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1 divisar
v.1 to spy, to make out.divisó un barco en la lejanía he could make out a ship in the distance2 to perceive, to distinguish, to sight, to spot.* * *1 to discern, make out, distinguish* * *verb* * *VT to make out, distinguish* * *verbo transitivo <tierra/barco> to sight, make outa lo lejos se divisaba un poblado — they (or he etc) could make out a village in the distance
* * *= descry, espy, catch + sight of.Ex. He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.Ex. Laura Carpozzi head of the circulation department, who was on the far side of the desk, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Ex. 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.* * *verbo transitivo <tierra/barco> to sight, make outa lo lejos se divisaba un poblado — they (or he etc) could make out a village in the distance
* * *= descry, espy, catch + sight of.Ex: He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.
Ex: Laura Carpozzi head of the circulation department, who was on the far side of the desk, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Ex: 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.* * *divisar [A1 ]vt‹tierra/barco› to sight, make outa lo lejos se divisaba un poblado they could make out a village in the distancelogré divisarlo entre la multitud I managed to make him out o spot him in the crowd* * *
divisar ( conjugate divisar) verbo transitivo ‹tierra/barco› to sight, make out;
divisar verbo transitivo to make out, discern: a lo lejos divisé la luz de una casa, in the distance I could make out lights in a house
' divisar' also found in these entries:
English:
sight
- spy
- make
* * *divisar vtto spy, to make out;divisó un barco en la lejanía he could make out a ship in the distance;el Everest se divisaba en la distancia Everest could be made out in the distance* * *v/t make out, see* * *divisar vt: to discern, to make out -
2 divisar
đibi'sarvverbo transitivodivisardivisar [diβi'sar](percibir) ausmachen; divisé a lo lejos un vehículo ich konnte in der Ferne ein Fahrzeug ausmachen -
3 divisar
albirar, ataüllar, divisar -
4 divisar
vtвидеть, различать ( что-либо неясное) -
5 divisar
гл.1) общ. видеть вдали, завидеть, различать (что-л. неясное)2) книжн. узреть3) прост. насмотреть -
6 divisar
vtзави́деть, заме́тить, различи́ть, разгляде́ть (вдали; в темноте; в тумане и т п) -
7 divisar
• catch sight of• discern• distinguish• espy• look from afar• make orthographical errors• make out a bill• perceive -
8 divisar
• rozeznat• spatřit• uvidět• uzřít• zahlédnout* * *• Am ozdobit kokardami -
9 DIVISAR
v:Iil. -
10 divisar
tr виждам в далечината, смътно различавам, съзирам. -
11 divisar
vtвидеть, различать ( что-либо неясное) -
12 divisar en la multitud a alguien
гл.общ. высмотреть в толпе (кого-л.)Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > divisar en la multitud a alguien
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13 divisar tierra
• be in sight of land -
14 Divisar a boca de noche el que va andando
Liwil liwiltaña, ajul ajultaña. Vide: L- nu. 7.Vocabulario Spanish-Aymara > Divisar a boca de noche el que va andando
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15 divisar tierra
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16 divisa
f.1 foreign currency (moneda).divisa convertible convertible currencyuna divisa fuerte a strong currency2 emblem (distintivo).3 motto, brief legend or inscription in the coat of arms, device.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: divisar.* * *1 (emblema) badge, emblem2 (en heráldica) device3 (moneda) currency, foreign currency* * *SF1) (=distintivo) emblem2) (Heráldica) device, motto3) (tb: divisas) (Econ) foreign currency* * *1) (Com, Fin) currency2)a) ( emblema) emblem, insigniab) (Taur) colored ribbons ( which indicate the bull's breeder)c) ( lema) motto* * *= currency [currencies, -pl.].Ex. Although DOBIS/LIBIS must keep its accounts in a single currency, prices for documents may be entered in foreign currencies.----* cambio de divisas = currency rate, currency exchange.* * *1) (Com, Fin) currency2)a) ( emblema) emblem, insigniab) (Taur) colored ribbons ( which indicate the bull's breeder)c) ( lema) motto* * *= currency [currencies, -pl.].Ex: Although DOBIS/LIBIS must keep its accounts in a single currency, prices for documents may be entered in foreign currencies.
* cambio de divisas = currency rate, currency exchange.* * *operaciones en pesos y en divisas transactions in pesos and in foreign currencydivisas fuertes strong currenciesun rígido control de divisas a rigid exchange controlel turismo es una fuente de divisas tourism is a source of foreign currencypara evitar la fuga de divisas to prevent the flight of capitalB1 (emblema) emblem, insignia2 ( Taur) colored ribbons ( which indicate the bull's breeder)3 (lema) motto* * *
Del verbo divisar: ( conjugate divisar)
divisa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
divisa
divisar
divisa sustantivo femenino
1 (Com, Fin) currency;
una fuente de divisas a source of foreign currency
2 ( emblema) emblem, insignia
divisar ( conjugate divisar) verbo transitivo ‹tierra/barco› to sight, make out;
divisa sustantivo femenino
1 (distintivo, insignia) symbol, emblem: el águila es nuestra divisa, the eagle is our emblem
(de una ganadería) brand, mark
2 Com divisas, foreign currency sing
divisar verbo transitivo to make out, discern: a lo lejos divisé la luz de una casa, in the distance I could make out lights in a house
' divisa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
revalorización
English:
currency
- hard currency
- crest
* * *divisa nf1. [moneda] foreign currency;la principal fuente de divisas the main source of foreign currency;fuga de divisas flight of capital;una divisa fuerte a strong currency;una divisa débil a soft o weak currencydivisa convertible convertible currency;divisa de reserva reserve currency2. [distintivo] emblem3. [lema] motto4. Taurom = ribbons which identify the farm from which a bull comes* * *f currency;divisas pl foreign currency sg* * *divisa nf1) : currency2) lema: motto3) : emblem, insignia -
17 descubrir
v.1 to discover.Elsa descubrió el escondite Elsa discovered the hiding place.2 to unveil (destapar) (estatua, placa).la entrevista nos descubrió otra faceta de su personalidad the interview revealed another aspect of his characterdescubrir el pastel (figurative) to let the cat out of the bag, to give the game away3 to discover, to find out (enterarse de).descubrió que su mujer lo engañaba he discovered o found out that his wife was cheating on him4 to give away.5 to uncover, to bare, to find out.Elsa descubre sus brazos Elsa uncovers her arms.6 to disclose, to bare, to expose, to reveal.Teo descubrió su secreto Teo disclosed his secret.* * *(pp descubierto,-a)1 (gen) to discover; (petróleo, oro, minas) to find; (conspiración) to uncover; (crimen) to bring to light2 (revelar) to reveal3 (averiguar) to find out, discover4 (delatar) to give away5 (divisar) to make out, see6 (destapar) to uncover1 (la cabeza) to take off one's hat3 (en boxeo) to lower one's guard* * *verb1) to discover, find out2) uncover3) unveil* * *( pp descubierto)1. VT1) (=encontrar) [+ tesoro, tratamiento, persona oculta] to discover, find; [+ país, deportista] to discoveral revisar las cuentas ha descubierto numerosas irregularidades — when he went over the accounts he discovered o found numerous irregularities
descubra Bruselas, corazón de Europa — discover Brussels, the heart of Europe
los análisis han descubierto la presencia de un virus — the tests have revealed o shown up the presence of a virus
2) (=averiguar) [+ verdad] to find out, discoverhe descubierto la causa de su malhumor — I've found out o discovered why he's in such a bad mood
descubrió que era alérgica a las gambas — she found out o discovered she was allergic to prawns
3) (=sacar a la luz) [+ conspiración, estafa] to uncover; [+ secreto, intenciones] to revealnunca nos descubrirá sus secretos — he will never tell us his secrets, he will never reveal his secrets to us
4) (=delatar) to give away5) (=destapar) [+ estatua, placa] to unveil; [+ cacerola] to take the lid off; [+ naipes] to turn over, lay up; [+ cara] to uncoverdescubrió la cara y su contrincante le asestó un derechazo en la mandíbula — he uncovered his face and his opponent landed a right on his jaw
6) (=divisar) to make outapenas se podía descubrir al avión entre las nubes — you could just make out the plane among the clouds
7) liter (=transparentar) to revealla seda le descubría el escote — the silk revealed o exposed her cleavage
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <tierras/sustancia/fenómeno> to discover; <oro/ruinas/cadáver> to discover, find; < virus> to identifyb) <artista/atleta> to discover2)a) (enterarse de, averiguar) <razón/solución> to discover, find out; <complot/engaño> to uncover; < fraude> to detectaún no se han descubierto las causas del accidente — the causes of the accident have not yet been established
b) < persona escondida> to find, track downc) < culpable> find... outd) ( delatar) to give... away3)a) <estatua/placa> to unveilb) (liter) ( dejar ver) <cuerpo/forma> to revealc) ( revelar) <planes/intenciones> to reveal2.descubrirse v pron1) (refl) ( quitarse el sombrero) to take one's hat off; < rostro> to uncoverme descubro! — I take my hat off to you/him/them
2) ( delatarse) to give oneself away* * *= dig up, discover, find out, unlock, spy, uncover, unearth, find, come to + light, unveil, ferret out, unfurl, lay + bare, tease apart, bare, suss (out).Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.Ex. This, in turn, depends upon users and user interests, and it may be necessary to conduct a survey to discover or update the profile of user interests.Ex. For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.Ex. NTIS is a key partner in unlocking the world's technology.Ex. She spied Asadorian in earnest converse with McSpadden.Ex. It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.Ex. Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.Ex. His trial came up in July 1892 and by then the city accountant had found that over $9,000 had been misappropriated.Ex. A further disquieting feature which came to light was the number of people who did not approach staff for help.Ex. Here is an institution which knows, neither rank nor wealth within its walls, which stops the ignorant peer or the ignorant monarch at its threshold, and declines to unveil to him its treasures, or to waste time upon him, and yet welcomes the workman according to his knowledge or thirst for knowledge.Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. The aim of this article is to lay bare the causes of this state of affairs.Ex. The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex. The judge ruled that a magazine that published a photograph of a woman baring her breasts at a pig roast did not intrude on her privacy.Ex. He was incredulous when he sussed that the noises came from bona-fide gibbons.----* descubrir Algo = make + a discovery.* descubrir el pastel = blow + the gaff, spill + the beans, let + the cat out of the bag.* descubrir una mina de oro = strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* descubrir un secreto = spill + the beans, blow + the gaff, let + the cat out of the bag.* posibilidad de descubrir = discoverability.* sin descubrir = undiscovered.* volver a descubrir = rediscover.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <tierras/sustancia/fenómeno> to discover; <oro/ruinas/cadáver> to discover, find; < virus> to identifyb) <artista/atleta> to discover2)a) (enterarse de, averiguar) <razón/solución> to discover, find out; <complot/engaño> to uncover; < fraude> to detectaún no se han descubierto las causas del accidente — the causes of the accident have not yet been established
b) < persona escondida> to find, track downc) < culpable> find... outd) ( delatar) to give... away3)a) <estatua/placa> to unveilb) (liter) ( dejar ver) <cuerpo/forma> to revealc) ( revelar) <planes/intenciones> to reveal2.descubrirse v pron1) (refl) ( quitarse el sombrero) to take one's hat off; < rostro> to uncoverme descubro! — I take my hat off to you/him/them
2) ( delatarse) to give oneself away* * *= dig up, discover, find out, unlock, spy, uncover, unearth, find, come to + light, unveil, ferret out, unfurl, lay + bare, tease apart, bare, suss (out).Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
Ex: This, in turn, depends upon users and user interests, and it may be necessary to conduct a survey to discover or update the profile of user interests.Ex: For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.Ex: NTIS is a key partner in unlocking the world's technology.Ex: She spied Asadorian in earnest converse with McSpadden.Ex: It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.Ex: Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.Ex: His trial came up in July 1892 and by then the city accountant had found that over $9,000 had been misappropriated.Ex: A further disquieting feature which came to light was the number of people who did not approach staff for help.Ex: Here is an institution which knows, neither rank nor wealth within its walls, which stops the ignorant peer or the ignorant monarch at its threshold, and declines to unveil to him its treasures, or to waste time upon him, and yet welcomes the workman according to his knowledge or thirst for knowledge.Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: The aim of this article is to lay bare the causes of this state of affairs.Ex: The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex: The judge ruled that a magazine that published a photograph of a woman baring her breasts at a pig roast did not intrude on her privacy.Ex: He was incredulous when he sussed that the noises came from bona-fide gibbons.* descubrir Algo = make + a discovery.* descubrir el pastel = blow + the gaff, spill + the beans, let + the cat out of the bag.* descubrir una mina de oro = strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* descubrir un secreto = spill + the beans, blow + the gaff, let + the cat out of the bag.* posibilidad de descubrir = discoverability.* sin descubrir = undiscovered.* volver a descubrir = rediscover.* * *vtA1 ‹tierras/sustancia/fenómeno› to discover; ‹oro/ruinas/cadáver› to discover, finden los análisis han descubierto unos anticuerpos extraños the tests have revealed o ( BrE) shown up the presence of unusual antibodiestodavía no se ha descubierto el virus causante de la enfermedad the virus responsible for causing the disease has not yet been identifieddurante mi investigación descubrí este expediente in the course of my research I discovered o unearthed this dossierhe descubierto un restaurante fabuloso cerca de aquí I've discovered a wonderful restaurant nearby2 ‹artista/atleta› to discoverB1 (enterarse de, averiguar) to discover, find outdescubrió que lo habían engañado he discovered o found out that he had been trickedaún no se han descubierto las causas del accidente the causes of the accident have not yet been establishedel complot fue descubierto a tiempo the plot was uncovered in timedescubrieron el fraude cuando ya era demasiado tarde the fraud was detected when it was already too lateen momentos como éstos descubres quiénes son los verdaderos amigos it's at times like these that you find out who your real friends are2 ‹persona escondida› to find, track down3 ‹culpable› find … outno dijo nada por miedo a que lo descubrieran he said nothing for fear that he might be found out4 (delatar) to give … awayla carta los descubrió the letter gave them awayestamos preparando una fiesta para Pilar, no nos descubras we're arranging a party for Pilar, so don't give the game awayC1 ‹estatua/placa› to unveil2 ( liter) (dejar ver) ‹cuerpo/forma› to reveal3 (revelar) ‹planes/intenciones› to revealA ( refl) (quitarse el sombrero) to take one's hat off; ‹rostro› to uncoverse descubrió el brazo para enseñar las cicatrices he pulled up his sleeve to show the scars¡me descubro! I take my hat off to you/him/themB (delatarse) to give oneself away* * *
descubrir ( conjugate descubrir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹tierras/oro/artista› to discover
2
‹complot/engaño› to uncover;
‹ fraude› to detect
3
descubrir verbo transitivo
1 (algo oculto o ignorado) to discover
(un plan secreto) to uncover
(oro, petróleo, etc) to find
2 (algo tapado) to uncover, (una placa conmemorativa) to unveil
3 (enterarse) to find out: descubrió que no era hija de su padre, she found out that she wasn't her father's daughter
4 (revelar, manifestar) to give away
' descubrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adivinar
- delatar
- desvelar
- encontrarse
- hallar
- instigación
- sacar
- coger
- destapar
- encontrar
English:
bare
- bean
- call
- detect
- dig out
- discover
- expose
- find
- find out
- search out
- see
- show up
- smell out
- strike
- uncover
- unveil
- cat
- divine
- ferret
- rediscover
- spot
- spy
- trace
- unearth
* * *♦ vt1. [hallar] to discover;[petróleo] to strike, to find; [oro, plutonio] to find; [nuevas tierras, artista, novedad científica] to discover;no han descubierto la causa de su enfermedad they haven't discovered the cause of his illness;callejeando descubrimos un bar irlandés we came across an Irish bar as we wandered about the streets;la policía descubrió al secuestrador the police found the kidnapper;Fam Hum¡has descubierto América! you've reinvented the wheel2. [destapar] [estatua, placa] to unveil;[complot, parte del cuerpo] to uncover; [cualidades, defectos] to reveal;los periodistas descubrieron un caso de estafa the reporters uncovered a case of fraud;la entrevista nos descubrió otra faceta de su personalidad the interview revealed another aspect of his character;descubrir el pastel to let the cat out of the bag, to give the game away3. [enterarse de] to discover, to find out;¿qué has conseguido descubrir? what have you managed to find out?;descubrió que su mujer lo engañaba he discovered o found out that his wife was cheating on him4. [vislumbrar] to spot, to spy5. [delatar] to give away;una indiscreción la descubrió an indiscreet remark gave her away* * *<part descubierto> v/t2 ( averiguar) discover, find out* * *descubrir {2} vt1) hallar: to discover, to find out2) revelar: to uncover, to reveal* * *descubrir vb1. (encontrar, hallar) to discover -
18 devisar
vt1) уст. улаживать ( что-либо); договариваться ( о чём-либо)2) уст. разделять; распределять3) уст. рассказывать, излагать4) Мекс. см. divisar5) Мекс. удерживать, задерживать -
19 видеть
несов., вин. п.1) тж. без доп. ver (непр.) vtнея́сно ви́деть — vislumbrar vtви́деть вдали́ — divisar vtви́деть ме́льком — echar un vistazoви́деть сон — soñar (непр.) vt, tener un sueñoви́деть во сне — soñar (непр.) vt (con)ви́деть во сне, что... — soñar que...2) (испытать, пережить) ver (непр.) vtон мно́го ви́дел на своем веку́ — ha visto mucho en su vida3) тж. с союзом "что" (сознавать, понимать) ver (непр.) vt, darse cuentaя ви́жу, с кем име́ю де́ло — me doy cuenta (veo) con quien me las tengo que ver (haber)••ви́дите ли, ви́дишь ли вводн. сл. — vea Vd., ves, es queкак ви́дите вводн. сл. — como ve(n); está ya claroза дере́вьями не ви́деть ле́са погов. — las hojas (los árboles) impiden ver el bosque; los árboles tapan el bosque -
20 высмотреть
сов., вин. п.1) ( старательно рассмотреть) examinar vtвы́смотреть все подро́бности — observar todos los detalles••
См. также в других словарях:
divisar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: divisar divisando divisado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. diviso divisas divisa divisamos divisáis … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
divisar — de divisa da janela todo o vale; da varanda divisa se o mar … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
divisar — v. tr. 1. Ver, enxergar, avistar (ao longe ou confusamente). 2. Distinguir (por sinais exteriores). 3. Distinguir claramente. 4. [Heráldica] Diferençar as armas de família acrescentando lhes divisas. 5. [Antigo] Aprazar; demarcar, delimitar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
divisar — verbo transitivo 1. Ver (una persona) [a otra persona o una cosa] a lo lejos: Se divisaban ya las murallas de la ciudad. Se divisaba en el horizonte una avioneta. Divisamos a varios niños jugando con los toros. Sinónimo: vislumbrar … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
divisar — (Del lat. divīsus, part. pas. de dividĕre, dividir, distinguir). 1. tr. Ver, percibir, aunque confusamente, un objeto. 2. Heráld. Diferenciar, distinguir las armas de familia, añadiéndoles blasones o timbres … Diccionario de la lengua española
divisar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Percibir a gran distancia y de forma confusa: ■ a lo lejos se divisaba la caravana. SINÓNIMO atisbar avistar vislumbrar 2 HERÁLDICA Poner blasones o timbres a las armas de familia para diferenciarlas de otras. * * * divisar… … Enciclopedia Universal
divisar — {{#}}{{LM D13812}}{{〓}} {{ConjD13812}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynD14138}} {{[}}divisar{{]}} ‹di·vi·sar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} Ver o percibir, aunque con poca claridad: • A lo lejos se divisaban los torreones del castillo.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
divisar — (v) (Intermedio) ver algo desde lejos, no muy claramente Ejemplos: Era un lago enorme y no se alcanzaba a divisar la orilla opuesta. Desde la cima del volcán se divisa el Océano Pacífico. Sinónimos: vislumbrar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
divisar — transitivo 1) marina atisbar, avistar, vislumbrar. 2) distinguir, entrever, columbrar, vislumbrar, ver*. ≠ ocultar, confundir. Disti … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
divisar — di|vi|sar Mot Agut Verb transitiu … Diccionari Català-Català
divisar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) Ver algo o a alguien desde lejos, desde cierta altura o sin percibirlo con toda claridad: Yo me subí a un alto pino / pa ver si la divisaba... / sólo divisé el polvo / del coche que la llevaba , Él la divisa a través… … Español en México