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1 cebarse
1 figurado (dedicarse) to devote oneself (en, to)2 figurado (ensañarse) to show no mercy (en/con, towards), take it out (en/con, on), vent one's anger (en/con, on)* * *VPRcebarse con o en algn: la oposición se cebó con o en el presidente — the opposition launched a savage o furious attack on the president
estaba enfadada y se cebó conmigo — she was angry and took it out on me o vented her anger on me
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■cebarse verbo reflexivo (ensañarse) to delight in tormenting [con, -], to be cruel [con, to]
* * *vprla policía se cebó con los manifestantes the police dealt with the demonstrators brutally;* * *v/r1 feed (en on)2:cebarse con alguien vent one’s fury on s.o.* * *vrcebarse en : to take it out on -
2 cebarse
1) разг нае́стьсяcebarse a lo parvo — нае́сться до отва́ла; нало́паться
cebarse en la lectura de algo — чита́ть что запо́ем
3) en algo предава́ться ( к-л пороку); упива́ться, наслажда́ться ( чужими страданиями); свире́по, кровожа́дно ( делать что-л)4) en; sobre uno; algo обру́шиться, ополчи́ться на кого; что; пресле́довать, му́чить; терза́ть -
3 cebarse
1) (en) предаваться ( чему-либо); углубляться, уходить с головой ( во что-либо)cebarse en el estudio — целиком отдаться учёбе2) (жестоко) издеваться, глумиться ( над кем-либо) -
4 cebarse
1) (en) предаваться ( чему-либо); углубляться, уходить с головой ( во что-либо)2) (жестоко) издеваться, глумиться ( над кем-либо)3) К.-Р., Мекс. давать осечку (тж перен.) -
5 cebarse
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6 cebarse
1) К.-Р., М. дава́ть осе́чку, бить ми́мо це́ли (об огнестрельном оружии, ракетах, петардах и т.п.)2) М.; перен. сорва́ться (о каком-л. деле) -
7 cebarse
• feed up -
8 cebarse
• Am selhat (o výstřelu aj.)• krmit se -
9 cebarse (en u.c.)
• pustit se (do čeho)• vrhnout se (do čeho) -
10 cebarse (en u.p.)
• soustředit se (na koho)• trýznit (koho)• týrat (koho) -
11 cebarse
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12 cebarse en
v.1 to feed on, to fuel on.La ignorancia se ceba en sí misma Ignorance feeds on itself.2 to take one's anger out on, to take one's revenge out on, to vent one's anger out on. -
13 cebarse con
(v.) = take it out on, lash out (on), go to + town onEx. They did not suppress their anger, but directed it outward, taking it out on others & blaming others.Ex. The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.Ex. He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans.* * *(v.) = take it out on, lash out (on), go to + town onEx: They did not suppress their anger, but directed it outward, taking it out on others & blaming others.
Ex: The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.Ex: He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans. -
14 cebarse en la matanza
• být krvelačný• být krvežíznivý• pást po krvi -
15 cebar
v.1 to fatten (up).La vieja cebó al pavo The old woman fattened the turkey.2 to stoke, to fuel (fuego, caldera).3 to bait (anzuelo).Pedro cebó la trampa Peter baited the trap.4 to prepare, to brew. ( River Plate)5 to prime, to fuel, to stoke.Missy cebó el fuego para calentarse Missy primed the fire to warm up.* * *1 (animal) to fatten, fatten up2 (poner cebo) to bait4 figurado (pasiones etc) to nourish1 figurado (dedicarse) to devote oneself (en, to)2 figurado (ensañarse) to show no mercy (en/con, towards), take it out (en/con, on), vent one's anger (en/con, on)* * *verb1) to bait2) fatten* * *1. VT1) [+ animal] to fatten (up)cuando voy a casa mi madre me ceba — * when I go home my mother feeds me up
2) [+ anzuelo, cepo, trampa] to bait3) [+ fuego, horno] to feed, stoke (up); [+ arma] to prime5) Cono Sur [+ maté] to brew2.VI [tuerca, tornillo] to catch, grip; [clavo] to go in3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < animal> to fatten... up2) <anzuelo/cepo> to bait2.cebarse v prona) ( ensañarse)b) ( alimentarse) to feed* * *= stoke, fatten, bait.Ex. The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.Ex. They attacked their enemies as 'corrupt scavengers who fattened themselves on the lifeblood of the commonwealth'.Ex. Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.----* cebarse con = take it out on, lash out (on), go to + town on.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < animal> to fatten... up2) <anzuelo/cepo> to bait2.cebarse v prona) ( ensañarse)b) ( alimentarse) to feed* * *= stoke, fatten, bait.Ex: The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.
Ex: They attacked their enemies as 'corrupt scavengers who fattened themselves on the lifeblood of the commonwealth'.Ex: Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.* cebarse con = take it out on, lash out (on), go to + town on.* * *cebar [A1 ]vtA ‹animal› to fatten … upno le des tanto de comer que lo estás cebando ( fam hum); don't give him so much to eat, you'll make him fatB ‹anzuelo/cepo› to baitC ‹motor/bomba› to prime■ cebarse1 (ensañarse) to vent one's angerse cebó en or con su víctima he took his anger out o vented his anger on his victim2(alimentarse): el miedo se ceba en la ignorancia fear feeds on ignorance* * *
cebar ( conjugate cebar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ animal› to fatten … up
2 ‹anzuelo/cepo› to bait
3 (CS) ‹ mate› to prepare ( and serve)
cebar verbo transitivo
1 (a un animal) to fatten
familiar (a una persona) to feed up
2 (un anzuelo, una trampa) to bait
' cebar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engordar
- mate
English:
bait
- prime
- fatten
* * *♦ vt1. [engordar] to fatten (up)2. [fuego, caldera] to stoke, to fuel;[máquina, arma] to prime3. [anzuelo] to bait4. [sentimiento] to feed, to arouse5. RP [mate] to prepare, to brew* * *v/t1 fatten2 anzuelo bait3 TÉC prime4 L.Am.mate prepare* * *cebar vt1) : to bait2) : to feed, to fatten3) : to prime (a pump, etc.) -
16 cebar
θe'barv1) mästen2) (fig: alimentar) nähren, schürenverbo transitivo1. [sobrealimentar] mästen2. [activar] zünden————————cebarse verbo pronominalcebarcebar [θe'βar]num1num (engordar) mästennum3num (un arma) mit Zündmasse versehennum4num (el anzuelo, una trampa) mit einem Köder versehen■ cebarse -
17 cebar
1. vt1) откармливать, нагуливать ( скот)2) насаживать наживку; класть приманку3) поддерживать (огонь и т.п.)4) заряжать (ружьё, аккумулятор и т.п.); заправлять ( сифон)5) начинять порохом (ракету, петарду и т.п.)7) намагничивать ( стрелку компаса)8) питать (страсть, надежду)10) Ам. заваривать ( мате)2. vi(тж cebarse) закрепиться; войти (о гвозде, болте и т.п.) -
18 cruel
adj.cruel.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) cruel (con/para, to)2 (clima) harsh, severe* * *adj.* * *ADJ cruel* * *adjetivo cruella venganza será cruel — (hum) just you wait! (I'll get you!) (colloq)
* * *= brutal, cruel, perverse, unkind, callous, cold-blooded, merciless, brutish, ferocious, heartless, cutthroat.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. Few, if any of us, want to be involved in murder, but the brutal act of one person killing another, the motives for doing so, the personal and social consequences, all hold our attention, as newspaper editors well know and exploit = Pocos, si existe alguien, desea verse implicado en un asesinato, pero el acto brutal de una persona asesinando a otra, los motivos para hacerlo, las consecuencias personales y sociales, todo capta nuestra atención, como bien saben y explotan los directores de periódicos.Ex. With cruel suddenness she was being called upon to cover up for him.Ex. The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.Ex. The enumeration at 940.5316: Children and other noncombatants; Pacifists; Enemy sympathizers seems a little unkind, if nothing else.Ex. Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.Ex. He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.Ex. The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.Ex. In his most famous work, the Leviathan, Hobbes famously argued that life in the state of nature is 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'.Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex. However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Ex. As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.----* volverse cruel = become + vicious.* * *adjetivo cruella venganza será cruel — (hum) just you wait! (I'll get you!) (colloq)
* * *= brutal, cruel, perverse, unkind, callous, cold-blooded, merciless, brutish, ferocious, heartless, cutthroat.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: Few, if any of us, want to be involved in murder, but the brutal act of one person killing another, the motives for doing so, the personal and social consequences, all hold our attention, as newspaper editors well know and exploit = Pocos, si existe alguien, desea verse implicado en un asesinato, pero el acto brutal de una persona asesinando a otra, los motivos para hacerlo, las consecuencias personales y sociales, todo capta nuestra atención, como bien saben y explotan los directores de periódicos.
Ex: With cruel suddenness she was being called upon to cover up for him.Ex: The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.Ex: The enumeration at 940.5316: Children and other noncombatants; Pacifists; Enemy sympathizers seems a little unkind, if nothing else.Ex: Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.Ex: He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.Ex: The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.Ex: In his most famous work, the Leviathan, Hobbes famously argued that life in the state of nature is 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'.Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex: However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Ex: As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.* volverse cruel = become + vicious.* * *cruelaquello fue una jugada cruel del destino that was a cruel twist of fatefueron muy crueles con él they were very cruel to him* * *
cruel adjetivo
cruel;
cruel adjetivo cruel
' cruel' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bárbara
- bárbaro
- cebarse
- desalmada
- desalmado
- draconiana
- draconiano
- mirada
- salvaje
- sañosa
- sañoso
- sañuda
- sañudo
- truculenta
- truculento
- verduga
- verdugo
- crueldad
- inhumano
- sanguinario
English:
brutal
- callous
- cheap
- cruel
- cutthroat
- hard
- heartless
- inhuman
- savage
- unkind
- vicious
- blood
- cold
- fiend
- inhumane
- inhumanity
- outrage
* * *cruel adj1. [persona, acción] cruel;fuiste muy cruel con ella you were very cruel to her2. [dolor] excruciating, terrible3. [clima] harsh4. [duda] terrible* * *adj cruel* * *cruel adj: cruel♦ cruelmente adv* * *cruel adj cruel -
19 ensañarse
* * *VPRensañarse con o en — to treat brutally
* * *verbo pronominalensañarse con alguien: se ensañaron con los prisioneros they showed the prisoners no mercy o pity; no te ensañes con él — don't take it out on him (colloq)
* * *----* ensañarse con = go to + town on, lash out (on), take it out on.* * *verbo pronominalensañarse con alguien: se ensañaron con los prisioneros they showed the prisoners no mercy o pity; no te ensañes con él — don't take it out on him (colloq)
* * ** ensañarse con = go to + town on, lash out (on), take it out on.* * *ensañarse [A1 ]ensañarse CON algn:se ensañaron con los prisioneros they showed the prisoners no mercy o pity, they treated the prisoners mercilessly o with great crueltyse ensañaba con cualquier empleado que estuviera cerca he used to vent his anger o fury o frustration on any employee who happened to be on handno te ensañes con él, la culpa no es toda suya don't take it out on him, it's not all his fault ( colloq)* * *
ensañarse ( conjugate ensañarse) verbo pronominal:◊ se ensañaron con los prisioneros they showed the prisoners no mercy o pity;
no te ensañes con él don't take it out on him (colloq)
■ensañarse verbo reflexivo to show no mercy, to take sadistic delight in sthg
' ensañarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cebarse
* * *ensañarse vprensañarse con alguien to torment sb, to treat sb cruelly;se ensañó con el pobre animal she really laid into the poor creature;la prensa amarilla se ensañó con ella the gutter press tore her apart* * *v/r show no mercy ( con to)* * *ensañarse vr: to act cruelly, to be merciless -
20 cebar
vt1) Арг., Бол., Пар., Ур. зава́ривать и подава́ть ма́те ( парагвайский чай)2) Ю. Ам. гото́вить и подава́ть (чай, кофе или другой напиток)•- cebarse
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