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1 evict
i'vikt(to put out from house or land especially by force of law.) desahuciar, desalojar- evictiontr[ɪ'vɪkt]1 desahuciar, desalojarevict [ɪ'vɪkt] vt: desalojar, desahuciarv.• desahuciar (Jurisprudencia) v.• desalojar v.• desaposentar v.• desarraigar v.ɪ'vɪkttransitive verb \<\<tenant/squatter\>\> desahuciar, desalojar; \<\<demonstrators\>\> desalojar[ɪ'vɪkt]VT [+ tenant] desahuciar, desalojar* * *[ɪ'vɪkt]transitive verb \<\<tenant/squatter\>\> desahuciar, desalojar; \<\<demonstrators\>\> desalojar -
2 evict
vt.1 desahuciar, desalojar.2 echar a la calle, expulsar, deportar, desalojar. (pt & pp evicted) -
3 desahuciar
desahuciar ( conjugate desahuciar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ enfermo› to declare … terminally ill 2 ( notificar el despido) to give … notice
desahuciar verbo transitivo
1 (a un inquilino) to evict
2 (a un enfermo) to declare to be terminally ill ' desahuciar' also found in these entries: English: evict -
4 desalojar
desalojar ( conjugate desalojar) verbo transitivo [policía/juez] to clear ‹ inquilino› (esp AmL) to evict
desalojar verbo transitivo
1 (evacuar un edificio/una zona la policía, etc) to evacuate, clear (los ocupantes) to vacate
2 (obligar a salir a un inquilino) to evict (a una o varias personas) to move sb on, evacuate ' desalojar' also found in these entries: Spanish: despejar English: eject - oust - vacate - clear - evict -
5 desahuciado
Del verbo desahuciar: ( conjugate desahuciar) \ \
desahuciado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: desahuciado desahuciar
desahuciar ( conjugate desahuciar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ enfermo› to declare … terminally ill 2 ( notificar el despido) to give … notice
desahuciado,-a adjetivo
1 (enfermo) hopeless, declared terminally ill
2 (inquilino) evicted
desahuciar verbo transitivo
1 (a un inquilino) to evict
2 (a un enfermo) to declare to be terminally ill ' desahuciado' also found in these entries: Spanish: desahuciada English: hopeless - terminal - terminally -
6 desahucio
Del verbo desahuciar: ( conjugate desahuciar) \ \
desahucio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desahució es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: desahuciar desahucio
desahuciar ( conjugate desahuciar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ enfermo› to declare … terminally ill 2 ( notificar el despido) to give … notice
desahuciar verbo transitivo
1 (a un inquilino) to evict
2 (a un enfermo) to declare to be terminally ill
desahucio sustantivo masculino eviction ' desahucio' also found in these entries: English: eviction - quit -
7 desalojo
Del verbo desalojar: ( conjugate desalojar) \ \
desalojo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desalojó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: desalojar desalojo
desalojar ( conjugate desalojar) verbo transitivo [policía/juez] to clear ‹ inquilino› (esp AmL) to evict
desalojar verbo transitivo
1 (evacuar un edificio/una zona la policía, etc) to evacuate, clear (los ocupantes) to vacate
2 (obligar a salir a un inquilino) to evict (a una o varias personas) to move sb on, evacuate
desalojo sustantivo masculino
1 (de un lugar) evacuation
2 (de un inquilino) eviction; (del público) removal ' desalojo' also found in these entries: Spanish: efectuarse - evacuación English: notice - eviction -
8 evicted
adj.desalojado, desahuciado.pp.participio pasado del verbo EVICT.pt.pretérito del verbo EVICT. -
9 turn out
1) (to send away; to make (someone) leave.) echar, expulsar2) (to make or produce: The factory turns out ten finished articles an hour.) producir3) (to empty or clear: I turned out the cupboard.) vaciar4) ((of a crowd) to come out; to get together for a (public) meeting, celebration etc: A large crowd turned out to see the procession.) salir a la calle; asistir, acudir5) (to turn off: Turn out the light!) apagar6) (to happen or prove to be: He turned out to be right; It turned out that he was right.) resultarturn out vb apagarturn out vt1) evict, expel: expulsar, echar, desalojar2) produce: producir3) turn offturn out vi1) : concurrir, presentarsemany turned out to vote: muchos concurrieron a votar2) prove, result: resultarv.• quedar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( switch off) \<\<light\>\> apagar*b) ( empty) \<\<pockets/cupboard\>\> vaciar*c) ( dress) (usu pass)to be well turned out — ir* or estar* bien vestido
2) v + adv + o ( produce) \<\<goods/films\>\> sacar*, producir*3) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( force to leave) echarto turn somebody out of his/her home — echar or sacar* a alguien de su casa
b) ( tip out) \<\<cake/loaf\>\> desmoldar4) v + adva) ( attend)several thousand turned out to welcome the Pope — varios miles de personas acudieron or fueron/vinieron a recibir al Papa
b) (result, prove)everything turned out well — todo salió or resultó bien
as it o things turned out, nobody called — al final no llamó nadie
1. VI + ADV1) (=appear) aparecer2) (=attend) [troops] presentarse; [doctor] atender3) (=prove) resultarit turned out that... — resultó (ser) que...
4) (=transpire) salirhow are things turning out? — ¿cómo van las cosas?
it turned out well/badly — salió bien/mal
as it turned out, nobody went — al final no fue nadie
it's turned out nice again — [weather] vuelve a hacer bueno
5) (=point outwards)2. VT + ADV1) [+ appliance, light] apagar; [+ gas] cortar2) (=produce) [+ goods] producir3) (=empty) [+ pockets] vaciar; (=tip out) [+ cake] sacar4) (=clean out) [+ room] limpiar5) (=expel) [+ person] expulsar, echarthey turned him out of the house — lo expulsaron or echaron de la casa
6) [+ guard, police] llamar7)to be well turned out — [person] ir elegante or bien vestido
8)* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( switch off) \<\<light\>\> apagar*b) ( empty) \<\<pockets/cupboard\>\> vaciar*c) ( dress) (usu pass)to be well turned out — ir* or estar* bien vestido
2) v + adv + o ( produce) \<\<goods/films\>\> sacar*, producir*3) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( force to leave) echarto turn somebody out of his/her home — echar or sacar* a alguien de su casa
b) ( tip out) \<\<cake/loaf\>\> desmoldar4) v + adva) ( attend)several thousand turned out to welcome the Pope — varios miles de personas acudieron or fueron/vinieron a recibir al Papa
b) (result, prove)everything turned out well — todo salió or resultó bien
as it o things turned out, nobody called — al final no llamó nadie
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10 calle
Del verbo callar: ( conjugate callar) \ \
callé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
calle es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: c/ callar calle
c/ (◊ calle) St, Rd
callar ( conjugate callar) verbo intransitivo to be quiet, shut up (colloq); no pude hacerlo calle I couldn't get him to be quiet; hacer calle a la oposición to silence the opposition verbo transitivoa) ‹secreto/información› to keep … quietcallarse verbo pronominal cuando entró todos se calleon when he walked in everyone went quiet o stopped talking; la próxima vez no me calleé next time I'll say something
calle sustantivo femenino 1 ( vía) street; calle ciega (Andes, Ven) dead end, cul-de-sac (BrE); calle de dirección única or (Col) de una vía one-way street; hoy no he salido a la calle I haven't been out today; el libro saldrá a la calle mañana the book comes out tomorrow; el hombre de la calle the man in the street; el lenguaje de la calle colloquial language; echar a algn a la calle to throw sb out (on the street); en la calle ‹estar/quedar› ( en la ruina) penniless; ( sin vivienda) homeless; ( sin trabajo) out of work 2 (Esp) (en atletismo, natación) lane; ( en golf) fairway
callar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (parar de hablar) to stop talking: calla un momento, ¿qué ruido es ése?, be quiet, what's that noise?
2 (no decir nada) to keep quiet, say nothing: tus ojos asienten y tu boca calla, your eyes say it all
II verbo transitivo (dejar de dar una noticia) not to mention o to keep to oneself: desconfía de sus palabras, callarán la verdad, you can't trust what they're saying, they are going to hush up the truth Locuciones: ¡calla!, (para indicar sorpresa) never!: ¡calla, no me digas que se casó!, did she really marry?
hacer callar, (hacer que alguien pare de hablar) to get someone to be quiet (silenciar) to silence: ¡no podrán hacernos callar! they can't make us keep our mouths shut
quien calla otorga, silence speaks volumes
calle sustantivo femenino
1 street, road
calle cortada, cul-de-sac, dead end
calle mayor, high street, US main street
2 Dep (de una pista, un circuito) lane Locuciones: echarse a la calle: los vecinos se echaron a la calle, the residents took to the streets familiar en la calle, (sin trabajo) con esa ley, miles de obreros se quedaron en la calle, thousands of workers were put out of a job
hacer la calle, to be a prostitute o to prostitute oneself o to walk the streets
poner a alguien (de patitas) en la calle, to throw sb out into the street (en el trabajo) to give sb the boot
el hombre de la calle, the man in the street
una mujer de la calle, a prostitute
llevarse de calle, to win easily
tirar/coger por la calle de en medio, to bowl sb over
traer/llevar por la calle de la amargura, to give sb a difficult time ' calle' also found in these entries: Spanish: abajo - abordar - achuchar - amargura - ancha - ancho - aparcamiento - atinar - atracador - atracadora - atravesar - cabo - caca - cariño - colapso - deferencia - descolgarse - desembocar - digna - digno - dupdo - ensanchar - ensordecer - equivocarse - foco - gorro - horda - hormiguear - invadir - isleta - lateral - manzana - mayor - mujer - obra - ojo - pajarito - papelera - pasar - paseo - pavimento - portal - precaución - próxima - próximo - regar - robar - sita - sito - sola English: across - activity - anybody - barricade - block off - boom box - boot out - bootleg - bottom - busk - collapse - common - commotion - continuation - corner - crescent - cross - decorate - distraught - down - drain - end - evict - front door - go along - gutter - high street - hold on - hoodlum - illuminate - illumination - lane - lead off from - length - look at - main - map - mend - middle - multinational - off - on - one-way - open out - out - out of - outdoor - over - peddle - pedestrianize -
11 deportar
deportar ( conjugate deportar) verbo transitivo to deport
deportar verbo transitivo to deport ' deportar' also found in these entries: English: deport - evict -
12 echar
echar ( conjugate echar) verbo transitivo 1◊ lo eché a la basura I threw it out o away;echó la moneda al aire he tossed the coin; echaron el ancla/la red they cast anchor/their net; echó la cabeza hacia atrás she threw her head back; echar algo a perder to ruin sth; echar de menos algo/a algn to miss sth/sbb)‹ gobierno› to bring down; ‹ proyecto› to destroy; ‹ esperanzas› to dash; ‹ moral› to undermine; ‹puerta/valla› to break … down 2 ( expulsar) ‹ persona› ( de trabajo) to fire (colloq), to sack (BrE colloq); (de bar, casa) to throw … out; ( de colegio) to expel 3 ‹ carta› to mail (AmE), to post (BrE) 4 ¿echaste el cerrojo? did you bolt the door?b) ( mover):◊ lo echó para atrás/a un lado she pushed (o moved etc) it backward(s)/to one side5 1 ‹ gasolina› to put in;◊ ¿le echas azúcar al café? do you take sugar in your coffee?2◊ echarle la culpa a algn to put o lay the blame on sb3 (fam) ( calcular) (+ me/te/le etc):◊ ¿cuántos años me echas? how old do you think I am?;de aquí a tu casa échale una hora it's o it takes about an hour from here to your house 4 (Esp fam) (dar, exhibir) ‹programa/película› to show echarse verbo pronominal 1 echarse de cabeza al agua to dive into the water; echarse a perder [ comida] to go bad, go off (BrE); [cosecha/proyecto/plan] to be ruinedc) (apartarse, moverse) (+ compl):échate un poco para allá move over that way a bit; echarse atrás to back out 2c) (Esp fam) ‹novio/novia›:◊ se ha echado novia he's found o got himself a girlfriend3 (Méx fam) ( romper) to break 4 (Col fam) ( tardar) ‹horas/días› to take 5 ( empezar) echarse a to start o begin to, start o begin;◊ se echó a correr he started to run o started running;las palomas se echaron a volar the doves flew off
echar
I verbo transitivo
1 (por el aire) to throw: ¡echa la pelota!, throw us the ball
2 (añadir) to put (una bebida) to pour (gasolina) to put petrol (in the car): échale más agua al caldo, put more water in the soup
3 (despedir: humo, olor) to give off: este motor echa chispas, there are sparks coming out of this engine (del trabajo) to sack, fire (obligar a salir) to throw out: le echaron del instituto, they expelled him from school
4 (calcular subjetivamente) to reckon: le echó más años, he thought she was older
5 fam (un espectáculo) to show
6 (derribar) echar abajo, (edificio) to demolish
7 (+ sustantivo) figurado échale una ojeada a esto, have a look at this figurado echarle una mano a alguien, to give sb a hand
8 echar de menos o en falta, to miss ➣ Ver nota en miss
II vi (+ a + infinitivo) (empezar) to begin to: echó a andar, she started to walk
de repente echó a correr, she suddenly started to run ' echar' also found in these entries: Spanish: añorar - balón - bautizar - borda - botar - bronca - buenaventura - cabezada - campana - cana - capote - cara - cierre - correo - extrañar - falta - guante - jarra - jarro - leña - mano - mirada - ojo - olvidarse - papilla - película - perder - peste - polvo - pulso - resto - saco - salar - sapo - siesta - sortear - suerte - tierra - tirar - vista - vistazo - amarra - ancla - barriga - basura - brote - buzón - calle - carta - casa English: anchor - arm wrestle - belch - blame - boot - boot out - brake - browse - bud - cast - catapult - chase away - chuck out - demolish - dip into - discharge - door - doze - draw - evict - explode - eye - fill out - fire - forget - froth - fuel - fume - glance down - glance round - hair - hex - jettison - kick out - lace - launch - lay - lend - lie down - lock up - look - lot - mail - miss - muck up - peep - post - puff - pull apart - put -
13 pagar
pagar ( conjugate pagar) verbo transitivo ‹ deuda› to pay (off), repay; ‹comida/entradas/mercancías› to pay for;◊ ¿cuánto pagas de alquiler? how much rent do you pay?;le pagan los estudios they are paying for his education; no puedo pagar tanto I can't afford (to pay) that much; pagar algo POR algo to pay sth for sth pagar algo CON algo to pay for sth with sth;◊ ¡me las vas a pagar! you'll pay for this!verbo intransitivo (Com, Fin) to pay;
pagar verbo transitivo
1 (abonar) to pay: puedes pagarlo a plazos o al contado, you can pay for it in instalments or in cash
2 (recompensar) to repay: no sé cómo pagarte este favor, I don't know how I can repay you for this favour
3 (expiar) to pay for: tendrás que pagar tu crimen, you must pay for your crime figurado ¡me las pagarás!, you'll pay for this!
II verbo intransitivo
1 (abonar) ¿puedo pagar con tarjeta?, can I pay by card?
2 pagarás por tu intransigencia, you'll pay for your intransigence ' pagar' also found in these entries: Spanish: abonar - adelantada - adelantado - cantidad - cobrarse - colarse - competidor - competidora - contada - contado - ser - escote - letra - matrícula - metálica - metálico - moneda - pato - perjuicio - plato - retribuir - sufragar - teja - tributo - urgente - adelantar - amortizar - antelación - anular - barbaridad - billete - capaz - cheque - corriente - creces - cumplir - destinar - deuda - disparar - efectivo - franquear - gilipollez - media - medio - paga - plazo - poder - pretender - sin - vidrio English: afford - bail out - by - can - check out - cheque - default setting - double - Dutch - evict - fare - foot - fork out - free - fund - give - installment - instalment - kind - nail - out - overpay - pay - pay back - pay off - pay out - pay up - pick up - prepay - promptly - rap - repay - repayment - satisfy - settle - shout - suffer - sufficient - tab - tax - upkeep - advance - back - begrudge - check - default - disconnect - dodger - due - go
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evict — /i vikt/ vt [Medieval Latin evictus, past participle of evincere to recover (property) by legal process, from Latin, to vanquish, regain possession of]: to put (a tenant) out of property by force, by virtue of a paramount title, or esp. by legal… … Law dictionary
evict — e‧vict [ɪˈvɪkt] verb [transitive] LAW to legally force someone to leave the house they are living in or land they are living on: • They were evicted from their home for not paying the rent. eviction noun [countable, uncountable] : • Foreclosure… … Financial and business terms
Evict — E*vict , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Evicted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Evicting}.] [L. evictus, p. p. of evincere to overcome completely, evict. See {Evince}.] 1. (Law) To dispossess by a judicial process; to dispossess by paramount right or claim of such… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
evict — evict; evict·ee; … English syllables
evict — mid 15c., recover (property) by judicial means, from L. evictus, pp. of evincere recover property, overcome and expel, conquer, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + vincere conquer (see VICTOR (Cf. victor)). Sense of expel by legal process first… … Etymology dictionary
evict — *eject, oust, expel, dismiss Analogous words: *exclude, eliminate, shut out: reject, repudiate, spurn (see DECLINE): *dismiss, fire, cashier, discharge … New Dictionary of Synonyms
evict — [v] throw out from residence boot out*, bounce*, chase, dislodge, dismiss, dispossess, eject, expel, extrude, force out, heave ho*, kick out*, oust, out, put out, remove, send packing*, show out, show the door*, shut out, toss out on ear*, turn… … New thesaurus
evict — ► VERB ▪ expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law. DERIVATIVES eviction noun. ORIGIN from Latin evincere overcome, defeat … English terms dictionary
evict — [ē vikt′, ivikt′] vt. [ME evicten < L evictus, pp. of evincere, EVINCE] to remove (a tenant) from leased premises by legal procedure, as for failure to pay rent SYN. EJECT eviction n … English World dictionary
evict — verb ADVERB ▪ forcibly ▪ unlawfully (esp. BrE) VERB + EVICT ▪ attempt to, seek to, try to, want to … Collocations dictionary
evict — v. (D; tr.) to evict from * * * [ɪ vɪkt] (D; tr.) to evict from … Combinatory dictionary