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1 embelesar
v.1 to captivate.su belleza lo embelesó he was enchanted o captivated by her beauty2 to enrapture, to carry away, to fascinate, to rapture.* * *1 to charm, delight, fascinate* * *1.VT to enchant, entrance2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to captivate* * *= enthral [enthrall, -USA], entrance.Ex. If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.Ex. Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.* * *verbo transitivo to captivate* * *= enthral [enthrall, -USA], entrance.Ex: If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.
Ex: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.* * *embelesar [A1 ]vtto captivate* * *
embelesar ( conjugate embelesar) verbo transitivo
to captivate
embelesar verbo transitivo to fascinate
' embelesar' also found in these entries:
English:
ravish
- entrance
* * *♦ vtto captivate;su belleza lo embelesó he was enchanted o captivated by her beauty* * *v/t captivate* * *embelesar vt: to enchant, to captivate -
2 embelesar
embele'sarventzücken, bezaubernverbo transitivo————————embelesarse verbo pronominalembelesarembelesar [embele'sar]I verbo intransitivo, verbo transitivobegeistern; tu voz (me) embelesa du hast eine entzückende Stimme -
3 embelesar
vtвосхищать, очаровывать, зачаровывать -
4 embelesar
гл.общ. восхищать -
5 embelesar
vtувле́чь; плени́ть; заворожи́ть -
6 embelesar
• enthrall• fascinate -
7 embelesar
• nadchnout• strhnout• uchvátit -
8 Embelesar
Khakhartäña. -
9 embelesar
tr пленявам, очаровам (и prnl). -
10 embelesar
vtвосхищать, очаровывать, зачаровывать -
11 embelesar
corprendre, embadalir, encisar, enxisar -
12 embelesar en oír u.c.
• nadšeně co poslouchat -
13 embelesado
adj.spellbound, rapturous.past part.past participle of spanish verb: embelesar.* * *1→ link=embelesar embelesar► adjetivo1 fascinated, delighted* * *ADJ spellbound, enraptured* * *- da adjetivo spellbound* * *= rapturous, spellbound.Ex. Then I had a romantic taste in poetry; I thought it ought to be dreamy and rapturous and inspiring.Ex. Here was a world and a collection of people so strange that I was spellbound with fascination, as an explorer might stand staring at a new land and an alien people = Me encontraba ante un mundo y una colección de gente tan extraña que me sentía embelesado, como un explorador al contemplar una nueva tierra y una gente diferente.* * *- da adjetivo spellbound* * *= rapturous, spellbound.Ex: Then I had a romantic taste in poetry; I thought it ought to be dreamy and rapturous and inspiring.
Ex: Here was a world and a collection of people so strange that I was spellbound with fascination, as an explorer might stand staring at a new land and an alien people = Me encontraba ante un mundo y una colección de gente tan extraña que me sentía embelesado, como un explorador al contemplar una nueva tierra y una gente diferente.* * *embelesado -daspellboundla miraba embelesado he watched her, spellboundquedó/estaba embelesado con ella he was spellbound o captivated by her* * *
Del verbo embelesar: ( conjugate embelesar)
embelesado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
embelesado
embelesar
embelesado◊ -da adjetivo
spellbound
embelesar ( conjugate embelesar) verbo transitivo
to captivate
embelesar verbo transitivo to fascinate
' embelesado' also found in these entries:
English:
rapt
- spellbound
- spell
* * *embelesado, -a adjspellbound, entranced;todos la miraban embelesados everyone watched her spellbound o entranced;su actuación lo dejó embelesado he was entranced by her performance;quedarse embelesado (con algo) to be entranced (by o with sth)* * *embelesado, -da adj: spellbound -
14 transportar
v.1 to transport (trasladar) (mercancías, pasajeros).transportaba una maleta en cada mano he was carrying a suitcase in each handesta música me transporta a la infancia this music takes me back to my childhoodEl furgón transporta provisiones The van transports provisionsLa música transporta a Ricardo Music transports Richard.2 to captivate.* * *1 (gen) to transport2 (pasajeros) to carry; (mercancías en barco) to ship3 MATEMÁTICAS to transfer4 MÚSICA to transpose5 figurado (hacer perder la razón) to carry away, send into raptures■ la visión de una mujer tan hermosa lo transportó the sight of such a beautiful woman sent him into raptures1 figurado to be transported, be enraptured, be carried away* * *verb1) to carry2) transport* * *1. VT1) [+ tropas, mercancías] [gen] to transport; [en barco] to shipaquella música la transportaba a su adolescencia — that music took her back o transported her to when she was a teenager
2) (Elec) [+ corriente] to transmit3) (Mús) to transpose2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <personas/mercancías> to transportb) <energía/sonido> to transmit2) ( embelesar) to mesmerize2.transportarse v pron to be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento al pasado — his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the past
* * *= carry, carry over, haul, transport, cart.Ex. Cable TV systems have now been introduced in the United States that have the technical ability to carry two-way signals.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex. However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex. And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex. In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.----* caja para transportar libros = book bin.* ser transportado = be taken away.* transportar a = take + Nombre + back to.* transportar en autobús = bus.* transportar en camión = truck.* transportar por aire = airlift.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <personas/mercancías> to transportb) <energía/sonido> to transmit2) ( embelesar) to mesmerize2.transportarse v pron to be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento al pasado — his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the past
* * *= carry, carry over, haul, transport, cart.Ex: Cable TV systems have now been introduced in the United States that have the technical ability to carry two-way signals.
Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex: However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex: And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex: In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.* caja para transportar libros = book bin.* ser transportado = be taken away.* transportar a = take + Nombre + back to.* transportar en autobús = bus.* transportar en camión = truck.* transportar por aire = airlift.* * *transportar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹personas/mercancías› to transportel buque que transportaba los residuos nucleares the ship which was carrying o transporting the nuclear wastelas cajas fueron transportadas por aire the crates were sent o shipped by air, the crates were airfreighted ( AmE)aromas que me transportan a mi infancia smells which take me back to my childhood2 ‹energía/sonido› to transmitla sangre transporta el oxígeno oxygen is carried by the bloodB (embelesar) to mesmerizeto be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento a los años de la guerra his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the war years* * *
transportar ( conjugate transportar) verbo transitivo
transportar verbo transitivo
1 (llevar objetos, personas) to transport: el avión transporta a doscientas personas, the plane carries two hundred people
2 (en barco) to ship
' transportar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acarrear
- llevar
- trasportar
- lechera
English:
carry
- convey
- ferry
- fly
- haul
- insofar
- pipe
- pool
- ship
- transport
- horse
- move
- shuttle
* * *♦ vt1. [trasladar] [mercancías, pasajeros] to transport;transportaba una maleta en cada mano he was carrying a suitcase in each hand;esta música me transporta a la infancia this music takes me back to my childhood2. [embelesar] to captivate* * *v/t transport* * *transportar vt1) : to transport, to carry2) : to transmit3) : to transpose (music)* * *transportar vb to transport / to carry [pt. & pp. carried] -
15 arrebatar
v.1 to captivate.2 to snatch, to take away, to grab, to take.3 to enrapture, to carry away, to rapture, to carry off.* * *1 (quitar) to grab, snatch2 figurado (cautivar) to captivate, fascinate3 (agostar) to wither1 (enfurecerse) to become furious; (exaltarse) to get carried away2 (agostarse) to wither3 (cocer muy deprisa) to burn, overcook* * *verb1) to snatch away, take2) captivate* * *1. VT1) (=quitar violentamente) to snatch away, wrench (a from)[+ vida] to take; [viento etc] to carry off, carry away; [+ persona] to carry away, carry off, abduct frm2) (=conmover) to stir; (=cautivar) to captivate; (=alegrar) to exhilarate3) (Agr) to parch2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( quitar) to snatch2) ( embelesar) to enrapture, captivate2.* * *= snap up, snatch.Ex. Music has notorious magpie tendencies, snapping up stylistic valuables wherever they may be found.Ex. The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.----* arrebatar el coche = carjack.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( quitar) to snatch2) ( embelesar) to enrapture, captivate2.* * *= snap up, snatch.Ex: Music has notorious magpie tendencies, snapping up stylistic valuables wherever they may be found.
Ex: The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.* arrebatar el coche = carjack.* * *arrebatar [A1 ]vtA (quitar) to snatchme arrebató el periódico de las manos he snatched the paper out of my handsle arrebató el primer puesto en la recta final he snatched first place from him in the home stretchesta experiencia le arrebató la fe this experience shattered her faithsu inocencia fue arrebatada a muy temprana edad he was robbed of his innocence at a very early ageB (embelesar) to enrapture, captivateC ( Coc) to burn … on the outside ( without cooking the inside properly)A «persona» to get annoyed, get worked up ( colloq)B ( Coc) to burn on the outside ( without cooking properly)* * *
arrebatar ( conjugate arrebatar) verbo transitivo ( quitar) to snatch
arrebatar verbo transitivo
1 (arrancar) to snatch, seize
2 fig (cautivar, apasionar) to captivate, fascinate
' arrebatar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embargar
- llevarse
- quitar
English:
snatch
- snatch away
- sweep away
- whip away
- wrench
* * *♦ vtme arrebató el billete de las manos she snatched the banknote out of my hands;le arrebató el récord mundial he took the world record off him;arrebataron mercado a sus competidores they won market share from their competitors;les arrebataron sus tierras their land was seized;campos de cultivo arrebatados al desierto farmland reclaimed from the desert2. [cautivar] to captivate3. [quemar]la carne quedó arrebatada the meat was burnt on the outside and not properly cooked on the inside* * *v/t snatch (a from);el ladrón le arrebató el bolso the thief snatched her purse* * *arrebatar vt1) : to snatch, to seize2) cautivar: to captivate* * * -
16 embeleñar
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17 arrobar
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18 embrujar
embru'xarvverbo transitivoembrujarembrujar [embru'xar]num1num (haciendo brujería) verhexennum2num (embelesar) verzaubern -
19 suspender
suspen'đɛrv1) einstellen2) ( colgar) anhängen3) ( excluir) ausschließen4)5) JUR aussetzenverbo transitivo1. [examen] nicht bestehen2. [colgar] aufhängen3. [interrumpir, parar] aussetzen4. [destituir] absetzensuspendersuspender [suspeDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9D'der]num4num (interrumpir: sesión) unterbrechen; (tratamiento) aussetzen; (embargo) aufheben; suspender las disputas den Streit beenden; se ha suspendido la función de esta noche die heutige Nachtvorstellung fällt ausnum5num (embelesar) bezaubern -
20 embeleso
m.1 enchantment (encanto).lo miraba con embeleso she watched him entranced o spellbound2 leadwort (plant). (Cuban Spanish)3 enthrallment, fascination, enchantment, enthralment.4 bewitchment.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: embelesar.* * *1 delight, fascination* * *SM enchantment, delight* * *la escuchaba con embeleso — he listened to her captivated o spellbound
* * *= rapture.Ex. He listened with rapture, and all the more because it was a poignant moment in his life.* * *la escuchaba con embeleso — he listened to her captivated o spellbound
* * *= rapture.Ex: He listened with rapture, and all the more because it was a poignant moment in his life.
* * *la escuchaba con embeleso he listened to her captivated o spellbound* * *embeleso nm1. [encanto] enchantment;ella lo miraba con embeleso she watched him entranced o spellbound* * *m captivation
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См. также в других словарях:
embelesar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: embelesar embelesando embelesado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. embeleso embelesas embelesa… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
embelesar — verbo transitivo 1. Atraer (una persona o una cosa) [a una persona] por su encanto o su belleza: La lectura embelesaba a Mario. Sinónimo: cautivar verbo pronominal … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
embelesar — (De en y belesa). tr. Suspender, arrebatar, cautivar los sentidos. U. t. c. prnl.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
embelesar — {{#}}{{LM E14483}}{{〓}} {{ConjE14483}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynE14832}} {{[}}embelesar{{]}} ‹em·be·le·sar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} Producir o sentir una admiración o un placer tan grandes que hacen olvidarse de todo lo demás: • La buena música lo… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
embelesar — ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal Atraer irresistiblemente la atención de una persona: ■ papá se embelesa con las películas de aventuras. SINÓNIMO arrebatar cautivar encantar [extasiar] fascinar hechizar pasmar ANTÓNIMO … Enciclopedia Universal
embelesar — Este cultísimo, poco frecuente y poético verbo encuentra un lugar entre estas páginas por su curiosa procedencia. Decimos que algo nos embelesa cuando nos encanta, nos fascina, casi nos atonta, como una música, un aroma o unas imágenes que… … Diccionario del origen de las palabras
embelesar — transitivo y pronominal suspender, encantar, cautivar, arrebatar, embeber, embebecerse, absorberse, abstraerse. ≠ desencantar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ cautivar, fascinar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
embelesar — tr. Cautivar los sentidos, suspender el ánimo. Encantar … Diccionario Castellano
arrobar — ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Gustar mucho, cautivar, embelesar. ► verbo pronominal 2 Perder momentáneamente los sentidos: ■ se arrobó por la debilidad y el calor. * * * arrobar1 tr. Medir o pesar por arrobas. arrobar2 (de «a 2» y «robar») tr … Enciclopedia Universal
embebecer — ► verbo transitivo 1 Causar una persona o una cosa mucha admiración o placer a otra persona: ■ la exposición de Van Gogh le embebeció. SE CONJUGA COMO carecer SINÓNIMO embelesar ► verbo pronominal 2 Quedarse una persona deslumbrada por una… … Enciclopedia Universal
enajenar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Vender o transmitir la propiedad de una cosa. SINÓNIMO transferir ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 2 Sacar fuera de sí a una persona: ■ el dolor la enajenó y la llevó a actuar de forma inverosímil. SINÓNIMO enloquecer 3… … Enciclopedia Universal