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81 fuera de aquí
• away with you• get away from here• get out of focus• get out of hock• out of here• out of my way• out with you -
82 fuera de este lugar
• away with you• get away from here• get out of focus• get out of hock -
83 mirada
f.look.apartar la mirada to look awaydirigir o lanzar la mirada a to glance atechar una mirada (a algo) to glance o to have a quick look (at something)fulminar con la mirada a alguien to look daggers at somebodylevantar la mirada to look uppast part.past participle of spanish verb: mirar.* * *\aguantar la mirada a alguien to stare somebody outapartar la mirada to look awayclavar la mirada en algo/alguien to stare at something/somebody, fix one's eye on something/somebodydevorar con la mirada to leer atechar una mirada a algo/alguien to take a look at something/somebodyfulminar a alguien con la mirada to look daggers at somebodylevantar la mirada to look upmirada asesina evil lookmirada fija gazemirada perdida/vaga far-away lookmirada de soslayo sideways glance* * *noun f.look, glance, glare, gaze* * *SF1) (=forma de mirar) look2) (=acto) [rápida] glance; [detenida] gazele dirigió una mirada de sospecha — he gave her a suspicious look o glance, he looked o glanced at her suspiciously
le echó una mirada por encima del hombro — she gave him a condescending look, she looked at him condescendingly
era capaz de aguantarle o resistirle la mirada a cualquiera — he could outstare anybody, he could stare anybody out
tuvo que aguantar las miradas compasivas de toda la familia — he had to suffer the pitying looks of the whole family
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echar una mirada de reojo o de soslayo a algo/algn — to look out of the corner of one's eye at sth/sb, cast a sidelong glance at sth/sbmirada perdida, tenía la mirada perdida en el horizonte — she was gazing into the distance
tenían la mirada perdida de quienes están próximos a la locura — they had the empty look of people on the verge of madness
3) (=vista)•
apartar la mirada (de algn/algo) — to look away (from sb/sth)•
bajar la mirada — to look down•
clavar la mirada en algo/algn — to fix one's eyes on sth/sb•
desviar la mirada (de algn/algo) — (lit) to look away (from sb/sth), avert one's eyes (from sb/sth); (fig) to turn one's back (on sb/sth)es solo una excusa para desviar su mirada de los verdaderos problemas — it's just an excuse to turn their backs on the real problems
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dirigir la mirada a o hacia algn/algo — (lit) to look at sb/sth; (fig) to turn one's attention to sb/sthahora están dirigiendo su mirada hacia los más necesitados — they are now turning their attention to those most in need
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echar una mirada a algn/algo — [varias veces] to keep an eye on sb/sth, check on sb/sth; [una sola vez] to have a look at sb/sthéchale una miradita al arroz de vez en cuando — keep an eye o check on the rice every now and then
echa una mirada a ver si te has dejado la luz encendida — have a look to see if you've left the light on
antes de irse a dormir les echó una mirada a los niños — before going to bed he had a look in on the children o he had a quick look at the children
le echó una última mirada a la casa antes de irse — she had a o one last look at the house before leaving
le deberíais echar una última mirada al examen — you should give your exam paper a final read through
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levantar la mirada — to look up, raise one's eyesal vernos entrar levantó la mirada — on seeing us enter, he looked up o raised his eyes
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tener la mirada puesta en algo — (lit) to have one's gaze fixed on sth; (fig) to be looking towards sth, have one's sights set on sth•
seguir algo/a algn con la mirada — to follow sth/sb with one's eyes•
volver la mirada — to look backsi volvemos la mirada hacia atrás, nos daremos cuenta de nuestros errores — if we look back we will realize our mistakes
volvió su mirada a Amelia — she looked round at Amelia o turned her eyes towards Amelia
devorar 1)volvió la mirada a su izquierda — he looked round to his left, he turned his eyes to the left
4) pl miradas (=atención)todas las miradas estarán puestas en el jugador brasileño — all eyes will be on the Brazilian player
me fui, huyendo de las miradas de todo el pueblo — I left, fleeing from the prying eyes of the whole village
* * *a) ( modo de mirar) lookhay miradas que matan — if looks could kill...
b) ( acción de mirar) lookle dirigió or lanzó una mirada reprobatoria — he looked at her disapprovingly
c) ( vista)recorrió la habitación con la mirada — she cast her eyes over the room/she looked around the room
su mirada se posó en ella — (liter) his gaze settled on her (liter)
bajar/levantar la mirada — to look down/up
d) ( mira) sights (pl)* * *= gaze, glance, look, glimpse, peek, peep.Ex. A girl strokes its keys languidly and looks about the room and sometimes at the speaker with a disquieting gaze.Ex. After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5.Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.Ex. The article is entitled 'A glimpse into the crystal ball: academic libraries in the year 2000'.Ex. The article 'Fifty years of silent service: a peek inside the CIA Library' describes the library of the Central Intelligence Agency.Ex. A peep into her mind would have revealed that she was quite apprehensive about the immensity of the assignment.----* agachar la mirada = look down.* cambio de mirada = gaze-shift.* con la mirada en = with an eye toward(s).* con la mirada en blanco = blankly.* con la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.* con la mirada puesta en = with an eye on, in + Posesivo + sights.* conseguir ser el blanco de todas las miradas = grab + the limelight.* conseguir ser el blanco de todas las miradas = capture + spotlight, grab + the spotlight.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* dirigir la mirada hacia = look toward(s).* dirigir + Posesivo + mirada = turn + Posesivo + thoughts.* echar una mirada = take + a look at, take + a peek, peek, have + a look, cast + a glance over, look through, glance at, take + a gander.* echar una mirada furtiva a = steal + a glance at.* echar una mirada mortal = look + daggers at.* esquivar la mirada de Alguien = avert + Posesivo + eyes.* fulminar a Alguien con la mirada = look + daggers at.* fulminar con la mirada = glower, scowl (at).* hay miradas que matan = if looks could kill....* la mirada en = eye(s) on.* lanzar una mirada de = give + a look of.* mantenerse alejado de la mirada del público = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* mantenerse alejado de la mirada pública = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* matar con la mirada = look + daggers at.* mirada a escondidas = sneak peek.* mirada a hurtadillas = sneak peek.* mirada con el ceño fruncido = scowl, glower.* mirada de cerca = close look.* mirada de disgusto = scowl.* mirada de enfado = scowl.* mirada fija = stare.* mirada fría = icy glare.* mirada inexpresiva = blank look, blank expression.* mirada más de cerca = closer look.* miradas curiosas = prying eyes.* miradas indiscretas = prying eyes.* mirada vacía = blank look, blank expression.* ser el centro de todas las miradas = cut + a dash.* si las miradas mataran... = if looks could kill....* tener la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.* * *a) ( modo de mirar) lookhay miradas que matan — if looks could kill...
b) ( acción de mirar) lookle dirigió or lanzó una mirada reprobatoria — he looked at her disapprovingly
c) ( vista)recorrió la habitación con la mirada — she cast her eyes over the room/she looked around the room
su mirada se posó en ella — (liter) his gaze settled on her (liter)
bajar/levantar la mirada — to look down/up
d) ( mira) sights (pl)* * *= gaze, glance, look, glimpse, peek, peep.Ex: A girl strokes its keys languidly and looks about the room and sometimes at the speaker with a disquieting gaze.
Ex: After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5.Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.Ex: The article is entitled 'A glimpse into the crystal ball: academic libraries in the year 2000'.Ex: The article 'Fifty years of silent service: a peek inside the CIA Library' describes the library of the Central Intelligence Agency.Ex: A peep into her mind would have revealed that she was quite apprehensive about the immensity of the assignment.* agachar la mirada = look down.* cambio de mirada = gaze-shift.* con la mirada en = with an eye toward(s).* con la mirada en blanco = blankly.* con la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.* con la mirada puesta en = with an eye on, in + Posesivo + sights.* conseguir ser el blanco de todas las miradas = grab + the limelight.* conseguir ser el blanco de todas las miradas = capture + spotlight, grab + the spotlight.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* dirigir la mirada hacia = look toward(s).* dirigir + Posesivo + mirada = turn + Posesivo + thoughts.* echar una mirada = take + a look at, take + a peek, peek, have + a look, cast + a glance over, look through, glance at, take + a gander.* echar una mirada furtiva a = steal + a glance at.* echar una mirada mortal = look + daggers at.* esquivar la mirada de Alguien = avert + Posesivo + eyes.* fulminar a Alguien con la mirada = look + daggers at.* fulminar con la mirada = glower, scowl (at).* hay miradas que matan = if looks could kill....* la mirada en = eye(s) on.* lanzar una mirada de = give + a look of.* mantenerse alejado de la mirada del público = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* mantenerse alejado de la mirada pública = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* matar con la mirada = look + daggers at.* mirada a escondidas = sneak peek.* mirada a hurtadillas = sneak peek.* mirada con el ceño fruncido = scowl, glower.* mirada de cerca = close look.* mirada de disgusto = scowl.* mirada de enfado = scowl.* mirada fija = stare.* mirada fría = icy glare.* mirada inexpresiva = blank look, blank expression.* mirada más de cerca = closer look.* miradas curiosas = prying eyes.* miradas indiscretas = prying eyes.* mirada vacía = blank look, blank expression.* ser el centro de todas las miradas = cut + a dash.* si las miradas mataran... = if looks could kill....* tener la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.* * *1 (modo de mirar) looksu mirada era triste/dulce he had a sad/tender look in his eyestiene una mirada penetrante he has a penetrating gazehay miradas que matan if looks could kill …2 (acción de mirar) looklos vi intercambiar una mirada de soslayo I saw them exchange a sidelong glancelo fulminó con la mirada she looked daggers at him, she gave him a withering lookle dirigió or lanzó una mirada reprobatoria he looked at her disapprovingly, he gave o threw her a disapproving lookquería huir de las miradas curiosas de los vecinos he wanted to get away from the neighbors' prying eyesecha una mirada a ver si no nos dejamos nada take o have a quick look to make sure we haven't left anything behindsólo le eché una miradita por encima I just had a quick glance at itle voy a echar una mirada a tu trabajo I'm going to cast an eye over o take a look at your essayéchale una miradita al arroz have a little o quick look at the ricevoy a echarle una mirada a Gabriela a ver si sigue dormida I'm going to look in on Gabriela to see if she's still asleep3(vista): tenía la mirada fija en el suelo she was staring at the ground, she had her eyes fixed on the groundcon la mirada perdida en el horizonte (with) his eyes o gaze fixed on the horizonrecorrió la habitación con la mirada she cast her eyes over o she looked around the roomni siquiera se molestó en levantar la mirada cuando le hablé he didn't even bother to look up when I spoke to himseguía con la mirada los movimientos de la madre she followed her mother's movements with her eyes4 (mira) sights (pl)trabajar con la mirada puesta en el porvenir to work with one's sights set on the future* * *
mirada sustantivo femenino
su mirada era triste he had a sad look in his eyes;
lo fulminó con la mirada she looked daggers at him
échales una mirada a los niños have a look at the childrenc) ( vista):
recorrió la habitación con la mirada she cast her eyes over the room;
bajar/levantar la mirada to look down/up
mirada sustantivo femenino
1 (efecto de mirar) glance: lo abarcas con la mirada, you can take it in at a glance
2 (modo de mirar) look: tiene una mirada cruel, he has a cruel look
3 (vistazo) look, glance: déjame echar una mirada, let me have a look
♦ Locuciones: sostener la mirada, to stare
' mirada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apagada
- apagado
- concentrar
- desnudar
- desprenderse
- desviar
- dirigir
- dura
- duro
- fiel
- fulminar
- glacial
- gustillo
- hielo
- inexpresiva
- inexpresivo
- lanzar
- ojo
- penetrante
- realzar
- seductor
- seductora
- seguir
- significativa
- significativo
- tierna
- tierno
- torva
- torvo
- volver
- ablandar
- acusador
- alzar
- angustioso
- anhelante
- arrebatador
- ausente
- codicioso
- coqueto
- delator
- devorar
- errante
- feroz
- fijar
- franco
- frialdad
- fulminante
- furtivo
- hipnotizador
- huidizo
English:
angry
- approving
- backward
- cast
- cursory
- direct
- dirty look
- distant
- doubtful
- dour
- downward
- feminine
- fix
- fond
- forlorn
- frosty
- furtive
- gaze
- glance
- glance up
- glare
- glassy
- glazed
- glower
- grave
- indignant
- intense
- look
- look away
- magnetic
- murderous
- pained
- passing
- penetrating
- piercing
- searching
- shifty
- shoot
- sidelong
- sideways
- stare
- steady
- stony
- telling
- vacant
- vacantly
- venomous
- wander
- wild
- withering
* * *mirada nf1. [acción de mirar] look;fue el blanco de todas las miradas all eyes were on her;apartar la mirada to look away;fulminar con la mirada a alguien to look daggers at sb;levantar la mirada to look up;siguió con la mirada todos sus movimientos his eyes followed her every movement;sostener la mirada de alguien to hold sb's gaze;si las miradas mataran if looks could kill2. [manera de mirar] [con cariño, placer, admiración] gaze;mirada asesina glare;me dirigió una mirada asesina she looked daggers at me;mirada fija stare;caminaba con la mirada fija en el suelo he walked along staring at the ground;mirada furtiva peek;le lanzó una mirada furtiva he looked at her out of the corner of his eye;le dirigió una mirada lasciva he leered at her;mirada perdida distant look;tenía la mirada perdida she was staring into space3. [vistazo, ojeada] look;echar una mirada (a algo) to glance o to have a quick look (at sth);¿le podrías echar una mirada a esta carta que he escrito? could you have a look at this letter I've written?;echa una mirada a ver si está lloviendo have a look and see if it's raining* * *f look;echar una mirada take a look (a at);ser el centro de todas las miradas be the center o Br centre of attention* * *mirada nf1) : look, glance, gaze2) expresión: look, expressionuna mirada de sorpresa: a look of surprise* * *mirada n1. (en general) look2. (vistazo) glance -
84 distanciado
adj.1 remote; widely separated, isolated (aislado).2 far apart. (Figurative)3 distant, isolated, remote, separate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: distanciar.* * *1→ link=distanciar distanciar► adjetivo1 distant, separated* * *ADJ1) (=remoto) remote (de from)2) (=separado) widely separated3) [en relación afectiva]estamos distanciados en nuestras ideas — our ideas are a long way o poles apart
* * *- da adjetivo ( afectivamente)* * *- da adjetivo ( afectivamente)* * *distanciado -da1(afectivamente): discutimos y ahora estamos algo distanciadas we had an argument and we're not as close as we were before o it has distanced us somewhat2 ‹fecha/hecho› remote, far-off, distant* * *
Del verbo distanciar: ( conjugate distanciar)
distanciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
distanciado
distanciar
distanciado◊ -da adjetivo ( afectivamente): estamos algo distanciadas we're not as close as we were
distanciar ( conjugate distanciar) verbo transitivo
distanciado a algn de algn to distance sb from sb
distanciarse verbo pronominala) ( en el espacio) distanciadose de algo to get far from sth
( refl) distanciadose de algn to distance oneself from sb
distanciar verbo transitivo to separate
' distanciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alejada
- alejado
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85 aislarse de
v.to get away from.* * *(v.) = cut + Reflexivo + off fromEx. Evidence indicates that the Dead Sea Scrolls are the remains of the library of an apocalyptic sect who cut themselves off from worldly experience to devote their time to homiletic study.* * *(v.) = cut + Reflexivo + off fromEx: Evidence indicates that the Dead Sea Scrolls are the remains of the library of an apocalyptic sect who cut themselves off from worldly experience to devote their time to homiletic study.
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86 escaparse de
• break out from• escape from• get away from• run away from• slip away from -
87 saber de
v.1 to know about, to hear about, to hear of, to know.Supimos de nuestros abuelos We heard from our grandparents.2 to have word from, to get word from, to hear from.Ellos supieron de María They had word from Mary. -
88 placer1
1 = delight, pleasure, gratification, enjoyment, treat.Ex. Reality is often very much lacking in delight.Ex. It may be that, apart from the simple pleasure of browsing, documents arranged on shelves, may be easily examined.Ex. It is the 'intellectual challenge' and the ' gratification of providing personal assistance' that constitute the attraction of reference librarianship.Ex. So I read on with increasing interest and enjoyment and, let it be said admiration too.Ex. In the summer months one of the greatest treats of all is home-made mayonnaise; a thick mass of unctuous golden ointment, perfect for dipping slices of raw vegetables.----* a placer = at will.* buscar placer = seek + pleasure.* casa de placer = house of pleasure.* dar placer = give + pleasure, give + enjoyment.* derivar placer de = obtain + pleasure from.* encontrar placer = find + delight, find + enjoyment.* estropear el placer = spoil + pleasure.* gran placer = great pleasure.* obtener placer = take + pleasure, obtain + pleasure from, derive + pleasure.* obtener placer de = get + pleasure from.* placer de la lectura, el = joy of reading, the.* placer oculto = guilty pleasure.* placer prohibido = outlaw delight, forbidden pleasure.* placer sexual = sexual pleasure.* por el placer de hacerlo = (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) it.* por placer = for kicks, (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) it.* por puro placer = (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) it.* ser un placer = be happy to.* ser un placer + Infinitivo = be a joy to + Verbo.* sólo por placer = (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) it.* tener el placer de = take + pleasure. -
89 erguirse
• draw oneself up• get stiff• get straight from the horse's mouth• sit erect• stand erect• stand poised -
90 publicar un libro
• come out with a book• get organized• get out from under• publicly traded share• publish a decree• put out a book -
91 reincorporarse
• become reincorporated• get stiff• get straight from the horse's mouth -
92 patrocinio
m.1 sponsorship.2 patronage.3 Patrocinio.* * *1 sponsorship* * *noun m.1) sponsorship2) patronage* * *SM (Com) sponsorship; [de artes, causas benéficas] patronage; (=respaldo) backing, support* * *1) (de acto, proyecto) sponsorship; (Art) patronage2) (Chi, Méx) ( de abogado) representation* * *= sponsorship, patronage, sponsoring.Ex. In order to provide free library services to such groups librarians might look for sponsorship or private funding.Ex. From then until the 19th century books and libraries were almost always associated with temples or royal patronage.Ex. The backbone of the co-operative venture is the compilation of a union list of periodicals, the production of several indexes and the sponsoring of information research projects.----* bajo el patrocinio de = under the aegis of.* * *1) (de acto, proyecto) sponsorship; (Art) patronage2) (Chi, Méx) ( de abogado) representation* * *= sponsorship, patronage, sponsoring.Ex: In order to provide free library services to such groups librarians might look for sponsorship or private funding.
Ex: From then until the 19th century books and libraries were almost always associated with temples or royal patronage.Ex: The backbone of the co-operative venture is the compilation of a union list of periodicals, the production of several indexes and the sponsoring of information research projects.* bajo el patrocinio de = under the aegis of.* * *A (de un acto, proyecto) sponsorship; ( Art) patronagepara realizar su proyecto necesita el patrocinio de personalidades influyentes in order to carry out the project he needs the sponsorship of o he needs to get backing from influential peopleprograma ofrecido con/bajo el patrocinio de Sopifesa this program is brought to you by SopifesaB (Chi, Méx) (de un abogado) attestation* * *
patrocinio sustantivo masculino sponsorship
' patrocinio' also found in these entries:
English:
backing
- patronage
- sponsorship
* * *patrocinio nm1. [de proyecto] sponsorship, financing;[de equipo, programa] sponsorship; [de exposición, concierto] sponsorship, promotion;una exposición con el patrocinio del Ministerio de Cultura an exhibition sponsored by the Ministry of Culture* * *m1 sponsorship2 MéxJUR defense, Brdefence* * *patrocinio nm: sponsorship, patronage -
93 desatollarse
• free oneself from the mud• get loose from the mud -
94 aconsejarse con
v.to seek advice from, to seek someone's advice, to get advice from, to seek the advice of. -
95 aconsejarse de
v.to seek advice from, to advise with, to get advice from. -
96 vosotros
pron.1 you.2 you.* * *■ ¿cómo lo sabéis vosotros? how do you know?\de vosotros your, yours■ ¿estos libros son de vosotros? are these your books?* * *= vosotras, pron.* * *vosotros, -asPRON ( esp Esp)1) (sujeto) you (familiar form of address)2) (después de prep, en comparaciones) you¿no pedís nada para vosotros? — aren't you going to ask for anything for yourselves?
* * *- tras pronombre personal plural[Familiar form of address not normally used in Latin America or in certain parts of Spain, where ustedes is used instead]a) ( como sujeto) you¿quién lo va a hacer? - vosotros — who's going to do it? - you (are)
b) (en comparaciones, con preposiciones) youmás/mejor que vosotros — more/better than you
con/contra/para vosotros — with/against/for you
* * *= you, ye.Nota: Forma arcaica.Ex. I am glad of the opportunity to discuss this subject for several reasons: firstly, I have been interested in it for some time and would like to share some of my thoughts with you.Ex. 'Haste ye back!' called Derek Law, in his best Scottish brogue.----* a vosotros = you.* con vosotros = with you.* en cuanto a vosotros = as for you.* todos vosotros = you all.* vosotras = ye.* * *- tras pronombre personal plural[Familiar form of address not normally used in Latin America or in certain parts of Spain, where ustedes is used instead]a) ( como sujeto) you¿quién lo va a hacer? - vosotros — who's going to do it? - you (are)
b) (en comparaciones, con preposiciones) youmás/mejor que vosotros — more/better than you
con/contra/para vosotros — with/against/for you
* * *= you, ye.Nota: Forma arcaica.Ex: I am glad of the opportunity to discuss this subject for several reasons: firstly, I have been interested in it for some time and would like to share some of my thoughts with you.
Ex: 'Haste ye back!' called Derek Law, in his best Scottish brogue.* a vosotros = you.* con vosotros = with you.* en cuanto a vosotros = as for you.* todos vosotros = you all.* vosotras = ye.* * *[This familiar form of address is not normally used in Latin America or in certain parts of Spain, where ustedes is used as the familiar as well as the polite form]1 (como sujeto) you¿quién lo va a hacer? — vosotros who's going to do it? — you (are)vosotros, niños ¡a la cama! time for bed, children!hacedlo or ( often in spoken language) hacerlo vosotras, yo estoy muy ocupado you do it, I'm very busylo podéis hacer vosotros mismos you can do it yourselves2 (en comparaciones, con preposiciones) youjugaron mejor que vosotros they played better than you (did)tienen tanto derecho como vosotras they have as much right as you (have)a vosotros os veré mañana I'll see you tomorrowcon/contra/para vosotros with/against/for you* * *
vosotros◊ - tras pron pers pl Familiar form of address not normally used in Latin America or in certain parts of Spain, where ustedes is used instead you;
¿quién lo va a hacer? — vosotros who's going to do it? — you (are);
lo podéis hacer vosotros mismos you can do it yourselves;
más que vosotros more than you;
para vosotros for you
vosotros,-as pron pers pl
1 (como sujeto) you
2 (complemento) you
con vosotros, with you
entre vosotros, among yourselves
' vosotros' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concernir
- dos
- mucha
- mucho
- pesar
- vosotras
- vuestro
English:
midst
- you
- yourself
- lot
- yourselves
* * *vosotros, -as pron personal Esp1. [sujeto] you [plural];vosotros bailáis muy bien you dance very well;¿quién va primero? – vosotros who's first? – you are;vosotros los americanos you Americans;nosotros estamos invitados, vosotros no we're invited, but you're not o but not you;algunos de vosotros/todos vosotros deberíais ir some of you/all of you ought to go;tendréis que hacerlo vosotros mismos you'll have to do it yourselves;hemos aprobado y vosotros también we passed and so did you2. [predicado] you [plural];¿sois vosotros? is it you?;los invitados sois vosotros you're the guests3. [complemento con preposición o conjunción] you [plural];os lo ha dicho a vosotros she said it to you;de vosotros [vuestro] yours;todo esto es de vosotros all this is yours;yo iré con vosotros I'll go with you;son más fuertes que vosotros they're stronger than you (are);arregladlo entre vosotros sort it out amongst yourselves;por vosotros me imagino que no habrá ningún problema I imagine there will be no problem as far as you're concerned;excepto/incluso vosotros except/including you4. [vocativo] you [plural];¡eh, vosotros, apartaos de ahí! hey, you (lot), get away from there!VOSOTROSIn Spain, there are two ways to express the second person plural: one implies familiarity with the audience ( vosotros) while the other indicates more courtesy (“ustedes”). Vosotros takes the verb in the second person plural, and “ustedes” the third person plural. This double option does not exist in Latin America, where the only form available is “ustedes”, except in the religious liturgy, where the vosotros is sometimes retained.* * *pron pers pl you* * *1) : you, yourselves2) : ye* * *vosotros pron you -
97 respaldarse
1 to lean back (en, on)2 (apoyarse) to lean (en, on)* * *VPR1) (=apoyarse)respaldarse con o en — to base one's arguments on
2) (=reclinarse) to lean back ( contra against) (en on)* * *vpr1.respaldarse en [la espalda] to fall back on;se respaldó en el sillón she sat back in her armchair* * *v/r sit back, lean back;respaldarse en fig lean on, get support from* * *vr: to lean back -
98 huir del mundanal ruido
to get away from it all -
99 ambos
• both• both of whom• either• they• they deserve each other• we are all in the same boat• we can't get there from here• you bet• you can bet on it -
100 apartarse de los demás
• be off by oneself• get away from the rest
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