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61 arriarse
VPR to flood, become flooded -
62 arrimarse
1 to move close, get close2 familiar to cohabit, live together* * *VPR1) [a un lugar] to come nearer, come closer (a to)me arrimé a la pared para que no me vieran — I flattened myself against the wall so that they wouldn't see me
2)arrimarse a algn — [gen] to come closer to sb; [para pedir algo] to come up to sb; [buscando calor] to snuggle up to sb; [para sacar dinero] to scrounge off sb *
paraban la música si alguien se arrimaba demasiado a su pareja — they stopped the music if anyone got too close to their partner
bailaban muy arrimados — they were dancing cheek-to-cheek, they were dancing very close
se me fue arrimando hasta que se sentó a mi lado — he edged closer until he was sitting right next to me
solarrímate a mí — cuddle up to me, snuggle up to me
3) (Taur) to fight close to the bull4) Méx * (=vivir juntos) to live together* * *
■arrimarse verbo reflexivo to move o come closer: se arrimó al fuego, he came closer to the fire
♦ Locuciones: arrimarse al sol que más calienta, to develop relationships with influential people
' arrimarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
correrse
- arrimar
English:
snuggle
- pull
* * *vpr1. [acercarse] to move closer;arrímate, que no cabemos move up or we won't all fit in;arrimarse a algo [acercándose] to move closer to sth;[apoyándose] to lean on sth;arrímate más a la mesa move in closer to the table;el barco se arrimó al muelle the boat pulled alongside the quay;arrimarse al sol que más calienta: siempre se arrima al sol que más calienta she'll change her loyalties whenever it suits her own interests4. Ven Fam [en casa]se arrimaron en casa de sus padres cuando se inundó su casa her parents took them in when they were flooded out5. Taurom to get close to the bull* * *v/r move closer (a to);arrimarse al sol que más calienta swim with the tide* * *vracercarse, aproximarse: to approach, to get close -
63 cañadón
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64 chagüite
m.banana plantation.* * * -
65 encharcada
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66 a raudales
adv.in great quantity, at full flow, in floods, in great quantities.* * *in torrents■ la gente entraba a raudales people poured in, people flooded in -
67 aguarse
pron.v.to be filled with water.* * *1 to become flooded* * *vpr1. [estropearse] to be spoiledal recordar la escena, se le aguaron los ojos when she remembered the scene, her eyes filled with tears -
68 anegación
• flogged• flood control• flooded cable• floodlight• inundation -
69 anegarse
• become flooded -
70 crecida
• flogged• flood control• flooded cable• floodlight• rise in rent• rise in the world• rise in waters• rise little by little -
71 crecida de aguas
• flogged• flood control• flooded cable• floodlight• rise in rent• rise in the world• rise in waters• rise little by little -
72 creciente del mar
• flood plain• flooded• floodlight• floor• rising of the court• rising tendency• rising tide• rising vote -
73 empantanado
• flood the area• flooded cable• swampy -
74 empozarse
• become flooded• form pools -
75 encharcado
• flood the area• flooded cable• puddling• pudency• swamped -
76 inundación
• deluge• flogged• flood control• flooded cable• floodlight• inundation -
77 inundado
• flood the area• flooded cable• inundated• waterline• waterman -
78 inundarse
• become engorged• become flooded -
79 marea alta
• flood plain• flooded• full tide• high tides• high-test fuel• high-volume account• high-water line -
80 marea creciente
• flood plain• flooded• floodlight• floor• rising of the court• rising tendency• rising tide• rising vote
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