devoted.f. & m.1 follower, faithful person.2 pointer, indicator.m.needle, pointer.* * *► adjetivo1 (leal) faithful, loyal1 (de balanza) needle, pointer1 the faithful\ser fiel a to be faithful to* * *adj.1) faithful2) accurate* * *1. ADJ1) [gen] faithful, loyal; [sexualmente] faithfulun fiel servidor del partido — a loyal o faithful servant of the Party
seguir siendo fiel a — to remain faithful to, stay true to
2) [traducción, relación] faithful, accurate2.SMF (Rel) believer3.SM (Téc) [de balanza] needle, pointer* * *Ia) < persona> faithfulb) <traducción/copia> faithful, accurateIImasculino y femenino1) (Relig)2) fiel masculino ( de balanza) needle, pointer* * *= accurate, faithful, undeviating, staunch [stanch, -USA], stalwart.Ex. An abstract is a concise and accurate representation of the contents of a document, in a style similar to that of the original document.Ex. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Ex. Happily the rules of quasi-facsimile are easily mastered; what is difficult is to observe them with scrupulous, undeviating accuracy.Ex. This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex. She went on to quote Jast, that stalwart defender of public libraries against all comers, who said, 'The librarian and teacher have almost opposite basic aims, the one deals with the literature, the other with the person'.----* fiel (a) = loyal (to).* fiel a la palabra de Uno = true to + Posesivo + word.* fiel desde el punto de vista de la historia = historically accurate.* fieles, los = faithful, the.* fiel históricamente = historically accurate.* mantenerse fiel a = stick with.* mantenerse fiel a los principios de Uno = stick to + Posesivo + principles.* permanecer fiel = remain + faithful.* público fiel = devoted audience.* ser fiel con Uno mismo = be true to + Reflexivo.* * *Ia) < persona> faithfulb) <traducción/copia> faithful, accurateIImasculino y femenino1) (Relig)2) fiel masculino ( de balanza) needle, pointer* * *= accurate, faithful, undeviating, staunch [stanch, -USA], stalwart.Ex: An abstract is a concise and accurate representation of the contents of a document, in a style similar to that of the original document.
Ex: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Ex: Happily the rules of quasi-facsimile are easily mastered; what is difficult is to observe them with scrupulous, undeviating accuracy.Ex: This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex: She went on to quote Jast, that stalwart defender of public libraries against all comers, who said, 'The librarian and teacher have almost opposite basic aims, the one deals with the literature, the other with the person'.* fiel (a) = loyal (to).* fiel a la palabra de Uno = true to + Posesivo + word.* fiel desde el punto de vista de la historia = historically accurate.* fieles, los = faithful, the.* fiel históricamente = historically accurate.* mantenerse fiel a = stick with.* mantenerse fiel a los principios de Uno = stick to + Posesivo + principles.* permanecer fiel = remain + faithful.* público fiel = devoted audience.* ser fiel con Uno mismo = be true to + Reflexivo.* * *fiel11 ‹persona› faithfulno le es fiel she is not faithful to him, she is unfaithful to himfiel al rey loyal to the kingyo siempre he sido fiel a mis principios I've always remained faithful to my principles, I've always stuck to my principles2 ‹traducción› faithful, accurate; ‹balanza› accuratela copia es fiel al original the copy is faithful o true to the originalfiel2A ( Relig):los fieles the faithfulB* * *
fiel adjetivo
fiel al rey loyal to the king
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Relig)
fiel
I adjetivo
1 (constante) faithful, loyal: es un perro fiel a su amo, the dog is faithful to its owner
2 (consecuente) se mantienen fieles a sus principios, they remain faithful to their principles
3 (preciso, exacto) accurate, exact: su mirada era un fiel reflejo de su dolor, the look on his face was an accurate reflection of his inner suffering
II sustantivo masculino
1 (de una balanza) needle, pointer
2 Rel los fieles, the congregation
' fiel' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retratar
- trasunto
- lego
- ser
English:
accurate
- adhere
- close
- constant
- devoted
- faithful
- likeness
- loyal
- stick by
- true
- trusty
- stalwart
- worshipper
* * *♦ adj1. [leal] [amigo, seguidor] loyal;[cónyuge, perro] faithful;es muy fiel a su dueño he's very faithful to his master;fue siempre fiel a sus ideas she always remained faithful to her ideas2. [preciso] accurate;esta novela ofrece un fiel reflejo de la realidad this novel gives a very accurate picture of reality♦ nm1. [de balanza] needle, pointerel sacerdote y sus fieles the priest and his flock* * *I adj faithful; ( leal) loyalII mpl:los fieles REL the faithful pl* * *fiel adj1) : faithful, loyal2) : accurate♦ fielmente advfiel nm1) : pointer (of a scale)2)los fieles : the faithful* * *fiel adj1. (persona) loyal / faithful2. (cosa) accurate -
39 saltar
v.1 to jump (over).saltó de o desde una ventana she jumped out of o from a windowsaltar de un tema a otro to jump (around) from one subject to anotherLa rana salta The frog jumps.2 to jump up.saltar de la silla to jump out of one's seat3 to jump, to shoot (salir disparado) (object).4 to go off (alarma).hacer saltar to set off5 to explode, to blow up.el automóvil saltó por los aires the car was blown into the airhan saltado los plomos the fuses have blown6 to break.7 to explode (reaccionar bruscamente).saltar a la mínima to be quick to lose one's temper8 to skip, to miss out.9 to bound.10 to jump over, to leap over, to climb over, to jump.El chico salta el río The boy jumps over the river.11 to pop, to protrude.Estaba tan asustado que sus ojos saltaron He was so scared his eyes popped.* * *1 (gen) to jump, leap2 (en paracaídas) to parachute3 (romperse) to break; (estallar) to burst4 (desprenderse) to come off5 (tapón, corcho) to pop out, pop off6 figurado (enfadarse) to blow up, explode7 figurado (de una cosa a otra) to jump, skip9 figurado (de un cargo, empleo) to be thrown out■ saltó de la vicepresidencia por corrupción he was thrown out as vice president because of corruption1 figurado (salvar de un salto) to jump (over), leap (over)2 (arrancar) to pull off3 (ajedrez etc) to jump1 (ley etc) to ignore2 (omitir) to skip, miss out3 (desprenderse) to come off; (- lentilla) to fall out\estar a la que salta (estar atento) to be always on the look out for an opportunity 2 (enfadarse por todo) to have a short fusehacer saltar to blow uphacer saltar las lágrimas a alguien figurado to bring tears to somebody's eyessaltar a la cuerda / saltar a la comba to skipsaltar a la vista figurado to be obvious, be as plain as the nose on one's facesaltar de alegría figurado to jump for joysaltar en pedazos to break into pieces, smash to bitssaltar sobre alguien figurado to pounce on somebodysaltarle a alguien la tapa de los sesos familiar to blow somebody's brains outsaltarse el turno to jump the queuesaltarse un semáforo to jump the lightssaltársele a uno las lágrimas figurado to have tears in one's eyes* * *verb1) to jump, leap2) burst, explode3) pop out•- saltarse* * *1. VI1) [persona, animal] (=dar un salto) (tb Atletismo) to jump; [más lejos] to leap; [a la pata coja] to hopsaltar de alegría — to jump with o for joy
saltar a la comba — to skip, jump rope (EEUU)
hacer saltar un caballo — to jump a horse, make a horse jump
2) (=lanzarse)a) (lit)saltar al campo o al césped — (Dep) to come out on to the pitch
•
saltar por una ventana — to jump o leap out of a window•
saltar sobre algn — to jump o leap o pounce on sbb) (fig)saltar al mundo de la política — to go into politics, move into the political arena
saltar a la fama — to win fame, be shot to fame
3) (=salir disparado) [chispa] to fly, fly out; [líquido] to shoot out, spurt out; [corcho] to pop out; [resorte] to break, go *; [astilla] to fly off; [botón] to come off; [pelota] to fly4) (=estallar) [cristal] to shatter; [recipiente] to crack; [madera] to crack, snap, break•
saltar por los aires, el coche saltó por los aires — the car was blown upbanca 2)el acuerdo puede saltar por los aires — the agreement could be destroyed o go up in smoke
5) (Elec) [alarma] to go off; [plomos] to blow6) [al hablar]a) [de forma inesperada] to say, pipe up *-¡estupendo! -saltó uno de los chavales — "great!" piped up * o said one of the boys
saltar con una patochada — to come out with a ridiculous o foolish remark
saltar de una cosa a otra — to skip from one thing o subject to another, skip about
b) [con ira] to explode, blow up7) (=irse)8) [cantidad, cifra] to shoot up, leap, leap upla mayoría ha saltado a 900 votos — the majority has shot up o leaped (up) to 900 votes
9)saltar atrás — (Bio) to revert
2. VT1) [+ muro, obstáculo] [por encima] to jump over, jump; [llegando más lejos] to leap, leap over; [apoyándose con las manos] to vaultel caballo saltó la valla — the horse jumped over o jumped the fence
2) (=arrancar)3) [con explosivos] to blow up3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( brincar) to jump; (más alto, más lejos) to leapsaltar a la cuerda or (Esp) comba — to jump rope (AmE), to skip (BrE)
saltar con or en una pierna — to hop
b) ( en atletismo) to jumptendrá que saltar 1,85m — he will have to jump o clear 1.85m
c) pelota to bounced) ( lanzarse) to jumpsaltar a tierra/al suelo — to jump to the ground
¿sabes saltar del trampolín? — can you dive off the springboard?
saltar SOBRE algo/alguien — to jump on something/somebody
la pantera saltó sobre su presa — the panther jumped o leapt on its prey
e) ( levantarse)saltar de la cama/del sillón — to jump out of bed/off one's chair
2)a) ( aparecer)saltar A algo: ambos equipos saltan al terreno de juego the two teams are now coming out onto the pitch; salta a la vista que... it's patently obvious that...; la noticia saltó a primera plana — the story hit the headlines o made front-page news
b) ( pasar)3)b) ( estallar)4) (fam) personaa) ( enojarse) to lose one's temper, get angryb) (decir, soltar) to retort- eso no es verdad -saltó Julián — that's not true, retorted Julián
2.saltar con algo: ¿y ahora saltas con eso? — and now you come out with that?
saltar vta) <obstáculo/valla/zanja> to jump (over); ( apoyándose) to vault (over)b) ( omitir) <pregunta/página> to skip, miss out3.saltarse v pron1)b) <semáforo/stop> to jump; < leyes> to bypass, circumvent3) (Chi) diente/loza to chip* * *= leap, bounce, pipe, skip, jump, hop, pop.Ex. For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound into the realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.Ex. When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.Ex. Suddenly she piped triumphantly, almost getting to her feet: 'We could let the student assistants go!'.Ex. The article 'Hop, skip, and jump' reviews the range of specialist browsing tools available to beginners for navigating the World Wide Web.Ex. Field lengths are indicated as explained above and the cursor can be made to 'jump' from field to field for entry or amendment.Ex. The article ' Hop, skip, and jump' reviews the range of specialist browsing tools available to beginners for navigating the World Wide Web.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.----* cuerda de saltar = skipping rope, skip rope, jump rope.* empezar a saltar las lágrimas = eyes + start to well up.* empezar a saltar las lágrimas = eyes + start to well up with tears.* escapar saltando en paracaídas = bale out.* fusible + saltar = blow + a fuse.* hacer saltar la banca = break + the bank.* hacer saltar por los aires = blow + sky high.* peldaños para saltar una cerca = stile.* saltar a la fama = jump into + stardom.* saltar a la palestra = come out in + the open.* saltar a la vista = be patently clear.* saltar al estrellato = jump into + stardom.* saltar de una isla a otra = island-hop.* saltar en paracaídas = parachute.* saltar la comba = skip + rope.* saltarse = skip over, skip.* saltarse Algo a la torera = flout.* saltarse la ley a la torera = flout + the law.* saltarse pasos intermedios = jump + steps.* saltarse una clase = skip + class, miss + class, cut + class.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( brincar) to jump; (más alto, más lejos) to leapsaltar a la cuerda or (Esp) comba — to jump rope (AmE), to skip (BrE)
saltar con or en una pierna — to hop
b) ( en atletismo) to jumptendrá que saltar 1,85m — he will have to jump o clear 1.85m
c) pelota to bounced) ( lanzarse) to jumpsaltar a tierra/al suelo — to jump to the ground
¿sabes saltar del trampolín? — can you dive off the springboard?
saltar SOBRE algo/alguien — to jump on something/somebody
la pantera saltó sobre su presa — the panther jumped o leapt on its prey
e) ( levantarse)saltar de la cama/del sillón — to jump out of bed/off one's chair
2)a) ( aparecer)saltar A algo: ambos equipos saltan al terreno de juego the two teams are now coming out onto the pitch; salta a la vista que... it's patently obvious that...; la noticia saltó a primera plana — the story hit the headlines o made front-page news
b) ( pasar)3)b) ( estallar)4) (fam) personaa) ( enojarse) to lose one's temper, get angryb) (decir, soltar) to retort- eso no es verdad -saltó Julián — that's not true, retorted Julián
2.saltar con algo: ¿y ahora saltas con eso? — and now you come out with that?
saltar vta) <obstáculo/valla/zanja> to jump (over); ( apoyándose) to vault (over)b) ( omitir) <pregunta/página> to skip, miss out3.saltarse v pron1)b) <semáforo/stop> to jump; < leyes> to bypass, circumvent3) (Chi) diente/loza to chip* * *= leap, bounce, pipe, skip, jump, hop, pop.Ex: For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound into the realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.
Ex: When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.Ex: Suddenly she piped triumphantly, almost getting to her feet: 'We could let the student assistants go!'.Ex: The article 'Hop, skip, and jump' reviews the range of specialist browsing tools available to beginners for navigating the World Wide Web.Ex: Field lengths are indicated as explained above and the cursor can be made to 'jump' from field to field for entry or amendment.Ex: The article ' Hop, skip, and jump' reviews the range of specialist browsing tools available to beginners for navigating the World Wide Web.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.* cuerda de saltar = skipping rope, skip rope, jump rope.* empezar a saltar las lágrimas = eyes + start to well up.* empezar a saltar las lágrimas = eyes + start to well up with tears.* escapar saltando en paracaídas = bale out.* fusible + saltar = blow + a fuse.* hacer saltar la banca = break + the bank.* hacer saltar por los aires = blow + sky high.* peldaños para saltar una cerca = stile.* saltar a la fama = jump into + stardom.* saltar a la palestra = come out in + the open.* saltar a la vista = be patently clear.* saltar al estrellato = jump into + stardom.* saltar de una isla a otra = island-hop.* saltar en paracaídas = parachute.* saltar la comba = skip + rope.* saltarse = skip over, skip.* saltarse Algo a la torera = flout.* saltarse la ley a la torera = flout + the law.* saltarse pasos intermedios = jump + steps.* saltarse una clase = skip + class, miss + class, cut + class.* * *saltar [A1 ]viA1 (brincar) to jump; (más alto, más lejos) to leapsaltaban de (la) alegría they were jumping for joytuve que saltar por encima de las cajas I had to jump over the boxessaltó de la silla he leapt o jumped up out of his chairlos cachorros saltaban juguetones a su alrededor the puppies romped playfully around hermiraba saltar las truchas en el río he watched the trout leaping in the riversaltar con or en una pierna to hopestán dispuestos a saltar por encima de todo para conseguirlo they're prepared to go to any lengths o they'll stop at nothing to get it2 (en atletismo) to jumpsaltó casi seis metros he jumped nearly six meterspara clasificarse tendrá que saltar 1,85m to qualify he will have to jump o clear 1.85m3 «pelota» to bounce; «párpado» to twitch4 (lanzarse) to jumpsaltó del tren en marcha she jumped from the moving trainsaltar en paracaídas to parachutesaltó desde una ventana/desde un tercer piso he jumped from a window/the third flooral saltar a tierra se hizo daño she hurt herself jumping to the groundechó una carrera y saltó al otro lado del río he took a run and jumped o leapt over the river¿sabes saltar del trampolín? can you dive off the springboard?saltó al vacío he leapt into spacesaltar SOBRE algn/algo to jump ON sb/sthdos individuos saltaron sobre él y le robaron la cartera two people jumped on him and stole his walletla pantera saltó sobre su presa the panther jumped o leapt o sprang on its preyB1 (aparecer) saltar A algo:ambos equipos saltan al terreno de juego the two teams are now coming out onto the pitchsalta ahora a las pantallas comerciales is now on release at commercial theaters ( AmE) o ( BrE) cinemascuatro nombres saltan de inmediato a la memoria four names immediately spring to mindsalta a la vista que están descontentos it's patently obvious o quite clear that they're unhappyla noticia saltó a la primera página de los periódicos the story hit the headlines o made front-page news2 (pasar) saltar DE algo A algo to jump FROM sth TO sthel disco ha saltado del cuarto al primer puesto the record has jumped from number four to number onesaltaba de una idea a otra she was jumping about o skipping from one idea to the nextC1 «botón» to come off, pop off; «chispas» to fly; «aceite» to spitle hizo saltar tres dientes de un puñetazo he knocked out three of his teeth with one punchagitó la botella y el corcho saltó he shook the bottle and the cork popped outhan saltado los plomos or fusibles or (CS) tapones the fuses have blownhacer saltar la banca to break the bank2 (romperse) «vaso/cristal» to shatterse cayó y saltó en mil pedazos it fell and shattered into a thousand pieces3(estallar): la bomba hizo saltar el coche por los aires the bomb blew the car into the airhicieron saltar el edificio con dinamita they blew up the building with dynamiteD ( fam) «persona»1 (enojarse) to lose one's temper, get angrysalta por nada he loses his temper o gets angry for no reason2 (decir, soltar) to retort—eso no es verdad —saltó Julián that's not true, Julián retortedsaltar CON algo:saltó con una serie de insultos he came out with o let fly with a stream of insults¿y ahora saltas con que no te interesa? and now you suddenly say that you're not interested?estar a la que salta ( fam): éste siempre está a la que salta (alerta a las oportunidades) he never misses a trick ( colloq) (listo a criticar) he never misses an opportunity o a chance to criticize■ saltarvtA1 ‹obstáculo/valla/zanja› to jump, jump over; (apoyándose) to vault, vault overel caballo se negó a saltar la valla por segunda vez the horse refused the fence for the second timeno se puede saltar la ficha del contrario you are not allowed to jump over your opponent's piece2 (omitir) ‹pregunta/página› to skip, miss outme saltó al pasar lista he missed me out when he was taking the registerC ( Chi) ‹diente/loza› to chip■ saltarseA1 (omitir) ‹línea/palabra/página› to skipno es bueno saltarse así una comida it's not good to miss o skip a meal like that2 ‹semáforo/stop› to jump; ‹leyes› to bypass, circumvent toreraB «botón» to come off, pop off; «pintura» to chipse le ha saltado el esmalte the varnish has chippedse le saltaron las lágrimas tears sprang to her eyes, her eyes filled with tears* * *
saltar ( conjugate saltar) verbo intransitivo
1
(más alto, más lejos) to leap;
saltar a la cuerda or (Esp) comba to jump rope (AmE), to skip (BrE);
saltar con or en una pierna to hop;
saltar de la cama/silla to jump out of bed/one's chair
saltar en paracaídas to parachute;
¿sabes saltar del trampolín? can you dive off the springboard?;
saltó al vacío he leapt into space;
saltar SOBRE algo/algn to jump on sth/sb
2 ( pasar) saltar DE algo A algo to jump from sth to sth;
3 [ botón] to come off, pop off;
[ chispas] to fly;
[ aceite] to spit;
[ corcho] to pop out;
[ fusibles] to blow;
verbo transitivo ‹obstáculo/valla/zanja› to jump (over);
( apoyándose) to vault (over)
saltarse verbo pronominal
1
‹ comida› to miss, skip
2 [ botón] to come off, pop off;
[ pintura] to chip;
3 (Chi) [diente/loza] to chip
saltar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to jump, leap
saltar con una pierna, to hop
saltar en paracaídas, to parachute
2 (el aceite, etc) to spit
3 (una alarma, etc) to go off
4 (con una explosión o estallido) to explode, blow up
5 (con una frase) to retort: no me vuelvas a saltar con esa tontería, don't come out with such nonsense again
6 (a la mente) to leap (to one's mind)
II verbo transitivo
1 (por encima de algo) to jump (over)
♦ Locuciones: hacer saltar por los aires, to blow into the air
saltar a la vista, to be obvious
' saltar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aire
- cantar
- comba
- espatarrarse
- estampido
- fleje
- palestra
- parar
- ponerse
- tirarse
- alegría
- animar
- capaz
- cordel
- cuerda
- junto
- lazo
- pata
English:
bail out
- blast
- dare
- dive
- fuse
- hop
- jump
- jump out
- leap
- parachute
- poised
- pop
- pounce
- skip
- sky-dive
- spring
- vault
- blow
- bound
- chip
- fore
- joy
- running
- send
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [obstáculo, valla, verja] to jump (over);si salta los 2,35 ganará la prueba if he jumps o clears 2.35 metres, he'll win the competition2. [omitir] to skip, to miss out;me saltaron al nombrar los candidatos they missed me out of the list of candidatessaltar un ojo a alguien to poke sb's eye out;Informátsaltar la protección de un programa to break a program's protection, to crack a program♦ vi1. [brincar, lanzarse] to jump;los chicos saltaron al otro lado de la tapia the children jumped over the wall;Bubka fue el primero en saltar por encima de los 6 metros Bubka was the first person to clear 6 metres;saltar de alegría to jump for joy;saltar en paracaídas to parachute;saltar al río to jump into the river;saltar a tierra to jump to the ground;saltar al vacío to leap into space;los jugadores saltan al campo the players are coming out onto the field;saltar de un tema a otro to jump (around) from one subject to another;saltábamos de la euforia al desánimo our mood was swinging backwards and forwards between euphoria and dejection;saltar sobre algo/alguien [abalanzarse] to jump on sth/sb;Fam RPsaltar en una pata to be over the moon2. [levantarse de repente] to jump up;saltar de la silla/cama to jump out of one's seat/out of bed3. [salir disparado] [objeto] to jump, to shoot;[corcho, válvula] to pop out; [botón] to pop off; [aceite] to spurt; [esquirlas, astillas, chispas] to fly4. [explotar] to explode, to blow up;el automóvil saltó por los aires the car was blown into the air;5. [romperse] to crack;fregando los platos me saltó un vaso I broke one of the glasses when I was doing the washing-up6. [decir inesperadamente]“de eso nada”, saltó ella “no way,” she blurted out;saltar con to suddenly come out with;saltó con una impertinencia he suddenly came out with an impertinent remark;cuando le pasaron la factura saltó con que no tenía dinero when they gave her the bill, she suddenly said she didn't have any money7. [reaccionar bruscamente] to explode;saltar a la mínima to be quick to lose one's temper8. [alarma] to go off;[botón] to jump out; [mecanismo, termostato, interruptor] to activate;hacer saltar la alarma to set off the alarm10. [venir]me salta a la memoria aquel momento inolvidable cuando… that unforgettable moment springs to mind, when…11. Compestá a la que salta [para aprovechar ocasión] she's always on the lookout;[para señalar error ajeno] she never misses a chance to criticize* * *I v/i1 jump, leap;saltar a la comba jump rope, Br skip;andar oestar a la que salta never miss an opportunity2 ( abalanzarse):saltar sobre pounce on;saltar a la vista fig be obvious, be clearsaltar por los aires blow up, explode4:saltó con una sarta de estupideces he came out with one stupid thing after anotherII v/t1 valla jump2:saltar la banca break the bank* * *saltar vi1) brincar: to jump, to leap2) : to bounce3) : to come off, to pop out4) : to shatter, to break5) : to explode, to blow upsaltar vt1) : to jump, to jump over2) : to skip, to miss* * *saltar vb1. (en general) to jump2. (de un trampolín) to dive -
40 largar
v.1 to give (informal) (dar, decir).le largué una bofetada I gave him a smack2 to pay out (rope).3 to yack (away) (informal) (hablar). (peninsular Spanish)Ellas largan en la tarde They yack in the afternoon.4 to deliver.Ellos largan un golpe They deliver a blow.5 to let out, to pay out.El marinero larga la cuerda The sailor lets out the rope.6 to start.El equipo largó The team started.7 to throw, to cast, to toss, to fling.* * *2 familiar (despedir) to sack, fire, give the push■ si la presionan un poco más lo largará todo if they push her a bit more she'll tell them everything■ me largo I'm off, US I'm out of here\largar amarras to cast off¡lárgate! familiar get lost!, clear off!, get out!* * *1. VT1) ** (=dar)a) [+ discurso, regañina] to give; [+ exclamación, suspiro] to let outnos largó un rollo interminable sobre los viejos tiempos — he gave us a never-ending spiel about the old days *, he rabbited on forever about the old days *
no sabe hablar sin largar insultos — he can't open his mouth without letting fly o without insulting someone
b) [+ dinero] to givec) [+ golpe, mordisco] to giveme largó un puñetazo en la boca — he punched me in the mouth, he gave me a punch in the mouth
2) ** (=expulsar) [+ empleado] to kick out **, give the boot **; [+ alumno, huésped] to kick out **, chuck out **3) ** (=endilgar)largar a algn — [+ tarea, trabajo] to dump on sb *, foist (off) on sb; [+ animal, niño] to dump on sb *
siempre nos larga lo que ella no quiere hacer — she always dumps * o foists (off) what she doesn't want to do herself on us
4) ** (=deshacerse de) [+ novio, marido] to ditch *, dump *5) (Náut) [+ bandera, vela] to unfurl; [+ barca] to put out; [+ cuerda] (=soltar) to let out, pay out; (=aflojar) to loosen, slacken7) Cono Sur, Méx (Dep) to start2. VI **1) Esp (=hablar) to go on *, rabbit on *hay que ver lo que largas — you don't half go on o rabbit on *
2) (=revelar un secreto) to spill the beans *venga, larga — come on, spill the beans *
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Náut) <amarras/cabo> to let out, pay outb) (RPl) (soltar, dejar caer) to let... go2) <discurso/sermón> to give; <palabrota/insulto> to let fly3) (fam) ( endilgar) to dump (colloq)4) (fam) ( despedir) to fire, to give... the boot (colloq)la novia lo largó — (RPl) his girlfriend ditched him
5) (fam) ( de la cárcel) to let... out2.largar vi (Andes) (Dep, Equ) to start3.largarse v prona) (fam) ( irse) to beat it (colloq)yo me largo! — I'm taking off! (AmE), I'm off! (BrE) (colloq)
b) (CS fam) ( empezar) to start, get going (colloq)largarse a + inf — to start to + inf, to start -ing
* * *= shoot + Posesivo + mouth off, shoot off + at the mouth, turf out, fire off.Ex. She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex. Perry has a lingering problem of shooting off at the mouth first, and asking questions later.Ex. You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex. Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Náut) <amarras/cabo> to let out, pay outb) (RPl) (soltar, dejar caer) to let... go2) <discurso/sermón> to give; <palabrota/insulto> to let fly3) (fam) ( endilgar) to dump (colloq)4) (fam) ( despedir) to fire, to give... the boot (colloq)la novia lo largó — (RPl) his girlfriend ditched him
5) (fam) ( de la cárcel) to let... out2.largar vi (Andes) (Dep, Equ) to start3.largarse v prona) (fam) ( irse) to beat it (colloq)yo me largo! — I'm taking off! (AmE), I'm off! (BrE) (colloq)
b) (CS fam) ( empezar) to start, get going (colloq)largarse a + inf — to start to + inf, to start -ing
* * *= shoot + Posesivo + mouth off, shoot off + at the mouth, turf out, fire off.Ex: She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.
Ex: Perry has a lingering problem of shooting off at the mouth first, and asking questions later.Ex: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex: Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.* * *largar [A3 ]vtA1 ( Náut) ‹amarras/cabo› to let out, pay out2 ( RPl) (soltar, dejar caer) to let … gove largando el peso de a poco let it down slowlyBde repente le largó que se iba mañana he suddenly came out with the news that he was leaving the next dayno me largó ni un peso he didn't give me a penny2 ( RPl) ‹olor› to give offsiempre le larga los niños a la madre she's always dumping the kids on her motherE ( fam) (de la cárcel) to let … outF (CS, Méx) ( Dep)1 ‹pelota› to throw2 ‹carrera› to start■ largarvi¡largaron! they're off!■ largarse¡lárgate! beat it!, clear off!larguémonos antes de que venga la policía let's get out of here before the police arriveesto se pone feo, yo me largo I don't like the look of this, I'm taking off ( AmE) o ( BrE) I'm off ( colloq)se largó a la pileta de cabeza she dived (headfirst) into the pool3está a punto de hablar, cualquier día se larga she's almost talking, she'll start any day nowlargarse A + INF to start to + INF, to start -INGse largó a llover it started to rain, it started rainingya se largó a caminar he has already started to walk o started walking* * *
largar ( conjugate largar) verbo transitivo
1
b) (RPl) (soltar, dejar caer) to let … go
2 ‹discurso/sermón› to give;
‹palabrota/insulto› to let fly
3 (fam) ( despedir) to fire, to give … the boot (colloq);
‹ novio› to ditch
4 (CS, Méx) (Dep) ‹ pelota› to throw;
‹ carrera› to start
largarse verbo pronominala) (fam) ( irse) to beat it (colloq);◊ ¡yo me largo! I'm taking off! (AmE), I'm off! (BrE) (colloq)
largarse a hacer algo to start to do sth, to start doing sth
largar verbo transitivo
1 familiar to give
2 fam (expulsar, despedir) to sack
' largar' also found in these entries:
English:
chuck
- dump
- give
- start
* * *♦ vtle largué un bofetón I smacked him, I gave him a smack;me largó una patada she kicked me, she gave me a kickme largó que no era asunto mío he snapped that it was none of my business;le preguntamos sobre la decisión final pero no quiso largar nada we asked her if a final decision had been taken, but she wasn't giving anything away3. [cuerda] to pay out;largar amarras to cast off;largar el ancla to drop anchor4. [soltar] [persona] to release, to let go;largaron a los prisioneros they released the prisoners5. [despedir] to fire;largar a un criado to fire a servant6. RP [olor] to give off♦ vi¡ya largaron! and they're off!* * *v/t drive away; persona get rid of;largar un discurso fam make a speech* * *largar {52} vt1) soltar: to let loose, to release2) aflojar: to loosen, to slacken
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