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1 desterrar
v.1 to banish, to exile (person).2 to dismiss (idea).3 to expatriate, to cast out, to banish, to deport.* * *1 to exile, banish2 figurado to banish* * *VT1) (=exiliar) to exile, banish2) (=desechar) to dismissdesterrar el uso de las armas de fuego — to banish firearms, prohibit the use of firearms
3) (Agr, Min) to remove the soil from* * *verbo transitivoa) ( expulsar) to exile, banish (liter)b) (liter) <temor/duda> to banish; <costumbre/creencia> to stamp out, eradicate* * *= banish, exile.Ex. Many types and colours of shelving are now available, and forbidding dark wooden bookcases have been banished from most libraries.Ex. He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( expulsar) to exile, banish (liter)b) (liter) <temor/duda> to banish; <costumbre/creencia> to stamp out, eradicate* * *= banish, exile.Ex: Many types and colours of shelving are now available, and forbidding dark wooden bookcases have been banished from most libraries.
Ex: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *desterrar [A5 ]vtA1 (expulsar) to exile, banish ( liter)2 ( liter); ‹temor/duda› to banish; ‹costumbre/creencia› to stamp out, eradicateacuerdos para desterrar el uso de sustancias nocivas para la capa de ozono agreements to withdraw from use substances which are harmful to the ozone layerB ‹río› dredge* * *
desterrar ( conjugate desterrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to exile, banish (liter)
desterrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to exile
2 (descartar un pensamiento, una idea) to dismiss
' desterrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desnaturalizar
- olvidar
English:
banish
- exile
* * *desterrar vt1. [persona] to banish, to exile2. [idea] to dismiss;[dudas, recelos] to banish3. [costumbre, hábito] to do away with;[prejuicios] to root out* * *v/t exile* * *desterrar {55} vt1) exiliar: to banish, to exile2) erradicar: to eradicate, to do away with -
2 desterrar
• banish• cast out• deport• oust -
3 desterrar de
v.to exile from, to ban from, to banish from. -
4 desterrado
adj.exile, outcast, expatriated.f. & m.exile, outcast.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desterrar.* * *1→ link=desterrar desterrar► adjetivo1 exiled, banished► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 exile, outcast* * *desterrado, -aSM / F (=exiliado) exile* * *- da masculino, femenino exile* * *- da masculino, femenino exile* * *desterrado -damasculine, feminineexile* * *
Del verbo desterrar: ( conjugate desterrar)
desterrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desterrado
desterrar
desterrado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
exile
desterrar ( conjugate desterrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to exile, banish (liter)
desterrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to exile
2 (descartar un pensamiento, una idea) to dismiss
' desterrado' also found in these entries:
English:
exile
* * *desterrado, -a nm,fexile* * *desterrado, -da adj: banished, exileddesterrado, -da n: exile -
5 destierro
m.exile.en el destierro in exilepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desterrar.* * *1 (pena) banishment, exile2 (lugar) place of exile3 figurado (lugar muy apartado) back of beyond* * *SM1) (=exilio) exile, banishment2) (=lugar alejado) remote spot* * *masculino exile, banishment* * *= banishment, exile.Ex. Prisons were invented to substitute for the whip, stocks, banishment, & fines.Ex. Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.* * *masculino exile, banishment* * *= banishment, exile.Ex: Prisons were invented to substitute for the whip, stocks, banishment, & fines.
Ex: Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.* * *exilela reina lo condenó al destierro the queen banished him from the kingdom o sent him into exilemurió en el destierro he died in exile* * *
Del verbo desterrar: ( conjugate desterrar)
destierro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desterrar
destierro
desterrar ( conjugate desterrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to exile, banish (liter)
destierro sustantivo masculino
exile, banishment
desterrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to exile
2 (descartar un pensamiento, una idea) to dismiss
destierro sustantivo masculino exile
' destierro' also found in these entries:
English:
exile
* * *♦ nm1. [exilio] [fuera del país] exile;[dentro del país] internal exile;fue condenado al destierro he was sentenced to exile;emprender el destierro to go into exile;en el destierro in exile;marchar al destierro to go into exile2. [de costumbres, tradiciones] elimination* * *m exile* * *destierro nmexilio: exile -
6 proscribir
v.1 to ban.2 to banish.3 to proscribe, to ban, to abolish, to forbid.El alcalde proscribe esa ley The mayor proscribes that law.4 to oust, to banish, to exile, to proscribe.El alcalde proscribe al político The mayor ousts the politician.5 to dismiss, to exclude, to disallow, to banish.La nueva ley proscribe esos actos The new law dismisses those acts.6 to outlaw.El pueblo proscribe al ladrón The town outlaws the thief.* * *(pp proscrito,-a)1 (prohibir) to proscribe, ban2 (exiliar) to exile* * *VT1) (=prohibir) [gen] to prohibit, ban; [+ partido] to proscribe, outlaw; [+ criminal] to outlaw; [+ asunto] to ban2) (=desterrar) to banish, exile* * *verbo transitivoa) ( desterrar) to exileb) <costumbre/actividad> to ban, outlaw, proscribe (frml); < libro> to ban; <partido/organización> to ban, proscribe (frml)* * *= outlaw, proscribe.Ex. The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.Ex. Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( desterrar) to exileb) <costumbre/actividad> to ban, outlaw, proscribe (frml); < libro> to ban; <partido/organización> to ban, proscribe (frml)* * *= outlaw, proscribe.Ex: The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.
Ex: Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.* * *proscribir [ I34 ]vt1 ‹costumbre/actividad› to ban, outlaw, proscribe ( frml); ‹libro› to ban; ‹partido› to ban, proscribe ( frml)2 (desterrar) to exile* * *proscribir vt1. [prohibir] to ban2. [desterrar] to banish* * *<part proscrito> v/t2 ( desterrar) banish, exile* * *proscribir {33} v1) prohibir: to prohibit, to ban, to proscribe2) desterrar: to banish, to exile -
7 extrañar
v.1 to miss, to long for, to sorrow for.María añora a su esposo Mary misses her husband.El chico extraña a su madre The boy misses his mother.2 to miss.María añora a su esposo Mary misses her husband.3 to be surprised at.Me extrañó su actitud I was surprised at his attitude.4 to make wonder.El suceso extrañó a Ricardo The event made Richard wonder.5 to miss, to miss to.* * *1 (sorprender) to surprise2 (notar extraño) to find strange, not to be used to3 (desterrar) to banish, exile1 (desterrarse) to go into exile2 (sorprenderse) to be surprised (de/por, at)\no es de extrañar it's hardly surprising, (it's) no wonder* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=sorprender) to surpriseeso me extraña — that surprises me, I find that odd
¡no me extrañaría! — I wouldn't be surprised!, it wouldn't surprise me!
¡ya me extrañaba a mí! — I thought it was a bit strange!
me extrañaría que... — I'd be surprised if...
no es de extrañar que... — it's hardly surprising that..., it's no wonder that...
2) (=echar de menos) to miss3) †† (=desterrar) to banish2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp AmL) <amigo/país> to miss2.extrañar vi1) ( sorprender) (+ me/te/le etc) to surpriseya me extrañaba a mí que... — I thought it was strange that...
no es de extrañar que... — it's hardly surprising that...
2) (RPl) ( tener nostalgia) to be homesick3.extrañarse v pron* * *= miss.Nota: Tercera persona singular misses.Ex. He had been her assistant since she arrived, and she was going to miss him.----* extrañarse = raise + eyebrows.* no es de extrañar que = no wonder that, small wonder that.* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp AmL) <amigo/país> to miss2.extrañar vi1) ( sorprender) (+ me/te/le etc) to surpriseya me extrañaba a mí que... — I thought it was strange that...
no es de extrañar que... — it's hardly surprising that...
2) (RPl) ( tener nostalgia) to be homesick3.extrañarse v pron* * *= miss.Nota: Tercera persona singular misses.Ex: He had been her assistant since she arrived, and she was going to miss him.
* extrañarse = raise + eyebrows.* no es de extrañar que = no wonder that, small wonder that.* * *extrañar [A1 ]vt( esp AmL) ‹familia/novio› to miss; ‹comida/clima/país› to misste extrañé mucho cuando estuviste fuera I missed you badly while you were awayextraño mi cama I miss my own bed■ extrañarviA (sorprender) (+ me/te/le etc) to surpriseno me extraña it doesn't surprise me, I'm not surprisedme extraña que no haya escrito I'm surprised she hasn't writtenya me extrañaba a mí que no te lo hubiera contado I thought it was strange that he hadn't told youno es de extrañar que te responda así it's hardly surprising that he should respond like that, it's no wonder he responded like thatB ( RPl) (tener nostalgia) to be homesickextrañarse DE algo to be surprised AT sthse extrañó de su negativa a asistir a la reunión she was surprised at his refusal to attend the meeting, she found his refusal to attend the meeting surprisingyo no me extraño de nada de lo que sucede allí nothing that goes on there surprises meextrañarse DE QUE + SUBJ:se extrañó de que no le hubiera avisado he was surprised that she hadn't told him* * *
extrañar ( conjugate extrañar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ‹amigo/país› to miss
verbo intransitivo
1 ( sorprender) (+ me/te/le etc) to surprise;
ya me extrañaba a mí que … I thought it was strange that …
2 (RPl) ( tener nostalgia) to be homesick
extrañarse verbo pronominal extrañarse de algo to be surprised at sth
extrañar verbo transitivo
1 (asombrar) to surprise: no es de extrañar, it's hardly surprising
2 (echar de menos) to miss
3 (notar extraño) extraño mucho la cama, I find this bed strange o (echar de menos) I miss my own bed
' extrañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chocar
- sorprender
English:
small
- surprise
- wonder
- long
- miss
* * *♦ vt1. [sorprender] to surprise;me extraña (que digas esto) I'm surprised (that you should say that);no me extraña nada que no haya venido I'm not in the least surprised he hasn't come;se enfadó, y no me extraña she was annoyed, and I'm not surprised;no es de extrañar que pasen estas cosas it's not surprising these things happen2. [echar de menos] to miss;extraña mucho a sus amigos she misses her friends a lot;¿qué es lo que más extrañas de tu país? what is the thing you miss most about your country?3. [encontrar extraño] to find strange, not to be used to;he dormido mal porque extraño la cama I slept badly because I'm not used to the bed4. [desterrar] to banish♦ viRP to be o feel homesick;a pesar de haber estado afuera años, todavía extraña mucho although he's been abroad for years, he still feels really homesick* * *v/t L.Am.miss* * *extrañar vt: to miss (someone)* * *extrañar vb1. (sorprender) to surprise2. (añorar) to miss -
8 desnaturalizar
v.1 to adulterate (sustancia).2 to deny the natural rights of (person).3 to denaturalize, to make impure, to adulterate, to denature.* * *1 (adulterar) to adulterate2 QUÍMICA to denature, denaturize3 (desterrar) to banish* * *1. VT1) (Quím) to denature2) (=corromper) [+ persona] to pervert; [+ significado, sucesos] to distort2.See:* * *desnaturalizar [A4 ]vtto denature* * *
desnaturalizar verbo transitivo
1 (desterrar, hacer perder la nacionalidad) to divest of citizenship: durante la guerra desnaturalizaron a los gitanos, during the war, they divested the gypsies of their citizenship
2 (cambiar o perder propiedades) to denature: es una madre desnaturalizada, she's an unnatural mother
* * *1. [ciudadano] to deprive of citizenship2. [sustancia] to adulterate;[alcohol] to denature* * *v/t QUÍM denature* * *desnaturalizar {21} vt1) : to denature2) : to distort, to alter -
9 confinar
v.1 to confine.Ella confinó su territorio She confined her territory.2 to banish.3 to restrict, to limit, to confine, to restrain.Ella confinó su territorio She confined her territory.Ella confinó sus impulsos de ira She restricted her anger impulses.El carcelero confinó a Ricardo The jailer confined Richard.El médico limitó al paciente The doctor limited the patient.* * *1 (limitar) to border1 (recluir) to confine1 to shut oneself away* * *verb* * *1.VT (Jur) to confine (a, en in)(Pol) to banish, exile (a to)2.VI (=limitar)confinar con — to border on (tb fig)
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoconfinar a alguien a algo — a hospital/a calabozo to put somebody into something; a casa to confine somebody to something; a isla to banish somebody to something
2.la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas — he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar vi3.confinarse v pron to shut oneself away* * *= confine, restrict, intern, consign, box in.Ex. Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.Ex. This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex. The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex. There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex. What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = Lo que es importante es que las agencias se encuentran pocas trabas para diseminar información en la web de una forma rápida más que verse restringidas por cuestiones de normalización.* * *1.verbo transitivoconfinar a alguien a algo — a hospital/a calabozo to put somebody into something; a casa to confine somebody to something; a isla to banish somebody to something
2.la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas — he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar vi3.confinarse v pron to shut oneself away* * *= confine, restrict, intern, consign, box in.Ex: Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.
Ex: This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex: The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex: There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex: What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = Lo que es importante es que las agencias se encuentran pocas trabas para diseminar información en la web de una forma rápida más que verse restringidas por cuestiones de normalización.* * *confinar [A1 ]vtconfinar a algn A algo:la parálisis lo ha confinado a una silla de ruedas he is confined to a wheelchair because of paralysishan sido confinados a puntos alejados del país they have been banished to o exiled to remote parts of the country■ confinarviconfinar CON algo to border WITH sthto shut oneself awaytras la muerte del marido se ha confinado en casa since her husband died she's stayed shut away inside the house o she's shut herself away inside the house* * *
confinar ( conjugate confinar) verbo transitivo confinar a algn a algo ‹a hospital/a calabozo› to put sb into sth;
‹ a casa› to confine sb to sth;
‹ a isla› to banish sb to sth;◊ la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar verbo transitivo to confine [en, to]: le confinaron en la torre del castillo, he was confined to the castle tower
' confinar' also found in these entries:
English:
coop up
- localize
- confine
- intern
* * *♦ vt1. [detener, limitar] to confine (en to);el accidente lo confinó a una silla de ruedas the accident left him in a wheelchair, he was confined to a wheelchair after the accident♦ viconfinar con algo to border on, to adjoin* * *I v/t confineII v/i border ( con on)* * *confinar vt1) : to confine, to limit2) : to exileconfinar viconfinar con : to border on -
10 descartar
v.1 to refuse, to reject (ayuda).2 to discard, to dismiss, to put aside, to drop away.Ricardo descartó la violencia Richard discarded violence.María descartó los tomates verdes Mary discarded the green tomatoes.* * *1 to discard, reject, rule out1 (cartas) to discard, throw away\quedar descartado,-a to be left out, be ruled out* * *verbto rule out, reject* * *1. VT1) (=eliminar) [+ candidato, plan, opción] to reject, rule out; [+ posibilidad, hipótesis] to dismiss, discountno hay que descartar la existencia de agua en el planeta — we cannot dismiss o discount the possibility of water on the planet
han descartado la convocatoria de elecciones anticipadas — they've ruled out (the possibility of) an early election
2) (Naipes) to throw away, discard2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <plan/posibilidad> to rule out, dismiss; < candidato> to reject, rule out2.descartarse v pron ( en cartas) to discard* * *= dismiss, rule out, discount, foreclose, write off, count + Nombre + out, scrap.Ex. It is too early to dismiss those physical forms associated with non-computerised cataloguing and indexing.Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex. Assistance from part-time librarians should not be totally discounted, however.Ex. The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.Ex. They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex. Right now, there is no clear Republican candidate, though the inimitable Joe Kelly can never be counted out until the deadline passes.Ex. There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.----* descartar Algo = put + Nombre + out of the question.* descartar una idea = dismiss + idea, discount + notion.* * *1.verbo transitivo <plan/posibilidad> to rule out, dismiss; < candidato> to reject, rule out2.descartarse v pron ( en cartas) to discard* * *= dismiss, rule out, discount, foreclose, write off, count + Nombre + out, scrap.Ex: It is too early to dismiss those physical forms associated with non-computerised cataloguing and indexing.
Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex: Assistance from part-time librarians should not be totally discounted, however.Ex: The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex: Right now, there is no clear Republican candidate, though the inimitable Joe Kelly can never be counted out until the deadline passes.Ex: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.* descartar Algo = put + Nombre + out of the question.* descartar una idea = dismiss + idea, discount + notion.* * *descartar [A1 ]vt‹plan/posibilidad› to rule out, discount; ‹candidato› to reject, rule outlo de ir en tren ha quedado descartado I/we've ruled out the idea of going by train(en cartas) to discard descartarse DE algo to throw sth away, discard sth* * *
descartar ( conjugate descartar) verbo transitivo
to rule out
descartar verbo transitivo to rule out: han descartado nuestra propuesta, they've ruled out our proposal
' descartar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desechar
- desterrar
English:
discard
- discount
- dismiss
- preclude
- rule out
- scrap
- write off
- eliminate
- rule
* * *♦ vt1. [posibilidad, idea] to rule out;[plan] to reject; [persona] to reject, to rule out; [ayuda] to refuse, to reject;no descartamos un pacto con la izquierda moderada we don't rule out a pact with the moderate left;ha quedado descartado que el tumor sea maligno any possibility that the tumour might be malignant has been ruled out2. Am [tirar] to throw out, to discard;habrá que descartar todos los libros viejos all the old books will have to be thrown out* * *v/t rule out* * *descartar vt: to rule out, to reject -
11 exiliar
v.to exile.* * *1→ link=exilar exilar* * *verb* * *1.VT to exile2.See:* * *= exile.Ex. He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *= exile.Ex: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.
* * *
exiliar verbo transitivo to exile, send into exile
' exiliar' also found in these entries:
English:
exile
* * *♦ vtto exile* * *v/t exile* * *exiliar vtdesterrar: to exile, to banish* * *exiliar vb to exile -
12 idea
f.1 idea (concepto, ocurrencia).buena/mala idea good/bad ideahacerse una idea de algo to get an idea of somethinghacerse a la idea de que to get used to the idea thatno tengo ni idea (de) I don't have a clue (about)tener ideas de bombero (figurative) to have wild o crazy ideas (peninsular Spanish)tener idea de cómo hacer algo to know how to do somethingtener una ligera idea to have a vague ideaidea brillante brilliant idea, brainwaveidea fija obsessionser una persona de ideas fijas to be a person of fixed ideas2 intention.con la idea de with the idea o intention oftener idea de hacer algo to intend to do somethinga mala idea maliciously3 impression.cambiar de idea to change one's mindpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: idear.* * *1 idea2 (noción) notion3 (ingenio) imagination\cambiar de idea to change one's minddarle ideas a alguien to put ideas in somebody's headhacer algo a mala idea to do something on purpose, do something deliberatelyhacerse a la idea de algo to get used to the idea of something, accept somethingllevar idea de to intend to, have the intention of¡ni idea! no idea!, not a clue!no te puedes hacer una idea you have no ideano tener ni idea familiar to have no idea, not have a clueser de ideas fijas to be narrow-minded, have very fixed ideastener ideas de bombero to have funny ideas, have madcap ideastener mala idea familiar to be a nasty piece of workidea fija fixed idealigera idea vague ideamala idea evil intention* * *noun f.1) idea2) notion* * *SF1) (=concepto) ideatenía una idea falsa de mí — he had a false impression of me, he had the wrong idea about me
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formarse una idea de algo — to form an impression of sth•
hacerse una idea de algo — to get an idea of sthhacerse una idea equivocada de algn — to get a false impression of sb, get the wrong idea about sb
preconcebidohazte a la idea de que no va a volver nunca — you'd better get used to the idea that she's never coming back
2) (=sugerencia) idea¡qué idea! ¿por qué no vamos a Marruecos? — I've got an idea! why don't we go to Morocco?
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idea brillante, idea genial — brilliant idea, brainwave3) (=intención) idea, intentionmi idea era salir temprano — I had intended to leave early, my idea o intention was to leave early
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cambiar de idea — to change one's mindsalió del país con una idea fija: no volver nunca — he left the country with one fixed idea: never to return
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ir con la idea de hacer algo — to mean to do sthno iba nunca con la idea de perjudicar a nadie — it was never his intention to harm anybody, he never meant to harm anybody
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tiene muy mala idea — his intentions are not good, he's a nasty piece of work *•
metérsele una idea en la cabeza a algn, cuando se le mete una idea en la cabeza no hay quien se la saque — once he gets an idea into his head no one can talk him out of it•
tener idea de hacer algo — [en el pasado] to mean to do sth; [en el futuro] to be thinking of doing sthtenía idea de traerme varias botellas de vodka — I meant o I was meaning to bring some bottles of vodka
4) (=conocimiento) idea-¿a qué hora llega Sara? -no tengo ni idea — "what time is Sara arriving?" - "I've got no idea"
¡ni idea! — no idea!
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tener idea de algo — to have an idea of sth¿tienes idea de la hora que es? — do you have any idea of the time?
¡no tienes idea de las ganas que tenía de verte! — you have no idea how much I wanted to see you!
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no tener la menor idea — not to have the faintest o the foggiest ideapajolero 1), remoto 3)cuando me fui a Alemania no tenía la menor idea de alemán — when I went to Germany I couldn't speak a word of German
5) pl ideas (=opiniones) ideas•
una persona de ideas conservadoras/liberales/radicales — a conservative/liberal/radical-minded person* * *1)a) ( concepto) ideala idea de libertad — the idea o concept of freedom
b) (opinión, ideología) ideac) ( noción) ideadarse idea para algo — (RPl fam) to be good at something
hacerse (a) la idea de algo — to get used to the idea of something
2)a) ( ocurrencia) ideano sería buena/mala idea — it wouldn't be a good/bad idea
idea de bombero — (Esp fam) crazy idea
b) ( intención) intention, ideac) ( sugerencia) idea•* * *= idea, insight, notion, perspective, point, thought, conception, rationality, inkling, perception.Ex. Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.Ex. The human indexer works mechanically and rapidly; he should require no insight into the document content.Ex. A focus conveys the key or principal notion of a concept.Ex. It is easy to see that users and separate pieces of literature may hold different perspectives on one subject.Ex. Parts of the abstract are written in the informative style, whilst those points which are of less significance are treated indicatively.Ex. Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex. Different conceptions of what subject indexing means are described.Ex. A model of how librarians may actually go about book selection is presented in three ways: rationality; tacit knowledge; and symbolic content.Ex. Her experience with many children has shown that often they can repeat sentences and read quite well without any inkling of what they are saying.Ex. Nevertheless, citation indexes do seek to link documents according to their content (or at least the perception of their content held by the author of the source work).----* acariciar la idea de = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea of.* aceptar una idea = accept + notion, deal with + concept.* aclarar las ideas de Uno = clarify + Posesivo + mind.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acostumbrarse a una idea = get used to + idea, deal with + concept.* adquirir una idea = gain + impression.* aferrarse a una idea = hold fast to + idea.* aludir a una idea = allude to + idea.* aportación de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* aportar ideas = contribute + ideas, brainstorm.* apoyar la idea = endorse + the idea.* apoyar una idea = favour + idea.* atraer la idea de = fancy + the idea of.* bombardeo de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* cambio de idea = change of heart, change of mind.* cantera de ideas = hotbed.* casarse con una idea = wed to + view.* compartir ideas = share + ideas, share + thoughts, bounce off + ideas.* compartir ideas con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* compartir las ideas = pool + ideas.* composición por confrontación de ideas = brain-writing.* concebir una idea = conceive + idea.* confrontación de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* confrontar ideas = brainstorm.* con sólo una mínima idea de = with only the sketchiest idea of.* contar las ideas a Alguien = run + ideas + past + Pronombre.* contrastar ideas = brainstorm.* contraste de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming].* contribución de ideas = input of ideas.* con una idea muy superficial sobre = with only a sketchy idea of.* corroborar una idea = substantiate + point.* criticar las ideas de Alguien = trample on + Posesivo + ideas.* dar con una idea = hit on/upon + idea.* dar ideas = offer + clues.* dar la idea = give + the impression that.* darle vueltas a la idea = toy with, toy with + idea of.* darle vueltas a la idea de = flirt with + the idea of.* dar una idea = give + idea, give + glimpse, provide + an understanding.* dar una idea de = give + a feel for, give + indication, provide + a glimpse of, give + a flavour of, be indicative of, provide + insight into, give + a picture, give + an insight into, give + an inkling of.* dar una idea general = put in + the picture, give + a general picture, paint + a broad picture.* debatir una idea = discuss + idea.* deducir una idea = draw + idea.* defender + Posesivo + idea = support + Posesivo + case.* defender una idea = champion + idea.* de ideas afines = like-minded.* desaprobar una idea = disapprove of + the idea of.* desarrollar una idea = amplify + idea.* descartar una idea = dismiss + idea, discount + notion.* difundir una idea = spread + view, spread + an idea, circulate + Posesivo + idea.* discutir una idea = float + concept.* echar por tierra una idea = crush + idea.* empezar a gustar la idea = warm up to + the idea.* entusiasmarse con la idea = warm up to + the idea.* erradicar falsas ideas = erase + misconceptions.* erradicar una falsa ide = dispel + idea.* escaso de ideas = short of ideas.* estar a favor de una idea = favour + idea.* estar convencido de la idea de que = be committed to the idea that.* estar de acuerdo con una idea = subscribe to + idea.* expresar ideas = express + thoughts, put over + ideas.* extraer una idea = draw + idea.* falto de ideas = short of ideas.* germen de una idea = germ of an idea.* gustar la idea de = fancy + the idea of.* hacer hincapié en una idea = hammer + point.* hacer prevaler las ideas y valores de uno mismo = assert + own ideas and values.* hacer realidad una idea = follow through on/with + Posesivo + idea.* hacerse a una idea = deal with + concept.* hacerse una idea = form + impression, get + an inkling.* hacerse una idea de = catch + glimpse, glean + indication, glean + picture, have + an inkling of.* hacerse una idea mejor de = glean + insights.* hacer valer una idea = enforce + idea.* idea abstracta = abstract idea.* idea + aparecer = idea + surface.* idea aproximada = rough idea.* idea arraigada = ingrained attitude.* idea brillante = bright idea.* idea buena = cool idea.* idea central = focal point.* idea clara = clear idea.* idea cultural = meme.* idea + dar forma = idea + shape.* idea de reforma = reform idea.* idea estrafalaria = outlandish idea.* idea falsa = misconception, misperception, bogus idea, illusion.* idea favorita = pet idea.* idea + forjar = idea + shape.* idea fundamental = keynote.* idea general = rough idea.* idea genial = brain child [brainchild].* idea incoherente = disjointed idea.* idea loca = wild thought.* idea nueva = fresh idea.* idea original = brain child [brainchild].* idea pensada a posteriori = afterthought.* idea peregrina = outlandish idea.* idea preconcebida = preconception.* idea principal = drift.* idea reciclada = retread [re-tread].* ideas = food for thought, strands of thought.* idea secundaria = side issue.* ideas políticas = politics.* ideas principales = significant ideas.* idea + surgir = idea + come up.* ilustrar una idea = illustrate + point.* inspirar ideas = spark off + ideas.* intercambiar ideas = compare + notes, exchange + ideas, bounce off + ideas.* intercambiar ideas con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* intercambio de ideas = exchange of ideas, fertilisation [fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation [cross-fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation of ideas.* la idea que hay detrás de = the idea behind.* lanzar una idea = pilot + idea.* machacar un idea = squash + idea.* mencionar una idea = bring up + idea.* ¡ni idea! = beats me!.* no captar la idea = miss + the point.* no estar de acuerdo con la idea de = disapprove of + the idea of.* no pillar la idea = miss + the point.* no tener idea = have + no clue, have + no idea.* no tener idea de = be clueless about, have + no understanding of.* no tener la más mínima idea sobre Algo = Negativo + have + the foggiest idea.* no tener ni idea sobre Algo = not know the first thing about.* no tener ni puta idea = not get + Posesivo + shit together.* no tener ni puta idea sobre Algo = not know the first thing about.* nueva idea = reform idea.* obtener una idea = get + a sense of, gain + a sense of.* obtener una idea de = get + a taste of.* ocurrirse a Alguien una idea = hit on/upon + idea.* ocurrírsele a Alguien una idea = think up + idea.* ocurrírsele la idea = come up with + idea.* pensar en una idea = think up + idea.* perpetuar una idea preconcebida = perpetuate + preconception.* plantear una idea = raise + idea.* plasmar una idea en la realidad = translate + idea into + reality.* poner a prueba una idea = test + idea, pilot + idea.* poner en práctica una idea = put + Posesivo + idea + into practice.* presentar una idea = make + point, put forward + idea, offer + perspective, present + idea.* probar una idea = test + idea.* profundizar en una idea = carry + argument + one step further.* promover una idea = promote + idea, pioneer + idea.* proponer una idea = advance + proposition, advance + idea, put forward + idea.* quitar la idea = wipe away + idea.* recalcar una idea = hammer + point.* rechazar una idea = turn + idea + down.* reforzar una idea = reinforce + idea, reinforce + notion, strengthen + the view.* refutar una idea = quarrel with + notion.* replantearse las ideas = rethink + Posesivo + ideas.* representar una idea = dramatise + idea.* sacar a colación una idea = bring up + idea.* ser la idea central de = be at the core of, be at the heart of.* ser partidario de una idea = favour + idea.* sin idea = clueless.* sin ideas preconcebidas = open mind.* sin la menor idea = clueless.* sopesar una idea = weigh + idea.* sugerir ideas = contribute + ideas, brainstorm.* sugerir una idea = advance + proposition, suggest + idea, float + concept.* suscribir una idea = subscribe to + idea.* tener idea = have + a clue.* tener una idea = gain + impression, capture + glimpse, get + a sense of, have + an inkling of, gain + a sense of, have + a clue.* tener una idea de = gain + idea of.* tormenta de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* una idea general = a rough guide.* unas cuantas ideas = a rough guide.* utilizar las ideas de (Alguien) = draw on/upon + Posesivo + ideas.* * *1)a) ( concepto) ideala idea de libertad — the idea o concept of freedom
b) (opinión, ideología) ideac) ( noción) ideadarse idea para algo — (RPl fam) to be good at something
hacerse (a) la idea de algo — to get used to the idea of something
2)a) ( ocurrencia) ideano sería buena/mala idea — it wouldn't be a good/bad idea
idea de bombero — (Esp fam) crazy idea
b) ( intención) intention, ideac) ( sugerencia) idea•* * *= idea, insight, notion, perspective, point, thought, conception, rationality, inkling, perception.Ex: Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.
Ex: The human indexer works mechanically and rapidly; he should require no insight into the document content.Ex: A focus conveys the key or principal notion of a concept.Ex: It is easy to see that users and separate pieces of literature may hold different perspectives on one subject.Ex: Parts of the abstract are written in the informative style, whilst those points which are of less significance are treated indicatively.Ex: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex: Different conceptions of what subject indexing means are described.Ex: A model of how librarians may actually go about book selection is presented in three ways: rationality; tacit knowledge; and symbolic content.Ex: Her experience with many children has shown that often they can repeat sentences and read quite well without any inkling of what they are saying.Ex: Nevertheless, citation indexes do seek to link documents according to their content (or at least the perception of their content held by the author of the source work).* acariciar la idea de = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea of.* aceptar una idea = accept + notion, deal with + concept.* aclarar las ideas de Uno = clarify + Posesivo + mind.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acostumbrarse a una idea = get used to + idea, deal with + concept.* adquirir una idea = gain + impression.* aferrarse a una idea = hold fast to + idea.* aludir a una idea = allude to + idea.* aportación de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* aportar ideas = contribute + ideas, brainstorm.* apoyar la idea = endorse + the idea.* apoyar una idea = favour + idea.* atraer la idea de = fancy + the idea of.* bombardeo de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* cambio de idea = change of heart, change of mind.* cantera de ideas = hotbed.* casarse con una idea = wed to + view.* compartir ideas = share + ideas, share + thoughts, bounce off + ideas.* compartir ideas con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* compartir las ideas = pool + ideas.* composición por confrontación de ideas = brain-writing.* concebir una idea = conceive + idea.* confrontación de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* confrontar ideas = brainstorm.* con sólo una mínima idea de = with only the sketchiest idea of.* contar las ideas a Alguien = run + ideas + past + Pronombre.* contrastar ideas = brainstorm.* contraste de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming].* contribución de ideas = input of ideas.* con una idea muy superficial sobre = with only a sketchy idea of.* corroborar una idea = substantiate + point.* criticar las ideas de Alguien = trample on + Posesivo + ideas.* dar con una idea = hit on/upon + idea.* dar ideas = offer + clues.* dar la idea = give + the impression that.* darle vueltas a la idea = toy with, toy with + idea of.* darle vueltas a la idea de = flirt with + the idea of.* dar una idea = give + idea, give + glimpse, provide + an understanding.* dar una idea de = give + a feel for, give + indication, provide + a glimpse of, give + a flavour of, be indicative of, provide + insight into, give + a picture, give + an insight into, give + an inkling of.* dar una idea general = put in + the picture, give + a general picture, paint + a broad picture.* debatir una idea = discuss + idea.* deducir una idea = draw + idea.* defender + Posesivo + idea = support + Posesivo + case.* defender una idea = champion + idea.* de ideas afines = like-minded.* desaprobar una idea = disapprove of + the idea of.* desarrollar una idea = amplify + idea.* descartar una idea = dismiss + idea, discount + notion.* difundir una idea = spread + view, spread + an idea, circulate + Posesivo + idea.* discutir una idea = float + concept.* echar por tierra una idea = crush + idea.* empezar a gustar la idea = warm up to + the idea.* entusiasmarse con la idea = warm up to + the idea.* erradicar falsas ideas = erase + misconceptions.* erradicar una falsa ide = dispel + idea.* escaso de ideas = short of ideas.* estar a favor de una idea = favour + idea.* estar convencido de la idea de que = be committed to the idea that.* estar de acuerdo con una idea = subscribe to + idea.* expresar ideas = express + thoughts, put over + ideas.* extraer una idea = draw + idea.* falto de ideas = short of ideas.* germen de una idea = germ of an idea.* gustar la idea de = fancy + the idea of.* hacer hincapié en una idea = hammer + point.* hacer prevaler las ideas y valores de uno mismo = assert + own ideas and values.* hacer realidad una idea = follow through on/with + Posesivo + idea.* hacerse a una idea = deal with + concept.* hacerse una idea = form + impression, get + an inkling.* hacerse una idea de = catch + glimpse, glean + indication, glean + picture, have + an inkling of.* hacerse una idea mejor de = glean + insights.* hacer valer una idea = enforce + idea.* idea abstracta = abstract idea.* idea + aparecer = idea + surface.* idea aproximada = rough idea.* idea arraigada = ingrained attitude.* idea brillante = bright idea.* idea buena = cool idea.* idea central = focal point.* idea clara = clear idea.* idea cultural = meme.* idea + dar forma = idea + shape.* idea de reforma = reform idea.* idea estrafalaria = outlandish idea.* idea falsa = misconception, misperception, bogus idea, illusion.* idea favorita = pet idea.* idea + forjar = idea + shape.* idea fundamental = keynote.* idea general = rough idea.* idea genial = brain child [brainchild].* idea incoherente = disjointed idea.* idea loca = wild thought.* idea nueva = fresh idea.* idea original = brain child [brainchild].* idea pensada a posteriori = afterthought.* idea peregrina = outlandish idea.* idea preconcebida = preconception.* idea principal = drift.* idea reciclada = retread [re-tread].* ideas = food for thought, strands of thought.* idea secundaria = side issue.* ideas políticas = politics.* ideas principales = significant ideas.* idea + surgir = idea + come up.* ilustrar una idea = illustrate + point.* inspirar ideas = spark off + ideas.* intercambiar ideas = compare + notes, exchange + ideas, bounce off + ideas.* intercambiar ideas con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* intercambio de ideas = exchange of ideas, fertilisation [fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation [cross-fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation of ideas.* la idea que hay detrás de = the idea behind.* lanzar una idea = pilot + idea.* machacar un idea = squash + idea.* mencionar una idea = bring up + idea.* ¡ni idea! = beats me!.* no captar la idea = miss + the point.* no estar de acuerdo con la idea de = disapprove of + the idea of.* no pillar la idea = miss + the point.* no tener idea = have + no clue, have + no idea.* no tener idea de = be clueless about, have + no understanding of.* no tener la más mínima idea sobre Algo = Negativo + have + the foggiest idea.* no tener ni idea sobre Algo = not know the first thing about.* no tener ni puta idea = not get + Posesivo + shit together.* no tener ni puta idea sobre Algo = not know the first thing about.* nueva idea = reform idea.* obtener una idea = get + a sense of, gain + a sense of.* obtener una idea de = get + a taste of.* ocurrirse a Alguien una idea = hit on/upon + idea.* ocurrírsele a Alguien una idea = think up + idea.* ocurrírsele la idea = come up with + idea.* pensar en una idea = think up + idea.* perpetuar una idea preconcebida = perpetuate + preconception.* plantear una idea = raise + idea.* plasmar una idea en la realidad = translate + idea into + reality.* poner a prueba una idea = test + idea, pilot + idea.* poner en práctica una idea = put + Posesivo + idea + into practice.* presentar una idea = make + point, put forward + idea, offer + perspective, present + idea.* probar una idea = test + idea.* profundizar en una idea = carry + argument + one step further.* promover una idea = promote + idea, pioneer + idea.* proponer una idea = advance + proposition, advance + idea, put forward + idea.* quitar la idea = wipe away + idea.* recalcar una idea = hammer + point.* rechazar una idea = turn + idea + down.* reforzar una idea = reinforce + idea, reinforce + notion, strengthen + the view.* refutar una idea = quarrel with + notion.* replantearse las ideas = rethink + Posesivo + ideas.* representar una idea = dramatise + idea.* sacar a colación una idea = bring up + idea.* ser la idea central de = be at the core of, be at the heart of.* ser partidario de una idea = favour + idea.* sin idea = clueless.* sin ideas preconcebidas = open mind.* sin la menor idea = clueless.* sopesar una idea = weigh + idea.* sugerir ideas = contribute + ideas, brainstorm.* sugerir una idea = advance + proposition, suggest + idea, float + concept.* suscribir una idea = subscribe to + idea.* tener idea = have + a clue.* tener una idea = gain + impression, capture + glimpse, get + a sense of, have + an inkling of, gain + a sense of, have + a clue.* tener una idea de = gain + idea of.* tormenta de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* una idea general = a rough guide.* unas cuantas ideas = a rough guide.* utilizar las ideas de (Alguien) = draw on/upon + Posesivo + ideas.* * *A1 (concepto) ideala idea de libertad the idea o concept of freedomla idea de un dios único the idea o notion of a single God2 (opinión, ideología) ideasus ideas políticas his political beliefs o ideases de ideas bastante conservadoras she has fairly conservative ideas o viewses un hombre de ideas fijas he has very set ideas about thingsyo no soy de la misma idea I don't agree, I don't share your opinion3 (noción) ideano tiene idea de cómo funciona he has no idea how it worksno tenía ni idea de todo esto I had no idea about any of thisno tengo idea no idea! o I don't have a clueno tenía ni la más remota idea or ( Esp fam) ni pajolera idea she didn't have the slightest idea, she didn't have the faintest o foggiest idea ( colloq)tenía idea de que ibas a llamar I had a feeling you'd callno tienes idea de lo que he sufrido you have no idea how much I've sufferedpara darse or hacerse una idea de la situación to give oneself o to get an idea of the situationes difícil hacerse una idea de cómo es si no lo has visto it's hard to imagine what it's like if you haven't seen itesto es sólo una idea del proyecto this is just a general idea of the projectse da mucha idea para cocinar she's a very good cookhacerse (a) la idea de algo: ya me voy haciendo (a) la idea de vivir allí I am getting used to the idea of living there nowno se hace (a) la idea de que está muerto she can't accept the fact that he's deadB1 (ocurrencia) idease me ocurre or tengo una idea I've got an idea¡qué ideas se te ocurren! you really o sure get some funny ideas! ( colloq)se le metió la idea en la cabeza de ir a escalar la montaña she got it into her head to go and climb the mountainno sería mala idea hacer las reservas hoy it wouldn't be a bad idea to make the reservations today¡quítate esa idea de la cabeza! you can get that idea out of your head!2 (intención) intention, ideano fui con esa idea I didn't go with that idea in mind o with that intentionmi idea era terminarlo hoy my intention was to finish it today, I had intended to finish it todaycambió de idea y tomó el tren she changed her mind and took the trainno han abandonado la idea de ir al parque they haven't given up the idea of going to the park3 (sugerencia) ideaideas para el hogar ideas for the homeescriban sus ideas en un papelito please write your suggestions o ideas on a piece of paperCompuesto:fixed idea, idée fixeC* * *
Del verbo idear: ( conjugate idear)
idea es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
idea
idear
idea sustantivo femenino
idea;◊ la idea de libertad the idea o concept of freedom;
es de ideas fijas he has very set ideas about things;
no tiene idea de cómo funciona he has no idea how it works;
no tengo idea I don't have a clue;
hacerse una idea de la situación to get an idea of the situation;
se me ocurre una idea I've got an idea;
cambió de idea she changed her mind;
hacerse (a) la idea de algo to get used to the idea of sth
idea sustantivo femenino
1 idea
idea fija, fixed idea
2 (representación, concepto) idea: la simple idea de volver a verle me pone nervioso, the very thought of seeing him again makes me all jittery
(noción) idea: para que te hagas una idea..., so that you can get an idea...
tiene muy poca idea de lo que cuesta, she has very little idea of what it costs
3 (opinión, juicio) idea, opinion: te lo advierto, ésta no es la idea que yo tengo de la diversión, mind you, that's not my idea of fun
tiene ideas peligrosas sobre el poder, he has dangerous ideas about power
cambiar de idea, to change one's mind
4 (intención) intention
a mala idea, on purpose
5 (proyecto, plan, ocurrencia) idea: teme que le roben la idea, she's afraid someone might steal her idea
vino con la idea de ir a la playa, she came with the idea of going to the beach
exclamación ¡vaya una idea!, the very idea!
♦ Locuciones: hacerse a la idea de, to get used to the idea of
familiar no tener ni idea, to have no idea o not to have a clue: no tenía ni idea de que hubieras regresado, I had no idea that you were back
(ser ignorante) no tengo ni (la más remota/puñetera) idea de fútbol, I haven't got a clue about football
ideas de bombero, absurd ideas
idear verbo transitivo
1 (un invento, diseño) to devise, invent
2 (una teoría, un plan) to think up, conceive
' idea' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandono
- acariciar
- acierto
- acoger
- acogida
- advertir
- aferrarse
- añadidura
- anticipo
- borrosa
- borroso
- bosquejar
- bosquejo
- buena
- bueno
- cabeza
- cambiar
- chifladura
- concepto
- confusa
- confuso
- convencer
- cosa
- decir
- definida
- definido
- desechar
- desterrar
- dónde
- exclusión
- flor
- formarse
- fríamente
- gestarse
- gustar
- hacerse
- hoy
- impracticable
- inicialmente
- intención
- irse
- leve
- luminosa
- luminoso
- madurar
- menor
- mentalizarse
- neta
- neto
- noción
English:
abandon
- adjust
- advance
- afterthought
- amusement
- appealing
- assumption
- barmy
- better
- brainstorm
- brainwave
- brilliant
- bring forward
- bristle
- catch
- catch on
- change
- cling
- clue
- come up with
- conception
- confused
- convey
- crazy
- daft
- daring
- dated
- defunct
- dismiss
- distinct
- downside
- drift
- embody
- embrace
- face
- faint
- fall in with
- fanciful
- fasten on to
- flirt
- fluid
- foggy
- fundamental
- get across
- get through
- hit on
- hit upon
- idea
- idiotic
- illusion
* * *idea nf1. [concepto] idea;la idea del bien y del mal the concept of good and evil;yo tenía otra idea de Estados Unidos I had a different image of the United States;tiene una idea peculiar de lo que es la honradez he has a funny idea of (what's meant by) honesty;hazte a la idea de que no va a venir you'd better start accepting that she isn't going to come;no conseguía hacerme a la idea de vivir sin ella I couldn't get used to the idea of living without her;con lo que me has dicho ya me hago una idea de cómo es la escuela from what you've told me I've got a pretty good idea of what the school is like;no me hago una idea de cómo debió ser I can't imagine what it must have been likeidea fija obsession;ser una persona de ideas fijas to be a person of fixed ideas2. [ocurrencia] idea;una buena/mala idea a good/bad idea;ha sido muy buena idea escoger este restaurante it was a very good idea to choose this restaurant;se le ve falto de ideas en su última novela he seems short of ideas in his latest novel;lo que contaste me dio la idea para el guión what you said to me gave me the idea for the script;se me ocurre una idea, podríamos… I know what, we could…;¿a quién se le habrá ocurrido la idea de apagar las luces? can you believe it, somebody's gone and turned the lights out!;¡más vale que te quites esa idea de la cabeza! you can forget that idea!;cuando se le mete una idea en la cabeza… when he gets an idea into his head…;Esptener ideas de bombero to have wild o crazy ideas3. [conocimiento, nociones] idea;la policía no tenía ni idea de quién pudo haber cometido el crimen the police had no idea who could have committed the crime;no tengo ni idea I haven't got a clue;no tengo ni idea de física I don't know the first thing about physics;Esp muy Fam Vulgno tengo ni puta idea I haven't got a fucking clue;Fam¡ni idea! [como respuesta] search me!, I haven't got a clue!;tener idea de cómo hacer algo to know how to do sth;tener una ligera idea to have a vague idea;por la forma en que maneja las herramientas se ve que tiene idea from the way she's handling the tools, you can tell she knows what she's doing;¡no tienes idea o [m5] no puedes hacerte una idea de lo duro que fue! you have no idea o you can't imagine how hard it was!4. [propósito] intention;nuestra idea es volver pronto we intend to o our intention is to return early;con la idea de with the idea o intention of;tener idea de hacer algo to intend to do sth;a mala idea maliciously;¡mira que tienes mala idea! that's really nasty of you!5. [opinión] opinion;mi idea de ella era totalmente errónea I had completely the wrong impression of her;no tengo una idea formada sobre el tema I don't have a clear opinion on the subject;cambiar de idea to change one's mind;yo soy de la idea de que mujeres y hombres deben tener los mismos derechos I'm of the opinion that men and women should have equal rights;somos de la misma idea we agree, we're of the same opinion6.ideas [ideología] ideas;mi padre es de ideas progresistas my father is a progressive o has progressive attitudes;fue perseguido por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefs o ideasle tengo idea a eso that drives me nuts;si te vas a poner el vestido con idea, mejor ponete otra cosa if you're not sure about the dress, you'd do better to wear something else* * *f idea;dar (una) idea de algo give an idea of sth;hacerse a la idea de que … get used to the idea that …;no tener ni idea not have a clue* * *idea nf1) : idea, notion2) : opinion, belief3) propósito: intention* * *idea n idea¡qué buena idea! what a good idea!no tengo ni idea I have no idea / I haven't got a clue -
13 olvidar
v.1 to forget (hecho, dato, persona).Olvidé la canción I forgot the song.2 to leave.olvidé las llaves en la oficina I left my keys at the office3 to forget to, to neglect to, to skip, to overlook to.Olvidé ir I forgot to go.* * *1 to forget1 to forget (de, -)\¡olvídame! familiar get lost!* * *verb1) to forget2) leave behind* * *1. VT1) (=no acordarse de) to forget¡olvídame! — * get lost! *
2) (=dejar olvidado) to forget, leave behind, leaveno olvides los guantes — don't forget your gloves, don't leave your gloves behind
3) (=omitir) to leave out, omit2.See:OLVIDAR Si se nos olvida un objeto en algún lugar, olvidar se puede traducir por forget, leave o leave behind: ► Por regla general, si no mencionamos el lugar donde se nos ha olvidado, olvidar se traduce por forget o leave behind: He olvidado la cartera I have forgotten my wallet, I have left my wallet behind No olvides el pasaporte Don't forget your passport, Don't leave your passport behind ► Si mencionamos el lugar donde se nos ha olvidado, olvidar se suele traducir por leave: He olvidado la cartera en el restaurante I have left my wallet in the restaurant Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( borrar de la memoria) to forgetb) ( no acordarse) to forgethabía olvidado que... — I had forgotten that...
olvidar + INF — to forget to + inf
2) ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave... behind2.olvidarse v pron1)a) ( borrar de la memoria)b) ( no acordarse) to forgetme había olvidado de que... — I had forgotten that...
olvidarse DE + INF — to forget to + inf
se olvidó de llamarlo — she forgot to call him; (+ me/te/le etc)
2) ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave... behind* * *= forget.Ex. Although document arrangement has limitations, it is important not to forget its popularity.----* fácil de olvidar = forgettable.* no olvidar = bear in + mind, be aware of.* olvidar el pasa = let bygones be bygones.* olvidar el pasado = forget + the past.* olvidarse = lie + forgotten.* olvidarse de = lose + sight of, forego [forgo].* olvidarse de Algo = be done with it, put + Nombre + behind.* olvidarse de las raíces de Uno = forget + Posesivo + roots.* olvidarse del hecho de que = lose + sight of the fact that.* sin olvidar = not to mention.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( borrar de la memoria) to forgetb) ( no acordarse) to forgethabía olvidado que... — I had forgotten that...
olvidar + INF — to forget to + inf
2) ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave... behind2.olvidarse v pron1)a) ( borrar de la memoria)b) ( no acordarse) to forgetme había olvidado de que... — I had forgotten that...
olvidarse DE + INF — to forget to + inf
se olvidó de llamarlo — she forgot to call him; (+ me/te/le etc)
2) ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave... behind* * *= forget.Ex: Although document arrangement has limitations, it is important not to forget its popularity.
* fácil de olvidar = forgettable.* no olvidar = bear in + mind, be aware of.* olvidar el pasa = let bygones be bygones.* olvidar el pasado = forget + the past.* olvidarse = lie + forgotten.* olvidarse de = lose + sight of, forego [forgo].* olvidarse de Algo = be done with it, put + Nombre + behind.* olvidarse de las raíces de Uno = forget + Posesivo + roots.* olvidarse del hecho de que = lose + sight of the fact that.* sin olvidar = not to mention.* * *olvidar [A1 ]vtA1 (borrar de la memoria) to forgetlo mejor es olvidar lo ocurrido it's best to forget what happenedtienes que olvidar el pasado you must put the past behind youtienes que olvidarla you have to forget her2 (no acordarse) to forgethabía olvidado que llegaba hoy I had forgotten that he was arriving todaytu sobrina que no te olvida your loving nieceolvidar + INF to forget to + INFolvidé llamarla I forgot to call herB(dejar en un lugar): no olvides las fotocopias don't forget the photocopies, don't leave the photocopies behindhabía olvidado el pasaporte en casa she had left her passport at homeA «persona»1 (borrar de la memoria) olvidarse DE algo to forget sthlo mejor es olvidarse del asunto the best thing to do is to forget the whole thing2 (no acordarse) to forget olvidarse DE algo to forget sthnunca se olvida de su aniversario de boda he never forgets their wedding anniversaryme había olvidado de que él era vegetariano I had forgotten that he was a vegetarianolvidarse DE + INF to forget to + INFsiempre me olvido de echarle sal I always forget to add saltB (dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave … behindme olvidé el bolso y tuve que volver I left my bag behind o I forgot my bag and had to go backC«nombre/fecha/cumpleaños» (+ me/te/le etc): se me olvidó su cumpleaños I forgot his birthdayse me ha vuelto a olvidar I've forgotten again¡ah! se me olvidaba ah! I almost forgotse me olvidó decírtelo I forgot to tell you* * *
olvidar ( conjugate olvidar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹pasado/nombre› to forget;◊ había olvidado que … I had forgotten that …;
olvidar hacer algo to forget to do sth
2 ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave … behind;
olvidarse verbo pronominal
1 ( en general) to forget;
olvidarse DE algo to forget sth;
olvidarse DE hacer algo to forget to do sth;
(+ me/te/le etc)◊ ¡ah! se me olvidaba ah! I almost forgot;
se me olvidó decírtelo I forgot to tell you
2 ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave … behind
olvidar verbo transitivo
1 (desterrar de la memoria) to forget
2 (dejar por descuido) to leave (behind): olvidé el paraguas en casa, I left my umbrella at home
' olvidar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejarse
- enterrar
- episodio
- pasarse
- transcurso
- andar
- dejar
- soledad
English:
forget
- get over
- leave
- pass over
- banish
- by
- live
- omit
* * *♦ vt1. [en general] to forget;no consigo olvidarla I can't forget her;intenté olvidar aquellos años y rehacer mi vida I tried to forget those years and rebuild my life2. [dejarse] to leave;olvidé las llaves en la oficina I left my keys at the office;Juan olvidó su bufanda al irse Juan left his scarf behind when he left* * *v/t forget* * *olvidar vt1) : to forget, to forget aboutolvida lo que pasó: forget about what happened2) : to leave behindolvidé mi chequera en la casa: I left my checkbook at home* * *olvidar vb -
14 olvido
m.1 oversight (descuido).2 oblivion, obscurity.3 forgetfulness.4 Olvido.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: olvidar.* * *1 (desmemoria) oblivion2 (descuido) forgetfulness, absent-mindedness3 (lapsus) oversight, lapse (of memory)\relegar al olvido to cast into oblivion* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [absoluto] oblivionenterrar o hundir en el olvido — to cast into oblivion liter
2) (=estado) forgetfulness3) (=descuido) slip, oversight* * *a) (abandono, indiferencia) obscuritycaer en el olvido — to fall o sink into obscurity o oblivion
b) ( descuido) oversightfue un olvido — it was an oversight, I forgot
* * *= neglect, forgetfulness, oblivion, burial, erasure.Ex. Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.Ex. The means for breaking this forgetfulness tendency should be rigorously explored = Se debería analizar rigurosamente la manera de acabar con esta tendencia al olvido.Ex. The article is entitled 'On being an elephant in the age of oblivion, computer-based information systems and organisational memory'.Ex. The present dynamic environment will provide great opportunities to librarians who respond creatively and actively, but will cause the professional burial of those who fail to respond.Ex. This method has the advantage of simplicity and ease of erasure.----* arrojar al olvido = throw into + oblivion.* caer en el olvido = fall into + obscurity, fall into + oblivion, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, blow over.* de la fama al olvido = riches to rags.* pasar al olvido = blow over.* relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion.* tendencia al olvido = forgetfulness.* * *a) (abandono, indiferencia) obscuritycaer en el olvido — to fall o sink into obscurity o oblivion
b) ( descuido) oversightfue un olvido — it was an oversight, I forgot
* * *= neglect, forgetfulness, oblivion, burial, erasure.Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.
Ex: The means for breaking this forgetfulness tendency should be rigorously explored = Se debería analizar rigurosamente la manera de acabar con esta tendencia al olvido.Ex: The article is entitled 'On being an elephant in the age of oblivion, computer-based information systems and organisational memory'.Ex: The present dynamic environment will provide great opportunities to librarians who respond creatively and actively, but will cause the professional burial of those who fail to respond.Ex: This method has the advantage of simplicity and ease of erasure.* arrojar al olvido = throw into + oblivion.* caer en el olvido = fall into + obscurity, fall into + oblivion, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, blow over.* de la fama al olvido = riches to rags.* pasar al olvido = blow over.* relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion.* tendencia al olvido = forgetfulness.* * *1 (abandono, indiferencia) obscuritydespués de este éxito cayó en el olvido after this success he disappeared into obscurity o oblivionun escritor relegado al olvido a writer condemned to obscurityla obra fue rescatada del olvido the play was rescued from oblivion o obscurity2 (descuido) oversightfue un olvido it was an oversight o I forgotun olvido así es imperdonable an omission o oversight of that kind is unforgivable* * *
Del verbo olvidar: ( conjugate olvidar)
olvido es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
olvidó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
olvidar
olvido
olvidar ( conjugate olvidar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹pasado/nombre› to forget;◊ había olvidado que … I had forgotten that …;
olvido hacer algo to forget to do sth
2 ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave … behind;
olvidarse verbo pronominal
1 ( en general) to forget;
olvidose DE algo to forget sth;
olvidose DE hacer algo to forget to do sth;
(+ me/te/le etc)◊ ¡ah! se me olvidaba ah! I almost forgot;
se me olvidó decírtelo I forgot to tell you
2 ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave … behind
olvido sustantivo masculino
olvidar verbo transitivo
1 (desterrar de la memoria) to forget
2 (dejar por descuido) to leave (behind): olvidé el paraguas en casa, I left my umbrella at home
olvido sustantivo masculino
1 (ausencia de recuerdo, indiferencia) oblivion
2 (despiste) oversight
' olvido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constancia
- fragor
- olvidarse
- pestillo
- relegar
- rescatar
- caer
- lapso
- lapsus
- olvidar
English:
attendant
- clean
- limbo
- oblivion
- omit
- slip
- blow
- keep
- line
- word
* * *olvido nmenterrar en el olvido to cast into oblivion;2. [descuido] oversight;ha sido un olvido imperdonable it was an unforgivable oversight* * *m1 oblivion;caer en el olvido fall into oblivion2 ( omisión) oversight* * *olvido nm1) : forgetfulness2) : oblivion3) descuido: oversight -
15 pensamiento
m.1 thought.leer el pensamiento a alguien to read somebody's mind o thoughts2 pansy (botany).3 thinking, ability to think.* * *1 (idea) thought2 (mente) mind3 BOTÁNICA pansy* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=facultad) thought2) (=mente) mindacudir o venir al pensamiento de algn — to come to sb's mind
no le pasó por el pensamiento — it never occurred to him, it never entered his mind
3) (=cosa pensada) thoughtadivinar los pensamientos de algn — to read sb's thoughts, guess what sb is thinking
pensamiento único — (Pol) single system of values
4) (=propósito) idea, intentionmi pensamiento es hacer algo — my idea o intention is to do sth
5) (Bot) pansy* * *1)a) ( facultad) thoughtb) ( cosa pensada) thoughtme adivinó el pensamiento — she read my mind o my thoughts
c) ( doctrina) thinkingd) ( máxima) thought2) (Bot) pansy* * *= mind, thinking, thought, rationality, strands of thought.Ex. Titles present filing problems (particularly in the minds of users).Ex. Let us attempt to examine first the thinking and philosophy behind the arrangement of libraries designed in this period.Ex. Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex. A model of how librarians may actually go about book selection is presented in three ways: rationality; tacit knowledge; and symbolic content.Ex. By looking at the work of some cyberfeminists, the author attempts to give a clearer picture of key debates and strands of thought in cyberfeminism.----* adivinar el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* corriente de pensamiento = trend of thought, stream of consciousness.* de pensamiento liberal = liberal-minded.* escuela de pensamiento = school of thought.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* leer el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* libertad de pensamiento = freedom of thought, freedom to think, free thought.* líder del pensamiento = leader of thought.* línea de pensamiento = line of thought.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* pensamiento abstracto = abstract thought.* pensamiento analítico = analytic thinking.* pensamiento científico = scientific thought.* pensamiento creativo = creative thinking.* pensamiento crítico = critical thinking.* pensamiento deductivo = deductive thought.* pensamiento de grupo = groupthink.* pensamiento de orden superior = higher-order thinking.* pensamiento errante = meandering thought.* pensamiento errático = meandering thought.* pensamiento grupal = groupthink.* pensamiento humano = human thought.* pensamiento intelectual = intellectual thought.* pensamiento lateral = lateral thinking.* pensamiento liberal = liberal thought.* pensamiento libre = free thought.* pensamiento matemático = mathematical thinking.* pensamiento original = creative thinking.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* pensamiento racional = rational thought.* serie de pensamientos encadenados = chain of thoughts.* * *1)a) ( facultad) thoughtb) ( cosa pensada) thoughtme adivinó el pensamiento — she read my mind o my thoughts
c) ( doctrina) thinkingd) ( máxima) thought2) (Bot) pansy* * *= mind, thinking, thought, rationality, strands of thought.Ex: Titles present filing problems (particularly in the minds of users).
Ex: Let us attempt to examine first the thinking and philosophy behind the arrangement of libraries designed in this period.Ex: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex: A model of how librarians may actually go about book selection is presented in three ways: rationality; tacit knowledge; and symbolic content.Ex: By looking at the work of some cyberfeminists, the author attempts to give a clearer picture of key debates and strands of thought in cyberfeminism.* adivinar el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* corriente de pensamiento = trend of thought, stream of consciousness.* de pensamiento liberal = liberal-minded.* escuela de pensamiento = school of thought.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* leer el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* libertad de pensamiento = freedom of thought, freedom to think, free thought.* líder del pensamiento = leader of thought.* línea de pensamiento = line of thought.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* pensamiento abstracto = abstract thought.* pensamiento analítico = analytic thinking.* pensamiento científico = scientific thought.* pensamiento creativo = creative thinking.* pensamiento crítico = critical thinking.* pensamiento deductivo = deductive thought.* pensamiento de grupo = groupthink.* pensamiento de orden superior = higher-order thinking.* pensamiento errante = meandering thought.* pensamiento errático = meandering thought.* pensamiento grupal = groupthink.* pensamiento humano = human thought.* pensamiento intelectual = intellectual thought.* pensamiento lateral = lateral thinking.* pensamiento liberal = liberal thought.* pensamiento libre = free thought.* pensamiento matemático = mathematical thinking.* pensamiento original = creative thinking.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* pensamiento racional = rational thought.* serie de pensamientos encadenados = chain of thoughts.* * *A1 (facultad) thought2 (cosa pensada) thoughtsiempre me adivina el pensamiento she always knows what I'm thinking, she can always read my mind o my thoughts3 (doctrina) thinkingel pensamiento político de la época the political thinking of the time4 (máxima, sentencia) thoughtestas citas son pensamientos de autores célebres these quotes are the thoughts of famous writersCompuesto:lateral thinkingB ( Bot) pansy* * *
pensamiento sustantivo masculino
1
2 (Bot) pansy
pensamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (una idea) thought
2 (un conjunto de ideas) thinking
3 Bot pansy
♦ Locuciones: leer el pensamiento, to read sb's mind
pasársele a uno por el pensamiento, to come to one's mind
' pensamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adivinar
- antípodas
- asaltar
- desterrar
- espina
- hilo
- manifestar
- vacía
- vacío
- abstraerse
- agilizar
- ánimo
- leer
- profundo
- rondar
- transmisión
English:
avert
- deep
- destructive
- impure
- impurity
- pansy
- private
- reflection
- run
- thinking
- thought
- train
- unvoiced
- mind
* * *pensamiento nm1. [facultad] thought;[mente] mind;se debe potenciar la capacidad de pensamiento en los alumnos pupils should be encouraged to think;sumido en sus pensamientos deep in thought;no me pasó por el pensamiento it never crossed my mind;leer el pensamiento a alguien to read sb's mind o thoughtspensamiento lateral lateral thinking2. [idea] idea, thought;el pensamiento socialdemócrata social democratic thought o thinkingPol el pensamiento único:según el pensamiento único… according to the current free-market liberal-democratic consensus…3. [sentencia] maxim, saying4. [flor] pansy* * *m1 ( reflexión) thought2 BOT pansy* * *pensamiento nm1) : thought2) : thinking3) : pansy* * *pensamiento n thought -
16 relegar
v.1 to relegate.relegar algo al olvido to banish something from one's mindMaría relegó a su hijo Mary relegated her son.2 to delegate, to assign, to relegate.María relegó sus responsabilidades Mary relegated her responsibilities.* * *1 to relegate (a, to), consign (a, to)* * *verb* * *VT1) (=apartar) to relegate2) ( Hist) (=desterrar) to exile, banish* * *verbo transitivorelegar algo/a alguien A algo: el problema quedó relegado a un segundo plano the matter was pushed into the background; relegado al olvido — consigned to oblivion
* * *= relegate.Ex. Adding a column of figures is a repetitive thought process, and it was long ago properly relegated to the machine.----* relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion.* relegarse a un segundo plano = take + a back seat.* * *verbo transitivorelegar algo/a alguien A algo: el problema quedó relegado a un segundo plano the matter was pushed into the background; relegado al olvido — consigned to oblivion
* * *= relegate.Ex: Adding a column of figures is a repetitive thought process, and it was long ago properly relegated to the machine.
* relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion.* relegarse a un segundo plano = take + a back seat.* * *relegar [A3 ]vta menudo los ancianos se sienten inútiles y relegados old people often feel useless and of no importancerelegar algo/a algn A algo:esto hizo que el problema quedara relegado a un segundo plano this meant that the matter was pushed into the backgroundun escritor relegado al olvido a writer consigned to oblivion* * *
relegar ( conjugate relegar) verbo transitivo:
el problema quedó relegado a un segundo plano the matter was pushed into the background;
relegado al olvido consigned to oblivion
relegar verbo transitivo to relegate
relegar al olvido, to consign to oblivion
' relegar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
postergar
- desplazar
- segundo
English:
relegate
* * *relegar vtfue relegado al olvido it was consigned to oblivion;relegar algo a segundo plano to push sth into the background* * *v/t relegate* * *relegar {52} vt1) : to relegate2)relegar al olvido : to consign to oblivion -
17 desnaturalizado
adj.1 denaturalized, corrupt.2 denatured.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desnaturalizar.* * *1→ link=desnaturalizar desnaturalizar► adjetivo1 QUÍMICA denatured2 (adulterado) adulterated, distorted3 (persona) unnatural* * *ADJ1) (Quím) denatured2) [persona] unnatural* * *- da adjetivoa) <aceite/vino> denaturedb) < madre> unnatural* * *- da adjetivoa) <aceite/vino> denaturedb) < madre> unnatural* * *desnaturalizado -da1 ‹padre/hijo›una madre desnaturalizada an unnatural motherpadres desnaturalizados que maltratan a sus hijos unloving/inhuman parents who ill-treat their children2 ‹aceite/vino› denatured* * *
Del verbo desnaturalizar: ( conjugate desnaturalizar)
desnaturalizado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desnaturalizado
desnaturalizar
desnaturalizado◊ -da adjetivo
desnaturalizado,-a adj Quím denatured
alcohol desnaturalizado, denatured alcohol
desnaturalizar verbo transitivo
1 (desterrar, hacer perder la nacionalidad) to divest of citizenship: durante la guerra desnaturalizaron a los gitanos, during the war, they divested the gypsies of their citizenship
2 (cambiar o perder propiedades) to denature: es una madre desnaturalizada, she's an unnatural mother
' desnaturalizado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desnaturalizada
English:
methylated spirit(s)
* * *desnaturalizado, -a adj1. [sustancia] adulterated;[alcohol] denatured2. [padre, madre, hijo] unnatural, heartless* * *adj QUÍM denatured
См. также в других словарях:
desterrar — desterrar( se) de desterrar( se) da Pátria. desterrar( se) para desterrar( se) para longe … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
desterrar — verbo transitivo 1. Echar (una persona con autoridad) [a otra persona] de su país: Lo desterraron a una isla. La desterraron de su patria. Sinónimo: deportar … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
desterrar — Se conjuga como: acertar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: desterrar desterrando desterrado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. destierro destierras destierra… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
desterrar — (De des y tierra). 1. tr. Echar a alguien de un territorio o lugar por mandato judicial o decisión gubernamental. 2. Quitar la tierra a las raíces de las plantas o a otras cosas. 3. deponer (ǁ apartar de sí). Desterrar la tristeza, la enfermedad … Diccionario de la lengua española
desterrar — desterrar(se) ‘Expatriar(se)’ y ‘desechar’. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como acertar (→ apéndice 1, n.º 16) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
desterrar — v. tr. 1. Expulsar da terra da residência (para lugar determinado ou para além de certa distância). 2. Exilar. 3. Banir; afugentar. 4. Fazer cessar; extinguir. 5. Prescrever, acabar com. • v. pron. 6. Sair da pátria; emigrar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
desterrar — (v) (Intermedio) castigar a alguien expulsándolo de algún terreno por orden de una autoridad Ejemplos: El presidente pide desterrar a los conspiradores contra la democracia. El rey no dudó en desterrar a sus oponentes. Colocaciones: desterrar del … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
desterrar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Hacer la autoridad que una persona abandone un lugar o territorio como pena o castigo: ■ es probable que lo destierren por el delito que cometió. SE CONJUGA COMO pensar 2 Quitar la tierra de un lugar o una cosa: ■ hay que… … Enciclopedia Universal
desterrar — {{#}}{{LM D13134}}{{〓}} {{ConjD13134}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynD13441}} {{[}}desterrar{{]}} ‹des·te·rrar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a una persona,{{♀}} expulsarla de un territorio por orden judicial o por decisión gubernamental: • … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
desterrar — v tr (Se conjuga como despertar, 2a) 1 Obligar a alguien, como castigo, a que abandone su país, o expulsar a una persona de cierto territorio: El dictador desterró a cientos de mineros , Desterraron a los opositores 2 prnl Abandonar uno por… … Español en México
desterrar — transitivo expulsar, deportar, exiliar, expatriar, relegar, confinar, extrañar. Deportar es desterrar por razones políticas o por castigo. Expatriar y exiliar es abandonar uno mismo su tierra, ya sea por necesidad, ya sea por obligación. Confinar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos