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62 defy
1) (to dare (someone to act); to challenge: I defy you to try and stop me!) desafiar2) (to resist boldly or openly: Are you defying my authority?) desafiardefy vb desafiar / desobedecertr[dɪ'faɪ]1 (ignore, refuse to give in to) desafiar; (disobey - law, order, authority) desobedecer, desacatar2 (make impossible) ser imposible3 (challenge) retar, desafiar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto defy all logic ir en contra de la lógica1) challenge: desafiar, retar2) disobey: desobedecer3) resist: resistir, hacer imposible, hacer inútilv.• afrontar v.• desafiar v.• oponerse a v.dɪ'faɪtransitive verb defies, defying, defied1)a) ( disobey) \<\<order/authority\>\> desacatar, desobedecer*b) ( resist)to defy understanding/description — ser* incomprensible/indescriptible
to defy all logic o reason — no tener* ninguna lógica, ir* en contra de toda lógica
c) ( ignore) \<\<danger/death\>\> desafiar*2) ( challenge)to defy somebody to + INF — desafiar* a alguien a que (+ subj)
[dɪ'faɪ]VT1) (=challenge) [+ person] desafiar, retar2) (=refuse to obey) [+ person] desobedecer, enfrentarse a; [+ order] contravenir3) (=fly in the face of)it defies description — resulta imposible describirlo, es indescriptible
people defied the bad weather to get away for Easter — a pesar del mal tiempo, la gente salió de vacaciones durante la Semana Santa
to defy death — (=face without fear) desafiar a la muerte; (=narrowly escape) escapar de una muerte segura
* * *[dɪ'faɪ]transitive verb defies, defying, defied1)a) ( disobey) \<\<order/authority\>\> desacatar, desobedecer*b) ( resist)to defy understanding/description — ser* incomprensible/indescriptible
to defy all logic o reason — no tener* ninguna lógica, ir* en contra de toda lógica
c) ( ignore) \<\<danger/death\>\> desafiar*2) ( challenge)to defy somebody to + INF — desafiar* a alguien a que (+ subj)
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64 humidify
tr[hjʊː'mɪdɪfaɪ]1 humidificarv.• humedecer v.[hjuː'mɪdɪfaɪ]VT [+ room, air] humidificar -
65 ramify
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66 rarefy
tr['reərɪfaɪ]1 enrarecer, rarificarv.• enrarecer v.• rarificar (Química) v.['rɛǝrɪfaɪ]1.VT enrarecer2.VI enrarecerse -
67 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) descontentarv.• desagradar v.• disgustar v.
См. также в других словарях:
fied — fied·ler·ite; fit·i·fied; grat·i·fied·ly; hor·ri·fied; hu·mi·fied; li·chen·i·fied; mor·ti·fied·ly; mys·ti·fied·ly; pan·si·fied; pris·si·fied; qual·i·fied·ly; qual·i·fied·ness; sanc·ti·fied; sis·si·fied; sun·day·fied; ver·i·fied; dig·ni·fied·ly;… … English syllables
Fied — Provenance. Prénom d origine Arabe. Signifie: bonté, générosité Histoire. Depuis maintennant quatorze ans, la plupart des musulmans, de par le monde, qu ils soient asiatiques, africains, européens ou américains, ont à coeur de choisir pour leurs… … Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons
-fied — past of fy … Useful english dictionary
Le Fied — Le Fied … Deutsch Wikipedia
Le Fied — 46° 46′ 17″ N 5° 43′ 03″ E / 46.7714, 5.7175 … Wikipédia en Français
qual´i|fied´ness — qual|i|fied «KWOL uh fyd», adjective. 1. having the desirable or required qualifications; fitted; competent: »a vessel qualified for use at sea, a qualified voter. To be qualified, an airplane pilot must have good eyesight and hold a license to… … Useful english dictionary
qual´i|fied´ly — qual|i|fied «KWOL uh fyd», adjective. 1. having the desirable or required qualifications; fitted; competent: »a vessel qualified for use at sea, a qualified voter. To be qualified, an airplane pilot must have good eyesight and hold a license to… … Useful english dictionary
qual|i|fied — «KWOL uh fyd», adjective. 1. having the desirable or required qualifications; fitted; competent: »a vessel qualified for use at sea, a qualified voter. To be qualified, an airplane pilot must have good eyesight and hold a license to fly.… … Useful english dictionary
un|qual´i|fied´ness — un|qual|i|fied «uhn KWOL uh fyd», adjective. 1. not qualified; not fitted: »He is unqualified to be President. SYNONYM(S): incompetent. 2. not modified, limited, or restricted in any way: »unqualified praise. SYNONYM(S): unconditional. 3 … Useful english dictionary
un|qual´i|fied´ly — un|qual|i|fied «uhn KWOL uh fyd», adjective. 1. not qualified; not fitted: »He is unqualified to be President. SYNONYM(S): incompetent. 2. not modified, limited, or restricted in any way: »unqualified praise. SYNONYM(S): unconditional. 3 … Useful english dictionary
un|qual|i|fied — «uhn KWOL uh fyd», adjective. 1. not qualified; not fitted: »He is unqualified to be President. SYNONYM(S): incompetent. 2. not modified, limited, or restricted in any way: »unqualified praise. SYNONYM(S): unconditional. 3 … Useful english dictionary