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81 encelar
v.1 to excite jealousy.2 to become jealous or suspicious in love.* * *1 (dar celos) to make jealous1 (tener celos) to be jealous2 (estar en celo - ciervo) to be in rut; (- perro, gato) to be on heat* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... jealous2.encelarse v pron to get jealous* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... jealous2.encelarse v pron to get jealous* * *encelar [A1 ]vtto make … jealousto get jealous* * *♦ vtto make jealous -
82 encelarse
pron.v.to become jealous.* * *1 (tener celos) to be jealous2 (estar en celo - ciervo) to be in rut; (- perro, gato) to be on heat* * *VPR1) [persona] to become jealous2) (Zool) to rut, be on heat* * *vpr[sentir celos] to become jealous -
83 ilegitimar
v.1 to invalidate (logro).su pasado lo ilegitima para ser alcalde his past makes him unfit to be mayorsus infidelidades ilegitiman sus celos her infidelities deny her the right to be jealous2 to illegitimate, to declare illegal, to make illegal, to outlaw.* * ** * *ilegitimar [A1 ]vtto make … illegal* * *ilegitimar vt[logro] to invalidate;su pasado lo ilegitima para ser alcalde his past makes him unfit to be mayor;sus infidelidades ilegitiman sus celos her infidelities deny her the right to be jealous* * *v/t make illegal -
84 irritar
I vt1) раздражать (тж физиол.)2) внушать, вызывать, возбуждатьII vt юр.аннулировать, объявлять недействительным -
85 movimiento
m1) движение, передвижение, перемещениеmovimiento continuo (perpetuo) — вечное движениеponer en movimiento — привести в движениеponerse en movimiento — прийти в движение3) телодвижение, жест4) порыв, сильное проявление чувстваen un movimiento de pasión( celos, etc.) — в порыве страсти (ревности и т.п.)5) внутреннее побуждение( движение)8) воен. передвижение, переброска; манёвр10) жив. игра красок; экспрессия, выразительность -
86 ослепить
сов., вин. п.1) ( лишить зрения) cegar (непр.) vt, obcecar vt; ofuscar vt (тж. перен.)ослепленный гне́вом, ре́вностью — ciego de ira, de celos2) ( поразить) deslumbrar vt (блеском и т.п.) -
87 приревновать
сов., вин. п.tener (sentir) celos (de); empezar a ser celoso -
88 сцена
ж.вы́йти на сце́ну — salir a las tablasигра́ть на сце́не — estar en escena; ser actor ( быть актером)ста́вить на сце́не — poner en escena, representar vtхорошо́ держа́ться на сце́не — pisar bien las tablas2) (часть акта; эпизод) escena fнема́я сце́на — escena muda3) разг. (ссора, крупный разговор) escena fсце́на ре́вности — una escena de celosустро́ить сце́ну — hacer una escenaпояви́ться на полити́ческой сце́не — aparecer en la escena política••сойти́ со сце́ны — retirarse de la escena (de las tablas)появи́ться на сце́не, вы́ступить на сце́ну — aparecer en escena -
89 ciego
1. 'θǐeɡ̱o adj2. 'θǐeɡ̱o ma ciegas — blindlings, drauflos
1) Blinder m2) ( sin salida) ohne Ausgang mcalle ciega — Sackgasse f
3) (fig: eloquecido) blind, geblendet1. [gen] blind(figurado) [sin prestar atención] blindlings2. [tapado] verstopft3. (muy familiar) [drogado] stoned————————[invidente] Blinde der, die————————sustantivo masculinociegociego , -a ['θjeγo, -a]I adjetivonum2num (taponado) verstopftII sustantivo masculino, femeninoBlinde(r) masculino y femeninoa ciegas blindlings; obrar a ciegas unüberlegt handeln -
90 escena
es'θenafSzene fsustantivo femenino3. (locución)escenaescena [es'θena]num1num (parte del teatro) Bühne femenino; aparecer en escena auftreten; poner en escena inszenieren; puesta en escena Inszenierung femenino; salir a la escena auftreten; salir de la escena abtretennum2num (lugar) Schauplatz masculino; escena del crimen Tatort masculino; desaparecer de escena (marcharse) von der Bildfläche verschwinden; (morirse) sterben; poner en escena in Szene setzen; salir a escena (aparecer) in Erscheinung treten; (ante el público) an die Öffentlichkeit tretennum3num (parte de una obra) Szene femenino; escena final Schlussszene femenino; cambio de escena Szenenwechsel masculinonum6num (suceso, reproche) Szene femenino; escena de celos Eifersuchtsszene femenino; hacer una escena ridícula sich unmöglich aufführen -
91 pelusa
sustantivo femeninopelusa -
92 rapto
'rraptomRaub msustantivo masculino1. [secuestro] Entführung dieraptorapto ['rrapto]num2num (arrebato) Anfall masculino; en un rapto de celos in einem Anfall von Eifersucht; en un rapto de generosidad in einer Anwandlung von Großzügigkeit -
93 soliviantar
solibǐan'tarvverbo transitivo1. [excitar] aufwiegeln2. [indignar] aufregen————————soliviantarse verbo pronominalsoliviantarsoliviantar [soliβjaDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9D'tar]num1num (incitar) aufwiegelnnum2num (enojar) verärgern -
94 sufrir
su'frirv1)sufrir de — leiden an, leiden unter, mitmachen, ertragen, erleiden
2)verbo transitivo1. [padecer] erleiden2. [soportar] ertragen3. [experimentar] erleben————————verbo intransitivo[padecer] leidensufrirsufrir [su'frir]num2num (padecer) erleiden; (enfermedad) leiden [de an+dativo]; sufrir de celos krank vor Eifersucht sein; sufrir de la espalda Rückenschmerzen haben; sufrir persecuciones Verfolgungen ausgesetzt sein; sufrir quejas Klagen über sich ergehen lassen; sufrir las consecuencias unter den Folgen leidennum3num (experimentar: cambio, recaída, derrota) erleiden; (examen) ablegen; (desengaño) erleben; (accidente) haben; (pena) büßen; sufrir una operación sich einer Operation unterziehen -
95 tormenta
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96 él
ɛl( femenino la, plural los o las) artículo (el delante de sust fem que empiece por a o ha tónicas; a + el = al; de + el = del)el agua, el hacha, el águila das Wasser, die Axt, der Adler4. [con días de la semana] der7. (antes de adj + nombre propio)ahora con ustedes, el inigualable Pérez, el mejor mago del mundo und nun der unvergleichliche Pérez, der beste Zauberer der Welt8. (antes de complemento de nombre, especificativo)he perdido el tren, cogeré el de las nueve ich habe den Zug verpasst, ich nehme den um neun9. (antes de complemento del nombre, posesivo)10. (antes de frase)[cosa] was11. (antes de adj)élél [el]3. singular masculinonum1num (sujeto) ernum2num (tras preposición: acusativo) ihn; (dativo) ihm; el libro es de él (suyo) das Buch ist seins -
97 DOMINO
m.Domino, Antoine Domino.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: dominar.* * *► nombre masculino (pl dominós)2 (fichas) set of dominoes3 (disfraz) domino* * *SM1) (=juego) dominoes pl ; (=conjunto de fichas) set of dominoes2) (=pieza) domino* * *a) ( juego) dominoesjugar or (Esp, RPl) al dominó — to play dominoes
b) ( ficha) domino* * *= DOMINO, domino.Ex. This article describes the architecture and the main features of DOMINO, a multimedia information retrieval system whose data base is a collection of multimedia documents (MDs) constituted of a mixing of texts and images.Ex. Unlike most of their fellow workers, they have 'primitive' social interests, limited to games of cards & dominoes, & are heavy drinkers.----* efecto dominó = knock-on effect, chain reaction.* efecto dominó, el = ripple effect, the, domino effect, the.* jugar al dominó = play + dominoes.* * *a) ( juego) dominoesjugar or (Esp, RPl) al dominó — to play dominoes
b) ( ficha) domino* * *= DOMINO, domino.Ex: This article describes the architecture and the main features of DOMINO, a multimedia information retrieval system whose data base is a collection of multimedia documents (MDs) constituted of a mixing of texts and images.
Ex: Unlike most of their fellow workers, they have 'primitive' social interests, limited to games of cards & dominoes, & are heavy drinkers.* efecto dominó = knock-on effect, chain reaction.* efecto dominó, el = ripple effect, the, domino effect, the.* jugar al dominó = play + dominoes.* * *(pl - nós)A1 (juego) dominoesjugar al dominó to play dominoes2 (ficha) dominoB (disfraz) domino* * *
Del verbo dominar: ( conjugate dominar)
domino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
dominó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
dominar
dominó
dominar ( conjugate dominar) verbo transitivo
‹pasión/cólera› to control;
‹vehículo/caballo› to control;◊ dominado por la ambición/los celos ruled by ambition/consumed by jealousy
‹tema/asignatura› to know … very wellc) ( abarcar con la vista):
verbo intransitivo [color/tendencia] to predominate;
[ opinión] to prevail;
[ equipo] to dominate
dominarse verbo pronominal [ persona] to restrain o control oneself
dominó sustantivo masculino (pl◊ - nós)
jugar or (Esp, RPl) al dominó to play dominoes
dominar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un pueblo, país) to dominate, rule
2 (contener, controlar) to control
3 (conocer perfectamente: un idioma) to speak very well
(: un asunto, una actividad) to master
4 (con la vista) to overlook
II verbo intransitivo
1 to dominate
2 (un color, una característica) to stand out
dominó sustantivo masculino dominoes pl
' dominó' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ficha
- blanca
- robar
English:
domino
- domino effect
- ripple effect
* * *dominó nm1. [juego] dominoes [singular];jugar al dominó to play dominoes2. [fichas] set of dominoes* * *m dominoes pl* * *1) : domino (tile)2) : dominoes pl (game)* * *dominó n1. (ficha) domino2. (juego) dominoes -
98 abrumar
v.1 to overwhelm.Ellos abruman al chico They overwhelm the boy.2 to weary, to annoy.Sus celos abruman a Ricardo Her jealousy wearies Richard.3 to obfuscate.* * *1 to overwhelm, crush1 to become misty* * *verb1) to overwhelm2) oppress* * *1.VT (=agobiar) to overwhelm; (=oprimir) to oppress, weigh down; (=cansar) to wear out, exhaustabrumar a algn de trabajo — to overload o swamp sb with work
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to overwhelmabrumar a alguien con algo — con problemas/quejas to wear somebody out with something
* * *= bog down, engulf, overwhelm, swamp, overpower, weigh + heavily + upon, weigh down.Ex. There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.Ex. Societal changes shaking all established institutions to their foundations also threaten to engulf the public library.Ex. The concern is that this sudden and increased flow of information is simply going to overwhelm us.Ex. The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.Ex. She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.Ex. Librarians, led by men like Melvil Dewey, spent the majority of their waking hours attempting to reduce library work to a 'mechanical art', and their mind-numbing articles weighed heavily upon the pages of 'Library Journal'.Ex. The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.----* abrumar con atenciones = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* * *verbo transitivo to overwhelmabrumar a alguien con algo — con problemas/quejas to wear somebody out with something
* * *= bog down, engulf, overwhelm, swamp, overpower, weigh + heavily + upon, weigh down.Ex: There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.
Ex: Societal changes shaking all established institutions to their foundations also threaten to engulf the public library.Ex: The concern is that this sudden and increased flow of information is simply going to overwhelm us.Ex: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.Ex: She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.Ex: Librarians, led by men like Melvil Dewey, spent the majority of their waking hours attempting to reduce library work to a 'mechanical art', and their mind-numbing articles weighed heavily upon the pages of 'Library Journal'.Ex: The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.* abrumar con atenciones = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* * *abrumar [A1 ]vtto overwhelmla abrumaron con tantas atenciones she was overwhelmed by all their kindnessme abruma con sus preguntas/quejas he wears me out with his constant questions/complaintsestaba abrumado de trabajo he was snowed under with workabrumado por las preocupaciones weighed down with worry* * *
abrumar ( conjugate abrumar) verbo transitivo
to overwhelm;
abrumar a algn con algo ‹con problemas/quejas› to wear sb out with sth;
abrumar verbo transitivo to overwhelm, crush: me abrumas con tantas atenciones, I'm overwhelmed by your kindness
' abrumar' also found in these entries:
English:
overcome
- overpower
- overwhelm
- over
- weigh
* * *abrumar vt[agobiar] to overwhelm;lo abruma tanta responsabilidad he is overwhelmed by all the responsibility;tantas atenciones la abruman she finds all that attentiveness overwhelming;me abruma estar entre mucha gente I find being in large crowds oppressive* * *v/t overwhelm ( con ode with);con trabajo snowed under with work* * *abrumar vt1) agobiar: to overwhelm2) oprimir: to oppress, to burden -
99 arrebato
m.1 fit, outburst (arranque).un arrebato de amor a crush2 rage, fury (furia).3 rapture.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: arrebatar.* * *1 (arranque) fit, outburst* * *noun m.outburst, fit* * *SM (=ira) rage; (=éxtasis) ecstasy, rapture* * *a) ( arranque) fitun arrebato de ira/pasión — a fit of anger/passion
b) ( éxtasis) ecstasy, rapture* * *= outburst, flush, gush, burst, spurt.Ex. Laura Carpozzi, head of the circulation department, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Ex. I wonder if this is not altogether unrelated to the fact that this stage immediately precedes puberty, during the last flush of childhood, after which young people commonly go through a period of disenchantment with adults.Ex. Uncritical gush is as repulsive as dry compulsion = El arrebato falto de sentido crítico es tan repugnante como la obsesión seca.Ex. Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex. Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.----* arrebato de cólera = angry outburst, fit of rage, fit of anger.* arrebato de ira = angry outburst.* arrebato de + Nombre = fit of + Nombre.* * *a) ( arranque) fitun arrebato de ira/pasión — a fit of anger/passion
b) ( éxtasis) ecstasy, rapture* * *= outburst, flush, gush, burst, spurt.Ex: Laura Carpozzi, head of the circulation department, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.
Ex: I wonder if this is not altogether unrelated to the fact that this stage immediately precedes puberty, during the last flush of childhood, after which young people commonly go through a period of disenchantment with adults.Ex: Uncritical gush is as repulsive as dry compulsion = El arrebato falto de sentido crítico es tan repugnante como la obsesión seca.Ex: Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex: Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.* arrebato de cólera = angry outburst, fit of rage, fit of anger.* arrebato de ira = angry outburst.* arrebato de + Nombre = fit of + Nombre.* * *1 (arranque) fitun arrebato de ira/pasión a fit of anger/passionle dio un arrebato y se puso a dar patadas he flew into a rage and started kicking them, he blew his top and started kicking them ( colloq)2 (éxtasis) ecstasy, rapture* * *
Del verbo arrebatar: ( conjugate arrebatar)
arrebato es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
arrebató es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
arrebatar
arrebato
arrebatar ( conjugate arrebatar) verbo transitivo ( quitar) to snatch
arrebato sustantivo masculinoa) ( arranque) arrebato de algo fit of sth;
arrebatar verbo transitivo
1 (arrancar) to snatch, seize
2 fig (cautivar, apasionar) to captivate, fascinate
arrebato sustantivo masculino outburst, fit
' arrebato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acceso
- arranque
English:
outburst
- rash
- snatch away
- burst
- flush
- out
* * *arrebato nm1. [arranque]lo tiró por la ventana de un arrebato o [m5] en un arrebato de cólera he threw it out of the window in a fit of rage;en un arrebato de generosidad in a fit of generosity;un arrebato de amor a crush2. [furia] rage, fury;con arrebato in fury, enraged3. [éxtasis] ecstasy4. RP [robo] bag-snatching* * *m fit;arrebato de cólera fit of rage* * *arrebato nmarranque: fit, outburst -
100 arruinar
v.to ruin (also figurative).La lluvia arruinó los cultivos The rain ruined the crops.Sus vicios arruinaron a Ricardo His vices brought ruin upon Richard.Sus celos arruinaron su fiesta His jealousy ruined her party.* * *1 to bankrupt, ruin2 (estropear) to damage1 to be bankrupt, be ruined* * *verb1) to ruin2) wreck, destroy•* * *1. VT1) (=empobrecer) to ruin2) (=destruir) to wreck, destroy3) LAm (=desvirgar) to deflower2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( empobrecer) to ruin2) ( estropear) <vida/salud/reputación> to ruin, wreck; <proyecto/cosecha> to ruin; <velada/sorpresa> to spoil, ruin2.arruinarse v pron1) ( empobrecerse)se arruinó — he lost everything o he was ruined
por invitarme a una copa no te vas a arruinar — (hum) buying me one drink isn't going to break you (hum)
2) proyecto/cosecha to be ruined* * *= ruin, scupper, bankrupt, cast + a blight on, put + Nombre + out of business, go out + the window, bring + ruin to, mangle, wreck, fudge, run down, blight, beggar.Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex. This arrangement could definitely help solve the librarian's problems, unless unexpected events scupper it.Ex. As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.Ex. Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.Ex. The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.Ex. The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex. He was portrayed as a warmonger who had brought ruin to the state.Ex. In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Ex. They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. It really is time we stopped kow-towing to every Tom, Dick and Harry who runs down our industry.Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex. But other military officers conceded a war would serve little purpose other than to beggar the two already impoverished nations.----* arruinarlo = crap it up.* arruinar los planes de Alguien = spike + Posesivo + guns.* arruinar + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* arruinarse = go + bankrupt, go + broke, go to + rack and ruin, go + bust, go to + ruin.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( empobrecer) to ruin2) ( estropear) <vida/salud/reputación> to ruin, wreck; <proyecto/cosecha> to ruin; <velada/sorpresa> to spoil, ruin2.arruinarse v pron1) ( empobrecerse)se arruinó — he lost everything o he was ruined
por invitarme a una copa no te vas a arruinar — (hum) buying me one drink isn't going to break you (hum)
2) proyecto/cosecha to be ruined* * *= ruin, scupper, bankrupt, cast + a blight on, put + Nombre + out of business, go out + the window, bring + ruin to, mangle, wreck, fudge, run down, blight, beggar.Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.
Ex: This arrangement could definitely help solve the librarian's problems, unless unexpected events scupper it.Ex: As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.Ex: Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.Ex: The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.Ex: The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex: He was portrayed as a warmonger who had brought ruin to the state.Ex: In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Ex: They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex: It really is time we stopped kow-towing to every Tom, Dick and Harry who runs down our industry.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex: But other military officers conceded a war would serve little purpose other than to beggar the two already impoverished nations.* arruinarlo = crap it up.* arruinar los planes de Alguien = spike + Posesivo + guns.* arruinar + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* arruinarse = go + bankrupt, go + broke, go to + rack and ruin, go + bust, go to + ruin.* * *arruinar [A1 ]vtA (empobrecer) to ruin, bankruptB (estropear) ‹vida/salud› to ruin, wreck; ‹proyecto/cosecha› to ruin; ‹velada/sorpresa› to spoil, ruin; ‹reputación› to ruin, wreck, destroyme arruinaron el vestido en la tintorería they ruined my dress at the dry cleaner'sA(empobrecerse): se arruinó con el crac he lost everything o he was ruined when the market crashedpor invitarme a una copa no te vas a arruinar ( hum); buying me one drink isn't going to break you ( hum)B «proyecto/cosecha» to be ruinedse me arruinaron los zapatos con la lluvia the rain ruined my shoes, my shoes got ruined in the rain* * *
arruinar ( conjugate arruinar) verbo transitivo
to ruin
arruinarse verbo pronominal
to be ruined
arruinar verbo transitivo to ruin
' arruinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
definitivamente
- jorobar
English:
bankrupt
- break
- do for
- ruin
- blight
- destroy
* * *♦ vt1. [financieramente] to ruin2. [estropear] to ruin;el pedrisco arruinó la cosecha the hail ruined the crop;el alcohol le arruinó la salud alcohol ruined his health;el mal tiempo arruinó la ceremonia the bad weather ruined o spoiled the ceremony* * *v/t ruin* * *arruinar vt: to ruin, to wreck* * *arruinar vb (estropear) to ruin
См. также в других словарях:
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Celos (álbum de Celeste Carballo) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Celos CD de Celeste Carballo Publicación 2008 Grabación Centro Cultural Torquato Tasso, Junio 2006 y Estudio … Wikipedia Español
Celos (película de 1999) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Celos (desambiguación). Celos Título Celos Ficha técnica Dirección Vicente Aranda … Wikipedia Español
Celos (telenovela) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Celos País originario Chile Canal Canal 13 Horario de transmisión 19:00 20:00 (UTC 4) … Wikipedia Español