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1 verb
n; -s, -en; LING. verb* * *das Verbverb* * *[vɛrp]nt -s, -en[-bn] verb* * *(the word or phrase that gives the action, or asserts something, in a sentence, clause etc: I saw him; He ran away from me; I have a feeling; What is this?) verb* * *<-s, -en>[vɛrp]nt LING verbein \Verb konjugieren to conjugate a verbschwaches/starkes \Verb weak/strong verb* * *das; Verbs, Verben verb* * *vor fig pale (into insignificance) beside, be dwarfed by;verb eclipse* * *das; Verbs, Verben verb* * *-en n.verb n. -
2 grow
[grəu] past tense grew [gruː]: past participle grown verb1) (of plants) to develop:يَنْموCarrots grow well in this soil.
2) to become bigger, longer etc:يَنمو، يَكْبُر، يَطولOur friendship grew as time went on.
3) to cause or allow to grow:يُرَبّيHe has grown a beard.
يُصْبِح، يَتَحَوَّل إلىYour daughter has grown into a beautiful woman.
5) to become:يُصْبِحُIt's growing dark.
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3 vokse
grow, grow* * *verb. grow, increase, thrive, flourish, occur verb. wax -
4 framelske
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5 fremelske
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6 orsti
orsti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `grow'Page in Trubačev: XXXII 197-199Old Church Slavic:Russian:rastí `grow' [verb], rastú [1sg], rastët [3sg] \{1\}Ukrainian:rostý `grow' [verb], rostú [1sg]Czech:Slovak:rást' `grow' [verb]Polish:róść `grow' [verb]Upper Sorbian:rośc `grow' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:rásti `grow' [verb];Čak. rãs (Orbanići) `grow, increase' [verb], rāstȅ [3sg]Slovene:rásti `grow' [verb], rástem [1sg]Bulgarian:rastá `grow' [verb]Notes:\{1\} The spelling with -a- originates from Church Slavic. -
7 varttua
yks.nom. varttua; yks.gen. vartun; yks.part. varttui; yks.ill. varttuisi; mon.gen. varttukoon; mon.part. varttunut; mon.ill. vartuttiindevelop (verb)grow (verb)grow up (verb)reach (verb)* * *• develop• reach• mature• grow into• grow up• grow -
8 criar
v.1 to breed, to rear (animales).Ellos crían ganado They breed cattle.2 to bring up.nos criaron en el respeto a los demás we were brought up to respect othersElla cría dos chicos She brings up two kids.3 to breastfeed.4 to mature (vino).5 to nurse, to wet-nurse.La nana crió al chico The nanny nursed the boy.* * *1 (educar niños) to bring up, rear, care for3 (animales) to breed, raise, rear4 (producir) to have, grow; (vinos) to make, mature1 (engendrar) to give birth1 (crecer) to grow; (formarse) to be brought up2 (producirse) to grow* * *verb1) to raise, bring up2) breed* * *1. VT1) (=educar) [+ niño] to bring up, raise ( esp EEUU)los crió su abuela hasta los diez años — they were brought up o raised by their grandmother till they were ten
2) (=amamantar) to nurse, suckle, feedal niño lo crió su tía — the baby was nursed o suckled o fed by his aunt
3) [+ ganado] to rear, raise; [+ aves de corral] to breed; [para competición] to breedcría cuervos (que te sacarán los ojos) —
qué mala suerte tuvo con sus hijos; ya sabes, cría cuervos... — she's been so unlucky with her children, after all she's done for them they've repaid her with nothing but ingratitude
4) [+ hortalizas] to growcriar malvas —
5) (=producir)2. VI1) (=tener crías) to breed2) (=madurar) [vino] to age, mature3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < niño>a) (cuidar, educar) to bring up, raisela criaron los abuelos — she was brought up o raised by her grandparents
b) ( amamantar) to breast-feed2) < ganado> to raise, rear; ( para la reproducción) to breed; <pollos/pavos> to breed3) ( producir)2. 3.criarse v pron to grow upa la que te criaste — (CS fam) any old how
* * *= breed, rear, raise, fledge, nurse, raise + Animales, hatch.Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex. One of the main characteristics of written language, especially for people reared in oral cultural milieus, is the inability of the learner to rely on what has always been available: the non-verbal element of communication.Ex. The current generation of young adults were raised on television, video games, music videos, and other highly visual media = La generación actual de jóvenes se han educado con la televisión, los vídeojuegos, los vídeos musicales y otros medios visuales.Ex. Birds in territories with more foliage cover were more likely to fledge young.Ex. The author also evokes the story of the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus in order to suggest the barbarity of Renaissance Rome.Ex. New animal husbandry systems should be developed that provide opportunities for livestock animals to be raised in environments where they are permitted to engage in 'natural behaviour'.Ex. The eggs a chicken lays without the help of a cockerel are not fertilised and will therefore never hatch.----* criar malvas = push up + (the) daisies.* criar niños = rear + children, raise + children, child rearing.* criarse = grow up.* Dios los cría y ellos se juntan = birds of a feather flock together.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < niño>a) (cuidar, educar) to bring up, raisela criaron los abuelos — she was brought up o raised by her grandparents
b) ( amamantar) to breast-feed2) < ganado> to raise, rear; ( para la reproducción) to breed; <pollos/pavos> to breed3) ( producir)2. 3.criarse v pron to grow upa la que te criaste — (CS fam) any old how
* * *= breed, rear, raise, fledge, nurse, raise + Animales, hatch.Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
Ex: One of the main characteristics of written language, especially for people reared in oral cultural milieus, is the inability of the learner to rely on what has always been available: the non-verbal element of communication.Ex: The current generation of young adults were raised on television, video games, music videos, and other highly visual media = La generación actual de jóvenes se han educado con la televisión, los vídeojuegos, los vídeos musicales y otros medios visuales.Ex: Birds in territories with more foliage cover were more likely to fledge young.Ex: The author also evokes the story of the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus in order to suggest the barbarity of Renaissance Rome.Ex: New animal husbandry systems should be developed that provide opportunities for livestock animals to be raised in environments where they are permitted to engage in 'natural behaviour'.Ex: The eggs a chicken lays without the help of a cockerel are not fertilised and will therefore never hatch.* criar malvas = push up + (the) daisies.* criar niños = rear + children, raise + children, child rearing.* criarse = grow up.* Dios los cría y ellos se juntan = birds of a feather flock together.* * *vtA ‹niño›1 (cuidar, educar) to bring up, raisela criaron los abuelos maternos she was brought up o raised by her maternal grandparentsfui criada en el amor a los libros I was brought up to love booksya tiene a sus hijos criados her children are grown up now2 (amamantar) to breast-feedcriado con biberón bottle-fedlo crió su madre his mother breast-fed himB ‹ganado› to raise, rear; (para la reproducción) to breed; ‹pollos/pavos› to breedC(producir): el pan ha criado moho the bread has gone moldyeste perro cría pulgas this dog is always covered in fleasesos libros van a criar polvo those books are just going to gather dust■ criarvi«mujer» to breast-feed; «animal» to suckle■ criarseto grow upnos criamos juntos we were brought up together, we grew up togetherme crié con mi abuela I was brought up o raised by my grandmother* * *
criar ( conjugate criar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ niño›
2
( para la reproducción) to breed
criarse verbo pronominal
to grow up;
me crie con mi abuela I was brought up by my grandmother
criar verbo transitivo
1 (niños) to bring up, rear
2 (animales) to breed, raise
3 (vino) to make
4 (producir, generar) to have, grow: esta tierra cría gusanos, this soil breeds worms
♦ Locuciones: criar malvas, to push up daisies
' criar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
educar
- formar
- moho
English:
breed
- keep
- nurture
- raise
- rear
- bring
* * *♦ vt1. [amamantar] [sujeto: mujer] to breast-feed;[sujeto: animal] to suckle2. [animales] to breed, to rear;[flores, árboles] to grow3. [producir] [musgo, humedad]el muro ha criado mucho musgo there's a lot of moss growing on the wall4. [vino] to mature5. [educar] to bring up;niño mal criado spoilt child;cría cuervos (y te sacarán los ojos): con todo lo que lo he ayudado, ahora no quiere ayudarme a mí – sí, cría cuervos (y te sacarán los ojos) after all the times I've helped him, now he won't help me – yes, some people are just so ungrateful* * *v/t1 niños raise, bring up2 animales breed* * *criar {85} vt1) : to breed2) : to bring up, to raise* * *criar vb -
9 kasvaa
yks.nom. kasvaa; yks.gen. kasvan; yks.part. kasvoi; yks.ill. kasvaisi; mon.gen. kasvakoon; mon.part. kasvanut; mon.ill. kasvettiinaccumulate (verb)augment (verb)expand (verb)grow (verb)increase (verb)rise (verb)swell (verb)vegetate (verb)wax (verb)shoot (noun)* * *• shoot• grow up• grow• increase• increment• produce• expand• send forth• mature• swell• thrive• vegetate• wax• rise• develop• become larger• augment• accumulate• accelerate• ripen• enlarge -
10 kasvattaa
yks.nom. kasvattaa; yks.gen. kasvatan; yks.part. kasvatti; yks.ill. kasvattaisi; mon.gen. kasvattakoon; mon.part. kasvattanut; mon.ill. kasvatettiinbreed (verb)bring up (verb)cultivate (verb)educate (verb)grow (verb)increase (verb)nurture (verb)raise (verb)rear (verb)* * *• teach• let grow• multiply• nurture• raise• rear• school• support• train• breed• instruct• strengthen• deposite• cultivate• bring up• increase• develop• educate• enlarge• enlighten• foster• grow -
11 tulla
accede (verb)arrive (verb)become (verb)come (verb)enter (verb)get (verb)grow (verb)issue (verb)supervene (verb)* * *• turn up• be due to• be obliged to• accede• be compelled to• arrive• appear• become• must• will• turn into• be formed• be• have to• grow• grow into• come• get• get arrive• enter• emerge• issue• supervene• sprout• come in -
12 lisääntyä
yks.nom. lisääntyä; yks.gen. lisäännyn; yks.part. lisääntyi; yks.ill. lisääntyisi; mon.gen. lisääntyköön; mon.part. lisääntynyt; mon.ill. lisäännyttiinbreed (verb)grow (verb)increase (verb)intensify (verb)multiply (verb)procreate (verb)proliferate (verb)propagate (verb)reproduce (verb)reproduce themselves (verb)rise (verb)* * *• intensify• reproduce themselves• grow• increment• multiply• procreate• proliferate• breed• pullulate• augment• reproduce• rise• accelerate• thrive• increase• propagate -
13 karttua
yks.nom. karttua; yks.gen. kartun; yks.part. karttui; yks.ill. karttuisi; mon.gen. karttukoon; mon.part. karttunut; mon.ill. kartuttiinaccrue (verb)accumulate (verb)grow (verb)increase (verb)* * *• heap up• pile up• run up• increase• amass• accrue• accumulate• grow -
14 enetä
yks.nom. enetä; yks.gen. enenen; yks.part. eneni; yks.ill. enenisi; mon.gen. enetköön; mon.part. enennyt; mon.ill. enettiinrise (noun)grow (verb)increase (verb)wax (verb)* * *• supplement• wax• rise• increase• grow• augment -
15 spire
* * *subst. (sjøfart) boom, spar subst. sprout, shoot verb. (botanikk) sprout verb. sprout, come up verb. (overført) begin to grow verb. (overført) germinate -
16 at vokse
to grow -
17 отглеждам
to grow -
18 раста
to grow -
19 bua
verbanswer--------verbreply--------verbrespond--------to answer--------to close--------to come down upon--------to congratulate--------to cover--------to flourish--------to grow bushy--------to grow luxuriantly--------to grow thick--------to reply--------to shut -
20 lysne
verb. brighten, become brighter verb. grow light, grow lighter verb. dawn
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