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101 rotura
f.1 break.2 breaking, break, breakage, rupture.3 laceration, breakage.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: roturar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: roturar.* * *1 (gen) break, breaking, crack2 (en tela, papel) tear, rip3 MEDICINA fracture* * *noun f.break, tear* * *SF1) [de objeto]varios autobuses sufrieron la rotura de cristales — a number of buses had their windscreens smashed o broken
la explosión causó la rotura de la presa — the explosion caused the dam to break o burst o collapse
la casa está sin agua por una rotura en las tuberías — the house has no water because of a broken pipe
en la fotografía puede apreciarse la rotura del muro — in the photograph you can see where the wall is broken o the break in the wall
2) (Med)3) [en tela] tear, rip* * *a) ( acción)b) ( efecto)tiene una rotura en la manga — (CS) it has a rip in the sleeve
* * *= breakdown, defacement, tear, rupture, fracture.Ex. Moreover, it would have been subject to frequent breakdown, for at that time and long after complexity and unreliability were synonymous.Ex. Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex. The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Ex. Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.Ex. In soccer, females injured their toe 17% more than males and sustained 19% more fractures.----* rotura mecánica = mechanical breakdown.* * *a) ( acción)b) ( efecto)tiene una rotura en la manga — (CS) it has a rip in the sleeve
* * *= breakdown, defacement, tear, rupture, fracture.Ex: Moreover, it would have been subject to frequent breakdown, for at that time and long after complexity and unreliability were synonymous.
Ex: Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex: The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Ex: Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.Ex: In soccer, females injured their toe 17% more than males and sustained 19% more fractures.* rotura mecánica = mechanical breakdown.* * *1(acción): la explosión provocó la rotura del oleoducto the pipeline ruptured o split o burst as a result of the explosionsufrió rotura de cadera she suffered a broken o fractured hip, she broke o fractured her hip2(efecto): el diagnóstico es rotura de ligamentos it has been diagnosed as torn ligamentstiene una rotura en la manga (CS); it has a rip in the sleeve* * *
Del verbo roturar: ( conjugate roturar)
rotura es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rotura
roturar
rotura sustantivo femenino:
sufrió rotura de cadera she fractured her hip;
tiene rotura de ligamentos she has torn ligaments;
tiene una rotura en la manga (CS) it has a rip in the sleeve
rotura sustantivo femenino
1 (de un objeto) breakage
(de un hueso) fracture
rotura de ligamentos, torn ligaments
2 (en un objeto) break, crack
(en una prenda) tear, rip
roturar verbo transitivo to plough (up), US plow
' rotura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
raja
- siete
English:
break
- breakage
- breakup
- burst
- tear
* * *rotura nf[de hueso] fracture; [en tela] rip, hole;sufre una rotura de ligamentos he has torn ligaments;la rotura de la correa del ventilador obligó a interrumpir el viaje the fan belt snapped o went, making it necessary to interrupt the journeyrotura del servicio [en tenis] service break* * *f breakage;una rotura de cadera MED a broken hip* * *rotura nf: break, tear, fracture* * *rotura n break -
102 exploser
exploser [εksploze]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verba. [bombe, chaudière] to explodeb. [chômage, demande, production, prix] to rocket ; [marché] to boomc. ( = abîmer) (inf) to smash up• je vais lui exploser la tête ! I'm going to smash his face in! (inf!)* * *ɛksplozeverbe intransitif1) lit [bombe, mine, appareil] to explode; [véhicule, immeuble] to blow upfaire exploser — [personne, dispositif] to blow up [avion, voiture]; to explode [bombe, mine]; [gaz, court-circuit] to cause [something] to blow up [immeuble]
2) fig [joie] to burst forth3) ( augmenter) [prix] to soar, to rocket (colloq); [ventes] to boom, to rocket (colloq)* * *ɛksploze vi1) [bombe] to explode, to go off, [engin explosif] to go off, [bâtiment, véhicule] to blow upLa bombe a explosé en pleine rue. — The bomb exploded in the middle of the street., The bomb went off in the middle of the street.
faire exploser [bombe] — to explode, to detonate, [bâtiment, véhicule] to blow up
2) [joie, colère] to burst out, to explode, [personne] (de colère) to explode, to flare up3) [ventes, chiffres] to rocket, to explode* * *exploser verb table: aimer vi1 lit [bombe, mine, appareil] to explode; [véhicule, immeuble] to blow up; faire exploser [personne, dispositif] to blow up [avion, voiture]; to explode [bombe, mine]; [gaz, court-circuit] to cause [sth] to blow up [immeuble];2 fig [colère, jalousie] to explode; [joie] to burst forth; [acclamations] to ring out; laisser exploser sa colère to give vent to one's anger; elle laissa exploser sa joie she could no longer contain her joy; faire exploser qn○ to make sb blow up○; le pays va exploser the country is going to explode;3 ( augmenter) [prix] to soar, to rocket○; [ventes] to boom, to rocket○; [marché] to boom; [demande] to soar.[ɛksploze] verbe intransitiffaire exploser une bombe to set off ou to explode ou to detonate a bomb3. [se révéler soudain - mécontentement, joie] to explode ; [ - rage] to explode, to burst out ; [ - rires] to burst out ; [ - artiste] to burst onto the scene -
103 piangere
1. v/i cry, weep2. v/t mourn* * *piangere v. intr.1 to cry, to weep*: pianse dal dolore, he wept with pain; lasciai piangere il bambino finché si addormentò, I let the child cry itself to sleep; scoppiò a piangere, he burst into tears; le bruciavano gli occhi a forza di piangere, she made her eyes sore with crying; mi piangono gli occhi per il freddo, il fumo, my eyes are watering with the cold, the smoke; piangere a calde lacrime, to weep one's heart out; piangere amaramente, a dirotto, to cry bitterly, copiously; piangere di dispetto, di rabbia, to weep with vexation, rage; piangere di gioia, to weep for joy // piangere come un vitello, to weep bitter tears // far piangere qlcu., to make s.o. cry (o weep); non farlo piangere, dagli il giocattolo, don't make him cry, give him the toy; le cipolle mi fanno piangere, onions make my eyes water; è un film che fa piangere, it's a weepy (film); era vestito ( così male) da far piangere, (fig.) it would make you weep to see how badly he was dressed // è inutile piangere sul latte versato, it's no use crying over spilt milk2 ( soffrire) to suffer: mi piange il cuore a rinunciarvi, it breaks my heart to give it up; mi piangeva il cuore a sentire la sua triste storia, it made my heart bleed to hear his sad story // beati quelli che piangono, ( Bibbia) blessed are they that mourn3 (non com.) ( gocciolare) ( di pianta) to bleed*; (di grotte, rubinetti) to drip: la vite, tagliata di recente, piangeva, the newly-cut vine, was oozing sap (o bleeding)◆ v.tr.1 to weep*, to cry: piangere tutte le proprie lacrime, to have a good cry (o to weep one's eyes out) // piangere lacrime amare, to weep bitter tears // piangere lacrime di coccodrillo, to cry when it's too late (o after the event)2 ( per un lutto) to mourn; ( lamentare, deplorare) to lament, to bewail; to weep*, to grieve for, over (sthg.), to sorrow for (sthg.): piansero la perdita del figlio, they grieved over the loss of their son; piangere i danni patiti, to grieve over wrongs suffered; piangere la morte di qlcu., to mourn s.o.'s death; piangere i propri peccati, errori, to repent (of) one's sins, mistakes; piangere il proprio destino, to bewail one's fate // piangere miseria, to poormouth (o to complain about being poor); più guadagna e più piange miseria, the more he earns the more he complains that he's poor // chi è causa del suo mal, pianga se stesso, (prov.) as you have made your bed so must you lie on it3 (letter.) ( rimpiangere) to weep* for (sthg.), to weep* over (sthg.), to mourn for (sthg.): piangere la giovinezza perduta, to mourn for one's lost youth.* * *1. ['pjandʒere]vb irreg vi2. vt1) to cry, weep2) (lamentare) to bewail, lament* * *['pjandʒere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (lamentare) to mourn (for), to grieve for, to grieve over, to lament [defunto, perdita, morte]2) (versare)2.piangere lacrime amare, di gioia — to cry bitter tears, to weep tears of joy
1) [bambino, adulto] to cry, to weep*stare per piangere — to be close to tears, to be on the verge of tears
scoppiare a piangere — to burst out crying, to burst into tears
fare piangere qcn. — [persona, storia, film] to make sb. cry, to reduce sb. to tears
piangere dalla gioia, dalla rabbia — to cry for joy, with rage
piangere su qcs. — to shed tears over sth.
3) (lacrimare) [ occhi] to water••piangere tutte le proprie lacrime — to cry one's eyes o heart out, to cry fit to burst
andare a piangere sulla spalla di qcn. — to cry on sb.'s shoulder
piangere miseria — to bewail one's poverty, to poor-mouth AE colloq.
è inutile piangere sul latte versato — prov. (it's) no good crying over spilt milk
chi è causa del suo mal pianga se stesso — prov. as you make your bed so you must lie in it
* * *piangere/'pjandʒere/ [70]1 (lamentare) to mourn (for), to grieve for, to grieve over, to lament [defunto, perdita, morte]2 (versare) piangere lacrime amare, di gioia to cry bitter tears, to weep tears of joy(aus. avere)1 [bambino, adulto] to cry, to weep*; stare per piangere to be close to tears, to be on the verge of tears; scoppiare a piangere to burst out crying, to burst into tears; mettersi a piangere to start crying; fare piangere qcn. [persona, storia, film] to make sb. cry, to reduce sb. to tears; mi viene da piangere I'm about to cry; piangere dalla gioia, dalla rabbia to cry for joy, with rage2 (affliggersi) piangere su qcs. to shed tears over sth.; piangere sulle proprie disgrazie to grieve over one's sorrowspiangere come una fontana to cry buckets; piangere tutte le proprie lacrime to cry one's eyes o heart out, to cry fit to burst; gli sono rimasti solo gli occhi per piangere all he can do is cry; - rsi addosso to feel sorry for oneself; andare a piangere sulla spalla di qcn. to cry on sb.'s shoulder; piangere miseria to bewail one's poverty, to poor-mouth AE colloq.; mi piange il cuore di dovergli dare questa notizia it breaks my heart to have to tell him this; è inutile piangere sul latte versato prov. (it's) no good crying over spilt milk; chi è causa del suo mal pianga se stesso prov. as you make your bed so you must lie in it. -
104 aufgehen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)2. (sich öffnen) open; Vorhang: auch go up; Blume, Fallschirm: auch open, unfold; Knospen: bud; Knoten etc.: come undone; Naht: come open; Geschwür etc.: burst3. Saat, Samen: come up, sprout4. Kuchen, Teig: rise; Hefeteig: auch prove; aufgehen wie ein Pfannkuchen umg., fig. get as fat as a barrel, balloon (out)5. Rechnung: divide exactly, leave no remainder, work out; fig. come off, prove right; Patience: come out; 6 geht in 30 auf 6 goes into 30 (evenly oder without remainder); 36 geht nicht in 7 auf 36 will not divide into ( oder is not divisible by) 7; diesmal ging seine Rechnung nicht auf fig. he miscalculated this time; die Geschichte geht auf fig. there are no loose ends in the story6. aufgehen in (+ Dat) in der Arbeit etc.: be totally wrapped up in, be absorbed by, be deeply engrossed in; in einem anderen Volk: be assimilated by; in Flammen / Rauch aufgehen go up in flames / smoke; in der Masse aufgehen disappear in the crowd7. jemandem aufgehen become clear to s.o., dawn on s.o.; plötzlich ging es mir auf auch suddenly everything fell into place; die Wahrheit ging mir auf the truth dawned on me ( oder burst oder flashed upon me); jemandem geht ein Licht oder hum. ein ganzer Kronleuchter oder Seifensieder auf the penny finally drops, it (finally) dawns on s.o.* * *(Knoten) to come undone; to come loose;(Rechenaufgabe) to divide exactly;(Saat) to come up;(Sonne) to rise;(Tür) to open; to go up* * *auf|ge|henvi sep irreg aux sein2) (= sich öffnen) to open; (THEAT Vorhang) to go up; (Knopf, Knoten, Reißverschluss, Jacke etc) to come undone5)(= klar werden)
jdm geht etw auf — sb realizes sth, sth dawns on sb, sth becomes apparent to sbwenn man 20 durch 6 teilt, geht das nicht auf — 20 divided by 6 doesn't go
im Kriminalroman muss alles sauber áúfgehen — in a detective story everything has to work out or to be resolved neatly
7)er geht ganz in der Familie auf — his whole life revolves around his family
8)(= sich auflösen)
in Flammen etc áúfgehen — to go up in flames etcin der Masse áúfgehen — to disappear or merge into the crowd
* * *((of the sun etc) to appear above the horizon: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.) rise* * *auf|ge·henvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein3. (sich öffnen) Knoten, Reißverschluss etc. to come undone4. (sich verwirklichen) to work [out], to come offall seine Pläne sind aufgegangen all his plans [have] worked out5. (klar werden)▪ jdm \aufgehen to dawn on [or become apparent to] sb6. MATH to work [or come] outdie Division geht [ganz/glatt] auf the division works [or comes] out even; s.a. Rechnungsie geht ganz in ihrer Familie auf her family is her whole world8. (aufkeimen) to sprout, to come up* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <sun, moon, etc.> rise2) (sich öffnen [lassen]) <door, parachute, wound> open; < stage curtain> go up, rise; <knot, button, zip, bandage, shoelace, stitching> come undone; <boil, pimple, blister> burst; <flower, bud> open [up]3) (keimen) come up4) (aufgetrieben werden) <dough, cake> riseseine Rechnung ging nicht auf — (fig.) he had miscalculated
6)etwas geht jemandem auf — (etwas wird jemandem klar) somebody realizes something
7)in etwas (Dat.) aufgehen — become absorbed into something; < person> be completely absorbed in something; s. auch Flamme 1)
* * *aufgehen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)2. (sich öffnen) open; Vorhang: auch go up; Blume, Fallschirm: auch open, unfold; Knospen: bud; Knoten etc: come undone; Naht: come open; Geschwür etc: burst3. Saat, Samen: come up, sprout4. Kuchen, Teig: rise; Hefeteig: auch prove;aufgehen wie ein Pfannkuchen umg, fig get as fat as a barrel, balloon (out)5. Rechnung: divide exactly, leave no remainder, work out; fig come off, prove right; Patience: come out;6 geht in 30 auf 6 goes into 30 (evenly oder without remainder);36 geht nicht in 7 auf 36 will not divide into ( oder is not divisible by) 7;diesmal ging seine Rechnung nicht auf fig he miscalculated this time;die Geschichte geht auf fig there are no loose ends in the story6.aufgehen in (+dat) in der Arbeit etc: be totally wrapped up in, be absorbed by, be deeply engrossed in; in einem anderen Volk: be assimilated by;in Flammen/Rauch aufgehen go up in flames/smoke;in der Masse aufgehen disappear in the crowd7.jemandem aufgehen become clear to sb, dawn on sb;plötzlich ging es mir auf auch suddenly everything fell into place;jemandem geht ein Licht oder humSeifensieder auf the penny finally drops, it (finally) dawns on sb8. (beginnen)die Jagd geht im August auf the hunting season starts in August* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <sun, moon, etc.> rise2) (sich öffnen [lassen]) <door, parachute, wound> open; < stage curtain> go up, rise; <knot, button, zip, bandage, shoelace, stitching> come undone; <boil, pimple, blister> burst; <flower, bud> open [up]3) (keimen) come up4) (aufgetrieben werden) <dough, cake> riseseine Rechnung ging nicht auf — (fig.) he had miscalculated
6)etwas geht jemandem auf — (etwas wird jemandem klar) somebody realizes something
7)in etwas (Dat.) aufgehen — become absorbed into something; < person> be completely absorbed in something; s. auch Flamme 1)
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105 pękać
impf ⇒ pęknąć* * *-am, -asz, -nąć; perf; vi(o lodzie, szybie) to crack; (o sznurku, strunie) to burst; (o koszuli, worku) to ripgłowa mi pęka (przen) — my head is splitting
pękać ze śmiechu (przen) — to burst with laughter, to be in stitches
* * *ipf.1. (o szybie, lodzie) crack; (= zarysować się) flaw; (= rozłupać się) rift, cleave; (o desce, pniu) split; ( o farbie) check, crack; (o sznurku, strunie, strąkach) burst; ( o wrzodzie) burst (open); (o ubraniu, tkaninie) rip; uszy mi pękają od tego hałasu this noise is ear-splitting; głowa mi pęka I've got a splitting headache, my head is splitting; choćbym pękł, to... not even if I had all the power in the world...; pękać z ciekawości burn l. burst with curiosity; pękać z dumy swell with pride, be puffed up with pride; pękać z zazdrości be burning with envy, be eating one's heart out; pękać ze śmiechu laugh one's head off, split one's sides; pękać w szwach burst l. split at the seams; sala pęka w szwach the house is full to bursting.2. (= rozrywać się) snap, break, split, rip; pękły mi spodnie my pants split.3. (= wybuchać) burst, explode; co chwila pękały granaty grenades would explode now and again; bomba pękła pot. the shit hit the fan, the curtains parted.4. (o wydaniu, konsumpcji) crack, blow, pop; pękło parę butelek pot. ( o piwie) we cracked a few; (o piwie, winie) we popped a few; ( o wódce) we tossed back l. killed a few; pękło tysiąc złotych pot. we blew a grand.5. (= bać się) pussyfoot, chicken out; nie pękaj! don't be such a chicken.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pękać
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106 entrar
v.1 to enter, to come in (introducirse) (viniendo).déjame entrar let me inentrar en algo to enter something, to come/go into somethingentré por la ventana I got in through the windowEl auto entró fácilmente The car entered easily.Elsa entró los datos Elsa entered the data.2 to go in.entrar en algo to go into something3 to fit.esta llave no entra en la cerradura this key won't fit in the lockeste anillo no me entra I can't get this ring on my fingerel pie no me entra en el zapato I can't get this shoe on4 to join in.no entremos en cuestiones morales let's not get involved in moral issuesyo ahí ni entro ni salgo it has nothing to do with me5 to start (time).el verano entra el 21 de junio summer starts on 21 June6 to engage (automobiles).no entra la tercera it won't go into third gear7 to bring in.8 to take in.9 to approach, to deal with.a ése no hay por donde entrarle there's no way of getting through to him10 to be visited by.Nos entraron muchos turistas We were visited by many tourists.11 to catch, to take.Me entró un resfrío I cought [took] a cold.* * *1 (ir adentro) to come in, go in2 (tener entrada) to be welcome3 (en una sociedad etc) to join; (en una profesión) to take up, join4 (encajar, caber) to fit5 (empezar - año, estación) to begin, start; (- período, época) to enter; (- libro, carta) to begin, open6 (venir) to come over, come on7 (alcanzar) to reach8 (deberes, planes) to come, enter9 (adoptar) to enter (into), get (into)10 INFORMÁTICA to access11 AUTOMÓVIL to engage, change into12 MÚSICA to come in, enter (al escenario) to enter1 (meter) to put2 (de contrabando) to smuggle3 COSTURA to take in1 to get in\bien entrado,-a... well into...el año que entra next year, the coming yearentrado,-a en años / entrado,-a en edad figurado getting on in yearsentrar a trabajar to begin workentrar con buen pie figurado to get off on the right footentrar en cólera to get angryentrar en contacto to get in touchentrar en detalles to go into detailsentrar en materia to give an introductionentrar en religión to enter a religious orderese tío no me entra familiar I can't stand that guyhacer entrar to invite inno entrar ni salir en algo familiar to be indifferent to somethingno me entra el latín familiar I can't get the hang of Latinno me entra en la cabeza familiar I can't believe it, I can't get my head round it* * *verb1) to enter, go in2) access* * *1. VI1) [en un lugar] [acercándose al hablante] to come in, enter más frm; [alejándose del hablante] to go in, enter más frm-¿se puede? -sí, entra — "may I?" - "yes, come in"
entré en o LAm a la casa — I went into the house
espera un momento, es solo entrar y salir — wait for me a minute, I won't be long
2) (=encajar)la maleta no entra en el maletero — the case won't go o fit in the boot
el sofá no entraba por la puerta — the sofa wouldn't go o fit through the door
¿entra uno más? — is there room for one more?, will one more fit?
estoy lleno, ya no me entra nada más — I'm full, I couldn't eat another thing
las historias de este libro entran de lleno en el surrealismo — the stories in this book are genuinely surrealist, the stories in this book come right into the category of surrealism
3) (=estar incluido)4) (=comenzar)a) [persona]¿a qué hora entras a clase? — what time do you start school?
b)c) [época, estación]el mes que entra — the coming month, next month
5) [con sensaciones]6) [conocimientos, idea]no les entra en la cabeza que eso no puede ser así — they can't seem to get it into their heads that this isn't on
7) * (=soportar) to bear, standese tío no me entra — I can't bear o stand that fellow
8) (Inform) to access9) (Mús) [instrumento, voz] to come in10) (Teat) to enter2. VT1) * [+ objeto] [acercándose al hablante] to bring in; [alejándose del hablante] to take inno podrás entrar el sillón por esa puerta — you won't be able to get the armchair in through that door
necesitó ayuda para entrar el coche en el garaje — he needed some help getting the car into the garage
2) * (=abordar a) to deal with, approachsabe entrar a la gente — he knows how to deal with o approach people
3) [+ futbolista] to tackle4) (Mil) to attackENTRAR Para precisar la manera de entrar Entrar (en ) por regla general se suele traducir por come in(to ) o por go in(to), según la dirección del movimiento (hacia o en dirección contraria al hablante), pero, come y go se pueden substituir por otros verbos de movimiento si la frase en español explica la forma en que se entra: Entró cojeando en Urgencias He limped into Casualty Acabo de ver a un ratón entrar corriendo en ese agujero I've just seen a mouse running into that hole Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( acercándose) to come in; ( alejándose) to go inhazla entrar — tell her to come in, show her in
entró corriendo — he ran in, he came running in
¿se puede entrar con el coche? — can you drive in?
¿cómo entró? — how did he get in?
entrar en or (esp AmL) a algo: entró en el or al banco she went into the bank; nunca he entrado en or a esa tienda I've never been into o in that shop; no los dejaron entrar en or a Francia they weren't allowed into France; las tropas entraron en or a Varsovia — the troops entered Warsaw
2)a) (en etapa, estado)el reactor entró en funcionamiento — the reactor began operating o became operational
b) ( en tema)3)a) (introducirse, meterse)cierra la puerta, que entra frío — close the door, you're letting the cold in
b) ( poderse meter)¿entrará por la puerta? — will it get through the door?
c) ( ser lo suficientemente grande) (+ me/te/le etc)d) (fam) materia/lección/idea (+ me/te/le etc)la física no le entra — he just can't get the hang of o get to grips with physics (colloq)
ya se lo he explicado, pero no le entra — I've explained it to him but he just doesn't understand o he just can't get it into his head
e) (Auto) cambios/marchas4) hambre/miedo (+ me/te/le etc)le entró hambre/miedo — she felt o got hungry/frightened
me entró sueño/frío — I got o began to feel sleepy/cold
5) ( empezar) to start, beginentró de or como aprendiz — he started o began as an apprentice
entrar a matar — (Taur) to go in for the kill
6)a) ( incorporarse)entrar en or (esp AmL) a algo — ejército/empresa/convento to enter something
el año que entré en or a la universidad — the year I started college
acabo de entrar en or a la asociación — I've just joined the association
entrar en algo — guerra/campeonato/negociación to enter something
b) (Mús) instrumento/voz to come in, enter7)a) ( estar incluido)¿cuántas entran en un kilo? — how many do you get in a kilo?
eso no entraba en mis planes — I hadn't allowed for that, that wasn't part of the plan
esto ya entra en lo ridículo — this is becoming o getting ridiculous
b) ( ser incluido)estos números entrarán en un sorteo — these numbers will be included in o be entered for a draw
8)a) torob) futbolista to tacklerecoge Márquez, le entra Gordillo — Márquez gets the ball and he is tackled by Gordillo
9) ( en costura)2.¿cómo van a entrar el sofá? — how are they going to get the sofa in?
* * *= go into, go into, pass into, go in, step inside, walk in/into, come in, walk through + the door, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex. As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex. As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex. An abstracting bulletin is generally a weekly or monthly current-awareness service containing abstracts of all documents of interest that have passed into the library or information unit during that time.Ex. But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex. He pushed open the door and stepped inside.Ex. 'When you walked in here, Tony, you looked as if you'd just seen a ghost' = "Tony, cuando entrastes aquí parecía como si hubieras visto un fantasma".Ex. Their duty is to come in before school each morning and check that the book checking system is in order and that the library is tidy and presentable.Ex. As I walk through the door of the first sporting goods store, I look for the running shoes I want.Ex. In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex. 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.----* al entrar = on entry.* aventurarse a entrar en = venture into.* entrado en años = long in the tooth.* Entra en mi salón, dijo la araña... = Come into my parlour, said the spider....* entrar a formar parte de = enter in.* entrar a hurtadillas = steal into.* entrar apresuradamente = hurry in.* entrar a saco = burst into, storm into.* entrar bajo la competencia de = fall under + the purview of.* entrar con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.* entrar de lleno = plunge into.* entrar de lleno en = get + stuck into, get + stuck into.* entrar dentro de = fall into, fall under.* entrar dentro de la categoría de = fall under + the heading of.* entrar dentro de la competencia de = fall + under the purview of.* entrar dentro de la competencia de Alguien = fall within + Posesivo + purview.* entrar dentro de la jurisdicción de = fall under + the jurisdiction of.* entrar dentro del ámbito de = fall into + the ambit of.* entrar dentro de la responsabilidad de = fall under + the jurisdiction of, fall under + the auspices of, fall under + the purview of.* entrar dentro del dominio de = fall under + the umbrella of.* entrar dentro de una categoría = fall into + category, fall under + rubric.* entrar de sopetón = burst into, storm into.* entrar en = fall within/into, get into, walk into, move into, slip into, turn into, come into, set + foot (inside/in/on).* entrar en acción = enter + the picture.* entrar en conflicto = come into + conflict (with), run into + conflict.* entrar en conflicto con = conflict with, clash with, run + afoul of, fall + afoul of.* entrar en contacto = come into + contact.* entrar en contacto con = get in + touch with.* entrar en decadencia = go to + seed.* entrar en el ámbito de = fall within + the ambit of.* entrar en erupción = erupt.* entrar en funcionamiento = go into + operation.* entrar en juego = bring into + play, call into + play.* entrar en la cabeza = get + Posesivo + head around, wrap + Posesivo + head around, get it into + Posesivo + head.* entrar en la dinámica = enter + the fray.* entrar en la mollera = get it into + Posesivo + head.* entrar en liquidación = go into + liquidation.* entrar en prensa = go to + press.* entrar en razón = come to + Posesivo + senses.* entrar en trance = go into + trance.* entrar en vigor = come into + force, come into + effect, go into + effect.* entrar hambre después del esfuerzo = work up + an appetite.* entrar hipo = hiccup.* entrar ilegalmente = break in, break into.* entrar mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* entrar miedo = become + jittery.* entrar presionando = snap into.* entrar rápidamente = dart onto.* entrar rápidamente en = whisk into.* entrar sed después del esfuerzo = work up + a thirst.* entrar sin autorización = trespass.* entrar sin ser visto = sneak into.* entrar y salir = come and go, drift in and out, wander in and out, go into and out of.* entrar y salir corriendo = run in and out.* evitar que + entrar = keep + Nombre + out.* no dejar entrar = turn + Nombre + away, keep out.* por un lado entra + Nombre + y por otro sale + Nombre = in go + Nombre + at one end, and out come + Nombre + at the other.* que entran en juego = at play.* que hace entrar en calor = warming.* recesión + entrar = recession + set in.* volver a entrar = come back in.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( acercándose) to come in; ( alejándose) to go inhazla entrar — tell her to come in, show her in
entró corriendo — he ran in, he came running in
¿se puede entrar con el coche? — can you drive in?
¿cómo entró? — how did he get in?
entrar en or (esp AmL) a algo: entró en el or al banco she went into the bank; nunca he entrado en or a esa tienda I've never been into o in that shop; no los dejaron entrar en or a Francia they weren't allowed into France; las tropas entraron en or a Varsovia — the troops entered Warsaw
2)a) (en etapa, estado)el reactor entró en funcionamiento — the reactor began operating o became operational
b) ( en tema)3)a) (introducirse, meterse)cierra la puerta, que entra frío — close the door, you're letting the cold in
b) ( poderse meter)¿entrará por la puerta? — will it get through the door?
c) ( ser lo suficientemente grande) (+ me/te/le etc)d) (fam) materia/lección/idea (+ me/te/le etc)la física no le entra — he just can't get the hang of o get to grips with physics (colloq)
ya se lo he explicado, pero no le entra — I've explained it to him but he just doesn't understand o he just can't get it into his head
e) (Auto) cambios/marchas4) hambre/miedo (+ me/te/le etc)le entró hambre/miedo — she felt o got hungry/frightened
me entró sueño/frío — I got o began to feel sleepy/cold
5) ( empezar) to start, beginentró de or como aprendiz — he started o began as an apprentice
entrar a matar — (Taur) to go in for the kill
6)a) ( incorporarse)entrar en or (esp AmL) a algo — ejército/empresa/convento to enter something
el año que entré en or a la universidad — the year I started college
acabo de entrar en or a la asociación — I've just joined the association
entrar en algo — guerra/campeonato/negociación to enter something
b) (Mús) instrumento/voz to come in, enter7)a) ( estar incluido)¿cuántas entran en un kilo? — how many do you get in a kilo?
eso no entraba en mis planes — I hadn't allowed for that, that wasn't part of the plan
esto ya entra en lo ridículo — this is becoming o getting ridiculous
b) ( ser incluido)estos números entrarán en un sorteo — these numbers will be included in o be entered for a draw
8)a) torob) futbolista to tacklerecoge Márquez, le entra Gordillo — Márquez gets the ball and he is tackled by Gordillo
9) ( en costura)2.¿cómo van a entrar el sofá? — how are they going to get the sofa in?
* * *= go into, go into, pass into, go in, step inside, walk in/into, come in, walk through + the door, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex: As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.
Ex: As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex: An abstracting bulletin is generally a weekly or monthly current-awareness service containing abstracts of all documents of interest that have passed into the library or information unit during that time.Ex: But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex: He pushed open the door and stepped inside.Ex: 'When you walked in here, Tony, you looked as if you'd just seen a ghost' = "Tony, cuando entrastes aquí parecía como si hubieras visto un fantasma".Ex: Their duty is to come in before school each morning and check that the book checking system is in order and that the library is tidy and presentable.Ex: As I walk through the door of the first sporting goods store, I look for the running shoes I want.Ex: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex: 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.* al entrar = on entry.* aventurarse a entrar en = venture into.* entrado en años = long in the tooth.* Entra en mi salón, dijo la araña... = Come into my parlour, said the spider....* entrar a formar parte de = enter in.* entrar a hurtadillas = steal into.* entrar apresuradamente = hurry in.* entrar a saco = burst into, storm into.* entrar bajo la competencia de = fall under + the purview of.* entrar con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.* entrar de lleno = plunge into.* entrar de lleno en = get + stuck into, get + stuck into.* entrar dentro de = fall into, fall under.* entrar dentro de la categoría de = fall under + the heading of.* entrar dentro de la competencia de = fall + under the purview of.* entrar dentro de la competencia de Alguien = fall within + Posesivo + purview.* entrar dentro de la jurisdicción de = fall under + the jurisdiction of.* entrar dentro del ámbito de = fall into + the ambit of.* entrar dentro de la responsabilidad de = fall under + the jurisdiction of, fall under + the auspices of, fall under + the purview of.* entrar dentro del dominio de = fall under + the umbrella of.* entrar dentro de una categoría = fall into + category, fall under + rubric.* entrar de sopetón = burst into, storm into.* entrar en = fall within/into, get into, walk into, move into, slip into, turn into, come into, set + foot (inside/in/on).* entrar en acción = enter + the picture.* entrar en conflicto = come into + conflict (with), run into + conflict.* entrar en conflicto con = conflict with, clash with, run + afoul of, fall + afoul of.* entrar en contacto = come into + contact.* entrar en contacto con = get in + touch with.* entrar en decadencia = go to + seed.* entrar en el ámbito de = fall within + the ambit of.* entrar en erupción = erupt.* entrar en funcionamiento = go into + operation.* entrar en juego = bring into + play, call into + play.* entrar en la cabeza = get + Posesivo + head around, wrap + Posesivo + head around, get it into + Posesivo + head.* entrar en la dinámica = enter + the fray.* entrar en la mollera = get it into + Posesivo + head.* entrar en liquidación = go into + liquidation.* entrar en prensa = go to + press.* entrar en razón = come to + Posesivo + senses.* entrar en trance = go into + trance.* entrar en vigor = come into + force, come into + effect, go into + effect.* entrar hambre después del esfuerzo = work up + an appetite.* entrar hipo = hiccup.* entrar ilegalmente = break in, break into.* entrar mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* entrar miedo = become + jittery.* entrar presionando = snap into.* entrar rápidamente = dart onto.* entrar rápidamente en = whisk into.* entrar sed después del esfuerzo = work up + a thirst.* entrar sin autorización = trespass.* entrar sin ser visto = sneak into.* entrar y salir = come and go, drift in and out, wander in and out, go into and out of.* entrar y salir corriendo = run in and out.* evitar que + entrar = keep + Nombre + out.* no dejar entrar = turn + Nombre + away, keep out.* por un lado entra + Nombre + y por otro sale + Nombre = in go + Nombre + at one end, and out come + Nombre + at the other.* que entran en juego = at play.* que hace entrar en calor = warming.* recesión + entrar = recession + set in.* volver a entrar = come back in.* * *entrar [A1 ]■ entrar (verbo intransitivo)A acercándose, alejándoseB1 en una etapa, un estado2 en un temaC1 introducirse, meterse2 poderse meter3 ser lo suficientemente grande4 entrar en la cabeza5 Automovilismo6 InformáticaD entrarle frío etcE empezarF1 incorporarse2 MúsicaG1 estar incluido2 ser incluido3 entrarle a algoH1 Tauromaquia2 Deporte3 entrarle a algn■ entrar (verbo transitivo)1 traer, llevar2 en costuraviA (acercándose) to come in; (alejándose) to go inentra, no te quedes en la puerta come in, don't stand there in the doorwayquiero entrar a comprar cigarrillos I want to go in and buy some cigarettesen ese momento entró Nicolás just then Nicolás came o walked in, just then Nicolás entered the roomentraron sin pagar/por la ventana they got in without paying/through the windowdéjame entrar let me inhazla entrar tell her to come in, show her inentró corriendo/cojeando he ran/limped in, he came running/limping inése en mi casa no entra I am not having him in my house¿se puede entrar con el coche? can you drive in?, can you take the car in?entrar a puerto to put into portaquí nunca entró esa moda that fashion never took off herehay gente constantemente entrando y saliendo there are always people coming and goingfue entrar y salir I was in and out in no timeentrar EN or ( esp AmL) A algo:entró en el or al banco a cambiar dinero she went into the bank to change some moneynunca he entrado en or a esa tienda I've never been into o in that shopno los dejaron entrar en or a Francia they weren't allowed into Franceentraron en el or al país ilegalmente they entered the country illegallyun Ford negro entró en el or al garaje a black Ford pulled into the garagelas tropas entraron en or a Varsovia the troops entered Warsawni entrar ni salir en algo ( fam): yo en ese asunto ni entro ni salgo that has nothing to do with meB1 (en una etapa, un estado) entrar EN algo to enter sthpronto entraremos en una nueva década we shall soon be entering a new decadeal entrar en la pubertad on reaching pubertyentró en contacto con ellos he made contact with themno logro entrar en calor I just can't get warmentró en coma he went into a comacuando el reactor entró en funcionamiento when the reactor began operating o became operational2 (en un tema) entrar EN algo to go into sthsin entrar en los aspectos más técnicos without going into the more technical aspectsno quiero entrar en juicios de valor I don't want to get involved in o to make value judgmentsC1(introducirse, meterse): cierra la puerta, que entra frío close the door, you're letting the cold inle entra por un oído y le sale por el otro it goes in one ear and out the otherentrar EN algo:me ha entrado arena en los zapatos I've got sand in my shoes2(poderse meter): no entra por la puerta it won't go through the doorestá llena, no entra ni una cosa más it's full, you won't get anything else inestos clavos no entran en la pared these nails won't go into the wallestoy repleta, no me entra nada más I'm full, I couldn't eat another thing3 (ser lo suficientemente grande) (+ me/te/le etc):estos vaqueros ya no me entran I can't get into these jeans anymore, these jeans don't fit me anymoreel zapato no le entra he can't get his shoe on4 ( fam)«materia/lección/idea» (+ me/te/le etc): la física no le entra he just doesn't understand physics, he just can't get the hang of o get to grips with physics ( colloq)ya se lo he explicado varias veces, pero no le entra I've explained it to him several times but he just doesn't understand o he just can't get it into his headque la haya dejado es algo que no me entra (en la cabeza) I just can't understand him leaving her5 ( Automovilismo)«cambios/marchas»: no (me) entran las marchas I can't get it into gearno me entra la segunda I can't get it into second (gear)6 ( Informática) tbentrar en el sistema to log in, log onD«frío/hambre/miedo» (+ me/te/le etc): me está entrando hambre I'm beginning to feel hungryle entró miedo cuando lo vio she felt o was frightened when she saw itya me ha entrado la duda I'm beginning to have my doubts nowme entró sueño/frío I got o began to feel sleepy/coldE (empezar) to start, begin¿a qué hora entras a trabajar? what time do you start work?entró de or como aprendiz he started o began o joined as an apprenticetermina un siglo y entra otro one century comes to a close and another beginsentrar A + INF:entró a trabajar allí a los 18 años he started (working) there when he was 18entrar a matar ( Taur) to go in for the killF1 (incorporarse) entrar EN or ( esp AmL) A algo:entró en el or al convento muy joven she entered the convent when she was very youngel año que viene entra en la or a la universidad she's going to college o she starts college next yearel año que entré en la asociación the year that I joined the associationentró en la or a la empresa de jefe de personal he joined the company as personnel manager2 ( Música) «instrumento/voz» to come in, enterG1 (estar incluido) entrar EN algo:ese tema no entra en el programa that subject is not on o in the syllabusel postre no entra en el precio dessert is not included in the price¿cuántas entran en un kilo? how many do you get in a kilo?eso no entraba en mis planes I hadn't allowed for that, that wasn't part of the planno entraba en or dentro de sus obligaciones it was not part of o one of his dutiesesto ya entra en or dentro de lo ridículo this is becoming o getting ridiculous2(ser incluido): creo que entraremos en la segunda tanda I think we'll be in the second grouplos números no premiados entrarán en un segundo sorteo the non-winning numbers will go into o be included in o be entered for a second draw3¡ándale! éntrale a estos frijoles, están muy buenos come on! tuck into these beans, they're very goodH1( Tauromaquia) «toro»: el toro no entraba al capote the bull wouldn't charge at the cape2 ( Deporte) «futbolista» to tacklerecoge Márquez, (le) entra Gordillo Márquez gets the ball and is tackled by Gordillo3■ entrarvtva a llover, hay que entrar la ropa it's going to rain, we'll have to bring the washing invoy a entrar el coche I'm just going to put the car away o put the car in the garage¿cómo van a entrar el sofá? how are they going to get the sofa in?no se puede entrar animales al país you are not allowed to take/bring animals into the countrylo entró de contrabando he smuggled it in2(en costura): hay que entrarle un poco de los costados it needs taking in a bit at the sides* * *
entrar ( conjugate entrar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( acercándose) to come in;
( alejándose) to go in;
hazla entrar tell her to come in, show her in;
entró corriendo he ran in, he came running in;
¿se puede entrar con el coche? can you drive in?;
había gente entrando y saliendo there were people coming and going;
¿cómo entró? how did he get in?;
entrar en or (esp AmL) a algo ‹a edificio/habitación› to go into sth;
entró en el or al banco she went into the bank
2 (en etapa, estado) entrar en algo ‹en periodo/guerra/negociaciones› to enter sth;
entró en coma he went into a coma
3a) (introducirse, meterse):◊ cierra la puerta, que entra frío close the door, you're letting the cold in;
me entró arena en los zapatos I've got sand in my shoesb) ( poderse meter):◊ ¿entrará por la puerta? will it get through the door?;
(+ me/te/le etc):
el zapato no le entra he can't get his shoe on;
no me entra la segunda (Auto) I can't get it into second (gear)
4 [ hambre] (+ me/te/le etc):◊ le entró hambre she felt o got hungry;
me ha entrado la duda I'm beginning to have my doubts;
me entró sueño I got o began to feel sleepy
5 ( empezar) to start, begin;◊ entró de aprendiz he started o began as an apprentice
6 ( incorporarse) entrar en or (esp AmL) a algo ‹en empresa/ejército/club› to join sth;
‹ en convento› to enter sth;
el año que entré en or a la universidad the year I started college I've just joined the association
7 ( estar incluido):
¿cuántas entran en un kilo? how many do you get in a kilo?
verbo transitivo ( traer) to bring in;
( llevar) to take in;◊ ¿cómo van a entrar el sofá? how are they going to get the sofa in?
entrar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to come in, go in, enter: los ladrones entraron por la ventana, the burglars entered through the window ➣ Ver nota en ir
2 (encajar) to fit: esta llave no entra, this key doesn't fit
3 (estar incluido) to be included: eso no entra en el precio, that's not included in the price
4 (en una organización, partido) to join, get into: entró en el club, he was admitted to the club
5 (en una situación) to go into: el avión entró en barrena, the plane went into a spin
entrar en calor, to warm up
6 (comenzar) el mes que entra, next month, the coming month
7 (sobrevenir) to come over: le entraron ganas de llorar, he felt like crying
me entró un ataque de histeria, I went into hysterics
8 (agradar) no me entran las lentejas, I don't like lentils
II verbo transitivo
1 to bring in: entra las sillas, take the chairs in
2 Inform to enter
♦ Locuciones: entrar en la cabeza: no me entra en la cabeza que hayas hecho eso, I can't understand why you have done that
ni entrar ni salir, to play no part in the matter: en cuestiones sentimentales ni entro ni salgo, I steer well clear of touchy subjects
' entrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarrotada
- abarrotado
- acceder
- adherirse
- arriar
- asomarse
- barrena
- caber
- calor
- codazo
- colarse
- dejar
- disminuir
- erupción
- escena
- funcionamiento
- guardacantón
- hacer
- irse
- le
- meterse
- pasar
- perdón
- razón
- robar
- saco
- tocar
- trance
- vigencia
- vigor
- bala
- chequeo
- chocar
- colar
- coma
- conflicto
- contacto
- desorden
- detalle
- dificultad
- duda
- ebullición
- esperar
- función
- gata
- hurtadillas
- introducir
- juego
- limpiar
- meter
English:
access
- admit
- barge
- barge in
- break into
- bring in
- burglarize
- burst in
- climb
- come in
- come into
- crowd
- customary
- dash in
- dash into
- detail
- effect
- enter
- entry
- erupt
- fetch in
- flounce
- force
- get in
- go in
- go into
- hear of
- in
- input
- inside
- join
- jump in
- keep out
- left
- let in
- LIFO
- listen
- log in
- log on
- may
- move in
- penetrate
- pop in
- re-enter
- reason
- roll in
- run in
- sense
- show up
- slip in
* * *♦ vi1. [introducirse] [viniendo] to enter, to come in;[yendo] to enter, to go in;déjame entrar let me in;entrar en algo to enter sth, to come/go into sth;acababa de entrar en casa cuando… she had just got back home o got into the house when…;lo vi entrar en el restaurante I saw him go into the restaurant;entré por la ventana I got in through the window;no tiene edad para entrar en discotecas she's not old enough to go to discos;entró a toda velocidad he rushed in;entra al campo Rubio en sustitución de un compañero Rubio is coming on for his teammate2. [penetrar] to go in;cierra la puerta, entra mucho viento close the door, you're letting the wind in;este disquete no entra en la disquetera this disk won't go into the disk driveen esta habitación entran dos alfombras there's room for two rugs in this room;este anillo no me entra I can't get this ring on my finger;el pie no me entra en el zapato I can't get this shoe on[club, partido político] to join (sth);entró en la universidad a los dieciocho años he went to university when he was eighteen;entrar en la Unión Europea to join the European Union;entró a trabajar de ayudante he started off as an assistantentrar a hacer algo to start doing sth;entró a trabajar hace un mes she started work a month ago;RP Famcuando me lo dijo, entré a atar cabos when he told me, I started putting two and two together;RP Famcuando entró a pensar en el asunto, ya era demasiado tarde by the time he began thinking about the matter, it was already too late6. [participar] to join in;entrar en [discusión, polémica] to join in;[negocio] to get in on;no entremos en cuestiones morales let's not get involved in moral issues;no tuvo tiempo de entrar en juego she didn't have time to get into the game;yo ahí ni entro ni salgo it has nothing to do with me;yo no entro en temas políticos porque no entiendo I don't discuss politics because I don't understand it7. [estar incluido]entrar en, entrar dentro de to be included in;la cena entra en el precio dinner is included in the price;¿cuántos entran en un kilo? how many do you get to the kilo?;este retraso no entraba en nuestros planes this delay did not form part of our plansme entran ganas de ponerme a cantar I've got an urge to start singing;me está entrando frío/sueño I'm getting cold/sleepy;me entró mucha pena I was filled with pity;entró en calor rápidamente she soon warmed up o got warm;me entran sudores sólo de pensarlo it makes me break out in a cold sweat just thinking about it;me entró la risa I got the giggles10. [periodo de tiempo] to start;el verano entra el 21 de junio summer starts on 21 June;entrar en [edad, vejez] to reach;[año nuevo] to start;entramos en una nueva era de cooperación we are entering a new era of cooperationno le entra en la cabeza que eso no se hace he can't seem to get it into his head that that sort of behaviour is out12. Aut to engage;no entra la tercera it won't go into third gear13. Mús to come in;ahora entra la sección de viento now the wind section comes in14. Taurom to charge;entrar al engaño to charge the cape¡qué bien entra este vino! this wine goes down a treat!;no, gracias, no me entra más no thanks, I couldn't take any more♦ vt1. [introducir] [trayendo] to bring in;[llevando] to take in;entra la ropa antes de que se moje take o bring the washing in before it gets wet;entra las herramientas en el cobertizo y vamos a pasear put the tools in the shed and we'll go for a walk;¿por dónde entraremos el piano? where are we going to get the piano in?;entran tabaco de contrabando they bring in contraband tobacco, they smuggle tobacco2. [acometer] to approach;a ése no hay por donde entrarle it's impossible to know how to approach him;hay un chico que le gusta, pero no sabe cómo entrarle there's a boy she fancies, but she doesn't know how to get talking to him3. [en fútbol] to tackle;entró al contrario con violencia he made a heavy challenge on his opponent;entrar en falta a alguien to commit a foul on sb* * *I v/i¡entre! come in!;yo en eso no entro ni salgo that has nothing to do with me, I have nothing to do with that3 caber fit;el pantalón no me entra these pants don’t fit me;la llave no entra the key doesn’t fit;no me entra en la cabeza I can’t understand it4:¿cuántos plátanos entran en un kilo? how many bananas are there in a kilo?5:me entró frío/sueño I got cold/sleepy, I began to feel cold/sleepy;me entró miedo I got scared, I began to feel scared6:entrar en go into;entrar en los 40 años turn 407 ( gustar):este tipo no me entra I don’t like the look of the guy, I don’t like the guy’s face8 ( empezar):entrar (a trabajar) a las ocho start (work) at eight o’clockII v/t3 INFOR enter4 en fútbol tackle* * *entrar vi1) : to enter, to go in, to come in2) : to beginentrar vt1) : to bring in, to introduce2) : to access* * *entrar vb1. (ir adentro) to go in2. (lograr acceso, subir a un coche) to get inentra, que hace frío fuera come in it's cold outside5. (ingresar) to join / to get into6. (estar incluido) to be included9. (en fútbol) to tackle -
107 salva
f.salvo (military).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: salvar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: salvar.* * *1 (de comida) tasting2 (con arma) salvo, volley\salva de aplausos figurado round of applause* * *f., (m. - salvo)* * *ISF1) [de aplausos] storm2) (Mil) salute, salvo3) (=saludo) greeting4) (=promesa) oath, solemn promiseIISF (=bandeja) salver, tray* * *una salva de 21 cañonazos — a 21-gun salute o salvo
una salva de aplausos — a burst o round of applause
* * *= volley, salvo.Nota: Plural salvoes/salvos.Ex. In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.Ex. The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.----* una salva de = a volley of.* * *una salva de 21 cañonazos — a 21-gun salute o salvo
una salva de aplausos — a burst o round of applause
* * *= volley, salvo.Nota: Plural salvoes/salvos.Ex: In military parlance a volley is a simultaneous discharge of weapons, such as a volley of musket fire, or a broadside from a warship.
Ex: The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.* una salva de = a volley of.* * *una salva de 21 cañonazos a 21-gun salute o salvolo recibieron con una salva de aplausos he was received with a burst o round of applausefueron simples salvas de advertencia they were just warning shots* * *
Del verbo salvar: ( conjugate salvar)
salva es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
salva
salvar
salva sustantivo femenino:◊ una salva de 21 cañonazos a 21-gun salute o salvo;
una salva de aplausos a burst o round of applause
salvar ( conjugate salvar) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to save;
salva algo/a algn DE algo to save sth/sb from sth
2
salvarse verbo pronominal
to survive;◊ ¡sálvese quien pueda! every man for himself!;
salvase DE algo ‹de accidente/incendio› to survive sth;
se salvaon de una muerte segura they escaped certain death
salva sustantivo femenino
1 Mil salvo, salute
el presidente fue recibido con una salva en el patio de armas, the president was received with a volley of gunfire in the parade-ground 2 salva de aplausos, burst of applause
salvo,-a
I adj (ileso) safe, unharmed
II salvo prep (menos, excepto) not including, except: abre los sábados, salvo en agosto, it's open on Saturdays, except in August
III sustantivo femenino ➣ salva
♦ Locuciones: a salvo, out of danger
salvo que, unless, except that
salvar verbo transitivo
1 (librar de un peligro) to save [de, from]
2 (conservar) no salvaron nada de la tormenta, they didn't save anything from the storm
3 Rel to save
4 (pasar un obstáculo) to cross
5 (superar una dificultad, un apuro) to overcome
6 (hacer una excepción) salvando a José, todos fueron castigados, except for José, everyone was punished
7 (recorrer una distancia) salvó 400 km en tres horas, she covered 400 km in three hours
' salva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salvarse
- salvo
- cañonazo
English:
burst
- salute
- alive
- grace
- life
* * *salva nf[de cañonazos] salvo;fue recibido con la tradicional salva de 21 cañonazos he was received with the traditional 21-gun salute;una salva de aplausos a round of applause* * *f:salva de aplausos round of applause* * *salva nf1) : salvo, volley2)salva de aplausos : round of applause -
108 prorompere
prorompere v. intr. (letter.) to burst* (out), ( di liquidi) to gush out (anche fig.); to break* (out) (anche fig.): il fiume proruppe dagli argini, the river burst its banks; il fuoco prorompeva da tutte le parti, fire was breaking out all over; il pubblico proruppe in lunghi applausi, the audience burst into long applause; proruppe in aspre parole, he burst into abuse; proruppe in una risata, he burst out laughing; prorompere in bestemmie, to burst out swearing; la vidi prorompere in pianto, I saw her burst into tears; ''Non ascoltarlo!'', proruppe sua madre, ''Don't listen to him!'', his mother burst out.* * *[pro'rompere]* * *prorompere/pro'rompere/ [81](aus. avere) [ acqua] to gush out; [ persona] to burst out; prorompere in lacrime to burst into tears. -
109 cauce
m.1 channel (agriculture) (& figurative).2 river-bed.volver a su cauce to return to normal3 river bed, bed of a stream of water, riverbed, runway.4 gully, deep channel, gulley, ditch.* * *1 (de río) bed2 (conducto descubierto) ditch, trench* * *SM1) (=lecho) [de río, arroyo] riverbed; [de canal] bed; (=curso) coursedesviaron el cauce del río — they changed o diverted the course of the river
tras las riadas, las aguas han vuelto a su cauce — the river has returned to its normal level after the floods
2) (=medio) channel, meanspor cauces legales — through legal channels o means
tras el encuentro, las negociaciones volvieron a su cauce — following that encounter, negotiations returned to their normal course
dar cauce a algo —
este juego da cauce a la imaginación de los niños — this game provides a channel o outlet for children's imagination
3) (Agr) irrigation channel* * *a) (Geog) bedb) (rumbo, vía)* * *= riverbed [river bed], channel.Ex. The author discusses the hydrodynamic reasons why a riverbed meanders through a plain.Ex. The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.----* aguas + volver a su cauce = dust + settle.* * *a) (Geog) bedb) (rumbo, vía)* * *= riverbed [river bed], channel.Ex: The author discusses the hydrodynamic reasons why a riverbed meanders through a plain.
Ex: The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.* aguas + volver a su cauce = dust + settle.* * *1 ( Geog):el río se salió de su cauce the river burst its banksel cauce del río está seco the river bed is dry, the river has dried updesviaron el cauce del arroyo they changed the course of the streamlas aguas volvieron a su cauce the river returned to a safe level2(rumbo, vía): intentó desviar la conversación hacia otros cauces he tried to steer the conversation onto another tackeste acuerdo constituye el cauce para el diálogo this agreement opens the way for talks, this agreement provides an opening for talksno había seguido los cauces establecidos it hadn't gone through the normal channels* * *
cauce sustantivo masculinoa) (Geog) bed;
desviaron el cauce del arroyo they changed the course of the streamb) (rumbo, vía):
seguir los cauces establecidos to go through the normal channels
cauce sustantivo masculino
1 (de un río) bed
2 figurado (canal, vía) channel
cauces oficiales, official channels
' cauce' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
badén
- canal
- rebalsarse
- salir
English:
bed
- channel
- gully
* * *cauce nm1. [de río, canal] bed;seguir el cauce del río to follow the course of the river;el cauce del río no es navegable the river isn't navigable;Figya han vuelto las aguas a su cauce things have returned to normal2. [camino, forma] course;esta solicitud hay que hacerla siguiendo los cauces reglamentarios this application has to be made following the correct procedure;las negociaciones siguen por los cauces habituales the negotiations are continuing on the same course;volver a su cauce to return to normal;abrir nuevos cauces de diálogo to open new channels for talks3. [acequia] channel* * *m riverbed; figchannel;volver a su cauce fig get back to normal* * *cauce nm1) lecho: riverbed2) : means pl, channel* * *cauce n1. (de río) bed / river bed2. (canal) channel / procedure -
110 explosión
f.1 explosion, blast, blowing-up, blowout.2 explosion, thunder, bang, blast.3 outburst, burst.* * *1 explosion, blast, blowing up2 figurado outburst\hacer explosión to explodeexplosión demográfica population explosion* * *noun f.1) explosion2) outbreak, outburst* * *SF1) [de bomba] explosion2) [de cólera] outburst, explosion3) (=expansión) explosion* * *a) ( de bomba) explosionla bomba hizo explosión — (period) the bomb exploded o went off
b) (de cólera, júbilo) outburstc) ( crecimiento brusco) explosion* * *= explosion, detonation, bang, blast.Ex. The nineteenth century also saw an explosion of exaggerated and decorated letter forms intended for display.Ex. In a true detonation, a shock wave passess through a mass destabilizing it and causing it to disintegrate.Ex. This is how the world ends, not with a bang, but with a whimper.Ex. Obama orders US flags to be flown at half staff in honor of 29 miners killed in blast.----* explosión de bomba = bomb attack, bomb blast, bombing, bomb explosion.* explosión de la edición, la = publishing explosion, the.* explosión de la información, la = information explosion, the.* explosión de la literatura, la = literature explosion, the.* explosión de las búsquedas = explosion of searches.* explosión de las publicaciones = publication explosion.* explosión de las publicaciones, la = literature explosion, the.* explosión demográfica, la = population explosion, the.* motor de explosión = combustion engine.* motor de explosión interna = internal combustion engine.* teoría de la gran explosión = big bang, the.* una explosión de = an explosion of.* * *a) ( de bomba) explosionla bomba hizo explosión — (period) the bomb exploded o went off
b) (de cólera, júbilo) outburstc) ( crecimiento brusco) explosion* * *= explosion, detonation, bang, blast.Ex: The nineteenth century also saw an explosion of exaggerated and decorated letter forms intended for display.
Ex: In a true detonation, a shock wave passess through a mass destabilizing it and causing it to disintegrate.Ex: This is how the world ends, not with a bang, but with a whimper.Ex: Obama orders US flags to be flown at half staff in honor of 29 miners killed in blast.* explosión de bomba = bomb attack, bomb blast, bombing, bomb explosion.* explosión de la edición, la = publishing explosion, the.* explosión de la información, la = information explosion, the.* explosión de la literatura, la = literature explosion, the.* explosión de las búsquedas = explosion of searches.* explosión de las publicaciones = publication explosion.* explosión de las publicaciones, la = literature explosion, the.* explosión demográfica, la = population explosion, the.* motor de explosión = combustion engine.* motor de explosión interna = internal combustion engine.* teoría de la gran explosión = big bang, the.* una explosión de = an explosion of.* * *1 (de una bomba) explosionuna explosión de gas a gas explosionla bomba hizo explosión ( period); the bomb exploded, the bomb went offhubo varios muertos en la explosión several people died in the explosion o blast2 (de cólera) outburst, explosion; (de júbilo) outbursthubo una explosión de risas there was a burst of laughter, everyone burst out laughing3 (crecimiento brusco) explosionCompuesto:population explosion* * *
explosión sustantivo femenino
◊ la bomba hizo explosión (period) the bomb exploded o went off
explosión sustantivo femenino explosion, blast: la bomba va a hacer explosión, the bomb is going to go off
' explosión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bombazo
- demográfica
- demográfico
- detonación
- estallido
- estampido
- hostia
- indemne
- motor
- saltar
- desencadenar
- fogonazo
- grande
- producir
- provocar
- resplandor
- retumbar
- sacudida
English:
bang
- blast
- blow
- blowup
- burst
- destructive
- eruption
- explode
- explosion
- internal-combustion engine
- pop
- boom
- flash
- population
- resounding
- responsible
- shock
- violent
* * *explosión nf1. [de bomba, explosivo, caldera] explosion;una explosión de gas a gas explosion;el gol provocó una explosión de júbilo there was an outburst of joy at the goal;hacer explosión [bomba, explosivo, petardo] to explode, to go off;[caldera] to explode, to burst explosión atómica atomic explosion;explosión controlada controlled explosion;explosión nuclear atomic explosion2. [desarrollo rápido] explosionexplosión demográfica population explosion;explosión urbanística rapid urban expansion* * *f explosion;hacer explosión go off, explode;explosión de ira outburst of anger* * *1) estallido: explosion2) : outburstuna explosión de ira: an outburst of anger* * *explosión n explosion -
111 explotar
v.1 to exploit (person).El tipo explota a los empleados The guy exploits the employees.El minero explota los recursos The miner exploits the resources.2 to explode.El minero explotó la carga The miner exploded the charge.La carga explotó The charge exploded.María explotó por la ofensa Mary exploded because of the offense.3 to use, to take unfair advantage of.El timador usó a las personas The swindler used the people.4 to explode on.Nos explotó una bomba A bomb exploded on us.* * *1 (sacar provecho) to exploit; (mina) to work; (tierra) to cultivate; (industria) to operate, run; (recursos) to tap, exploit2 peyorativo (personas) to exploit3 (bomba) to explode1 (explosionar) to explode, blow up* * *verb1) to exploit2) to run, operate* * *1. VT1) (=usar) [+ recursos, riquezas] to exploit; [+ planta] to run, operate; [+ mina] to work2) (=usar excesivamente) [+ obreros] to exploit; [+ situación] to exploit, make capital out of3) [+ bomba] to explode2.VI [bomba] to explode, go offexplotaron dos bombas — two bombs exploded o went off
cayó sin explotar — it fell but did not go off, it landed without going off
* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < tierra> to exploit, work; < mina> to operate, work; < negocio> to run, operateb) <idea/debilidad> to exploit2) < trabajador> to exploit2.explotar via) bomba to explode, go off; caldera/máquina to explode, blow upb) (fam) persona to explode, to blow a fuse (colloq)* * *= deploy, explode, exploit, harness, tap, burst, blow up, cash in on, prey on/upon, detonate, milk, mine, blow + a fuse, ride (on) + Posesivo + coattails, go off.Ex. The article presents the results of trials in which the model was deployed to classify aspects of the construction industry, such as construction norms and regulations.Ex. Other systems also employ a thesaurus in offering the facility to explode search profiles.Ex. The Library of Congress List of Subject Headings (LCSH) can be exploited as a general index, since it shows LCC numbers for many of the headings listed.Ex. When computers were first harnessed for information retrieval and cataloguing applications, the information retrieval systems, and some of the cataloguing systems developed in different environments.Ex. It must be pointed out, however, that the potential for online catalogs to increase library staff productivity has hardly been tapped.Ex. The article 'Will the CD bubble burst: conflicting messages on the future of electronic publishing' considers the future of the CD-ROM market.Ex. The article 'The library has blown up!' relates the short circuit in the main electrical circuit board of Porstmouth Public Library caused by electricians who were carrying out routine work.Ex. At the same time, veteran fiction writers and new authors cashing in on fame from other media continued to rule the lists.Ex. From being a predator, England was becoming a major commercial power on whose ships others preyed.Ex. There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex. A satisfactory balance between public and private involvement has not yet been reached and the companies involved are milking public funds.Ex. For instance, if children are doing a project work on dogs, they will hunt out anything and everything that so much as mentions them and the bits thus mined are assiduously transcribed into project folders.Ex. He simply blew a fuse and decided to go out on the road, spitefully apologizing again and again, until he got it right.Ex. Riding the coattails of Barack Obama, Democrats picked up seven seats held by Republicans in Tuesday's election to match the seven it gained two years ago.Ex. My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.----* explotar al máximo = realise + to its full potential, realise + the potential.* explotar beneficios = exploit + benefits.* hacer explotar = blow up.* por explotar = untapped.* sin explotar = untapped, unexploded.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < tierra> to exploit, work; < mina> to operate, work; < negocio> to run, operateb) <idea/debilidad> to exploit2) < trabajador> to exploit2.explotar via) bomba to explode, go off; caldera/máquina to explode, blow upb) (fam) persona to explode, to blow a fuse (colloq)* * *= deploy, explode, exploit, harness, tap, burst, blow up, cash in on, prey on/upon, detonate, milk, mine, blow + a fuse, ride (on) + Posesivo + coattails, go off.Ex: The article presents the results of trials in which the model was deployed to classify aspects of the construction industry, such as construction norms and regulations.
Ex: Other systems also employ a thesaurus in offering the facility to explode search profiles.Ex: The Library of Congress List of Subject Headings (LCSH) can be exploited as a general index, since it shows LCC numbers for many of the headings listed.Ex: When computers were first harnessed for information retrieval and cataloguing applications, the information retrieval systems, and some of the cataloguing systems developed in different environments.Ex: It must be pointed out, however, that the potential for online catalogs to increase library staff productivity has hardly been tapped.Ex: The article 'Will the CD bubble burst: conflicting messages on the future of electronic publishing' considers the future of the CD-ROM market.Ex: The article 'The library has blown up!' relates the short circuit in the main electrical circuit board of Porstmouth Public Library caused by electricians who were carrying out routine work.Ex: At the same time, veteran fiction writers and new authors cashing in on fame from other media continued to rule the lists.Ex: From being a predator, England was becoming a major commercial power on whose ships others preyed.Ex: There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex: A satisfactory balance between public and private involvement has not yet been reached and the companies involved are milking public funds.Ex: For instance, if children are doing a project work on dogs, they will hunt out anything and everything that so much as mentions them and the bits thus mined are assiduously transcribed into project folders.Ex: He simply blew a fuse and decided to go out on the road, spitefully apologizing again and again, until he got it right.Ex: Riding the coattails of Barack Obama, Democrats picked up seven seats held by Republicans in Tuesday's election to match the seven it gained two years ago.Ex: My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.* explotar al máximo = realise + to its full potential, realise + the potential.* explotar beneficios = exploit + benefits.* hacer explotar = blow up.* por explotar = untapped.* sin explotar = untapped, unexploded.* * *explotar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹tierra› to exploit, work; ‹mina› to operate, work, exploit; ‹negocio› to run, operate2 (sacar provecho de) to exploitsupo explotar esta idea al máximo she knew how to exploit this idea to the full o how to make the most of this ideasabe explotar los puntos flacos de su rival he knows how to exploit his opponent's weak pointsB ‹trabajador› to exploit■ explotarvi1 «bomba» to explode, go off; «caldera/máquina» to explode, blow up* * *
explotar ( conjugate explotar) verbo transitivo
‹ mina› to operate, work;
‹ negocio› to run, operate
verbo intransitivo
[caldera/máquina] to explode, blow up
explotar
I verbo intransitivo (un artefacto) to explode, go off
II verbo transitivo
1 (desarrollar, utilizar) to exploit
(una mina) to work
(la tierra) to cultivate
2 (a una persona) to exploit
' explotar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estallar
- jugo
- exprimir
English:
blow up
- explode
- exploit
- go off
- milk
- prey on
- rag
- shell-hole
- tap
- untapped
- use
- flare
- mileage
- prey
- set
- top
- undeveloped
- work
* * *explotar1 vt1. [niños, trabajadores] to exploit;en esta empresa explotan a los trabajadores this firm exploits its workers2. [recursos naturales] to exploit;[fábrica, negocio] to run, to operate; [terreno] to farm; [mina] to work3. [tema, asunto, situación] to exploitexplotar2 vi1. [bomba, explosivo, petardo] to explode, to go off;[globo, neumático, caldera] to explode, to burst2. [persona] to explode (with rage)* * *I v/t2 situación take advantage of, exploit3 trabajador exploitII v/i go off, explode; figexplode, blow a fuse fam* * *explotar vt1) : to exploit2) : to operate, to runexplotar viestallar, reventar: to explode* * *explotar vb1. (bomba, etc) to explode / to go off2. (mina) to work3. (tierra) to farm4. (aprovechar) to exploit -
112 irruption
irruption [iʀypsjɔ̃]feminine noun[de nouvelles technologies, doctrine] sudden emergence* * *iʀypsjɔ̃nom féminin ( apparition) irruption soutils ont fait irruption dans le monde du rock il y a dix ans — they burst onto the rock scene ten years ago
* * *iʀypsjɔ̃ nfirruption no pl* * *irruption nf ( apparition) irruption sout; faire irruption dans to burst into, to rush into [pièce, bâtiment, rue]; ils ont fait irruption dans le monde du rock il y a dix ans they burst onto the rock scene ten years ago; l'irruption de l'informatique dans le monde du travail the sudden emergence of computers in the workplace.[irypsjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [entrée] breaking ou bursting ou storming inils n'ont pas pu empêcher l'irruption des spectateurs sur le terrain they were unable to stop spectators from storming ou invading the pitch (UK) ou field (US)faire irruption dans to burst ou to barge into -
113 péter
péter [pete]➭ TABLE 61. intransitive verba. [personne] (inf!) to fart (inf!)2. transitive verba. [+ ficelle] to snap• se péter la gueule (inf!) ( = tomber) to fall flat on one's face ; ( = s'enivrer) to get plastered (inf!)* * *pete
1.
(colloq) verbe transitif ( casser) to bust (colloq) [appareil]; to snap [fil]
2.
verbe intransitif1) (sl) ( lâcher un pet) to fart (colloq)2) (colloq) ( éclater) lit [ballon, tuyau] to burst; [explosif] to go off; fig to blow up3) ( casser) [appareil, lampe] to bust (colloq); [fil] to snap; [couture] to burst••péter le feu — (colloq) [personne] to be full of beans (colloq)
péter la santé — (colloq) to be bursting with health
* * *pete *1. vi1) (= laisser échapper un pet) to fart *2) (= se rompre) [câble] to snapAttention, le câble risque de péter. — Watch out, it looks like the cable's going to snap.
3) (= exploser) [pneu, ballon, sac] to burst, [bombe] to go off, to explodeL'obus a pété avec un bruit sec. — The shell went off with a bang.
2. vt(= casser) [vitre, appareil, clef] to bust * to break* * *péter verb table: céderA ○vtr ( casser) to break, to bust○ [appareil, circuit]; to snap [cordon, fil]; péter la gueule à qn◑ to beat the hell out of sb◑.B vi1 ◑( lâcher un pet) to fart○;2 ○( éclater) [ballon, tuyau] to burst; [explosif] to go off; l'arme lui a pété à la figure the weapon went off in his face; faire péter une grenade/un pétard to let off a grenade/a banger GB ou firecracker US; la situation est grave, ça va péter d'un jour à l'autre fig the situation is serious, it could blow up any day now;3 ( casser) [appareil, circuit, crayon, lampe] to break, to bust○; [cordon, fil] to snap; [bouton, couture] to burst.C se péter◑ vpr ( se casser) [appareil, circuit, crayon, lampe] to break, to bust○; [cordon, fil] to snap; se péter la gueule ( avoir un accident) to get smashed up; ( se soûler) to get pissed◑ GB ou stoned◑ US; ( se droguer) to get high○; être pété ( soûl) to be pissed GB ou stoned US; ( drogué) to be high○.envoyer qn péter○ to send sb packing○; péter le feu○ [personne] to be full of beans; ça va péter le feu○ there's going to be all hell let loose○; péter la santé○ to be bursting with health; vouloir péter plus haut que son cul◑ to be too big for one's boots; péter dans la soie◑ to live in the lap of luxury.[pete] (familier) verbe intransitif1. (familier) [faire un pet] to fart2. [exploser] to blow up[casser]————————[pete] (familier) verbe transitif2. [être plein de]3. (Belgique)4. (locution)————————se péter (familier) verbe pronominal intransitifattention, ça va se péter! watch out, it's going to break!————————se péter (familier) verbe pronominal transitifse péter la jambe/mâchoire to smash one's leg/jawb. [en voiture] to get smashed up -
114 нахлувам
rush, burst (в into), rush in, burst in, force o.'s way(със сила) break in, sl. muscle in(влизам, без да чукам) barge in(за полиция) raid(за неприятел) invade (a country)въздухът, който нахлуваше от морето the air that pushed in from the seaкръвта нахлу в лицето му the blood rushed into his face, his colour mountedсълзи нахлуха в очите й her eyes were filled with tears, tears welled up in her eyes, tears welled out of her eyesспомени нахлуха в главата му memories rushed into his head* * *нахлу̀вам,гл. rush, burst (в into), rush in, force o.’s way; ( със сила) break in, sl. muscle in, bust in; ( влизам, без да чукам) barge in; (за полиция) raid; разг. bust; (за неприятел) invade (a country); въздухът, който нахлуваше от морето the air that pushed in from the sea; кръвта нахлу в лицето му the blood rushed into his face, his colour mounted; спомени нахлуха в главата му memories rushed/flooded (back) into his head; сълзи нахлуха в очите ѝ her eyes were filled with tears, tears welled up in her eyes, tears welled out of her eyes.* * *burst into; rush{rXS}* * *1. (влизам, без да чукам) barge in 2. (за неприятел) invade (a country) 3. (за полиция) raid 4. (със сила) break in, sl. muscle in 5. rush, burst (в into), rush in, burst in, force o.'s way 6. въздухът, който нахлуваше от морето the air that pushed in from the sea 7. кръвта нахлу в лицето му the blood rushed into his face, his colour mounted 8. спомени нахлуха в главата му memories rushed into his head 9. сълзи нахлуха в очите й her eyes were filled with tears, tears welled up in her eyes, tears welled out of her eyes -
115 ridere
laugh (di at)far ridere di sé make oneself a laughing stockse la ride del parere degli altri he couldn't care less what people think* * *ridere v. intr. to laugh (at s.o., sthg.): scoppiare a ridere, to burst out laughing; mi fa sempre ridere, he always makes me laugh; non c'è da ridere, it is no laughing matter; non ci vedo niente da ridere, I cannot see anything to laugh at in it; è una cosa da ridere, this will make you laugh, ( è un'inezia) it's nothing; non ho voglia di ridere, I'm in no mood for laughing; non mi piace che si rida di me, I do not like being laughed at; non mi piace il suo modo di ridere dei mali altrui, I do not like the way he laughs at other people's misfortunes; rise fino alle lacrime, she laughed till she cried; ti farai ridere dietro da tutti, you will become a laughing stock; tutti ridono alle sue spalle, everybody laughs at him behind his back; tutti ridono di lui, everybody laughs at him; ridere forzatamente, to give a forced laugh; ridere sommessamente, tra sé, to chuckle; ridere nervosamente, to giggle (o to titter); ridere di cuore, di gusto, to laugh heartily; rideva in cuor suo, he smiled (o chuckled) to himself // ridendo e scherzando si è fatta l'una, laughing and joking we haven't noticed the time, it's one o'clock already // c'era da morire dal ridere, it was terribly funny! (o you would have died laughing!) // lo disse solo per ridere, ( per scherzo) he only said it for fun (o as a joke) // ma non farmi ridere!, ( non dire sciocchezze) don't make me laugh! (o don't talk nonsense!) // quando la vede gli ridono gli occhi di gioia, when he sees her his eyes light up with joy; la speranza rideva nei suoi occhi, hope was shining in her eyes // ridere a crepapelle, piegarsi in due dal ridere, to split one's sides with laughter (o to roar with laughter); ridere come un matto, di gusto, to laugh one's head off // ridere in faccia a qlcu., to laugh in s.o.'s face // ridere per non piangere, to laugh bravely // ridere sotto i baffi, to laugh up one's sleeve // far ridere i sassi, i polli, to make a cat laugh // prendere qlco. in ridere, to laugh sthg. off // è un manager da ridere, as a manager he's a joke // ride bene chi ride ultimo, (prov.) he who laughs last laughs longest.◘ ridersi v.intr.pron.1 ( beffarsi) to laugh (at s.o., sthg.), to make* fun (of s.o., sthg.); egli se la rideva di noi, he was laughing at (o making fun of o mocking) us2 ( infischiarsene) not to care (about s.o., sthg.): se la ride delle critiche, he doesn't care about criticism.ridere s.m. laughing, laughter: ho sentito un gran ridere, I heard a lot of laughing; non ne potevo più dal gran ridere, my sides were aching with laughter; sono morto, crepato dal ridere, I nearly died laughing.* * *1. ['ridere]vb irreg viridere di — to laugh at, make fun of
ridere alle spalle di qn; ridere dietro a qn — to laugh behind sb's back
ridendo e scherzando si è fatto tardi fig — what with one thing and another, it got late
ridere di cuore o di gusto — to laugh heartily
ma non farmi ridere! — don't be ridiculous!, don't make me laugh!
non c'è niente da ridere; c'è poco da ridere — it's not a laughing matter, it's not funny
lo ha detto per ridere — he was only joking, he said it in fun
è roba da ridere — (facile) it's nothing, it's dead easy fam
c'è da morire dal ridere! — it's hilarious!, it's really funny!
ride bene chi ride ultimo — (Proverbio) he who laughs last laughs longest Brit o Am best
2. vip (ridersi)* * *I 1. ['ridere]scoppiare a ridere — to burst into laughter, to burst out laughing
far ridere qcn. — to make sb. laugh
non c'è niente da ridere, c'è poco da ridere! — it's no laughing matter! there's nothing to laugh about!
ridere in faccia a qcn. — to laugh in sb.'s face
2.(così o tanto) per ridere for a laugh; ma non farmi ridere colloq. don't make me laugh, don't be ridicolous; le ridono gli occhi — fig. she has laughing eyes
verbo pronominale ridersi1) (burlarsi) to laugh (di at)2) ridersela colloq.ridersela di qcs. — to laugh at sth
••ride bene chi ride ultimo — prov. he who laughs last laughs longest
II ['ridere]ridere alle spalle di qcn. — to laugh behind sb.'s back
sostantivo maschile laughing, laughterbuttare o mettere qcs. sul ridere to laugh sth. off; morire dal ridere to kill oneself laughing, to die laughing; tenersi la pancia dal ridere — to split one's sides with laughter
* * *ridere1/'ridere/ [35](aus. avere) to laugh (di, per at); scoppiare a ridere to burst into laughter, to burst out laughing; far ridere qcn. to make sb. laugh; non c'è niente da ridere, c'è poco da ridere! it's no laughing matter! there's nothing to laugh about! farsi ridere dietro da tutta la scuola to become the laughing stock of the whole school; ridere in faccia a qcn. to laugh in sb.'s face; (così o tanto) per ridere for a laugh; ma non farmi ridere colloq. don't make me laugh, don't be ridicolous; le ridono gli occhi fig. she has laughing eyesII ridersi verbo pronominale1 (burlarsi) to laugh (di at)ride bene chi ride ultimo prov. he who laughs last laughs longest; fare ridere i polli (to be enough) to make a cat laugh; ridere sotto i baffi to laugh up one's sleeve; ridere alle spalle di qcn. to laugh behind sb.'s back.————————ridere2/'ridere/sostantivo m.laughing, laughter; buttare o mettere qcs. sul ridere to laugh sth. off; morire dal ridere to kill oneself laughing, to die laughing; tenersi la pancia dal ridere to split one's sides with laughter. -
116 schiantare
1. v/t crash, smash2. v/i schiantarsi crash* * *schiantare v.tr. to break* (anche fig.): il vento ha schiantato diversi rami, the wind has broken (off) several branches; quella notizia gli schiantò il cuore, that piece of news broke his heart.◘ schiantarsi v.intr.pron. to break* (anche fig.); to snap; ( abbattersi) to crash: l'albero si schiantò al suolo, the tree crashed to the ground; la fune si schiantò, the rope snapped (o broke); schiantare contro qlco., to crash into sthg.; schiantare dal ridere, to split one's sides laughing; a quella vista mi si schiantò il cuore, that sight broke my heart.* * *[skjan'tare]1. vt(spezzare) to break, tear apart2. vip (schiantarsi)schiantarsi contro — to crash intoschiantarsi al suolo — to crash (to the ground)* * *[skjan'tare] 1.verbo transitivo2) (fare scoppiare) to break*, to burst*2. 3.verbo pronominale schiantarsi1) [aereo, auto] to crash, to smash ( contro into)2) (scoppiare) to break*, to burst** * *schiantare/skjan'tare/ [1]2 (fare scoppiare) to break*, to burst*III schiantarsi verbo pronominale1 [aereo, auto] to crash, to smash ( contro into); - rsi al suolo to come crashing to the ground2 (scoppiare) to break*, to burst*. -
117 aufbrechen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (Schloss, Siegel, Tür etc.) break open, force; (Kiste) break into; (Pflaster, Straße) break up; (Erde etc.) mit Pflug: auch break ground, turn over; (Brief) tear open2. Jägerspr. (ausweiden) gut3. geh. (Brief) open allg.II v/i (ist)2. (weggehen) leave, set off, start out ( nach for); zu einem Ausflug / Spaziergang aufbrechen set off on an excursion / walk; wann brechen wir morgen auf? when are we setting off ( oder leaving) tomorrow?* * *(gewaltsam öffnen) to break; to force; to break open; to break up;(sich öffnen) to open; to burst open;(weggehen) to leave; to set off; to sally* * *auf|bre|chen sep1. vtto break or force open; Tresor auch, Auto to break into; Deckel to prise off; Boden, Asphalt, Oberfläche to break up; (geh ) Brief to break open; (fig) System, soziale Struktur etc to break down2. vi aux sein2) (fig Konflikte, Hass etc) to break out3) (= sich auf den Weg machen) to start out or off, to set out or off* * *1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) break down3) (to use force to dislodge (something) from its position usually through leverage: He prised open the lid with a knife.) prise5) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) start6) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) start off7) (to begin a journey; to start off: We shall have to start out at dawn.) start out* * *auf|bre·chenI. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \aufbrechenein Auto/einen Tresor \aufbrechen to break into a car/strongroomII. vi Hilfsverb: sein2. (erneut sichtbar werden) to break out3. (sich auf den Weg machen) to start [or set] off [or out]ich glaube, wir müssen \aufbrechen I think we've got to go, I think we ought to go* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (öffnen) break open <lock, safe, box, crate, etc.>; break into < car>; force [open] < door>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (sich öffnen) < bud> open [up], burst [open]; < ice [sheet], surface, ground> break up; < wound> open* * *aufbrechen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)1. (Schloss, Siegel, Tür etc) break open, force; (Kiste) break into; (Pflaster, Straße) break up; (Erde etc) mit Pflug: auch break ground, turn over; (Brief) tear open3. geh (Brief) open allgB. v/i (ist)2. (weggehen) leave, set off, start out (nach for);zu einem Ausflug/Spaziergang aufbrechen set off on an excursion/walk;wann brechen wir morgen auf? when are we setting off ( oder leaving) tomorrow?* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (öffnen) break open <lock, safe, box, crate, etc.>; break into < car>; force [open] < door>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (sich öffnen) < bud> open [up], burst [open]; <ice [sheet], surface, ground> break up; < wound> open2) (losgehen, -fahren) set off; start out* * *(nach) v.to start (for) v. v.to break open expr.to decamp v.to sally v. -
118 śmiech
m (G śmiechu) 1. (wyrażanie radości) laugh, laughter- pusty śmiech inane laughter- zaraźliwy śmiech infectious laughter- gorzki śmiech książk. a bitter laugh- śmiech przez łzy laughing through one’s tears- wybuch a. salwa śmiechu a burst a. peal of laughter- dusić się ze śmiechu a. od śmiechu to choke with laughter- pękać ze śmiechu to laugh till one’s sides ache- umierać a. konać ze śmiechu to die laughing a. of laughter- wybuchnąć śmiechem to burst out laughing- ryczeć ze śmiechu to roar with laughter- zwijać a. skręcać się ze śmiechu to be in convulsions- tubalny śmiech a hearty laugh- wzbudzić a. wywołać śmiech to get a. raise a laugh- zrobić coś dla śmiechu to do sth for a laugh- śmiech radości a laugh of joy- jego wypowiedź przywitano śmiechem his speech was greeted with laughter- sala trzęsła się od głośnego śmiechu the hall shook with loud laughter- cokolwiek powiedział, to zaraz wszyscy w śmiech everybody burst out laughing at every word he said- moje uwagi zbyła śmiechem she laughed off my remarks- tak tylko powiedziałem, do śmiechu I just said that for a laugh- nie będzie mu do śmiechu, gdy się dowie he’ll be laughing on the other side of his face when he finds out- nie mogłem się powstrzymać od śmiechu I couldn’t keep a straight face- trząsł się od z trudem powstrzymywanego śmiechu he was shaking with suppressed laughter2. (drwina) mockery, ridicule- narazić się na czyjś śmiech to be held up to ridicule3. przen. (głos zwierząt) laugh■ śmiechu warte [cena, ilość] derisory- te wybory były śmiechu warte the election was a sham- wzdycha na jej widok, przewraca oczami, a to wszystko śmiechu warte he sighs when he sees her, rolls his eyes, and it’s all so pathetic- on kandyduje na prezydenta? śmiechu warte! he’s running for the presidency a. for president? that’s ridiculous!- śmiechu warta ta cała jego robota all his work is rubbish* * *-u; -y; mwybuchać (wybuchnąć perf) śmiechem — to burst out laughing
robić (zrobić perf) coś dla śmiechu — to do sth for a laugh
* * *milaughter; wybuch śmiechu burst of laughter; parskać śmiechem burst out laughing; pękać ze śmiechu laugh one's head off; sikać ze śmiechu pot. piss o.s. laughing; zanosić się śmiechem rock with laughter; zrobić coś dla śmiechu do sth for a laugh; zrywać boki ze śmiechu burst one's sides with laughter; śmiechu warte it's ludicrous!, that's a laugh!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > śmiech
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119 arrebato
m.1 fit, outburst (arranque).un arrebato de amor a crush2 rage, fury (furia).3 rapture.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: arrebatar.* * *1 (arranque) fit, outburst* * *noun m.outburst, fit* * *SM (=ira) rage; (=éxtasis) ecstasy, rapture* * *a) ( arranque) fitun arrebato de ira/pasión — a fit of anger/passion
b) ( éxtasis) ecstasy, rapture* * *= outburst, flush, gush, burst, spurt.Ex. Laura Carpozzi, head of the circulation department, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Ex. I wonder if this is not altogether unrelated to the fact that this stage immediately precedes puberty, during the last flush of childhood, after which young people commonly go through a period of disenchantment with adults.Ex. Uncritical gush is as repulsive as dry compulsion = El arrebato falto de sentido crítico es tan repugnante como la obsesión seca.Ex. Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex. Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.----* arrebato de cólera = angry outburst, fit of rage, fit of anger.* arrebato de ira = angry outburst.* arrebato de + Nombre = fit of + Nombre.* * *a) ( arranque) fitun arrebato de ira/pasión — a fit of anger/passion
b) ( éxtasis) ecstasy, rapture* * *= outburst, flush, gush, burst, spurt.Ex: Laura Carpozzi, head of the circulation department, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.
Ex: I wonder if this is not altogether unrelated to the fact that this stage immediately precedes puberty, during the last flush of childhood, after which young people commonly go through a period of disenchantment with adults.Ex: Uncritical gush is as repulsive as dry compulsion = El arrebato falto de sentido crítico es tan repugnante como la obsesión seca.Ex: Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex: Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.* arrebato de cólera = angry outburst, fit of rage, fit of anger.* arrebato de ira = angry outburst.* arrebato de + Nombre = fit of + Nombre.* * *1 (arranque) fitun arrebato de ira/pasión a fit of anger/passionle dio un arrebato y se puso a dar patadas he flew into a rage and started kicking them, he blew his top and started kicking them ( colloq)2 (éxtasis) ecstasy, rapture* * *
Del verbo arrebatar: ( conjugate arrebatar)
arrebato es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
arrebató es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
arrebatar
arrebato
arrebatar ( conjugate arrebatar) verbo transitivo ( quitar) to snatch
arrebato sustantivo masculinoa) ( arranque) arrebato de algo fit of sth;
arrebatar verbo transitivo
1 (arrancar) to snatch, seize
2 fig (cautivar, apasionar) to captivate, fascinate
arrebato sustantivo masculino outburst, fit
' arrebato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acceso
- arranque
English:
outburst
- rash
- snatch away
- burst
- flush
- out
* * *arrebato nm1. [arranque]lo tiró por la ventana de un arrebato o [m5] en un arrebato de cólera he threw it out of the window in a fit of rage;en un arrebato de generosidad in a fit of generosity;un arrebato de amor a crush2. [furia] rage, fury;con arrebato in fury, enraged3. [éxtasis] ecstasy4. RP [robo] bag-snatching* * *m fit;arrebato de cólera fit of rage* * *arrebato nmarranque: fit, outburst -
120 desbordarse
1 (salirse) to overflow, flood2 figurado to burst* * *VPR1) (=rebosar)a) [lavabo, río] to overflow; [líquido] to overflow, spill (over)con el deshielo se ha desbordado el cauce del río — with the thaw the river has burst its banks o overflowed
se desbordó la espuma de la cerveza — the froth on the beer overflowed o spilled over
b)desbordarse fuera de — [epidemia, guerra] to spread beyond
2) (=desatarse) [ira] to boil overla euforia se desbordó al final del partido — they were unable to contain their euphoria at the end of the match
llegó un momento en que la emoción se desbordó — it got to a point when emotions got out of hand o control
3) (=excederse) to get carried away; pey to lose control* * *(v.) = overflowEx. This article describes the impact of flooding on the Public Library of Des Moines, Iowa, when the Raccoon River overflowed in Jul 93.* * *(v.) = overflowEx: This article describes the impact of flooding on the Public Library of Des Moines, Iowa, when the Raccoon River overflowed in Jul 93.
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desbordarse ( conjugate desbordarse) verbo pronominal
■desbordarse verbo reflexivo to overflow, flood
' desbordarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salirse
English:
brim over
- flood
- overflow
- spill over
- boil
- spill
* * *vpr1. [río] to flood, to burst its banks;[lago, embalse] to flood, to overflow; [bañera, olla, líquido, contenido] to overflow;llena el vaso hasta arriba sin que se desborde fill the glass to the brim without it overflowing;la leche comenzó a desbordarse the milk started to spill over2. [pasión, sentimiento] to erupt;sueña que le toca la lotería y su imaginación se desborda she dreams she's won the lottery and her imagination runs away with her* * *v/r de río burst its banks, overflow; figget out of control* * *vr
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