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1 enrollarse
* * *VPR1) (=liarse) [papel] to roll up; [cuerda, cable] [en sí mismo] to coil up; [alrededor de algo] to wind upel cable se le enrolló en la pierna — the cable wound (itself) o got wound around his leg
por favor, no te enrolles, que tenemos prisa — please, don't get talking, we've got to hurry
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enrollarse con algo, si os enrolláis con el fútbol, será mejor que me vaya — if you get onto football, I'm going to leave3) Esp** (=ser simpático)venga, enróllate y échanos una mano — come on, be a sport and give us a hand *
el camarero se enrolló muy bien y nos puso una copa gratis — the waiter was really nice to us o really cool ** and gave us a free drink
4) Esp ** [dos personas] (=tener una relación sexual) to have it off **, make out (EEUU) *; (=empezar una relación amorosa) to get off (together) *, get it on (together) (EEUU) *•
enrollarse con algn — (=tener una relación sexual) to have it off with sb **; (=empezar una relación amorosa) to get off with sb *5) Esp** (=involucrarse)•
enrollarse en algo — to get into sth *, get involved in sthse enrolló en el mundo del cine — he got into * o got involved in the movie world
* * *(v.) = be a sport* * *(v.) = be a sport* * *
■enrollarse verbo reflexivo
1 fam (hablar mucho tiempo) to go on and on: ¡no te enrolles!, stop going on!
2 argot (actuar, responder) ¡enróllate!, be a sport!
tu amiga se enrolla fatal, your friend gets on very badly with people
3 fam (con una persona) to have an affair with sb
' enrollarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enrollar
- retorcer
English:
rabbit
- twist
* * *vpr1. [arrollarse] [papel] to roll up;[manguera, cuerda] to coil up;enrollarse alrededor de algo to coil round sthpor teléfono se enrolla una barbaridad whenever she calls she just goes on and on;me enrollé a hablar con una vecina y se me olvidó I got chatting to a neighbour and forgot about it;no te enrolles y dime qué quieres just get to the point and tell me what you want;me enrollé demasiado en la tercera pregunta I spent too much time on the third question;Espenrollarse como una persiana o [m5] como las persianas o [m5]de mala manera: se enrolla como una persiana Br he could talk the hind legs off a donkey, US he could talk his head off;Esp Hum¡no te enrolles, Charles Boyer! do us a favour and put a sock in it!3. Fam [enfrascarse]me enrollé a hacer cosas en casa y se me pasó la tarde I got really involved in doing things around the house and that was the afternoon gone;se enrolló con lo de la pintura hace unos años she got into painting and all that a few years ago[besarse, abrazarse] to neck, Br to snog, US to make out; [empezar a salir] to hook up;se enrolló con su jefa he had an affair with his boss;os enrollasteis, ¿no? you did it, right?5. Esp Fam [portarse bien]anda, enróllate y limpia la cocina come on, do me a favour and clean the kitchen, will you?;¡qué bien/mal se enrollan en este bar! the people in that bar are really cool/unfriendly!;se enrolla muy bien con los clientes he gets on very well with the clients* * *v/r fam1 hablar go on and on fam ;¡no te enrolles! get to the point!2:3:enrollarse con alguien fig fam neck with s.o.* * *vr* * *enrollarse vb1. (hablar mucho) to go onno le hables de fútbol que se enrolla mucho don't talk to him about football because he goes on and on2. (saber relacionarse) to be friendly / to get on welles muy majo, se enrolla bien he's very nice and gets on well with people3. (ligar) to get off / to get involved -
2 enrollar
v.1 to roll up (papel, alfombra).María arrolló la lMaría al terminar Mary rolled the yarn when she finished.2 to wrap up.Silvia enrolló al bebé con una cobija Silvia wrapped the baby up in a blanket.* * *2 (a alguien) to involve, mix up\enrollarse bien argot to get on well with peopleenrollarse como una persiana familiar to rabbit on and onenrollarse mal argot to be difficult to get on with* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=liar) [+ papel, persiana, filete] to roll (up); [+ cuerda, cable] [en sí mismo] to coil (up); [alrededor de algo] to wind (up)2) Esp** (=atraer)a mí la droga no me enrolla nada — drugs don't do anything for me, I'm not into drugs *
3) Esp** (=enredar)no me enrolles más, así no me vas a convencer — don't give me that, you're not going to convince me *
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enrollar a algn en algo — to get sb involved in sth2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <papel/persiana> to roll up; <cable/manguera> to coil2.enrollarsev pron1) papel to roll up; cuerda/cable to coil up2) (Esp)a) (fam) ( hablar mucho)no te enrolles — stop jabbering on (colloq)
b) (fam) ( tener relaciones amorosas)se enrollaron en la discoteca — they made out (AmE colloq) o (BrE colloq) they got off together in a disco
enrollarse con alguien — to make out with somebody (AmE colloq), to get off with somebody (BrE colloq)
c) (arg) ( con una actividad)d) (arg) ( animarse) to get into the swing (colloq)enrollarse bien — (Esp arg)
se enrolla muy bien — he's really cool (colloq)
* * *= roll up, wind, coil.Ex. Occasionally charts or maps are rolled up and stored in cardboard rolls housed in a structure like an umbrella stand.Ex. Bring the kite down by slowly winding the kite string around a kite spool.Ex. This booklet is intended to provide general information on coiling of brain aneurysms.----* enrollarse = be a sport.* que se enrolla = roll-up [rollup].* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <papel/persiana> to roll up; <cable/manguera> to coil2.enrollarsev pron1) papel to roll up; cuerda/cable to coil up2) (Esp)a) (fam) ( hablar mucho)no te enrolles — stop jabbering on (colloq)
b) (fam) ( tener relaciones amorosas)se enrollaron en la discoteca — they made out (AmE colloq) o (BrE colloq) they got off together in a disco
enrollarse con alguien — to make out with somebody (AmE colloq), to get off with somebody (BrE colloq)
c) (arg) ( con una actividad)d) (arg) ( animarse) to get into the swing (colloq)enrollarse bien — (Esp arg)
se enrolla muy bien — he's really cool (colloq)
* * *= roll up, wind, coil.Ex: Occasionally charts or maps are rolled up and stored in cardboard rolls housed in a structure like an umbrella stand.
Ex: Bring the kite down by slowly winding the kite string around a kite spool.Ex: This booklet is intended to provide general information on coiling of brain aneurysms.* enrollarse = be a sport.* que se enrolla = roll-up [rollup].* * *enrollar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹papel/persiana› to roll up2 ‹cable/manguera› to coilenrollar el hilo en el carrete wind the thread onto the spool3 ‹papel/carne› to roll up1 (confundir) to confuse, get … confused2 (en un asunto) to involve, get … involveda mí no me enrolles en esto leave me out of this o don't get me involved in thisA «papel» to roll up; «cuerda/cable» to coil upla cadena se enrolló en la rueda the chain wound o wrapped itself around the wheel1(hablar mucho): no te enrolles y ve al grano stop jabbering on o waffling and get to the point ( colloq)no te enrolles hablando por teléfono don't stay on the phone too longse enrolla como una persiana she really goes on ( colloq), she can talk the hind leg off a donkey2 «pareja» to make out together ( AmE colloq), to get off together ( BrE colloq) enrollarse CON algn to make out WITH sb ( AmE colloq), to get off WITH sb ( BrE colloq)se enrolló con mi prima pero no duró mucho he had a thing (going) with my cousin but it didn't last longse enrollaron hablando de política they got deep into conversation about politicsenrollarse bien ( Esp arg): se enrolla muy bien con la gente he gets on very well with o he has a way with peopleese pinchadiscos se enrolla muy bien that disc jockey is really cool ( colloq)* * *
enrollar ( conjugate enrollar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹papel/persiana› to roll up;
‹cable/manguera› to coil;
2 (Esp arg) ‹ persona› ( confundir) to confuse, get … confused;
( en asunto) to involve, get … involved
enrollarse verbo pronominal
1 [ papel] to roll up;
[cuerda/cable] to coil up;
2 (Esp fam)a) ( hablar mucho):◊ no te enrolles stop jabbering on (colloq);
se enrollaron hablando they got deep into conversationb) ( tener relaciones amorosas):◊ se enrollaron en la discoteca they made out (AmE colloq) o (BrE colloq) they got off together in a disco;
enrollarse con algn to make out with sb (AmE colloq), to get off with sb (BrE colloq)
enrollar verbo transitivo (una persiana, etc) to roll up
(un cable) to coil
(un hilo) to wind up
' enrollar' also found in these entries:
English:
coil
- roll back
- roll up
- wind
- wind up
- blind
- reel
- roller
- scroll
- twist
* * *♦ vt1. [arrollar] [papel, alfombra] to roll up;[manguera, cuerda] to coil (up);enrolló el hilo en su bobina he wound the thread on to the bobbinme enrollaron para que lo comprara they bamboozled me into buying itme enrolla mucho ir de camping I really get a kick out of going camping* * *v/t2:me enrolla fam I like it, I think it’s great fam* * *enrollar vt: to roll up, to coil* * *enrollar vb1. (enroscar papel) to roll up3. (convencer) to talk into4. (molar) to be great -
3 enrollado
adj.rolled, convoluted, convolute, rolled-up.m.1 Swiss roll.2 rolling up, coiling, winding, windings.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enrollar.* * *1→ link=enrollar enrollar► adjetivo\estar enrollado,-a con alguien familiar (hablar) to be deep in conversation with somebody 2 (salir juntos) to be going out with somebody, be seeing somebody 3 (tener relaciones) to be having an affair with somebody* * *ADJ1) (=liado) [alfombra, pergamino] rolled (up); [cuerda, cable] [en sí mismo] coiled (up); [alrededor de algo] wound (up)llevaba el periódico enrollado bajo el brazo — he was carrying the newspaper rolled up under his arm
3) Esp** [en relación amorosa]llevan varios meses enrollados — they've been going out o (EEUU) they've been dating for several months
estar enrollado con algn — to be going out with sb, be dating sb (EEUU)
4) Esp ** [con una actividad] involved, busyparecían muy enrolladas hablando de sus cosas — they seemed very involved o busy talking about their own things
¿todavía estás enrollado con los exámenes? — are you still busy with exams?
* * *- da adjetivo1)a) < papel> rolled upb) < cable> coiled, coiled up2) (Esp)a) (fam) [estar] (con una chica, un chico)b) (fam) [estar] ( en actividad)enrollado con algo — con exámenes/preparativos wrapped up in something
c) (arg) ( en la onda) <persona/música> cool (sl), hip (sl); <película/coche> cool (sl)3) (Ven fam) ( preocupado) uptight (colloq), freaked out (sl)* * *- da adjetivo1)a) < papel> rolled upb) < cable> coiled, coiled up2) (Esp)a) (fam) [estar] (con una chica, un chico)b) (fam) [estar] ( en actividad)enrollado con algo — con exámenes/preparativos wrapped up in something
c) (arg) ( en la onda) <persona/música> cool (sl), hip (sl); <película/coche> cool (sl)3) (Ven fam) ( preocupado) uptight (colloq), freaked out (sl)* * *enrollado -daA1 ‹papel› rolled up2 ‹cable› coiled, coiled upB ( Esp)1 ( fam) [ ESTAR](con una chica, un chico): hace meses que están enrollados they've been going (out) together o been involved with each other for monthsenrollado CON algn:vio a su novio enrollado con otra she saw her boyfriend making out with ( AmE) o ( BrE) getting off with another girl ( colloq)2 ( fam) [ ESTAR](en una conversación, actividad): estaba enrollado con un tío hablando de política he was deep in a conversation about politics with some guyenrollado CON algo wrapped up IN sthanda muy enrollado con los exámenes he's really busy with o wrapped up in his examsestaba muy enrollado con la música he was really engrossed in the music3 ( arg) (chulo, ameno) ‹persona/música› cool (sl), hip (sl), funky (sl); ‹película/coche› cool (sl)* * *
Del verbo enrollar: ( conjugate enrollar)
enrollado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
enrollado
enrollar
enrollado◊ -da adjetivo
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2 (Esp)a) (fam) estar enrollado con algn to have a thing (going) with sb (colloq);
b) estar enrollado con algo ‹con exámenes/preparativos› wrapped up in sth
3 (Ven fam) ( preocupado) uptight (colloq), freaked out (sl)
enrollar ( conjugate enrollar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹papel/persiana› to roll up;
‹cable/manguera› to coil;
2 (Esp arg) ‹ persona› ( confundir) to confuse, get … confused;
( en asunto) to involve, get … involved
enrollarse verbo pronominal
1 [ papel] to roll up;
[cuerda/cable] to coil up;
2 (Esp fam)a) ( hablar mucho):◊ no te enrolles stop jabbering on (colloq);
se enrolladoon hablando they got deep into conversationb) ( tener relaciones amorosas):◊ se enrolladoon en la discoteca they made out (AmE colloq) o (BrE colloq) they got off together in a disco;
enrolladose con algn to make out with sb (AmE colloq), to get off with sb (BrE colloq)
enrollado,-a adjetivo
1 (una alfombra, un mapa, etc) rolled up
(en un carrete) coiled up
2 fam (bueno, estupendo) great
3 familiar está enrollado con Marisa, he has a thing going with Marisa
enrollar verbo transitivo (una persiana, etc) to roll up
(un cable) to coil
(un hilo) to wind up
' enrollado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enrollada
English:
fight off
- rolled
* * *enrollado, -a adj1. [en forma de rollo] [papel, alfombra] rolled up;[manguera, cuerda] coiled (up);estar enrollado en algo to be wound round sth;un pastel enrollado de verduras a vegetable rouladees un tío muy enrollado he's a really great guy;es un bar muy enrollado it's a really cool o great bar3. Fam [enfrascado]estar enrollado con algo: están muy enrollados con el parapente they're into paragliding in a big way;no puedo ir, estoy muy enrollado haciendo bricolaje en casa I can't go, I'm getting stuck into some DIY at home;estábamos muy enrollados hablando de música we were having a great time talking about music4. Fam [en relaciones amorosas]están enrollados desde hace tres años they've been an item for the last three years;¿pero están enrollados o no? have they got something going or not?;está enrollado con una sueca he's got a thing going with a Swedish woman* * *enrollado adj (simpático) great
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