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21 anhänglich
Adj. devoted, doting; Kind, Tier: auch affectionate; pej. clinging, over-dependent* * *clinging; selfless; devoted; affectionate; clingy* * *ạn|häng|lich ['anhɛŋlɪç]adj* * *an·häng·lich[ˈanhɛŋlɪç]* * *Adjektiv devoted <dog, friend>* * ** * *Adjektiv devoted <dog, friend>* * *adj.clingy adj.devoted adj. -
22 agarrar
v.1 to grab.me agarró de la cintura he grabbed me by the waistSilvia agarró la mano de Ricardo Silvia grabbed John's hand.2 to catch (atrapar) (ladrón).¡si la agarro, la mato! if I catch her I'll kill her!me agarró desprevenido he caught me off guardMaría agarra el bejuco Mary catches the liMaría.3 to catch (informal) (enfermedad). (peninsular Spanish)4 to get, to take. ( Latin American Spanish)Agarrar impulso Take impulse.5 to take (tinte).6 to be taken to prison, to get nicked.Lo agarraron He was taken to prison.[He got nicked]* * *1 (con la mano) to clutch, seize, grasp3 familiar (conseguir) to take advantage of1 (cogerse) to hold on, cling (a, to)2 (pegarse) to stick3 familiar (pelearse) to quarrel, fight\agarrar un cabreo to fly off the handleagarrar una borrachera to get drunk/pissedagarrarla to get drunk/pissedagarrarse a un clavo ardiendo figurado to try anything, do anything* * *verb1) to hold, seize, grab, grasp2) catch•* * *1. VT1) (=asir)a) [sujetando] to hold (on to)le señalaron falta por agarrar a un jugador contrario — a free kick was given against him for holding on to one of the opposition
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entró agarrada del brazo de su padre — she came in holding her father's armb) [con violencia] to grabc) [con fuerza] to grip2) (=capturar) to catch3) [+ resfriado] to catch4) * (=conseguir) to get, wangle *5) esp LAm (=coger)la casa tiene tanto trabajo que no sé por dónde agarrarla — the house needs such a lot doing to it, I don't know where to start
7) Cono Sur•
agarrar a palos a algn — * to beat sb up *8) Caribe *** to fuck ***2. VI1) (=asir)agarra por este extremo — hold it by this end, take hold of it by this end
2) (Bot) [planta] to take (root)3) [color] to take4) esp LAm (=coger)agarró y se fue — * he upped and went *
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sujetar) to grab, get hold ofme agarró del brazo — ( para apoyar) she took hold of my arm; (con violencia, rapidez) she grabbed me by the arm
te lo tiro agárralo! — I'll throw it to you, catch!
no hay por dónde agarrarlo — (fam) <tema/asunto> you can't make head nor tail of it (colloq); < persona> you don't know how to take him
3) (AmL) (pescar, atrapar) to catchsi lo agarro, lo mato — if I get o lay my hands on him, I'll kill him
agarrarla con alguien — (AmL fam) to take it out on somebody
4) (esp AmL) ( adquirir) <resfriado/pulmonía> to catch; <costumbre/vicio> to pick up; < ritmo> to get into; < velocidad> to gather, pick up; (+ me/te/le etc)5) (AmL) ( entender) <indirecta/chiste> to get2.agarrar vi1) (asir, sujetar) to take hold of, holdtoma, agarra — here, hold this
3) (esp AmL) (ir)4) (esp AmL fam)3.agarrar y...: un buen día agarró y lo dejó todo one fine day she upped and left everything; así que agarré y presenté la renuncia — so I gave in my notice there and then
agarrarse v pron1) ( asirse) to hold onagárrate bien or fuerte — hold on tight
¿sabes a quién vi? agárrate! — (fam) do you know who I saw? wait for it! (colloq)
agarrarse a or de algo — to hold on to something
2) ( pillarse)3) (esp AmL) <resfriado/pulmonía> to catch4) (AmL fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fightagarrársela(s) con alguien — (AmL fam) to take it out on somebody (colloq)
* * *= grip, bust, grab, grasp.Ex. The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.Ex. On Saturday, a trooper stood on a street corner dressed in plain clothes and helped bust 30 people for not wearing their seat belts.Ex. If we move fast, we can grab the space for the library.Ex. A mouse is commonly moved or lifted from its cage by grasping the base of the tail.----* agarrarse = clutch.* agarrarse a = latch on to, hold to, hold on to, hold fast to, cling to.* agarrarse a un clavo ardiendo = catch at + straws, grasp at + straws, clutch at + straws.* agarrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* agarrarse los machos = batten down + the hatches.* agarrar un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sujetar) to grab, get hold ofme agarró del brazo — ( para apoyar) she took hold of my arm; (con violencia, rapidez) she grabbed me by the arm
te lo tiro agárralo! — I'll throw it to you, catch!
no hay por dónde agarrarlo — (fam) <tema/asunto> you can't make head nor tail of it (colloq); < persona> you don't know how to take him
3) (AmL) (pescar, atrapar) to catchsi lo agarro, lo mato — if I get o lay my hands on him, I'll kill him
agarrarla con alguien — (AmL fam) to take it out on somebody
4) (esp AmL) ( adquirir) <resfriado/pulmonía> to catch; <costumbre/vicio> to pick up; < ritmo> to get into; < velocidad> to gather, pick up; (+ me/te/le etc)5) (AmL) ( entender) <indirecta/chiste> to get2.agarrar vi1) (asir, sujetar) to take hold of, holdtoma, agarra — here, hold this
3) (esp AmL) (ir)4) (esp AmL fam)3.agarrar y...: un buen día agarró y lo dejó todo one fine day she upped and left everything; así que agarré y presenté la renuncia — so I gave in my notice there and then
agarrarse v pron1) ( asirse) to hold onagárrate bien or fuerte — hold on tight
¿sabes a quién vi? agárrate! — (fam) do you know who I saw? wait for it! (colloq)
agarrarse a or de algo — to hold on to something
2) ( pillarse)3) (esp AmL) <resfriado/pulmonía> to catch4) (AmL fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fightagarrársela(s) con alguien — (AmL fam) to take it out on somebody (colloq)
* * *= grip, bust, grab, grasp.Ex: The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.
Ex: On Saturday, a trooper stood on a street corner dressed in plain clothes and helped bust 30 people for not wearing their seat belts.Ex: If we move fast, we can grab the space for the library.Ex: A mouse is commonly moved or lifted from its cage by grasping the base of the tail.* agarrarse = clutch.* agarrarse a = latch on to, hold to, hold on to, hold fast to, cling to.* agarrarse a un clavo ardiendo = catch at + straws, grasp at + straws, clutch at + straws.* agarrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* agarrarse los machos = batten down + the hatches.* agarrar un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* * *agarrar [A1 ]vtA (sujetar) to get hold of, grablo agarró de or por las solapas he grabbed him o took hold of him by the lapelsagárralo, que se va a caer grab him, he's going to fallme agarró del brazo (para apoyarse) she took hold of my arm; (con violencia, rapidez) she grabbed me by the arm, she seized my armya agarra bien el sonajero she can already hold her rattle properlyagarra el dinero de mi cartera take the money out of my walletagarra un papel y toma nota get a piece of paper and take this down¿alguien agarró el libro que dejé en la mesa? did anyone pick up o take the book I left on the table?¿puedo agarrar una manzana? may I take an apple?agarró las llaves/sus cosas y se fue he took the keys/his things and leftte lo tiro ¡agárralo! I'll throw it to you, catch!este capítulo es dificilísimo, no hay or no tiene por dónde agarrarlo ( fam); this chapter is really difficult, I can't make head nor tail of it ( colloq)C1 ( AmL) (pescar, atrapar) to catchsi te agarra el profesor, ya verás if the teacher catches you, you'll be for itsi lo agarro, lo mato if I get o lay my hands on him, I'll kill himse acaba de ir, pero si corres, lo agarras he's just left, but if you run, you'll catch himme agarró desprevenido/de buen humor she caught me off guard/in a good mood3 (CS) ‹televisión/emisora› to get, pick upD1 ‹resfriado› to catchno salgas así, vas a agarrar una pulmonía don't go out like that, you'll catch your death of cold2 ‹velocidad› to gather, pick up3 ‹asco/odio/miedo› (+ me/te/le etc):se ha caído tantas veces que le ha agarrado miedo al caballo she's had so many falls that now she's afraid of the horsecon los años le he ido agarrando cariño over the years I've grown fond of her4 (entender) ‹indirecta/chiste› to get5 ( RPl) ‹calle› to take■ agarrarviA (asir, sujetar) to take hold of, holdtoma, agarra here, hold thisagarra por ahí take o get hold of that partB1 «planta/injerto» to take2 «tornillo» to grip, catch; «ruedas» to grip3 «tinte» to takeC ( esp AmL) (ir) agarrar POR algo; ‹por una calle/la costa› to go ALONG sth agarrar PARA algo to head FOR sthagarraron para la capital they headed for the capitaltiene tantos problemas, que no sabe para dónde agarrar he has so many problems, he doesn't know which way to turnD( esp AmL fam): agarrar y …: un buen día agarró y lo dejó todo one fine day she upped and left everythingcuando ya había hecho la reserva agarra y me dice que no quiere ir I had already made the reservations when he goes and tells me he doesn't want to goasí que agarré y presenté la renuncia so I gave in my notice on the spot o there and thenA (asirse) to hold onagárrate bien or fuerte hold on tight¿sabes cuánto dinero nos queda? ¡agárrate! ( fam); do you know how much money we have left? wait for it! o prepare yourself for a shock! ( colloq)agarrarse A or DE algo to hold on TO sthse agarró al or del pasamanos she held on to o gripped the handrailiban agarrados del brazo they were walking along arm in armse agarró de eso para no venir he latched on to that as an excuse not to comese ha agarrado a esa promesa/esperanza she's clinging to that promise/hopeB(pillarse): me agarré el dedo en el cajón I caught my finger in the drawerC( esp AmL): se agarró una borrachera de padre y señor mío he got absolutely blind drunkse agarró una rabieta he got o flew into a temper¡qué disgusto se agarró cuando se enteró! she got really upset when she heard!no vale la pena agarrarse con él por esa estupidez there's no point arguing with him over a silly thing like thatse las agarró conmigo he took it out on me2(pelearse): se agarraron a patadas/puñetazos they started kicking/punching each otherpor poco se agarran de los pelos they almost came to blowsE (pegarse) «comida» to stick* * *
agarrar ( conjugate agarrar) verbo transitivo
1 ( sujetar) to grab, get hold of;
(con violencia, rapidez) she grabbed me by the arm
2 (esp AmL) ‹ objeto› ( tomar) to take;
( atajar) to catch;
3 (AmL) (pescar, atrapar) to catch;◊ si lo agarro, lo mato if I get o lay my hands on him, I'll kill him
4 (esp AmL) ( adquirir) ‹resfriado/pulmonía› to catch;
‹costumbre/vicio› to pick up;
‹ ritmo› to get into;
‹ velocidad› to gather, pick up;
le agarró asco he got sick of it;
le he agarrado odio I've come to hate him
5 (AmL) ( entender) ‹indirecta/chiste› to get
verbo intransitivo
1 (asir, sujetar):◊ toma, agarra here, hold this;
agarra por ahí take hold of that part
2 [planta/injerto] to take;
[ tornillo] to grip, catch;
[ ruedas] to grip;
[ tinte] to take
agarrarse verbo pronominal
1 ( asirse) to hold on;
agárrate bien or fuerte hold on tight;
agarrarse a or de algo to hold on to sth;
2 ‹dedo/manga› to catch;
3 (esp AmL) ‹resfriado/pulmonía› to catch;
agarrarse un disgusto/una rabieta to get upset/into a temper
4 (AmL fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fight;
agarrarse con algn to have a set-to with sb (colloq)
agarrar verbo transitivo
1 (sujetar con fuerza) to grasp, seize: lo tienes bien agarrado, you are holding it tightly
2 LAm (coger) to take
3 fam (pillar a alguien, un resfriado) to catch
agarrar(se) una borrachera, to get drunk o fam pissed
' agarrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coger
- melopea
- sujetar
- tomar
- turca
- alcanzar
- atajar
- cuete
- fuerte
- hueveo
- insolación
- jalar
- mano
- mona
English:
blind
- catch
- clasp
- clutch
- collar
- grab
- grasp
- grip
- hold
- seize
- take
- act
- bust
- clench
- get
- knack
- latch
- nab
- nail
- pick
- red
- rope
- surprise
- unawares
- up
* * *♦ vt1. [asir] to grab;me agarró de la cintura he grabbed me by the waist;agarra bien al niño y no se caerá hold onto the child tight and he won't fall¡si la agarro, la mato! if I catch her I'll kill her!;me agarró desprevenido he caught me off guard4. CompFamagarrarla, agarrar una buena to get sloshed;Famesta novela no hay por dónde agarrarla I can't make head or tail of this novel;RP Famagarrar la mano a algo to get to grips with sth;Méx Famagarrar patín to have a good laugh;RP Famagarrar viaje to accept an offer;RP Famagarrar viento en la camiseta to really get going;después de un comienzo accidentado, el proyecto agarró viento en la camiseta after a shaky start the project really took off♦ vi¡agarra de la cuerda! grab the rope!2. [tinte] to take3. [planta] to take root4. [ruedas] to grip5. [clavo] to go in;el tornillo no ha agarrado the screw hasn't gone in properlyagarró para la izquierda he took a left;RP Famagarrar para el lado de los tomates to get hold of the wrong end of the stick7. [tomar costumbre]agarrarle a alguien por: le agarró por el baile she took it into her head to take up dancing;le agarró por cantar en medio de la clase he got it into his head to start singing in the middle of the class;le agarró por no tomar alcohol she suddenly started not drinking alcohol;¿está aprendiendo ruso? – sí, le agarró por ahí is she learning Russian? – yes, that's her latest mad idea8. CompFamagarrar y hacer algo to go and do sth;agarró y se fue she upped and went;agarró y me dio una bofetada she went and slapped me* * *I v/t1 ( asir) grab3 L.Am. ( tomar) take4 L.Am.velocidad gather, pick up5 L.Am.agarrar una calle go up o along a streetII v/i1 ( asirse) hold on2 de planta take root3 L.Am.por un lugar go;agarró y se fue he upped and went* * *agarrar vt1) : to grab, to grasp2) : to catch, to takeagarrar viel día siguiente agarró y se fue: the next day he up and left* * *agarrar vb -
23 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
Multiple Entries:
aferrado
aferrar
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
' aferrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aferrada
English:
cling
- opinionated
* * *part → aferrar* * *aferrado, -da adj: obstinate, stubborn -
24 ανθέξει
ἄνθεξιςclinging to: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀνθέξεϊ, ἄνθεξιςclinging to: fem dat sg (epic)ἄνθεξιςclinging to: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀντέχωhold against: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀντέχωhold against: fut ind act 3rd sg -
25 ἀνθέξει
ἄνθεξιςclinging to: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀνθέξεϊ, ἄνθεξιςclinging to: fem dat sg (epic)ἄνθεξιςclinging to: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀντέχωhold against: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀντέχωhold against: fut ind act 3rd sg -
26 appiccicoso
stickyfig clingy* * ** * *[appittʃi'koso]* * *appiccicoso/appitt∫i'koso/ -
27 хваткий
1) General subject: grasping, crafty (Oxford Russian Dictionary - AD)2) American English: clinging [like a clinging vine], quick [minded] -
28 festhalten
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. hold onto; (stützen) hold; (packen) hold tight, grasp firmly; jemanden am Arm festhalten hold onto ( oder grasp) s.o.’s arm, grasp s.o. by the arm; etw. mit den Zähnen festhalten hold ( oder grip) s.th. with one’s teeth2. (Verdächtigen) hold, detain4. (Brief etc.) withhold, hold back5. fig. (jemandes Blick) catch6. fig. in Wort, Ton: record; bes. Szene, Stimmung: capture; etw. mit der Kamera festhalten capture s.th. on film; etw. schriftlich festhalten put s.th. down in writing; das wollen wir mal festhalten let’s get that straight ( oder make that clear), let there be no doubt about that; ( nur) um das mal festzuhalten... just for the record...II v/i fig.: festhalten an (+ Dat) stick to, cling to; das Festhalten an Traditionen continued adherence ( stärker: clinging) to traditionsIII v/refl: sich festhalten (an + Dat) hold on(to); sich ( krampfhaft) festhalten an (+ Dat) clutch (at); auch fig. cling to; halt dich fest! hold on, hold tight; umg. fig. brace yourself (while I tell you this)* * *das Festhaltenholding; adherence; tenacity; conventionalism* * *fẹst|hal|ten sep1. vt1) (= nicht loslassen) to keep a firm hold on, to keep hold of, to hold on tojdn am Arm/Rockzipfel festhalten — to hold on to sb's arm/the hem of sb's coat
2) (= bemerken) to stress, to emphasize3) (= inhaftieren) to hold, to detain4) (= speichern) to record; Atmosphäre etc to capture2. vifesthalten — to hold or stick (inf) to sth
3. vrto hold on ( an +dat to)halt dich fest! (lit) — hold tight!
halt dich fest und hör dir das an! (inf) — brace yourself and listen to this!
* * *1) ((often with to) to hold: Hang on to that rope.) hang on2) cling3) (to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power: The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder; He was held captive.) hold4) ((with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do: I intend to hold him to his promises.) hold5) ((often with to) to keep (a grip on) (something): She held on to me to stop herself slipping; I couldn't hold on any longer, so I let go of the rope.) hold on* * *fest|hal·tenI. vt1. (fest ergreifen)er hielt sie am Ärmel fest he grabbed her by the sleeve2. (gefangen halten)▪ jdn \festhalten to detain [or hold] sb3. (konstatieren)▪ \festhalten, dass... to record the fact that...▪ etw \festhalten to record [or make a note of] sthdiesen Punkt sollten wir unbedingt \festhalten we should certainly make a note of this pointII. viIII. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb4) (aufzeichnen, fixieren) record; capture5) (konstatieren) record2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich anklammern)sich an jemandem/etwas festhalten — hold on to somebody/something
3.halt dich fest! — hold tight!; (fig. ugs.) brace yourself!
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verban jemandem/etwas festhalten — stand by somebody/something
* * *festhalten (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tetwas mit den Zähnen festhalten hold ( oder grip) sth with one’s teeth2. (Verdächtigen) hold, detain4. (Brief etc) withhold, hold back5. fig (jemandes Blick) catch6. fig in Wort, Ton: record; besonders Szene, Stimmung: capture;etwas mit der Kamera festhalten capture sth on film;etwas schriftlich festhalten put sth down in writing;das wollen wir mal festhalten let’s get that straight ( oder make that clear), let there be no doubt about that;B. v/i fig:festhalten an (+dat) stick to, cling to;das Festhalten an Traditionen continued adherence ( stärker: clinging) to traditionsC. v/r:an +dat) hold on(to);halt dich fest! hold on, hold tight; umg fig brace yourself (while I tell you this)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (halten, packen) hold on to2) (nicht weiterleiten) withhold <letter, parcel, etc.>3) (verhaftet haben) hold, detain < suspect>4) (aufzeichnen, fixieren) record; capture5) (konstatieren) record2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich anklammern)sich an jemandem/etwas festhalten — hold on to somebody/something
3.halt dich fest! — hold tight!; (fig. ugs.) brace yourself!
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verban jemandem/etwas festhalten — stand by somebody/something
* * *n.adherence n.conventionalism n. -
29 Klammeraffe
m* * *Klạm|mer|af|femer ist ein richtiger Klammeraffe (fig inf) — he's always clinging on to you
sie saß wie ein Klammeraffe auf dem Motorrad (inf) — she sat on the motorcycle clinging on for dear life
2) (TYP) at-sign, "\@"* * *Klam·mer·af·fem1. ZOOL spider monkey2. INFORM at sign* * *1. ZOOL spider monkey;2. IT, sl \@ sign, at-sign* * *(\@) m.at sign (\@) n. -
30 aferrar
v.1 to grab (hold of).2 to seize, to grasp, to grip, to clutch.María aferró la baranda para no caer Mary seized the handrail to avoid falling3 to fasten on to, to get hold of, to seize upon.4 to anchor, to secure.El marinero aferró el cable The sailor anchored=secured the cable.* * *1 to clutch, grasp1 to cling, clutch, grasp1 to clutch to, cling to* * *1. VT1) (=asir) to grasp, seize2) (Náut) [+ barco] to moor; [+ vela] furl2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( apretar con fuerza) to clutchb) ( con el ancla) to anchor2.aferrarse v pronaferrarse a algo/alguien — to cling (on) to something/somebody
* * *----* aferrarse = seize on/upon.* aferrarse a = cling to, fixate on, latch on to, stick fast to, hold to, cleave to, hold fast to.* aferrarse a una idea = hold fast to + idea.* aferrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( apretar con fuerza) to clutchb) ( con el ancla) to anchor2.aferrarse v pronaferrarse a algo/alguien — to cling (on) to something/somebody
* * ** aferrarse = seize on/upon.* aferrarse a = cling to, fixate on, latch on to, stick fast to, hold to, cleave to, hold fast to.* aferrarse a una idea = hold fast to + idea.* aferrarse desesperadamente = hang on + for dear life, cling on + for dear life.* * *aferrar [A1 ]vt(con el ancla) to anchor; (con el bichero) to grapple■ aferrarvito grip, biteaferrarse A algo/algn to cling ( ON) TO sth/sbestaba aferrada a la falda de su madre she was clinging to her mother's skirtsigue aferrada a esa esperanza/ese recuerdo she still clings to that hope/memory* * *
aferrar verbo transitivo
1 to seize
2 Náut to anchor, moor
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto] to grab (hold of)2. [embarcación] to moor♦ vi[anclar] to moor* * *v/i cling to;aferrado a clinging to -
31 ceñido
adj.tight-fitting, slinky, close-fitting, narrow.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ceñir.* * *1→ link=ceñir ceñir► adjetivo1 (ropa) close-fitting, tight-fitting, clinging2 (curva) tight3 figurado (moderado) tight* * *ADJ1) [vestido] figure-hugging; [traje] tight-fitting; [vaqueros] skintight2) (=reducido)3) [curva] tight* * *- da adjetivo tight* * *= tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], snug [snugger -comp., snuggest -sup.], tight-fitting, pinched, slinky [slinkier -comp., slinkiest -sup.].Ex. Factories and mills sprang up, and with them row upon row of tight boxlike workers' houses.Ex. The fit between the two, I argue, is less than snug.Ex. Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.Ex. The black rubber handle should be shaped in an hourglass or pinched shape, not bulging outwards.Ex. Her slinky dress was incredibly sexy, the colour was divine on her, plus the gold accessories were the perfect complement.* * *- da adjetivo tight* * *= tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], snug [snugger -comp., snuggest -sup.], tight-fitting, pinched, slinky [slinkier -comp., slinkiest -sup.].Ex: Factories and mills sprang up, and with them row upon row of tight boxlike workers' houses.
Ex: The fit between the two, I argue, is less than snug.Ex: Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.Ex: The black rubber handle should be shaped in an hourglass or pinched shape, not bulging outwards.Ex: Her slinky dress was incredibly sexy, the colour was divine on her, plus the gold accessories were the perfect complement.* * *ceñido -datightno me gustan las faldas ceñidas I don't like tight o tight-fitting skirtsesta camisa me queda muy ceñida this shirt's very tight on me/too tight for me* * *
Del verbo ceñir: ( conjugate ceñir)
ceñido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
ceñido
ceñir
ceñido◊ -da adjetivo
tight;
me queda muy ceñido it's very tight on me
ceñir ( conjugate ceñir) verbo transitivo: esa falda te ciñe demasiado that skirt is too tight for you;
el vestido le ceñía el talle the dress clung to her waist
ceñirse verbo pronominal ceñidose a algo ‹ a las reglas› to adhere to o (colloq) stick to sth;
ceñidose al tema to keep to the subject
ceñido,-a adjetivo tight-fitting, clinging
' ceñido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apretada
- apretado
- ceñida
- entallada
- entallado
- ajustado
English:
close
- skin
- snug
- tight
* * *ceñido, -a adjtight* * *adj tight* * *ceñido, -da adjajustado: tight, tight-fitting* * *ceñido adj tight -
32 mantenerse al margen
not to get involved* * *(v.) = keep to + Reflexivo, take + a back seat, stand by, remain on + the sidelinesEx. New technologies are forcing libraries which have traditionally kept to themselves into a new stage of global cooperation.Ex. Eventually, teachers should be able to 'hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.Ex. Librarians cannot stand by trying to justify their existence while clinging to the traditional tasks of their profession7.Ex. The costs of not intervening quickly and decisively in developing human rights crises outweighed the advantages of remaining on the sidelines.* * *(v.) = keep to + Reflexivo, take + a back seat, stand by, remain on + the sidelinesEx: New technologies are forcing libraries which have traditionally kept to themselves into a new stage of global cooperation.
Ex: Eventually, teachers should be able to 'hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.Ex: Librarians cannot stand by trying to justify their existence while clinging to the traditional tasks of their profession7.Ex: The costs of not intervening quickly and decisively in developing human rights crises outweighed the advantages of remaining on the sidelines. -
33 quedarse al margen
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34 quedarse parado
(v.) = stand + still, stand byEx. Even substantial rises in the grants from universities to their libraries cannot even keep the library from standing still.Ex. Librarians cannot stand by trying to justify their existence while clinging to the traditional tasks of their profession7.* * *(v.) = stand + still, stand byEx: Even substantial rises in the grants from universities to their libraries cannot even keep the library from standing still.
Ex: Librarians cannot stand by trying to justify their existence while clinging to the traditional tasks of their profession7. -
35 quedarse quieto
v.to keep still, to calm down, to stand still, to sit still.* * *(v.) = stand + still, stand byEx. Even substantial rises in the grants from universities to their libraries cannot even keep the library from standing still.Ex. Librarians cannot stand by trying to justify their existence while clinging to the traditional tasks of their profession7.* * *(v.) = stand + still, stand byEx: Even substantial rises in the grants from universities to their libraries cannot even keep the library from standing still.
Ex: Librarians cannot stand by trying to justify their existence while clinging to the traditional tasks of their profession7. -
36 aferramiento
m.1 grasping, grappling; seizing or binding.Aferramiento de las velas (Naut.) The furling of the sails2 headstrongness.3 obstinacy, stubbornness.4 anchoring.* * *1 clutching, clinging2 (obstinación) stubbornness* * *m clinging (a to) -
37 कण्ठः _kaṇṭhḥ _ण्ठम् _ṇṭham
कण्ठः ण्ठम् 1 Throat; कण्ठे निपीडयन् मारयति Mk.8. कण्ठः स्तम्भितबाष्पवृत्तिकलुषः Ś.4.6; कण्ठेषु स्खलितं गते$पि शिशिरे पुंस्कोकिलानां रुतम् 6.4.-2 The neck; अयं कण्ठे बाहुः U.1. कण्ठाश्लेषपरिग्रहे शिथिलता Pt.4.6; कण्ठाश्लेषप्रणयिनि जने किं पुनर्दूरसंस्थे Me.3,99,114; Amaru.19.57; Ku.5.57.-3 Sound, tone, voice; सा मुक्तकण्ठं चक्रन्द R.14.68; किमिदं किन्नरकण्ठि सुप्यते 8.64; आर्यपुत्रो$पि प्रमुक्तकण्ठं रोदिति U.3.-4 The neck or brim of a vessel &c.-5 Vicinity, immediate proximity (as in उपकण्ठ).-6 The opening of the womb.-7 A bud on a stalk.-8 The space of an inch from the edge of the hole in which sacrificial fire is deposited.-9 The मदन tree.-1 Guttural sound.-Comp. -अग्निः a bird (digesting in the throat or gizzard).-अवसक्त a. clinging to the neck.- आगत a. come to the throat (as the breath or soul of a dying person).-आभरणम् a neck-ornament, necklace; परि- क्षितं काव्यसुवर्णमेतल्लोकस्य कण्ठाभरणत्वमेतु Vikr.1.24; cf. names like सरस्वतीकण्ठाभरण.-आश्लेषः Neck-embrace; Me.3; कण्ठाश्लेषपरिग्रहे शिथिलता Pt.4.6; ˚उपगूढ Bh.3.28.-उक्ताम् personal testimony.-कुब्जः a kind of fever.-कूणिका the Indian lute.-ग a. reaching or extending to the throat; हृद्गाभिः पूयते विप्रः कण्ठगाभिस्तु भूमिपः Ms.2.62.-गत a.1 being at or in the throat, coming to the throat; i. e. on the point of departing; न वदेद्यावनीं भाषां प्राणैः कण्ठगतैरपि Subhāṣ; Pt.1.296.-2 approaching or reaching the throat.-तटः, -तटम्, -टी the side of the neck.-तला- सिका the leather or rope passing round the neck of a horse.-त्रः A necklace; शुक्लकेयूरकण्ठत्राः Mb.5. 143.39.-दघ्न a. reaching to the neck.-नालम् Stalk- like throat, a throat, neck; कण्ठनालादपातयत् R.15.52. also.-नाली, -नडिकः a kite.-नीलकः a large lamp or torch, a whisp of lighted straw &c. (Mar. मशाल).-पाशः, -पाशकः 1 a rope tied round an elephant's neck.-2 a halter in general.-बन्धः a rope for an elephant's neck.-भूषणम्, -भूषा a short necklace; विदुषां कण्ठभूषात्वमेतु Vikr.18.12.-भङ्गः Stammering.-मणिः 1 a jewel worn on the neck.-2 (fig.) a dear or beloved object.-3 Thyroid Cartilage.-रोधम् Stopping or lowering the voice.-लग्न a.1 clinging to the throat.-2 suspended round the neck.-3 throwing the arms round the neck (in embraces); कण्ठेलग्ना.-लता 1 a collar.-2 a horse's halter.-वर्तिन् a. being at or in the throat, i. e. on the point of departing; ˚प्राणैः R. 12.54.-शालुकम् a hard tumour in the throat.-शुण्डी swelling of the tonsils.-शोषः (lit.)1 drying up or parching of the throat.-2 (fig.) fruitless expo- stulation.-सज्जनम् hanging on, by, or round the neck.-सूत्रम् a kind of embrace; (thus defined:-- यत्कुर्वते वक्षसि वल्लभस्य स्तनाभिघातं निबिडोपगृहात् । परिश्रमार्थं शनकैर्विदग्धा- स्तत्कण्ठसूत्रं प्रवदन्ति सन्तः ॥); कण्ठसूत्रमपदिश्य योषितः R.19.32.-स्थ a.1 being in the throat.-2 guttural (as a letter).-3 being in the mouth, ready to be repeated by rote.-4 learnt and ready to be repeated. -
38 पृशन _pṛśana
पृशन a. Ved.1 Clinging, attached to.-नम् Clinging to, attachment.*****पृश्नि (-ष्णि) a. [स्पृश् नि˚ किच्च पृषो˚ सलोपः; Uṇ4. 52]1 Short, small, dwarfish.-2 Delicate, feeble.-3 Diversified, spotted.-4 Various, diverse (Ved.).-श्निः A dwarf.-श्नि f.1 A ray of light.-2 The earth.-3 The starry sky.-4 N. of Devakī, mother of Kṛiṣṇa.-5 A cloud.-6 Milk.-7 A dappled cow.-8 The earth.-Comp. -गर्भः, -धरः, -भद्रः epithets of Viṣṇu-Kṛiṣṇa.-पर्णिका, -पर्णी Hermionitis Cordifolia (Mar. पिठवण).-शृङ्गः 1 an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.-2 of Gaṇeśa.*****पृश्नि (-ष्णि) -का, -पृश्नी (ष्णी) N. of an aquatic plant. -
39 yapışkan
adj. adherent, adhesive, agglutinate, clamant, clammy, clinging, clingy, cohesive, gluey, glutinous, greasy, gummy, like a limpet, mucilaginous, ropy, sticking, sticky, tenacious, viscid, viscous* * *1. sticky 2. tacky 3. viscid 4. viscidness 5. viscous 6. adhesive 7. clammy 8. cloggy 9. gluey 10. gluon 11. glutinous 12. gooey 13. gummy 14. stickier (adj.) 15. clinging (n.) -
40 ανθέξεις
ἄνθεξιςclinging to: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἄνθεξιςclinging to: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ἀντέχωhold against: fut ind act 2nd sg
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