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2 calentar
v.1 to heat (up), to warm (up) (subir la temperatura de).2 to liven up.3 to hit, to strike (informal) (pegar).¡te voy a calentar! you'll feel the back of my hand!4 to turn on (informal) (sexualmente).5 to make angry, to annoy (informal).¡me están calentando con tanta provocación! all their provocation is getting me worked up!6 to give off heat.7 to warm up.María calienta la leche en la estufa Mary warms up the milk on the stove.El ejercicio calienta a Ricardo Exercise warms up Richard.8 to heat up.* * *1 (comida, habitación, cuerpo) to warm up; (agua, horno) to heat2 DEPORTE to warm up, tone up5 familiar (excitar sexualmente) to arouse, turn on1 to get hot, get warm2 figurado (enfadarse) to get heated, get annoyed3 figurado (exaltarse) to get excited4 familiar (excitarse sexualmente) to get horny, get randy\calentar el asiento figurado to warm the chaircalentarse los sesos / calentarse los cascos figurado to get hot under the collar* * *verbto warm, heat* * *1. VT1) [+ líquido, metal, mineral, comida] [a temperatura alta] to heat (up); [a temperatura media] to warm (up)¿caliento un poco más la sopa? — shall I heat (up) the soup a bit more?
tómate este café, que te caliente un poco el estómago — have this coffee, it will warm you up inside
¿dónde puedo calentar la voz? — where can I warm up?
estaban calentando piernas antes del partido — they were doing leg warm-up exercises before the match
calentar motores — (lit) to warm up the engines; (fig) to gather momentum
- calentar la cabeza o los cascos a algntras calentarle mucho la cabeza han conseguido convencerlo — after endlessly pestering him they finally convinced him
rojo 2., 1)le calentaron los cascos hasta que se metió en la pelea — they egged him on until he finally joined in the fight
2) [+ ambiente, ánimos]no fueron capaces de calentar los ánimos de los asistentes — they couldn't get the audience fired up
el torero inició la faena de rodillas para calentar al público — the bullfighter began with kneeling passes to get the spectators warmed up
3) * [sexualmente] to turn on *4) esp LAm * (=enojar) to make cross, make mad ( esp EEUU) *5) * (=zurrar)6) Chile * [+ examen, materia] to cram for *2. VI1) (=dar calor) [sol] to get hot; [estufa, radiador, fuego] to give off heat, give out heatel radiador apenas calienta — the radiator hardly gives off o gives out any heat
2) (Dep) to warm up, limber up3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <agua/comida> to heat, heat up; < habitación> to heatb) (Dep)c) <motor/coche> to warm up2) (fam) ( zurrar) to give... a good hiding (colloq)3) (vulg) ( excitar sexualmente) to turn... on (colloq)4) (AmL fam) ( enojar) to make... mad (colloq)2.lo que me calienta es... — what really makes me mad is... (colloq)
calentar vi3.calentarse v pron1)a) horno/plancha to heat up; habitación to warm up, get warmb) motor/coche ( al arrancar) to warm up; ( en exceso) to overheat2) (vulg) ( excitarse sexualmente) to get turned on (colloq)3) debate to become heated4) (AmL fam) ( enfadarse) to get mad (colloq)* * *= heat, warm, heat up, warm up.Ex. A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.Ex. The copperplate was warmed and then inked with a dabber and wiped to clean the unengraved areas.Ex. Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.Ex. To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.----* calentar en el microonda = microwave.* calentar motores = prime + the pump.* calentarse = warm up.* calentarse demasiado = overheat.* calentarse excesivamente = overheat.* calienta piernas = leg warmers.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <agua/comida> to heat, heat up; < habitación> to heatb) (Dep)c) <motor/coche> to warm up2) (fam) ( zurrar) to give... a good hiding (colloq)3) (vulg) ( excitar sexualmente) to turn... on (colloq)4) (AmL fam) ( enojar) to make... mad (colloq)2.lo que me calienta es... — what really makes me mad is... (colloq)
calentar vi3.calentarse v pron1)a) horno/plancha to heat up; habitación to warm up, get warmb) motor/coche ( al arrancar) to warm up; ( en exceso) to overheat2) (vulg) ( excitarse sexualmente) to get turned on (colloq)3) debate to become heated4) (AmL fam) ( enfadarse) to get mad (colloq)* * *= heat, warm, heat up, warm up.Ex: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.
Ex: The copperplate was warmed and then inked with a dabber and wiped to clean the unengraved areas.Ex: Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.Ex: To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.* calentar en el microonda = microwave.* calentar motores = prime + the pump.* calentarse = warm up.* calentarse demasiado = overheat.* calentarse excesivamente = overheat.* calienta piernas = leg warmers.* * *calentar [A5 ]vtA1 ‹agua/leche/comida› to heat, heat up; ‹sartén/plancha› to heat; ‹habitación› to heatcalentar al rojo to make … red-hot2 ( Dep):calentar los músculos to warm up, limber up3 ‹motor/coche› to warm uplo que me calienta es … what really makes me mad o gets up my nose is … ( colloq)E■ calentarvi¡cómo calienta hoy el sol! the sun's really hot today!la estufa casi no calienta the heater is hardly giving off any heatA1 «horno/plancha» to heat up; «habitación» to warm up, get warm2 «motor/coche» (al arrancar) to warm up; (en exceso) to overheatC «debate» to become heatedlos ánimos se calentaron things became heated, tempers flared o started to run highel juego se calentó the game got violent o rough* * *
calentar ( conjugate calentar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ habitación› to heat
c) (Dep):
2 (AmL fam) ( enojar) to make … mad (colloq)
verbo intransitivo:◊ ¡cómo calienta hoy el sol! the sun's really hot today!;
esta estufa casi no calienta this heater is hardly giving off any heat
calentarse verbo pronominal
1
[ habitación] to warm up, get warm
( en exceso) to overheat
2 (vulg) ( excitarse sexualmente) to get turned on (colloq)
3 [ debate] to become heated;
4 (AmL fam) ( enojarse) to get mad (colloq)
calentar
I verbo transitivo
1 (la leche, el aceite, horno) to heat: el sol calentaba la casa, the sun heated the stone
(algo que se quedó frío) to warm up
2 fam (dar unos azotes) to smack
3 LAm (hacer enfadar) to make someone cross o mad
4 vulgar (excitar sexualmente) to arouse (sexually) o to turn on
II verbo intransitivo
1 (dar calor el sol) to be hot: era abril y el sol aún calentaba poco, it was April and it wasn't hot yet
(una estufa) to heat
2 (una prenda) to warm up
♦ Locuciones: figurado calentarle a alguien la cabeza, to bug someone
' calentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achicharrar
- recalentar
- calienta
- caliento
- entibiar
- pava
English:
heat
- heat up
- limber up
- microwave
- nuke
- warm
- warm up
* * *♦ vt1. [subir la temperatura de] to heat (up), to warm (up);[motor, máquina] to warm up;calienta un poco la leche warm the milk up a bit;Fam Depcalentar banquillo to sit on the bench;calentar motores to warm up;calentarle la cabeza a alguien to pester sb3. [animar] to liven up;sus declaraciones han calentado la campaña electoral his statements have turned the heat up in the election campaign¡te voy a calentar! you'll feel the back of my hand!6. [agitar] to make angry, to annoy;¡me están calentando con tanta provocación! all their provocation is getting me worked up!♦ vi1. [dar calor] to give off heat;esta estufa no calienta this heater doesn't give off much heat2. [entrenarse] to warm up* * *I v/t1 heat (up)2:calentar a alguien fig provoke s.o.; popsexualmente get s.o. hot famII v/i DEP warm up* * *calentar {55} vt1) : to heat, to warm* * *calentar vb1. (comida, etc) to heat up¿me puedes calentar la leche? can you heat the milk up for me?2. (hacer ejercicios) to warm up -
3 forja
f.1 forge.2 forging.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: forjar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: forjar.* * *1 (fragua) forge2 (forjado) forging3 (ferrería) ironworks, foundry4 figurado (formación) formation* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=fragua) forge; (=fundición) foundry2) (=acción) forging* * ** * *= forge.Ex. Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.* * ** * *= forge.Ex: Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.
* * *(fragua, taller) forge; (acción) forgingla forja de su carácter the molding o forging of his character* * *
Del verbo forjar: ( conjugate forjar)
forja es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
forja
forjar
forjar ( conjugate forjar) verbo transitivo
‹ metal› to work
‹ plan› to make;
‹ilusiones/esperanzas› to build up
‹amistad/alianza› to forge
forjarse verbo pronominal ‹ porvenir› to shape, forge;
‹ ilusiones› to build up
forja sustantivo femenino
1 forge
2 wrought iron: me he comprado unos muebles de jardín de forja, I bought some wrought-iron patio furniture
forjar verbo transitivo
1 (un metal) to forge
2 (una empresa, una ilusión) to create, make
' forja' also found in these entries:
English:
forge
* * *forja nf1. [taller] forge2. [forjadura] forging* * *f1 taller forge2 acción forging* * *forja nffragua: forge -
4 fragua
f.1 forge.2 smithery.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: fraguar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: fraguar.* * *1 forge* * *SF forge* * *femenino forge* * *= grouting, grout, forge.Ex. In the present paper a grouting technique was studied in order to protect buried monuments against the presence of ground water.Ex. The author examines the difficulties and solutions to wet environment repairs in pools and locker rooms such as crack and leak repairs, repairs to grout and tile, and underwater lights.Ex. Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.* * *femenino forge* * *= grouting, grout, forge.Ex: In the present paper a grouting technique was studied in order to protect buried monuments against the presence of ground water.
Ex: The author examines the difficulties and solutions to wet environment repairs in pools and locker rooms such as crack and leak repairs, repairs to grout and tile, and underwater lights.Ex: Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.* * *1 (horno) furnace, forge2 (taller) forge* * *
Del verbo fraguar: ( conjugate fraguar)
fragua es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
fragua
fraguar
fragua sustantivo femenino
forge
fraguar ( conjugate fraguar) verbo transitivoa) (Metal) to forge
‹ plan› to conceive
verbo intransitivo [ cemento] to set
fragua sustantivo femenino forge
fraguar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un metal) to forge
2 (idear) to think up, fabricate
(urdir) to hatch
II verbo intransitivo to set, harden
' fragua' also found in these entries:
English:
forge
* * *fragua nf1. [fogón] forge, furnace2. [taller] forge* * *f forge* * *fragua nfforja: forge -
5 fuelle
m.1 bellows.2 accordion pleats.3 connecting corridor, concertina vestibule (entre vagones).4 bag of the bagpipe.5 gusset.6 stamina.7 folding hood, folding top.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: follar.* * *2 (de flauta) bag3 (de bolso) accordion pleats plural4 (de cámara fotográfica) bellows plural* * *SM1) [para el fuego] bellows pl ; [de gaita] bag; [de bolso, maleta] gusset; [de autobús, tren] connecting section2) (Aut) folding top, folding hood (EEUU)3) (Fot) bellows pl4) (=pulmones) puff *, breath5) (=aguante) stamina, staying powertener fuelle — to have the stamina, have the staying power
6) * (=soplón) grass ** * *masculino bellows (pl)* * *= bellows.Ex. Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.----* quedarse sin fuelle = run out of + steam.* * *masculino bellows (pl)* * *= bellows.Ex: Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.
* quedarse sin fuelle = run out of + steam.* * *1 (para el fuego) bellows (pl)una maleta de fuelle an expandable suitcase3 (de un autobús, tren) bellows (pl)* * *
fuelle sustantivo masculino
bellows (pl)
fuelle sustantivo masculino
1 bellows, pump: dale un poco al fuelle, que se está apagando el fuego, pump the bellows - the fire is going out
2 Mús (bolsa de la gaita) windbag
♦ Locuciones: quedarse sin fuelle, to be out of breath
' fuelle' also found in these entries:
English:
bellows
* * *fuelle nm1. [para soplar] bellows2. [de maletín, bolso] accordion pleats3. [de cámara fotográfica] bellows4. [entre vagones] connecting corridor, concertina vestibule* * *m bellows pl ;perder fuelle fig fam run out of steam* * *fuelle nm: bellows -
6 recalentar
v.1 to warm up.2 to overheat (calentar demasiado).3 to reheat, to overheat, to warm up, to re-heat.* * *1 (volver a calentar) to reheat, warm up2 (calentar demasiado) to overheat* * *1. VT1) [demasiado] to overheat2) [+ comida] to warm up, reheat2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < motor> to cause... to overheatb) < comida> to heat up, warm up2.¿puedes recalentarlo? — can you heat o warm it up?
recalentarse v pron to overheat, become overheated* * *= heat up, warm up, reheat.Ex. Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.Ex. To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex. Leftover spaghetti keeps well and can be reheated easily.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < motor> to cause... to overheatb) < comida> to heat up, warm up2.¿puedes recalentarlo? — can you heat o warm it up?
recalentarse v pron to overheat, become overheated* * *= heat up, warm up, reheat.Ex: Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.
Ex: To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex: Leftover spaghetti keeps well and can be reheated easily.* * *recalentar [A5 ]vt1 ‹motor› to cause … to overheat2 ‹comida› to reheatno le gusta la comida recalentada he doesn't like food that's been reheatedpuedes recalentarlo en el horno you can heat o warm it up in the ovento overheat, become overheated* * *
recalentar ( conjugate recalentar) verbo transitivo
recalentarse verbo pronominal
to overheat, become overheated
recalentar verbo transitivo
1 (calentar en exceso) to overheat
2 (volver a calentar) to reheat, warm up: tuvieron que recalentar la comida, they had to heat up the food
' recalentar' also found in these entries:
English:
reheat
* * *♦ vt1. [volver a calentar] to warm up, to reheat2. [calentar demasiado] to overheat* * *v/t comida warm oheat up* * *recalentar {55} vt1) : to reheat, to warm up2) : to overheat* * *recalentar vb to warm up -
7 seguir adelante
v.to go ahead, to continue, to go on, to drive on.El suplicio continuó The torture continued.* * *to keep going, carry on* * *(v.) = go forward, forge + ahead, forge + forward, go ahead, go straight ahead, carry through, move along, move forward, press forward (with), move + forward, continue on + Posesivo + way, move onEx. Thus, if you want to reply yes, enter a 'y'; if you want to go forward, enter 'f'.Ex. While some public libraries forge ahead with technology and become fully digital, others remain the traditional, low tech libraries of the past.Ex. The article 'REFORMA forges forward' reports on the work carried out by REFORMA, a national association to promote library services to the Spanish speaking in the USA.Ex. A plan for the construction and implementation phases will be drawn up, if it is decided to go ahead = Si se decide continuar, se elaborará un plan para las fases de construcción y puesta en práctica.Ex. If this is the case, it may be possible to select a search term and display all the related terms, or go straight ahead and expand our search to include them = Si es así, puede ser posible seleccionar un término de búsqueda y mostrar todos los términos relacionados, o continuar y ampliar nuestra búsqueda de modo que los incluya.Ex. Any changes will produce a readjustment of text which will carry through to the end of the text.Ex. As university libraries move along this continuum they will become evolutionary, non-hierarchical, entrepreneurial and horizontal.Ex. This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.Ex. The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.Ex. Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.Ex. They continued on their way until they came to a great plain covered with reeds that had great leaves on them as sharp as knives.Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.* * *(v.) = go forward, forge + ahead, forge + forward, go ahead, go straight ahead, carry through, move along, move forward, press forward (with), move + forward, continue on + Posesivo + way, move onEx: Thus, if you want to reply yes, enter a 'y'; if you want to go forward, enter 'f'.
Ex: While some public libraries forge ahead with technology and become fully digital, others remain the traditional, low tech libraries of the past.Ex: The article 'REFORMA forges forward' reports on the work carried out by REFORMA, a national association to promote library services to the Spanish speaking in the USA.Ex: A plan for the construction and implementation phases will be drawn up, if it is decided to go ahead = Si se decide continuar, se elaborará un plan para las fases de construcción y puesta en práctica.Ex: If this is the case, it may be possible to select a search term and display all the related terms, or go straight ahead and expand our search to include them = Si es así, puede ser posible seleccionar un término de búsqueda y mostrar todos los términos relacionados, o continuar y ampliar nuestra búsqueda de modo que los incluya.Ex: Any changes will produce a readjustment of text which will carry through to the end of the text.Ex: As university libraries move along this continuum they will become evolutionary, non-hierarchical, entrepreneurial and horizontal.Ex: This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.Ex: The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.Ex: Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.Ex: They continued on their way until they came to a great plain covered with reeds that had great leaves on them as sharp as knives.Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on. -
8 seguir avanzando
(v.) = forge + ahead, forge + forwardEx. While some public libraries forge ahead with technology and become fully digital, others remain the traditional, low tech libraries of the past.Ex. The article 'REFORMA forges forward' reports on the work carried out by REFORMA, a national association to promote library services to the Spanish speaking in the USA.* * *(v.) = forge + ahead, forge + forwardEx: While some public libraries forge ahead with technology and become fully digital, others remain the traditional, low tech libraries of the past.
Ex: The article 'REFORMA forges forward' reports on the work carried out by REFORMA, a national association to promote library services to the Spanish speaking in the USA. -
9 seguir progresando
(v.) = forge + ahead, forge + forwardEx. While some public libraries forge ahead with technology and become fully digital, others remain the traditional, low tech libraries of the past.Ex. The article 'REFORMA forges forward' reports on the work carried out by REFORMA, a national association to promote library services to the Spanish speaking in the USA.* * *(v.) = forge + ahead, forge + forwardEx: While some public libraries forge ahead with technology and become fully digital, others remain the traditional, low tech libraries of the past.
Ex: The article 'REFORMA forges forward' reports on the work carried out by REFORMA, a national association to promote library services to the Spanish speaking in the USA. -
10 construir
v.1 to build (edificio, barco, muro).2 to construct, to build, to erect, to put up.El capataz construye edificios The foreman constructs buildings.3 to forge, to construct.Elsa construye un futuro para ambos Elsa forges a future for both.* * *1 to construct, build* * *verbto build, construct* * *1. VT1) [+ barco, carretera, hospital] to build2) (Ling, Geom) to construct2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/barco/sociedad> to buildb) <figura/frases/oraciones> to construct* * *= build, construct, frame.Ex. Similarly, the system normally treats hyphenated words as separate words when building the index.Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.Ex. Now to consider the various stages in framing a document profile.----* construir el enunciado de búsqueda = state + search topic.* construir la base = form + the skeleton.* construir partiendo de cero = construct + from scratch.* construir una búsqueda = construct + search.* construir una presa = dam.* construir una represa = dam.* construir un dique = dike [dyke].* construir un edificio = construct + building.* construir un embalse = dam.* construir un encabezamiento = construct + heading.* parcela sin construir = vacant lot, vacant land.* terreno para construir = building site.* terreno sin construir = vacant lot.* terrenos sin construir = vacant land.* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/barco/sociedad> to buildb) <figura/frases/oraciones> to construct* * *= build, construct, frame.Ex: Similarly, the system normally treats hyphenated words as separate words when building the index.
Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.Ex: Now to consider the various stages in framing a document profile.* construir el enunciado de búsqueda = state + search topic.* construir la base = form + the skeleton.* construir partiendo de cero = construct + from scratch.* construir una búsqueda = construct + search.* construir una presa = dam.* construir una represa = dam.* construir un dique = dike [dyke].* construir un edificio = construct + building.* construir un embalse = dam.* construir un encabezamiento = construct + heading.* parcela sin construir = vacant lot, vacant land.* terreno para construir = building site.* terreno sin construir = vacant lot.* terrenos sin construir = vacant land.* * *vt1 ‹edificio/barco/puente› to build2 ‹figura geométrica› to construct3 ‹frases/oraciones› to construct4 ‹sociedad/mundo› to buildconstruir un nuevo mundo to build a new world* * *
construir ( conjugate construir) verbo transitivo
construir verbo transitivo to construct, build
' construir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
edificar
- estar
- fabricar
- hacer
- madera
- suelo
- trabajosa
- trabajoso
- castillo
- construya
English:
build
- concrete
- construct
- customize
- erect
- grant
- kit
- knock up
- lumber
- put up
- raise
- throw up
- tunnel
- dam
* * *construir vt1. [edificio, muro] to build;construyó un mueble para su biblioteca she made a piece of furniture for her library;intentan construir una sociedad más justa they are trying to build a fairer society2. [automóviles, aeronaves] to manufacture;[buque] to build3. [frase, teoría] to construct* * *v/t build, construct* * *construir {41} vt: to build, to construct* * * -
11 fraguador
m.schemer, one who plans an intrigue; one who counterfeits or forges. -
12 forjas
fargues, forges
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