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41 lucir
v.1 to shine.El alumbrado luce The lighting shines.2 to look good (quedar bonito).luce mucho en el salón it looks really good in the loungeluce mucho decir que hablas cinco idiomas being able to say that you speak five languages looks really goodElla luce preciosa She looks beautiful.3 to look. ( Latin American Spanish)luce muy joven she looks very young4 to wear, to sport.5 to display, to show off, to sport.Ella luce su vestido She shows off her dress.* * *(c changes to zc before a and o)Present Indicativeluzco, luces, luce, lucimos, lucís, lucen.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb- lucirse* * *1. VI1) (=brillar) to shine2) (=destacar) to excel3) (=aprovechar)trabaja mucho, pero no le luce el esfuerzo — he works hard but it doesn't do him much good
así le/te/me luce el pelo —
4) LAm (=parecer) to look, seem2.VT (=ostentar) to show off; [+ ropa] to sport3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( aparentar) to look goodun regalo que no luce — a gift that doesn't look anything special; (+ me/te/le etc)
el dinero no le luce — (hum) you can't tell what he spends his money on
gasta mucho en ropa pero no le luce — she spends a fortune on clothes but it doesn't do much for her
b) (liter) estrellas to twinkle, shinec) (AmL) (aparecer, mostrarse) (+ compl) to look2.lucir vta) (period) <vestido/modelo> to wear, sport (journ); <peinado/collar> to sport (journ)b) <figura/piernas> to show off, flaunt3.lucirse v prona) ( destacarse) to excelte luciste! — (iró) you really excelled yourself! (iro)
b) ( presumir) to show off* * *= showcase, sport.Ex. Officially known as SOLEX, this exhibition showcases mainly IT based products for the legal profession.Ex. She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.----* lucirse = show off.* ponerse en forma para la lucir el cuerpo en la playa = get + beach-fit.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( aparentar) to look goodun regalo que no luce — a gift that doesn't look anything special; (+ me/te/le etc)
el dinero no le luce — (hum) you can't tell what he spends his money on
gasta mucho en ropa pero no le luce — she spends a fortune on clothes but it doesn't do much for her
b) (liter) estrellas to twinkle, shinec) (AmL) (aparecer, mostrarse) (+ compl) to look2.lucir vta) (period) <vestido/modelo> to wear, sport (journ); <peinado/collar> to sport (journ)b) <figura/piernas> to show off, flaunt3.lucirse v prona) ( destacarse) to excelte luciste! — (iró) you really excelled yourself! (iro)
b) ( presumir) to show off* * *= showcase, sport.Ex: Officially known as SOLEX, this exhibition showcases mainly IT based products for the legal profession.
Ex: She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.* lucirse = show off.* ponerse en forma para la lucir el cuerpo en la playa = get + beach-fit.* * *lucir [I5 ]vi1 (aparentar) to look goodlucirían mucho más en un florero alto they would look much better o would be shown (off) to much better effect in a tall vaseun regalo que no luce a gift that doesn't look anything specialgasta mucho en maquillaje pero no le luce she spends a fortune on makeup but it doesn't do much for her2 ( liter); «estrellas» to twinkle, shinela paciente luce mucho mejor hoy the patient is looking much better todayla catedral lucía esplendorosa the cathedral stood out in all its splendor■ lucirvtlucía un vestido de terciopelo azul she was sporting a blue velvet dressla novia lucía un traje de organza the bride wore an organza wedding dress2 ‹figura/piernas› to show off, flaunt■ lucirse1 (destacarse) to excel oneselfse lució en el oral she passed the oral with flying colors, she excelled herself in the oralrecetas para lucirse recipes to impress your guests2 (presumir) to show off* * *
lucir ( conjugate lucir) verbo intransitivo ( aparentar) to look good, look special;◊ gasta mucho en ropa pero no le luce she spends a fortune on clothes but it doesn't do much for her
verbo transitivo
‹peinado/collar› to sport (journ)
lucirse verbo pronominal
lucir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una estrella, bombilla) to shine
2 fam (un esfuerzo) trabaja bastante, pero no le luce, he works quite a lot, but it doesn't show
II verbo transitivo
1 (ropa, joyas, peinado) to wear
2 (cualidades) to display
' lucir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
luzca
English:
display
- show
- sport
* * *♦ vi1. [brillar] to shine;la montaña lucía blanca tras la nevada the mountain glistened white with new-fallen snow3. [rendir]no me lucían tantas horas de trabajo I didn't have much to show for all those hours of work;dijo que estudió mucho para el examen – pues no le ha lucido he said he studied very hard for the exam – well, it hasn't done him much good4. [quedar bonito] to look good;ese sofá luce mucho en el salón that couch looks really good in the lounge;luce mucho decir que hablas cinco idiomas being able to say that you speak five languages looks really good5. Am [parecer] to look;luces cansada you seem o look tired;luce muy joven she looks very young♦ vt[llevar] to wear, to sport; [exhibir] to show off, to sport;lucía un collar de perlas she was wearing o sporting a pearl necklace* * *v/i1 shine* * *lucir {45} vi1) : to shine2) : to look good, to stand out3) : to seem, to appearahora luce contento: he looks happy nowlucir vt1) : to wear, to sport2) : to flaunt, to show off* * *lucir vb2. (dar luz) to be bright4. (quedar bien) to look good -
42 primar
v.1 to give a bonus to.2 to have priority.* * *1 (recompensar) to reward2 (poner en primer lugar) to put first, give precedence to1 (predominar) to be important; (sobresalir) to stand out\primar sobre to be more important than* * *1.VI (=predominar)en el acuerdo bilateral prima la cooperación militar — military cooperation is key to the bilateral agreement
primar sobre algo — to take precedence over sth, have priority over sth
2.VT (Dep) to give a bonus to* * *1.verbo intransitivodebería primar el interés público — the public interest should be (a) top priority o (frml) should be paramount
primar SOBRE algo — to take precedence o priority over something
2.prima la rentabilidad sobre la calidad — profitability takes precedence o priority over quality
* * *= reward, favour [favor, -USA], take + precedence (over), take + priority, give + priority.Ex. They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.Ex. Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Ex. Single holds take precedence over title holds.Ex. Other objectives (e.g., getting rid of a backlog that may have accrued or reclassifying the already classified collection) may take priority with some staff members.Ex. Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.* * *1.verbo intransitivodebería primar el interés público — the public interest should be (a) top priority o (frml) should be paramount
primar SOBRE algo — to take precedence o priority over something
2.prima la rentabilidad sobre la calidad — profitability takes precedence o priority over quality
* * *= reward, favour [favor, -USA], take + precedence (over), take + priority, give + priority.Ex: They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.
Ex: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Ex: Single holds take precedence over title holds.Ex: Other objectives (e.g., getting rid of a backlog that may have accrued or reclassifying the already classified collection) may take priority with some staff members.Ex: Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.* * *primar [A1 ]viun conflicto donde debería primar el interés público a conflict in which the public interest should outweigh other considerations o should be top priority o should be paramountprima la preocupación por la innovación y las nuevas tecnologías concern for innovation and new technology predominatespriman el rojo y el negro en su obra red and black predominate in her work, red and black are the predominant colors in her workuna sociedad donde priman la belleza y la salud a society in which beauty and health are paramount o where beauty and health are all-importantprimar SOBRE algo to take precedence o priority OVER sthlos intereses comerciales priman sobre la calidad de la enseñanza commercial interests take precedence o priority over the quality of education■ primarvt( Dep) ‹jugadores› to give a bonus to* * *
primar ( conjugate primar) verbo intransitivo:
primar SOBRE algo to take precedence o priority over sth
primar
I verbo intransitivo to take priority over, prevail: en la actualidad priman los intereses personales sobre los de la comunidad, nowadays, it seems that personal interests take priority over the public interest
II verbo transitivo to give a bonus to
* * *♦ vito have priority ( sobre over);el interés colectivo prima sobre el personal collective interests have priority over personal ones♦ vt1. [dar una prima a] to give a bonus to;la tienda prima la fidelidad de los clientes con vales de descuento the Br shop o US store rewards customer loyalty with discount vouchers2. [dar prioridad a]el tribunal prima más el conocimiento del tema que la expresión oral the examiners place greater importance on knowledge of the subject than oral expression* * *I v/i take priority, take precedence ( sobre over)II v/t1 ( priorizar) give priority to2 ( recompensar) give a bonus to -
43 tamaño
adj.so big a, very sizeable.m.size, amplitude.* * *► adjetivo1 (semejante) such a, so big a1 (medida) size■ ¿de qué tamaño es? what size is it?2 (dimensión) dimensions plural\de gran tamaño largedel tamaño de as large as, the size oftamaño natural life size————————1 (medida) size■ ¿de qué tamaño es? what size is it?2 (dimensión) dimensions plural* * *noun m.* * *1.SM sizeson del mismo tamaño, tienen el mismo tamaño — they are the same size
¿de qué tamaño es? — how big is it?, what size is it?
de tamaño natural — full-size, life-size
de tamaño extra o extraordinario — outsize, extra large
2. ADJ1) (=tan grande) so big a, such a big; (=tan pequeño) so small a, such a small2) LAm (=enorme) huge, colossal* * *I- ña adjetivo (delante del n)IImasculino size* * *= degree, size, amplitude, scale.Ex. This degree of standardisation is not the pattern outside of this specific area of application.Ex. The height of a book is of minor importance, except in that it indicates the overall size of the text.Ex. Together, all these items make up a homogeneous working and research collection of some amplitude to which academics and other types of external readers are increasingly attracted.Ex. I have a feeling that all our old technologies are getting progressively more expensive and more inefficient, and that all our new technologies are getting progressively cheaper and more efficient because of questions of scale.----* anchos de diferentes tamaños = graded widths.* aparato de informática del tamaño de la palma de la mano = palm computing device.* aumentar de tamaño = grow in + size, grow + larger, increase in + size.* aumento de tamaño = increase in size.* del tamaño del bolsillo = pocket sized.* del tamaño de una cartera = briefcase-sized.* del tamaño de un maletín = briefcase-sized.* de mediano tamaño = middle-sized.* de tamaño considerable = sizeable [sizable].* de tamaño estándar = standard-sized, full-sized.* de tamaño extraordinario = outsize.* de tamaño gigantesco = giant-sized.* de tamaño intermedio = intermediate-sized.* de tamaño medio = medium-sized, mid-sized [midsized], middle-sized, medium size [medium-size], medium scale [medium-scale], mid-size [midsize].* de tamaño miniatura = in miniature.* de tamaño moderado = moderately sized.* de tamaño normal = full-sized, normal-sized, ordinary sized.* de tamaño pequeño = small-sized, small scale [small-scale].* de tamaño póster = poster-size.* de un tamaño considerable = good sized [good-sized].* disminuir de tamaño = dwindle in + size.* duplicar de tamaño = double + in size.* el tamaño de = the extent of.* fotografía tamaño carnet = passport size photograph, ID photograph.* impresión de tamaño reducido = microprint, microprinting.* material de tamaño mayor de lo normal = outsize material.* que se puede cambiar de tamaño = resizeable [re-sizeable].* reducir de tamaño = reduce in + size.* reducir el tamaño = reduce + size.* tamaño bolsillo = hand-sized.* tamaño de la memoria intermedia = buffer size.* tamaño del campo = field size.* tamaño de letra = font size.* tamaño del registro = record size.* tamaño de página = page size.* tamaño físico = physical size.* tamaño gigantesco = giant size.* tamaño real = full-size.* tamaño reducido = reduced size.* variar de tamaño = vary + in size.* * *I- ña adjetivo (delante del n)IImasculino size* * *= degree, size, amplitude, scale.Ex: This degree of standardisation is not the pattern outside of this specific area of application.
Ex: The height of a book is of minor importance, except in that it indicates the overall size of the text.Ex: Together, all these items make up a homogeneous working and research collection of some amplitude to which academics and other types of external readers are increasingly attracted.Ex: I have a feeling that all our old technologies are getting progressively more expensive and more inefficient, and that all our new technologies are getting progressively cheaper and more efficient because of questions of scale.* anchos de diferentes tamaños = graded widths.* aparato de informática del tamaño de la palma de la mano = palm computing device.* aumentar de tamaño = grow in + size, grow + larger, increase in + size.* aumento de tamaño = increase in size.* del tamaño del bolsillo = pocket sized.* del tamaño de una cartera = briefcase-sized.* del tamaño de un maletín = briefcase-sized.* de mediano tamaño = middle-sized.* de tamaño considerable = sizeable [sizable].* de tamaño estándar = standard-sized, full-sized.* de tamaño extraordinario = outsize.* de tamaño gigantesco = giant-sized.* de tamaño intermedio = intermediate-sized.* de tamaño medio = medium-sized, mid-sized [midsized], middle-sized, medium size [medium-size], medium scale [medium-scale], mid-size [midsize].* de tamaño miniatura = in miniature.* de tamaño moderado = moderately sized.* de tamaño normal = full-sized, normal-sized, ordinary sized.* de tamaño pequeño = small-sized, small scale [small-scale].* de tamaño póster = poster-size.* de un tamaño considerable = good sized [good-sized].* disminuir de tamaño = dwindle in + size.* duplicar de tamaño = double + in size.* el tamaño de = the extent of.* fotografía tamaño carnet = passport size photograph, ID photograph.* impresión de tamaño reducido = microprint, microprinting.* material de tamaño mayor de lo normal = outsize material.* que se puede cambiar de tamaño = resizeable [re-sizeable].* reducir de tamaño = reduce in + size.* reducir el tamaño = reduce + size.* tamaño bolsillo = hand-sized.* tamaño de la memoria intermedia = buffer size.* tamaño del campo = field size.* tamaño de letra = font size.* tamaño del registro = record size.* tamaño de página = page size.* tamaño físico = physical size.* tamaño gigantesco = giant size.* tamaño real = full-size.* tamaño reducido = reduced size.* variar de tamaño = vary + in size.* * *( delante del n):¡cómo puedes decir tamaño disparate! how can you say such a stupid thing!se rebelaron ante tamaña injusticia they rebelled against such injusticese sorprendió de que existiera tamaña diferencia she was surprised that there should be such a great difference o so great a differenceme llevé tamaño susto I got a terrible frightuna mentira tamaña de grande a whopping o huge great lie ( colloq)sizepañuelos de todos los colores y tamaños handkerchiefs in all colors and sizesun tamaño más pequeño or menor a smaller sizeun tamaño más grande or mayor a larger sizeson del mismo tamaño they're the same size¿de qué tamaño lo quiere? what size would you like?ordenar los cubos por tamaños put the cubes in order of sizetiene aproximadamente el tamaño de una manzana it's about the size of an appletamaño baño ( RPl); ‹jabón› largeCompuestos:pocket-sizeuna linterna (de) tamaño bolsillo a pocket-size torchpassport-sizeuna foto (de) tamaño carné a passport-size phototype sizefamily-sizeuna botella (de) tamaño familiar a family-size bottlelife-sizeun busto (de) tamaño natural a life-size bust* * *
tamaño sustantivo masculino
size;
de tamaño bolsillo pocket-size;
un busto tamaño natural a life-size bust
tamaño,-a
I adj pey (intensificador) jamás oí tamaña mentira, I have never heard such a lie
II sustantivo masculino tamaño, size: son del mismo tamaño, they are the same size
una rata del tamaño de un conejo, a rat as big as a rabbit
tamaño natural, life-size
' tamaño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alargar
- bolsillo
- estándar
- familiar
- grande
- igual
- mayor
- mediana
- mediano
- menor
- minúscula
- minúsculo
- natural
- pequeña
- pequeño
- proporción
- respetable
- tamaña
- tocha
- tocho
- achicar
- aumentar
- ciudad
- dimensión
- folio
- formato
- intermedio
- por
- porte
- quedar
- reducido
- regular
- tener
English:
brief
- decline
- decrease
- downsize
- economy size
- equal
- exact
- expansion
- full-scale
- growth
- king-size
- large
- legal-size
- lengthen
- life-size
- life-sized
- medium
- no
- proportion
- range
- regular
- size
- full
- increase
- life
- magnify
* * *tamaño, -a♦ adjsuch;¡cómo pudo decir tamaña estupidez! how could he say such a stupid thing!;jamás vi tamaña osadía I've never seen such audacity♦ nmsize;lo tenemos en varios tamaños we have it in various sizes;¿de qué tamaño lo quiere? what size would you like?;son del mismo tamaño they're the same size;de gran tamaño large, large-sized;de pequeño tamaño small, small-sized;de tamaño mediano medium, medium-sized;países de mayor/menor tamaño que el nuestro countries larger/smaller than ours;del tamaño de the size of;hay teléfonos del tamaño de un paquete de tabaco there are telephones the size of o as small as a packet of cigarettes;del mismo tamaño que the same size as;¿por qué no te metes con alguien de tu mismo tamaño? why don't you pick on someone your own size?Informát tamaño de archivo file size;una fotografía (de) tamaño carné a passport-size photograph;tamaño familiar family-size;un paquete (de) tamaño familiar a family-size pack;tamaño gigante giant-size;tarrinas de helado (de) tamaño gigante giant-size tubs of ice cream;Imprenta tamaño de letra point size, size of typeface;tamaño de muestra sample size;tamaño natural life size;esculturas de tamaño natural life-size sculptures* * *I adj:tamaño fallo/problema such a great mistake/problemII m size;a tamaño natural life-size* * *tamaño, -ña adj: such a big¿crees tamaña mentira?: do you believe such a lie?tamaño nm1) : size2)de tamaño natural : life-size* * *tamaño n size¿de qué tamaño es? what size is it? -
44 colorín
m.1 bright color, gaudy color, bright colour, gaudy colour.2 linnet, red linnet.* * *1 bright colour (US color), vivid colour (US color)2 (jilguero) goldfinch\... y colorín colorado este cuento se ha acabado... and that's the end of the story* * *1.ADJ Cono Sur strawberry o reddish blond(e)2. SM1) (=color) bright colour, bright color (EEUU)¡qué colorines tiene el niño! — what rosy cheeks the little fellow has!
y colorín, colorado, este cuento se ha acabado — and they all lived happily ever after, and that is the end of the story
2) (Orn) goldfinch3) (Med) measles* * *I- rina masculino, femenino (Chi) red-haired personII1) (fam) ( color llamativo) bright color*y colorín colorado, este cuento se ha acabado — (fr hecha) and that is the end of the story
2) (Zool) goldfinch* * *I- rina masculino, femenino (Chi) red-haired personII1) (fam) ( color llamativo) bright color*y colorín colorado, este cuento se ha acabado — (fr hecha) and that is the end of the story
2) (Zool) goldfinch* * *( Chi) red, gingermasculine, feminine( Chi) red-haired o ginger-haired personA ( fam) (color llamativo) bright color*lo pintó de colorines she painted it in bright colorsy colorín colorado, este cuento se ha acabado ( fr hecha); and that is the end of the storyB ( Zool) goldfinch* * *
colorín sustantivo masculino
1 familiar colorines, bright colours
2 (jilguero) goldfinch
♦ Locuciones: y colorín colorado, este cuento se ha acabado, and that's the end of the story
* * *colorín nm1. [color fuerte] bright colour;de colorines brightly coloured2. [en cuentos]y colorín colorado, este cuento se ha acabado and that's the end of the story3. [jilguero] goldfinch* * *m1 ZO goldfinchcolour* * *1) : bright color2) : goldfinch -
45 semejante
adj.1 similar (parecido).son de una edad semejante they are (of) a similar age2 such (tal).jamás aceptaría semejante invitación I would never accept such an invitationuna propuesta de semejante talante a proposal of this nature, such a proposal¡cómo pudo decir semejante tontería! how could he say something so stupid!m.1 fellow (human) being.2 fellowman, fellow, fellow being, fellow creature.* * *► adjetivo1 (parecido) similar2 peyorativo (tal) such, like that3 (geometría) similar1 fellow being* * *adj.1) similar2) such* * *1. ADJ1) (=parecido) similarser semejantes — to be alike o similar
son muy semejantes — they are very much alike o very similar
dijo eso o algo semejante — she said that or something similar o something like that
2) (Mat) similar3) [uso enfático] suchnunca hizo cosa semejante — he never did any such thing o anything of the sort
¿se ha visto frescura semejante? — did you ever see such cheek?
2. SM1) (=prójimo) fellow man, fellow creature2)no tiene semejante — (=equivalente) it has no equal, there is nothing to equal it
* * *Ia) ( similar) similarb) (Mat) similarc) (delante del n) ( para énfasis)IInunca había oído semejante estupidez — I'd never heard such nonsense o anything so stupid
tus/nuestros semejantes — your/our fellow men
* * *Ia) ( similar) similarb) (Mat) similarc) (delante del n) ( para énfasis)IInunca había oído semejante estupidez — I'd never heard such nonsense o anything so stupid
tus/nuestros semejantes — your/our fellow men
* * *semejante11 = fellow human being, kindred, fellow, twin, fellow being.Ex: What is our responsibility to a fellow human being, who in this case happens to be a respected library director who is also our boss?.
Ex: The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.Ex: Cave paintings, baked clay tablets, papyrus rolls, vellum, parchment and paper manuscripts, movable type printing; these have been the material objects by means of which man have communicated with their fellows.Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex: Immorality and general disrespect for our fellow beings is just about the norm in this day and age.semejante2= analogous, parallel, suchlike.Ex: But what about when our own professional center, the Library of Congress, uses BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS which are analogous to Polacks and Kikes and Wops?.
Ex: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Ex: I think this should all be interpreted as a challenge, rather than as a mandate for complacency or suchlike.* Nombre + semejante = such + Nombre.* semejante a = akin to.* * *1 (similar) similarrealizaron un experimento semejante con ratas they carried out a similar experiment with ratslos dos colores son muy semejantes the two colors are very similar¿se va a ir a vivir a Francia? — le oí decir algo semejante is he going off to live in France? — I heard him say something of the sort o something along those linessemejante A algo similar TO sthsus costumbres son semejantes a las nuestras their customs are similar to ours, they have similar customs to oursllevaba zapatos semejantes a los tuyos she was wearing shoes similar to o like yours2 ( Mat) similar3 ( delante del n)(para énfasis): nunca había oído semejante estupidez I'd never heard such nonsense o anything so stupidyo nunca dije semejante tontería I never said such a stupid thing¿te vas a acabar semejante plato de fideos? are you really going to be able to finish all those noodles?tus/nuestros semejantes your/our fellow mendebemos amar a nuestros semejantes we must love our fellow men* * *
semejante adjetivo
semejante A algo similar to sth
◊ ¡cómo puedes decir semejante cosa! how can you say such a thing!;
nunca había oído semejante estupidez I'd never heard such nonsense o anything so stupid
■ sustantivo masculino:
semejante
I adjetivo
1 (parecido) similar: no había oído nada semejante, I had never heard anything like it
2 (tal) such: ¿de dónde sacó semejante idea?, where did he get such an idea from?
II m (prójimo) fellow man: ama a tus semejantes, love your fellow men
' semejante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estupidez
- homóloga
- homólogo
- lance
- mamarracho
- tal
- vecina
- vecino
- burrada
- caminata
- parejo
- prójimo
English:
akin
- alike
- asinine
- nothing
- similar
- such
- whatever
- anything
- bowls
- possess
- sort
* * *♦ adjsu plan es semejante al nuestro her plan is similar to ours2. [tal] such;jamás aceptaría semejante invitación I would never accept such an invitation;una propuesta de semejante talante a proposal of this nature, such a proposal;no sé cómo pudo mover semejante piedra I don't know how he managed to shift such a heavy rock;¡cómo pudo decir semejante tontería! how could he say something so stupid!;¡semejante mentiroso! ¡cómo puede decir eso! what a liar! how can he say that!♦ nmfellow (human) being* * *I adj similar;jamás he oído semejante tontería I’ve never heard such nonsenseII m fellow human being, fellow creature;mis semejantes my fellow men* * *semejante adj1) parecido: similar, alike2) tal: suchnunca he visto cosa semejante: I have never seen such a thingsemejante nmprójimo: fellowman* * *semejante adj1. (similar) similar2. (tal) such / such a -
46 contrarrestar
v.1 to counteract.2 to offset, to equal out, to balance, to counterbalance.El rojo contrarresta los demás colores Red offsets the rest of the colors.3 to counter, to resist, to cancel, to oppose.El antídoto contrarresta los efectos The antidote counters the effects.4 to antagonize.* * *1 (hacer frente) to resist, oppose2 (neutralizar) counteract, neutralize3 (pelota) to return* * *VT1) (=resistir) to resist; (=oponerse) to oppose2) (=compensar) to counteract3) [+ pelota] to return* * *verbo transitivo to counteract* * *= counteract, counterbalance, offset, counter, balance out.Ex. Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.Ex. Certain devices, eg links, roles and weighting, can be employed at the indexing stage to help counterbalance this factor.Ex. Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex. The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex. If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.* * *verbo transitivo to counteract* * *= counteract, counterbalance, offset, counter, balance out.Ex: Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.
Ex: Certain devices, eg links, roles and weighting, can be employed at the indexing stage to help counterbalance this factor.Ex: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex: The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex: If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.* * *contrarrestar [A1 ]vtto counteract* * *
contrarrestar ( conjugate contrarrestar) verbo transitivo
to counteract
contrarrestar verbo transitivo to offset, counteract, thwart: se han tomado medidas especiales para contrarrestar los efectos del tifón, special measures have been taken to thwart the possible effects of the typhoon
' contrarrestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compensar
English:
counter
- counteract
- offset
* * *[neutralizar] to counteract* * *v/t counteract* * *: to counteract -
47 charro
(Sp. model spelled same [t∫áro ]'coarse, crude, rustic, or in bad taste'; probably from Basque txar 'bad, defective' or from a related Iberian term)1) Clark: 1890s. A Mexican horseman or cowboy, particularly one in the traditional costume consisting of a large sombrero decorated with gold or silver embroidery; a loose-fitting white shirt; a short, tight-fitting jacket; and tight-fitting, flared pants that are also decorated with embroidery, buttons, and braids. Carlisle notes that chario is an alternate spelling in the Southwest.2) The costume worn by the cowboy described in (1).3) Clark: 1930s. A coarse, mean person; a churl.4) More recently, a Mexican cowboy who competes in the Mexican rodeo circuit that is popular in southern California. According to the DRAE, charro originally referred to a resident of Salamanca, Spain, especially the region surrounding Alba, Vitigudino, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Ledesma, and to things of or pertaining to this region, such as the charro dress and manner of speaking. It is also an adjective used to describe a thing that is in poor taste or something decorated with bright, clashing colors. In Mexico, a charro is a horseman who dresses in a special costume as described above. Santamaría defines charro as an expert rider who is skilled in taming horses and other animals. Islas concurs, adding that charros are skilled in using rodeo-style rope-throws. He also notes that although the term charro and the clothing and customs pertaining to the charro originated in Salamanca, Spain, they have evolved considerably in the New World, and the charro has become a representative figure for the Mexican people. This term had reference to upper-class horsemen and hacendados (owners of the large Spanish land-grant haciendas) and contrasted with the term vaquero, which indicated much humbler origins. -
48 atenuar
v.1 to diminish.2 to attenuate, to diminish, to deaden, to reduce.* * *1 to attenuate2 DERECHO to extenuate* * *verb1) to attenuate2) dim, tone down* * *1.VT (=aminorar) to attenuate; (Jur) [+ crimen etc] to extenuate; [+ importancia] to minimize; [+ impresión etc] to tone down; [+ impacto] to cushion, lessen2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) (Der) < responsabilidad> to reduce, lessen2.* * *= reduce, temper, mitigate, attenuate, tone down, dim, water down, take + the bite out of, soft-pedal.Ex. The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.Ex. This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.Ex. Confusion caused by repetition of descriptive information in access points can be mitigated by careful screen design.Ex. In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex. We found an increasing trend toward a more structured approach in data gathering procedures, while loose data collection was toned down significantly.Ex. At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex. One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Ex. The aim of this paper is to chart a different course of interpretation through Husserl's earliest work; a course which doesn't take all of the bite out of Heidegger's critique of technology.Ex. Antisemitism soft-pedal the importance of religious belief for comprehending the persistence of Jew-hatred.* * *1.verbo transitivob) (Der) < responsabilidad> to reduce, lessen2.* * *= reduce, temper, mitigate, attenuate, tone down, dim, water down, take + the bite out of, soft-pedal.Ex: The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.
Ex: This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.Ex: Confusion caused by repetition of descriptive information in access points can be mitigated by careful screen design.Ex: In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex: We found an increasing trend toward a more structured approach in data gathering procedures, while loose data collection was toned down significantly.Ex: At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex: One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Ex: The aim of this paper is to chart a different course of interpretation through Husserl's earliest work; a course which doesn't take all of the bite out of Heidegger's critique of technology.Ex: Antisemitism soft-pedal the importance of religious belief for comprehending the persistence of Jew-hatred.* * *vt1 (disminuir, moderar) ‹luz› to dim; ‹color› to tone downquizas deberías atenuar el tono de tus críticas perhaps you should tone down your criticism o moderate the tone of your criticism2 ( Der) ‹responsabilidad› to reduce, lessen«dolor» to easeeste optimismo se ha visto últimamente atenuado this optimism has been tempered of late* * *
atenuar ( conjugate atenuar) verbo transitivo
‹ color› to tone down;
atenuar verbo transitivo
1 to attenuate
Jur to extenuate
2 (minimizar, disminuir) to lessen, diminish
' atenuar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tranquilizar
English:
dim
- mitigate
- subdue
- tone down
- attenuate
- deaden
- extenuate
- soften
- temper
- tone
* * *♦ vt1. [disminuir, suavizar] to diminish;[dolor] to ease, to alleviate; [sonido, luz] to attenuate* * *v/t lessen, reduce* * *atenuar {3} vt1) mitigar: to extenuate, to mitigate2) : to dim (light), to tone down (colors)3) : to minimize, to lessen -
49 elegir
v.1 to choose, to select.tiene dos colores a elegir you can choose from two colorsrojo o verde, ¿cuál eliges? red or green, which one do you want?dar a alguien a elegir entre varias cosas to give somebody a choice between several thingshay mucho donde elegir there's a lot to choose from2 to elect.fue elegido por unanimidad he was elected unanimouslyha sido elegida mejor película del año it was voted best film of the yearMaría escoge los maduros Mary chooses the ripe ones.3 to choose to, to decide to.* * *(e changes to i in certain persons of certain tenses; g changes to j before a and o)Present IndicativePast IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperfect SubjunctiveFuture SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to elect2) choose, select* * *VT1) (=escoger) to choose, selectla eligieron por su profesionalidad — she was chosen o selected for her professionalism
a elegir entre cinco tipos — there are five sorts to choose o select from
hablará en francés o italiano, a elegir — he will speak in French or Italian as you prefer
2) [+ candidato] to elect* * *verbo transitivoa) ( escoger) to chooseme dieron a elegir — I was given a o the choice
b) ( por votación) to elect* * *= appoint, choose, click off, make + choices, elect, co-opt, vote, plump for.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.Ex. We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Ex. Frequently it is necessary for the librarian or information worker to make choices concerning record size and field size.Ex. This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Ex. The honorary members, some of whom have co-opted, have high positions in the library hierarchy.Ex. She has been voted librarian of the year because of her work as an advocate and fighter for the freedom of information for the prison population.Ex. There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.----* demasiado donde elegir = embarrassment of riches, spoilt for choice.* elegir con cuidado = pick and choose.* elegir con esmero = pick and choose.* elegir el camino más fácil = take + the path of least resistance.* elegir entre = sort through.* elegir pulsando una tecla de un ratón = click.* elegir un comité = appoint + committee.* ¿qué elegir? = which way to go?.* ser exigente al elegir = pick and choose.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( escoger) to chooseme dieron a elegir — I was given a o the choice
b) ( por votación) to elect* * *= appoint, choose, click off, make + choices, elect, co-opt, vote, plump for.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.Ex: We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Ex: Frequently it is necessary for the librarian or information worker to make choices concerning record size and field size.Ex: This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Ex: The honorary members, some of whom have co-opted, have high positions in the library hierarchy.Ex: She has been voted librarian of the year because of her work as an advocate and fighter for the freedom of information for the prison population.Ex: There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.* demasiado donde elegir = embarrassment of riches, spoilt for choice.* elegir con cuidado = pick and choose.* elegir con esmero = pick and choose.* elegir el camino más fácil = take + the path of least resistance.* elegir entre = sort through.* elegir pulsando una tecla de un ratón = click.* elegir un comité = appoint + committee.* ¿qué elegir? = which way to go?.* ser exigente al elegir = pick and choose.* * *elegir [I8 ]vt1 (escoger) to chooseme dieron a elegir I was given a o the choicetres postres a elegir choice of three dessertstener mucho de donde elegir to be spoilt for choiceno nos dieron la posibilidad de elegir we weren't given any choice o optionelegí el más caro I chose o ( colloq) went for the most expensive oneeligió dos asignaturas muy difíciles he opted to do o he chose two very difficult subjects2 (por votación) to elect* * *
elegir ( conjugate elegir) verbo transitivo
◊ me dieron a elegir I was given a o the choice
elegir verbo transitivo
1 to choose ➣ Ver nota en choose
2 Pol (a un dirigente) to elect
' elegir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertada
- acertado
- dedo
- existente
- optar
- designar
- elige
- regodearse
- tuntún
English:
choose
- elect
- free rein
- pick
- pick out
- power
- return
- select
- spoil
- time
- vote
- way
- what
* * *♦ vt1. [escoger] to choose, to select;siempre elige a los más guapos she always chooses the best-looking ones;entre todos los candidatos te han elegido a ti out of all the candidates you have been selected;eligió la carrera de actor he chose a career in acting;tiene dos colores a elegir you have two colours to choose from;rojo o verde, ¿cuál eliges? red or green, which one do you want?2. [por votación] to elect;fue elegido por unanimidad he was elected unanimously;ha sido elegida mejor película del año it was voted best film of the year♦ vi[escoger] to choose;tú eliges YOU choose;dar a alguien a elegir entre varias cosas to give sb a choice between several things;si me das a elegir, prefiero el rojo given the choice, I prefer the red;hay mucho donde elegir there's a lot to choose from* * ** * *elegir {28} vt1) escoger, seleccionar: to choose, to select2) : to elect* * *elegir vb2. (votar) to elect¿quién ha sido elegido? who has been elected? -
50 fundir
v.1 to melt (derretir) (mantequilla, hielo).El calor del auto fundió el queso The heat of the car melted the cheese.2 to blow ( electricity and electronics) (fusible, bombilla).3 to merge (commerce).4 to fade (Cine).5 to blow (informal) (gastar). (peninsular Spanish)6 to bankrupt, to ruin. ( Latin American Spanish)7 to cast, to mold.El orfebre fundió el oro The goldsmith cast the gold.* * *1 (derretir) to melt2 (separar mena y metal) to smelt3 (dar forma) to cast4 (bombilla, plomos) to blow5 (unir) to unite, join6 familiar (despilfarrar) to waste, blow1 (derretirse) to melt2 (bombilla, plomos) to fuse, go, blow, burn out3 (unirse) to merge* * *1. VT1) (=derretir)a) [para hacer líquido] [+ metal, cera, nieve] to melt; [+ monedas, lingotes, joyas] to melt downb) (Min) [para extraer el metal] to smeltc) [en molde] [+ estatuas, cañones] to cast2) [+ bombilla, fusible] to blow3) (=fusionar) [+ organizaciones, empresas] to merge, amalgamate; [+ culturas, movimientos] to fuseintentaba fundir los elementos andaluces con los hindúes — she aimed to fuse Andalusian and Indian elements
4) (Cine) [+ imágenes] to fade5) * [+ dinero] to blow *7) Chile * [+ niño] to spoil2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <metal/hierro> to melt; < mineral> to smelt2) <estatua/campana> to cast3)a) (Elec) to blowb) (AmL) < motor> ( de gasolina) to seize... up; ( eléctrico) to burn... out4) (fam) <dinero/herencia> to blow (colloq)5)a) ( fusionar) to mergeb) (Cin) <imágenes/tomas> to fade, merge2.fundirse v pron1) metal to melt; nieve/hielo to melt, thaw2)a) (Elec)b) (AmL) motor ( de gasolina) to seize up; ( eléctrico) to burn out3) (enf) (fam) ( gastarse) to blow (colloq)4)a) ( fusionarse) to mergeb) (Cin, Mús) to fade5) (Per, RPl fam) ( arruinarse) persona to lose everything; empresa to go bust* * *= amalgamate, bring into, cast, confound, weld into/together, fuse, melt, mingle (with), melt down.Ex. In 1971 its functions were divided, part amalgamated with the Ministry of Defence, and part amalgamated with the Board of Trade to form the Department of Trade and Industry.Ex. Whether or not these specific proposals will be brought into some kind of overall approach and ideology remains to me a very questionable point.Ex. Printing types were cast in an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin called type-metal.Ex. The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex. The Department of Trade and Industry has undergone many changes over the years; it has been split into two separate departments and welded together again.Ex. The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex. The heat melts the wax on those areas which correspond with the image areas of the original, and the melted wax is absorbed into the tissue sheet.Ex. Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex. In 1588 Thomas Thomas, Cambridge University printer, had one press and 1,400 kg. of type, but 40 per cent of the type was old metal waiting to be melted down.----* caja de fundir estereotipos = casting-box [casting box].* fundir en = meld (in/into).* fundirse = become + fused, run together.* fundirse con = blend into, become + one with, blend in with.* fundir tipos = cut + punches, cast + type.* plomo + fundirse = blow + a fuse.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <metal/hierro> to melt; < mineral> to smelt2) <estatua/campana> to cast3)a) (Elec) to blowb) (AmL) < motor> ( de gasolina) to seize... up; ( eléctrico) to burn... out4) (fam) <dinero/herencia> to blow (colloq)5)a) ( fusionar) to mergeb) (Cin) <imágenes/tomas> to fade, merge2.fundirse v pron1) metal to melt; nieve/hielo to melt, thaw2)a) (Elec)b) (AmL) motor ( de gasolina) to seize up; ( eléctrico) to burn out3) (enf) (fam) ( gastarse) to blow (colloq)4)a) ( fusionarse) to mergeb) (Cin, Mús) to fade5) (Per, RPl fam) ( arruinarse) persona to lose everything; empresa to go bust* * *= amalgamate, bring into, cast, confound, weld into/together, fuse, melt, mingle (with), melt down.Ex: In 1971 its functions were divided, part amalgamated with the Ministry of Defence, and part amalgamated with the Board of Trade to form the Department of Trade and Industry.
Ex: Whether or not these specific proposals will be brought into some kind of overall approach and ideology remains to me a very questionable point.Ex: Printing types were cast in an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin called type-metal.Ex: The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex: The Department of Trade and Industry has undergone many changes over the years; it has been split into two separate departments and welded together again.Ex: The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex: The heat melts the wax on those areas which correspond with the image areas of the original, and the melted wax is absorbed into the tissue sheet.Ex: Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex: In 1588 Thomas Thomas, Cambridge University printer, had one press and 1,400 kg. of type, but 40 per cent of the type was old metal waiting to be melted down.* caja de fundir estereotipos = casting-box [casting box].* fundir en = meld (in/into).* fundirse = become + fused, run together.* fundirse con = blend into, become + one with, blend in with.* fundir tipos = cut + punches, cast + type.* plomo + fundirse = blow + a fuse.* * *fundir [I1 ]vtA ‹metal› to melt; ‹mineral› to smelt; ‹hielo› to meltB ‹estatua/campana› to castC1 ( Elec) to blowE1 (unir, fusionar) to merge fundir algo EN algo to merge sth INTO sth2 ( Cin) ‹imágenes/tomas› to fade, mergeG ( Chi) ‹niño› to spoil■ fundirvi■ fundirseA «metal» to melt; «nieve/hielo» to melt, thawB1 ( Elec):se ha fundido la bombilla the bulb has gone o fused ( colloq)se fundieron los fusibles the fuses blewD1(unirse, fusionarse): las dos empresas han decidido fundirse the two companies have decided to mergefundirse EN algo:se fundieron en un apretado abrazo they clasped each other in a close embrace ( liter), they hugged each other tightlylos distintos colores se funden en un tono cobrizo the different colors merge into a coppery hueuna imagen se funde sobre la siguiente toma one image fades o dissolves into the nextEla empresa se fundió the company went bust ( colloq)se fundió con las ganancias comunes he pocketed all the profits* * *
fundir ( conjugate fundir) verbo transitivo
1
‹ mineral› to smelt
2 (Elec) to blow
3 ( fusionar) to merge
fundirse verbo pronominal
1 [ metal] to melt;
[nieve/hielo] to melt, thaw
2 (Elec):◊ se ha fundido la bombilla the bulb has gone (colloq);
se fundieron los fusibles the fuses blew
3 ( fusionarse) [empresas/partidos] to merge;
fundirse en algo to merge sth into sth
fundir verbo transitivo
1 (derretir) to melt
2 (fusionar, unir) to unite, join
3 (una bombilla, un plomo) to blow
' fundir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
horno
English:
blow
- fade in
- fade out
- found
- melt
- melt down
- fuse
- smelt
* * *♦ vt1. [derretir] [mantequilla, hielo] to melt;[roca, hierro, plomo] to smelt2. [estatua] to cast;[oro] to melt down;fundir oro en lingotes to melt down gold into ingots3. Com to merge4. Cine to fade;fundir un plano con otro to fade one scene into another5. [fusible, bombilla] to blow8. Am [arruinar] to bankrupt, to ruin♦ viPerú Fam [molestar] to be a pest;los vecinos están siempre fundiendo our neighbours are a real pest* * *v/t1 hielo melt2 metal smelt3 COM merge* * *fundir vt1) : to melt down, to smelt2) : to fuse, to merge3) : to burn out (a lightbulb)* * *fundir vb (derretir) to melt -
51 variar
v.1 to alter, to change.variar el rumbo to change course2 to vary (dar variedad a).me gusta variar el camino al trabajo I like to vary my route to workEllos variaron los colores They varied the colors.Me varió el plan My plan varied.3 to change (to change).las circunstancias varían a lo largo del año the circumstances change over the yearvariar (de) to change4 to differ (ser diferente).las causas varían de un país a otro the causes vary from one country to another5 to diversify, to lend variety to.Esa gente varía el espectro Those people diversify the spectrum.* * *1 (cambiar) to change2 (dar variedad) to vary, give some variety to1 (cambiar) to change2 (diferir) to be different (de, to), differ (de, from)■ lo que dices varia de tus primeras declaraciones what you're saying differs from your first statement3 MATEMÁTICAS to vary\para variar irónico as usual, just for a change* * *verb1) to vary2) change* * *1. VT1) (=cambiar) to change, alterhan variado el enfoque de la revista — they have changed o altered the magazine's focus
2) (=dar variedad a) to vary2. VI1) (=cambiar) to varypara variar — iró(just) for a change
hoy hemos comido sopa, para variar — we had soup today, (just) for a change
2) (=ser diferente) to be different, differesto varía de lo que dijo antes — this is different o this differs from what he said earlier
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo precio/temperatura to changelas temperaturas varían entre 20°C y 25°C — temperatures range between 20°C and 25°C
2.para variar — (iró) (just) for a change (iro)
variar vt1) ( hacer variado) < menú> to vary; < producción> to vary, diversify2) ( cambiar) to change, alter* * *= differ, vary.Ex. A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.Ex. The extent of application of the synthetic devices will vary from one library to another.----* varía = varies.* variar de... a... = range from... to..., vary from... to..., swing between... and..., stretch from... to....* variar de lugar a lugar = differ + from place to place.* variar de tamaño = vary + in size.* variar de una vez a otra = vary + from time to time.* variar de un lugar a otro = vary + from place to place.* variar según donde nos encontremos = differ + from place to place, vary + from place to place.* * *1.verbo intransitivo precio/temperatura to changelas temperaturas varían entre 20°C y 25°C — temperatures range between 20°C and 25°C
2.para variar — (iró) (just) for a change (iro)
variar vt1) ( hacer variado) < menú> to vary; < producción> to vary, diversify2) ( cambiar) to change, alter* * *= differ, vary.Ex: A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.
Ex: The extent of application of the synthetic devices will vary from one library to another.* varía = varies.* variar de... a... = range from... to..., vary from... to..., swing between... and..., stretch from... to....* variar de lugar a lugar = differ + from place to place.* variar de tamaño = vary + in size.* variar de una vez a otra = vary + from time to time.* variar de un lugar a otro = vary + from place to place.* variar según donde nos encontremos = differ + from place to place, vary + from place to place.* * *vi1 «precio/temperatura» to varyel precio varía según la ruta the price varies according to the routelas temperaturas varían entre 20°C y 25°C temperatures range o vary between 20°C and 25°Cel pronóstico no ha variado the forecast hasn't changed o alteredpara variar ( iró); as usualllegó tarde, para variar she was late, as usual o ( iro) just for a changevariar DE algo:el viento ha variado de dirección the wind has changed o altered direction2 (cambiar de opinión) to change one's minddijiste que no venías, ahora no varíes you said you weren't coming, don't change your mind nowno hace más que variar de opinión she's forever changing her mind■ variarvt1 ‹menú› to vary2 ‹producción› to vary, diversifyqueremos presentar al consumidor una oferta variada we want to offer the consumer a variety of products1 ‹situación› to change, altersiempre está variando la decoración de la casa she's forever altering o changing the decor in the houseuna palabra que no varía el plural a word which does not change in the plural2 ‹rumbo› to change, alter■ variarse* * *
variar ( conjugate variar) verbo intransitivo [precio/temperatura] to vary;◊ las temperaturas varían entre 20°C y 25°C temperatures range o vary between 20°C and 25°C;
para variar (iró) (just) for a change (iro)
verbo transitivo
1 ( hacer variado) ‹ menú› to vary;
‹ producción› to vary, diversify
2 ( cambiar) ‹decoración/rumbo› to change, alter
variar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to vary, change
para variar, just for a change
irón llegará tarde, para variar, he'll be late, as usual
podríamos ver una película, para variar, we could see a movie, just for a change
' variar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oscilar
English:
adjust
- change
- range
- sharply
- vary
* * *♦ vt1. [modificar] to alter, to change;fue necesario variar el rumbo it was necessary to change course2. [dar variedad a] to vary;me gusta variar el camino al trabajo I like to vary my route to work♦ vi1. [cambiar] to change;las circunstancias varían a lo largo del año the circumstances change over the year;ha variado de color it has changed colour;para variar for a change;está lloviendo, para variar it's raining for a change2. [ser diferente] to vary, to differ (de from);las causas varían de un país a otro the causes vary from one country to another* * *I v/t vary; ( cambiar) changeII v/i vary; ( cambiar) change;para variar for a change* * *variar {85} vt1) : to change, to alter2) : to diversifyvariar vi1) : to vary, to change2)variar de opinión : to change one's mind* * *variar vb2. (cambiar) to change -
52 favorecer
v.1 to favor.esta política favorece a los más pobres this policy works in favor of the poorestles favoreció la suerte luck was on their sideEl sol favoreció a Ricardo The sun favored Richard.2 to suit (sentar bien).ese corte de pelo te favorece that haircut suits you3 to prefer, to be partial to.María favorece los colores claros Mary prefers light colors.* * *1 (ayudar) to favour (US favor), help2 (agraciar) to flatter, suit* * *verb1) to favor2) suit* * *1. VT1) (=beneficiar) to be favourable o (EEUU) favorable to, favour, favor (EEUU)la devaluación ha favorecido a las compañías exportadoras — devaluation has been favourable to o has favoured exporting companies
la suerte no me favoreció — luck was not on my side, fortune did not favour me liter
2) (=ayudar a) [+ desarrollo, creación, crecimiento] to contribute tolas nuevas medidas fiscales favorecerán la creación de empresas — the new tax measures will contribute to o encourage o favour the creation of new companies
puede favorecer la aparición de piedras en el riñón — it can contribute to the development of kidney stones
3) (=tratar con favores)favorecer a algn — to help out sb, do sb favours
utilizó sus influencias para favorecer a sus amigos — she used her influence to help out her friends o to do favours for her friends
4) (=sentar bien) [vestido] to suit, look good on; [peinado] to suitlas faldas largas no te favorecen — long skirts don't suit you o look good on you
2.VI (=sentar bien) to be flattering, look good* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (ayudar, beneficiar) to favor*b) peinado/color ( sentar bien) to suit2.favorecerse v pron (Col fam) to protect oneself* * *= favour [favor, -USA], feather-bed, advantage, enthrone.Ex. Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Ex. Consequently, it came as no surprise when the new Conservative Government was elected in 1979 on a ticket to cut public expenditure and stop feather-bedding consumers.Ex. When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.Ex. Modern life ' enthrones reason over impulse'.----* favorecer a Alguien = be in + Posesivo + favour.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (ayudar, beneficiar) to favor*b) peinado/color ( sentar bien) to suit2.favorecerse v pron (Col fam) to protect oneself* * *= favour [favor, -USA], feather-bed, advantage, enthrone.Ex: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.
Ex: Consequently, it came as no surprise when the new Conservative Government was elected in 1979 on a ticket to cut public expenditure and stop feather-bedding consumers.Ex: When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.Ex: Modern life ' enthrones reason over impulse'.* favorecer a Alguien = be in + Posesivo + favour.* * *favorecer [E3 ]vt1 (beneficiar) to favor*hoy no me ha favorecido la suerte luck hasn't been on my side todayuna política para favorecer la agricultura a policy to help agriculture2 (contribuir a) to encourageactitudes que favorecen que se extienda la enfermedad attitudes which encourage the spread of the diseasepara favorecer la integración de los discapacitados en la sociedad to encourage the integration of the disabled into society3 «peinado/color» (sentar bien) to suit, look good onel retrato la favorece mucho the portrait is very flattering to her* * *
favorecer ( conjugate favorecer) verbo transitivo
favorecer verbo transitivo
1 to favour, US favor: ese gobierno favorece a las grandes empresas, the government is on the side of big business
2 (un sombrero, vestido) to flatter
' favorecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enchufar
- beneficiar
- propiciar
English:
favor
- favour
- flatter
- further
- stereotype
- suit
- become
- favorable
* * *favorecer vt1. [beneficiar] to favour;[ayudar] to help, to assist;esta política favorece a los más pobres this policy works in favour of the poorest;el árbitro favoreció al equipo visitante the referee was biased in favour of the visitors;a pesar de ser peores, les favoreció la suerte y ganaron el partido despite being worse players, luck was on their side and they won the game2. [sentar bien] to suit;ese corte de pelo te favorece that haircut suits you* * *v/t1 favor, Brfavour* * *favorecer {53} vt1) : to favor2) : to look well on, to suit* * *favorecer vb1. (hacer más fácil) to favour / to help2. (dar belleza) to suit -
53 jicara
Clark: 1900s. Usually a vase or bowl, but Watts notes that it can also refer to tightly woven containers made and used by Apache Indians. Carlisle defines it as "a drinking cup made by cutting a gourd in half." Santamaría defines jícara as the fruit of the jícaro or calabash tree. It is a hard, solid fruit whose flesh and seeds are similar to those of a squash. He also notes that the term is also applied to a wide-mouthed hemispherical vessel made from the jícara fruit. It is generally painted with many colors, polished and engraved, and often blackened with smoke. By extension, the term is also used in Mexico to refer to any vessel primarily used for drinking hot chocolate. The DRAE concurs and adds that in Spain jícara often refers to an earthenware vessel used for drinking hot chocolate. Cobos glosses it as a chocolate mug or a cup made from cutting a gourd shell in half. -
54 pinto
(Sp. model spelled same [pinto] < pintar 'to paint' < Vulgar Latin * pinctare < * pinctum, perfective participle of the Latin pingere 'to paint; draw')1) Hendrickson: 1860. A spotted horse.Also called paint.2) Clark: 1910s. A spotted variety of kidney bean. The DRAE glosses pinto as an adjective that describes animals and things of diverse colors. Santamaría indicates that it generally refers to things that are black and white. He also references it as a certain kind of bean with yellow, red, and black spots. Such beans are common in northern Mexico. -
55 abigarramiento
m.1 variegation; many colors; motley coloring, vividness, colorfulness.2 variegation, motleyness.3 multicoloring, multicolouring.* * *SM1) [de colores] variety2) [de ideas, objetos] chaos* * *= variegation.Ex. Many experts believe that variegation in plants is caused by a virus.* * *= variegation.Ex: Many experts believe that variegation in plants is caused by a virus.
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56 espectro
m.1 spectrum (physics).2 specter, ghost (fantasma).* * *1 FÍSICA spectrum2 (fantasma) spectre (US specter), ghost, apparition4 (conjunto, serie) range* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Fís) spectrumde amplio espectro — wide-ranging, covering a broad spectrum
2) (=fantasma) spectre, specter (EEUU), ghost* * *1) (Fís) spectrum; ( gama) spectrum* * *= spectrum [spectra, -pl.], spectre [specter, -USA], wraith, spook, phantasm, phantom.Ex. As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.Ex. The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations = El catálogo automatizado se convirtió en un espectro del inminente cambio ya que los mismos avances electrónicos que hicieron realidad el catálogo en línea prometían transformaciones aún mayores.Ex. The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Ex. The article 'Ghosts, spooks and spectres' looks briefly at some of the ways in which public librarians have been portrayed in popular fiction.Ex. Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.Ex. The phantoms of the book's name are those sensed by amputees who have vividfeeling, even pain, in limbs they know are gone.----* cubrir todo el espectro = run + the gamut.* espectro político, el = political spectrum, the.* un amplio espectro de = a broad band of, a broad spectrum of, a wide band of.* un gran espectro de = a wide band of.* * *1) (Fís) spectrum; ( gama) spectrum* * *= spectrum [spectra, -pl.], spectre [specter, -USA], wraith, spook, phantasm, phantom.Ex: As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.
Ex: The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations = El catálogo automatizado se convirtió en un espectro del inminente cambio ya que los mismos avances electrónicos que hicieron realidad el catálogo en línea prometían transformaciones aún mayores.Ex: The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Ex: The article 'Ghosts, spooks and spectres' looks briefly at some of the ways in which public librarians have been portrayed in popular fiction.Ex: Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.Ex: The phantoms of the book's name are those sensed by amputees who have vividfeeling, even pain, in limbs they know are gone.* cubrir todo el espectro = run + the gamut.* espectro político, el = political spectrum, the.* un amplio espectro de = a broad band of, a broad spectrum of, a wide band of.* un gran espectro de = a wide band of.* * *A1 ( Fís) spectrum2 (gama) spectrumel espectro político the political spectrumun antibiótico de amplio espectro a broad-spectrum antibioticun amplio espectro de colores a wide range o broad spectrum of colorsB1 (fantasma) specter*, ghost, wraith ( liter)2 (amenaza) specter*el espectro de la muerte/del hambre the specter of death/of famine* * *
espectro sustantivo masculino
1 ( gama) spectrum
2 ( fantasma) specter( conjugate specter), ghost;
( amenaza) specter( conjugate specter)
espectro sustantivo masculino
1 Fís spectrum
2 (espíritu, aparición) spectre, US specter
3 (gama) range
antibióticos de amplio espectro, broad-spectrum antibiotics
' espectro' also found in these entries:
English:
specter
- spectre
- spectrum
* * *espectro nm1. Fís spectrumespectro luminoso light spectrum;espectro solar solar spectrum;espectro visible visible spectrum2. [gama, abanico] spectrum;el espectro político the political spectrum;un antibiótico de amplio espectro a broad-spectrum antibiotic3. [fantasma] spectre, ghost4. [de hambre, guerra] spectre* * *m1 FÍS spectrum;un amplio espectro fig a wide range, a broad spectrum2 ( fantasma) ghost;el espectro de la guerra the specter o Br spectre of war* * *espectro nm1) : ghost, specter2) : spectrum -
57 guía
f. & m.1 guide, mentor.2 guideline, guide, guidance, direction.3 guidebook, guide, guide book.4 groove.5 guide, blindman's guide.6 leader, guide.7 telephone book.8 girl scout, girl guide.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: guiar.* * *1 (persona) guide, leader1 (norma) guidance, guideline2 (libro) guidebook3 (de bicicleta) handlebar4 (de bigote) end, tip5 (carril) rail, guide6 BOTÁNICA main stem\guía de teléfonos telephone directory, phone book* * *1. noun f.1) directory, guidebook2) guidance2. noun mf.* * *1. SF1) (=libro) guidebook (de to)(=manual) handbook; [de teléfono] directoryguía de campo — (Bio) field guide
guía de carga — (Ferro) waybill
guía del ocio — "what's on" guide
guía del viajero — traveller's o (EEUU) traveler's guide
guía oficial de ferrocarriles — (Ferro) official timetable
2) (=orientación) guidance; (=acto) guiding3) (Inform) prompt4) (Mec) guide; [de bicicleta] handlebars pl ; (=caballo) leader, front horsepl guías (=riendas) reinsguía sonora — (Cine) soundtrack
2.SMF (=persona) guide; (=dirigente) leader; (=consejero) adviser3.ADJ INV guide antes de s, guidingcable guía — guiding wire, guide rope
* * *1)a) (libro, folleto) guide (book); ( de calles) mapb) ( orientación)2) ( de los scouts) guide* * *= feature card, guidance, guide, guide book, guide card, mentor, signpost, guru, ground rule, pathfinder, road map [roadmap], pointer, listing magazine, research guide, route map, guidebook.Ex. The provision of 'guide' or ' feature' cards, displaying class numbers and their verbal translations, break up the classified sequence into manageable proportions and help in the process of guiding.Ex. The command function 'HELP' is used to obtain guidance online when in difficulty.Ex. In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.Ex. The reference department contain quick reference material including street and trade directories, bus, train and air timetables, year-books, gazetteers, list of addresses, booklets, guide books, etc.Ex. Guide cards help to break up the classified sequence and direct the user to the required class.Ex. Also, the students are encouraged to explore subjects on interest to them in their school libraries and report on their investigations, either orally or in writing, to a teacher who serves as a kind of counselor or mentor for the project.Ex. The cooperative approach in evidence in the Moorlands Information scheme is one signpost for the future.Ex. Many readers will need to consult a network guru in order to find out about access through a network connection.Ex. It is possible to lay down some ground rules about the way various elements in a citation should be treated.Ex. These maps serve as pathfinders for future research in the focus area = Estos mapas sirven como guías para investigaciones futuras sobre el tema de interés.Ex. The Computing Information Directory (CID) has been a road map to the computing literature since 1981.Ex. Accordingly, the role of librarian as pointer and setter must be tagged as obsolete.Ex. Various listing magazines are available that cover the arts and culture in Glasgow.Ex. This is a bibliography identifying a number of research guides and sources intended to help the law librarian make better use of the Internet.Ex. This service aims to provide refugees with a cultural route map through the confused and sometimes hostile environment in which they find themselves.Ex. Examples include newsletters, annual reports and guidebooks, conference proceedings, technical reports and pamphlets.----* como guía = for guidance.* guía básica = laymen's guide.* guía bibliográfica = bibliographical guide, bibliographic guide.* guía de biblioteca = library guide, library guiding.* guía de caza = hunting guide.* guía de cazadores = hunting guide.* guía de estilo = style guideline.* guía de fuentes de información = pathfinder.* guía de hoteles = hotel guide.* guía del usuario = user guide.* guía de teléfonos = white pages directory, white pages telephone directory, telephone directory.* guía de trabajo = working guide.* guía de turismo = tour guide.* guía de viaje = travel brochure.* guía de viajes = travel guide.* guía informativa = brochure.* guía para principiantes = beginners' guide.* guía práctica = working guide, field guide.* guía principal = guiding principle.* guía sonora = rumble strip.* guía telefónica = telephone directory, white pages directory, white pages telephone directory.* guía temática = subject guide.* guía turística = travel guide.* guía voluntario = docent.* luz guía = beacon light.* luz y guía = lodestar.* perro guía = guide dog.* perro lazarillo = guide dog.* plantilla de guía = jig.* servir de guía = carry + the torch.* una guía general = a rough guide.* * *1)a) (libro, folleto) guide (book); ( de calles) mapb) ( orientación)2) ( de los scouts) guide* * *= feature card, guidance, guide, guide book, guide card, mentor, signpost, guru, ground rule, pathfinder, road map [roadmap], pointer, listing magazine, research guide, route map, guidebook.Ex: The provision of 'guide' or ' feature' cards, displaying class numbers and their verbal translations, break up the classified sequence into manageable proportions and help in the process of guiding.
Ex: The command function 'HELP' is used to obtain guidance online when in difficulty.Ex: In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.Ex: The reference department contain quick reference material including street and trade directories, bus, train and air timetables, year-books, gazetteers, list of addresses, booklets, guide books, etc.Ex: Guide cards help to break up the classified sequence and direct the user to the required class.Ex: Also, the students are encouraged to explore subjects on interest to them in their school libraries and report on their investigations, either orally or in writing, to a teacher who serves as a kind of counselor or mentor for the project.Ex: The cooperative approach in evidence in the Moorlands Information scheme is one signpost for the future.Ex: Many readers will need to consult a network guru in order to find out about access through a network connection.Ex: It is possible to lay down some ground rules about the way various elements in a citation should be treated.Ex: These maps serve as pathfinders for future research in the focus area = Estos mapas sirven como guías para investigaciones futuras sobre el tema de interés.Ex: The Computing Information Directory (CID) has been a road map to the computing literature since 1981.Ex: Accordingly, the role of librarian as pointer and setter must be tagged as obsolete.Ex: Various listing magazines are available that cover the arts and culture in Glasgow.Ex: This is a bibliography identifying a number of research guides and sources intended to help the law librarian make better use of the Internet.Ex: This service aims to provide refugees with a cultural route map through the confused and sometimes hostile environment in which they find themselves.Ex: Examples include newsletters, annual reports and guidebooks, conference proceedings, technical reports and pamphlets.* como guía = for guidance.* guía básica = laymen's guide.* guía bibliográfica = bibliographical guide, bibliographic guide.* guía de biblioteca = library guide, library guiding.* guía de caza = hunting guide.* guía de cazadores = hunting guide.* guía de estilo = style guideline.* guía de fuentes de información = pathfinder.* guía de hoteles = hotel guide.* guía del usuario = user guide.* guía de teléfonos = white pages directory, white pages telephone directory, telephone directory.* guía de trabajo = working guide.* guía de turismo = tour guide.* guía de viaje = travel brochure.* guía de viajes = travel guide.* guía informativa = brochure.* guía para principiantes = beginners' guide.* guía práctica = working guide, field guide.* guía principal = guiding principle.* guía sonora = rumble strip.* guía telefónica = telephone directory, white pages directory, white pages telephone directory.* guía temática = subject guide.* guía turística = travel guide.* guía voluntario = docent.* luz guía = beacon light.* luz y guía = lodestar.* perro guía = guide dog.* perro lazarillo = guide dog.* plantilla de guía = jig.* servir de guía = carry + the torch.* una guía general = a rough guide.* * *A1 (libro, folleto) guide, guide book; (de calles) mapguía turística tourist guideguía de campings/hoteles camping/hotel guideguía urbana street map o guide o plan2(orientación): los colores me sirven de guía I use the colors as a guidesus indicaciones me sirvieron de guía para llegar hasta allí his directions helped me find my way thereCompuestos:bill of lading, waybillentertainment guide● guía telefónica or de teléfonostelephone directory, phone bookTV guideB1 ( Auto) (de una válvula) guide2 (de un cajón, una puerta) guideC (de los scouts) guide, girl guide, girl scout ( AmE)Dguía de turismo tourist guideguía espiritual spirtual leader* * *
Del verbo guiar: ( conjugate guiar)
guía es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
guiar
guía
guiar ( conjugate guiar) verbo transitivo
to guide
guiarse verbo pronominal guíase por algo ‹por mapa/consejo› to follow sth;
guíase por el instinto to follow one's instincts
guía sustantivo femenino
1 (libro, folleto) guide (book);
( de calles) map;◊ guía turística/de hoteles tourist/hotel guide;
guía telefónica or de teléfonos telephone directory, phone book
2
guía de turismo tourist guide
guiar verbo transitivo
1 (indicar el camino) to guide
2 (un automóvil) to drive
(una embarcación) to steer
(un caballo, moto) to ride
guía
I mf (cicerone, tutor, consejero, etc) guide, perro guía, guide dog
II sustantivo femenino
1 (orientación, pauta) guideline
2 (libro de pautas) guide
guía del buen jardinero, the Good Gardener's Guide
3 (listado) directory
guía de teléfonos, telephone directory
' guía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
callejera
- callejero
- excursión
- perra
- perro
- plantilla
- suministrar
- alguno
- buscar
- directorio
- directriz
- orientación
- pauta
English:
courier
- directory
- docent
- guide
- guidebook
- guided tour
- helpful
- listing
- literature
- phrasebook
- telephone book
- tour guide
- ex-directory
- girl
- jig
- phone
- phrse
- runner
- telephone
- tour
- tourist
- unlisted
* * *♦ nmf[persona] guide guía espiritual [persona, libro] spiritual guide;guía de montaña mountain guide;guía turístico tourist guide♦ nf1. [indicación] guidance;te dejaré una copia para que te sirva de guía I'll leave you a copy for your guidance o as a guide2. [libro] guide (book)guía de campo field guide;guía de carreteras road atlas;guía comercial commercial directory;guía de conversación phrase book;guía de empresas commercial directory;guía de espectáculos entertainment guide, what's on guide;guía de ferrocarriles train timetable;guía del ocio entertainment guide, what's on guide;Esp, RP guía telefónica telephone book o directory; Esp, RP guía de teléfonos telephone book o directory;guía turística tourist guide3. [de bicicleta] handlebars4. [para cortinas] rail* * *I m/f guideII f libro guide (book)* * *guía nf1) : directory, guidebook2) orientación: guidance, directionla conciencia me sirve como guía: conscience is my guideguía nmf: guide, leaderguía de turismo: tour guide* * *guía n1. (persona) guide2. (libro) guide book / guideguía telefónica telephone directory / phone book -
58 los
art.the.pron.them.* * *1 the1 (objeto directo) them; (ustedes) you■ a ustedes dos no los quiero volver a ver I don't want to see you two again Table 1 NOTA See also lo, el/Table 1* * *pron.1) them2) you•- los que* * *Ilos, -lasART DEF MPL / FPL the el IIlos, -lasIIIPRON PERS [refiriéndose a ellos, ellas] them; [refiriéndose a ustedes] youles dije a los niños que los subiría al parque — I told the children that I would take them to the park
no te los lleves, que aún no los he leído — don't take them away, I haven't read them yet
señoras, yo las guiaré hasta la salida — ladies, I'll show you the way out
¿los hay? — are there any?
* * *I IIlas pronombre personal1) (referido - a ellos, ellas, cosas, etc) them; (- a ustedes) you¿las atienden? — can I help you?
2) (con el verbohaber): las hay de muchos tamaños they come in many different sizes; también los hay de chocolate — we have chocolate ones too
* * *= the, yeEx. The first institute, 'The Catalog: Its Nature and Prospects,' was held in New York City on October 9 and 10, 1975.Ex. The article 'Ye olde smart card' presents an annotated list of information sources on the credit card industry.* * *I IIlas pronombre personal1) (referido - a ellos, ellas, cosas, etc) them; (- a ustedes) you¿las atienden? — can I help you?
2) (con el verbohaber): las hay de muchos tamaños they come in many different sizes; también los hay de chocolate — we have chocolate ones too
* * *= the, yeEx: The first institute, 'The Catalog: Its Nature and Prospects,' was held in New York City on October 9 and 10, 1975.
Ex: The article 'Ye olde smart card' presents an annotated list of information sources on the credit card industry.* * *A (referido — a ellos, ellas, cosas, etc) them; (— a ustedes) youles prometí que los llevaría al circo I promised (them) I'd take them to the circusno te lleves esos discos, todavía no los he escuchado don't take those records away, I haven't listened to them yeta mis primas hace años que no las veo I haven't seen my cousins in years, it's been years since I saw my cousinsestos cachivaches los voy a tirar a la basura I'm going to throw this junk in the dustbin¿las atienden, señoras? are you being served, ladies?haber): las hay de muchos tamaños they come in many different sizestambién los hay de chocolate we have chocolate ones toolos hay en todas las ciudades del mundo you find them in every city in the world* * *
los,◊ las art;
ver el
■ pron pers
1 ( referido — a ellos, ellas, cosas, etc) them;
(— a ustedes) you;◊ ¿las atienden? can I help you?
2 ( con el verbo◊ haber): las hay de muchos tamaños they come in many different sizes;
también los hay de chocolate we have chocolate ones too
los 1
I art def mpl
1 the
los perros, the dogs
2 (no se traduce) los mamíferos, mammals
3 (se traduce por un posesivo) apretaba los puños, he was clenching his fists ➣ el, las y lo
4 (cuando el sustantivo está elidido) los que están ahí sentados, (personas) those who are sitting there
(objetos) los que cuelgan de la pared, the ones hanging on the wall
tira los que menos te gusten, throw out the ones you like least
los míos/suyos son azules, mine/yours are blue ➣ les
los 2 pron pers mpl (personas, cosas) them: ¿los llevaste a casa?, did you take them home?
' los' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abandonar
- abarcar
- abaratarse
- abatir
- abogada
- abogado
- abominar
- abonarse
- abordar
- abrazar
- abrazarse
- abrigo
- abrochar
- abuhardillada
- abuhardillado
- abusón
- abusona
- acarrear
- achantarse
- achatamiento
- acolchar
- acontecer
- acordar
- acribillar
- acumularse
- acusar
- acusarse
- adelgazar
- adherencia
- adicción
- afectada I
- afectado
- aficionada
- aficionado
- aglomerarse
- agujetas
- aire
- al
- alcance
- alcanzar
- alertar
- alisarse
- allá
- alma
- alpina
- alpino
- alrededor
- alzarse
- amante
English:
AA
- abortion
- above
- abuse
- access
- accident-prone
- acclaim
- accommodate
- accommodation
- accordance
- accused
- add
- add up to
- adjust
- administrative
- advice
- aged
- ago
- airport
- alive
- all
- allergy
- alliance
- alone
- aloud
- Alps
- also
- always
- ambulatory
- ambush
- amid
- ammunition
- analog
- analogue
- antihistamine
- antipathy
- antisexist
- antsy
- apart
- appal
- appall
- appetizer
- April Fools' Day
- Arabian
- arcane
- archives
- arms control
- arrange
- arrangement
- arrears
* * *♦ artver el♦ pronver lo1* * *mplI art thellévate los que quieras take whichever ones you want;los de … those of …;los de Juan Juan’s;los que juegan the ones o those that are playing* * *1) : themhice galletas y se las di a los nuevos vecinos: I made cookies and gave them to the new neighbors2) : youvoy a llevarlos a los dos: I am going to take both of you3)los que, las que : those, who, the oneslos que van a cantar deben venir temprano: those who are singing must come earlylos hay en varios colores: they come in various colorslos el* * *los1 det1. (en general) the2. (cuando sustituye un nombre) one¿cuáles te gustan? los azules which ones do you like? the blue oneslos2 pron1. (ellos) them2. (ustedes) you -
59 máscara
f.1 mask, false face.2 masque.* * *1 (careta) mask2 figurado (disfraz, pretexto) mask, front3 (traje) fancy dress4 (persona) masked person\quitarle la máscara a alguien to unmask somebodyquitarse la máscara to reveal oneselfmáscara antigas / máscara de gas gas maskmáscara de oxígeno oxygen masktraje de máscara fancy dress* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=careta) maskmáscara facial — face mask o pack
3) (=apariencia) mask; (=disfraz) disguisequitarse la máscara — to reveal o.s.
2.SMF masked person* * *a) ( careta) maskb) ( apariencia) mask, appearancec) ( para bucear) face maskd) (Chi) ( de un auto) grille* * *= form, mask.Ex. If this is not available, a record can be created on a form online.Ex. It can be likened to the production of a modern painting using spray paints and masks.----* baile de máscaras = masquerade, masquerade ball.* máscara antigás = gas mask.* máscara de oxígeno = oxygen mask.* máscara de teclado = keyboard overlay.* máscara facial = facemask.* * *a) ( careta) maskb) ( apariencia) mask, appearancec) ( para bucear) face maskd) (Chi) ( de un auto) grille* * *= form, mask.Ex: If this is not available, a record can be created on a form online.
Ex: It can be likened to the production of a modern painting using spray paints and masks.* baile de máscaras = masquerade, masquerade ball.* máscara antigás = gas mask.* máscara de oxígeno = oxygen mask.* máscara de teclado = keyboard overlay.* máscara facial = facemask.* * *1 (careta) mask2 (persona disfrazada) masked person, masker ( arch)baile de máscaras masked ball3 (apariencia) mask, appearancebajo esa máscara de indiferencia beneath that mask of indifference4 (para bucear) face mask5 ( Chi) (de un auto) grilleCompuestos:gas maskgas maskoxygen maskface pack o mask* * *
Del verbo mascar: ( conjugate mascar)
mascará es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) futuro indicativo
mascara es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto(1) subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto(1) subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
mascar
máscara
mascar ( conjugate mascar) verbo transitivo
to chew
máscara sustantivo femenino
mask;
máscara de oxígeno oxygen mask;
máscara facial face pack
mascar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to chew
máscara sustantivo femenino mask
máscara de gas, gas mask
' máscara' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desenmascarar
- enmascarar
- rímel
- carátula
- correr
English:
mascara
- mask
- oxygen mask
- gas
- respirator
- waterproof
* * *máscara nf1. [en teatro] mask2. [protectora] maskmáscara antigás gas mask;máscara de oxígeno oxygen mask3. [de belleza] face pack4. [persona enmascarada]vimos muchas máscaras en la fiesta we saw a lot of people wearing masks at the party;baile de máscaras masked ball5. [fachada] mask;bajo esa máscara de felicidad se esconde un alma infeliz behind that mask o outward show of happiness lies an unhappy person;quitar la máscara a alguien to unmask sb;quitarse la máscara to reveal oneself6. Informát mask* * *f1 ( careta) mask;quitarse la máscara fig show one’s true colors o Br colours2 cosmetic mascara* * *máscara nf1) careta: mask2) : appearance, pretense* * *máscara n mask -
60 palidecer
v.1 to go or turn pale.2 to turn pale, to turn white, to blanch, to lose color.Su cara palideció de pronto His face turned pale all of a sudden.3 to fade, to lose color, to dim, to turn pale.Los colores palidecen en el sol Colors fade in the sun.* * *1 to turn pale2 figurado to fade* * *verb* * *VI to turn pale* * *verbo intransitivoa) persona to turn o go paleb) (liter) ( eclipsarse) to pale (liter)* * *= pale, turn + pale, turn + white, dim.Ex. At these words Jeanne Leforte gave a little gasp of amazement, and her cheeks paled.Ex. The he turned pale, nibbled his lips, and she could see tears in his eyes.Ex. 'Oh, Jeanne!' she said, turning white, 'I have to speak to you'.Ex. At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.* * *verbo intransitivoa) persona to turn o go paleb) (liter) ( eclipsarse) to pale (liter)* * *= pale, turn + pale, turn + white, dim.Ex: At these words Jeanne Leforte gave a little gasp of amazement, and her cheeks paled.
Ex: The he turned pale, nibbled his lips, and she could see tears in his eyes.Ex: 'Oh, Jeanne!' she said, turning white, 'I have to speak to you'.Ex: At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.* * *palidecer [E3 ]vi1 «persona» to turn o go pale, blanchsu belleza palidece al lado de la de su hermana her beauty pales beside that of her sister* * *
palidecer ( conjugate palidecer) verbo intransitivo [ persona] to turn o go pale
palidecer verbo intransitivo
1 (persona) to turn pale: palideció de rabia, he went white with rage
2 (mermar su importancia, brillo) to pale: su ingenio palidece ante la viva inteligencia de su hermano, her wit pales in comparison to her brother's intelligence
' palidecer' also found in these entries:
English:
blanch
- pale
- white
* * *palidecer vi1. [ponerse pálido] to go o turn pale2. [perder importancia] to pale, to fade;una obra que palidece ante la de su maestro a work which pales beside that of his master* * ** * *palidecer {53} vi: to turn pale* * *palidecer vb to go pale
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