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1 desnudarse
1 (persona) to get undressed, take one's clothes off2 figurado (rechazar) to cast aside (de, -)* * *VPR1) [persona] to undress, get undressed2)el árbol se está desnudando de sus hojas — the tree is shedding o losing its leaves
* * *(v.) = get + nakedEx. The article 'Wear lipstick, have a tattoo, belly-dance, then get naked: the making of a virtual librarian' provides some pointers to interesting Internet sites and useful gateways dealing with images of librarians.* * *(v.) = get + nakedEx: The article 'Wear lipstick, have a tattoo, belly-dance, then get naked: the making of a virtual librarian' provides some pointers to interesting Internet sites and useful gateways dealing with images of librarians.
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■desnudarse verbo reflexivo to get undressed, strip
' desnudarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desnudar
- encuerarse
English:
clothes
- strip
- strip off
- undress
* * *vpr1. [quitarse la ropa] to undress, to get undressed;tuvo que desnudarse de cintura para arriba he had to strip to the waist2. [despojarse]los árboles se desnudan de hojas en invierno the trees lose o shed their leaves in autumn* * *v/r1 undress2 figbare one’s soul* * *vr: to undress, to strip off one's clothing* * *desnudarse vb to get undressed -
2 desnudarse
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3 desnudarse completamente
• strip to the skinDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > desnudarse completamente
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4 desnudarse de la cintura para arriba
• strip to the waistDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > desnudarse de la cintura para arriba
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5 desnudarse ante
v.to bare oneself to, to bare oneself in front of. -
6 desnudarse completamente
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7 desnudar
v.1 to undress (person).2 to strip (cosa).desnudó su discurso de toda floritura he avoided all ornament in his speech3 to reveal, to bare.* * *1 to undress2 figurado (despojar) to strip3 figurado (desenvainar) to unsheathe1 (persona) to get undressed, take one's clothes off2 figurado (rechazar) to cast aside (de, -)* * *verbto undress, strip* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to undress2) liter [+ espada] to unsheathe liter3) (Geol) to denude4) * [+ jugador] to fleece *2.See:* * *1. 2.desnudarse v pron (refl) ( desvestirse) to undress, take one's clothes offse desnudó delante de todos — he stripped (off) o undressed in front of everyone
* * *= bare.Ex. The judge ruled that a magazine that published a photograph of a woman baring her breasts at a pig roast did not intrude on her privacy.----* desnudar(se) = undress.* desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro, desvestir a un santo para vestir a = rob Peter to pay Paul, rob Peter to pay Paul.* desnudarse = get + naked.* * *1. 2.desnudarse v pron (refl) ( desvestirse) to undress, take one's clothes offse desnudó delante de todos — he stripped (off) o undressed in front of everyone
* * *= bare.Ex: The judge ruled that a magazine that published a photograph of a woman baring her breasts at a pig roast did not intrude on her privacy.
* desnudar(se) = undress.* desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro, desvestir a un santo para vestir a = rob Peter to pay Paul, rob Peter to pay Paul.* desnudarse = get + naked.* * *desnudar [A1 ]vt1 (desvestir) ‹niño/enfermo› to undressA ( refl) (desvestirse) to undress, take one's clothes offse desnudó y se metió en la ducha he took his clothes off o undressed and got into the showerse desnudó delante de todos he stripped (off) o undressed in front of everyonedesnúdese de (la) cintura para arriba strip to the waistestaba tan cansada que ni se desnudó she was so tired that she didn't even get undressedB (desprenderse) desnudarse DE algo to throw off sth* * *
desnudar ( conjugate desnudar) verbo transitivo ( desvestir) to undress
desnudarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( desvestirse) to undress, take one's clothes off;
desnudar verbo transitivo to undress, strip: le desnudó con la mirada, she undressed him with her eyes
' desnudar' also found in these entries:
English:
bare
- disrobe
- rob
- strip
- undress
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to undress;desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro to rob Peter to pay Paul2. [cosa] to strip (de of);desnudó su discurso de toda floritura he avoided all ornament in his speech* * *v/t1 undress* * *desnudar vt1) : to undress2) : to strip, to lay bare* * *desnudar vb to undress -
8 despelotarse
pron.v.to strip off (desnudarse). (peninsular Spanish)* * *1 familiar (desnudarse) to strip off* * *VPR1) to strip, strip off2)* * *despelotarse [A1 ]1 (desnudarse) to strip off* * *
despelotarse vr vulgar to strip
* * *vprFamsus chistes son para despelotarse (de risa) his jokes are hysterical o side-splitting3. RP [abandonarse] to let oneself go;en los últimos años se ha despelotado mucho in the last few years she's really let herself go* * *v/r1 ( desnudarse) strip off2 de risa split one’s sides -
9 empelotar
1. VT1) LAm (=desvestir) to undress, strip to the skin2) LAm (Mec) to strip down, dismantle, take to pieces2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Col, CS, Ven fam) ( desnudar) to undress2) (Per fam) ( hacer caso) to take notice of2.empelotarse v pron1) (refl) (Col, CS, Ven fam) ( desnudarse) to strip, strip off (BrE colloq)2) (Per fam) ( buscar atención) to be an attention seeker* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Col, CS, Ven fam) ( desnudar) to undress2) (Per fam) ( hacer caso) to take notice of2.empelotarse v pron1) (refl) (Col, CS, Ven fam) ( desnudarse) to strip, strip off (BrE colloq)2) (Per fam) ( buscar atención) to be an attention seeker* * *empelotar [A1 ]vtlo empelotó para bañarlo she took his clothes off o undressed him to give him a bathlo hace para empelotarse he does it to attract attention (to himself) -
10 encuerar
v.to undress, to strip, to unclothe.* * *1. 2.encuerarse v pron (refl) (AmL fam) ( desnudarse) to strip off (colloq), get undressed; ( en el escenario) to strip* * *1. 2.encuerarse v pron (refl) (AmL fam) ( desnudarse) to strip off (colloq), get undressed; ( en el escenario) to strip* * *encuerar [A1 ]vt( refl) ( AmL fam) (desnudarse) to strip off ( colloq), get undressed, take one's clothes off; (en el escenario) to strip* * *♦ vt1. [desnudar] to strip2. [en el juego] to skin, to clear out* * *L.Am.v/t undress* * * -
11 encuerarse
VPR1) LAm (=desnudarse) to strip off, get undressed2) Caribe (=vivir juntos) to live together* * *
encuerarse ( conjugate encuerarse) verbo pronominal ( refl) (AmL fam) ( desnudarse) to strip off (colloq), get undressed;
( en el escenario) to strip
* * *vpr[desnudarse] to strip* * *v/r get undressed, undress -
12 desnudo
adj.1 naked, nude, as naked as a jaybird, bare.2 blunt, unmasked.La verdad desnuda The blunt truth...pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desnudar.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) naked, nude; (parte del cuerpo) bare2 figurado (falto de lo que cubre o adorna) plain, bare3 figurado (falto de fortuna) destitute4 figurado (falto de algo no material) devoid5 figurado (patente, claro) plain1 ARTE nude\poner al desnudo to lay bare, expose————————1 ARTE nude* * *(f. - desnuda)adj.bare, naked* * *1. ADJ1) (=sin ropa) [persona] naked; [cuerpo] naked, bare2) (=sin adorno) [árbol] bare; [paisaje] bare, featureless3) (=arruinado) ruined, bankruptquedarse desnudo — to be ruined, be bankrupt
4) (=puro) [verdad] plain, naked; [estilo] unadorned2. SM1) (Arte) nude2)* * *I- da adjetivo1)b) ( descubierto) <hombros/brazos/torso> barec) (liter) < espada> naked (liter)2)a) (sin adornos, aditamentos) <pared/cuarto> barela verdad desnuda — the naked o plain truth
b) <árbol/paisaje> bare3)IIal desnudo: la verdad al desnudo the truth plain and simple; el cable quedó al desnudo — the wire was left bare o exposed
masculino (Art) nude* * *= bare, stripped, naked, nude, in the buff, unclothed, in the nod.Ex. One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said 'Nice tits, uh?'.Ex. Other lumbermen remained and revived the stripped acres with hand-reared trees, or turned to dairying.Ex. The article 'Who dare say that the emperor is naked?' is a contribution to a thematic issue on literacy in Sweden and the contribution made by public library extension services.Ex. Books will often make visual appeals with the use of dramatic or sexual images that succeed in attracting buyers but are not so successful at representing the text: as, Thomas Hardy's novels presented with nudes on the covers.Ex. They have already posed in the buff for another photograph in which they use their bodies to spell out the word 'Peace' on a beach.Ex. In a matter of minutes, eight cameras coupled with computer software can generate three-dimensional images of the human body, both clothed and unclothed.Ex. By that logic anybody who has sex or masturbates or even wanders around in the nod in a hotel room is 'breaching the peace'.----* bañarse desnudo = skinny dip.* completamente desnudo = stark naked.* póster de mujer desnuda = pin-up.* semidesnudo = semi-nude.* totalmente desnudo = stark naked.* * *I- da adjetivo1)b) ( descubierto) <hombros/brazos/torso> barec) (liter) < espada> naked (liter)2)a) (sin adornos, aditamentos) <pared/cuarto> barela verdad desnuda — the naked o plain truth
b) <árbol/paisaje> bare3)IIal desnudo: la verdad al desnudo the truth plain and simple; el cable quedó al desnudo — the wire was left bare o exposed
masculino (Art) nude* * *= bare, stripped, naked, nude, in the buff, unclothed, in the nod.Ex: One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said 'Nice tits, uh?'.
Ex: Other lumbermen remained and revived the stripped acres with hand-reared trees, or turned to dairying.Ex: The article 'Who dare say that the emperor is naked?' is a contribution to a thematic issue on literacy in Sweden and the contribution made by public library extension services.Ex: Books will often make visual appeals with the use of dramatic or sexual images that succeed in attracting buyers but are not so successful at representing the text: as, Thomas Hardy's novels presented with nudes on the covers.Ex: They have already posed in the buff for another photograph in which they use their bodies to spell out the word 'Peace' on a beach.Ex: In a matter of minutes, eight cameras coupled with computer software can generate three-dimensional images of the human body, both clothed and unclothed.Ex: By that logic anybody who has sex or masturbates or even wanders around in the nod in a hotel room is 'breaching the peace'.* bañarse desnudo = skinny dip.* completamente desnudo = stark naked.* póster de mujer desnuda = pin-up.* semidesnudo = semi-nude.* totalmente desnudo = stark naked.* * *A1 (sin ropa) ‹persona› nakednunca la había visto desnuda he had never seen her naked o in the nudele gusta nadar desnudo he likes swimming in the nudeapareció totalmente desnudo he appeared stark nakedsin maquillaje me siento desnuda I feel naked without makeup o without my makeup ondesnudo de la cintura para arriba naked to the waistpara este invierno estoy desnuda ( fam); I haven't a thing to wear this winter2 (descubierto) ‹hombros/brazos› barecon los pies desnudos barefootB1(sin adornos, sin aditamentos): una habitación de paredes desnudas a room with bare wallsla verdad desnuda the naked o plain truthno perceptible al ojo desnudo not visible to the naked eye2 ‹árbol/rama› bareCal desnudo: ésta es la verdad al desnudo this is the truth plain and simplele había mostrado su corazón al desnudo she had bared her soul to himel cable quedó al desnudo the wire was left bareA ( Art) nudeun desnudo de mujer a female nudeB (desnudez) nudityCompuesto:aparece en desnudo integral she appears (completely) nudela revista publica desnudos integrales the magazine publishes full-frontal nude pictures o full frontals* * *
Del verbo desnudar: ( conjugate desnudar)
desnudo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desnudó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desnudar
desnudo
desnudar ( conjugate desnudar) verbo transitivo ( desvestir) to undress
desnudarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( desvestirse) to undress, take one's clothes off;
desnudo 1 -da adjetivo
totalmente desnudo stark naked;
desnudo de la cintura para arriba naked to the waist
desnudo 2 sustantivo masculino (Art) nude
desnudar verbo transitivo to undress, strip: le desnudó con la mirada, she undressed him with her eyes
desnudo,-a
I adj (una persona) naked, nude, (una parte del cuerpo, algo sin adornos) bare
la verdad desnuda, the bare/naked truth
II m Arte nude
♦ Locuciones: al desnudo, bare: mi corazón al desnudo, my heart laid bare
' desnudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bola
- desnuda
- desnudar
- chingo
- cuero
- pudor
English:
altogether
- bare
- naked
- nude
- skinny-dipping
- streak
- unclad
- undressed
- clothes
- on
- stark
* * *desnudo, -a♦ adj1. [persona, cuerpo] naked;nadar desnudo to swim in the nude;posó desnudo para “Mate” he posed in the nude for “Mate”;me siento desnudo sin mis gafas I feel naked without my glasses;desnudo de cintura para arriba/abajo naked from the waist up/down;Fam Fignecesito ir de compras porque ando desnudo I need to go shopping because I haven't got a thing to wear2. [brazo, hombro] bare3. [salón, pared, árbol, ramas] bare;[paisaje] bare, barren; [verdad] plain, unvarnished♦ nm1. [pintura, imagen] nude;pintar un desnudo to paint a nude;un desnudo femenino/masculino a female/male nude;el desnudo en el cine nudity in the movies;desnudo frontal full-frontal nude;contiene desnudos integrales it has scenes of full-frontal nudity2.al desnudo [a la vista] for all to see;el reportaje deja al desnudo las intrigas en el seno del partido the article takes the lid off party in-fighting;ésta es la verdad al desnudo this is the plain, unadorned truth* * *I adj1 persona naked2 ( sin decoración) bareII m1 PINT nude2:poner al desnudo lay bare* * *desnudo, -da adj: nude, naked, baredesnudo nm: nude* * *desnudo adj1. (persona) naked / nude2. (parte del cuerpo, pared) bare -
13 exigencia
f.1 demand, requirement (requisito).2 demand.venirle a alguien con exigencias to make demands on somebody3 forceful demand, demand, earnest entreaty, order.* * *1 demand, exigency2 (requisito) requirement* * *noun f.demand, requirement* * *SF1) (=requerimiento) demand, requirement, exigency frmsegún las exigencias de la situación — as the situation requires o demands, according to the exigencies of the situation frm
2) Caribe (=petición) request3) CAm (=escasez) need, lack* * *a) ( pretensión) demandb) ( requisito) demand, requirement* * *= requirement, exigency.Ex. The most appropriate type of abstract must be chosen in accordance with the requirements of each individual application.Ex. The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.----* adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.* ajustarse a exigencias = suit + demands.* imponer exigencias a = place + demands on.* * *a) ( pretensión) demandb) ( requisito) demand, requirement* * *= requirement, exigency.Ex: The most appropriate type of abstract must be chosen in accordance with the requirements of each individual application.
Ex: The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.* adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.* ajustarse a exigencias = suit + demands.* imponer exigencias a = place + demands on.* * *1 (pretensión) demand¡no me vengas con exigencias! don't start making demands, don't be demanding2 (requisito) demand, requirement, exigency ( frml)por exigencias del guión because the script calls for it* * *
exigencia sustantivo femenino
◊ ¡no me vengas con exigencias! don't start making demands
exigencia sustantivo femenino
1 demand
2 (requisito) requirement: la única exigencia es tener más de veinte años, the only requirement is to be over twenty
' exigencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
derecha
- derecho
English:
command
- demand
- fastidiousness
- satisfy
* * *exigencia nf1. [requisito] demand, requirement;tuvo que desnudarse por exigencias del guión she had to take her clothes off because the script required it2. [petición] demand;venirle a alguien con exigencias to make demands on sb;¡no me vengas con exigencias! don't start demanding things from me!* * *f demand* * *exigencia nf: demand, requirement* * *exigencia n demand -
14 despojarse
1 (quitarse ropa) to take off (de, -)2 (desposeerse voluntariamente) to forsake (de, -), give up (de,-)3 figurado to free oneself (de, of)* * *VPR1) (=desnudarse) to undress2)despojarse de — [+ ropa] to take off; [+ hojas] to shed; [+ poderes] to relinquish, give up; [+ prejuicios] to get rid of, free o.s. from
* * *vprdespojarse de algo [bienes, alimentos] to give sth up;[ropa, adornos] to take sth off; [prejuicios] to rid oneself of sth* * *v/r:despojarse de prenda take off* * *vr1)despojarse de : to remove (clothing)2)despojarse de : to relinquish, to renounce -
15 destaparse
1 (en la cama) to take the bedclothes off, take the covers off2 figurado (darse a conocer) to open up* * *VPR1) (=descubrirse) to get uncovered2) (=revelarse) to show one's true character3) (=desahogarse) to open one's heart ( con to)4) (=perder los estribos) to let fly, lose control* * *
■destaparse verbo reflexivo to become uncovered: por fin se ha destapado el chanchullo, the racket was uncovered at last
' destaparse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destapar
English:
come
* * *vpr1. [desabrigarse] to lose the covers;el bebé se destapa por las noches the baby kicks the blankets off at night2. [oídos] to become unblocked4. [revelarse] to open up;al final se destapó el escándalo in the end the scandal came to light5. [desnudarse] to take one's clothes off* * *v/r take one’s coat off; en cama kick off the bedcovers; figstrip (off)* * * -
16 empelotarse
pron.v.1 to be at variance, to quarrel.2 to be vexed, to be uneasy.3 to have a row, to row, to squabble.Los matones se empelotaron The bullies had a row.4 to undress.La chica se empelotó en la sala The girl undressed in the living room.* * *VPR1) ** (=emporrarse) to get stoned *2) * LAm to strip naked, strip off* * *empelotarse vprAndes, Cuba, Méx muy Fam [desnudarse] to strip off* * *v/r L.Am. poptake one’s clothes off, strip off -
17 encalatarse
VPR And1) (=desnudarse) to strip naked2) (=arruinarse) to be ruined* * *encalatarse [A1 ]* * *encalatarse vprPerú Fam to strip off, Br to get one's kit off -
18 desnuda
f., (m. - desnudo)* * *
Del verbo desnudar: ( conjugate desnudar)
desnuda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
desnuda
desnudar
desnudar ( conjugate desnudar) verbo transitivo ( desvestir) to undress
desnudarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( desvestirse) to undress, take one's clothes off;
desnudo,-a
I adj (una persona) naked, nude, (una parte del cuerpo, algo sin adornos) bare
la verdad desnuda, the bare/naked truth
II m Arte nude
♦ Locuciones: al desnudo, bare: mi corazón al desnudo, my heart laid bare
desnudar verbo transitivo to undress, strip: le desnudó con la mirada, she undressed him with her eyes
' desnuda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desnudo
English:
bare
- on
- streaker
- down
См. также в других словарях:
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