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1 aferrado
adj.1 headstrong, obstinate; seguir obstinado a, to remain firm in.2 obstinate, headstrong, stubborn.3 established.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aferrar.* * *1→ link=aferrar aferrar► adjetivo1 figurado clutching, clinging, holding on to* * *ADJ stubbornseguir aferrado a — to stick to, stand by
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Del verbo aferrar: ( conjugate aferrar)
aferrado es:
el participio
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aferrado,-a adjetivo clinging [a, to]: es un hombre muy aferrado a sus creencias, he's a man who sticks to his beliefs/guns
aferrar verbo transitivo
1 to seize
2 Náut to anchor, moor
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Spanish:
aferrada
English:
cling
- opinionated
* * *part → aferrar* * *aferrado, -da adj: obstinate, stubborn -
2 aferrarse
pron.v.1 to grasp one another strongly. (Nautical)2 to persist obstinately in an opinion. (Metaphorical)* * *verb* * *VPR1) (=agarrarse) to cling, hang on2)aferrarse a o en — (=obstinarse en) to stick to, stand by
3) (Náut) [barco] to anchor, moor* * *(v.) = seize on/uponEx. Librarians may seize on this book thinking it is going to offer them practical guidelines for setting up a system in their own libraries.* * *(v.) = seize on/uponEx: Librarians may seize on this book thinking it is going to offer them practical guidelines for setting up a system in their own libraries.
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aferrarse ( conjugate aferrarse) verbo pronominal: aferrarsese a algo/algn to cling (on) to sth/sb
■aferrarse verbo reflexivo
1 (asirse a un objeto) to clutch, cling [a, to]
2 fig (a una idea, una creencia) Paco se aferra a la esperanza de que le reconozcan sus méritos, Paco clings to the hope that his merits will be recognized
' aferrarse' also found in these entries:
English:
cling
- fasten on to
- straw
* * *vpr1.aferrarse a algo [a objeto] to cling to sth2. [a idea, opinión]se aferran a un plan que está condenado al fracaso they are clinging on to a plan that is destined to fail;se aferró a su familia para superar la crisis she clung to her family to get through the crisis* * *v/r figcling (a to)* * *aferrarse {55} vr: to cling, to hold on
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