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81 causar revuelo
v.to make a racket, to clutter up, to make a fuss, to make a lot of noise.* * *(v.) = cause + a stir, create + a stirEx. The article is entitled 'Electronic books cause a stir in the UK legal profession'.Ex. The report created a stir, which increased when it was found that the result was in error.* * *(v.) = cause + a stir, create + a stirEx: The article is entitled 'Electronic books cause a stir in the UK legal profession'.
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82 causar ruina a
(v.) = bring + ruin toEx. He was portrayed as a warmonger who had brought ruin to the state.* * *(v.) = bring + ruin toEx: He was portrayed as a warmonger who had brought ruin to the state.
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83 causar sensación en el mundo
(v.) = make + a big noise in the worldEx. Mozart commented to Beethoven after hearing him perform, 'You will some day make a big noise in the world'.* * *(v.) = make + a big noise in the worldEx: Mozart commented to Beethoven after hearing him perform, 'You will some day make a big noise in the world'.
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84 causar sorpresa
(v.) = cause + an eyelid to batEx. Sex and marriage manuals and other fairly frankly written material today would not cause an eyelid to bat.* * *(v.) = cause + an eyelid to batEx: Sex and marriage manuals and other fairly frankly written material today would not cause an eyelid to bat.
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85 causar un gran alboroto
(v.) = make + a splashEx. Israeli wine may be young, but it's making a splash worldwide.* * *(v.) = make + a splashEx: Israeli wine may be young, but it's making a splash worldwide.
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86 causar un gran revuelo
(v.) = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons, make + a splashEx. There is a new book just coming out that promises to set the cat among the pigeons on the Shakespeare scene.Ex. Banks have put the cat among the pigeons by warning that without heavy increases in interest rates house prices would spiral out of control.Ex. Israeli wine may be young, but it's making a splash worldwide.* * *(v.) = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons, make + a splashEx: There is a new book just coming out that promises to set the cat among the pigeons on the Shakespeare scene.
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87 causar una buena primera impresión
(v.) = make + a good first impressionEx. Also, using proper grammar when speaking and avoiding slang is expected if you are to make a good first impression.* * *(v.) = make + a good first impressionEx: Also, using proper grammar when speaking and avoiding slang is expected if you are to make a good first impression.
Spanish-English dictionary > causar una buena primera impresión
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88 causar una crisis
(v.) = precipitate + crisisEx. Saddam will play for time and avoid precipitating any crises that could cost him his hold on power.* * *(v.) = precipitate + crisisEx: Saddam will play for time and avoid precipitating any crises that could cost him his hold on power.
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89 causar una gran sensación
(v.) = make + a splashEx. Israeli wine may be young, but it's making a splash worldwide.* * *(v.) = make + a splashEx: Israeli wine may be young, but it's making a splash worldwide.
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90 causar una guerra
(v.) = precipitate + warEx. As important as these activists were, however, it was a set of policy ideas more than the individuals themselves that precipitated the war.* * *(v.) = precipitate + warEx: As important as these activists were, however, it was a set of policy ideas more than the individuals themselves that precipitated the war.
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91 causar una impresión
(v.) = leave + an impression, make + an impressionEx. The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.Ex. The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.* * *(v.) = leave + an impression, make + an impressionEx: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.
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92 causar una primera impresión
(v.) = make + a first impressionEx. According to an old saying, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.* * *(v.) = make + a first impressionEx: According to an old saying, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
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93 causar una reacción
(v.) = cause + reactionEx. Much of the negative reaction may be caused by not designing a plan suitable for the book market and the needs of research libraries.* * *(v.) = cause + reactionEx: Much of the negative reaction may be caused by not designing a plan suitable for the book market and the needs of research libraries.
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94 causar aburrimiento
гл.общ. навести скуку, развести скукуИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > causar aburrimiento
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95 causar admiración
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96 causar alboroto
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97 causar alegrìa
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98 causar bajas
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99 causar congoja
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100 causar daco
гл.юр. наносить ущерб, причинять вред
См. также в других словарях:
causar — verbo transitivo 1. Ser (una cosa) causa, origen o motivo de [otra cosa]: La humedad me causa estas molestias. La niebla causa muchos accidentes. Sinónimo: ocasionar, motivar. Frases y locuciones … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
causar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: causar causando causado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. causo causas causa causamos causáis causan… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
causar — ‘Ser la causa [de algo]’. La u del grupo au es átona en todas las formas de este verbo. V. conjugación modelo (→ apéndice 1, n.º 10) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
causar — v. tr. 1. Ser causa de. 2. Originar. 3. Produzir … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
causar — (Del lat. causāre). 1. tr. Dicho de una causa: Producir su efecto. 2. Ser causa, razón y motivo de que suceda algo. U. t. c. prnl.) 3. Ser ocasión o darla para que algo suceda. U. t. c. prnl.) ¶ MORF. Conjug. modelo … Diccionario de la lengua española
causar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) Hacer que algo suceda; producir, provocar o motivar algo: causar angustia, causar una gran impresión, causar problemas, causar sensación, causar sorpresa, causar molestias, causar pérdidas, causar impuestos, causar… … Español en México
causar — (Derivado de causa.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Producir una causa su efecto: ■ el frío causa un tremendo entumecimiento. SINÓNIMO ocasionar provocar ANTÓNIMO evitar ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 2 … Enciclopedia Universal
causar — {{#}}{{LM C07686}}{{〓}} {{ConjC07686}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynC07862}} {{[}}causar{{]}} ‹cau·sar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{♂}}Referido a un efecto,{{♀}} producirlo o ser su origen: • La humedad causa la corrosión de los metales.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
causar — (v) (Básico) provocar un efecto, dar origen a algo Ejemplos: Fumar puede causar cáncer de pulmón. Un conductor de una moto causó ayer la muerte a un peatón. Sinónimos: originar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
causar — cau|sar Mot Agut Verb transitiu … Diccionari Català-Català
causar — transitivo producir, originar, provocar, ocasionar, suscitar, motivar, traer, acarrear, determinar, tener consecuencias, atraer*, propiciar, dar pie a, labrar, engendrar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos