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1 granjero
m.farmer, granger.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 farmer* * *(f. - granjera)noun* * *granjero, -aSM / F farmer* * *- ra masculino, femenino farmer* * *= farmer.Ex. State agricultural experiment station publications are a valuable resource for agricultural historians and sociologists, as well as for scientists, students, the agribusiness community, farmers, and the general public.* * *- ra masculino, femenino farmer* * *= farmer.Ex: State agricultural experiment station publications are a valuable resource for agricultural historians and sociologists, as well as for scientists, students, the agribusiness community, farmers, and the general public.
* * *granjero -ramasculine, femininefarmer* * *
granjero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
farmer
granjero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino farmer
' granjero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
granjera
English:
farmer
* * *granjero, -a nm,ffarmer* * *m, granjera f farmer* * *granjero, -ra n: farmer* * *granjero n farmer -
2 granjero
• farmer• granduncle• grangrene -
3 granjero de tierra
• dirt farmer -
4 granjero que se dedica al cultivo seco
• dry farmerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > granjero que se dedica al cultivo seco
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5 granjero ocupado parcialmente
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > granjero ocupado parcialmente
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6 granjero frutícola
m.fruit farmer, fruit-grower. -
7 granjero hortifrutícola
m.vegetable and fruit farmer, vegetable and fruit grower. -
8 pulmón de granjero
spa pulmón (m) de granjero, pulmón (m) de los segadores, pulmón (m) de los trilladores, neumopatía (f) intersticial granulomatosaeng farmer's lung, harvester's lung, interstitial granulomatous pneumonitis, thresher's lungБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > pulmón de granjero
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9 pequeńo granjero
• smallholder -
10 pequeño granjero
m.smallholder, dirt farmer. -
11 tambero
m.inn-keeper (fondista); dairy farmer (granjero).* * *tambero, -aSM / F And ( Hist) (=mesonero) innkeeper; (=granjero) dairy farmer* * *tambero, -a nm,f1. RP [granjero] dairy farmer[de un tenderete] stall holder -
12 granjera
f., (m. - granjero)* * *
granjero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino farmer
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13 agricultor
adj.agricultural, farming, tiller.m.farmer, farm worker, cropper, grower.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 farmer* * *(f. - agricultora)noun* * *agricultor, -a1.ADJ agricultural, farming antes de s2.SM / F farmer* * *- tora masculino, femenino farmer* * *= farmer, grower, market gardener, agrarian, husbandman [husbandmen, -pl.], agricultural labourer.Ex. State agricultural experiment station publications are a valuable resource for agricultural historians and sociologists, as well as for scientists, students, the agribusiness community, farmers, and the general public.Ex. The scheme's aim is to assist the primary producer (e.g. farmer, grower, fisherman) by improving the processing and marketing of agricultural products = El objetivo de este proyecto es ayudar al productor primario (por ej., el granjero, el agricultor y el pescador) mejorando el proceso y la comercialización de los productos agrícolas.Ex. He said that a concerted program of weeding would ensure that the library will have 'no books which will interest persons with an intellectual range above that of clodhoppers and market gardeners'.Ex. The new hip agrarians, who are attempting to make their living from the land as did the early settlers, must rely on the printed word to bridge the gap between themselves and their ancestors.Ex. Most of the testators were yeomen, husbandmen, tradesmen, craftsmen and laborers, and the widows of such men.Ex. The agricultural labourer receiving payment in kind was a married farm-hand with a one-year contract and whose wife had the duty to milk the cows morning and night.----* familia de agricultores = farming family.* pequeño agricultor = smallholder.* Sindicato Nacional de Agricultores (NFU) = National Farmers' Union (NFU).* * *- tora masculino, femenino farmer* * *= farmer, grower, market gardener, agrarian, husbandman [husbandmen, -pl.], agricultural labourer.Ex: State agricultural experiment station publications are a valuable resource for agricultural historians and sociologists, as well as for scientists, students, the agribusiness community, farmers, and the general public.
Ex: The scheme's aim is to assist the primary producer (e.g. farmer, grower, fisherman) by improving the processing and marketing of agricultural products = El objetivo de este proyecto es ayudar al productor primario (por ej., el granjero, el agricultor y el pescador) mejorando el proceso y la comercialización de los productos agrícolas.Ex: He said that a concerted program of weeding would ensure that the library will have 'no books which will interest persons with an intellectual range above that of clodhoppers and market gardeners'.Ex: The new hip agrarians, who are attempting to make their living from the land as did the early settlers, must rely on the printed word to bridge the gap between themselves and their ancestors.Ex: Most of the testators were yeomen, husbandmen, tradesmen, craftsmen and laborers, and the widows of such men.Ex: The agricultural labourer receiving payment in kind was a married farm-hand with a one-year contract and whose wife had the duty to milk the cows morning and night.* familia de agricultores = farming family.* pequeño agricultor = smallholder.* Sindicato Nacional de Agricultores (NFU) = National Farmers' Union (NFU).* * *masculine, femininefarmer* * *
agricultor◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
farmer
agricultor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino farmer
' agricultor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agricultora
- algodonero
English:
farmer
* * *agricultor, -ora nm,ffarmer* * *m, agricultora f farmer* * *agricultor, - tora n: farmer, grower* * *agricultor n farmer -
14 cultivador
adj.farming.m.cultivator, grower, farmer, cropper.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 cultivator, grower* * *(f. - cultivadora)noun* * *ISM (Agr) cultivatorIIcultivador, -aSM / F farmer, growercultivador de café — coffee grower, coffee planter
* * *- dora masculino, femenino1) ( persona) grower* * *= grower.Ex. The scheme's aim is to assist the primary producer (e.g. farmer, grower, fisherman) by improving the processing and marketing of agricultural products = El objetivo de este proyecto es ayudar al productor primario (por ej., el granjero, el agricultor y el pescador) mejorando el proceso y la comercialización de los productos agrícolas.* * *- dora masculino, femenino1) ( persona) grower* * *= grower.Ex: The scheme's aim is to assist the primary producer (e.g. farmer, grower, fisherman) by improving the processing and marketing of agricultural products = El objetivo de este proyecto es ayudar al productor primario (por ej., el granjero, el agricultor y el pescador) mejorando el proceso y la comercialización de los productos agrícolas.
* * *masculine, feminineA (persona) growercultivador de rosas rose growercultivador de algodón cotton grower o planterBC* * *cultivador, -ora nm,f[persona] grower;cultivador de naranjas orange grower;cultivador de trigo wheat farmer* * *m grower* * *cultivador, - dora n: cultivator -
15 aporcar
v.1 to cover garden-plants with earth for the purpose of whitening them and making them tender; to hill.2 to earth up, to surround with earth, to mound up, to hill.El granjero aporcó el árbol frutal The farmer earthed up the fruit tree3 to blanch, to whiten by excluding light.El granjero aporcó las hortalizas The farmer blanched the vegetables.* * *1 to earth up* * *VT to earth up* * *aporcar [A9 ]vt1 ‹hortalizas› to earth up2 ‹apio/endibia› to blanch* * *aporcar vtAgr to earth up -
16 aventar
v.1 to fan.2 to winnow (trigo).El granjero avienta trigo The farmer winnows wheat.3 to throw (informal) (tirar). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)4 to blow about, to blow away, to blow along, to toss.Ricardo aventó papeles Richard blew about papers.5 to strike.* * *1 AGRICULTURA to winnow* * *1. VT1) [+ fuego] to fan, blow; (Agr) to winnow2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Col, Méx, Per) <pelota/piedra> to throwle aventé un sopapo — (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
b) (Méx) ( empujar) to push2) <fuego/lumbre> to fan; < grano> to winnow2.aventarse v prona) (Méx fam) ( atreverse) to dareaventarse a + inf — to dare to + inf
b) (Méx fam) ( lograr)se aventaron un partidazo — they produced o played a tremendous game
c) (refl) (Col, Méx) (arrojarse, tirarse) to throw oneself* * *= winnow.Ex. The article is entitled 'Speaking loudly for good books -- promoting the wheat and winnowing the chaff'.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Col, Méx, Per) <pelota/piedra> to throwle aventé un sopapo — (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
b) (Méx) ( empujar) to push2) <fuego/lumbre> to fan; < grano> to winnow2.aventarse v prona) (Méx fam) ( atreverse) to dareaventarse a + inf — to dare to + inf
b) (Méx fam) ( lograr)se aventaron un partidazo — they produced o played a tremendous game
c) (refl) (Col, Méx) (arrojarse, tirarse) to throw oneself* * *= winnow.Ex: The article is entitled 'Speaking loudly for good books -- promoting the wheat and winnowing the chaff'.
* * *aventar [A5 ]vtA1 (Col, Méx, Per) ‹pelota/piedra› to throw¿me avientas las llaves? can you throw me the keys?B1 ‹fuego/lumbre› to fan2 ‹grano› to winnow2se aventó al agua desde el trampolín he dived into the water from the diving boardse aventó por la ventana he leaped out of o threw himself out of o hurled himself out of the window* * *
aventar ( conjugate aventar) verbo transitivo
◊ le aventé un sopapo (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
aventarse verbo pronominal
aventarse a hacer algo to dare to do sth
' aventar' also found in these entries:
English:
pitchfork
- chuck
- fling
- flip
- sling
- throw
- toss
* * *♦ vt1. [abanicar] to fan2. Agr to winnowme aventó la pelota she threw me the ball;le aventé una bofetada I slapped him;nos aventaron ahí, y no volvieron hasta tres horas más tarde they dumped us there, and didn't come back till three hours later4. Andes, CAm, Méx Fam [dirigir]me aventó una mirada amenazadora she shot me a threatening look, she glared at me threateningly5. Andes, CAm, Méx [empujar] to push, to shove* * *L.Amv/t1 throw2 ( empujar) push* * *aventar {55} vt1) : to fan2) : to winnow3) Col, Mex : to throw, to toss -
17 cercar
v.1 to fence (off).El granjero alambró la finca The farmer enclosed the farm with wire netting.2 to surround.* * *1 (poner una cerca) to fence in, enclose2 (rodear) to surround, encircle3 MILITAR to besiege, surround* * *verb1) to enclose, fence2) surround* * *VT1) [+ campo, terreno] to enclose; [con vallas] to fence in, wall in2) [+ persona] to surround, ring3) (Mil) [+ pueblo, ciudad] to surround, besiege; [+ tropas] to cut off, surround* * *verbo transitivoa) <campo/terreno> to enclose, surround; ( con valla) to fence inb) < persona> to surround* * *= surround, come under + siege, wall, fence, seal off, hem + Nombre + in, close in on.Ex. The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex. The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex. It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..Ex. In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.Ex. In the case of vast and rapidly growing copyright libraries where the stock is sealed off from the public, specific classification is not worth the effort.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.* * *verbo transitivoa) <campo/terreno> to enclose, surround; ( con valla) to fence inb) < persona> to surround* * *= surround, come under + siege, wall, fence, seal off, hem + Nombre + in, close in on.Ex: The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.
Ex: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex: It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..Ex: In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.Ex: In the case of vast and rapidly growing copyright libraries where the stock is sealed off from the public, specific classification is not worth the effort.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.* * *cercar [A2 ]vt1 ‹campo/terreno› to enclose, surround; (con una valla) to fence in2 ‹persona› to surroundse vio cercado por una banda de delincuentes he found himself surrounded by o hemmed in by a gang of thugs3 ( Mil) ‹ciudad› to besiege, encircle; ‹enemigo› to surround, encircle* * *
cercar ( conjugate cercar) verbo transitivo
( con valla) to fence in
‹ enemigo› to surround
cercar verbo transitivo
1 (con una valla) to fence, enclose
2 (al enemigo) to surround
' cercar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reja
English:
enclose
- fence
- fence in
- hedge
- ring
- stake
- circle
- close
- surround
* * *cercar vt1. [vallar] to fence (off)2. [ciudad, fortaleza] to besiege, to lay siege to;[atracador, fugitivo] to surround* * *v/t1 surround* * *cercar {72} vt1) : to fence in, to enclose2) : to surround* * *cercar vb to fence in / to enclose -
18 cuartear
v.1 to cut or chop up.2 to split, to divide from the side, to crack, to fragment.El granjero cuarteó las mazorcas The farmer split the corn ears.3 to divide into four, to divide into four parts, to quarter.María cuarteó el pastel Mary divided the cake into four.* * *1 (dividir en cuatro) to quarter, divide into four2 (descuartizar) to quarter3 (rajar) to crack1 (rajarse) to crack, split* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ res] to cut up2) (Mat) to divide into four3) [+ carretera] to zigzag up4) (Náut)2. VI1) (Taur) to dodge, step aside2) (Naipes) to make a fourth (player), make up a four3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo ( descuartizar) to cut up2.cuartearse v prona) ( agrietarse) pared/cerámica/cuero to crackb) (Taur) to dodge to one side* * *= crack, cut + Nombre + up.Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex. They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.* * *1.verbo transitivo ( descuartizar) to cut up2.cuartearse v prona) ( agrietarse) pared/cerámica/cuero to crackb) (Taur) to dodge to one side* * *= crack, cut + Nombre + up.Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.
Ex: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.* * *cuartear [A1 ]vtA (descuartizar) to cut upB ‹camino› to zigzag up/down1 (agrietarse) «pared/cerámica» to crack; «cuero» to crack, split2 ( Taur) to dodge to one side* * *
cuartear verbo transitivo to quarter
* * *♦ vt1. [agrietar] to crack2. [partir, dividir] to cut o chop up* * *v/t cut up, quarter* * *cuartear vt1) : to quarter2) : to divide up -
19 espantar
v.1 to frighten or scare away.espanta a las moscas con el rabo it keeps the flies off with its tailEl monstruo espanta a los chicos The monster frightens the kids.2 to frighten, to scare.3 to appall, to shock.4 to chase away, to shoo off, to shoo out, to beat.El granjero espantó a los cuervos The farmer chased away the crows.5 to be frightening, to be scary, to be frightful, to inspire fear.Esa vieja casa espanta That old house is frightening.* * *1 (asustar) to frighten, scare, scare off2 (ahuyentar) to frighten away1 (asustarse) to be frightened, be scared2 (asombrarse) to be amazed, be astonished* * *1. VT1) (=asustar) [gen] to frighten, scare; [haciendo huir] to frighten off o away, scare off o awayel ruido espantó a las reses — the noise frightened o scared the cattle
espantó a los perros con una escoba — she frightened the dogs off o away with a broom
con ese genio espanta a todas las chicas — with that temper of his he frightens o scares all the girls (off o away)
2) (=horrorizar) to horrify, appalle espantaba la idea de tener que ir solo — he was horrified o appalled at the thought of having to go on his own
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ahuyentar) <peces/pájaros> to frighten awayc) ( apartar de si)2) (fam) ( uso hiperbólico) to horrify, appall*2.le espanta la idea de vivir allí — the idea of living there appalls o horrifies him
espantar via) (fam) ( asustar)b) (Bol, Col, Ven fam) fantasma3.espantarse v pron1) pájaro/peces to get frightened away; caballo to take fright, be startled2) (fam) ( uso hiberbólico) to be horrified o appalled* * *= chase away, scare away, drive away, spook.Ex. Any recommendations on how to chase away the Monday blues?.Ex. Falling state support for higher education has a number of onerous effects: increased tuition fees, more student debt, and a greater likelihood of scaring away low-income students.Ex. Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex. The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.----* espantarse = shy.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ahuyentar) <peces/pájaros> to frighten awayc) ( apartar de si)2) (fam) ( uso hiperbólico) to horrify, appall*2.le espanta la idea de vivir allí — the idea of living there appalls o horrifies him
espantar via) (fam) ( asustar)b) (Bol, Col, Ven fam) fantasma3.espantarse v pron1) pájaro/peces to get frightened away; caballo to take fright, be startled2) (fam) ( uso hiberbólico) to be horrified o appalled* * *= chase away, scare away, drive away, spook.Ex: Any recommendations on how to chase away the Monday blues?.
Ex: Falling state support for higher education has a number of onerous effects: increased tuition fees, more student debt, and a greater likelihood of scaring away low-income students.Ex: Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex: The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.* espantarse = shy.* * *espantar [A1 ]vtA1 (ahuyentar) ‹peces/pájaros› to frighten awaycon ese peinado lo vas a espantar al pobre ( fam); with that hairstyle you'll frighten o scare the poor guy off ( colloq)3 (apartar de sí) ‹sueño/pena/miedo›se tomó un café para espantar el sueño she had a coffee to stop herself from falling asleep o to keep herself awakecantando se espantan las penas by singing you drive your troubles away o keep your troubles at bayespanta de ti esos malos pensamientos drive those evil thoughts out of your mind, rid yourself of those evil thoughts ( liter)le era imposible espantar el miedo que sentía he could not drive away o shake off his feeling of fearB ( fam) (uso hiperbólico) to horrify, appall*le espanta la idea de vivir allí the idea of living there appalls o horrifies him■ espantarvi1 ( fam)2A1 «pájaro/peces» to get frightened away2 «caballo» to take fright, be startled, spook ( AmE)B ( fam) (uso hiberbólico) to be horrified o appalledse va a espantar cuando lo sepa she'll be horrified o appalled when she finds out* * *
espantar ( conjugate espantar) verbo transitivo
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2 (fam) ( horrorizar) to horrify, appall( conjugate appall)
verbo intransitivoa) (fam) ( asustar):◊ es tan feo que espanta he's absolutely hideous (colloq)b) (Bol, Col, Ven fam) [ fantasma]:
espantarse verbo pronominal [pájaro/peces] to get frightened away;
[ caballo] to take fright, be startled
espantar verbo transitivo
1 (ahuyentar) to shoo o scare away: espantó a los atacantes con un tiro al aire, he scared away his attackers by firing a shot into the air
2 (causar espanto) to scare, frighten
' espantar' also found in these entries:
English:
scare
- frighten
* * *♦ vt1. [ahuyentar] to frighten o scare away;espanta a las moscas con el rabo it keeps the flies off with its tail;RDom Famespantar la mula to split2. [asustar] to frighten, to scare;Famel loco de mi hermano me espanta a todos los novios my crazy brother frightens off o scares away all my boyfriends3. [pasmar] to appal, to shock;sus costumbres espantarían a cualquier occidental their customs would appal any Westernerno conseguía espantar el fantasma de los celos she couldn't rid herself of the jealousy she felt♦ vi1. [asustar] to be frightening;esa casa espanta sólo de verla that house is frightening just to look at* * *v/t1 ( asustar) frighten, scare2 ( ahuyentar) frighten away, shoo away3 fam ( horrorizar) horrify, appall* * *espantar vtasustar: to scare, to frighten* * *espantar vb1. (ahuyentar) to scare away / to frighten away¡espanta las moscas! shoo the flies away!2. (causar miedo) to scare / to frightenle espanta la oscuridad he's afraid of the dark / he's scared of the dark -
20 herrar
v.1 to garnish with iron.2 to shoe horses (horse).El granjero herró sus caballos The farmer shod his horses.3 to brand cattle with a hot iron (ganado).El vaquero herró el ganado The cowboy branded the cattle.* * *1 (caballo) to shoe2 (ganado) to brand* * *VT1) (Agr) [+ caballo] to shoe; [+ ganado] to brand2) (Téc) to bind with iron, trim with ironwork* * ** * *= shoe.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio shod.Ex. Farriers shoe horses basically for three reasons: to protect the foot, to enhance particular gaits and for theraputic/corrective treatment.----* arte de herrar caballos = farriery.* sin herrar = unshod.* * ** * *= shoe.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio shod.Ex: Farriers shoe horses basically for three reasons: to protect the foot, to enhance particular gaits and for theraputic/corrective treatment.
* arte de herrar caballos = farriery.* sin herrar = unshod.* * *herrar [A5 ]vt1 ‹caballo› to shoe2 ‹ganado› to brand* * *
herrar verbo transitivo
1 (poner herraduras) to shoe
2 (marcar a hierro) to brand
3 (un cofre, mueble) to reinforce with ironwork
' herrar' also found in these entries:
English:
shoe
* * *herrar vt1. [caballo] to shoe2. [ganado] to brand* * *v/t1 caballo shoe2 ganado brand* * *herrar {55} vt: to shoe (a horse)
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Paseo del granjero — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El paseo del granjero (farrmer s walk) es uno de los eventos mas comunes en el atletismo de fuerza, en el cual un atleta lleva dos objetos, uno en cada mano y debe correr con ese peso por cierto espacio (generalmente … Wikipedia Español
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pulmón de granjero — Trastorno respiratorio causado por la inhalación de actinomicetos u otros polvos orgánicos procedentes del heno mohoso. Es una forma de neumonitis por hipersensibilidad. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones… … Diccionario médico