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1 cebo
m.1 bait (also figurative).2 priming.3 feed.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cebar.* * *1 (para animales) food2 (para pescar) bait* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Pesca) bait2) (Agr) feed, fodder3) (Téc) fuel4) [de arma] charge, primer* * *a) (en pesca, caza) baitb) (Arm) primer* * *= bait, fishing bait, chum, fish chum.Ex. Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex. Those of you who doubt that the worm is a divine creation, consider this: the worm is the perfect fishing bait.Ex. All game fish respond in varying degrees to chum.Ex. Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.----* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* esparcir cebo = chum.* poner cebo = bait.* * *a) (en pesca, caza) baitb) (Arm) primer* * *= bait, fishing bait, chum, fish chum.Ex: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.
Ex: Those of you who doubt that the worm is a divine creation, consider this: the worm is the perfect fishing bait.Ex: All game fish respond in varying degrees to chum.Ex: Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* esparcir cebo = chum.* poner cebo = bait.* * *1 (en pesca, caza) baitno es más que un cebo para atraer más clientes it's just a ploy o it's just bait to draw in more customers2 ( Arm) primer* * *
Del verbo cebar: ( conjugate cebar)
cebo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cebó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cebar
cebo
cebar ( conjugate cebar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ animal› to fatten … up
2 ‹anzuelo/cepo› to bait
3 (CS) ‹ mate› to prepare ( and serve)
cebo sustantivo masculino
b) (Arm) primer
cebar verbo transitivo
1 (a un animal) to fatten
familiar (a una persona) to feed up
2 (un anzuelo, una trampa) to bait
cebo sustantivo masculino
1 (carnada) bait
2 (señuelo) bait, lure
' cebo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bicho
- carnaza
- espejuelo
English:
bait
- dangle
- lure
- primer
* * *cebo nm1. [para pescar] bait;cebo de pesca fishing bait2. [para explosivo, pistola] primer3. [para atraer] bait;usó el dinero como cebo she used the money as a bait* * *m bait* * *cebo nm1) carnada: bait2) : feed3) : primer (for firearms)* * *cebo n bait -
2 cebo de pescar
(n.) = fishing lureEx. This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.* * *(n.) = fishing lureEx: This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.
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3 pescar
v.1 to fish, to go fishing.Manolo pesca truchas Manolo fishes for trout.Manolo pesca en mayo Manolo fishes in May.2 to catch (informal) (contraer) (enfermedad).María pescó a su novio Mary caught her boyfriend unawares.Pesqué un resfrío I caught a cold.3 to catch (informal) (atrapar).lo pescaron intentando entrar sin pagar he got caught trying to get in without paying4 to land, to get oneself (informal) (conseguir).pescó un buen marido she landed herself a good husomebodyand5 to pick up, to understand (informal) (entender).¿has pescado el chiste? did you get the joke?6 to latch onto, to grab.Finalmente pescó a una viuda rica He finally latched onto a rich widow.* * *1 (ir a pescar) to fish, go fishing1 (sacar del agua) to get, catch3 (conseguir) to get, catch4 familiar (comprender) to understand, get■ éste no pesca una, el pobre he's a bit slow, poor thing5 familiar (coger por sorpresa) to catch\ir a pescar to go fishing* * *verb1) to fish2) catch* * *1. VT1) [+ peces, mariscos] to catch2) * (=agarrar)lo ha pescado la policía — he's been caught o nabbed * by the police
¡si no te abrigas vas a pescar una pulmonía! — if you don't wrap up you'll catch pneumonia!
viene a pescar un marido — she's come to get o bag * a husband
¡te pesqué! — caught you!, got you!
3) * (=entender) to get¿aún no has pescado el chiste? — haven't you got the joke yet?
2. VI1) [pescador] to fishpescar a mosca — to fish with a fly, flyfish
pescar a la rastra, pescar al arrastre — to trawl
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <trucha/corvina> to catchfuimos a pescar trucha(s) — we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for trout
2) (fam)a) <catarro/gripe> to catchb) <novio/marido> to get, hook (colloq & hum)c) <chiste/broma> to get (colloq)d) ( pillar) to catch2.lo pescaron robando — they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
pescar vi to fish3.* * *= fish (for).Ex. The article 'Catfish ain't ugly' reviews the range of Web sites providing information about the catfish in the USA and places to go to fish for catfish.----* buen sitio para pescar = fishing spot.* caña de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* cesta para pescar langostas = lobster trap.* pescar furtivamente = poach.* red de pescar = fishnet, fishing net.* vara de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <trucha/corvina> to catchfuimos a pescar trucha(s) — we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for trout
2) (fam)a) <catarro/gripe> to catchb) <novio/marido> to get, hook (colloq & hum)c) <chiste/broma> to get (colloq)d) ( pillar) to catch2.lo pescaron robando — they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
pescar vi to fish3.* * *= fish (for).Ex: The article 'Catfish ain't ugly' reviews the range of Web sites providing information about the catfish in the USA and places to go to fish for catfish.
* buen sitio para pescar = fishing spot.* caña de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* cesta para pescar langostas = lobster trap.* pescar furtivamente = poach.* red de pescar = fishnet, fishing net.* vara de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* * *pescar [A2 ]vtA ‹trucha/corvina› to catchno pescamos nada we didn't catch anythingfuimos a pescar trucha(s) we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for troutB ( fam)1 ‹catarro/gripe› to catchpescarás una pulmonía como salgas con esta lluvia you'll catch your death if you go out in this rain ( colloq)¡qué borrachera pescó! he got really drunk!2 ‹novio› to get, hook ( colloq hum); ‹marido› to hook ( colloq)3 ‹chiste/broma› to get ( colloq)no pescas ni una you're so slow on the uptakeno pescó la indrecta she didn't take the hintpescarla(s) ( fam): creo que no la(s) pescaste, pero se refería a ti I don't think you realized, but he was talking about youse lo he explicado varias veces pero no la(s) pesca I've explained to him several times but he doesn't get it ( colloq)4 (pillar, sorprender) to catchlo pescaron robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)por fin te pesqué, llevo toda la mañana buscándote I've caught you at last, I've been looking for you all morningla pesqué en una mentira I caught her out lyingla noticia me pescó de sorpresa the news took me by surpriseme pescó la lluvia al salir del teatro I got caught in the rain as I came out of the theater■ pescarvito fishpescar a mosca to fly-fish■ pescarse* * *
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch;
2 (fam)
◊ lo pescaron robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
verbo intransitivo
to fish;
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get
' pescar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boya
- caña
- agarrar
- carrete
- corcho
- red
English:
bait
- catch
- collar
- fish
- fishing rod
- land
- poach
- rod
- spear
- tackle
- fishing
- get
- let
- nab
- net
* * *♦ vt1. [peces] to catch;sólo consiguieron pescar una bota all they caught was an old bootpescó una gripe she caught the flulo pescaron intentando entrar sin pagar he got caught trying to get in without payingha pescado un trabajo estupendo she's landed a fantastic job;pescó un buen marido she landed herself a good husband¿has pescado el chiste? did you get the joke?;cuando me hablan en francés no pesco ni una I can't understand a word when they speak to me in French♦ vito fish;ir a pescar to go fishing* * *I v/tII v/i fish;pescar con caña go angling* * *pescar {72} vt1) : to fish for2) : to catchpescar vi: to fish, to go fishing* * *pescar vb1. (coger peces) to fish -
4 inmerso
adj.1 absorbed.2 immersed, sunken.* * *► adjetivo1 immersed (en, in)* * *ADJ1) (=sumergido) immersed2) [en actividades, ideas] immersed (en in)* * *- sa adjetivoa) <submarino/buzo> submerged; < objeto> immersedb) (en problema, actividad)* * *= immersed, submerged.Ex. The librarian must be the reader's alter ego, immersed in his politics, his religion and his morals.Ex. This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.----* inmerso en = steep + Reflexivo + in.* inmerso en la política = steeped in politics.* inmerso en la tradición = steeped in tradition.* inmerso en + Nombre = steeped in + Nombre.* * *- sa adjetivoa) <submarino/buzo> submerged; < objeto> immersedb) (en problema, actividad)* * *= immersed, submerged.Ex: The librarian must be the reader's alter ego, immersed in his politics, his religion and his morals.
Ex: This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.* inmerso en = steep + Reflexivo + in.* inmerso en la política = steeped in politics.* inmerso en la tradición = steeped in tradition.* inmerso en + Nombre = steeped in + Nombre.* * *inmerso -sa1 ‹submarino/buzo› submerged; ‹objeto› immersed2(en un problema, una actividad): estaba inmersa en sus tareas she was absorbed in her workla crisis en que estamos inmersos the crisis in which we are immersed o into which we have been plunged* * *
inmerso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹submarino/buzo› submerged;
‹ objeto› immersed
inmerso,-a adjetivo
1 figurado immersed [en, in]: estoy imerso en mi trabajo, I'm immersed in my work
2 (sumergido en un líquido) submerged: el submarino permaneció inmerso varias horas, the submarine was submerged for several hours
' inmerso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inmersa
* * *inmerso, -a adj2. [en situación] immersed (en in);la empresa está inmersa en una grave crisis the company has been plunged into a serious crisis;estaba inmerso en sus pensamientos he was absorbed in his thoughts* * *adj figimmersed (en in)* * *inmerso, -sa adj1) : immersed2) : involved, absorbed -
5 sumergido
adj.submerged, sunken, underwater, immersed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sumergir.* * *ADJ1) [en agua] submerged, sunken2) (=ilegal) illegal, unauthorized* * *- da adjetivob) ( sumido)sumergido EN algo: vive sumergido en su trabajo he's always buried in his work; estaban sumergidos en la apatía — they had sunk into a state of apathy
* * *= immersed, underwater, sunken, submerged.Ex. The librarian must be the reader's alter ego, immersed in his politics, his religion and his morals.Ex. A museum in Australia has used the World Wide Web to create a virtual library of underwater archaeological digs.Ex. The installation of a steel grate over a sunken sand moat reduces the safety hazard from spillage of molten metal.Ex. This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.----* economía sumergida = underground economy.* medio sumergido = half-submerged.* * *- da adjetivob) ( sumido)sumergido EN algo: vive sumergido en su trabajo he's always buried in his work; estaban sumergidos en la apatía — they had sunk into a state of apathy
* * *= immersed, underwater, sunken, submerged.Ex: The librarian must be the reader's alter ego, immersed in his politics, his religion and his morals.
Ex: A museum in Australia has used the World Wide Web to create a virtual library of underwater archaeological digs.Ex: The installation of a steel grate over a sunken sand moat reduces the safety hazard from spillage of molten metal.Ex: This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.* economía sumergida = underground economy.* medio sumergido = half-submerged.* * *sumergido -da1 ‹submarino› submerged; ‹ciudad› submerged, sunken2 (sumido) sumergido EN algo:estaba sumergido en un sueño febril ( liter); he was in the depths of o he was deep in a feverish dreamvive sumergido en su trabajo he's always buried in his workestaban sumergidos en la más profunda apatía they had sunk into a state of total apathy* * *
Del verbo sumergir: ( conjugate sumergir)
sumergido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
sumergido
sumergir
sumergido
‹ ciudad› submerged, sunken
sumergir ( conjugate sumergir) verbo transitivo ( en líquido) to immerse, submerge
sumergirse verbo pronominal
sumergir verbo transitivo to immerse, submerge, submerse
' sumergido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inmersa
- inmerso
- flote
English:
stay down
- sunken
* * *sumergido, -a adj1. [bajo el agua] submerged;el país está sumergido en el caos the country is enveloped in chaos2. [ilegal] black;la economía sumergida the black economy o market -
6 anzuelo
m.1 (fish) hook.tragarse el anzuelo to take the bait2 fishhook, fish hook, hook.* * *1 fish-hook2 figurado lure, bait\echar el anzuelo,-a to try to hooktragar/morder/picar el anzuelo to swallow the bait* * *noun m.1) fishhook2) bait, lure* * *SM [para pescar] fish hook; (=aliciente) bait, lureechar el anzuelo — to offer a bait, offer an inducement
* * *masculino hookmorder or tragarse el anzuelo — to swallow o take the bait
* * *= hook, fishing hook, fishhook.Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex. Oesophageal perforation was associated in the majority of the cases with ingestion of fishing hooks.Ex. No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.* * *masculino hookmorder or tragarse el anzuelo — to swallow o take the bait
* * *= hook, fishing hook, fishhook.Ex: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.
Ex: Oesophageal perforation was associated in the majority of the cases with ingestion of fishing hooks.Ex: No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.* * *hookes un anzuelo para atraer más clientes it's a gimmick to attract more customersmorder or tragarse el anzuelo to swallow o take the bait, to rise to the bait ( BrE)* * *
anzuelo sustantivo masculino
hook;
morder or tragarse el anzuelo to swallow o take the bait
anzuelo sustantivo masculino (fish) hook
♦ Locuciones: morder el anzuelo, to take the bait
' anzuelo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cebar
- picar
English:
bait
- barbed
- fish-hook
- hook
- rise
- fish
* * *anzuelo nm1. [para pescar] (fish) hookechar el anzuelo a alguien to put out bait for sb;* * *m (fish) hook;echar el anzuelo cast;morder otragar el anzuelo fig fam take the bait* * *anzuelo nm1) : fishhook2)morder el anzuelo : to take the bait* * *anzuelo n hook -
7 carnada
f.bait (also figurative).* * *1 bait* * *noun f.* * *SF bait* * *femenino bait* * *= bait, fishing bait, chum, fish chum.Ex. Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex. Those of you who doubt that the worm is a divine creation, consider this: the worm is the perfect fishing bait.Ex. All game fish respond in varying degrees to chum.Ex. Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.----* esparcir carnada = chum.* poner carnada = bait.* * *femenino bait* * *= bait, fishing bait, chum, fish chum.Ex: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.
Ex: Those of you who doubt that the worm is a divine creation, consider this: the worm is the perfect fishing bait.Ex: All game fish respond in varying degrees to chum.Ex: Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.* esparcir carnada = chum.* poner carnada = bait.* * *bait* * *
carnada sustantivo femenino
bait
' carnada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cebo
* * *carnada nftambién Fig bait* * *f bait* * *carnada nfcebo: bait
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