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1 enriquecerse
1 to become rich, get rich* * *verb* * *VPR to get rich; (=prosperar) to prosper* * *(v.) = fatten + Posesivo + pockets, line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s)Ex. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.Ex. A number of Antiquaries feared that it was all a plot hatched by 'a few designing members' to line their own pockets.* * *(v.) = fatten + Posesivo + pockets, line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s)Ex: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.
Ex: A number of Antiquaries feared that it was all a plot hatched by 'a few designing members' to line their own pockets.* * *
■enriquecerse verbo reflexivo
1 to get o become rich
2 (espiritualmente, culturalmente) to be enriched
' enriquecerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
forrarse
- enriquecer
English:
get-rich-quick
- pocket
* * *vpr[persona, pueblo, región] to get rich;la región se ha enriquecido con el turismo tourism has made the region rich, the region has prospered through tourism* * *v/r get rich; figbe enriched* * *vr: to get rich* * *enriquecerse vb to get rich -
2 enriquecerse
• become a parvenu• become rich• feather one's nest• get results• get rich quick• get washed up• get weary• load with money -
3 enriquecerse de
v.to make money on. -
4 enriquecerse con rapidez
• coin money• grow rapidly• grow rich fast• grow rootsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > enriquecerse con rapidez
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5 enriquecerse de súbito
• strike oil• turn rich -
6 enriquecerse rápidamente
• get revenge• get rid ofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > enriquecerse rápidamente
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7 enriquecerse rápidamente
v.to get rich quick, to turn rich overnight, to turn rich. -
8 ponerse las botas*
(=enriquecerse) to strike it rich; (=comer mucho) to have a blow-out * -
9 enriquecer
v.1 to bring wealth to, to make rich (hacer rico).La fábrica enriqueció a María The factory made Mary rich.2 to enrich (sustancia).La lectura enriquece el conocimiento Reading enriches knowledge.* * *1 (hacer rico) to make rich2 figurado to enrich1 to become rich, get rich* * *1.VT to make rich, enrich2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <país/población> to make... rich2) <espíritu/lengua/alimento> to enrich2.enriquecerse v pron1) ( hacerse rico) to get rich2) cultura/relación/lengua to be enriched* * *= enrich, enhance, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA], fortify.Ex. The program's purpose is to enable U.S. librarians and publishers to enrich and broaden their career experience through a short period of overseas service.Ex. An introduction explaining the nature and scope of the indexing language will enhance its value.Ex. He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.Ex. Be sure the dry milk you are buying has been fortified with vitamins A and D.----* enriquecer la vida de Alguien = enrich + Posesivo + life.* enriquecerse = fatten + Posesivo + pockets, line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s).* enriquecer uranio = enrich + uranium.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <país/población> to make... rich2) <espíritu/lengua/alimento> to enrich2.enriquecerse v pron1) ( hacerse rico) to get rich2) cultura/relación/lengua to be enriched* * *= enrich, enhance, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA], fortify.Ex: The program's purpose is to enable U.S. librarians and publishers to enrich and broaden their career experience through a short period of overseas service.
Ex: An introduction explaining the nature and scope of the indexing language will enhance its value.Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.Ex: Be sure the dry milk you are buying has been fortified with vitamins A and D.* enriquecer la vida de Alguien = enrich + Posesivo + life.* enriquecerse = fatten + Posesivo + pockets, line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s).* enriquecer uranio = enrich + uranium.* * *enriquecer [E3 ]vtA ‹país/población› to make … richB ‹espíritu/persona› to enrich; ‹lengua/relación› to enrichenriquezca su vocabulario increase your word power, enhance o enrich your vocabularyC1 ‹alimento› to enrich2 ( Fís) to enrichA (hacerse rico) to get richse enriqueció con la venta de armas arms dealing made him rich, he got rich through arms dealingB «cultura/relación/lengua» to be enriched, be made richer; «espíritu/persona» to be enriched* * *
enriquecer ( conjugate enriquecer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹país/población› to make … rich
2 ‹espíritu/lengua/alimento› to enrich
enriquecerse verbo pronominal
1 ( hacerse rico) to get rich
2 [cultura/relación/lengua] to be enriched
enriquecer verbo transitivo
1 (con bienes materiales) to make rich
2 (mejorar) to enrich
' enriquecer' also found in these entries:
English:
enrich
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer rico] [persona, clase social, región] to make rich, to enrich2. [alimento, sustancia] to enrich3. [moralmente, espiritualmente, en valor artístico] to enrich;los viajes enriquecen la personalidad travelling makes you richer as a person* * *v/t make rich; figenrich* * *enriquecer {53} vt: to enrich -
10 forrarse
1 familiar (de dinero) to make a fortune, make a packet* * *VPR1) * (=enriquecerse) to line one's pockets, make a fortune, make a packet *2) * [de comida] to stuff o.s. (de with)Méx, Guat to eat a heavy meal* * *= line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s), make + a killing, fatten + Posesivo + pockets.Ex. A number of Antiquaries feared that it was all a plot hatched by 'a few designing members' to line their own pockets.Ex. And he's dressed as if he just made a killing at a rummage sale!.Ex. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.* * *= line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s), make + a killing, fatten + Posesivo + pockets.Ex: A number of Antiquaries feared that it was all a plot hatched by 'a few designing members' to line their own pockets.
Ex: And he's dressed as if he just made a killing at a rummage sale!.Ex: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.* * *
■forrarse vr fam (enriquecerse) to make a packet
' forrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
forrar
English:
line
- killing
* * *vpr* * *v/r1 fammake a fortune fam2 L.Am. fam ( llenarse) stuff o.s. fam, have a good feed* * *forrarse vb (enriquecerse) to make a fortune -
11 pelechar
v.1 to get hair.2 to chance the coat (horses).3 to fledge, to shed feathers.4 (coll.) To improve one's fortune (enriquecerse), to recover health (salud).5 to molt, to moult.* * *VI1) (Zool, Orn) (=perder pelo) to moult, molt (EEUU); (=criar pelo) to grow new hair2) (=recuperarse) [persona] to be on the mend, regain one's strength; [negocio] to be turning the corner3) Cono Sur (=enriquecerse) prosper* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( perder pelo) to molt*b) ( criar pelo) to grow hair* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( perder pelo) to molt*b) ( criar pelo) to grow hair* * *pelechar [A1 ]vi1 (perder pelo) to molt*2 (criar pelo) to grow hair* * *
pelechar verbo intransitivo
1 (un animal) to molt, shed hair
2 (una prenda) to shed hairs
' pelechar' also found in these entries:
English:
molt
* * *pelechar vi1. [echar plumas] to grow feathers -
12 armarse
1 (proveerse) to provide oneself (de, with), arm oneself (de, with)■ se armó de pintura y pincel y se puso a pintar he provided himself with paint and paintbrush and began to paint2 (producirse) to be, break out* * *VPR1) [soldado, atracador] to arm o.s. (con, de with)2) (=proveerse)armarse de algo — to arm o.s. with sth
los periodistas, armados de prismáticos y teleobjetivos — the journalists, armed with binoculars and telephoto lenses
3) * (=organizarse)¡que follón se armó! — there was a big fuss
Dios 3)¡menudo escándalo se armó con lo de esa boda! — what a commotion there was with that wedding! *
4)armarse un lío >: me armé un lío tremendo con todas las direcciones que me diste — * I got into a real muddle * o mess with all the addresses you gave me
5) CAm to balk, shy6) CAm, Caribe (=obstinarse) to become obstinate; (=negarse) to refuse point blank; Ven [caballo] to come to a halt7) Méx * (=enriquecerse) to make a packet *8)armarse con algo — Ven to run off with sth
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■armarse verbo reflexivo to arm oneself
figurado se armó de paciencia, he summoned up his patience
figurado se armó de valor, he plucked up courage
familiar se armó la gorda o la de Dios es Cristo, all hell broke loose
' armarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
montarse
- taco
- valor
- armar
- lío
English:
pluck up
- steel
- summon up
- tangle
- pluck
* * *vpr1. [con armas] to arm oneself;Figarmarse hasta los dientes to arm oneself to the teeth;Figarmarse de [valor, paciencia] to summon up;se armó de valor y le contó la verdad he plucked up his courage and told her the truthcon tantas instrucciones, me armé un lío tremendo with all those instructions I got into a terrible muddle;la que se va a armarse cuando se entere tu padre all hell's going to break loose when your father finds out;si no paras de una vez se va a armarse una buena if you don't stop that at once, there'll be trouble;se armó la gorda o [m5] la de San Quintín o [m5] la de Dios es Cristo o [m5] la de Troya all hell broke loose4. RP [consolidarse] to do well for oneself* * *v/r1 arm o.s.2:armarse de valor pluck up courage;armarse de paciencia be patient3:la que se va a armar fam all hell will break loose fam, the shit will really hit the fan pop* * *vrarmarse de valor : to steel oneself* * *armarse vb (producirse) to be -
13 redondearse
1 (ponerse redondo) to become round2 figurado (enriquecerse) to become wealthy* * *VPR1) (=enriquecerse) to become wealthy2) (=librarse de deudas) to get clear of debts -
14 untarse
1 familiar (enriquecerse) to line one's pockets, feather one's nest* * *VPR1) (=ensuciarse)untarse con o de — to smear o.s. with
2) * [fraudulentamente] to have sticky fingers ** * *vpr* * *v/r1 smear o.s. ( con with)2 figtake a cut fam, get a rake-off fam -
15 avío
m.equipment, implements, accouterment, accoutrement.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: aviar.* * *1 (arreglo) preparation, tidying3 (provecho) profit, benefit* * *SM1) (=prevención) preparation, provision; [de pastor] provisions for a journey2) LAm (Agr) loan3)hacer su avío — * (=enriquecerse) to make one's pile *; iró (=armarla) to make a mess of things
4)¡al avío! — (=¡en marcha!) get cracking!, get on with it!
* * *1) ( utilidad)me ha hecho mucho avío — it has been very useful, it has come in very handy (colloq)
2) (fam) los avíos masculino plural ( lo necesario) the gear (colloq)3) (AmL) (Agr, Min) loan, stake* * *----* avíos = gear.* avíos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* hacer el avío = get + ready.* * *1) ( utilidad)me ha hecho mucho avío — it has been very useful, it has come in very handy (colloq)
2) (fam) los avíos masculino plural ( lo necesario) the gear (colloq)3) (AmL) (Agr, Min) loan, stake* * ** avíos = gear.* avíos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* hacer el avío = get + ready.* * *Ano es muy bueno pero te hará el avío it's not very good but it'll doCompuesto:mpl fishing tackle* * *avío nm1. [preparativo] preparation;yo me encargo del avío de la habitación I'll get the room ready3.avíos de pesca fishing tackleavíos [equipo] things* * *m useful item;avíos de coser pl sewing kit sg* * *avío nm1) : preparation, provision2) : loan (for agriculture or mining)3) avíos nmpl: gear, equipment -
16 cuadrarse
1 MILITAR to stand to attention2 figurado to stand firm, stick to one's guns, dig one's heels in* * *VPR1) [soldado] to stand to attention2) [en una actitud] to dig one's heels in* * *(v.) = stand to + attentionEx. Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.* * *(v.) = stand to + attentionEx: Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.
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■cuadrarse verbo reflexivo (soldado) to stand to attention
' cuadrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuadrar
* * *vpr1. [soldado] to stand to attentionse cuadró y dijo que no iba a seguir tolerando ese comportamiento he took a firm stand and said he would no longer tolerate such behaviourel partido se cuadró inmediatamente the party immediately fell into line* * *v/r MIL stand to attention* * *vr: to stand at attention -
17 engordar
v.1 to fatten up (animal).La vieja cebó al pavo The old woman fattened the turkey.2 to swell (increase).3 to put on weight (person).he engordado seis kilos I've put on six kilos4 to be fattening (comida, bebida).5 to get fat, to fill out, to gain weight, to grow fat.* * *1 to fatten, fatten up, make fat1 (persona) to put on weight, get fatter2 (alimento) to be fattening* * *1. VT1) [+ animal, persona] to fatten (up)2) [+ número] to swell, increase2. VI1) (=ponerse gordo) to get fat; (=aumentar de peso) to put on weight; (Agr) to fatten2) [comida] to be fattening3) * (=enriquecerse) to get rich* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( aumentar) to put on, gainengordar cinco kilos — to put on o gain five kilos
b) pan/azúcar to make... fat2)a) ( cebar) to fatten (up)b) <cifras/estadísticas> to swell2.engordar vib) alimentos to be fattening* * *= grow + fat, fatten, put on + weight, gain + weight.Ex. Having grown fat on federal grants, some libraries have not been able to adjust to the recent lean years of reduced or withdrawn federal funds.Ex. They attacked their enemies as 'corrupt scavengers who fattened themselves on the lifeblood of the commonwealth'.Ex. She can eat like a horse and never put on weight.Ex. Obesity is a well known problem, however some people really want and need to gain weight.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( aumentar) to put on, gainengordar cinco kilos — to put on o gain five kilos
b) pan/azúcar to make... fat2)a) ( cebar) to fatten (up)b) <cifras/estadísticas> to swell2.engordar vib) alimentos to be fattening* * *= grow + fat, fatten, put on + weight, gain + weight.Ex: Having grown fat on federal grants, some libraries have not been able to adjust to the recent lean years of reduced or withdrawn federal funds.
Ex: They attacked their enemies as 'corrupt scavengers who fattened themselves on the lifeblood of the commonwealth'.Ex: She can eat like a horse and never put on weight.Ex: Obesity is a well known problem, however some people really want and need to gain weight.* * *engordar [A1 ]vtA(aumentar): ha engordado cinco kilos he's put on o gained five kilosB1 (cebar) to fatten, fatten up2 ‹cifras/estadísticas› to swell■ engordarvi1 «persona» to put on o gain weight; «animales» to fatten2 «alimentos» to be fatteninglas pastas engordan pasta is fattening* * *
engordar ( conjugate engordar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
[ animales] to fatten
engordar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to put on weight, get fat: deberías engordar tres kilos, you should put on three kilos
2 (causar gordura) to be fattening: las hamburguesas engordan mucho, hamburgers are very fattening
II verbo transitivo
1 to fatten (up), make fat: engordan a las gallinas con productos químicos, they feed the chickens on chemical products
2 (aumentar) to swell: la concesión del premio engordó su cuenta, the prize money swelled her bank account
' engordar' also found in these entries:
English:
fat
- fatten
- feed up
- put on
- weight
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [animal] to fatten (up)2. [cifras, estadísticas] to pad;[cuenta bancaria] to fatten♦ vi1. [persona] to put on weight;[animal] to grow fat, to fatten;he engordado 6 kilos I've put on 6 kilos2. [comida, bebida] to be fattening;sólo como cosas que no engorden I only eat non-fattening foods* * *I v/t put on, gainII v/i1 de persona put on weight, gain weight2 de comida be fattening* * *engordar vt: to fatten, to fatten upengordar vi: to gain weight* * *engordar vb2. (alimentos) to be fattening -
18 forrar
v.1 to cover (libro).2 to line, to cover.* * *1 (por dentro) to line2 (por fuera) to cover3 (tapizar) to upholster1 familiar (de dinero) to make a fortune, make a packet* * *verb1) to line2) cover* * *1. VT1) (=poner forro a) to line (de with)(=acolchar) to pad; [+ coche] to upholster2) [+ libro] [como protección] to cover (de with)(=encuadernar) to bind (de in)3) (Téc) [gen] to line; [+ tubería, caldera] to lag2.See:* * *1. 2.forrarse v pron1) (fam) tbforrarse de dinero — to make a killing o mint
2) (Méx fam) ( llenarse)* * *= cover, line.Ex. I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: packing cases used like building blocks and attractively covered and painted.Ex. The books meanwhile had been sewn on to sawn-in cords, or on to tapes, and their spines had been lined with strips of muslin and paper = Por su porte, los libros eran cosidos a nervios o cintas, y los lomos, forrados con tiras de muselina y papel.----* forrar de arcilla = clay.* sin forrar = uncovered.* * *1. 2.forrarse v pron1) (fam) tbforrarse de dinero — to make a killing o mint
2) (Méx fam) ( llenarse)* * *= cover, line.Ex: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: packing cases used like building blocks and attractively covered and painted.
Ex: The books meanwhile had been sewn on to sawn-in cords, or on to tapes, and their spines had been lined with strips of muslin and paper = Por su porte, los libros eran cosidos a nervios o cintas, y los lomos, forrados con tiras de muselina y papel.* forrar de arcilla = clay.* sin forrar = uncovered.* * *forrar [A1 ]vt‹abrigo› to line; ‹libro/sillón› to cover; ‹puerta› to line■ forrarseA ( fam) (enriquecerse) tbB ( Méx fam) (llenarse) forrarse DE algo; to stuff oneself WITH sth ( colloq), to pig out ON sth ( colloq)* * *
forrar ( conjugate forrar) verbo transitivo ‹ prenda› to line;
‹libro/sillón› to cover
forrarse verbo pronominal (fam) tb◊ forrarse de dinero to make a killing o mint (colloq)
forrar vtr (el interior) to line
(el exterior) to cover
' forrar' also found in these entries:
English:
contact paper
- line
- cover
* * *♦ vt1. [cubrir] [libro] to cover;[ropa] to line (de with); [asiento] to upholster Esp Vulgforrar a alguien a hostias to beat the shit out of sb* * ** * *forrar vt1) : to line (a garment)2) : to cover (a book)* * *forrar vb1. (interior) to line2. (exterior) to cover -
19 hincharse
1 MEDICINA to swell (up)2 (engreírse) to become conceited, become bigheaded4 familiar (hacer dinero) to make a packet, line one's pockets* * ** * *VPR1) (=inflamarse) [herida, tobillo] to swell, swell up; [vientre] to get distended frm, get bloated2) (=hartarse)hincharse de — [+ comida] to stuff o.s. with *
me hinché de agua — I drank gallons o loads of water *
hincharse a o de hacer algo: hincharse a o de correr — to run like mad
hincharse de reír — to have a good laugh, split one's sides laughing
3) (=engreírse) to get conceited, become vain, get swollen-headed4) * (=enriquecerse) to make a pile *, make a mint ** * *(v.) = bloat, swell upEx. During feeding the ciliate bloats in a few minutes to 10 to 20 times its original volume.Ex. Outside the walls of the room, outside the walls of his skull, outside the impalpable energy walls of his mind, he felt those forces gathering, swelling up.* * *(v.) = bloat, swell upEx: During feeding the ciliate bloats in a few minutes to 10 to 20 times its original volume.
Ex: Outside the walls of the room, outside the walls of his skull, outside the impalpable energy walls of his mind, he felt those forces gathering, swelling up.* * *
■hincharse verbo reflexivo
1 Med to swell (up)
2 fam (comer en exceso) to stuff oneself [de, with]: me hinché de bombones, I stuffed myself with chocolates
(hacer algo en exceso) me hinché a bailar, I danced as much as I could
♦ Locuciones: familiar hincharse las narices, to get fed up: ¡me estaba hinchando las narices con tanta bromita!, I was getting fed up with all the joking around
' hincharse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hinchar
English:
balloon
- puff up
- swell
- swell up
- billow
- distend
- puff
- surge
* * *vpr1. [de aire] to inflate;el globo se hinchó en pocas horas the balloon was inflated in a few hours2. [pierna, mano] to swell (up);se me ha hinchado el brazo my arm has swollen (up)3. [persona] to get puffed up;siempre que habla de sus títulos se hincha she gets all puffed up whenever she talks about her qualificationsnos hinchamos de paella we stuffed ourselves with paella;nos hinchamos de reír we laughed ourselves silly* * *v/r1 MED swell3 figstuff o.s (de with)* * *vr1) : to swell up2) : to become conceited, to swell with pride* * *hincharse vb2. (de comida) to stuff yourself -
20 medrar
v.1 to prosper.2 to get rich.3 to grow.4 to thrive, to get better, to improve, to increase.* * *1 (planta, animal) to thrive, grow2 (mejorar socialmente) to get rich, prosper* * *VI (=aumentar) to increase, grow; (=mejorar) to improve, do well; (=prosperar) to prosper, thrive; [animal, planta etc] to grow, thrive¡medrados estamos! — iró we're in a real pickle now!
* * *verbo intransitivoa) persona/economía to prosperb) ( aumentar) to increase, grow* * *Ex. You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.* * *verbo intransitivoa) persona/economía to prosperb) ( aumentar) to increase, grow* * *Ex: You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.
* * *medrar [A1 ]vi1 (prosperar) «persona» to prosper, get ahead; «economía/propiedad» to prosper, flourish, thrive2 (aumentar) to increase, growsu fortuna había medrado his fortune had increased o grown3 «planta/animal» to thrive, grow* * *medrar vi1. [prosperar] to prosper;[enriquecerse] to get rich;no lo hizo por afán de medrar he didn't do it for personal gain o for what he could get out of it2. [crecer] to grow;los hierbajos medran por todas partes there are weeds growing all over the place* * *v/i2 de persona prosper, flourish* * *medrar vi1) prosperar: to prosper, to thrive2) aumentar: to increase, to grow
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Manuel de Salamanca — Para el militar y político español del siglo XIX, véase Manuel de Salamanca Negrete. Manuel Silvestre de Salamanca Cano (¿fines del s.XVII?, Mora (Toledo), España † diciembre de 1775, Santiago de Chile) ; militar español que ejerció como… … Wikipedia Español
Pecados capitales — Para otros usos de este término, véase Pecado (desambiguación) y Los 7 Pecados Capitales. Los siete pecados capitales son una clasificación de los vicios mencionados en las primeras enseñanzas del cristianismo para educar a sus seguidores… … Wikipedia Español