-
1 desencadenar
desencadenar -
2 desencadenar
v.1 to unchain (preso, perro).Ricardo desencadenó al perro Richard unchained the dog.2 to give rise to, to spark off.la medida desencadenó fuertes protestas the measure provoked furious protests3 to trigger, to detonate, to activate, to provoke.Su actitud desencadenó un pleito Her attitude triggered the fight.* * *1 (quitar la cadena) to unchain2 (pasiones) to unleash3 figurado (producir) to spark off, give rise to1 (desatarse) to break loose2 (guerra) to break out3 (acontecimientos) to start* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=quitar las cadenas de) [+ prisionero] to unchain; [+ perro] to unleash2) (=desatar) [+ ira] to unleash; [+ crisis] to trigger, set off2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <crisis/protesta/reacción> to trigger2.desencadenarse v pron explosión/reacción to be triggered off; guerra to break out; tempestad to break* * *= spark off, trigger, spark, unleash, touch off, set off.Ex. Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.Ex. Nevertheless, the fact that these general lists cannot serve for every application has triggered a search for more consistent approaches.Ex. The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex. The economic climate of the 1980s, unleashing competitive forces and threatening the survival of some institutions, has had a major impact on both hospitals and academic health centres.Ex. This decision touched off a battle of wills between the library and the government as well as a blitz of media publicity.Ex. The dollar has been losing value, weakening its status as the world's major currency and setting off jitters in the international financial system.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <crisis/protesta/reacción> to trigger2.desencadenarse v pron explosión/reacción to be triggered off; guerra to break out; tempestad to break* * *= spark off, trigger, spark, unleash, touch off, set off.Ex: Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.
Ex: Nevertheless, the fact that these general lists cannot serve for every application has triggered a search for more consistent approaches.Ex: The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex: The economic climate of the 1980s, unleashing competitive forces and threatening the survival of some institutions, has had a major impact on both hospitals and academic health centres.Ex: This decision touched off a battle of wills between the library and the government as well as a blitz of media publicity.Ex: The dollar has been losing value, weakening its status as the world's major currency and setting off jitters in the international financial system.* * *desencadenar [A1 ]vt1 ‹crisis/protesta› to triggerla matanza desencadenó una ola de protestas the killings triggered o unleashed a wave of protest2 ‹explosión/reacción› to trigger3 ‹perro› to unleash, let … off the leash; ‹preso› to unchain, unshackle«explosión/reacción» to be triggered off; «guerra» to break out; «crisis» to breakde repente se desencadenó una violenta tempestad suddenly a violent storm brokese desencadenó una ola de protestas a storm of protests erupted, it provoked a storm of protests* * *
desencadenar ( conjugate desencadenar) verbo transitivo
‹ preso› to unchain
desencadenarse verbo pronominal [explosión/reacción] to be triggered off;
[ guerra] to break out;
[ tempestad] to break
desencadenar verbo transitivo
1 to unchain
2 (producir, dar lugar) to unleash
' desencadenar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desatar
English:
set off
- start
- touch off
- trigger
- unleash
* * *♦ vt1. [preso, perro] to unchain2. [viento, tormenta] to unleash3. [accidente, polémica] to give rise to;[pasión] to unleash; [conflicto] to trigger, to spark off;la medida desencadenó fuertes protestas the measure triggered furious protests* * *v/t figset off, trigger* * *desencadenar vt1) : to unchain2) : to trigger, to unleash -
3 desencadenar
đeseŋkađe'narv1) ( quitar la cadena) losketten2) (fig: liberar una reacción enorme) entfesselnEse discurso podría desencadenar una guerra. — Diese Rede könnte einen Krieg entfesseln.
verbo transitivo1. [persona, animal] losbinden2. (figurado) [suceso] entfesseln————————desencadenarse verbo pronominaldesencadenardesencadenar [deseŋkaðe'nar]num1num (soltar) loskettennum2num (provocar) auslösen■ desencadenarse ausbrechen -
4 desencadenar
-
5 desencadenar
гл.общ. освобождать от гнёта, освобождать от ига, разразиться, спустить с цепи, освобождать от оков, освобождать от цепей, развязывать (войну и т.п.) -
6 desencadenar
vt1) раскова́ть; снять це́пи, око́вы с кого2) вы́звать (стихийное бедствие; социальное потрясение; взрыв страсти); развяза́ть ( войну); породи́ть; возбуди́ть -
7 desencadenar
• let loose• provoke• spark off• touch off• trigger mechanism• trigger price• unchain• unfetter• unleash• unshackle -
8 desencadenar
• rozpoutat (válku, vášně aj.) -
9 desencadenar (ạ u.p.)
• sejmout pouta (komu)• zbavit pout (koho) -
10 desencadenar
1. tr 1) освобождавам от вериги (окови, гнет); 2) прен. премахвам зависимост, връзки; 3) пораждам, предизвиквам явления (за природни сили); el viento desencadenó fuerte oleaje вятърът предизвика силни вълни; 4) пораждам, предизвиквам, отприщвам душевни движения; aquella frase desencadenó airadas protestas онази фраза събуди (породи, отприщи) буйни протести; 2. prnl разбушувам се, разразявам се (за буря, дъжд, виелица и др.). -
11 desencadenar
-
12 desencadenar la crisis
гл.экон. развязывать кризисИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > desencadenar la crisis
-
13 desencadenar la guerra
гл.общ. развязать войнуИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > desencadenar la guerra
-
14 desencadenar la inflación
гл.экон. развязывать инфляциюИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > desencadenar la inflación
-
15 desencadenar las órdenes limitadas
• touch off the stopsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > desencadenar las órdenes limitadas
-
16 desencadenar una actividad
• vést k aktivitě -
17 desatar
desencadenar, deslligar -
18 desatar
v.1 to untie (nudo, lazo).Elsa desató los zapatos del chico Elsa untied the boy's shoes.2 to unleash.Su mala actitud desató la furia His bad attitude unleashed the fury.* * *1 (soltar - gen) to untie, undo, unfasten; (- perro etc) to let loose■ su dimisión desató la polémica en el seno del partido his resignation sparked off a dispute within the party1 (soltarse) to come untied, come undone, come unfastened2 figurado (desencadenarse) to break, explode\desatarse en to lash out withdesatarse la lengua to loosen one's tongue* * *verb1) to untie, undo2) trigger* * *1. VT1) [+ nudo, cuerda, cordones] to untie, undodesátate los zapatos — untie o undo your shoelaces
desata el paquete y saca el regalo — untie o undo the parcel and take out the present
2) (=desencadenar) [+ guerra, crisis] to trigger, spark (off); [+ sentimiento, pasión] to unleashlas nuevas medidas han desatado una ola de atentados — the new measures have triggered o sparked (off) a wave of attacks
sus palabras desataron una intensa polémica — his words sparked (off) o unleashed a storm of controversy
3) (=disolver) to dissolve4) †2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nudo/lazo> to untie, undo2) ( desencadenar)a) (liter) <cólera/pasiones> to unleashb) <crisis/revuelta> to spark off; < polémica> to provoke, give rise to2.desatarse v pron1)a) nudo/cordones to come undone o untied; perro/caballo to get looseb) (refl) persona to untie oneself; <cordones/zapatos> to untie, undo2) ( desencadenarse)a) (liter) pasiones/ira/furia to be unleashedb) polémica/crisis to erupt, flare up; revuelta to break outc) tormenta/temporal to break* * *= undo, spark, unleash, unwind, set off, untie.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex. The economic climate of the 1980s, unleashing competitive forces and threatening the survival of some institutions, has had a major impact on both hospitals and academic health centres.Ex. Short wedges, or quoins, were then put in between the long wedges and the inside of the chase, loosely at first so that the string with which the pages were tied up could be unwound and removed.Ex. The dollar has been losing value, weakening its status as the world's major currency and setting off jitters in the international financial system.Ex. Bridling a horse safely starts with untying the horse.----* desatarse = come + undone, come + loose.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis, precipitate + crisis.* desatar una guerra = precipitate + war.* desatar un nudo = untie + knot.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nudo/lazo> to untie, undo2) ( desencadenar)a) (liter) <cólera/pasiones> to unleashb) <crisis/revuelta> to spark off; < polémica> to provoke, give rise to2.desatarse v pron1)a) nudo/cordones to come undone o untied; perro/caballo to get looseb) (refl) persona to untie oneself; <cordones/zapatos> to untie, undo2) ( desencadenarse)a) (liter) pasiones/ira/furia to be unleashedb) polémica/crisis to erupt, flare up; revuelta to break outc) tormenta/temporal to break* * *= undo, spark, unleash, unwind, set off, untie.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.
Ex: The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex: The economic climate of the 1980s, unleashing competitive forces and threatening the survival of some institutions, has had a major impact on both hospitals and academic health centres.Ex: Short wedges, or quoins, were then put in between the long wedges and the inside of the chase, loosely at first so that the string with which the pages were tied up could be unwound and removed.Ex: The dollar has been losing value, weakening its status as the world's major currency and setting off jitters in the international financial system.Ex: Bridling a horse safely starts with untying the horse.* desatarse = come + undone, come + loose.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis, precipitate + crisis.* desatar una guerra = precipitate + war.* desatar un nudo = untie + knot.* * *desatar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹nudo/lazo› to untie, undo2 ‹persona› to untie; ‹perro› to let … loose, let … off the leash1 ( liter); ‹cólera/pasiones› to unleash2 ‹crisis› to spark off, trigger, precipitate ( frml); ‹revuelta› to cause, spark off; ‹polémica› to provoke, give rise tohan desatado una campaña de ataques contra ella they have launched a campaign of attacks against herA1 «nudo/lazo/cordones» to come undone o untied; «perro/caballo» to get loose2 ( refl) «persona» to untie oneself3 ( refl) «persona» ‹cordones/zapatos› to untie, undo1 ( liter); ‹pasiones/ira/furia› to be unleashed, be let looselos nervios se desataron tempers flared2«persona»: se desató en insultos contra nosotros he let fly at us with a string of insults3 «polémica/crisis» to erupt, flare up; «revuelta» to break outuna ola de violencia se ha desatado en todo el país a wave of violence has broken out throughout the country4 «tormenta/temporal» to break* * *
desatar ( conjugate desatar) verbo transitivo
‹ perro› to let … loose
desatarse verbo pronominala) [nudo/cordones] to come undone o untied;
[perro/caballo] to get loose
‹cordones/zapatos› to untie, undo
desatar verbo transitivo
1 to untie, undo
2 (provocar, desencadenar) to unleash: la medida desató la indignación de los trabajadores, the measure drove the workers to a state of indignation
' desatar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soltar
English:
draw out
- loosen
- spark off
- unfasten
- unleash
- untie
- loose
- undo
* * *♦ vt1. [nudo, lazo] to untie;[paquete] to undo2. [animal] to unleash;[persona] to untie3. [tormenta, ira, pasión] to unleash;[entusiasmo] to arouse; [motín, disturbios, protestas] to spark off, to trigger; [lengua] to loosen;la decisión desató una ola de manifestaciones the decision set off o triggered a wave of demonstrations;su dimisión desató la crisis de gobierno his resignation triggered o precipitated the governmental crisis* * *v/t untie; figunleash* * *desatar vt1) : to undo, to untie2) : to unleash3) : to trigger, to precipitate* * *desatar vb1. (persona, cuerda, cordones) to untie -
19 ofensiva
fнаступление, атака (тж перен.)desatar ( desencadenar) una ofensiva — начать наступлениеpasar a la ofensiva — перейти в наступление -
20 развязать
сов., вин. п.1) ( что-либо) desatar vt, desamarrar vtразвяза́ть у́зел — desanudar vtразвяза́ть тесемки, завя́зки — desatar los cordonesразвяза́ть паке́т — desatar el paquete••развяза́ть ру́ки ( кому-либо) — dejar las manos libres (a)у него́ ру́ки развя́заны — tiene las manos libresразвяза́ть язы́к (языки́) — destrabar la lenguaразвяза́ть войну́ — desencadenar la guerra
См. также в других словарях:
desencadenar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: desencadenar desencadenando desencadenado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. desencadeno desencadenas… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
desencadenar — verbo transitivo,prnl. 1. Soltar (una persona) [a una persona o a un animal sujetos con cadenas]: El prisionero consiguió desencadenar se. Desencadenaron al perro. verbo transitivo … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
desencadenar — 1. tr. Quitar la cadena a quien está con ella amarrado. 2. Romper o desunir el vínculo de las cosas inmateriales. 3. Originar o producir movimientos impetuosos de fuerzas naturales. El viento desencadenó fuerte oleaje. U. t. c. prnl.) 4. Originar … Diccionario de la lengua española
desencadenar — (v) (Intermedio) originar o provocar el comienzo de algo, especialmente cuando es brusco o violento Ejemplos: Afirman que otra caída abrupta de los precios de las propiedades podría desencadenar una crisis económica y financiera. Hay una larga… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
desencadenar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Quitar la cadena que sujeta a una persona, animal o cosa: ■ desencadenó los perros para empezar la búsqueda de los fugitivos. SINÓNIMO desatar encadenar liberar 2 Dejar en libertad una fuerza perjudicial que estaba contenida… … Enciclopedia Universal
desencadenar — {{#}}{{LM D12525}}{{〓}} {{ConjD12525}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynD12816}} {{[}}desencadenar{{]}} ‹de·sen·ca·de·nar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Soltar o librar de las cadenas: • Desencadenaron a los presos cuando llegaron a la cárcel.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
desencadenar — des|en|ca|de|nar Mot Agut Verb transitiu i pronominal … Diccionari Català-Català
desencadenar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ desatar, desunir, desligar, liberar, soltar ■ estallar, iniciar, comenzar, originarse, producirse … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
desencadenar — tr.Quitar la cadena al que está amarrado fig. Romper o destruir el vínculo de cosas inmateriales. Estallar con violencia las cosas naturales o pasiones … Diccionario Castellano
Glándula suprarrenal — Glándulas suprarrenales. Las glándulas suprarrenales, o glándulas adrenales son dos estructuras retroperitoneales, la derecha de forma triangular y la izquierda de forma semilunar, ambas están situadas encima de los riñones. Su función es la de… … Wikipedia Español
Amor no correspondido — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un amor no correspondido es el amor no recíproco, aun cuando esa reciprocidad es profundamente deseada. Esto puede desencadenar sentimientos tales como la depresión, ansiedad, y cambios bruscos de humor entre… … Wikipedia Español