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1 estremecer
v.to shake.* * *1 (gen) to shake1 (temblar) to shake2 (de miedo) to tremble, shudder; (de frío) to shiver, tremble3 figurado to shudder* * *1.VT to shake2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... shudder2.estremecer vi to shudder3.estremecerse v prona) personaestremecerse de algo — de miedo/horror to shudder with something; de frío to shiver o tremble with something
b) edificio/ventana to shake* * *= shake up, rock, thrill.Ex. This will shake up library managers no end.Ex. The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.Ex. The abundance of information on the World Wide Web has thrilled some, but frightened others.----* estremecerse = shake, shudder, shiver, wince, quiver, tremble.* estremecerse de emoción = tremble with + excitement.* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... shudder2.estremecer vi to shudder3.estremecerse v prona) personaestremecerse de algo — de miedo/horror to shudder with something; de frío to shiver o tremble with something
b) edificio/ventana to shake* * *= shake up, rock, thrill.Ex: This will shake up library managers no end.
Ex: The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.Ex: The abundance of information on the World Wide Web has thrilled some, but frightened others.* estremecerse = shake, shudder, shiver, wince, quiver, tremble.* estremecerse de emoción = tremble with + excitement.* * *estremecer [E3 ]vtto make … shudderel ruido de unos pasos la estremeció the sound of footsteps made her shudderuna acción que tiene por objeto estremecer la conciencia colectiva an action intended to shock people into awareness■ estremecervito shudderla explosión hizo estremecer las paredes del vecindario the explosion made all the walls in the vicinity shake o shuddersu solo recuerdo me hace estremecer the mere thought of him makes me shuddereste cambio hace estremecer los cimientos mismos de la sociedad this change is shaking the very foundations of societyto shudderse estremeció sólo de pensarlo he shuddered at the mere thought of it, merely thinking about it sent a shiver down his spineme estremecí en un escalofrío a shiver ran down my spineaquel hecho hizo que la población se estremeciera that event shook the population* * *
estremecer ( conjugate estremecer) verbo transitivo
to make … shudder
verbo intransitivo
to shudder;
estremecerse verbo pronominal
‹ de frío› to shiver o tremble with sth;
' estremecer' also found in these entries:
English:
rock
* * *♦ vtto shake;cualquier ruidito me estremecía the slightest sound jangled my nerves;un fuerte seísmo estremeció la ciudad a violent earthquake shook the city;el asesinato estremeció a todo el país the assassination shook the whole country♦ vila explosión hizo estremecer los cimientos del edificio the explosion shook the foundations of the building;la sola idea me hace estremecer just the thought of it makes me shudder* * *v/t shock, shake fam* * *estremecer {53} vt: to cause to shakeestremecer vi: to tremble, to shake* * * -
2 estremecer
estreme'θɛrv irr1) ( hacer temblar) erbeben lassen2) (fig: turbar, alterar) erschüttern, erschauern lassenverbo transitivo————————estremecerse verbo pronominalestremecerestremecer [estreme'θer]num1num (conmover) erschütternnum2num (hacer tiritar) schau(d)ern lassennum1num (por un suceso) erschüttert sein; se estremeció mucho al escuchar la noticia die Nachricht erschütterte ihn/sie sehr; se estremecieron sus creencias sein/ihr Glaube war erschüttertnum2num (de susto) zusammenfahren -
3 estremecer
непр. vt1) сотрясать, содрогать2) потрясать, поражать -
4 estremecer
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5 estremecer
vt1) (вс)тряхну́ть; пошатну́ть, потрясти́ что (до основа́ния ↑) пр и перенla explosión estremeció las casas — от взры́ва | дро́гнули | зашата́лись | дома́
2) вы́звать у кого дрожь, озно́б, тре́петel frío estremecía su cuerpo — от хо́лода он дрожа́л всем те́лом
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6 estremecer
• move deeply• unsettle -
7 estremecer (zc) (ạ u.p.)
• otřást (kým)• rozechvět (koho) -
8 estremecer (zc) (u.c.)
• otřást (čím)• rozetřást (co)• zachvět (čím) -
9 estremecer
(-zc-) 1. tr 1) стряскам, разтърсвам; 2) прен. затрогвам, потрисам; 2. prnl 1) треперя, треса се; потръпвам; 2) прен. стряскам се, подскоквам, трепвам; потресен съм. -
10 estremecer
непр. vt1) сотрясать, содрогать2) потрясать, поражать -
11 estremecer
escruixir, esgarrifar, estremir, sotragar -
12 estremecer las casas
• otřást domy -
13 esa noticia me ha hecho estremecer
• ta zpráva mnou otřáslaDiccionario español-checo > esa noticia me ha hecho estremecer
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14 conmover
v.1 to move, to touch.Sus palabras llegaron al alma His words touched the soul.2 to shake.* * *1 (persona) to move, touch2 (cosa) to shake1 (persona) to be moved, be touched2 (cosa) to be shaken* * *verbto move, touch* * *1. VT1) (Geol) to shake2) (=enternecer) to move, touch3) (=turbar) to upset2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( emocionar) to moveb) ( inducir a piedad) to move... to pityconmovido por sus lágrimas... — moved by her tears...
c) (estremecer, sacudir) <tierra/cimientos> to shake, rock2.conmoverse v prona) (enternecerse, emocionarse) to be movedb) ( estremecerse)* * *= move, stir + emotions.Ex. Twenty years ago, I was moved by Lubetzky's document, as I was a library school student, and today I am just slightly disappointed because he has added confusion for me rather than clarity to the situation.Ex. Many people will have experienced the power of literature or other art forms to offer new insight, to provide sources of identification, to stir the emotions, and to release feelings.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( emocionar) to moveb) ( inducir a piedad) to move... to pityconmovido por sus lágrimas... — moved by her tears...
c) (estremecer, sacudir) <tierra/cimientos> to shake, rock2.conmoverse v prona) (enternecerse, emocionarse) to be movedb) ( estremecerse)* * *= move, stir + emotions.Ex: Twenty years ago, I was moved by Lubetzky's document, as I was a library school student, and today I am just slightly disappointed because he has added confusion for me rather than clarity to the situation.
Ex: Many people will have experienced the power of literature or other art forms to offer new insight, to provide sources of identification, to stir the emotions, and to release feelings.* * *conmover [E9 ]vt1 (emocionar) to movesu discurso nos conmovió a todos we were all moved by his speech2 (inducir a piedad) to move … to pityconmovido por sus lágrimas la perdonó moved by her tears he forgave her3 (estremecer, sacudir) to shake, rockcambios que conmueven las estructuras sociales changes which are shaking o rocking the social framework1 (enternecerse, emocionarse) to be movedse conmovió hasta las lágrimas she was moved to tears2(estremecerse): el país se conmovió con la noticia de su muerte the news of his death shocked o rocked the country* * *
conmover ( conjugate conmover) verbo transitivo
conmoverse verbo pronominal (enternecerse, emocionarse) to be moved
conmover verbo transitivo to move, touch
' conmover' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
impresionar
- sorprender
- sacudir
- sobrecoger
English:
affect
- move
- rock
- shock
- stir
* * *♦ vt1. [emocionar] to move, to touch;nada le conmueve nothing moves him, he isn't moved by anything;su historia conmovió a todos everyone was moved o touched by the story2. [sacudir] to shake;conmover los cimientos de algo to shake the foundations of sth* * *v/t move* * *conmover {47} vt1) emocionar: to move, to touch2) : to shake up* * *conmover vb1. (emocionar) to move -
15 estremecido
adj.shivery, shivering.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estremecer.* * *1→ link=estremecer estremecer► adjetivo1 shaking, trembling* * *ADJ shaking, trembling (de with)* * *= shaken.Ex. I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.* * *= shaken.Ex: I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.
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16 вздрогнуть
сов.estremecer (непр.) vi, estremecerse (непр.), temblar (непр.) vi ( de súbito); tiritar vi (от холода, страха и т.п.)вздро́гнуть от неожи́данности — estremecerse ante lo inesperado -
17 всколыхнуть
сов., вин. п.1) agitar vt, sacudir vt -
18 сотрясать
несов., вин. п.conmover (непр.) vt, estremecer (непр.) vt, sacudir vt -
19 estremecerse
1 (temblar) to shake2 (de miedo) to tremble, shudder; (de frío) to shiver, tremble3 figurado to shudder* * *verb* * *VPR1) [edificio] to shake[de horror] to shudder (de with) [de frío, escalofrío] to shiver (de with)* * *(v.) = shake, shudder, shiver, wince, quiver, trembleEx. This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.Ex. He shuddered when he thought of the budget Dennis Baldwin had put together.Ex. I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex. Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.* * *(v.) = shake, shudder, shiver, wince, quiver, trembleEx: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.
Ex: He shuddered when he thought of the budget Dennis Baldwin had put together.Ex: I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex: Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.* * *
estremecerse verbo reflexivo to shudder, tremble [de, with]
' estremecerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estremecer
English:
flinch
- shudder
- tremble
- shiver
- wince
* * *vpr[de horror, miedo] to tremble o shudder (de with); [de frío] to shiver (de with);me estremezco sólo de pensarlo I get the shivers just thinking about it* * ** * *vr: to shudder, to shiver (with emotion)* * *estremecerse vb1. (de frío) to shiver2. (de miedo) to tremble / to shudder -
20 horror
m.1 terror, horror (miedo).me da horror pensarlo just thinking about it gives me the shivers¡qué horror! how awful!¡qué horror de día! what an awful day!2 atrocity.los horrores de la guerra the horrors of war* * *1 (repulsión) horror, terror2 (temor) hate3 figurado (atrocidad) atrocity\¡qué horror! how awful!* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=miedo) horror (a of)dread (a of)¡qué horror! — how awful o dreadful!, how ghastly! *
la fiesta fue un horror — * the party was ghastly *, the party was dreadful
se dicen horrores de la cocina inglesa — * awful things are said about English cooking
tener algo en horror — frm to detest sth, loathe sth
2) (=acto) atrocity, terrible thing3) * (=mucho)me gusta horrores o un horror — I love it
me duele horrores — it's really painful, it hurts like mad o like hell *
se divirtieron horrores — they had a tremendous o fantastic time *
* * *1)a) (miedo, angustia) horrorb) (fam) ( uso hiperbólico)qué horror! — how awful o terrible!
2) horrores masculino plural ( cosas terribles) horrors (pl)dice horrores de ella — (fam) he says awful o terrible things about her (colloq)
* * *= horror.Ex. In recent years, then, there has been much less scaremongering about the imagined horrors of drowning in a sea of paper.----* grito de horror = cry of horror.* manifestar horror = register + horror.* novelas de horror = horror fiction.* tener horror a = loathe, hate.* * *1)a) (miedo, angustia) horrorb) (fam) ( uso hiperbólico)qué horror! — how awful o terrible!
2) horrores masculino plural ( cosas terribles) horrors (pl)dice horrores de ella — (fam) he says awful o terrible things about her (colloq)
* * *= horror.Ex: In recent years, then, there has been much less scaremongering about the imagined horrors of drowning in a sea of paper.
* grito de horror = cry of horror.* manifestar horror = register + horror.* novelas de horror = horror fiction.* tener horror a = loathe, hate.* * *A1(miedo, angustia): me causa horror ver esas escenas it horrifies me to see those scenesel horror que causó or produjo la matanza the feeling of horror o the horror which the massacre provokedlos exámenes me producen horror I have an absolute horror o dread of examsles tengo horror a los hospitales I'm terrified of hospitals2 ( fam)(uso hiperbólico): ¡qué horror! how awful o terrible!, that's awful o terrible!¡qué horror de mujer! what an awful o appalling woman!, what a dreadful o ghastly woman! ( BrE)había un horror de gente there were a tremendous number of people there ( colloq)(cosas terribles): dice horrores de su suegra he says awful o terrible o dreadful things about his mother-in-lawlos horrores de los campos de concentración the horrors of the concentration campslos horrores que vi durante la guerra the horrific things I witnessed during the war* * *
horror sustantivo masculino
1
les tengo horror a los hospitales I'm terrified of hospitalsb) (fam) ( uso hiperbólico):◊ ¡qué horror! how awful o terrible!
2
los horrors de la guerra the horrors of the war
horror sustantivo masculino
1 horror, terror: ¡qué horror!, how awful!
2 (antipatía, aversión) fam le tengo horror a la plancha, I hate doing the ironing
♦ Locuciones: fam (muchísimo) un horror u horrores, an awful lot
' horror' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desgarrador
- desgarradora
- escalofrío
- película
- terror
- espanto
- estremecer
- vampiro
English:
bear
- dreadful
- flail
- horror
- horror film
- horror story
- it
- nameless
- to
* * *♦ nm1. [miedo] terror, horror;me da horror pensarlo just thinking about it gives me the shivers;se quedó paralizado de horror he was paralysed with fear;¡qué horror! how awful!;¡qué horror de día! what an awful day!2. [atrocidad] atrocity;los horrores de la guerra the horrors of warme gusta un horror I absolutely love it;la quiero un horror I love her to bits, I really love her;nos costó un horror convencerle it was an incredible job to convince him♦ advFamhorrores terribly, an awful lot;me gusta horrores I absolutely love it;la quiero horrores I love her to bits, I really love her* * *m1 horror (a of);tener horror a be terrified of;me da horror pensar en … I dread to think of …;¡qué horror! how awful!2:me gusta horrores fam I like it a lot* * *horror nm: horror, dread* * *horror n1. (en general) horror2. (muchísimo) an awful lot¡qué horror! how awful!
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