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1 drown
1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) ahogar2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) apagar, ahogar, cubrirdrown vb ahogarsetr[draʊn]1 (person, animal) ahogar2 (submerge - place) inundar, anegar3 (smother - food) ahogar; (drink) aguar4 (sound, noise, voice, etc) ahogar ( out, -)1 ahogarse, morir ahogado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be drowned ahogarse, morir ahogado,-ato drown one's sorrows ahogar las penasdrown ['draʊn] vt1) : ahogar2) inundate: anegar, inundar3)to drown out : ahogardrown vi: ahogarsev.• ahogar v.• ahogarse v.• anegarse v.draʊn
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1)a) \<\<person/animal\>\> ahogar*to be drowned — ahogarse*, morir* ahogado
b) \<\<landscape/fields\>\> anegar*, cubrir*2) drown (out) ( make inaudible) \<\<noise/cries/screams\>\> ahogar*
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vi ahogarse*, morir* ahogado[draʊn]1. VT1) [+ people, animals] ahogar; [+ land] inundarto drown o.s. — ahogarse
2) (also: drown out) [+ sound] ahogarsorrow 1.his cries were drowned by the noise of the waves — sus gritos se perdieron en el estruendo de las olas
2.VI ahogarse, perecer ahogadoa boy drowned here yesterday — un chico se ahogó or pereció ahogado ayer aquí
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1)a) \<\<person/animal\>\> ahogar*to be drowned — ahogarse*, morir* ahogado
b) \<\<landscape/fields\>\> anegar*, cubrir*2) drown (out) ( make inaudible) \<\<noise/cries/screams\>\> ahogar*
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vi ahogarse*, morir* ahogado -
2 drown
vt.1 ahogar (kill by drowning)2 ahogar (make inaudible)3 ahogarse, morirse ahogado, morir ahogado, ahogarse en un líquido.4 sumergir, inundar.5 anegar.vi.ahogarse (die by drowning) (pt & pp drowned) -
3 drown out
drown out (A noise, a voice)expr.• ahogar (El ruído) expr.VT + ADV [+ voice, sound, words] ahogar -
4 drown one's sorrows
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5 drown out
v.1 ahogar (sonido)2 ahogar por completo, ahogar. -
6 to drown one's sorrows
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7 ahogado
Del verbo ahogar: ( conjugate ahogar) \ \
ahogado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: ahogado ahogar
ahogado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ( en agua): morir ahogado ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke to death 2 ‹llanto/grito› stifled 3 (Méx fam) ( borracho) blind o rolling drunk (colloq)
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo 1 ( asfixiar) to suffocate 2 ‹llanto/grito› to stifle ahogarse verbo pronominal ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke
ahogado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (por inmersión) drowned
morir ahogado, to drown
2 (por asfixia) suffocated
II sustantivo masculino y femenino drowned person
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate ' ahogado' also found in these entries: Spanish: ahogada - morir English: drown - save - gasp - strangle -
8 ahogar
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo 1 ( asfixiar) to suffocate 2 ‹llanto/grito› to stifle ahogarse verbo pronominal ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate ' ahogar' also found in these entries: Spanish: asfixiar - pena English: choke - drown - sorrow - stifle - suppress - flood - smother - stalemate - suffocate - throttle -
9 ahogo
Del verbo ahogar: ( conjugate ahogar) \ \
ahogo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ahogó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: ahogar ahogo
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo 1 ( asfixiar) to suffocate 2 ‹llanto/grito› to stifle ahogarse verbo pronominal ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke
ahogo sustantivo masculino breathlessness;
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate ' ahogo' also found in these entries: Spanish: agobio - sofoco - fatiga English: laugh -
10 sorrow
'sorəu((something which causes) pain of mind or grief: He felt great sorrow when she died.) pena, pesar, dolor- sorrowfully
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sorrow n pesartr['sɒrəʊ]2 (cause of sadness) disgusto1 llorar (at/over/for, por)sorrow ['sɑr.o:] n: pesar m, dolor m, pena fn.• aflicción s.f.• dolor s.m.• duelo s.m.• escozor s.m.• hiel s.f.• pena s.f.• pesadumbre s.f.• pesar s.m.• podredumbre s.f.• sentimiento s.m.• tristeza s.f.• tósigo s.m.v.• afligirse v.• apenarse v.• dolerse v.'sɑːrəʊ, 'sɒrəʊa) u c (sadness, grief)sorrow (AT o OVER something) — pesar m or pena f or dolor m (por algo)
sorrow (FOR/AT something) — pesar (por algo)
to drown one's sorrows — (colloq) ahogar* las penas
b) c ( cause of sadness) disgusto m['sɒrǝʊ]1.N (=grieving) pena f, pesar m, dolor mto my sorrow — con or para gran pesar mío
- drown one's sorrows2.VI apenarse, afligirse (at, for, over de)* * *['sɑːrəʊ, 'sɒrəʊ]a) u c (sadness, grief)sorrow (AT o OVER something) — pesar m or pena f or dolor m (por algo)
sorrow (FOR/AT something) — pesar (por algo)
to drown one's sorrows — (colloq) ahogar* las penas
b) c ( cause of sadness) disgusto m -
11 ahogarse
■ahogarse verbo reflexivo
1 (en líquido) to drown, be drowned
2 (faltar el aire) to suffocate
3 (un motor) to be flooded Locuciones: figurado ahogarse en un vaso de agua, to make a mountain out of a molehill ' ahogarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: vaso - ahogar - asfixiar - fatigar English: drown - stifle - choke - flood - suffocate -
12 morir
morir ( conjugate morir) verbo intransitivo murió asesinada she was murdered; morir DE algo ‹de vejez/cáncer› to die of sth; murió de hambre she starved to death; ¡y allí muere! (AmC fam) and that's all there is to it! morirse verbo pronominal [persona/animal/planta] to die; se me murió la perra my dog died; no te vas a morir por ayudarlo (fam) it won't kill you to help him (colloq); como se entere me muero (fam) I'll die if she finds out (colloq); morirse DE algo ‹de un infarto/de cáncer› to die of sth; se moría de miedo/aburrimiento he was scared stiff/bored stiff; me muero de frío I'm freezing; me estoy muriendo de hambre I'm starving (colloq); me muero por una cerveza I'm dying for a beer (colloq); se muere por verla he's dying to see her (colloq)
morir verbo intransitivo to die
morir de agotamiento/hambre, to die of exhaustion/starvation ' morir' also found in these entries: Spanish: ahogada - ahogado - antes - cascar - de - descendencia - tiesa - tieso - vida - acto - caer - librar - malograr - matar - muera - muriera English: before - bleed - cause - death wish - die - drown - expire - freeze - save - than - exposure - go -
13 drowned
adj.ahogado.pp.participio pasado del verbo DROWN.pt.pretérito del verbo DROWN. -
14 alcohol
'ælkəhol
1. noun(liquid made by the fermentation or distillation of sugar, present in intoxicating drinks, used also as a fuel, and in thermometers: I never drink alcohol - I drink orange juice.) alcohol
2. noun(a person who suffers from a dependence on alcohol.) alcohólicoalcohol n alcohol
alcohol sustantivo masculino 1 (Quím) alcohol; (Farm) tb 2 ( bebida) alcohol, drink
alcohol sustantivo masculino alcohol ' alcohol' also found in these entries: Spanish: abotargada - abotargado - abusar - alcoholemia - cerveza - ciega - ciego - desintoxicarse - desnaturalizada - desnaturalizado - domar - etílica - etílico - fricción - inflar - ingerir - metílica - metílico - perjudicar - petaca - probar - prohibir - resaca - seca - seco - sin - sobria - sobrio - soplar - tener - abstenerse - alegrar - alegre - chicha - destilar - efecto - embriagarse - entonado - graduación - influencia - intoxicación - licor - mamar - marear - suprimir - tomar English: alcohol - bring out - clampdown - downfall - drink - drown - drunk driving - DUI - limit - liquor - low-alcohol - neat - non-alcoholic - proof - slug - sorrow - spirit - stoned - strength - surgical spirit - tot - touch - vice - Breathalyzer - drinking - give - low - methylated spirit(s) - mixer - sobriety - surgical - temperancetr['ælkəhɒl]1 alcohol nombre masculinoalcohol ['ælkə.hɔl] n1) ethanol: alcohol m, etanol m2) liquor: alcohol m, bebidas fpl alcohólicasn.• alcohol (MED, QUI) s.m.'ælkəhɔːl, 'ælkəhɒlmass noun alcohol m['ælkǝhɒl]1.N (=drink) alcohol m (also Chem)I never touch alcohol — no pruebo el alcohol, soy abstemio
2.CPDalcohol abuse N — abuso m del alcohol
alcohol abuser N — alcohólico(-a) m / f
* * *['ælkəhɔːl, 'ælkəhɒl]mass noun alcohol m -
15 inaudible
in'o:dəbl(not loud or clear enough to be heard: Her voice was inaudible because of the noise.) inaudible- inaudibility
inaudible adjetivo inaudible ' inaudible' also found in these entries: English: inaudible - drowntr[ɪn'ɔːdəbəl]1 inaudible, imperceptibleinaudible [ɪn'ɔdəbəl] adj: inaudibleadj.• inaudible adj.ɪn'ɔːdəbəladjective inaudible[ɪn'ɔːdǝbl]ADJ inaudible* * *[ɪn'ɔːdəbəl]adjective inaudible -
16 ahogada
ahogado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (por inmersión) drowned
morir ahogado, to drown
2 (por asfixia) suffocated
II sustantivo masculino y femenino drowned person ' ahogada' also found in these entries: English: chuckle - titter -
17 dra
Multiple Entries: Dra Dra.
Dra (abr de doctora) doctor, Dr ' Dra' also found in these entries: Spanish: Dra. English: blow-dry - Dr - dried - drier - drive - drive-in - drive-through - driver - driveway - driving - drought - drown - drowsy - dry - dry-clean - dryer - dryness - hairdrier - hairdryer - screwdriver - PhD -
18 dra.
Dra. sustantivo femenino (◊ Doctora) Dr'Dra.' also found in these entries: Spanish: Dra English: blow-dry - Dr - dried - drier - drive - drive-in - drive-through - driver - driveway - driving - drought - drown - drowsy - dry - dry-clean - dryer - dryness - hairdrier - hairdryer - screwdriver - PhD -
19 inundar
inundar ( conjugate inundar) verbo transitivo [turistas/manifestantes] to inundate, crowd ( con productos) to flood, swamp; inundar algo de or con algo to flood sth with sth inundarse verbo pronominal ( de agua) to be flooded
inundar verbo transitivo to flood ' inundar' also found in these entries: English: deluge - drown - dump - flood - inundate - overwhelm - swamp -
20 muera
Del verbo morir: ( conjugate morir) \ \
muera es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: morir muera
morir ( conjugate morir) verbo intransitivo murió asesinada she was murdered; muera DE algo ‹de vejez/cáncer› to die of sth; murió de hambre she starved to death; ¡y allí muere! (AmC fam) and that's all there is to it! morirse verbo pronominal [persona/animal/planta] to die; se me murió la perra my dog died; no te vas a muera por ayudarlo (fam) it won't kill you to help him (colloq); como se entere me muero (fam) I'll die if she finds out (colloq); muerase DE algo ‹de un infarto/de cáncer› to die of sth; se moría de miedo/aburrimiento he was scared stiff/bored stiff; me muero de frío I'm freezing; me estoy muriendo de hambre I'm starving (colloq); me muero por una cerveza I'm dying for a beer (colloq); se muere por verla he's dying to see her (colloq)
muera, mueras, etc see morir
morir verbo intransitivo to die
morir de agotamiento/hambre, to die of exhaustion/starvation ' muera' also found in these entries: English: well
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