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  • 121 arakatu

    du/ad.
    1. ( aztertu) to delve into, look into; zertan huts egin duten \arakatu behar dute poliziek the police have to look into what they went wrong
    2.
    a. ( miatu) to search through; etxeko bazter guztiak \arakatu ditut I' ve searched every nook and cranny in the house
    b. ( p.) to frisk
    3. ( behatu) to observe, examine

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > arakatu

  • 122 begiratu

    [from Lat. "vigiliare"] iz. look, glance; e-i \begiratu bat eman to have a look at sth; \begiratu batean at a mere glace; \begiratu zorrotz penetrating glace, sharp stare io.
    1. (zuhur) prudent, wise, discerning
    2. (erne) wary, alert, watchful, mindful, attentive, cagey
    3. (diruari d.) thrifty, parsimonious, frugal
    4. (L)
    a. (kontuz dabilen) circumspect, reserved, cautious
    b. (zintzo) honest, decent, upright du/ad.
    1. (behatu, so egin)
    a. to look (- (r)i: at) ; haren aurpegiari \begiratu nion I looked at his face; zeri begiratzen diozu? what are you looking at?; mendi aldera \begiratu zuen she looked towards the mountain
    b. (aginteran delarik) begira zure ahizpari! look at your sister!
    2. (irud.) [ dio ]
    a. (izarrei d.) to observe, gaze ( -(r)i: at)
    b. Fil. to contemplate, ponder
    a. to look into, delve into, examine; hizkuntzalariak hitzi \begiratu behar die, hitzei hitz diren aldetik linguists must examine words insofar as they are words
    b. Inform. to check; "mezurik dagoen begiratzen" "checking mail"
    4. (kontuan hartu) to consider; haintzat \begiratu to take into consideration; lapurtzat \begiratu zuten they looked upon him as a thief; anaiatzat eta arrebatzat jotzen dugu batak bestea, geure sorterriari \begiratu gabe we all look upon one another as brothers and sisters, regardless of the land we call home
    5.
    a. (agindu) to follow, keep, obey; agindua erraz bazen ere, ez zuen \begiratu, hautsi egin zuen even though the commandment was simple, she did not keep it, she broke it
    b. (legeak) to observe, comply with, conform to
    a. to look after, see to, take care of; seme-alaben onari \begiratu behar diozu you must see to the welfare of the children
    b. (dirua) to take care of, manage; ongi begiratzen du bere dirua he manages his money very well
    a. to protect (- tik: from) ; Harresi Handiak begiratzen zuen Txina mongoliarren erasoetatik the Great Wall protected China from Mongol attacks
    b. (zaindu, jagon) to protect, watch over, preserve, conserve, maintain ; euskara \begiratu eta zaintzeko erakunde bat an organization to preserve and protect Basque
    8. (galarazi, baztertu) to prevent, avert; \begiratu zuten hori ez gertatzetik they prevented that from happening; haiek Erregeren kontra jaikitzetik begiratzeko in order to prevent them from rising against the King
    9. (gorde, mantendu)
    a. (oro.) to keep, preserve, maintain, sustain
    b. (etxea) to keep up, maintain da/ad. (L)
    1. (saihestu) to refrain, desist (- tik: from) ; inori gaitz egitetik begiratzen zen he refrained from doing {evil || harm} to anyone
    b. (ardo, jan-edanei d., e.a.) to abstain (- tik: from), forego ( -tik: —)
    2. (aldendu, e.a.)
    a. to keep away, stay away ( -tik: from ; i-gandik: from sb) ; begira zaitez harengandik stay away from him
    b. (galbidetik) to avoid (- tik: —), eschew formala. (- tik: —), keep away ( -tik: from)
    c. (arrisku, gauza txar bat) to avoid (- tik: —), eschew formala. (- tik: —), refrain (- tik: from) ; nagusia iraintzetik begira zaitez avoid insulting your boss
    3. (B) ( iruditu) to figure, imagine; \begiratu zait I figured so

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > begiratu

  • 123 compenetrarse en

    v.
    to delve into, to go into, to understand, to get into.

    Spanish-English dictionary > compenetrarse en

  • 124 profundizarse en

    v.
    to go into, to delve into, to get into.

    Spanish-English dictionary > profundizarse en

  • 125 أوغل في

    أوْغَلَ في: دَخَلَ، تَعَمّقَ
    to penetrate deeply into, delve into, go deeply into; to study thoroughly

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أوغل في

  • 126 بحث

    بَحَثَ: دَرَسَ
    to discuss; to consider, look into; to study, explore, inquire into, delve into, scrutinize, examine, investigate, inspect, check out; to deal with, treat; to research, do research

    Arabic-English new dictionary > بحث

  • 127 تبحر

    تَبَحّرَ (في)
    to study thoroughly; to penetrate deeply (into), delve (into), go deeply (into); to be well versed (in), conversant (with); to be an authority or expert (in)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تبحر

  • 128 تحرى

    تَحَرّى (عن)
    to investigate, explore, examine, inspect, scrutinize, study, survey, look into, inquire into, go to the root of, delve into, search out; to inquire about, make inquiries about; to search for, look for, hunt for, seek, try to find out (about), seek information (about), try to know or ascertain, try to detect or determine

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تحرى

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