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1 lancha
f.1 launch (embarcación) (grande).lancha de desembarco landing craftlancha motora motor launch, motorboatlancha neumática rubber dinghylancha patrullera patrol boatlancha salvavidas lifeboat2 slab (piedra).3 boat, barge, launch.* * *\lancha motora speedboat, motorboatlancha neumática rubber dinghylancha salvavidas lifeboat* * *ISF1) (=barca) (small) boat; [de motor] launchlancha de carga — lighter, barge
lancha de desembarco, lancha de desembarque — landing craft
lancha de salvamento, lancha de socorro — lifeboat
lancha hinchable, lancha inflable — inflatable dinghy
lancha motora — motorboat, speedboat
lancha neumática — rubber dinghy, raft (EEUU)
2) Cono Sur * police carIISF And1) (=niebla) mist, fog2) (=helada) (hoar)frost* * ** * *----* lancha a motor = motorboat.* lancha de desembarco = landing craft.* lancha de motor = power boat.* lancha motora = power boat, speedboat, motorboat.* lancha neumática = dinghy.* lancha patrullera = patrol boat.* lancha salvavidas = lifeboat.* * ** * ** lancha a motor = motorboat.* lancha de desembarco = landing craft.* lancha de motor = power boat.* lancha motora = power boat, speedboat, motorboat.* lancha neumática = dinghy.* lancha patrullera = patrol boat.* lancha salvavidas = lifeboat.* * *(barca grande) launch, cutter; (bote) motorboatCompuestos:motor launch, motorboatlanding craftmotor launch, motorboatfishing boatlifeboatoutboard, outboard launchmotor launch, motorboatinflatable, rubber o inflatable dinghypatrol boatlifeboat* * *
lancha sustantivo femenino ( barca grande) launch, cutter;
( bote) motorboat;
lancha neumática inflatable (dinghy);
lancha salvavidas lifeboat
lancha sustantivo femenino motorboat, launch
lancha neumática, rubber dinghy
lancha rápida, speedboat
lancha salvavidas, lifeboat
' lancha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borda
- patrullera
English:
boat
- launch
- lifeboat
- motorboat
- powerboat
- speedboat
- cruiser
- life
- motor
- power
- skim
- speed
* * *lancha1 nf[embarcación] [grande] launch; [pequeña] boat lancha cañonera gunboat;lancha de desembarco landing-craft;lancha motora motor launch, motorboat;lancha neumática rubber dinghy;lancha patrullera patrol boat;lancha salvavidas lifeboat;lancha torpedera torpedo boatlancha2 nf[piedra] slablancha3 nfEcuad1. [niebla] fog2. [escarcha] frost* * *f launch* * *lancha nf1) : small boat, launch2)lancha motora : motorboat, speedboat* * * -
2 lancha neumática
f.rubber dinghy.* * *rubber dinghy* * ** * *(n.) = dinghyEx. The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.* * ** * *(n.) = dinghyEx: The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.
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3 bote
m.1 jar.bote de humo smoke canister2 boat.bote de remos rowing boatbote salvavidas lifeboat3 jump.pegar un bote to jump, to give a start (de susto)4 bounce.dar un bote, dar botes to bounce5 tips.el cambio, para el bote keep the change6 rollover jackpot.7 nick (British), joint (United States) (informal) (jail). (Mexican Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)8 canister, can.9 jail, prison, jailhouse, hock.10 butt, buttocks, rear end.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: botar.* * *de bote en bote jam-packed————————1 MARÍTIMO small boat\bote salvavidas lifeboat————————1 (lata) tin, can2 (tarro) jar3 (para propinas) jar for tips, box for tips4 (fondo) kitty5 (premio) jackpot\tener a alguien en el bote to have somebody eating out of one's handbote de humo smoke canister————————1 (salto) bounce\a bote pronto off the top of one's headdar botes de alegría to jump for joy* * *noun m.1) bounce2) can, tin, jar, container3) boat•* * *ISM1) [de pelota] bouncese levantó de un bote — he jumped up, he leapt to his feet
dar o pegar un bote — [persona] to jump; [coche] to bump, jolt
- dar el bote a algn3) (=arremetida) [con un arma] thrust; [con el cuerpo] lungeIISM1) (=recipiente) [de vidrio] jar; [de plástico] container; [de metal] [para conservas, pintura] can, tin; [para bebidas] cande bote — canned, tinned
esta sopa es de bote — this is canned o tinned soup
es rubia de bote — * she's a fake blonde
- estar de bote en bote- tener a algn metido en el botebote de basura — Méx dustbin, trash can (EEUU)
bote de cerveza — Esp [lleno] can of beer; [vacío] beer can
2) [como propina]3) (=fondo común) kitty4) [en lotería, quiniela] jackpotIIISM (=barca) [de pesca] boat; [deportivo] skiffbote de paseo — rowing boat, rowboat (EEUU)
bote de remos — rowing boat, rowboat (EEUU)
* * *1) (Náut) boat2)a) ( envase - de lata) (Esp) can, tin (BrE); (- de vidrio) jarun bote de mermelada — a jar of jelly (AmE) o (BrE) jam
chupar del bote — (Esp fam) to feather one's nest, line one's pocket
b) ( recipiente - de lata) tin; (- de vidrio, plástico) storage jarel bote de la basura — (Méx) the trash can (AmE), the rubbish bin (BrE)
c) (para gastos comunes, en juegos) kitty; (en bar, restaurante) box ( for tips)3) (Méx arg) jail, slammer (sl)4)a) ( salto) jumpdio or pegó un bote de alegría — he jumped for joy
a bote pronto — (Esp) off the top of one's head (colloq)
b) ( de pelota) bouncec) (Col) (vuelta, giro)dar el bote — canoa to capsize; persona to (do a) somersault
* * *= bottle, jar, dinghy.Ex. It is scarcely possible to imagine the answer to a question such as 'Why do they launch a ship by breaking a bottle of champagne over her bow?' being found without the consultation of a printed book somewhere along the line.Ex. She wrote the following article 'Of books, manuscripts and jars of snakes: reference service in the museum, archives and records management section'.Ex. The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.----* bote de pegamento = glue pot.* bote salvavidas = lifeboat.* chupar del bote = line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s), feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* de bote en bote = packed to capacity, choc-a-block, chock-full, densely packed, packed, packed to the rafters.* sopa de bote = canned soup, tinned soup.* tonto del bote = as thick as a brick, as thick as two (short) planks, as daft as a brush, bonehead, birdbrain, knucklehead.* * *1) (Náut) boat2)a) ( envase - de lata) (Esp) can, tin (BrE); (- de vidrio) jarun bote de mermelada — a jar of jelly (AmE) o (BrE) jam
chupar del bote — (Esp fam) to feather one's nest, line one's pocket
b) ( recipiente - de lata) tin; (- de vidrio, plástico) storage jarel bote de la basura — (Méx) the trash can (AmE), the rubbish bin (BrE)
c) (para gastos comunes, en juegos) kitty; (en bar, restaurante) box ( for tips)3) (Méx arg) jail, slammer (sl)4)a) ( salto) jumpdio or pegó un bote de alegría — he jumped for joy
a bote pronto — (Esp) off the top of one's head (colloq)
b) ( de pelota) bouncec) (Col) (vuelta, giro)dar el bote — canoa to capsize; persona to (do a) somersault
* * *= bottle, jar, dinghy.Ex: It is scarcely possible to imagine the answer to a question such as 'Why do they launch a ship by breaking a bottle of champagne over her bow?' being found without the consultation of a printed book somewhere along the line.
Ex: She wrote the following article 'Of books, manuscripts and jars of snakes: reference service in the museum, archives and records management section'.Ex: The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.* bote de pegamento = glue pot.* bote salvavidas = lifeboat.* chupar del bote = line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s), feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* de bote en bote = packed to capacity, choc-a-block, chock-full, densely packed, packed, packed to the rafters.* sopa de bote = canned soup, tinned soup.* tonto del bote = as thick as a brick, as thick as two (short) planks, as daft as a brush, bonehead, birdbrain, knucklehead.* * *A ( Náut) boatCompuestos:● bote de or a remosinflatable dinghylifeboatBun bote de yogur a carton of yogurt¿la salsa es casera o de bote? is the sauce homemade or did it come out of a tin/jar/bottle?de bote en bote packedestaba de bote en bote it was packedllenaron de bote en bote la sala they packed the roomtener a algn (metido) en el bote ( Esp fam): lo tiene metido en el bote she's got him twisted around her little finger o in the palm of her handtiene al jefe de la policía en el bote he's got the chief of police in his pockettener algo en el bote ( Esp fam): tenemos el contrato en el bote the contract's in the bag ( colloq)2 (recipiente — de lata) tin; (— de vidrio, plástico) storage jarponlo en el bote de las galletas put it in the biscuit tin o barrel o ( AmE) the cookie jarCompuestos:tear gas canistersmoke bomb, smoke grenadeD1 (salto) jumpdio or pegó un bote de alegría he jumped for joyse levantó de un bote she leapt to her feetla piedra rodó dando botes montaña abajo the stone went bouncing down the mountainsidea bote pronto off the top of one's head ( colloq)2 (de una pelota) bouncedio dos botes it bounced twice3«persona» to somersault, do a somersault* * *
Del verbo botar: ( conjugate botar)
boté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
bote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
botar
bote
botar ( conjugate botar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ barco› to launch
2 ‹ pelota› to bounce
3 (AmL exc RPl) ( tirar) to throw … out;
bótalo a la basura chuck o throw it out (colloq);
bote el dinero to throw your money away
4 (AmL exc RPl fam)
(— de trabajo) to fire (colloq), to sack (BrE colloq)
‹marido/esposa› to leave;
5 (AmL exc RPl fam) ( derribar) ‹puerta/árbol› to knock down;
‹botella/taza› to knock over;◊ no empujes que me botas stop pushing, you're going to knock me over
6 (AmL exc RPl) ( perder) ‹aceite/gasolina› to leak
verbo intransitivo (Esp) [ pelota] to bounce
botarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc CS fam)
bote sustantivo masculino
1 (Náut) boat;
bote de or a remos rowboat (AmE), rowing boat (BrE);
2 ( recipiente — de lata) tin;
(— de vidrio, plástico) storage jar;
(— de cerveza) (Esp) can;
(— de mermelada) (Esp) jar;
de bote en bote packed
3 ( de pelota) bounce;
botar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una persona) to jump
2 (un objeto) to bounce
II verbo transitivo
1 Náut to launch
2 (un balón, pelota) to bounce
3 LAm (echar de un lugar, despedir) to throw o chuck out
bote 1 sustantivo masculino
1 jump, bound
2 (de pelota) bounce, rebound
♦ Locuciones: dar botes, to jump up and down
dar un bote, (asustarse) to give a start
(de alegría) to jump for joy
bote 2 sustantivo masculino
1 (de lata) can, tin, canister
(de vidrio) jar
(para propinas) jar o box for tips
2 (en lotería) jackpot
3 bote de humo, teargas canister
♦ Locuciones: familiar chupar del bote, to scrounge, to be on the make
en el bote, in the bag: ya los tengo en el bote, they are eating out of my hand
bote 3 m Náut boat
bote de salvamento, lifeboat
bote 4
♦ Locuciones: estar de bote en bote, to be packed o to be full to bursting
' bote' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lata
- limonada
- salvavidas
- tarro
- lancha
- patín
- remar
English:
can
- canister
- dinghy
- disclaimer
- fit on
- jam jar
- jar
- launch
- lifeboat
- paint pot
- rowboat
- rowing boat
- screw top
- sea
- bin
- boat
- boating
- garbage
- jack
- jam
- kitty
- life
- pedal bin
- pleasure
- pot
- row
- rubbish
- swing
- tin
- trash
* * *bote nm1. [envase] [tarro] jar;Esp [lata] can, Br tin; [de champú, pastillas] bottle;los guisantes ¿son naturales o de bote? are the peas fresh or tinned?Am bote de la basura Br rubbish bin, US garbage can, trash can;bote de humo smoke canister2. [barca] boatbote de remos esp Br rowing boat, US rowboat;bote salvavidas lifeboat3. [caja para propinas] tips box;el cambio, para el bote keep the change4. [salto] jump;dar botes [saltar] to jump up and down;[vehículo] to bump up and down;pegar un bote [de susto] to jump, to give a start;dio un bote de alegría she jumped for joy5. [de pelota] bounce;tienes que dejar que dé un bote you have to let it bounce;dar botes to bounce;a bote pronto on the half volley6. [en lotería] rollover jackpot9. Compa bote pronto [sin pensar] off the top of one's head;Esp Famchupar del bote to feather one's nest;Famde bote en bote chock-a-block;Espmeter en el bote a alguien to win sb over;Esptener en el bote a alguien to have sb eating out of one's hand;Fam¡tonto del bote! stupid halfwit!* * *m1 ( barco) boat2 de pelota bounce;a bote pronto off the top of one’s head;darse el bote Esp fam take offtin4 ( tarro) jar;tener a alguien en el bote fam have s.o. in one’s pocket fam ;chupar del bote fig fam line one’s pockets fam ;de bote en bote packed out* * *bote nm1) : small boatbote de remos: rowboat2) : can, jar3) : jump, bounce* * *bote n1. (de vidrio) jar2. (de lata) can / tin3. (barca) boat4. (salto de persona) jumpcuando lo vi, di botes when I saw him, I jumped up and down5. (salto de pelota) bounce -
4 barca
f.dinghy, small boat.barca de remos rowing boat* * *1 boat, small boat\en la misma barca in the same boat* * *noun f.* * *SF boat, small boatbarca de pesca, barca pesquera — fishing boat
* * *femenino boat* * *= boat, punt, skiff, dinghy.Ex. In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.Ex. The tour includes a boat trip through this region on a punt typical of the region.Ex. A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex. The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.----* barca de remos = rowboat.* barca hinchable = dinghy.* emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera = boat people.* paseo en barca = boating.* puente de barcas = pontoon bridge.* * *femenino boat* * *= boat, punt, skiff, dinghy.Ex: In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.
Ex: The tour includes a boat trip through this region on a punt typical of the region.Ex: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.Ex: The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.* barca de remos = rowboat.* barca hinchable = dinghy.* emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera = boat people.* paseo en barca = boating.* puente de barcas = pontoon bridge.* * *boatCompuesto:* * *
barca sustantivo femenino
boat;
barca sustantivo femenino small boat
' barca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeceo
- chinchorro
- agitar
- banco
- carcasa
- chalupa
- lancha
- mar
English:
boat
- boating
- drift
- ferry
- meet
- riverboat
- trawler
* * *Barça ['barsa] nmDep = informal name for Barcelona Football Club* * *f boat;dar un paseo en barca go on a boat trip* * *barca nf1) : boat2)barca de pasaje : ferryboat* * *barca n boat -
5 barca hinchable
(n.) = dinghyEx. The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.* * *(n.) = dinghyEx: The illustration shows how air flows around a sail, explaining why a dinghy is able to move toward the wind rather than be blown backwards.
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6 neumático
adj.pneumatic.m.inner tube of tire, inner tube in tire, pneumatic tire, bladder.* * *► adjetivo1 pneumatic1 tyre (US tire)————————1 tyre (US tire)* * *noun m.* * *1.2.SM [de rueda] tyre, tire (EEUU)neumático de recambio, neumático de repuesto — spare tyre
* * *I- ca adjetivo pneumaticIImasculino tire (AmE), tyre (BrE)* * *= tyre [tire, -USA], pneumatic tyre.Ex. Very many SLIS were able to demonstrate a great deal of IT-related re-training endeavour; 're-treading of old tyres' one respondent rather unkindly put it.Ex. If it were not, Mr Dunlop would not have sold the patent rights in his pneumatic tyre for $1,000 instead of accepting a small royalty on each one manufactured.----* banda de rodamiento de neumático = tyre tread.* compresor neumático = air hammer, jack hammer.* con suela de goma de neumático = tyre-tread soled.* lancha neumática = dinghy.* martillo neumático = air hammer, jack hammer.* neumático, cubierta = tyre [tire, -USA], tyre [tire, -USA].* neumático recauchutado = retread [re-tread].* neumático sin cámara = tubeless tyre, tubeless tyre.* taladrador neumático = air hammer, jack hammer.* taladro neumático = air hammer, jack hammer.* * *I- ca adjetivo pneumaticIImasculino tire (AmE), tyre (BrE)* * *= tyre [tire, -USA], pneumatic tyre.Ex: Very many SLIS were able to demonstrate a great deal of IT-related re-training endeavour; 're-treading of old tyres' one respondent rather unkindly put it.
Ex: If it were not, Mr Dunlop would not have sold the patent rights in his pneumatic tyre for $1,000 instead of accepting a small royalty on each one manufactured.* banda de rodamiento de neumático = tyre tread.* compresor neumático = air hammer, jack hammer.* con suela de goma de neumático = tyre-tread soled.* lancha neumática = dinghy.* martillo neumático = air hammer, jack hammer.* neumático, cubierta = tyre [tire, -USA], tyre [tire, -USA].* neumático recauchutado = retread [re-tread].* neumático sin cámara = tubeless tyre, tubeless tyre.* taladrador neumático = air hammer, jack hammer.* taladro neumático = air hammer, jack hammer.* * *pneumaticCompuestos:whitewall tire*radial tire* * *
neumático sustantivo masculino
tire (AmE), tyre (BrE)
neumático,-a
I adjetivo pneumatic
II m Auto tyre, US tire
' neumático' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cámara
- caucho
- desinflar
- llanta
- neumática
- rajar
- reventón
- vulcanizar
- agarre
- antideslizante
- estallar
- estallido
- goma
- martillo
- pinchar
- reventar
- rueda
English:
bald
- blow
- blow up
- burst
- dinghy
- flat
- go down
- grip
- let down
- pneumatic
- pump up
- slash
- spare
- spare tyre
- tread
- tube
- tyre
- tyre valve
- jack
- pneumatic drill
- retread
- tire
* * *neumático, -a♦ adjpneumatic♦ nmtyreneumático de repuesto o de recambio spare tyre* * *I adj pneumaticII m AUTO tire, Brtyre* * *neumático, -ca adj: pneumaticneumático nmllanta: tire* * *neumático n tyre -
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adj.inflatable.* * *ADJ inflatable* * *= inflatable.Ex. These inflatable balls are used to strengthen muscles, to improve posture and help prevent back pain.----* barca hinchable = dinghy.* castillo hinchable = bouncy castle.* * *= inflatable.Ex: These inflatable balls are used to strengthen muscles, to improve posture and help prevent back pain.
* barca hinchable = dinghy.* castillo hinchable = bouncy castle.* * *( Esp) inflatable* * *hinchable adjinflatable* * *adj inflatable -
8 patera
f.1 small boat, dinghy.2 duck house.* * *1 boat* * *SF Esp boat, small boat ( often used for illegal immigration)* * *femenino (Esp) open boat ( used by illegal immigrants to cross the Strait of Gibraltar)* * *----* emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera = boat people.* * *femenino (Esp) open boat ( used by illegal immigrants to cross the Strait of Gibraltar)* * ** emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera = boat people.* * *patera (↑ patera a1)1 (en la caza de patos) punt2 ( Esp) (de inmigrantes ilegales) open boat ( used by illegal immigrants to cross the Strait of Gibraltar)A boat with a shallow draft, used by illegal immigrants, known as balseros, to cross the Straits of Gibraltar from Morocco to southern Spain.* * *patera nf1. [barca] small boat, dinghyPATERABoth legal and illegal immigration into Spain have risen dramatically in recent years, as economic development attracts those from countries with limited job opportunities, especially in North Africa, Eastern Europe and South America. For a number of years many would-be immigrants from Africa have crossed the Straits of Gibraltar in small boats which can barely sustain their weight, and which the Spanish press refer to as pateras, a term rarely used before but now automatically associated with the idea of illegal immigration. Because of the increasingly sophisticated technology used to police the Straits in the 1990s, the crossing from Morocco to the Canaries was much used in the 1990s. As that route in its turn became more heavily patrolled, Mauretania has become a common point of departure for those heading for the Canaries. As the distance to be covered by the overloaded craft increases, so does the risk, but even the rising death toll shows no sign of reducing the numbers prepared to make such voyages.* * *f small boat -
9 bote neumático
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10 bote inflable
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11 balsa
f.1 raft.2 pond, pool.* * *1 pool2 MARÍTIMO raft\* * *ISF1) (Náut) (=embarcación) raftbalsa de salvamento, balsa salvavidas — life raft
2) (Bot) balsa, balsa woodIISF1) (=charca) pool, pond2) Méx (=pantano) swamp, marshy place* * *1) ( embarcación) raftbalsa inflable/neumática — inflatable/rubber raft
2) ( charca) pool ( where water is stored for irrigation purposes)como una balsa de aceite — as calm o smooth as a millpond
* * *= raft.Ex. And there is more to be gained from an imaginary nineteenth-century boy floating down the Mississippi on a raft with a fleeing black slave than a good deal of everyday, 'direct' experience can give.----* balsa de pontones = pontoon raft.* balsa salvavidas = life raft.* como una balsa de aceite = like a millpond, calm like a millpond.* * *1) ( embarcación) raftbalsa inflable/neumática — inflatable/rubber raft
2) ( charca) pool ( where water is stored for irrigation purposes)como una balsa de aceite — as calm o smooth as a millpond
* * *= raft.Ex: And there is more to be gained from an imaginary nineteenth-century boy floating down the Mississippi on a raft with a fleeing black slave than a good deal of everyday, 'direct' experience can give.
* balsa de pontones = pontoon raft.* balsa salvavidas = life raft.* como una balsa de aceite = like a millpond, calm like a millpond.* * *A (embarcación) raftbalsa inflable/neumática inflatable/rubber raftCompuesto:balsa salvavidas or de salvamentolife raftB ( Bot) balsacomo una balsa de aceite: el mar está como una balsa de aceite the sea is like a millpondtodo va como una balsa de aceite it's all going swimmingly o very smoothly* * *
balsa sustantivo femenino ( embarcación) raft;◊ balsa inflable/salvavidas inflatable/life raft
balsa 1 sustantivo femenino Náut raft
balsa hinchable, inflatable raft
balsa salvavidas, life raft
balsa 2 sustantivo femenino
1 (charca, estanque) pool, pond
♦ Locuciones: figurado como una balsa de aceite, as calm as a millpond
' balsa' also found in these entries:
English:
downstream
- ferry
- float
- raft
- life
* * *balsa nf1. [embarcación] raft2. [estanque] pond, pool;ser una balsa de aceite [mar] to be as calm as a millpond;[reunión] to go smoothly3. [árbol] balsa;[madera] balsa-wood* * *f raft;como una balsa de aceite fig like a mill pond* * *balsa nf1) : raft2) : balsa* * *balsa n1. (embarcación) raft2. (charca) pool -
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v.to swerve while in motion, to lurch, to careen.El botecito se tamboleó peligrosamente The dinghy careened dangerously.* * *to lurch* * *(v.) = lurchEx. These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.* * *(v.) = lurchEx: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.
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13 desplazar
v.1 to move.desplazar algo/a alguien de to remove somebody/something from2 to take the place of (tomar el lugar de).3 to displace (Nautical).La tormenta desplazó al botecito The storm displaced the dinghy.El hule desplazó al cuero Rubber outmoded leather.* * *1 (mover) to move, shift2 MARÍTIMO to displace3 figurado (sustituir) to replace, take over from1 to travel* * *verb1) to displace2) move, shift* * *1. VT1) (=mover) [+ objeto] to move; [+ tropas] to transfer2) (=suplantar) to take the place oflas cámaras digitales no han conseguido desplazar a las convencionales — digital cameras have not taken the place of o superseded conventional ones
3) (Fís, Náut, Téc) to displace4) (Inform) to scroll2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) (mover, correr) to moveel choque desplazó el vehículo unos 20 metros — the impact moved o shunted the vehicle a distance of some 20 meters
c) (Náut) to displace2) (suplantar, relegar) < persona> to displace2.desplazar a algo: las computadoras han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir — typewriters have been superseded by word processors
desplazarse v pron1) (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) animal to move around; avión/barco to travel, go; persona to get around2) voto to swing, shift* * *= move over, displace, dislocate, move, dislodge, elbow out.Ex. The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.Ex. This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.Ex. This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex. Images of homosexuality and lesbianism are used as a confrontational political tool to dislodge male hegemony within the current cultural context.Ex. The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.----* desplazar a la fuerza = uproot [up-root].* desplazar el cursor en pantalla pulsando la tecla de tabulación = tab over to.* desplazar hacia la derecha = inset.* desplazarse = move about, travel, travel + distance, cruise, get around, trek.* desplazarse a = get to.* desplazarse de... a... = move from... to....* desplazarse de un lugar a otro = move from + place to place.* desplazarse diariamente entre dos lugares = commute.* desplazarse en helicóptero = helicopter.* desplazarse en pantalla = scroll.* desplazarse en pantalla pulsando la barra espaciadora = space over.* desplazarse en pantalla usando las teclas de desplazamiento hacia la derech = space over.* desplazarse grandes distancias = travel + long distances.* desplazarse hacia arriba = move up.* desplazarse hacia atrás = backtrack [back-track], draw back, move + backwards.* desplazarse lentamente = drift.* desplazarse librevemente = roam (about/around).* desplazarse por = move through, navigate (through).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) (mover, correr) to moveel choque desplazó el vehículo unos 20 metros — the impact moved o shunted the vehicle a distance of some 20 meters
c) (Náut) to displace2) (suplantar, relegar) < persona> to displace2.desplazar a algo: las computadoras han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir — typewriters have been superseded by word processors
desplazarse v pron1) (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) animal to move around; avión/barco to travel, go; persona to get around2) voto to swing, shift* * *= move over, displace, dislocate, move, dislodge, elbow out.Ex: The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.Ex: This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.Ex: This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex: Images of homosexuality and lesbianism are used as a confrontational political tool to dislodge male hegemony within the current cultural context.Ex: The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.* desplazar a la fuerza = uproot [up-root].* desplazar el cursor en pantalla pulsando la tecla de tabulación = tab over to.* desplazar hacia la derecha = inset.* desplazarse = move about, travel, travel + distance, cruise, get around, trek.* desplazarse a = get to.* desplazarse de... a... = move from... to....* desplazarse de un lugar a otro = move from + place to place.* desplazarse diariamente entre dos lugares = commute.* desplazarse en helicóptero = helicopter.* desplazarse en pantalla = scroll.* desplazarse en pantalla pulsando la barra espaciadora = space over.* desplazarse en pantalla usando las teclas de desplazamiento hacia la derech = space over.* desplazarse grandes distancias = travel + long distances.* desplazarse hacia arriba = move up.* desplazarse hacia atrás = backtrack [back-track], draw back, move + backwards.* desplazarse lentamente = drift.* desplazarse librevemente = roam (about/around).* desplazarse por = move through, navigate (through).* * *desplazar [A4 ]vtA1 ( frml)(mover, correr): el aluvión desplazó todo lo que encontró a su paso the flood washed away everything in its path o carried everything before itchocó contra el vehículo estacionado, desplazándolo unos 20 metros it collided with the stationary vehicle, shunting o carrying o pushing it a distance of some 20 meters2 ( Fís) to displace3 ( Náut) to displace4 ( Inf) to scrolldesplaza el texto horizontalmente it scrolls the text horizontallyB (suplantar, relegar) desplazar A algo/algn:el avión desplazó al tren para los viajes más largos the airplane took over from o displaced the train for longer journeyslos procesadores de textos han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir typewriters have been superseded by word processors, word processors have taken the place of typewritersconsiguió desplazar a Soriano, convirtiéndose en cabecilla del grupo he succeeded in supplanting o ousting Soriano to become leader of the group, he succeeded in taking Soriano's place as leader of the groupse sintió desplazado por su nuevo hermanito he felt pushed out o he felt as if he had been supplanted by his baby brotherfue desplazado de su cargo he was removed from his post o was replacedA ( frml) (trasladarse, moverse) «animal» to move around, move from one place to another; «avión/barco» to travel, go; «persona» to travel, goB «voto» to swing, shift* * *
desplazar ( conjugate desplazar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml) (mover, correr) to move;
(Inf) to scroll
2 (suplantar, relegar) ‹ persona› to displace;
desplazar a algo to take the place of sth;
desplazarse verbo pronominal (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) [ animal] to move around;
[avión/barco] to travel, go;
[ persona] to get around
desplazar verbo transitivo
1 to displace
2 Inform to scroll
' desplazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empujar
- mover
English:
dislodge
- displace
* * *♦ vt1. [trasladar] to move (a to);desplazaron la sede de la empresa a otro edificio they moved the firm's headquarters to another building;desplazar algo/a alguien de to remove sth/sb from;el impacto lo desplazó por el aire unos metros the impact tossed him several metres through the air2. [tomar el lugar de] to take the place of;fue desplazado de su puesto por alguien más joven he was pushed out of his job by a younger person;la cerveza ha desplazado al vino como bebida más consumida beer has replaced wine as the most popular drink;el correo electrónico está desplazando al correo convencional electronic mail is taking over from conventional mail3. Fís to displace4. Náut to displace* * *v/t1 move2 ( suplantar) take over from* * *desplazar {21} vt1) : to replace, to displace2) trasladar: to move, to shift* * * -
14 hundirse en
v.1 to sink in, to sink into.El botecito se hundió en el mar The dinghy sank in the sea.2 to relapse into.María se hundió en una depresión Mary relapsed into a depression.* * *(v.) = sink into, lapse intoEx. This town library was in the latter part of the 17th century permitted to sink 'into careless guardianship and ultimate neglect' = A finales del siglo XVII no se hizo nada por evitar que esta biblioteca municipal se sumiese "en la negligencia y en el abandono total".Ex. Although he occasionally lapses into a sort of clotted prose, his book is a valuable study of McLuhan's cultural and geographical context.* * *(v.) = sink into, lapse intoEx: This town library was in the latter part of the 17th century permitted to sink 'into careless guardianship and ultimate neglect' = A finales del siglo XVII no se hizo nada por evitar que esta biblioteca municipal se sumiese "en la negligencia y en el abandono total".
Ex: Although he occasionally lapses into a sort of clotted prose, his book is a valuable study of McLuhan's cultural and geographical context. -
15 chinchorro
m.1 net (red). (Mexican Spanish)2 hammock (hamaca). (Chilean Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)3 rowboat, rowing boat.4 fishing net, fishnet.5 whip.* * *1 (red) dragnet2 (embarcación) dinghy* * *SM1) (=red) dragnet2) (=chalupa) rowing boat, rowboat (EEUU)4) Caribe (=tienda) little shop* * *a) ( bote - de remos) rowboat (AmE), rowing boat (BrE); (- de motor) motorboatb) ( red) fishnet (AmE), fishing net (BrE)c) (Col, Ven) ( hamaca) hammock* * *a) ( bote - de remos) rowboat (AmE), rowing boat (BrE); (- de motor) motorboatb) ( red) fishnet (AmE), fishing net (BrE)c) (Col, Ven) ( hamaca) hammock* * *3 (Col, Ven) (hamaca) hammock* * *
chinchorro sustantivo masculino (Col, Ven) ( hamaca) hammock
chinchorro sustantivo masculino
1 (barca pequeña de remos) rowing boat
2 LAm (hamaca de colgar) hammock
' chinchorro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hamaca
* * *chinchorro nm2. Chile, Ven [hamaca] hammock* * *m hammock -
16 fueraborda
adj.outboard.motor fueraborda outboard motor o enginelancha fueraborda outboard, boat with outboard motorf. s.&pl.outboard, boat with outboard motor (lancha).m. s.&pl.outboard motor or engine.* * *1 (motor) outboard engine, outboard motor1 (embarcación) dinghy with an outboard motor* * *masculino outboard* * *masculino outboard* * ** * *
fueraborda sustantivo masculino
outboard
fueraborda m Dep speedboat with an outboard motor
' fueraborda' also found in these entries:
English:
outboard
- out
* * *♦ adj invoutboard;motor (de) fueraborda outboard motor o engine;lancha fueraborda outboard, boat with outboard motor♦ nm inv[motor] outboard motor o engine♦ nf inv[lancha] outboard, boat with outboard motor* * *m outboard motor; barca boat with an outboard motor -
17 vela
f.1 candle.¿quién te ha dado vela en este entierro? (informal figurative) who asked you to butt in?, who asked you to stick your oar in? (British)2 sail.a toda vela under full sailvela mayor mainsail3 sailing (sport).hacer vela to go sailingvela deportiva sailing4 vigil (vigilia).5 Vela.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: velar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú/usted) Imperative of Spanish verb: ver.* * *1 (de barco) sail2 DEPORTE sailing3 figurado (barco de vela) sailing ship\a toda vela / a velas desplegadas under full sail, at full speedalzar las velas / largar las velas to set sailrecoger velas figurado to back downvela mayor mainsail————————1 (vigilia) watch, vigil; (de muerto) wake2 (desvelo) wakefulness3 (candela) candle\encender una vela a Dios y otra al diablo familiar to have a foot in both campsestar a dos velas familiar to be brokepasar la noche en vela to have a sleepless night¿quién te ha dado vela en este entierro? familiar who gave you any say in the matter?* * *noun f.1) candle2) sail* * *ISF1) [de cera] candle2) (=vigilia)3) * (=moco) bogey *4) (Taur) *horn5) (=trabajo nocturno) night work; (Mil) (period of) sentry duty6) (LAm) (=velorio) wake7) ( Cono Sur) (=molestia) nuisance¡qué vela! — what a nuisance!
8) (Caribe, Méx) (=bronca) telling-off *IISF (Náut) sail; (=deporte) sailingdarse o hacerse a la vela, largar las velas — to set sail, get under way
a toda vela, a velas desplegadas — (lit) under full sail; (fig) vigorously, energetically
- estar entre dos velas* * *1) ( para alumbrar) candledarle a alguien vela en este entierro: nadie te ha dado vela en este entierro nobody asked for your opinion; hasta que las velas no ardan — (Chi fam) forever (colloq)
2) ( vigilia)3)a) ( de barco) sailarriar or recoger velas — (Náut) to take down the sails; ( dar marcha atrás) to back down
a toda vela — < navegar> under full sail; <trabajar/ir> flat out
estar a dos velas — (fam) ( sin dinero) to be broke (colloq); ( sin entender) to be completely lost
b) ( deporte) sailing4) (fam) ( de moco)* * *1) ( para alumbrar) candledarle a alguien vela en este entierro: nadie te ha dado vela en este entierro nobody asked for your opinion; hasta que las velas no ardan — (Chi fam) forever (colloq)
2) ( vigilia)3)a) ( de barco) sailarriar or recoger velas — (Náut) to take down the sails; ( dar marcha atrás) to back down
a toda vela — < navegar> under full sail; <trabajar/ir> flat out
estar a dos velas — (fam) ( sin dinero) to be broke (colloq); ( sin entender) to be completely lost
b) ( deporte) sailing4) (fam) ( de moco)* * *vela11 = sail.Ex: The book also illustrates the effects of alternating the angle of a sail, using different sail shapes and using a rig consisting of two sails.
* aficionado a la vela = yachtsman [yachtsmen, -pl.].* barco de vela = square-rigged ship, sailing ship, sail ship, sailboat, sailing boat.* navegación a vela = yachting, sailing.* velas, las = sails, the.vela22 = candle.Ex: The direct costs of book production, then, were printing paper, wages, and supplies such as ink and candles.
* a dos velas = skint, penniless, broke.* a la luz de las velas = by candlelight, candlelight, candlelit.* con velas = candlelit, candlelight.* estar a dos velas = not have a bean.* fabricación de velas = chandlery.* iluminado con velas = candlelight, candlelit.* vela aromatizada = fragrance candle, scented candle.* vela de cumpleaños = birthday candle.* vela de té = tealight.* vela perfumada = fragrance candle, scented candle.vela33 = vigil.Ex: A candlelit vigil is to take place in Manchester in memory of those killed every year as a result of domestic violence.
* * *A (para alumbrar) candledarle a algn/tener vela en este entierro: ¿a ti quién te ha dado vela en este entierro? who asked for your opinion?, what business is it of yours?aunque no tengo vela en este entierro … I know this is none of my business, but …B(vigilia): había pasado la noche en vela estudiando she had been up all night studying, she had stayed up o awake all night studyingestuvo en vela hasta que llegué he was still awake when I arrived, he couldn't get to sleep until I arrivedC1 (de barco) sailizar una vela to hoist a sailarriar or recoger velas ( Náut) to take down the sails(dar marcha atrás): al ver la reacción de los demás recogió velas he backed down when he saw everyone's reactionno había logrado nada y decidió que era hora de recoger velas he had achieved nothing and he decided it was time to throw in the towel o call it a day ( colloq)a toda vela «velero» under full sailtrabajar a toda vela to work flat outíbamos a toda vela we were going flat out o at full speedestar a dos velas ( fam) (sin dinero) to be broke ( colloq) (sin entender) to be completely lost o at seahacerse a la vela to set saillargar or desplegar velas ( Náut) to set sail;«artista/deportista» to catch the public eye2 (deporte) sailinghacer vela to go sailingCompuestos:lugsailgaff sailsquaresailstaysailtopsaillateen saildinghy sailingmainsailD ( fam)* * *
Del verbo velar: ( conjugate velar)
vela es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
vela
velar
vela sustantivo femenino
1 ( para alumbrar) candle
2 ( vigilia):
( cuidando a un enfermo) I was up all night
3
velar ( conjugate velar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹ película› to fog, expose
verbo intransitivo
1 ( permanecer despierto) to stay up o awake
2 ( cuidar) vela por algo/algn to watch over sth/sb
velarse verbo pronominal [ película] to get fogged o exposed
vela sustantivo femenino
1 Náut sail
Dep sailing: practica la vela, he sails
2 (cirio) candle
3 (vigilia) wakefulness: se pasó la noche en vela, he had a sleepless night
♦ Locuciones: familiar dar vela (en un entierro): ¿y a ti quién te dio vela en este entierro?, shut up, nobody asked for your opinion
familiar quedarse a dos velas, to be broke
velar 1
I verbo intransitivo
1 (cuidar, vigilar) to watch [por, over]
velar por los intereses de alguien, to watch over sb's interests
2 (permanecer despierto) to stay awake
II vtr (a un enfermo) to keep watch
(a un muerto) to hold a wake for
velar 2 Fot verbo transitivo to blur
' vela' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barco
- candela
- compenetrarse
- inflar
- inflarse
- oscilar
- sebo
- soplar
- toledana
- toledano
- trinquete
- vigilia
- apagar
- arriar
- consumir
- encender
- esperma
- gotear
- izar
- mecha
- navegar
- pasar
- recoger
- velador
English:
burn out
- candle
- candlelight
- catch up
- oil
- sail
- sailboarding
- sailing
- sailing ship
- stub
- taper
- yachting
- keep
- sailboat
- vigil
- wind
* * *♦ nf1. [para dar luz] candle;ponerle una vela a un santo to light a candle for a saint;poner una vela a Dios y otra al diablo to hedge one's bets;Famquedarse a dos velas to be left none the wiser;Fam¿quién te ha dado vela en este entierro? who asked you to butt in?, Br who asked you to stick your oar in?vela perfumada scented candle2. [de barco] sail;a toda vela under full sailvela cangreja gaff sail;vela cuadra square sail;vela latina lateen sail;vela mayor mainsail3. [deporte] sailing;hacer vela to go sailingvela deportiva sailing4. [vigilia] vigil;pasar la noche en vela [adrede] to stay awake all night;[desvelado] to have a sleepless night♦ velas nfplFam [mocos]ir con las velas colgando to have snot hanging out of one's nose* * *festar a dos velas fam be broke fam ;pasar la noche en vela stay up all night2 DEP sailing;deportista de vela yachtsman; mujer yachtswoman3 de barco sail;recoger velas MAR take in sail; fig back down;a toda vela fam flat out fam, all out fam* * *vela nf1) vigilia: wakefulnesspasé la noche en vela: I stayed awake all night2) : watch, vigil, wake3) : candle4) : sail* * *vela n1. (de cera) candle2. (de barco) sailel velero tiene una gran vela blanca the sailing boat has a large, white sail3. (deporte) sailingpasó toda la noche en vela she had a sleepless night / she was awake all night -
18 dingui
SM dinghy -
19 fuera-borda SM INV
(=motor) outboard engine, outboard motor; (=bote) dinghy with an outboard engine -
20 fueraborda SM INV
(=motor) outboard engine, outboard motor; (=bote) dinghy with an outboard engine
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