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1 confesarse
1 to go to confession, confess* * *VPR (Rel) to confess, make one's confession* * *
■confesarse verbo reflexivo
1 to confess: se confiesa admirador suyo, he admits to being a fan of hers
2 Rel to go to confession
' confesarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confesar
English:
confess
- guilty
* * *vpr1. [ante sacerdote] to go to confession;confesarse de algo to confess sth;confesarse con alguien to confess one's sins to sbme confieso admirador de su música I admit to being an admirer of her music, I confess I'm an admirer of her music* * *v/r confess; ( declararse) admit to being* * *vr: to go to confession* * *confesarse vb to go to confession / to confess -
2 confesarse
(a, con uno; de algo) релиспове́доваться (кому; в чём) -
3 confesar
v.1 to confess (to) (gen) & (religion).le confesó antes de morir he heard his confession before he diedconfieso que te mentí I admit I lied to youEl ladrón confesó su delito The thief confessed his crime.El juez confesó al chico The judge confessed the boy.2 to confess to, to admit to.El ladrón confesó su delito The thief confessed his crime.El juez confesó al chico The judge confessed the boy.El chico confesó haber robado uvas The boy confessed to having stolen grapes* * *1 (reconocer) to confess, admit2 (un crimen) to own up to3 (pecados) to confess4 RELIGIÓN to confess, hear in confession1 DERECHO to own up1 to go to confession, confess\confesarse culpable to admit one's guilt, plead guiltyconfesar de plano familiar to admit everything* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=admitir) [+ error] to admit, acknowledge; [+ crimen] to confess to, own up to2) (Rel) [+ pecados] to confess; [sacerdote] to confess, hear the confession of2.VI (=admitir) to confess, own up3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Relig) < pecado> to confessb) <sentimiento/ignorancia/delito> to confess; < error> to admit2.confesar via) (Relig) to hear confessionb) ( admitir culpabilidad) to confess, make a confession3.confesarse v prona) (Relig) to go to confessionconfesarse con alguien — (Relig) to go to somebody for confession; ( hacer confidencias) to open up one's heart to somebody
b) ( declararse) (+ compl) to confess to being, admit to being* * *= confess, own, own up.Ex. Many respondents confessed to well-justified fears that if they lose their existing specialists, the 'cut and squeeze' method of reducing establishments would not allow them to replace such staff.Ex. 'I don't know what to say,' she owned and lapsed into silence.Ex. But let's not forget that he owned up for what he did and even gave all his betting money to charity.----* confesarlo = come out with + it.* confesar sobre Algo = come + clean.* hay que confesar = confessedly.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Relig) < pecado> to confessb) <sentimiento/ignorancia/delito> to confess; < error> to admit2.confesar via) (Relig) to hear confessionb) ( admitir culpabilidad) to confess, make a confession3.confesarse v prona) (Relig) to go to confessionconfesarse con alguien — (Relig) to go to somebody for confession; ( hacer confidencias) to open up one's heart to somebody
b) ( declararse) (+ compl) to confess to being, admit to being* * *= confess, own, own up.Ex: Many respondents confessed to well-justified fears that if they lose their existing specialists, the 'cut and squeeze' method of reducing establishments would not allow them to replace such staff.
Ex: 'I don't know what to say,' she owned and lapsed into silence.Ex: But let's not forget that he owned up for what he did and even gave all his betting money to charity.* confesarlo = come out with + it.* confesar sobre Algo = come + clean.* hay que confesar = confessedly.* * *confesar [A5 ]vt1 ( Relig):confesé mis pecados I confessed my sinsel cura que siempre la confiesa the priest who always hears her confession2 ‹sentimiento/ignorancia› to confess; ‹error› to admit, confess; ‹culpa/delito› to confess, admit, own up tole confesó abiertamente su amor he openly confessed his love to her■ confesarvi1 ( Relig) to hear confession2 (admitir culpabilidad) to confess, make a confession1 ( Relig) to go to confession confesarse DE algo to confess sth confesarse CON algn to go TO sb FOR confession, confess one's sins TO sb2 (declararse) (+ compl) to confess to being, admit to beingse confiesa amante de la música moderna she confesses o admits to being a lover of modern music* * *
confesar ( conjugate confesar) verbo transitivo
‹ error› to admit
verbo intransitivoa) (Relig) to hear confession
confesarse verbo pronominala) (Relig) to go to confession;
confesarse de algo to confess sth;
confesarse con algn (Relig) to go to sb for confession;
( hacer confidencias) to open up one's heart to sb
confesar
I verbo transitivo
1 (reconocer) to confess, admit
2 (un crimen) to confess: confiésalo: has sido tú quien se ha comido el pastel, own up: you were the one who ate the cake
3 Rel (los pecados) to confess
(escuchar los pecados) to hear the confession of
II verbo intransitivo (declararse culpable) to confess: no ha confesado aún, pero ha sido ella, she hasn't owned up yet, but it was her ➣ Ver nota en admit
' confesar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cantar
- declarar
English:
admit
- clean
- confess
- willing
* * *♦ vt1. [pecado] to confess (to);confieso que he pecado I confess that I have sinned2. [falta] to confess (to);[culpabilidad] to confess, to admit; [sentimientos] to confess (to);le confesó su amor he confessed o declared his love to her;confieso que te mentí I admit I lied to you;confesar de plano to make a full confession, to confess to everything;si quieres que te confiese la verdad, desconozco la respuesta to tell you the truth, I don't know the answer* * *II v/i JUR confess* * *confesar {55} v: to confess* * *confesar vb to confess -
4 confesar
kɔmfe'sarv irr1) eingestehen, bekennen2) JUR gestehen3) ( proclamar) ausrufen, proklamieren, verkündigenverbo transitivo1. [gen] gestehen2. RELIGIÓN————————confesarse verbo pronominalconfesarconfesar [ko98780C67ɱ98780C67fe'sar] <e ⇒ ie>num1num (admitir) gestehennum2num (manifestar algo oculto) preisgeben -
5 culpable
adj.guilty.declarar culpable a alguien to find somebody guiltydeclararse culpable to plead guiltyes culpable de varios robos he is responsible for o has committed several robberiesme siento culpable de lo que pasó I feel responsible for what has happenedf. & m.1 guilty party (law).la policía busca al culpable del robo the police are loking for the person responsible for the robbery2 culprit, responsible for the crime, guilty party.* * *► adjetivo1 guilty1 offender, culprit\declararse culpable to plead guilty* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [persona] guiltyla persona culpable — the person to blame o at fault, the culpable person frm; (Jur) the guilty person, the culprit
2) [acto] blameworthy2. SMF1) (=responsable) person to blame, person at fault2) (Jur) (=responsable de un delito) culprit; (=condenado por un delito) offender, guilty party* * *Iadjetivo [ser]a) < persona> guiltyculpable de algo: sentirse culpable de algo to feel guilty about something; ser culpable de algo to be to blame for something; ( Der) to be guilty of something; confesarse culpable de algo — to plead guilty to something
b) (Der) < acto> culpableIImasculino y femeninoa) ( de delito) culpritb) (de problema, situación)tú eres el culpable de todo esto — this is all your fault, you're to blame for all of this
* * *= culprit, culpable, abuser, guilty [guiltier -comp., guiltiest -sup.], tempter, victimiser [victimizer, -USA], guilty as charged, convicted, blameworthy, blamable [blameable].Ex. The usual culprit in this case is the cup of coffee placed on top of the drive unit.Ex. A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Ex. The article 'Are you a user or an abuser?' urges librarians and borrowers to use the library with restraint.Ex. Was it Mathilda Panopoulos' manner of making people feel like irrational children, guilty, apologetic, foolish, so that they bring disaster on themselves?.Ex. Economy of space is the great tempter in citation practice since it makes authors abbreviate their citations.Ex. The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.Ex. He was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 140 whiplashes (75 for steeling a parabolic antenna, and 65 for the possession of alcohol).Ex. Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. He said like a true philosopher that the offences which are committed through desire are more blamable than those which are committed through anger.----* conciencia culpable = guilty conscience.* declarado culpable = convicted.* declarar culpable = convict.* declararse culpable = plead + guilty.* presuntamente culpable = presumed guilty.* sentirse culpable = feel + guilty.* sentirse culpable por = feel + guilt over.* ser culpable = be to blame.* * *Iadjetivo [ser]a) < persona> guiltyculpable de algo: sentirse culpable de algo to feel guilty about something; ser culpable de algo to be to blame for something; ( Der) to be guilty of something; confesarse culpable de algo — to plead guilty to something
b) (Der) < acto> culpableIImasculino y femeninoa) ( de delito) culpritb) (de problema, situación)tú eres el culpable de todo esto — this is all your fault, you're to blame for all of this
* * *= culprit, culpable, abuser, guilty [guiltier -comp., guiltiest -sup.], tempter, victimiser [victimizer, -USA], guilty as charged, convicted, blameworthy, blamable [blameable].Ex: The usual culprit in this case is the cup of coffee placed on top of the drive unit.
Ex: A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Ex: The article 'Are you a user or an abuser?' urges librarians and borrowers to use the library with restraint.Ex: Was it Mathilda Panopoulos' manner of making people feel like irrational children, guilty, apologetic, foolish, so that they bring disaster on themselves?.Ex: Economy of space is the great tempter in citation practice since it makes authors abbreviate their citations.Ex: The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.Ex: He was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 140 whiplashes (75 for steeling a parabolic antenna, and 65 for the possession of alcohol).Ex: Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: He said like a true philosopher that the offences which are committed through desire are more blamable than those which are committed through anger.* conciencia culpable = guilty conscience.* declarado culpable = convicted.* declarar culpable = convict.* declararse culpable = plead + guilty.* presuntamente culpable = presumed guilty.* sentirse culpable = feel + guilty.* sentirse culpable por = feel + guilt over.* ser culpable = be to blame.* * *[ SER]1 ‹persona› guiltyél también es culpable he's guilty too o he's to blame tooculpable DE algo:me siento culpable de lo ocurrido I feel guilty about what happenedtodos somos culpables de esta situación we're all to blame for this situationse confesó culpable del delito he pleaded guilty to the crime2 ( Der) ‹acto› culpable1 (de un delito) culprittodavía no han detenido a los culpables those responsible o the culprits have not yet been arrested2(de un problema, una situación): tú eres el culpable de todo esto this is all your fault, you're to blame for o you're responsible for all of this* * *
culpable adjetivo [ser] ‹ persona› guilty;
ser culpable de algo to be to blame for sth;
( Der) to be guilty of sth
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
b) (de problema, situación):
culpable
I mf culprit, offender
II adjetivo guilty
Jur declararse culpable, to plead guilty
' culpable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confesar
- declararse
- desdecirse
- desenmascarar
- estafa
- instigación
- negarse
- reo
- tal
- tendencia
- declarar
- descubrir
- responsable
English:
blame
- blameworthy
- convict
- culprit
- definitely
- espionage
- fault
- find
- fraud
- guilty
- incompetence
- manslaughter
- neglect
- plead
- admit
- party
- plea
- shame
* * *♦ adjguilty;declarar culpable a alguien to find sb guilty;declararse culpable (de algo) to plead guilty (to sth);es culpable de varios robos he is responsible for o has committed several robberies;me siento culpable de lo que pasó I feel responsible for what has happened♦ nmfculprit;la policía busca al culpable del robo the police are looking for the person responsible for the robbery;tú eres el culpable you're to blame* * *I adj guilty;declarar culpable a alguien find s.o. guilty;ser culpable de algo be guilty of sthII m/f culprit* * *culpable adj: guiltyculpable nmf: culprit, guilty party* * *culpable adj2. (responsable) to blame -
6 confiar
v.1 to confide (secreto).María confió su secreto Mary confided her secret.2 to be confident, to trust, to confide, to rely.Elsa confía a pesar de la prueba Elsa is confident despite the proof.3 to confide with, to entrust with.Ella confió a su hijo la misión She confided the mission with her son.4 to trust to.Ella confió llegar a tiempo She trusted to be there on time.* * *1 (tener fe) to trust (en, -), confide (en, in)2 (estar seguro) to be confident, trust3 (contar) to count (en, on), rely (en, on)■ confío en mi inteligencia para resolver el problema I am counting on my intelligence to solve the problem1 (depositar) to entrust2 (secretos, problemas, etc) to confide1 (entregarse) to entrust oneself2 (confesarse) to confide (a, in)3 (estar seguro) to be overconfident* * *verb1) to trust2) confide•* * *1.VT•
confiar algo a algn — [+ misión, tarea, cuidado, educación] to entrust sb with; [+ secreto, preocupaciones] to confide to sb; [+ voto] to give sbla aplicación del acuerdo se confiará a la ONU — the UN will be entrusted with o will be responsible for implementing the agreement
confió a sus hijos al cuidado de sus abuelos — he left his children in the care of their grandparents
2.VI•
confiar en algn/algo — to trust sb/sthno deberías confiar en su palabra — you shouldn't trust his word o what he says
confío plenamente en la justicia — I have complete faith o confidence in justice
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confiar en hacer algo, confiamos en poder ganar la partida — we are confident that we can win the game, we are confident of winning the game3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( tener fe)confiar en alguien/algo — to trust somebody/something
confiamos en su discreción — we rely o depend on your discretion
b) ( estar seguro)2.confiar en + inf/en que + subj: confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga — let's hope she comes
confiar vta) < secreto> to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones — she always tells me o confides in me about her worries
b) ( encomendar) <trabajo/responsabilidad> to entrust3.confiarse v prona) ( hacerse ilusiones) to be overconfidentno te confíes demasiado — don't get overconfident o too confident
b) (desahogarse, abrirse)* * *= consign, lodge.Ex. There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex. The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.----* confiar Algo a Alguien = entrust [instrust].* confiar en = be sanguine about, trust (in), look to, count on, bank on, rely on/upon.* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* confiar en que = be confident that.* confiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense of.* confiar un secreto = tell + a secret.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( tener fe)confiar en alguien/algo — to trust somebody/something
confiamos en su discreción — we rely o depend on your discretion
b) ( estar seguro)2.confiar en + inf/en que + subj: confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga — let's hope she comes
confiar vta) < secreto> to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones — she always tells me o confides in me about her worries
b) ( encomendar) <trabajo/responsabilidad> to entrust3.confiarse v prona) ( hacerse ilusiones) to be overconfidentno te confíes demasiado — don't get overconfident o too confident
b) (desahogarse, abrirse)* * *= consign, lodge.Ex: There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.
Ex: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.* confiar Algo a Alguien = entrust [instrust].* confiar en = be sanguine about, trust (in), look to, count on, bank on, rely on/upon.* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* confiar en que = be confident that.* confiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense of.* confiar un secreto = tell + a secret.* * *vi1 (tener fe) confiar EN algn/algo to trust sb/sthdebemos confiar en Dios we must trust (in) Godno confío en sus palabras I don't trust what she saysconfiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretion, we rely o depend on you to be discreet2 (estar seguro) confiar EN algo to be confident OF sthel equipo confía en la victoria the team is confident of victoryconfiar EN + INF/ EN QUE + SUBJ:confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it o of being able to do itconfío en que todo salga bien I am confident that it will all turn out wellconfiemos en que llegue a tiempo let's hope she arrives in time■ confiarvt1 ‹secreto› to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones she always tells me o confides in me about her worries, she always confides her worries to meme confió que pensaba huir she confided to me that she was planning to escape2 (encomendar) ‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrustle confiaron una misión difícil they entrusted him with a difficult missionconfió la educación de sus hijos a una institutriz he entrusted the education of his children to a governessconfíe el cuidado de su hogar a nuestros productos you can rely on o trust our products to care for your home1 (hacerse ilusiones) to be over-confidentno te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confident2 (desahogarse, abrirse) confiarse A algn to confide IN sbno tiene a nadie a quien confiarse she doesn't have anyone to confide in3(depositar la confianza): confiarse EN algo to put one's trust IN sthse confió en sus manos she put her trust in him* * *
confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo
confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiar en algo to be confident of sth;
confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it;
confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes
verbo transitivo confiarle algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb;
‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth
confiarse verbo pronominal
◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiarse a algn to confide in sb
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her
(contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help
' confiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contar
- fiar
- prometerse
English:
anticipate
- commit
- confide
- entrust
- faith
- level-headed
- rely
- trust
- confident
- give
* * *♦ vt1. [secreto] to confide;me confió que estaba muy nervioso he confided to me that he was very nervouste confío el cuidado de las plantas I'm relying on you to look after the plants;le han confiado la dirección del partido he has been entrusted with the leadership of the party♦ vi[tener fe]confiar en to trust;confiar en la suerte to trust to luck;confía demasiado en los demás he is too trusting of others;no confío en sus intenciones I don't believe his intentions are honest;confiamos en el triunfo we are confident of winning;confío en que Dios nos ayudará I have faith o am confident that God will help us;confío en poder conseguirlo I am confident of being able to achieve it* * *I v/t1 secreto confide (a to)2:confiar algo a alguien entrust s.o. with sth, entrust sth to s.o.II v/i1 trust (en in)* * *confiar {85} vi: to have trust, to be trustingconfiar vt1) : to confide2) : to entrust* * *confiar vb1. (fiarse) to trust2. (estar seguro) to be confident / to be surepuedes confiar en mí you can count on me / you can rely on me4. (explicar) to confide -
7 acusar
v.1 to accuse.lo acusaron de asesinato he was accused of o charged with murderLuisa acusa a su marido Louise accuses her husband.2 to show.su rostro acusaba el paso del tiempo his face showed the passage of timeacusar el golpe to show the effectssu espalda acusó el esfuerzo the effort had taken its toll on his back3 to acknowledge (recibo).acusamos la recepción del paquete we acknowledge receipt of your package4 to press charges, to accuse, to prefer charges, to make an accusation.La empresa acusó al fin The company pressed charges at last.5 to manifest, to show.María acusó su ira contra Ricardo Mary manifested her anger against Richard.* * *1 (echar la culpa) to accuse (de, of)2 DERECHO to charge (de, with)3 (manifestar) to give away1 (confesarse) to confess2 (acentuarse) to become more pronounced\acusar recibo de to acknowledge receipt of* * *verbto accuse, charge* * *1. VT1) (=culpar) to accuse2) (Jur) (=incriminar) charge3) (=mostrar)4) (=registrar) to pick up, registereste sismógrafo acusa la menor vibración — this seismometer picks up o registers the least vibration
5) (Correos)2.See:ACUSAR ► Traducimos acusar (de) por accuse (of) en la mayoría de los casos: Me acusó de haber mentido He accused me of lying ¿De qué me estás acusando? What are you accusing me of? ► Traducimos acusar (de) por charge (with) cuando se trata de una acusación formal que llevará a la celebración de un juicio: No lo han acusado de ninguno de los cargos He hasn't been charged with anything Hasta ahora, la policía lo ha acusado solamente de uno de los asesinatos So far, the police have only charged him with one of the murders El verbo indict tiene un significado parecido a charge, pero solo se usa en contextos legales muy especializados. Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( culpar) to accuseb) (Der)c) (fam) ( delatar) to tell on (colloq)lo acusó a or con la maestra — she went to the teacher and told on him (colloq)
2)a) (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofb) ( advertir) to pick up, register3) ( reconocer)2.acusar recibo de algo — (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of something
acusarse v pron (refl)* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( culpar) to accuseb) (Der)c) (fam) ( delatar) to tell on (colloq)lo acusó a or con la maestra — she went to the teacher and told on him (colloq)
2)a) (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofb) ( advertir) to pick up, register3) ( reconocer)2.acusar recibo de algo — (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of something
acusarse v pron (refl)* * *acusar11 = accuse, make + accusation, charge, litigate, face + charges, arraign, indict, denounce, recreminate, reprove, reproach, single out, single out for + criticism, point + (a/the) finger(s) at.Ex: He accused her of lying when they said she was at the movies when she had called in sick.
Ex: From time to time the accusation is made that libraries are run for the convenience of the staff.Ex: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.Ex: The resources provided are to assist the personal injury attorneys litigating medical malpractice claims.Ex: This article consider some hypothetical situations in which information providers might face charges of negligence.Ex: 25.5 percent of the 247 juveniles arraigned in 3 months alone in 1989 had handicapping conditions.Ex: Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.Ex: Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex: Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote: 'Experience informs us that the first defense of weak minds is to recriminate'.Ex: The person reproving his friend must understand that before he can reprove someone else, he must first reprove himself.Ex: The Governor, it is learnt, sternly reproached the party for putting the public to inconvenience for the last two days.Ex: Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex: Though what exactly constitutes moral decay is debatable, one group traditionally has been singled out for criticism, namely young people.Ex: It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.* acusar a Alguien = confront + Alguien + with accusation.* acusar de = lambast [lambaste], make + Nombre + out to be.* ser acusado de delito criminal = face + criminal charge.acusar22 = reveal, show.Ex: A study of the major general schemes reveals a wide gulf between theory, as outlined in the previous chapter, and practice, as reflected in the major schemes.
Ex: This shows a record in an abstracts based bibliographic data base.* * *acusar [A1 ]vtA1 (culpar) to accuse¿me estás acusando a mí? are you accusing me?cada vez que falta algo me acusan a mí every time something goes missing they blame o accuse meacusar a algn DE algo to accuse sb OF sthme acusan de haber faltado a mi palabra they accuse me of breaking my word, they say I didn't keep my word2 ( Der) acusar a algn DE algo to charge sb WITH sthlo han acusado de cuatro delitos de estafa he has been charged with four counts of fraudestá detenido acusado de espionaje he is being held on charges of spying o he is charged with spying3 ( fam)(delatar): lo acusó a or con la maestra she went to the teacher and told on him ( colloq), she snitched to the teacher ( AmE colloq)B (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofacusaban el cansancio del viaje they were showing signs of fatigue after their journeyC■ acusarse( refl) acusarse DE algo to confess TO sth* * *
acusar ( conjugate acusar) verbo transitivo
1
acusar a algn de algo to accuse sb of sth;
b) (Der) acusar a algn de algo to charge sb with sth
2 ( reconocer):◊ acusar recibo de algo (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of sth
acusar verbo transitivo
1 to accuse [de, of]
Jur to charge [de, with]
2 (sentir los efectos de un golpe, una sustancia, una ausencia, etc) to feel: la niña acusó el cansancio del viaje, the tiring journey was beginning to affect the child
3 (mostrar, denunciar) to show: su rostro acusaba su crueldad, his face showed his cruelty
4 Com acusar recibo, to acknowledge receipt [de, of]
' acusar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negligencia
- recibo
- tachar
- delatar
- incriminar
English:
accuse
- acknowledge
- charge
- denounce
- indict
- publicity
- receipt
- impeach
- level
- tell
* * *♦ vt1. [culpar] to accuse;acusar a alguien de algo to accuse sb of sth;siempre me acusan a mí de todo they always blame me for everything2. Der to charge;acusar a alguien de algo to charge sb with sth;lo acusaron de asesinato he was charged with murder3. [mostrar, resentirse de]su rostro acusaba el paso del tiempo the passage of time had taken its toll on his face;los atletas acusaron el calor the athletes were showing the effects of the heat;cada vez acusa más el paso de los años she is showing her age more and more;su espalda acusó el esfuerzo his back ached from the effort;la bolsa ha acusado el golpe de las declaraciones del ministro the stock exchange has registered the effects of the minister's statement4. [recibo] to acknowledge;acusamos la recepción del paquete we acknowledge the receipt of your package* * *v/t1 accuse (de of)2 JUR charge (de with)3 ( manifestar) show4:acusar recibo de acknowledge receipt of* * *acusar vt1) : to accuse, to charge2) : to reveal, to betraysus ojos acusaban la desconfianza: his eyes revealed distrust* * *Si la policía te acusa oficialmente, el verbo es charge -
8 destapar
v.1 to open (caja, botella).2 to unblock.3 to uncover.4 to take the top off, to screw off, to take off the cover of, to screw open.* * *1 (gen) to open3 (en la cama) to uncover4 figurado (descubrir) to reveal, uncover1 (en la cama) to take the bedclothes off, take the covers off2 figurado (darse a conocer) to open up* * *verb1) to open2) reveal, unveil* * *1. VT1) (=descubrir) [+ mueble] to uncover; [+ botella] [gen] to open; [con corcho] to uncork; [+ recipiente] to take the lid off2) [en la cama] to take the bedclothes off3) (=hacer público) [+ secreto] to reveal; [+ escándalo] to uncover4) LAm (=desatascar) to unblock2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <botella/caja> to open, take the top/lid off; < olla> to uncover, take the lid offc) ( en la cama) to pull the covers off2) (AmL) <cañería/inodoro> to unblock2.destaparse v pron (refl)1) ( en la cama) to throw the covers o bedclothes off2) nariz/oídos to unblock3) (abrirse, confesarse)* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <botella/caja> to open, take the top/lid off; < olla> to uncover, take the lid offc) ( en la cama) to pull the covers off2) (AmL) <cañería/inodoro> to unblock2.destaparse v pron (refl)1) ( en la cama) to throw the covers o bedclothes off2) nariz/oídos to unblock3) (abrirse, confesarse)* * *destapar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹botella/caja› to open, take the top/lid off; ‹olla› to uncover, take the lid off2 (descubrir) ‹mueble› to uncover; ‹escándalo› to uncover3 (en la cama) to pull the covers offB ( AmL) ‹caño/inodoro› to unblock( refl)A (en la cama) to throw the covers o bedclothes off, push the covers backB «nariz/oídos» to unblocktodavía no se me han destapado los oídos my ears are still blockedC ( fam)(sorprender): se destapó como una verdadera lumbrera he turned out to be a real geniusdestaparse CON algo:se destapó con un sobresaliente he surprised us all by getting an AD1 (abrirse, confesarse) destaparse CON algn to open up TO sbse destapó conmigo y me hizo muchas confidencias he opened up to me and told me a lot of personal things2 (declararse) «homosexual» to come out* * *
destapar ( conjugate destapar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ olla› to uncover, take the lid off
‹ escándalo› to uncover
2 (AmL) ‹cañería/inodoro› to unblock
destaparse verbo pronominal ( refl)
1 ( en la cama) to throw the covers o bedclothes off
2 [nariz/oídos] to unblock
destapar verbo transitivo
1 to take the lid off
(una botella) to open
2 (desarropar) to uncover
3 fig (asunto) to uncover
' destapar' also found in these entries:
English:
expose
- lid
- uncover
- clear
- unblock
* * *♦ vt1. [caja, botella] to open;[olla] to take the lid off2. [descubrir] to uncover, to take the cover off3. [en la cama] to pull the covers o bedclothes off;cada vez que te das la vuelta me destapas every time you turn over you pull the bedclothes off me4. [trama] to uncover5. [oídos] to unblock♦ viMéx [caballo] to bolt* * *v/t open, take the lid off; figuncover* * *destapar vt1) : to open, to take the top off2) descubrir: to reveal, to uncover3) : to unblock, to unclog* * *destapar vb2. (botella) to open4. (descubrir) to uncover -
9 acusarse
1 (confesarse) to confess2 (acentuarse) to become more pronounced* * *VPR1) (=confesarse) to confess2) (=registrarse)mañana se acusará un aumento de las temperaturas — temperatures will rise tomorrow, tomorrow there will be a rise in temperature
esta deficiencia se acusa aquí claramente — this deficiency is clearly noticeable here, this deficiency shows clearly here
* * *
■acusarse verbo reflexivo
1 (remarcarse) to become more pronounced: con la edad se le acusaron los defectos, his defects are more pronounced with his age
2 fig (notarse) to show
* * *vpr¡padre, me acuso! father, I confess* * *vr: to confess -
10 suyo
adj.1 his, his own, her, her own.El carro suyo His car [de él o ella]. Used after nouns. Informal Mode (tú)2 your.El carro suyo Your car [de usted]. Used after nouns. Formal Mode (usted)3 of yours, yours, of your own.Algo suyo Something of yours. Used after pronouns, formal mode (usted).4 of his, of his own, of her own, of hers.Algo suyo Something of his=of hers. Used after pronouns, informal mode (tú)5 of theirs.* * *► adjetivo1 (de él) his, of his; (de ella) her, of hers; (de animales, cosas) its; (de usted, de ustedes) yours, of yours; (de ellos, de ellas) theirs, of theirs■ éstos son los míos, los suyos están sobre la mesa there are mine, hers are on the table1 (ocasión, oportunidad) one's chance, one's opportunity■ ésta es la suya, tiene que aprovecharla this is your big chance, so make the most of it1 (lo que toca) what one deserves2 (habilidad) forte, one's thing1 (familiares) his (her, your, etc) family sing; (amigos) his (her, your, etc) friends, his (her, your, etc) people\hacer de las suyas familiar to be up to one's tricksir a la suya / ir a lo suyo to mind one's own businesssalirse con la suya familiar to get one's own way, get what one wantsser muy suyo,-a* * *1. = suya, adj.1) his, her, its, theirs2) yours2. = suya, pron.1) his, her, theirs2) yours* * *suyo, -a1. ADJ POSES1) (=de él) his; (=de ella) her; (=de ellos, ellas) theirla culpa es suya — it's his/her etc fault
- permiso -es suyo — Chile, Méx "excuse me" - "yes?"
no es amigo suyo — he is not a friend of his/hers etc
no es culpa suya — it's not his/her etc fault, it's no fault of his/hers etc
varios libros suyos — (=de ellos) several books of theirs, several of their books
•
hacer algo suyo, hizo suyas mis palabras — he echoed my words•
eso es muy suyo — that's just like him, that's typical of himél es un hombre muy suyo — (=reservado) he's a man who keeps very much to himself; (=quisquilloso) he's a very fussy sort
2) (=de usted, ustedes) your¿es suyo esto? — is this yours?
2.PRON POSES (=de él) his; (=de ella) hers; (=de usted, ustedes) yours; [de animal, cosa] its; (=de uno mismo) one's own; (=de ellos, ellas) theirseste libro es el suyo — this book is his/hers etc
los suyos — (=familia) one's family o relations; (=partidarios) one's own people o supporters
suyo afectísimo — yours faithfully o sincerely, yours truly (EEUU)
•
de suyo — in itself, intrinsically•
lo suyo — (what is) his; (=su parte) his share, what he deservesaguantar lo suyo — (=su parte) to do one's share; (=mucho) to put up with a lot
él pesa lo suyo — he's really heavy, he's a fair weight
* * *IIIser muy suyo: eso es muy suyo that's typical of him/her; es muy suya — she's an odd sort (colloq)
- ya pronombreel suyo, la suya etc — ( de él) his; ( de ella) hers; (de usted, ustedes) yours; (de ellos, ellas) theirs
hacer (una) de las suyas — (fam) to get up to one's usual o old tricks
ir a lo suyo — to look after number one
lo suyo: tuvo que trabajar lo suyo he had to work very hard; pesa lo suyo it weighs a ton; salirse con la suya — to get one's own way
* * *= yours, theirs.Ex. As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex. The blame was not theirs that they were so lacking in gumption.----* dejar que Alguien se salga con la suya = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) way.* * *IIIser muy suyo: eso es muy suyo that's typical of him/her; es muy suya — she's an odd sort (colloq)
- ya pronombreel suyo, la suya etc — ( de él) his; ( de ella) hers; (de usted, ustedes) yours; (de ellos, ellas) theirs
hacer (una) de las suyas — (fam) to get up to one's usual o old tricks
ir a lo suyo — to look after number one
lo suyo: tuvo que trabajar lo suyo he had to work very hard; pesa lo suyo it weighs a ton; salirse con la suya — to get one's own way
* * *= yours, theirs.Ex: As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.
Ex: The blame was not theirs that they were so lacking in gumption.* dejar que Alguien se salga con la suya = let + Nombre + do things + Posesivo + (own) way.* * *[ Grammar notes (Spanish) ] (de él) his; (de ella) hers; (de usted, ustedes) yours; (de ellos, ellas) theirs¿esto es suyo, profesor? is this yours, sir?Marta y un amigo suyo Marta and a friend of hershaciendo suyas las palabras de Darío echoing the words of Daríoser muy suyo: no le cuenta nada a nadie, es muy suyo he doesn't tell anyone anything, he keeps himself very much to himselfeso es muy suyo he's/she's like that, that's typical of him/herel suyo, la suya, etc (de él) his; (de ella) hers; (de usted, ustedes) yours; (de ellos, ellas) theirsél me prestó el suyo he lent me hishacer (una) de las suyas ( fam); to get up to one's usual o old trickshan vuelto a hacer (una) de las suyas they've been up to their old tricks againir a lo suyo to think only of oneself, to look after number onelo suyo: tuvo que trabajar lo suyo he had to work very hardpesa lo suyo it weighs a tonaguanta lo suyo she puts up with an awful lotsalirse con la suya to get one's own way* * *
suyo
( de ella) hers;
(de usted, ustedes) yours;
(de ellos, ellas) theirs;
■ pronombre el suyo, la suya, etc. ( de él) his;
( de ella) hers;
(de usted, ustedes) yours;
(de ellos, ellas) theirs;
suyo,-a
I adj (de él) his
(de ella) hers: este libro no es suyo, this book is not hers
(de usted, ustedes) yours: hablé con un hermano suyo, I spoke with a brother of yours
(de ellos, ellas) theirs
II pron (de él) his: éste no es el suyo, this is not his
(de ella) hers: me dejó el suyo, she lent me hers
(de usted, ustedes) yours
(de ellos, ellas) theirs
♦ Locuciones: hacer de las suyas, to get up to one's old tricks
salirse con la suya, to get one's own way
ser muy suyo, (una actitud, reacción, un gesto) esto es muy suyo, this is typical of him o her
Juan es muy suyo, Juan is very peculiar
' suyo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodar
- alrededor
- cada
- confesarse
- después
- ir
- modestamente
- nebulosa
- nebuloso
- relevancia
- suya
- teatro
- tema
- afectísimo
- insistir
English:
affair
- hers
- his
- much
- own
- theirs
- yours
- friend
- of
- pretense
- take
- way
* * *suyo1, -a♦ adj posesivo[de él] his; [de ella] hers; [de uno] one's (own); [de ellos, ellas] theirs; [de usted, ustedes] yours;este libro es suyo this book is his/hers/ etc;un amigo suyo a friend of his/hers/ etc;no es asunto suyo it's none of his/her/ etc business;RP¡permiso! – (es) suyo may I? – go ahead;Fames muy suyo he's a law unto himself♦ pron posesivoel suyo [de él] his;[de ella] hers; [de cosa, animal] its (own); [de uno] one's own; [de ellos, ellas] his/her/ etc lot o side; [de usted, ustedes] yours;de suyo in itself;hacer suyo to make one's own;Fam [su bando] his/her/ etc lot o side;lo suyo: lo suyo es el teatro he/she/ etc should be on the stage;Famlo suyo sería volver the proper thing to do would be to go back;Famles costó lo suyo it wasn't easy for them;hacer de las suyas to be up to his/her/ etc usual tricks;una de las suyas one of his/her/ etc tricks;Famésta es la suya this is the chance he's been waiting for o his big chance* * *family;hacer suyo algo make sth one’s own;hacer de las suyas get up to one’s old tricks;ir a lo suyo think only of oneself;salirse con la suya get one’s own way;ser muy suyo keep to o.s.;de esto sabe lo suyo he knows everything about this* * *suyo, -ya adj1) : his, her, its, theirslos libros suyos: his booksun amigo suyo: a friend of hersesta casa es suya: this house is theirs¿este abrigo es suyo, señor?: is this your coat, sir?suyo, -ya pron1) : his, hers, theirsmi guitarra y la suya: my guitar and hersellos trajeron las suyas: they brought theirs, they brought their ownusted olvidó la suya: you forgot yours* * *suyo1 adj1. (de él) of his2. (de ella) of hers3. (de ellos) of theirs4. (de usted) of yoursestaba Ud. con una amiga suya you were with a friend of yourssuyo2 pron1. (de él) his2. (de ella) hers3. (de ellos, ellas) theirs4. (de usted) yours¿es suyo? is this yours? -
11 reconocer
rrɛkono'θɛrv irr1) erkennen, anerkennen2) ( confesar) gestehen, bekennen3)4) (honrar, recompensar) honorieren5) MED untersuchenverbo transitivo1. [identificar] erkennen2. [confesar, admitir] zugeben3. [examinar] untersuchen4. [aceptar] anerkennen————————reconocerse verbo pronominal1. [identificarse] sich erkennen2. [confesarse] sich bekennenreconocerreconocer [rrekono'θer]num1num (identificar) erkennen; reconocer por la voz an der Stimme erkennen; el pintor reconoció el cuadro como suyo der Maler hat das Bild als seins erkanntnum4num política anerkennennum5num fuerzas armadas aufklärennum2num (loc): no se reconoció a sí misma sie kannte sich selbst nicht mehr; no me reconocí en la novela ich habe mich in dem Roman nicht wieder erkannt -
12 fan
f. & m.1 fan.2 ANF, antinuclear factor.* * *1 fan, admirer\ser un,-a fan de algo to be mad about something* * *SMF(pl fans) fan* * ** * *= fan.Ex. The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.----* club de fans = fandom.* fans, los = fandom.* * ** * *= fan.Ex: The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.
* club de fans = fandom.* fans, los = fandom.* * *(pl fans)fan* * *
fan sustantivo masculino y femenino (pl
fan mf fan
' fan' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abanicar
- abanicarse
- abanico
- aficionada
- aficionado
- confesarse
- deyección
- enchufar
- estropearse
- forofa
- forofo
- hincha
- seguidor
- seguidora
- soplar
- soplillo
- ventilador
- admirador
- apantallar
- correa
- extractor
- fanático
- palmito
- ponchar
- porrista
English:
autograph
- exhaust fan
- fan
- fan club
- fan heater
- fan mail
- film fan
- put
- avid
- go
- lover
* * *fan nmffan* * *m/f fan* * *fan n fan -
13 confiarse
1 (entregarse) to entrust oneself2 (confesarse) to confide (a, in)3 (estar seguro) to be overconfident* * ** * *VPR1) [con excesiva seguridad]no te confíes, te queda mucho por estudiar — you shouldn't be so over-confident o sure of yourself, you still have a lot more to study
2) (=sincerarse)3) (=entregarse)confiarse a algo — to entrust o.s. to sth
* * *
■confiarse verbo reflexivo
1 (descuidarse) to be over-confident
2 (hacer confidencias) to confide [en, a, in]
' confiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confiar
English:
confide
* * *vpr1. [despreocuparse] to be too sure (of oneself), to be overconfident;yo de ti no me confiaría demasiado I wouldn't be so sure of myself o so confident if I were you;no se confió y preparó el examen concienzudamente he didn't feel too confident so he studied hard for the examme confié a mi amigo I confided in my friend* * *v/r:confiarse a alguien confide in s.o.* * *vr1) : to be overconfident2)confiarse a : to confide in* * *confiarse vb to be too confident
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