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1 quitar toda esperanza
• deprive of all hope -
2 quitar la esperanza
• deprive of all hope• deprive of hope -
3 desahuciar
v.1 to evict (inquilino).Ricardo desahució a sus inquilinos Richard evicted his tenants.2 to declare incurable.El doctor desahució al paciente The doctor declared the patient incurable3 to deprive of all hope, to deprive of hope.Ella desahució a sus padres She deprived her parents of all hope.* * *1 to deprive of all hope2 DERECHO (inquilino) to evict* * *1. VT1) [+ inquilino] to evict2) (=quitar esperanza a) [gen] to deprive of hope; [+ enfermo] to declare beyond recovery; [+ plan] to give up as a lost causecon esa decisión le desahuciaron definitivamente — with that decision they finally put an end to his hopes
3) Chile [+ empleado] to dismiss2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) < enfermo> to declare... terminally ill2)a) < inquilino> to evictb) (Chi) < empleado> ( despedir) to dismiss; ( notificar el despido) to give... notice* * *= evict.Ex. This printing press was evicted from its premises in 1984 to make way for a seminar room.* * *verbo transitivo1) < enfermo> to declare... terminally ill2)a) < inquilino> to evictb) (Chi) < empleado> ( despedir) to dismiss; ( notificar el despido) to give... notice* * *= evict.Ex: This printing press was evicted from its premises in 1984 to make way for a seminar room.
* * *desahuciar [A1 ]vtA ‹enfermo/paciente› to declare … terminally illlos médicos la habían desahuciado the doctors had given up hope of her recoveringestá desahuciado he's terminally illB1 ‹inquilino› (desalojar) to evict; (notificar el desalojo) to give … notice to quit o ( AmE) vacate* * *
desahuciar ( conjugate desahuciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ enfermo› to declare … terminally ill
2
( notificar el despido) to give … notice
desahuciar verbo transitivo
1 (a un inquilino) to evict
2 (a un enfermo) to declare to be terminally ill
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English:
evict
* * *desahuciar vt1. [inquilino] to evict* * *v/t1:desahuciar a alguien declare s.o. terminally ill2 inquilino evict* * *desahuciar vt1) : to deprive of hope2) : to evict -
4 desesperanzar
v.1 to cause to lose hope.2 to deprive of all hope, to deprive of hope.* * *1 to drive to despair1 to despair, lose hope, give up hope (de, of)* * *1.2.See:* * *desesperanzar [A4 ]vtto make … lose hope, lead … to despairto give up hope, despair, lose hope* * *♦ vtto cause to lose hope* * *v/t make lose hope -
5 desahuciar
• declare incurable• deprive of all hope• dispossess• evict• give up everything• give up on
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