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81 braquer
braquer [bʀake]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = diriger) braquer une arme sur to point a weapon at• braquer un télescope/un projecteur sur to train a telescope/a spotlight onb. [+ roue] to swingd. ( = buter) braquer qn to make sb dig in his heels2. intransitive verb( = conducteur) to turn the (steering) wheel• braquer bien/mal [voiture] to have a good/bad lock• braque vers la or à gauche turn hard left3. reflexive verb* * *bʀake
1.
1) ( diriger) to point [arme, caméra] (sur, vers at); to train [télescope, projecteur] (sur, vers on); to turn ou fix [yeux] (sur, vers on)tous les projecteurs sont braqués sur lui — fig he's in the spotlight, the spotlight is on him
tous les regards sont braqués sur vous — lit, fig all eyes are upon you
2) Automobile to turn [volant, roues] (à gauche/droite hard left/right)3) (colloq) ( viser) to point a gun at4) (colloq) ( attaquer) to rob [banque]5) (colloq) ( buter)braquer quelqu'un contre quelque chose/quelqu'un — to turn somebody against something/somebody
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verbe intransitif Automobile [chauffeur] to turn the wheel full lock GB ou all the way US; [véhicule]bien/mal braquer — to have a good/poor lock GB, to turn well/badly
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se braquer verbe pronominal ( viser)se braquer sur/vers — [arme, caméra] to be pointed at; [télescope, projecteur] to be trained on; [yeux] to be turned on; ( se buter) to dig one's heels in
* * *bʀake1. viAUTOMOBILES to turn (the wheel)2. vt1) [revolver, arme]2) (= mettre en colère)braquer qn — to put sb's back up, to antagonize sb
3) * [banque] to hold up* * *braquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( diriger) to point [arme, caméra] (sur, vers at); to train [télescope, projecteur] (sur, vers on); to turn ou fix [yeux] (sur, vers on); les feux de l'actualité or tous les projecteurs sont braqués sur lui fig he's in the spotlight, the spotlight is on him; tous les regards sont braqués sur vous lit, fig all eyes are upon you;2 Aut to turn [volant, roues] (à gauche/droite hard left/right);3 ○( viser) to point a gun at; ( plus longtemps) to hold [sb] at gunpoint; je me suis fait braquer I was held at gunpoint;4 ○( attaquer) to rob, to make an armed raid on [banque];5 ○( buter) braquer qn contre qch/qn to turn sb against sth/sb; ne le braque pas don't get his back up; il est braqué he's got GB ou gotten US his back up.B vi Aut [chauffeur] to turn the wheel full lock GB ou all the way US; [véhicule] bien/mal braquer to have a good/poor lock GB, to turn well/poorly US; braque à gauche/droite turn (the wheel) sharply to the left/right.C se braquer vpr1 ( viser) se braquer sur/vers [arme, caméra] to be pointed at; [télescope, projecteur] to be trained on; [yeux] to be turned on;2 ( se concentrer) [personne, attention] to focus (sur on);3 ○( se buter) to have one's back up; se braquer contre qn to turn against sb; se braquer contre qch to set one's face against sth.[brake] verbe transitifbraquer son revolver sur quelqu'un to level ou to point one's gun at somebody2. [concentrer]braquer sur to train ou to fix ou to turn onson regard était braqué sur moi she was staring straight at me, her gaze was fixed on me4. [rendre hostile] to antagonize————————[brake] verbe intransitif[voiture] to lockbraquer à droite/gauche to lock hard to the right/left————————se braquer verbe pronominal intransitif -
82 thrust
1. n толчок2. n всовывание, засовываниеshe hid the book under the pillow with a quick thrust — быстрым движением она сунула книгу под подушку
3. n колющий удар; тычок; выпад4. n колкое замечание, колкость; выпад5. n удар6. n направление, уклон7. n пафос8. n дух; напористость9. n давлениеaxial thrust — аксиальное сжимающее усилие; осевое давление
10. n геол. горизонтальное или боковое давление, надвиг11. n горн. раздавливание12. n тех. опора, упор13. n тех. напорthrust of pump — напор, развиваемый насосом
14. n тех. осевая нагрузка15. n тех. противодавление16. n тех. ав. тяга; сила тягиto develop a 20,000 kilo thrust at take-off — развивать тягу в 20 000 кг при взлёте
17. n тех. уст. встреча, бойeach author is subjected to the cut and thrust of the discussion by other specialists — каждый автор является мишенью для критических замечаний других специалистов
18. v толкать, тыкатьthrust back — толкать обратно, заталкивать
19. v толкаться; пробиваться, лезтьto thrust at the door — толкаться в дверях, лезть в дверь
20. v навязываться, пролезать, втиратьсяthrust upon — навязывать; навязать
21. v совать; засовывать, всовывать, просовывать22. v навязыватьhe played the character parts formerly thrust upon me — он играл характерные роли, которые раньше навязывали мне
23. v наносить удар; всаживать, вколачивать, вонзать; колоть24. v делать выпад, наносить ударhome thrust — удачный удар; удар, попавший в цель, в сердце
25. v воен. двигать, вводить26. v воен. продвигатьсяan armoured battalion thrust into the southern regions — бронетанковый батальон продвинулся в южные районы
27. v воен. упирать, подпиратьСинонимический ряд:1. aim (noun) aim; intent; purport; tendency; tenor2. drift (noun) drift; intention; meaning; point3. drive (noun) butt; dig; drive; jab; lunge; plunge; prod; propulsion; push; ram; riposte; shove; stab4. substance (noun) amount; body; burden; core; crux; gist; kernel; matter; meat; nub; nubbin; pith; sense; short; strength; substance; sum and substance; sum total; upshot5. dig (verb) dig; plunge; ram; run; sink; stab; stick6. jab (verb) drive; force; gouge; impale; jab; penetrate; pierce; propel; puncture; push; shove; transfix7. pushed (verb) drove/driven; propelled; pushed; shoved8. ran (verb) drove; dug; plunged; poke; rammed; ran; ran/run; sank; sank or sunk/sunk; stabbed; stuckАнтонимический ряд:parry; pull -
83 they
ðei1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) ellos; ellas2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) esa persona; ellosthey pron ellos / ellastr[ðeɪ]1 (plural) ellos,-as■ where are the children? --they're in the garden ¿dónde están los niños? --están en el jardín■ they're showing "Batman" on the telly hacen "Batman" en la tele■ if anyone saw the accident, they should go to the police si alguien vio el accidente, que vaya a la policía■ I was supposed to meet a friend, but they never turned up había quedado con un amigo pero no se presentó\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthey say that... dicen que..., se dice que...they ['ðeɪ] pron: ellos, ellasthey are here: están aquíthey don't know: ellos no sabenpron.• ellas pron.• ellos pron.ðeɪa) (pl of he, she, it) ellos, ellaswho are they? — ¿quiénes son?
they're the ones who should apologize — son ellos los que or quienes deberían disculparse
someone called, but they didn't leave a message — llamó una persona, pero no dejó recado
c) ( people)they say he's a millionaire — dicen or se dice que es millonario
[ðeɪ]PRON1) (referring to particular people, things)a) (emphatic, to avoid ambiguity) ellos(-ellas)I spoke to my sisters and they agreed with me — hablé con mis hermanas y ellas estaban de acuerdo conmigo
it's they who... — son ellos quienes...
b)Don't translate the subject pronoun when not emphasizing or clarifying:they're fine, thank you — están bien, gracias
c) frmthey who... — los que..., quienes...
2) (referring to "someone", "anyone")if anyone tells you otherwise, they're mistaken — si alguien te dice lo contrario, no tiene razón
they say that... — se dice que..., dicen que...
as they say — como dicen, según dicen
* * *[ðeɪ]a) (pl of he, she, it) ellos, ellaswho are they? — ¿quiénes son?
they're the ones who should apologize — son ellos los que or quienes deberían disculparse
someone called, but they didn't leave a message — llamó una persona, pero no dejó recado
c) ( people)they say he's a millionaire — dicen or se dice que es millonario
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84 borde
adj.1 rude, impolite, rough.2 stupid.f. & m.ratbag(informal) (unfriendly). (peninsular Spanish)m.1 edge.(lleno) hasta el borde full to the brimal borde del mar by the seaestoy al borde de un ataque de nervios I'm going to go off my head in a minuteestar al borde del abismo (figurative) to be on the brink of ruin o disaster2 border, borderline.3 rim.4 hem.5 outskirt.6 brim, brim of the cup.7 threshold, brink, verge.8 rough person, uncouth person.9 stupid, stupid person.10 margin, acies, labrum, ora.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: bordar.* * *► adjetivo1 (tonto) stupid■ ¡no seas borde! don't be so stupid!2 (antipático) unpleasant; (malhumorado) stroppy3 (planta - silvestre) wild1 idiot————————1 (extremo) edge2 (de vaso, copa) rim4 (de prenda) hem\estar al borde de to be on the verge of* * *noun m.border, edge, brink* * *ISM1) [de asiento, andén, pañuelo] edge; [de plato] rim, lip; [de vaso, sombrero] brim; [de carretera, camino] side; [de ventana] ledge; [de río] edge, banksembró semillas en los bordes del césped — he sowed some seeds at the sides o edges of the lawn
iba andando por el borde de la carretera — she was walking by the roadside o by the side of the road
borde de ataque — (Aer) leading edge
borde de la acera — kerb, curb (EEUU)
borde de salida — (Aer) trailing edge
2)• al borde de — [+ precipicio, lago, cráter] at o on the edge of; [+ quiebra, histeria, crisis] on the verge of
el régimen está al borde del colapso — the regime is on the verge of collapse o on the point of collapsing
su carrera política está al borde del abismo — her political career is teetering on the edge of the abyss
II Espestán al borde de los cuarenta años — they're close to forty, they're hitting o pushing forty *
1. ADJ1) ** (=antipático) nastyestuvo toda la mañana en plan borde — he was in a strop ** o in a foul mood * all morning
ponerse borde (con algn) — to get stroppy (with sb) *, get nasty (with sb)
2) [planta, árbol] wild3) †† [niño] illegitimate2.SMF **¡eres un borde! — you're a nasty piece of work! *
* * *masculino (de mesa, cama) edge; (de moneda, pieza, plato) edge, rim; (de taza, vaso) rim; (de andén, piscina) edgeal borde de algo — <de la guerra/locura> on the brink of something; <del caos/ruina> on the verge of something
* * *= edge, rim, fringe, brim, verge.Ex. As used in an index each card acts as a surrogate for one document, and the index terms for that document are encoded around the edge of the card.Ex. Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.Ex. The university is located 15 miles from the center of town on the southern fringe.Ex. The pot was placed in a pit dug in the soil such that brim of the pot is in line with the surface of soil.Ex. The verges of these minor roads have had, in some cases, hundreds of years for native flora to become established.----* al borde de = on the verge of, on the brink of, at the side of, on the edge of.* al borde de la carretera = at the roadside.* al borde de la extinción = on the verge of extinction, on the edge of extinction.* al borde de la ley = on the edge of the law.* al borde del camino = at the roadside.* al borde del mar = at the seaside.* borde de la carretera = roadside.* borde de la carretera ajardinado = parkway strip.* borde del camino = roadside, wayside.* borde del río = river bank [riverbank].* borde superior = top edge.* estar al borde de = teeter + on the edge of.* ficha de borde perforado = edge notch card.* llenar hasta el borde = fill + Nombre + to the brim.* lleno hasta el borde = full to the brim.* repleto hasta el borde = full to the brim.* vivir al borde de la pobreza = live on + the poverty line.* * *masculino (de mesa, cama) edge; (de moneda, pieza, plato) edge, rim; (de taza, vaso) rim; (de andén, piscina) edgeal borde de algo — <de la guerra/locura> on the brink of something; <del caos/ruina> on the verge of something
* * *= edge, rim, fringe, brim, verge.Ex: As used in an index each card acts as a surrogate for one document, and the index terms for that document are encoded around the edge of the card.
Ex: Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.Ex: The university is located 15 miles from the center of town on the southern fringe.Ex: The pot was placed in a pit dug in the soil such that brim of the pot is in line with the surface of soil.Ex: The verges of these minor roads have had, in some cases, hundreds of years for native flora to become established.* al borde de = on the verge of, on the brink of, at the side of, on the edge of.* al borde de la carretera = at the roadside.* al borde de la extinción = on the verge of extinction, on the edge of extinction.* al borde de la ley = on the edge of the law.* al borde del camino = at the roadside.* al borde del mar = at the seaside.* borde de la carretera = roadside.* borde de la carretera ajardinado = parkway strip.* borde del camino = roadside, wayside.* borde del río = river bank [riverbank].* borde superior = top edge.* estar al borde de = teeter + on the edge of.* ficha de borde perforado = edge notch card.* llenar hasta el borde = fill + Nombre + to the brim.* lleno hasta el borde = full to the brim.* repleto hasta el borde = full to the brim.* vivir al borde de la pobreza = live on + the poverty line.* * *2 (tonto) stupid1(grosero): los camareros son unos bordes the waiters are so rude(de una mesa, cama) edge; (de una moneda, pieza, un plato) edge, rim; (de una taza, un vaso) rimno te acerques tanto al borde del andén don't go so near the edge of the platformllenó el vaso hasta el borde she filled the glass to the brimla página tiene ilustraciones en el borde inferior the page has illustrations along the bottomnos sentamos al borde de la piscina we sat down at o by the edge of the swimming poolparamos al borde de la carretera we stopped at the roadside o at the side of the roadhabía un sauce al borde del río there was a willow tree at the edge of the river o on the river bankestar al borde de la locura to be on the brink of madnessal borde de la muerte on the point of death, at death's dooral borde de las lágrimas on the verge of tearsCompuesto:leading edge* * *
Del verbo bordar: ( conjugate bordar)
bordé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
borde es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
bordar
borde
bordar ( conjugate bordar) verbo transitivo ‹sábana/blusa› to embroider;
borde sustantivo masculino (de mesa, cama, acantilado) edge;
(de moneda, taza, vaso) rim;
al borde de algo ‹de la guerra/locura› on the brink of sth;
‹de las lágrimas/del caos/de la ruina› on the verge of sth;
bordar verbo transitivo
1 (una interpretación, un trabajo) to do excellently
2 Cost to embroider
borde 1 sustantivo masculino (de una mesa, un camino) edge
(de una taza, etc) rim, brim
♦ Locuciones: al borde de, (muy cerca de): tiene una casa al borde del mar, he has got a house at the seaside
figurado estuvo al borde de la muerte, she was at death's door
(a punto de) estamos al borde de un ataque de nervios, we are on the brink of a nervous breakdown
borde 2
I m,f fam crude, stupid person
II adj fam stroppy, rude: ¡no seas borde y ven al cine! don't be rude and come along to the movies!
' borde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abismo
- bordear
- canto
- exasperación
- rasa
- raso
- umbral
- afilado
- filo
- flecos
- mellado
- salir
- sobresalir
English:
border
- brim
- brink
- edge
- fill up
- fringe
- hang over
- lip
- madness
- perforated
- rim
- roadside
- stroppy
- surround
- verge
- away
- curb
- edging
- from
- keep
- perch
- road
* * *borde1 nm[límite] edge; [de carretera] side; [de río] bank; [de vaso, botella] rim; Méxlleno hasta el borde full to the brim;al borde del mar by the sea;no dejes que se acerquen al borde de la piscina don't let them go near the edge of the swimming pool;el delantero fue derribado al borde del área the forward was brought down on the edge of the area;el proceso de paz está al borde del colapso the peace process is on the brink of collapse;estar al borde del abismo to be on the brink of ruin o disaster♦ adj[antipático]no seas borde y deja que venga ella también don't be such Br a ratbag o US an s.o.b., and let her come too;no te pongas borde que casi no te he tocado there's no need to get in a huff o Br strop, I hardly touched you♦ nmf[antipático] Br ratbag, US s.o.b.;si encuentro al borde que me ha robado la bicicleta lo mato if I find the rat that stole my bike, I'll kill him* * *1 adj fampersona rude, uncouth2 m edge;al borde de fig on the verge obrink of* * *borde nm1) : border, edge2)al borde de : on the verge ofestoy al borde de la locura: I'm about to go crazy* * *borde1 adj unpleasantborde2 n1. (en general) edge2. (de vaso, taza) rim -
85 desdentado
adj.1 toothless, edentate, gappy, agomphious.2 with few teeth, edentulate, edentulous.m.edentate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desdentar.* * *1 ZOOLOGÍA edentate————————1→ link=desdentar desdentar► adjetivo1 toothless1 ZOOLOGÍA edentate* * *ADJ toothless* * *- da adjetivoa) < persona> toothlessb) (Zool) edentate* * *= toothless.Ex. The earliest known fossil of a toothless bird that flew across the skies 120 million years ago has been dug up by scientists.* * *- da adjetivoa) < persona> toothlessb) (Zool) edentate* * *= toothless.Ex: The earliest known fossil of a toothless bird that flew across the skies 120 million years ago has been dug up by scientists.
* * *desdentado -da1 ‹persona› toothless2 ( Zool) edentate* * *
desdentado,-a adjetivo toothless
' desdentado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desdentada
English:
gap-toothed
* * *desdentado, -a♦ adj1. [persona, boca] toothless2. Zool edentate♦ nmZool edentate, member of the order Edentata♦ desdentados nmpl Zool[orden] Edentata;del orden de los desdentados of the order Edentata* * *adj toothless* * *desdentado, -da adj: toothless -
86 escarbar
v.1 to scratch, to scrape.2 to dig, to dig out, to excavate, to poke.El pirata escarbó el sitio del tesoro The pirate dug the treasure site.3 to poke into, to quarry, to nose out, to pry into.Ella escarba los problemas nuestros She pokes into our problems.* * *1 (suelo) to scratch2 (dientes, orejas) to pick3 (fuego) to poke4 (bolsillo, papeles) to rummage in5 figurado (inquirir) to inquire into, delve into* * *1. VT1) (=remover) [+ tierra] to scratch; [+ fuego] to poke; [+ dientes] to pick2) (=investigar) to investigate, delve into; (=curiosear) to pry into2. VI1) to scratch2)escarbar en — to investigate, delve into; (=curiosear) to pry into
* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( en la tierra - haciendo un hoyo) to dig; (- superficialmente) to scrabble o scratch aroundb) ( buscando algo)escarbar en algo — en cajón/armario to rummage (about o around) in something
c) ( fisgar)2.escarbar en algo — en asunto to pry into something
escarbar vt3.escarbar la tierra — ( hacer un hoyo) to dig a hole; ( superficialmente) to scratch around in the soil
escarbarse v pron (refl) <nariz/dientes> to pick* * *= burrow, root.Ex. Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.Ex. We let our 4 hens loose to root in the garden but I think it's not a good idea in the long run, as they would kill raspberries and other plants.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( en la tierra - haciendo un hoyo) to dig; (- superficialmente) to scrabble o scratch aroundb) ( buscando algo)escarbar en algo — en cajón/armario to rummage (about o around) in something
c) ( fisgar)2.escarbar en algo — en asunto to pry into something
escarbar vt3.escarbar la tierra — ( hacer un hoyo) to dig a hole; ( superficialmente) to scratch around in the soil
escarbarse v pron (refl) <nariz/dientes> to pick* * *= burrow, root.Ex: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.
Ex: We let our 4 hens loose to root in the garden but I think it's not a good idea in the long run, as they would kill raspberries and other plants.* * *escarbar [A1 ]vi1 (hacer un hoyo) to dig; (superficialmente) to scrabble o scratch aroundlos niños escarbaban en la arena the children were scrabbling around in the sand2 (hurgar) to pokeescarbando en viejas heridas opening old wounds3 (fisgar, escudriñar) escarbar EN algo to pry INTO sth■ escarbarvt( refl) ‹nariz/dientes› to pickdeja de escarbarte la nariz stop picking your nose* * *
escarbar ( conjugate escarbar) verbo intransitivo
(— superficialmente) to scrabble o scratch around
verbo transitivo:
( superficialmente) to scratch around in the soil
escarbarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹nariz/dientes› to pick
escarbar
I verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 (en la tierra) to scratch [en, around, in]
2 (en un asunto) to delve into
II verbo transitivo
1 (en una herida, nariz) to pick
2 (remover) to poke
' escarbar' also found in these entries:
English:
dig
- scrabble
- scavenge
* * *♦ vt1. [suelo] [por encima] to scratch;[haciendo hoyo] to dig2. [dientes] to pick3. [fuego] to rake, to poke4. [investigar] to investigate♦ vi1. [en suelo] [por encima] to scratch around;[haciendo hoyo] to dig2. [investigar] to delve;si uno escarba un poco más if you dig o delve a bit deeper;anduvieron escarbando en la vida del actor they were delving into the actor's life♦ See also the pronominal verb escarbarse* * *I v/i tb figdig around (en in)II v/t dig around in* * *escarbar vt1) : to dig, to scratch up2) : to poke, to pick3)escarbar en : to investigate, to pry into* * * -
87 extraer
v.1 to extract.Ricardo extrajo la espina de su dedo Richard extracted the thorn from his finger2 to quarry for, to mine, to mine for, to quarry out.Ricardo extrajo oro de la mina Richard quarried for gold in the mine.* * *1 (gen) to extract2 (muelas) to extract, take out3 (conclusión) to draw* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ diente, bala, astilla] to extract2) (Min) [+ minerales] to mine, extract; [+ petróleo] to extract; [+ pizarra, mármol] to quarry3) [+ conclusiones] to draw4) [en sorteo] to draw5) (Mat) to extract* * *verbo transitivo1)b) < mineral> to extract, mine; <petróleo/resina> to extractc) <humo/aire> to extractd) <información/cita> to extracte) ( en lotería) to draw2) (Mat) to extract3) < conclusión> to draw* * *= cull, derive, dig out, draw from, extract, draw, mine, distil, excerpt, pull off.Ex. The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.Ex. The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Ex. I would also have dug out information references to which readers can be directed who want to know more about the setting.Ex. These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex. The keywords are extracted from the titles and displayed as a heading.Ex. The 'Root Thesaurus' presents other refinements which permit the part of the hierarchy from which a term is drawn to be specified.Ex. For instance, if children are doing a project work on dogs, they will hunt out anything and everything that so much as mentions them and the bits thus mined are assiduously transcribed into project folders.Ex. From studying the seven libraries, the report was able to distil the following characteristic features of a community information service.Ex. This article was excerpted from 'The Internet for everyone: a guide for users and providers,' McGraw-Hill, 1994.Ex. The ionisation in the air pulls off massive, if random charges so the speed of lightning is actually less than that of the speed of light.----* extraer conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* extraer con palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* extraer de = extract from, wretch from, take from.* extraer + Nombre + de = wring + Nombre + out of/from, extricate + Nombre + from.* extraer pasajes de = excerpt.* extraer una conclusión = draw + conclusion.* extraer una idea = draw + idea.* * *verbo transitivo1)b) < mineral> to extract, mine; <petróleo/resina> to extractc) <humo/aire> to extractd) <información/cita> to extracte) ( en lotería) to draw2) (Mat) to extract3) < conclusión> to draw* * *= cull, derive, dig out, draw from, extract, draw, mine, distil, excerpt, pull off.Ex: The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.
Ex: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Ex: I would also have dug out information references to which readers can be directed who want to know more about the setting.Ex: These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex: The keywords are extracted from the titles and displayed as a heading.Ex: The 'Root Thesaurus' presents other refinements which permit the part of the hierarchy from which a term is drawn to be specified.Ex: For instance, if children are doing a project work on dogs, they will hunt out anything and everything that so much as mentions them and the bits thus mined are assiduously transcribed into project folders.Ex: From studying the seven libraries, the report was able to distil the following characteristic features of a community information service.Ex: This article was excerpted from 'The Internet for everyone: a guide for users and providers,' McGraw-Hill, 1994.Ex: The ionisation in the air pulls off massive, if random charges so the speed of lightning is actually less than that of the speed of light.* extraer conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* extraer con palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* extraer de = extract from, wretch from, take from.* extraer + Nombre + de = wring + Nombre + out of/from, extricate + Nombre + from.* extraer pasajes de = excerpt.* extraer una conclusión = draw + conclusion.* extraer una idea = draw + idea.* * *vtA1 ‹muela› to extract, pull out; ‹bala› to remove, extract; ‹sangre› to take, extract2 ‹mineral› to extract, mine; ‹petróleo/resina› to extract3 ‹humo/aire› to extract4 ‹información/cita› to extract5 (en una lotería) to drawB ( Mat) to extractC ‹conclusión› to drawde este libro se extrae una lección there is a lesson to be learnt o drawn from this book* * *
extraer ( conjugate extraer) verbo transitivo ( en general) to extract;
‹ bala› to remove;
‹ conclusión› to draw
extraer verbo transitivo to extract, take out
' extraer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacar
- chupar
- descargar
English:
extract
- mine
- pull out
- quarry
- remove
- separate
- drain
- draw
- hew
- squeeze
* * *extraer vt1. [sacar] [astilla, bala] to extract, to take out (de from); [diente, sangre, humo] to extract (de from);extraiga una de las bolas que hay en esta bolsa take out one ball from this bag2. [obtener] [datos, cita] to extract (de from); [conclusiones] to draw (de from);trató de extraernos información she tried to extract information from us;¿qué enseñanza podemos extraer de todo esto? what lesson can we learn from all this?4. Mat to extract* * *v/t1 extract, pull out2 conclusión draw* * *extraer {81} vt: to extract* * *extraer vb1. (muela) to extract / to pull out2. (producto) to extract -
88 labrar
v.1 to plow (campo) (arar).2 to work (piedra, metal).3 to carve out (porvenir, fortuna).El escultor labra la madera The sculptor carves the wood.4 to till, to plow, to plough, to toil.Allison labra el terreno Allison tills the field.5 to forge, to bring about.Todos labramos nuestro destino All of us forge our destiny.6 to build, to edify.El hotel labra un edificio grande The hotel builds a big building.* * *\labrarse un futuro to make a future for oneself* * *1. VT1) (=trabajar) to work; [+ metal] to work; [+ madera] to carve; [+ tierra] to work, farm, till liter; [+ tela] to embroider2) [+ imagen] to create; [+ fortuna] to amass2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Agr) < tierra> to work2) < madera> to carve; < piedra> to cut; < cuero> to tool, work; < metales> to work2.me labré mi propia ruina — I dug my own grave
* * *= till, carve out, carve, hew, chisel.Ex. Chapter 5 will focus on staffing issues and opportunities -- the roots and substance of a properly tilled organizational garden.Ex. In consequence, deafened people have to carve out a sense of identity by developing associations & communicative strategies.Ex. What the presidency needs is a job description; not one carved in a tablet of stone and certainly not one which would form all future presidents in the same sanitised mould.Ex. Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Ex. It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue.----* labrar el futuro = shape + the future.* labrarse = hew.* labrarse un porvenir = make + Posesivo + way in the world.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Agr) < tierra> to work2) < madera> to carve; < piedra> to cut; < cuero> to tool, work; < metales> to work2.me labré mi propia ruina — I dug my own grave
* * *= till, carve out, carve, hew, chisel.Ex: Chapter 5 will focus on staffing issues and opportunities -- the roots and substance of a properly tilled organizational garden.
Ex: In consequence, deafened people have to carve out a sense of identity by developing associations & communicative strategies.Ex: What the presidency needs is a job description; not one carved in a tablet of stone and certainly not one which would form all future presidents in the same sanitised mould.Ex: Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Ex: It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue.* labrar el futuro = shape + the future.* labrarse = hew.* labrarse un porvenir = make + Posesivo + way in the world.* * *labrar [A1 ]vtA ( Agr) ‹tierra› to workB1 ‹madera› to carve; ‹piedra› to cut, carve; ‹metales› to work2 ‹cuero› to tool, work■ labrarse(forjarse): labrarse un porvenir to carve out a future for oneselfse está labrando su propia ruina he's bringing about his own destruction, he's digging his own grave* * *
labrar ( conjugate labrar) verbo transitivo
1 (Agr) ‹ tierra› to work
2 ‹ madera› to carve;
‹ piedra› to cut;
‹ cuero› to tool, work;
‹ metales› to work
labrarse verbo pronominal ( forjarse):
labrar verbo transitivo
1 Agr to farm
2 (la madera) to carve
(un mineral) to cut
(un metal) to work
' labrar' also found in these entries:
English:
farm
- till
- work
- chisel
- hew
- uncut
* * *♦ vt1. [campo] [arar] to plough;[cultivar] to cultivate2. [piedra, metal] to work3. [porvenir, fortuna] to carve out* * *v/t* * *labrar vt1) : to carve, to work (metal)2) : to cultivate, to till3) : to cause, to bring about* * * -
89 sembrar
v.1 to sow.Mario siembra trigo Mario sows wheat.Mario siembra en la mañana Mario sows in the morning.María siembra la discordia Mary sows discord.2 to scatter, to strew.3 to sow.4 to kill, to murder, to assassinate, to bump off.* * *1 AGRICULTURA to sow2 figurado (esparcir) to scatter, spread\sembrar el pánico figurado to spread panicsembrar la discordia to sow discord* * *verbto sow, plant* * *VT1) (Agr) to sow (de with)sembrar un campo de nabos — to sow o plant a field with turnips
2) [+ superficie] to strew (de with)3) (=extender) [+ objetos] to scatter, spread; [+ noticia] to spread; [+ minas] to laysembrar minas en un estrecho, sembrar un estrecho de minas — (Náut) to mine a strait, lay mines in a strait
sembrar el pánico — to spread panic, sow panic liter
* * *verbo transitivoa) <terreno/campo> to sow; <trigo/hortalizas> to sow, plantel que siembra recoge — as you sow, so shall you reap
b) (liter) <pánico/odio> to sow (liter)c) ( llenar)sembrar algo DE algo — de flores/papeles strewn o covered with something
* * *= sow, seed.Ex. The same spelling is sometimes used for different words, which may or may not be pronounced the same, eg sow and sow, China and china.Ex. This is the place where the Serb forces dug themselves into trenches and seeded the fields with mines.----* quien siembra vientos recoge tempestades = as you sow, so shall you reap.* sembrar cizaña = sow + the seed(s) of discord.* sembrar el germen de la discordia = sow + the seed(s) of discord.* sembrar el germen de la duda = plant + the seed of doubt, sow + the seed of doubt.* sembrar el miedo = spread + fear.* sembrar el pánico = spread + panic, sow + panic.* sembrar la discordia = sow + the seed(s) of discord, plant + the seed(s) of discord.* sembrar la duda = plant + the seed of doubt, sow + the seed of doubt.* sembrar la semilla de la discordia = sow + the seed(s) of discord.* * *verbo transitivoa) <terreno/campo> to sow; <trigo/hortalizas> to sow, plantel que siembra recoge — as you sow, so shall you reap
b) (liter) <pánico/odio> to sow (liter)c) ( llenar)sembrar algo DE algo — de flores/papeles strewn o covered with something
* * *= sow, seed.Ex: The same spelling is sometimes used for different words, which may or may not be pronounced the same, eg sow and sow, China and china.
Ex: This is the place where the Serb forces dug themselves into trenches and seeded the fields with mines.* quien siembra vientos recoge tempestades = as you sow, so shall you reap.* sembrar cizaña = sow + the seed(s) of discord.* sembrar el germen de la discordia = sow + the seed(s) of discord.* sembrar el germen de la duda = plant + the seed of doubt, sow + the seed of doubt.* sembrar el miedo = spread + fear.* sembrar el pánico = spread + panic, sow + panic.* sembrar la discordia = sow + the seed(s) of discord, plant + the seed(s) of discord.* sembrar la duda = plant + the seed of doubt, sow + the seed of doubt.* sembrar la semilla de la discordia = sow + the seed(s) of discord.* * *sembrar [A5 ]vtA1 ‹terreno/campo› to sow; ‹trigo/hortalizas› to sow, plantel campo estaba sembrado de maíz the field was sown o planted with maizeel que siembra recoge as you sow, so shall you reappretenden sembrar el pánico entre la población they are attempting to sow panic among the population3 (llenar) sembrar algo DE algo:los huelguistas sembraron de tachuelas la calle the strikers scattered tacks across the roadla plaza quedó sembrada de papeles/flores the square was left strewn with o covered with bits of paper/flowersun mapa sembrado de banderitas rojas y azules a map dotted with little red and blue flags* * *
sembrar ( conjugate sembrar) verbo transitivo ‹terreno/campo› to sow;
‹trigo/hortalizas› to sow, plant;
sembrar algo de algo to plant sth with sth
sembrar verbo transitivo
1 Agr to sow
2 fig (esparcir, difundir) to scatter
sembrar el suelo de pétalos, to scatter petals on the floor
(dar inicio, causar) to spread
sembrar un rumor, to spread a rumour
' sembrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cizaña
- pánico
English:
plant
- scatter
- seed
- sow
- lay
- spread
- wreak
* * *sembrar vtquien siembra vientos recoge tempestades as you sow, so shall you reap2. [llenar] to scatter, to strew;sembró la habitación de confeti she showered the room with confetti3. [confusión, pánico] to sow;el anuncio del gobierno sembró el pánico the government's announcement sowed panic;los resultados financieros han sembrado la inquietud entre los inversores the financial results have spread unease among investors* * *v/t1 sow* * *sembrar {55} vt1) : to plant, to sow2) : to scatter, to strewsembrar el pánico: to spread panic* * * -
90 dig
[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) grafa með skóflu2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) moka, grafa3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) ÿta, gefa olnbogaskot2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) sneið, háðsleg athugasemd- digger- dig out
- dig up -
91 dig
fullánkos megjegyzés, szúrós megjegyzés, csípés to dig: felás, bedöf, élvez vmit, veszi a lapot, túr, ás* * *[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) ás2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) kiás3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) oldalba bök2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) bökés- digger- dig out
- dig up -
92 sheathe
borít, befed, másolókeretbe tesz, tokba dug* * *[ʃi:ð]verb (to put into a sheath: He sheathed his sword.) hüvelyébe dug -
93 dig
[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) cavar2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) cavar3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) espetar2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) alfinetada- digger- dig out
- dig up* * *[dig] n 1 ação de cavar, escavação. 2 empurrão. 3 observação sarcástica. 4 cutucão. • vt+vi 1 cavar, escavar, cavoucar, revolver a terra com enxada ou pá, trabalhar com enxada ou pá, tirar cavando, obter alguma coisa cavando. 2 abrir caminho cavando, furar, trespassar. 3 Amer sl labutar, trabalhar ou estudar arduamente. 4 empurrar, impelir com força, fincar. 5 indagar à procura de informações. to dig a hole fazer um buraco (na terra). to dig a pit for armar uma cilada. to dig at fazer uma observação sarcástica ou mordaz. to dig dirt sl fofocar, falar mal da vida alheia. to dig for cavar na terra buscando alguma coisa. to dig in a) entrincheirar-se, cavar trincheiras. b) trabalhar com afinco. to dig into trabalhar arduamente. to dig oneself in a) tomar aposentos, alojar. b) recusar mexer-se ou ceder. c) fazer-se indispensável. to dig out a) tirar, retirar cavando, desenterrar. b) obter por indagação. c) sl dar o fora, sair subitamente. to dig through abrir caminho, trespassar, furar. to dig up a) escavar, tirar cavando, desenterrar, revolver a terra. b) obter por indagação, trazer à luz. to dig your heels in bater o pé, recursar-se a mudar de idéia. -
94 dig
n. kazı, kazma, dürtme; iğneleme; taş; lojman, yurt————————v. kazmak, çukur kazmak, hafriyat yapmak, dürtmek, bellemek; deşmek; incelemek; mahmuzlamak; anlamak; hoşlanmak; göz atmak; araştırmak; yemeğe girişmek; ineklemek; harıl harıl çalışmak* * *1. dürtme (n.) 2. kaz (v.) 3. kazı (n.)* * *[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) kazmak2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) kazmak, açmak3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) dürtmek, dirsek vurmak2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) dürtme, dirsek vurma- digger- dig out
- dig up -
95 dig up
We dug up that old tree; They dug up a skeleton; They're digging up the road yet again.) izkopati* * *transitive verb prekopati, globoko orati, rigolati; figuratively odkriti; American slang dobiti (denar) -
96 dig
• tonkia• hyväksyä• tönäistä• tökätä• tökkäistä• kaivertaa• kaivautua• kaivaa• kaivella• myllätä• myllertää• möyriä• penkoa• ymmärtää• kuopia• pistosana• louhia* * *diɡ 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) kaivaa2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) kaivaa3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) tökätä2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) tönäisy, piikki- digger- dig out
- dig up -
97 dig
[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) rakt2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) []rakt3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) iegrūst dunku2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) dunka; dzēlīga piezīme- digger- dig out
- dig up* * *dunka; dzēlīga piezīme; izrakumu vieta, izrakumi; īrēta istaba; iekalējs, zubrītājs; kontrabandas slēpnis; uzrakt, rakt; meklēt, rakņāties; iegrūst dunku; novērtēt, saprast; zubrīt, iekalt; satikt -
98 dig
[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) kasti2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) (iš)kasti3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) smeigti, besti2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) niuksas, įgėlimas- digger- dig out
- dig up -
99 dig
n. utgrävning, sevärdhet; knuff; pik--------v. gräva; hacka upp; tycka om; begripa; börja; gräva ned sig* * *[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) gräva, gräva i2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) gräva3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) stöta, sticka, köra2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) stöt, körare, pik, gliring- digger- dig out
- dig up -
100 dig
[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) kopať2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) vyhĺbiť3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) štuchnúť2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) štuchnutie- digger- dig out
- dig up* * *• vykopat• zahrabat sa• zaujat sa• zhánat• ryt• driet• dôkladne si prezriet• dolovat• chápat• rozumiet• pátrat• pochopit• ponorit sa• pohrúžit sa• kopat• lopotit
См. также в других словарях:
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dig out — verb 1. create by digging dig a hole dig out a channel • Syn: ↑dig • Derivationally related forms: ↑dig (for: ↑dig), ↑digger … Useful english dictionary
dig up — verb 1. find by digging in the ground (Freq. 2) I dug up an old box in the garden • Syn: ↑excavate, ↑turn up • Derivationally related forms: ↑excavation (for: ↑exca … Useful english dictionary
dig in — verb Date: 1827 transitive verb 1. to cover or incorporate by burying < dig in compost > 2. to establish in a dug defensive position < the platoon was well dug in > intransiti … New Collegiate Dictionary
turn up — verb 1. appear or become visible; make a showing (Freq. 8) She turned up at the funeral I hope the list key is going to surface again • Syn: ↑come on, ↑come out, ↑surface, ↑show up … Useful english dictionary
dig — verb (digs, digging; past and past participle dug) 1》 break up and move earth with a tool or with hands, paws, etc. ↘make (a hole) by digging. ↘extract from the ground by digging. ↘(dig in) (of a soldier) protect oneself by making a… … English new terms dictionary
dig in — verb 1. occupy a trench or secured area (Freq. 2) The troops dug in for the night • Syn: ↑entrench • Derivationally related forms: ↑entrenchment (for: ↑entrench) … Useful english dictionary
make good — verb act as promised (Freq. 1) make good on promises • Hypernyms: ↑observe, ↑keep • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * phrasal : to make valid or complete … Useful english dictionary