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101 yechim
dénouement m, résolution f -
102 botíngoli
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103 desenlace
m.1 denouement, ending.2 outcome, ending, end, result.3 cliff-hanger.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: desenlazar.* * *1 (resultado) outcome, result2 (de una obra) ending, denouement3 (final) end* * *SM [de libro, película] ending, dénouement frm; [de aventura] outcomedesenlace fatal o trágico — tragic ending
* * *masculino (de película, libro) ending; (Lit) denouement* * *= result, punchline [punch line].Nota: De un chiste.Ex. Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.Ex. Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.----* desenlace feliz = success story, happy ending, happy end.* desenlace final = denouement.* * *masculino (de película, libro) ending; (Lit) denouement* * *= result, punchline [punch line].Nota: De un chiste.Ex: Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
Ex: Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.* desenlace feliz = success story, happy ending, happy end.* desenlace final = denouement.* * *(de una película, un libro) endingintroducción, núcleo y desenlace ( Lit) introduction, exposition and denouementel feliz/trágico desenlace de su aventura the happy/tragic outcome of their adventuresólo queda esperar el fatal desenlace ( euf); all we can do is wait for the end o wait for the inevitable to happen ( euph)* * *
desenlace sustantivo masculino (de película, libro) ending;
( de aventura) outcome
desenlace sustantivo masculino
1 result, outcome
un feliz desenlace, a happy end
2 Cine Teat Lit ending, dénouement: la novela tiene un desenlace trágico, the novel has a tragic ending
' desenlace' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fatal
English:
ending
- denouement
* * *desenlace nm[de obra, narración] denouement, ending; [de suceso, aventura] result, outcome;el secuestro tuvo un trágico desenlace the kidnapping ended tragically* * *m outcome, ending* * *desenlace nm: ending, outcome -
104 desenlace final
(n.) = denouementEx. The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.* * *(n.) = denouementEx: The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.
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105 развръзка
лит. denouement(на заплетено положение) solutionпрен. outcome, result, issue, conclusion* * *развръ̀зка,ж., -и лит. dénouement; (на заплетено положение) solution; прен. outcome, result, issue, conclusion.* * *denouement; the god from the machine (неочаквана); catastrophe (лит.); discovery; pay-off{`peiOf}* * *1. (на заплетено положение) solution 2. лит. denouement 3. прен. outcome, result, issue, conclusion -
106 loppuratkaisu
yks.nom. loppuratkaisu; yks.gen. loppuratkaisun; yks.part. loppuratkaisua; yks.ill. loppuratkaisuun; mon.gen. loppuratkaisujen loppuratkaisuiden loppuratkaisuitten; mon.part. loppuratkaisuja loppuratkaisuita; mon.ill. loppuratkaisuihindenouement (noun)dénouement (noun)* * *• denouement• dénouement -
107 desenlace
de.sen.la.ce[dezẽl‘asi] sm dénouement.* * *[dʒizẽ`lasi]Substantivo masculino dénouement masculin* * *nome masculino -
108 desfecho
des.fe.cho[desf‘eʃu] sm dénouement, solution.* * *[dʒiʃ`feʃu]Substantivo masculino issue féminin* * *nome masculinoum desfecho felizun dénouement heureux -
109 proche
proche [pʀɔ∫]1. adjectiveb. ( = imminent) [mort, départ] imminent• être proche [fin, but] to be drawing nearc. [ami, parent] close2. masculine noun* * *pʀɔʃ
1.
1) ( dans l'espace) [bâtiment, maison, rue] nearby (épith)proche de — close to, near
2) ( dans le futur) [événement] imminent3) ( récent) [événement] recent; [souvenir] real, vivid4) ( voisin) gén similar; [langues] closely relatedproche de — [chiffre, langue] close to; [idée, conclusion, parti] similar to; [attitude] verging on
5) ( sur le plan affectif) [personnes] close (de to); Administration ( sur un formulaire)
2.
de proche en proche locution adverbiale little by little, gradually
3.
* * *pʀɔʃ1. adj1) (dans l'espace) nearbyIl habitait dans un village proche. — He lived in a nearby village.
être proche — to be near, to be nearby
La cathédrale est proche du château. — The cathedral is near the castle.
Les magasins les plus proches étaient à trois kilomètres. — The nearest shops were 3 kilometres away.
2) (dans le temps) (date) imminent, (dénouement, découverte) close at handLes vacances sont proches. — It's nearly the holidays.
3) (parent, ami) close2. nm1) (= ami) close friendl'un de ses proches — one of his close friends, one of her close friends
2) (= parent) close relativeLes proches n'ont pas encore été prévenus. — The next of kin haven't been informed yet.
* * *A adj1 ( dans l'espace) [bâtiment, maison, rue] nearby ( épith); proche de close to, near; c'est tout proche it's very close; dans une maison toute proche in a nearby house; le plus proche the nearest; c'est notre plus proche voisin he's our nearest neighbourGB; ce n'est pas très proche it's quite a way (off); assez proche not far away; un village assez proche a village not far away; les bureaux sont très proches les uns des autres the desks are very close together;2 ( dans le futur) [moment, départ, événement] imminent; [souvenir] real, vivid; la nuit est proche it'll soon be dark; le temps est proche où the time will soon come when; la victoire est proche victory is at hand; la mort est proche death is imminent; être proche de la mort to be near ou close to death; la fin est proche the end is (drawing) near;4 ( voisin) [chiffres, valeurs, taux] similar; [langues] closely related; [sens, idées, théories, résultats, partis] similar; ces deux mots sont de sens très proches these two words mean much the same; proche de [chiffre, valeur, taux, inflation, langue] close to; [idée, théorie] close ou similar to; [résultat, conclusion, parti, mouvement] similar to; [attitude, comportement] verging on; une ignorance proche de la bêtise ignorance bordering ou verging on stupidity;5 ( sur le plan affectif) [personnes] close (de to); Admin ( sur un formulaire) (plus) proche parent next of kin.B de proche en proche loc adv little by little, gradually.C nm ( parent) close relative; ( ami) close friend; (collègue, associé) close associate; un proche du président a close aide to the president; mes proches my nearest and dearest.[prɔʃ] adjectif1. [avoisinant] nearbyle bureau est tout proche the office is close at hand ou very near[dans le passé] in the recent past3. [cousin, parent] close4. [intime] closel'un des proches conseillers du président one of the president's trusted ou close advisors5. [semblable] similar————————[prɔʃ] nom masculinclose relative ou relationde proche en proche locution adverbialede proche en proche, j'ai fini par reconstituer les événements step by step, I finally reconstructed the eventsproche de locution prépositionnelle2. [dans le temps] close3. [en contact avec] close toêtre proche de la nature to be close to ou in touch with nature4. [semblable à - langage, espèce animale] closely related to ; [ - style, solution] similar toportrait proche de la réalité accurate ou lifelike portraitils sont proches de nous par la religion et la culture religiously and culturally they have a lot in common with us5. [sans différence de rang, d'âge avec] close to -
110 развязка
ж.1) (в романе, драме) dénouement mнеожи́данная развя́зка — coup m de théâtre
де́ло идёт к развя́зке — l'affaire tire à sa fin
2) ( разветвление) bifurcation fтра́нспортная развя́зка — bifurcation
* * *n1) gener. découplage, dénouement (тж. лит.), dénoûment (тж. лит.), échangeur (транспортная), catastrophe (в драме), événement (в литературном произведении)2) eng. séparation (цепей)3) construct. (транспортная) croisement, saut-demouton4) radio. découplement, isolateur, séparation5) IT. débrochabilité, isolation6) busin. dénouement (спора, конфликта) -
111 scioglimento
scioglimento s.m.1 ( il porre fine) dissolution; winding up; ( di adunanza) breaking-up: scioglimento di un matrimonio, dissolution of a marriage; scioglimento di un accordo, cancellation of an agreement // scioglimento anticipato delle camere, early dissolution of Parliament2 (di dramma, racconto ecc.) dénouement, unravelling4 ( fusione) melting.* * *[ʃoʎʎi'mento]sostantivo maschile1) (di sostanza) dissolution2) (di ghiaccio, neve) melt3) fig. (di assemblea, partito, matrimonio) dissolution; (di contratto) termination; (di alleanza) breaking up4) letter. (epilogo) denouement (anche fig.)* * *scioglimento/∫oλλi'mento/sostantivo m.1 (di sostanza) dissolution2 (di ghiaccio, neve) melt3 fig. (di assemblea, partito, matrimonio) dissolution; (di contratto) termination; (di alleanza) breaking up -
112 scioglimento
scioglimento s.m. 1. dénouement. 2. ( il fondersi) fonte f. 3. ( fig) (rif. a riunioni) levée f.: lo scioglimento di un'assemblea la levée d'une assemblée. 4. ( fig) (rif. ad associazioni e sim.) dissolution f.: scioglimento di una società dissolution d'une entreprise; scioglimento di un ordine religioso dissolution d'un ordre religieux. 5. ( Dir) ( rescissione) résiliation f.: lo scioglimento di un contratto la résiliation d'un contrat. 6. ( Dir) (rif. a matrimoni) dissolution f. 7. ( fig) ( adempimento) accomplissement, réalisation f.: scioglimento di un voto accomplissement d'un vœu. 8. ( fig) ( risoluzione) résolution: lo scioglimento di un enigma la résolution d'une énigme. 9. ( lett) (conclusione, epilogo) dénouement: scioglimento di un dramma dénouement d'un drame. -
113 развязка
жен.
1) (в романе, драме) denouement франц.
2) (завершение) outcome, conclusion, head;
issue;
upshot дело идет к развязке ≈ the affair is coming to a head
3) (транспорта) flyover (road junction)развязк|а - ж.
1. outcome;
(конец) end;
лит. denouement;
наступает ~ the end is in sight;
дело идёт к ~е things are coming to a head;
неожиданная ~ unexpected outcome;
2. (транспортная) flyover (road junction).Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > развязка
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114 argumentum
argūmentum, i, m. [arguo] [st1]1 [-] ce qui fait connaître, déclaration, exposition; signe, indication, indice. - unicum fugitivi argumentum, Petr. 105: le seul signalement qui dénonçât le fugitif. - amoris est hoc argumentum, non malignitatis, Petr. 137: c'est par là que je t'indique mon affection et non ma malignité. - cantus, animi felicia laeti argumenta, Ov. M. 4: chants, témoignages du bonheur des coeurs joyeux. - odoris argumenta, Plin. 12, 15, 35, 68: les caractéristiques d'une odeur. [st1]2 [-] indication d'un sujet, sujet, matière, objet, argument (d'une pièce); oeuvre, poème, fable. - argumentum comœdiae, Plaut. Amp. 95, etc.: argument (sujet) d'une comédie. - cf. Cic. Inv. 1, 27; Cael. 64; Quint. 5, 10, 9. - contionis argumentum, Cic. Har. 8: thème d'une harangue. - epistulae argumentum, Cic. Att. 10, 13, 2 [9, 4, 1]: matière d'une lettre. - notam judici fabulam, quippe apud ipsum auctorem argumenti, peragit, Liv. 3, 44, 9: il joue jusqu'au bout sa comédie connue du juge, puisqu'il la joue devant celui précisément qui en a fourni la donnée. - explicare argumenti exitum, Cic. Nat. 1: trouver un dénouement. - ex ebore diligentissime perfecta argumenta erant in valvis, Cic. Verr. 4, 124: il y avait sur les portes des sujets en ivoire du travail le plus accompli. - sum argumenti conditor ipse mei, Ov. Tr. 5: je suis moi-même le sujet de mon poème. [st1]3 [-] argument, preuve, témoignage. - hoc mihi erit argumento: cela me servira de preuve. - mores quidem populi Romani quantum mutaverint, vel hic dies argumento erit, Liv. 39: ce jour seul suffira pour prouver combien les moeurs des Romains ont changé. - argumenti satis est, Cic.: c'est une preuve suffisante. - argumentis philosophorum credere, Cic. Ac. 2, 117: croire aux arguments des philosophes. - argumenta criminis, Cic. Verr. 2, 101: preuves à l'appui d'une accusation. - Siculorum erga te voluntatis argumenta, Cic. Verr. 2, 157: preuves des dispositions des Siciliens à ton égard. - praetereo illud quod mihi maximo argumento ad hujus innocentiam poterat esse, Cic. Amer. 75: je laisse de côté le trait suivant qui pouvait me fournir un argument très fort en faveur de son innocence. - quod idem maestitiam meam reprehendit, idem jocum, magno argumento est me in utroque fuisse moderatum, Cic. Phil. 2, 39: le fait qu'il me reproche en même temps ma tristesse et mon enjouement est une bonne preuve que sur les deux points j'ai gardé la mesure. - id satis magnum argumentum esse dixisti, cur esse deos confiteremur, Cic. Nat. 1, 62: tu as dit que c'était un argument suffisant pour nous faire reconnaître l'existence des dieux. - philosophorum exquisita quaedam argumenta, cur esset vera divinatio, collecta sunt, Cic. Div. 1, 5: on a recueilli certains arguments de choix des philosophes destinés à prouver pourquoi il y a vraiment une divination. - vincon' argumentis, te non esse Sosiam? Plaut. Am.: t'ai-je convaincu que tu n'es pas Sosie?* * *argūmentum, i, m. [arguo] [st1]1 [-] ce qui fait connaître, déclaration, exposition; signe, indication, indice. - unicum fugitivi argumentum, Petr. 105: le seul signalement qui dénonçât le fugitif. - amoris est hoc argumentum, non malignitatis, Petr. 137: c'est par là que je t'indique mon affection et non ma malignité. - cantus, animi felicia laeti argumenta, Ov. M. 4: chants, témoignages du bonheur des coeurs joyeux. - odoris argumenta, Plin. 12, 15, 35, 68: les caractéristiques d'une odeur. [st1]2 [-] indication d'un sujet, sujet, matière, objet, argument (d'une pièce); oeuvre, poème, fable. - argumentum comœdiae, Plaut. Amp. 95, etc.: argument (sujet) d'une comédie. - cf. Cic. Inv. 1, 27; Cael. 64; Quint. 5, 10, 9. - contionis argumentum, Cic. Har. 8: thème d'une harangue. - epistulae argumentum, Cic. Att. 10, 13, 2 [9, 4, 1]: matière d'une lettre. - notam judici fabulam, quippe apud ipsum auctorem argumenti, peragit, Liv. 3, 44, 9: il joue jusqu'au bout sa comédie connue du juge, puisqu'il la joue devant celui précisément qui en a fourni la donnée. - explicare argumenti exitum, Cic. Nat. 1: trouver un dénouement. - ex ebore diligentissime perfecta argumenta erant in valvis, Cic. Verr. 4, 124: il y avait sur les portes des sujets en ivoire du travail le plus accompli. - sum argumenti conditor ipse mei, Ov. Tr. 5: je suis moi-même le sujet de mon poème. [st1]3 [-] argument, preuve, témoignage. - hoc mihi erit argumento: cela me servira de preuve. - mores quidem populi Romani quantum mutaverint, vel hic dies argumento erit, Liv. 39: ce jour seul suffira pour prouver combien les moeurs des Romains ont changé. - argumenti satis est, Cic.: c'est une preuve suffisante. - argumentis philosophorum credere, Cic. Ac. 2, 117: croire aux arguments des philosophes. - argumenta criminis, Cic. Verr. 2, 101: preuves à l'appui d'une accusation. - Siculorum erga te voluntatis argumenta, Cic. Verr. 2, 157: preuves des dispositions des Siciliens à ton égard. - praetereo illud quod mihi maximo argumento ad hujus innocentiam poterat esse, Cic. Amer. 75: je laisse de côté le trait suivant qui pouvait me fournir un argument très fort en faveur de son innocence. - quod idem maestitiam meam reprehendit, idem jocum, magno argumento est me in utroque fuisse moderatum, Cic. Phil. 2, 39: le fait qu'il me reproche en même temps ma tristesse et mon enjouement est une bonne preuve que sur les deux points j'ai gardé la mesure. - id satis magnum argumentum esse dixisti, cur esse deos confiteremur, Cic. Nat. 1, 62: tu as dit que c'était un argument suffisant pour nous faire reconnaître l'existence des dieux. - philosophorum exquisita quaedam argumenta, cur esset vera divinatio, collecta sunt, Cic. Div. 1, 5: on a recueilli certains arguments de choix des philosophes destinés à prouver pourquoi il y a vraiment une divination. - vincon' argumentis, te non esse Sosiam? Plaut. Am.: t'ai-je convaincu que tu n'es pas Sosie?* * *Argumentum, argumenti, Verbale. Cic. Raison et preuve de quelque chose doubteuse, Argument, Signe, Indice, Conjecture, Motif.\Argumenta criminis alicuius. Quint. Raisons par lesquelles on prouve quelque crime avoir esté commis.\In argumentum ducere rem aliquam. Quint. Amener pour preuve.\In argumentum obiicere. Quintil. Pour preuve.\Argumentum graue. Quintil. De grand poix.\Argumentum vanum. Quintil. Vain, et de nulle efficace ou valeur.\Sine argumento maledicere alicui. Cic. Sans couleur ou raison, Sans motif et occasion.\Iudicarem antea istud plurimis argumentis. Cic. Par beaucoup de conjectures ou raisons.\Quid habuit argumenti aut rationis res quamobrem, etc. Quelle cause ou raison, etc.\Argumenta atque indicia. Cic. Signes, Argumens, Conjectures, Indices apparens.\Quae res pertenui nobis argumento indicioque patefacta est. Cic. Par bien petite conjecture et souspecon.\Argumento oculorum atque coniectura animi scrutari amplitudinem solis. Plin. Par y regarder.\Accipere argumentum certissimum. Cic. Prendre certaine enseigne de quelque chose.\Argumenta alicui rei dicere. Plaut. Dire la raison.\Satis est argumenti, nihil esse debitum Naeuio, quod, etc. Cic. C'est assez pour montrer evidemment que, etc.\Satis magno argumento esse debet, quod, etc. Cic. Ce doibt estre signe assez cler et evident que, etc.\Cui argumento adest oppidum. Plin. Pour la quelle chose confermer, il y a une ville.\Pro argumento illa procursatio Numidarum, Annibalem exercitumque castris non mouisse. Liu. Cela donna à cognoistre que, etc.\Quo argumento? Plaut. Raison pourquoy? A quoy le cognois tu?\Scire cupio quid habeat argumenti ista manumissio. Cic. Quelle couleur et raison il a d'avoir, etc.\Argumento, Ablatiuus elegans. Plin. Mares negantur anno diutius viuere: argumento, quia nulla, etc. A raison que, ou Pourtant que, etc.\Argumentum scripturae. Quintil. La matiere de quoy on escript.\Tabulae vero nouae quid habent argumenti, nisi, etc. Cic. Que contiennent elles? ou Que dient elles? Qui est la matiere, quel est l'effect des cessations generales, des obligations, si ce n'est que, etc.\Argumentum ad scribendum deest. Cic. Je ne te scay qu'escrire.\Argumenta picturae. Cic. Divises, ou Devis de peinctures.\Argumentum operis caelati, vel textilis picturae, et peripetasmatum. L'histoire d'une tapisserie, ou chose semblable. Bud.\Argumentum ingens. Chose longue à descrire. Bud. ex Virg.\Argumentum esse alicui erroris. Ouid. Cause, Occasion. -
115 clausula
clausŭla, ae, f. [st2]1 [-] fin, bout, extrémité, issue, terme, conclusion. [st2]2 [-] clause, article d'une loi. [st2]3 [-] fin d'une période, chute d'une période, clausule, trait final; désinence. - clausula mimi, Cic.: dénouement d'une pièce.* * *clausŭla, ae, f. [st2]1 [-] fin, bout, extrémité, issue, terme, conclusion. [st2]2 [-] clause, article d'une loi. [st2]3 [-] fin d'une période, chute d'une période, clausule, trait final; désinence. - clausula mimi, Cic.: dénouement d'une pièce.* * *Clausula, pen. corr. Plin. Ce qui clost, Le bout, La fin.\Imponere clausulam vitae. Seneca. Mettre fin à la vie.\Clausula. Quintil. Conclusion.\Clausula epistolae. Cic. La fin et closture, ou derniere clause de l'epistre.\Vtar ea clausula qua soleo. Cic. Je fineray ma lettre par le propos que j'ay accoustumé.\Imponere clausulam disputationi. Columel. Mettre fin.\Clausula edicti. Cic. Un article, Une clause.\Clausula fabulae, pro Exitu. Cic. L'issue.\Difficilis clausula. Cic. La difficulté sera à la queue, La queue sera difficile à escorcer. -
116 fabula
[st1]1 [-] făbŭla, ae, f. [fari]: a - récit, histoire, discours, nouvelle, entretien, bruit public; sujet d'entretien public. - fabulae convivales, Tac.: propos de table. - garrire fabulas, Hor.: débiter des histoires. - fabulae diei, Suet.: nouvelles du jour. - fabulas cum aliquo habere, Tac.: s'entretenir avec qqn. - in fabulis esse, Suet. (in fabulas ire, Quint.): faire parler de soi, être le sujet des conversations. - fabula quanta fui! Hor. Epod. 11, 8: comme on en a dit sur mon compte! - fabula una erat in tota civitate, Petr.: on ne parlait que de cela dans la ville. - habes omnes fabulas urbis, Plin. Ep. 8: voilà tous les potins de la ville. - formosis fabula poena fuit, Prop. 2: les potins furent le châtiment de la beauté. - inter fabulas privatas, Lampr.: au milieu des conversations particulières. - una in tota civitate fabula erat, Petr.: dans toute la cité on ne parlait que de cette nouvelle. b - fiction, conte, aventure imaginaire, récit fabuleux. - a fabulis ad facta veniamus, Cic. Rep. 2: passons de la fiction à la réalité. - fabulas serere, Liv.: faire des contes. - fabulis et erroribus imbui, Tac.: se pénétrer de sornettes et de préjugés. c - fable, mythologie; fable, apologue. - fabulae! Ter.: fables! (chansons que tout cela!) - lupus in fabula: quand on parle du loup, on en voit la queue. d - pièce de théâtre, tragédie. - dare (docere, facere) fabulam: faire jouer (représenter) une pièce de théâtre. - in eis quae ad scenam componuntur fabulis, Cic.: dans ces pièces écrites pour la scène. - amici mei Pacuvii nova fabula, Cic. Lael. 7: la dernière tragédie de mon ami Pacuvius. - non solum unum actum, sed totam fabulam confecissem,Cic. Phil. 2: je ne me serais pas contenté de faire un seul acte, j'aurais rédigé la tragédie jusqu'au dénouement. e - chose, affaire, incident. - sed quid ego aspicio? quae haec fabula'st? Plaut. Pers.: mais qu'est-ce que je vois? quelle est cette comédie? g - objet sans réalité, fantôme, néant. - nos jam fabula sumus, Ter. Hec.: nous ne sommes plus bons à rien. - fabulae manes, Hor.: les mânes qui sont des fables. [st1]2 [-] făbŭla, ae, f. [faba]: Plaut. petite fève.* * *[st1]1 [-] făbŭla, ae, f. [fari]: a - récit, histoire, discours, nouvelle, entretien, bruit public; sujet d'entretien public. - fabulae convivales, Tac.: propos de table. - garrire fabulas, Hor.: débiter des histoires. - fabulae diei, Suet.: nouvelles du jour. - fabulas cum aliquo habere, Tac.: s'entretenir avec qqn. - in fabulis esse, Suet. (in fabulas ire, Quint.): faire parler de soi, être le sujet des conversations. - fabula quanta fui! Hor. Epod. 11, 8: comme on en a dit sur mon compte! - fabula una erat in tota civitate, Petr.: on ne parlait que de cela dans la ville. - habes omnes fabulas urbis, Plin. Ep. 8: voilà tous les potins de la ville. - formosis fabula poena fuit, Prop. 2: les potins furent le châtiment de la beauté. - inter fabulas privatas, Lampr.: au milieu des conversations particulières. - una in tota civitate fabula erat, Petr.: dans toute la cité on ne parlait que de cette nouvelle. b - fiction, conte, aventure imaginaire, récit fabuleux. - a fabulis ad facta veniamus, Cic. Rep. 2: passons de la fiction à la réalité. - fabulas serere, Liv.: faire des contes. - fabulis et erroribus imbui, Tac.: se pénétrer de sornettes et de préjugés. c - fable, mythologie; fable, apologue. - fabulae! Ter.: fables! (chansons que tout cela!) - lupus in fabula: quand on parle du loup, on en voit la queue. d - pièce de théâtre, tragédie. - dare (docere, facere) fabulam: faire jouer (représenter) une pièce de théâtre. - in eis quae ad scenam componuntur fabulis, Cic.: dans ces pièces écrites pour la scène. - amici mei Pacuvii nova fabula, Cic. Lael. 7: la dernière tragédie de mon ami Pacuvius. - non solum unum actum, sed totam fabulam confecissem,Cic. Phil. 2: je ne me serais pas contenté de faire un seul acte, j'aurais rédigé la tragédie jusqu'au dénouement. e - chose, affaire, incident. - sed quid ego aspicio? quae haec fabula'st? Plaut. Pers.: mais qu'est-ce que je vois? quelle est cette comédie? g - objet sans réalité, fantôme, néant. - nos jam fabula sumus, Ter. Hec.: nous ne sommes plus bons à rien. - fabulae manes, Hor.: les mânes qui sont des fables. [st1]2 [-] făbŭla, ae, f. [faba]: Plaut. petite fève.* * *I.Fabula, huius fabulae, pen. corr. Diminutiuum. Plaut. Petite febve.II.Fabula, fabulae, pen. cor. a fando dicta, vt ait Varro. Devis, et propos, ou conte, soit vray ou faulx.\Iam nos fabulae sumus. Terent. On ne faict que parler de nous, On ne tient autre propos que de nous, On se mocque de nous, Chascun tient ses contes de nous.\- mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur. Horat. C'est de toy qu'on parle et qu'on fait le conte.\Fabula. Cic. Un conte faict à plaisir pour donner passetemps aux escoutans, Fable.\Aniles fabulae. Quintil. Contes de vieilles.\Fabula. Terent. Une farce, Une comedie.\Fieri fabulam Horat. Estre mocqué, et tenu sur les rencs.\Fabulam incoeptat. Terent. Il nous en contera tantost de bonnes, Il mentira bien tantost. B.\Fabulam esse. Horat. Estre mocqué.\In fabulis esse. Suet. Estre tenu sur les rencs, Quand le monde fait ses contes de quelqu'un.\Fabulae: Verbum in responsione poni solitum, quum negamus verum esse quod quis dicit, veluti per taedium. Terent. C'est menterie, Ce sont bourdes et mensonges, Soufflé. -
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v.1 to finish, to end.hemos acabado el trabajo we've finished the workacabó sus días en el exilio he ended his days in exileel asunto acabó mal the affair finished o ended badlycuando acabes, avísame tell me when you've finishedacabar de trabajar/comer to finish working/eatingel cuchillo acaba en punta the knife ends in a point¡acabáramos! (informal) at last!, about time!La película acabó The film finished.Ya terminé I already finishedAcabé mi trabajo I finished my job.2 to end up (tener un fin determinado).acabar loco to end up (going) madese acabará en la cárcel he'll end up in jailAcabé muy cansado I ended up exhausted.Ella acabó cantando en un club nocturno She ended up singing in a nightclub.3 to finish with, to destroy, to be someone's ruin, to cause someone's ruin.La mafia acabó con Ricardo The Mafia finished with Richard.4 to tire out.El esfuerzo lo acabó The effort tired him out.5 to have an orgasm, to come.María acabó al hacer el amor Mary had an orgasm when making love.* * *1 (gen) to finish, finish off; (completar) to complete2 (consumir) to use up1 to end, finish, come to an end (no quedar) to run out\acabar bien to have a happy ending■ la revolución acabó con los privilegios de los aristócratas the revolution put an end to the privileges of the aristocrats■ ¡este chico acabará conmigo! this boy will be the death of me!acabar de + inf to have just + past participle■ no lo toques, acabo de pintarlo ahora mismo don't touch it, I've just painted it¡acabáramos! familiar at last!no acabar de...¡se acabó! that's it!* * *verbto finish, complete, end- acabarse- acabar de* * *1. VT1) (=terminar) [+ actividad, trabajo] [gen] to finish; (=dar el toque final a) to finish off¿habéis acabado la instalación de la antena? — have you finished installing the aerial?
me quedan solo un par de horas para acabar este cuadro — it'll only take me another couple of hours to finish off this painting
2) (=consumir) to finishya hemos acabado el aceite — we've used up o finished the oil
3) LAm (=hablar mal de)2. VI1) (=terminar) to finish, end¿te falta mucho para acabar? — are you nearly finished?, have you got long to go?
la crisis lleva años y no acaba — the recession has been going on for years and there's no sign of it ending
acabáramos —
cuento I, 1), rosario 1)acabáramos, ¿así que se trata de tu hijo? — oh, I see, so it's your son, then?
2)•
acabar con —a) [+ comida] to finish off; [+ injusticia] to put an end to, stop; [+ relación] to end; [+ reservas] to exhaust, use up; [+ esperanzas] to put paid to¿todavía no has acabado con la carta? — haven't you finished the letter yet?
hemos acabado con todas las provisiones — we've exhausted o used up all our supplies
b) [+ persona] (=atender) to finish with; (=matar) to do away withcuando acabe con ella, te lavo la cabeza — when I'm done o finished with her, I'll wash your hair
¡acabemos con él! — let's do away with him! *
3)•
acabar de hacer algo —a) [cuando se ha terminado]b) [cuando se está haciendo]para acabar de arreglarlo —
para acabar de arreglarlo, se fue sin despedirse — on top of everything, she left without even saying goodbye
- ¡acaba de parir!c)• no acabo de entender por qué lo hizo — I just can't understand why she did it
4) [con complemento de modo]la palabra acaba con o por "z" — the word ends in a "z"
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acabar en algo — to end in sthdespués de tanto hablar, todo acabó en nada — after all that talk, it all came to nothing
5)6) [en una relación] to finish, split uphemos acabado — we've finished, we've split up
¿cuánto hace que acabaste con ella? — how long is it since you split up with o finished with her?
7) LAm *** (=eyacular) to come ***3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)acabáramos! — (fam) now I get it! (colloq)
b) (en un estado, situación) to end up¿cómo acabó lo de anoche? — how did things end up last night?
acabó en la cárcel — he ended up in jail; (+ compl)
esto puede acabar mal — things could turn nasty o get ugly
acabar + ger o acabar por + inf — to end up -ing
acabarán aceptándolo o por aceptarlo — they'll end up accepting it
acabé por convencerme de que... — in the end I became convinced that...
c) ( rematar)2) acabar cona)acabar con algo — ( terminar) con libro/tarea to finish with something; con bombones/bebidas to finish off something; con salud/carrera to ruin something; con sueldo/herencia to fritter away something; con abuso/problema to put an end to something
b) (fam)acabar con alguien — ( pelearse) to finish with somebody; ( matar) to do away with somebody (colloq)
3) acabar dea) ( terminar)acabar de + inf — to finish -ing
para acabar de arreglarlo se puso a llover — to top o cap it all it started to rain
acabar de + inf: acaba de salir she's just gone out; acababa de meterme en la cama cuando... — I had just got into bed when...
c) ( llegar a)2.acabar de + inf: no acabo de entenderlo I just don't understand; no acababa de gustarle/convencerla — she wasn't totally happy about it/totally convinced
acabar vt1) <trabajo/libro> to finish; <curso/carrera> to finish, complete2) ( destrozar)3.acabarse v pron1) ( terminarse) provisiones/comida to run out; problema to be over; reunión/fiesta to endes un trabajo que no se acaba nunca — it's a never-ending o an endless task
y (san) se acabó — (fam) and that's that
2)a) (liter) ( morir)b) (Méx) ( quedar destrozado)3) (enf) ( comer) to finish (up)* * *= end, end up, see through + to its completion, finish up, finish, wind up (in/at), curtain + fall, call it quits, lay + Nombre + to rest, wrap up, break up, finish off, top + Nombre + off, be over.Ex. But if you have a certain feeling about language, then language ends up becoming very, very important.Ex. I would like to thank all those who at various times throughout the course of the project assisted so ably in seeing the work through to its completion.Ex. In trying to get the best of both worlds, we may have finished up with the worst.Ex. Activities can be plotted to allow the librarian to determine the most expeditious route that can be taken to finish the event.Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex. The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.Ex. 'Professional people don't live by the clock: you wouldn't tell a doctor or a lawyer that he couldn't make a decision to call it quits on a particular day'.Ex. A New Orleans style funeral provided a humorous backdrop for library staff to relive the tragedies and successes of the old system as it was laid to rest.Ex. The article is entitled 'ACRL wraps up year 1 of Academic Library Statistics Project'.Ex. Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex. His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex. Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex. Alternatively, the loan policy may be changed to make documents due when the vacation is over.----* acabar cargando con Algo = wind up with + Nombre.* acabar con = put + paid to, quell, put to + rest, snuff out, stamp out, kill off, eat + Posesivo + way through.* acabar con Algo = be done with it.* acabar con el sufrimiento de Alguien = put + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + misery.* acabar con la paciencia de Alguien = try + Nombre + patience.* acabar con la paciencia de un santo = test + the patience of a saint, try + the patience of a saint.* acabar con mejor cara = end up on + a high note.* acabar con una nota de optimismo = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* acabar con un broche de oro = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* acabar de forma positiva = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* acabar de + Infinitivo = have + just + Participio Pasado.* acabar de salir de = be fresh out of.* acabar de trabajar = clock off + work.* acabar en = result (in), land in.* acabar mal = come to + a bad end.* acabar mejor de lo que + empezar = end up on + a high note.* acabar paulatinamente = wind + Nombre + down.* acabar + Posesivo + días en = end up + Posesivo + days in.* acabar + Posesivo + vida útil = run towards + the end of + Posesivo + useful life.* acabar repentinamente = come to + a swift end, come to + an abrupt end.* acabarse = draw to + a close, peter out, run out, be gone, come to + an end, run out of, draw to + an end, wind down, be all gone.* acabarse el entusiasmo = run out of + steam.* acabarse el espacio = run out of + space.* acabarse el tiempo = time + run out, time + be + up.* acabarse la buena racha = the good times + run out.* acabarse la (buena) suerte = run out of + luck, luck + run out.* acabar teniendo = end up with.* como si se acabara el mundo = like there's no tomorrow.* como si se fuese a acabar el mundo = like there's no tomorrow.* empezar a acabarse = run + low (on).* estar acabando con = eat away at.* estar acabándose = be on the way out, be on + Posesivo + last legs.* nada se acaba hasta que no se acaba = nothing is done until it's done.* ¡se te acabó el cuento! = the jig's up!.* sin acabar = unfinished.* tumulto + acabar = tumult + die.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)acabáramos! — (fam) now I get it! (colloq)
b) (en un estado, situación) to end up¿cómo acabó lo de anoche? — how did things end up last night?
acabó en la cárcel — he ended up in jail; (+ compl)
esto puede acabar mal — things could turn nasty o get ugly
acabar + ger o acabar por + inf — to end up -ing
acabarán aceptándolo o por aceptarlo — they'll end up accepting it
acabé por convencerme de que... — in the end I became convinced that...
c) ( rematar)2) acabar cona)acabar con algo — ( terminar) con libro/tarea to finish with something; con bombones/bebidas to finish off something; con salud/carrera to ruin something; con sueldo/herencia to fritter away something; con abuso/problema to put an end to something
b) (fam)acabar con alguien — ( pelearse) to finish with somebody; ( matar) to do away with somebody (colloq)
3) acabar dea) ( terminar)acabar de + inf — to finish -ing
para acabar de arreglarlo se puso a llover — to top o cap it all it started to rain
acabar de + inf: acaba de salir she's just gone out; acababa de meterme en la cama cuando... — I had just got into bed when...
c) ( llegar a)2.acabar de + inf: no acabo de entenderlo I just don't understand; no acababa de gustarle/convencerla — she wasn't totally happy about it/totally convinced
acabar vt1) <trabajo/libro> to finish; <curso/carrera> to finish, complete2) ( destrozar)3.acabarse v pron1) ( terminarse) provisiones/comida to run out; problema to be over; reunión/fiesta to endes un trabajo que no se acaba nunca — it's a never-ending o an endless task
y (san) se acabó — (fam) and that's that
2)a) (liter) ( morir)b) (Méx) ( quedar destrozado)3) (enf) ( comer) to finish (up)* * *= end, end up, see through + to its completion, finish up, finish, wind up (in/at), curtain + fall, call it quits, lay + Nombre + to rest, wrap up, break up, finish off, top + Nombre + off, be over.Ex: But if you have a certain feeling about language, then language ends up becoming very, very important.Ex: I would like to thank all those who at various times throughout the course of the project assisted so ably in seeing the work through to its completion.Ex: In trying to get the best of both worlds, we may have finished up with the worst.Ex: Activities can be plotted to allow the librarian to determine the most expeditious route that can be taken to finish the event.Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex: The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.Ex: 'Professional people don't live by the clock: you wouldn't tell a doctor or a lawyer that he couldn't make a decision to call it quits on a particular day'.Ex: A New Orleans style funeral provided a humorous backdrop for library staff to relive the tragedies and successes of the old system as it was laid to rest.Ex: The article is entitled 'ACRL wraps up year 1 of Academic Library Statistics Project'.Ex: Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex: His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex: Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex: Alternatively, the loan policy may be changed to make documents due when the vacation is over.* acabar cargando con Algo = wind up with + Nombre.* acabar con = put + paid to, quell, put to + rest, snuff out, stamp out, kill off, eat + Posesivo + way through.* acabar con Algo = be done with it.* acabar con el sufrimiento de Alguien = put + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + misery.* acabar con la paciencia de Alguien = try + Nombre + patience.* acabar con la paciencia de un santo = test + the patience of a saint, try + the patience of a saint.* acabar con mejor cara = end up on + a high note.* acabar con una nota de optimismo = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* acabar con un broche de oro = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* acabar de forma positiva = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* acabar de + Infinitivo = have + just + Participio Pasado.* acabar de salir de = be fresh out of.* acabar de trabajar = clock off + work.* acabar en = result (in), land in.* acabar mal = come to + a bad end.* acabar mejor de lo que + empezar = end up on + a high note.* acabar paulatinamente = wind + Nombre + down.* acabar + Posesivo + días en = end up + Posesivo + days in.* acabar + Posesivo + vida útil = run towards + the end of + Posesivo + useful life.* acabar repentinamente = come to + a swift end, come to + an abrupt end.* acabarse = draw to + a close, peter out, run out, be gone, come to + an end, run out of, draw to + an end, wind down, be all gone.* acabarse el entusiasmo = run out of + steam.* acabarse el espacio = run out of + space.* acabarse el tiempo = time + run out, time + be + up.* acabarse la buena racha = the good times + run out.* acabarse la (buena) suerte = run out of + luck, luck + run out.* acabar teniendo = end up with.* como si se acabara el mundo = like there's no tomorrow.* como si se fuese a acabar el mundo = like there's no tomorrow.* empezar a acabarse = run + low (on).* estar acabando con = eat away at.* estar acabándose = be on the way out, be on + Posesivo + last legs.* nada se acaba hasta que no se acaba = nothing is done until it's done.* ¡se te acabó el cuento! = the jig's up!.* sin acabar = unfinished.* tumulto + acabar = tumult + die.* * *acabar [A1 ]viA1 (terminar) «reunión/partido/película» to finish, end¿te falta mucho? — no, ya casi acabo do you have much to do? — no, I've nearly finishedtodavía no he acabado I haven't finished yet, I'm not through yet ( colloq)2 acabar CON algo/algn to finish WITH sth/sb¿has acabado con esto? have you finished with this?ven cuando acabes con lo que estás haciendo come as soon as you've finished what you're doingespera, que todavía no he acabado contigo wait a minute, I haven't finished with you yetcuando acabes con Cristina ¿me puedes atender a mí? when you've finished with o ( colloq) when you're through with Cristina, can you help me?3 «novios» to split up, break up acabar CON algn to break up o split up WITH sb, finish WITH sbhe acabado con ella I've broken up with o split up with o finished with her, I'm through with her ( colloq)4 acabar DE + INF:cuando acabes de leer el libro me lo pasas ¿vale? will you lend me the book when you've finished (reading) it?todavía no he acabado de pagar la casa I still haven't finished paying for the housepara acabar de arreglarlo, se puso a llover and to top it all o cap it all o make matters worse, it began to rain¡acabáramos! así que lo que quería era dinero now I get it! it was money he was afteres que vivió siete años en Tokio — ¡acabáramos! con razón habla tan bien japonés she lived in Tokyo for seven years, you know — oh, I see! that's why she speaks Japanese so well5 acabar + GER or acabar POR + INF to end up -INGacabarán por aceptarlo or aceptándolo they'll end up accepting it, they'll accept it in the endB (+ compl):la palabra acaba en or por `r' the word ends in `r'por este lado acaba en punta this side ends in a pointacabamos cansadísimos by the end we were dead tired¿en qué acabó lo de anoche? how did things end up last night?tanta historia para acabar en nada all that fuss for nothingsiempre decía que ese chico iba a acabar mal I always said that boy would come to no goodno te metas que esto puede acabar mal don't get involved, things could turn nasty o get uglyla película acabó bien the movie had a happy ending(terminar, destruir): acabó con todos los bombones he finished off o ( colloq) polished off all the chocolatesen dos años acabó con la herencia he went through his inheritance in two yearssi tratas así los zapatos vas a acabar con ellos en dos días if you treat your shoes like that, they'll be ruined o you'll wear them out in a couple of daysestás acabando con mi paciencia you're trying my patience, I'm running out of patience with youeste escándalo puede acabar con su carrera this scandal could ruin o finish his careerhay que acabar con este tipo de discriminaciones this sort of discrimination must be eliminated o eradicated, we/they must do away with o put an end to o put a stop to this sort of discriminationB ( fam)(matar): sabe demasiado, hay que acabar con él he knows too much, we're going to have to eliminate him o ( colloq) get rid of himeste clima/niño va a acabar conmigo this weather/child will be the death of meA (para referirse a una acción reciente) acabar DE + INF:acaba de salir she's just gone outacababa de meterme en la cama cuando sonó el teléfono I had just got into bed when the telephone rangacabo de comer I've just eatenB no acabar DE + INF:no acaba de convencerme la idea I'm not totally convinced by the ideano acabo de entenderlo I just don't understandel color no me acaba de gustar or ( Esp fam) no me acaba I'm not too sure I like the color, I'm not too sure about the color■ acabarvtA ‹trabajo› to finishya acabé el libro I've finished the bookno logró acabar el curso he didn't manage to finish o complete the courseiré cuando acabe lo que estoy haciendo I'll go when I've finished what I'm doingB(destrozar): el esfuerzo lo acabó y tuvo que abandonar la carrera he was exhausted by the effort and had to drop out of the racela tragedia la acabó the tragedy destroyed o killed her■ acabarseA(terminarse): se nos ha acabado el café we've run out of coffee, the coffee's run out, we're out of coffee ( colloq)se le acabaron las fuerzas he ran out of energy o ( colloq) steamse me está acabando la paciencia I'm running out of patienceel trabajo de la casa no se acaba nunca housework is a never-ending o an endless jobse fue él y se acabaron los problemas as soon as he left, the problems ended¡esto se acabó! no lo aguanto más that's it! I can't take any morey (san) se acabó ( fam); and that's thatle dices que no quieres y (san) se acabó tell him you don't want to and that's thatte he dicho que no vas y (san) se acabó I've told you you're not going and that's all there is to it! o and that's that! o and let that be an end to it!B1 ( liter)(morir): se fue acabando poco a poco she slowly slipped away, her life's breath slowly ebbed away ( liter)2( Méx) (quedar destrozado): se acabó en ese trabajo that job finished him off o did for him ( colloq)acábate todas las lentejas finish (up) all the lentils* * *
acabar ( conjugate acabar) verbo intransitivo
1
[ persona] to finish;
[ novios] to split up;
(+ compl)
ese chico va a acabar mal that boy will come to no good;
la película acabó bien the movie had a happy ending;
acabarán aceptándolo o por aceptarlo they'll end up accepting it;
acabar de algo to end up as sth;
acabó de camarero he ended up (working) as a waiterc) ( rematar) acabar en algo to end in sth
2
‹con bombones/bebidas› to finish off sth;
‹con salud/carrera› to ruin sth;
‹con sueldo/herencia› to fritter away sth;
‹con abuso/problema› to put an end to sthb) (fam) acabar con algn ( pelearse) to finish with sb;
( matar) to do away with sb (colloq);
3
acababa de meterme en la cama cuando … I had just got into bed when …c) ( llegar a):
no acababa de gustarle she wasn't totally happy about it
verbo transitivo ‹trabajo/libro› to finish;
‹curso/carrera› to finish, complete
acabarse verbo pronominal
1 ( terminarse) [provisiones/comida] to run out;
[ problema] to be over;
[reunión/fiesta/curso] to end;
[ proyecto] to finish, come to an end;
[ año] to come to an end;
se le acabaron las fuerzas he ran out of energy;
un trabajo que no se acaba nunca a never-ending o an endless task;
¡esto se acabó! that's it!
2 ( enf) ( comer) to finish (up)
acabar
I verbo transitivo
1 to finish (off) ➣ Ver nota en finish 2 (completar) to complete
II verbo intransitivo
1 to finish, end: todo acabó bien, it all ended happily 2 acabar con (agotar las existencias) to finish something
figurado estás acabando con mi paciencia, I'm losing my patience with you
(romper algo) to break something
(matar) to kill: la droga está acabando con él, he's killing himself with drugs
(destruir, eliminar) to destroy something: hay que acabar con la tortura, we must get rid of torture
figurado las presiones acabaron con su carrera política, the overwhelming pressure finished off his political career 3 acabar de: acaba de llegar de Río, he's just arrived from Río
no acaba de decidirse, she hasn't made up her mind yet 4 acabar en: el partido de fútbol acabó en tragedia, the football match ended in tragedy 5 acabar por/acabar + gerundio acabé creyendo/por creer que estaba loca, I ended up thinking she was mad
' acabar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apurar
- finiquitar
- incompleta
- incompleto
- levantarse
- paciencia
- temblar
- terminar
- tabla
English:
barrier
- break
- break down
- burial
- complete
- distance
- drag on
- end
- end up
- fade
- finish
- finish up
- get over
- get through
- grief
- illiteracy
- it
- paid
- racism
- round off
- settle
- sink
- stamp out
- there
- time-wasting
- use up
- wind up
- destroy
- do
- finished
- get
- kill
- near
- smash
- stop
- wind
- wipe
* * *♦ vt[terminar] to finish;hemos acabado el trabajo we've finished the work;todavía no ha acabado el primer plato he still hasn't finished his first course;acabamos el viaje en Canadá our journey ended in Canada;la bufanda está sin acabar the scarf isn't finished yet;RP Fam¡acabala! that's enough!♦ vi1. [terminar] to finish, to end;el cuchillo acaba en punta the knife ends in a point;detesto las películas que acaban bien I hate films that have a happy ending;acabó sus días en el exilio he ended his days in exile;ése acabará en la cárcel he'll end up in jail;cuando acabes, avísame tell me when you've finished;acabar de hacer algo to finish doing sth;acabar de trabajar/comer to finish working/eating;acabar con algo to finish with sth;¿has acabado con el martillo? have o are you finished with the hammer?;acabar por hacer algo, acabar haciendo algo to end up doing sth;para acabar de arreglarlo to cap it all;Fam¡acabáramos! so that's what it was!acabo de llegar I've just arrived3.[salud] to ruin; [violencia, crimen] to put an end to;acabar con [destruir] [enemigo] to destroy;acabar con la paciencia de alguien to exhaust sb's patience;está acabando con mi paciencia she's trying my patience;acabaron con todas las provisiones they used up all the provisions;la droga acabó con él drugs killed him;¡ese niño va a acabar conmigo! that boy will be the death of me!4. [volverse] to end up;acabar loco to end up (going) madno acaba de parecerme bien I don't really think it's a very good idea;no acaba de gustarme del todo I just don't really like it;el plan no me acaba de convencer I'm not totally convinced by the plan7. Compde nunca acabar never-ending;este proyecto es el cuento de nunca acabar this project just seems to go on and on* * *I v/t1 finish2:acabé haciéndolo yo I ended up doing it myselfII v/iacabar en end in;acabar en punta end in a point;acabar bien/mal end well/badly;to a bad end;acabó por comprender in the end he understood;no acabo de comprender I still don’t understand;acabar con sus huesos en end up in;es cosa de nunca acabar it’s never-ending;¡acabáramos! now I get it!;¡acaba ya! hurry up and finish!;la cosa no acaba aquí and that’s not all, and there’s worse2:acabar de hacer algo have just done sth;acabo de escribirlo I’ve just written it* * *acabar vi1) terminar: to finish, to end2)acabar de : to have just (done something)acabo de ver a tu hermano: I just saw your brother3)acabar con : to put an end to, to stamp outacabar vtterminar: to finish* * *acabar vb1. (terminar) to finish2. (acción, objeto) to end -
118 atar los cabos sueltos
(v.) = tie up + all the loose endsEx. The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.* * *(v.) = tie up + all the loose endsEx: The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.
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119 finalizar
v.1 to finish, to complete, to end.2 to finalize, to conclude, to end, to finish.Ella le dio fin a la discusión She put an end to the discussion.* * *1 to end, finish1 to end, finish* * *verbto finish, end* * *1.VT to finishfinalizar la sesión — (Inform) to log out, log off
con el himno se dio por finalizada la ceremonia — the ceremony came to an end o ended with the national anthem
2.VI to endsu contrato finaliza el próximo verano — his contract ends o comes to an end next summer
hoy finaliza el plazo para presentar las solicitudes — today is the deadline for submitting applications
la jornada finalizó con la prueba de atletismo femenino — the day ended with the women's athletics trials
* * *1.verbo transitivo to finish2.finalizar vi to endasí finaliza la emisión de hoy — and that brings us to the end of today's programming (AmE) o (BrE) programs
una vez finalizada la reunión — once the meeting is/was over
* * *= be over, complete, conclude, end, finalise [finalize, -USA], terminate, put to + bed, curtain + fall, lay + Nombre + to rest, carry through to + completion, come to + an end, round off, be scheduled for completion, wrap up, draw to + a close, draw to + an end, wind up (in/at), finish off, top + Nombre + off, wind down.Ex. Alternatively, the loan policy may be changed to make documents due when the vacation is over.Ex. A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex. Thus chapter 21 concludes with a number of special rules.Ex. Before the schedules can be finalised, the order of the facets in the schedules must be determined.Ex. An SDI profile can be terminated at any future time by the commands.Ex. At the session on Sunday 15th, it was agreed to put to bed the non-controversial items.Ex. The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.Ex. A New Orleans style funeral provided a humorous backdrop for library staff to relive the tragedies and successes of the old system as it was laid to rest.Ex. The author discusses the development process which began with a concept, continued with the formulation of objectives, and has been carried through to completion.Ex. The era of paper-based information systems is coming to an end.Ex. Klaus Ring will round off the plenary sessions with a lecture entitled: 'Are Internet and Print Products Interchangeable Reading Media?' = Klaus Ring culminará las sesiones plenarias el miércoles con una conferencia titulada: "¿Son los Productos Impresos y de Internet Soportes de Lectura Intercambiables?".Ex. The 2nd phase is scheduled for completion by the end of 1995.Ex. The article is entitled 'ACRL wraps up year 1 of Academic Library Statistics Project'.Ex. In 1971 the experimental phase of PRECIS was drawing to a close as the system became operational in the British national bibliography.Ex. As the war drew to an end, the horrendous scenes of misery and destitution came to light.Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex. His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex. Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex. As President Bush's second term winds down, this is no time for him to be making trouble for his successor.----* código de finalizar = end code.* estar casi finalizado = near + completion.* finalizar los estudios de BUP = complete + high school.* finalizar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end, come to + a swift end.* finalizar un mandato = leave + office.* para finalizar = in closing.* * *1.verbo transitivo to finish2.finalizar vi to endasí finaliza la emisión de hoy — and that brings us to the end of today's programming (AmE) o (BrE) programs
una vez finalizada la reunión — once the meeting is/was over
* * *= be over, complete, conclude, end, finalise [finalize, -USA], terminate, put to + bed, curtain + fall, lay + Nombre + to rest, carry through to + completion, come to + an end, round off, be scheduled for completion, wrap up, draw to + a close, draw to + an end, wind up (in/at), finish off, top + Nombre + off, wind down.Ex: Alternatively, the loan policy may be changed to make documents due when the vacation is over.
Ex: A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex: Thus chapter 21 concludes with a number of special rules.Ex: Before the schedules can be finalised, the order of the facets in the schedules must be determined.Ex: An SDI profile can be terminated at any future time by the commands.Ex: At the session on Sunday 15th, it was agreed to put to bed the non-controversial items.Ex: The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.Ex: A New Orleans style funeral provided a humorous backdrop for library staff to relive the tragedies and successes of the old system as it was laid to rest.Ex: The author discusses the development process which began with a concept, continued with the formulation of objectives, and has been carried through to completion.Ex: The era of paper-based information systems is coming to an end.Ex: Klaus Ring will round off the plenary sessions with a lecture entitled: 'Are Internet and Print Products Interchangeable Reading Media?' = Klaus Ring culminará las sesiones plenarias el miércoles con una conferencia titulada: "¿Son los Productos Impresos y de Internet Soportes de Lectura Intercambiables?".Ex: The 2nd phase is scheduled for completion by the end of 1995.Ex: The article is entitled 'ACRL wraps up year 1 of Academic Library Statistics Project'.Ex: In 1971 the experimental phase of PRECIS was drawing to a close as the system became operational in the British national bibliography.Ex: As the war drew to an end, the horrendous scenes of misery and destitution came to light.Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex: His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex: Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex: As President Bush's second term winds down, this is no time for him to be making trouble for his successor.* código de finalizar = end code.* estar casi finalizado = near + completion.* finalizar los estudios de BUP = complete + high school.* finalizar repentinamente = come to + an abrupt end, come to + a swift end.* finalizar un mandato = leave + office.* para finalizar = in closing.* * *finalizar [A4 ]vtto finishdebemos finalizar este trabajo hoy we must finish o complete this work todaypoco antes de dar por finalizada su estancia shortly before the end of her stay■ finalizarvito endel debate está a punto de finalizar the debate is about to end o ( frml) come to a closeasí finaliza la emisión de hoy and that brings us to the end of today's programsuna vez finalizada la reunión once the meeting is/was over* * *
finalizar ( conjugate finalizar) verbo transitivo
to finish
verbo intransitivo
to end;◊ una vez finalizada la reunión once the meeting is/was over
finalizar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to end, finish
' finalizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
después
- liquidación
- parar
- remachar
English:
assume
- conclude
- draw
* * *♦ vt[terminar] to finish, to complete; [contrato] to complete♦ vito end, to finish ( con in);el plazo de inscripciones ya finalizó the deadline for registration has passed;la ceremonia finalizó con un desfile the ceremony ended with a parade* * *v/t & v/i end, finish* * *finalizar {21} v: to finish, to end* * *finalizar vb1. (acabar) to finish2. (terminarse) to end -
120 no dejar ni un cabo suelto
(v.) = tie up + all the loose endsEx. The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.* * *(v.) = tie up + all the loose endsEx: The third act is of course the denouement, when everything is made clear, all the loose ends are tied up, and the curtain falls.
См. также в других словарях:
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