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1 alucinar
v.1 to hallucinate (medicine).2 to hypnotize, to captivate.3 to daunt, to bewilder, to freak, to freak out.* * *1 (producir sensaciones) to hallucinate2 figurado (cautivar) to fascinate, amaze, astound, flip out, stun1 argot to be amazed, be gobsmacked■ ¡alucinas! you're out of your mind!, you're crazy!* * *1. VT1) (=engañar) to delude, deceive2) Esp* (=fascinar)2. VI1) (=padecer alucinaciones) to hallucinate2) Esp* (=delirar)¡tú alucinas! — you're seeing things!
¡este tío alucina! — this guy must be joking! *
3.See:* * *verbo intransitivo enfermo/drogadicto to hallucinate* * *= hallucinate, blow + Posesivo + mind, freak out, flip out, be flabbergasted, be speechless, be gobsmacked.Ex. As Gately wonders if he is dreaming or hallucinating, a series of words and phrases bombard his consciousness.Ex. This is a book that treats its audience with respect while blowing their mind.Ex. A boy on trial in the shooting death of his principal told investigators that he 'just freaked out' and pulled the trigger three times.Ex. And this is coming from someone who had to be restrained in school after flipping out and kicking a bubbler.Ex. They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex. Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *verbo intransitivo enfermo/drogadicto to hallucinate* * *= hallucinate, blow + Posesivo + mind, freak out, flip out, be flabbergasted, be speechless, be gobsmacked.Ex: As Gately wonders if he is dreaming or hallucinating, a series of words and phrases bombard his consciousness.
Ex: This is a book that treats its audience with respect while blowing their mind.Ex: A boy on trial in the shooting death of his principal told investigators that he 'just freaked out' and pulled the trigger three times.Ex: And this is coming from someone who had to be restrained in school after flipping out and kicking a bubbler.Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Ex: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *alucinar [A1 ]vi1 «enfermo/drogadicto» to hallucinate2■ alucinarvtsi quieres alucinarla, ponte ese sombrero if you really want to freak her out, put that hat on ( colloq)* * *
alucinar ( conjugate alucinar) verbo intransitivo
to hallucinate
alucinar
I verbo transitivo to hallucinate
fig (maravillar) to fascinate
II vi argot to be amazed, be spaced out
' alucinar' also found in these entries:
English:
hallucinate
- freak
* * *♦ vi1. [tener alucinaciones] to hallucinate¡yo alucino! I can't believe it!;yo alucino con tu hermano [con enfado, admiración] that brother of yours is incredible;alucinó con todos los regalos que le hicieron he was bowled over by all the presents they gave him♦ vtFam1. [seducir] to hypnotize, to captivate* * *I v/i hallucinateII v/t famamaze* * *alucinar vi: to hallucinate* * *alucinar vb1. (sorprenderse) to be amazed2. (estar loco por) to be crazy about -
2 fantasear
v.1 to imagine, to fantasize about.2 to fantasize.Ella se antoja siempre She has a whim always.* * *1 (forjar en la imaginación) to daydream, dream2 (presumir) to boast, show off1 (imaginar) dream* * *VI to dream, fantasize* * *verbo intransitivo to fantasize* * *= fantasying, daydream.Ex. An effort is made to differentiate between imagining on the one hand and remembering, hallucinating and fantasying on the other.Ex. These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *verbo intransitivo to fantasize* * *= fantasying, daydream.Ex: An effort is made to differentiate between imagining on the one hand and remembering, hallucinating and fantasying on the other.
Ex: These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills.* * *fantasear [A1 ]vito fantasizevive fantaseando he lives in a dream world, he spends his life dreaming o fantasizing* * *
fantasear ( conjugate fantasear) verbo intransitivo
to fantasize
fantasear verbo intransitivo to daydream
' fantasear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soñar
English:
fantasize
- moon over sb
- romance
- daydream
* * *♦ vi♦ vtto imagine, to fantasize about* * *v/i fantasize* * *fantasear vi: to fantasize, to daydream -
3 tener alucinaciones
(v.) = hallucinateEx. As Gately wonders if he is dreaming or hallucinating, a series of words and phrases bombard his consciousness.* * *(v.) = hallucinateEx: As Gately wonders if he is dreaming or hallucinating, a series of words and phrases bombard his consciousness.
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4 alucinado
f. & m.lunatic.past part.past participle of spanish verb: alucinar.* * *1→ link=alucinar alucinar► adjetivo1 argot amazed, stunned, gobsmacked* * *ADJ1) (=trastornado) suffering hallucinations2) * (=fascinado) gobsmacked ** * *- da adjetivo (fam)* * *= gobsmacked.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.* * *- da adjetivo (fam)* * *= gobsmacked.Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.
* * *alucinado -da( fam):dejó a todos alucinados con su teoría she stunned everyone with her theory* * *
Del verbo alucinar: ( conjugate alucinar)
alucinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
alucinado
alucinar
alucinado◊ -da adjetivo (fam): los dejó a todos alucinados she left everybody stunned
alucinar ( conjugate alucinar) verbo intransitivo
to hallucinate
alucinado,-a
I adj fam (sorprendido) stunned
II m,f fam (de ideas insólitas) eccentric, visionary
alucinar
I verbo transitivo to hallucinate
fig (maravillar) to fascinate
II vi argot to be amazed, be spaced out
' alucinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alucinada
* * *alucinado, -a adj1. [con alucinaciones] hallucinatingestamos alucinados con la casa que se ha comprado we can't believe the house she's bought* * *adj famblown away pop, Br tbgobsmacked fam -
5 alucinante
adj.1 hallucinatory (medicine).2 amazing, awesome (informal) (extraordinario).3 hallucinating, hallucinatory, hypnotic.4 hallucinotic.5 mindblowing, mind-blowing.* * *► adjetivo1 hallucinatory2 argot (extraordinario) brilliant, fantastic, amazing, incredible, mind-blowing* * *1. ADJ1) (Med) hallucinatory2) Esp * (=fascinante) attractive, beguiling; (=misterioso) mysterious; (=genial) great, fantastic *3) Esp * (=inconcebible) absurd2.SM Méx hallucinogenic drug* * *a) (Med) hallucinatoryb) (Esp, Méx fam) ( increíble), amazing (colloq), mind-boggling (colloq)* * *= mind-blowing, face-melting.Ex. The implications of this are mind-blowing, since oil provides 40 per cent of all energy.Ex. You can think of Homer as a badass literary ninja who wailed out a lyre solo so face-melting that it was remembered for the rest of history, and then dropped a smoke bomb and back-flipped out of sight forever.* * *a) (Med) hallucinatoryb) (Esp, Méx fam) ( increíble), amazing (colloq), mind-boggling (colloq)* * *= mind-blowing, face-melting.Ex: The implications of this are mind-blowing, since oil provides 40 per cent of all energy.
Ex: You can think of Homer as a badass literary ninja who wailed out a lyre solo so face-melting that it was remembered for the rest of history, and then dropped a smoke bomb and back-flipped out of sight forever.* * *1 ( Med) hallucinatorysu parecido contigo es alucinante she looks incredibly o amazingly like you ( colloq)* * *
alucinante adjetivoa) (Med) hallucinatory
alucinante adj argot brilliant, mindblowing
' alucinante' also found in these entries:
English:
boggle
- hallucinatory
- mind-blowing
* * *alucinante adj1. [que provoca alucinaciones] hallucinatoryuna película alucinante an amazing o awesome film;es alucinante lo bien que canta she's a hell of a good singer* * *adj famincredible* * *alucinante adj: hallucinatory* * *alucinante adj amazing -
6 alucinador
• deceiving• delusive• hallucinating• hallucinogen• hypnotic -
7 alucinante
• hallstand• hallucinating• hallucination• hallucinogen• hypnotic -
8 alucinar
• be delirious• Halloween• hallucinating• rave -
9 delirar
• be delirious• Halloween• hallucinating• rave -
10 ver alucinaciones
• Halloween• hallucinating
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