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1 shivering
shivering ['ʃɪvərɪŋ]frissonnant; (with cold, fever) grelottant2 noun(UNCOUNT) (gen) frissonnement m; (with cold, fever) grelottement m;∎ to have a shivering fit être pris de frissons -
2 schütteln
I vt/i shake; vor dem Öffnen / vor Gebrauch gut schütteln! shake well before opening / before use; den Kopf oder mit dem Kopf schütteln shake one’s head; jemandem die Hand schütteln shake s.o.’s hand, shake hands with s.o.; vom Fieber / von Weinkrämpfen geschüttelt werden be shivering with fever / shaking with sobs; da kann man nur mit dem Kopf schütteln umg., fig. one can only shake one’s head in disbelief; Ärmel, ÖffnenII v/refl shake, shudder ( vor Angst etc. with fear etc.); sich vor Kälte schütteln shiver with cold; der nasse Hund schüttelte sich the wet dog shook itself; ich musste mich schütteln it made me shudder, it gave me the creeps umg.; er schüttelte sich vor Lachen umg. he shook with laughter* * *to shake* * *schụ̈t|teln ['ʃʏtln]1. vtto shake; (= rütteln) to shake about, to jolt (about)See:→ Hand2. vrto shake oneself; (vor Kälte) to shiver (vor with); (vor Ekel) to shudder (vor with, in)* * *das1) (an act of shaking: He gave the bottle a shake.) shake2) (to shake or tear with the teeth etc as a dog does its prey etc.) worry* * *schüt·teln[ˈʃʏtl̩n]I. vt1. (rütteln)▪ etw/jdn \schütteln to shake sth/sb▪ etw schüttelt jdn sth makes sb shiverdas Fieber schüttelte sie she was racked with feverII. vi to shakeverneinend mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's headverwundert mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's head in amazementIII. vrIV. vi impers▪ es schüttelt jdn sb shudderses schüttelte sie vor Ekel she shuddered with disgust* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb1) shakeden Kopf [über etwas (Akk.)]/die Faust [gegen jemanden] schütteln — shake one's head [over something]/one's fist [at somebody]
jemandem die Hand schütteln — shake somebody's hand; shake somebody by the hand
das Fieber/die Angst/das Grauen schüttelte ihn — he was shivering or shaking with fever/fear/gripped with horror
2) (unpers.)2.es schüttelte ihn [vor Kälte] — he was shaking [with or from cold]
reflexives Verb shake oneself/itself3.intransitives Verb* * *A. v/t & v/i shake;vor dem Öffnen/vor Gebrauch gut schütteln! shake well before opening/before use;mit dem Kopf schütteln shake one’s head;jemandem die Hand schütteln shake sb’s hand, shake hands with sb;vom Fieber/von Weinkrämpfen geschüttelt werden be shivering with fever/shaking with sobs;da kann man nur mit dem Kopf schütteln umg, fig one can only shake one’s head in disbelief; → Ärmel, ÖffnenB. v/r shake, shudder (sich vor Kälte schütteln shiver with cold;der nasse Hund schüttelte sich the wet dog shook itself;ich musste mich schütteln it made me shudder, it gave me the creeps umg;er schüttelte sich vor Lachen umg he shook with laughter* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb1) shakeden Kopf [über etwas (Akk.)]/die Faust [gegen jemanden] schütteln — shake one's head [over something]/one's fist [at somebody]
jemandem die Hand schütteln — shake somebody's hand; shake somebody by the hand
das Fieber/die Angst/das Grauen schüttelte ihn — he was shivering or shaking with fever/fear/gripped with horror
2) (unpers.)2.es schüttelte ihn [vor Kälte] — he was shaking [with or from cold]
reflexives Verb shake oneself/itself3.intransitives Verb* * *v.to churn v.to rock v.to shake v.(§ p.,p.p.: shook, shaken) -
3 temblar
v.1 to tremble (person) (de miedo).temblar como un flan to shake like a jellyMe tiemblan las manos My hands tremble.2 to shudder, to shake.El conejito tiembla The little rabbit trembles.Su voz temblaba His voice trembled.* * *2 (voz) to quiver3 figurado (tener miedo) to shake with fear, shudder, fear* * *verbto shiver, tremble* * *VI1) [persona]a) [por miedo] to tremble, shake; [por frío] to shiverme temblaba la mano — my hand was trembling o shaking
temblar de miedo — to tremble o shake with fright
b) (=sentir miedo)2) [edificio] to shake, shudder; [tierra] to shake* * *1.verbo intransitivotiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado — I shudder to think what might have happened; (+ me/te/le etc)
temblar como un flan — to shake like a jelly o leaf
b) edificio/tierra to shake2.temblar v impersestá temblando! — (AmL) it's an earthquake!
* * *= tremble, quail, shiver, wince, dodder, quiver, twitch.Ex. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex. But Elwood Bibeau quailed no more now than he had quailed at being assigned tasks in his present position as an assistant director.Ex. I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex. Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex. The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.----* echarse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* estar temblando de miedo = be frightened to death.* hacer temblar los cimientos de Algo = shake + foundations.* ponerse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* temblar como una hoja = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un azogado = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *1.verbo intransitivotiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado — I shudder to think what might have happened; (+ me/te/le etc)
temblar como un flan — to shake like a jelly o leaf
b) edificio/tierra to shake2.temblar v impersestá temblando! — (AmL) it's an earthquake!
* * *= tremble, quail, shiver, wince, dodder, quiver, twitch.Ex: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.
Ex: But Elwood Bibeau quailed no more now than he had quailed at being assigned tasks in his present position as an assistant director.Ex: I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex: Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex: The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.* echarse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* estar temblando de miedo = be frightened to death.* hacer temblar los cimientos de Algo = shake + foundations.* ponerse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* temblar como una hoja = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un azogado = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *temblar [A5 ]vi1 «persona» (por el frío) to shiver; (por nervios, miedo) to shake, trembleestaba tan asustado que estaba temblando he was quaking o shaking o trembling with fearsus amenazas me hicieron temblar I trembled at her threatstiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado I shudder to think what might have happenedtemblaba de rabia she was shaking o quivering with rage(+ me/te/le etc): me tiembla el párpado my eyelid is twitchingestaba tan nervioso que le temblaba la mano he was so nervous that his hand was shakingla voz le temblaba de emoción/de ira her voice was quivering o trembling with emotion/ragetemblar como un flan to shake like a jelly o leaf2 «edificio/tierra» to shakesus gritos hicieron temblar las paredes her shouts made the walls shake■* * *
temblar ( conjugate temblar) verbo intransitivo
(por nervios, miedo) to shake, tremble;
(+ me/te/le etc) [ párpado] to twitch;
[ mano] to shake;
[ voz] to tremble;
temblar v impers:◊ ¡está temblando! (AmL) it's an earthquake!;
tembló ayer there was a(n earth) tremor yesterday
temblar verbo intransitivo
1 (de emoción: la voz) to quiver
(: el pulso) to shake: estoy tan nerviosa que me tiemblan las piernas, I'm so nervous that my legs are shaking
2 (de miedo, temor) to tremble: temblaba de miedo, she was trembling with fear
tiemblo solo de pensarlo, I shudder to think about it
3 (de frío) to shiver: temblaba por la fiebre, he was shivering with fever
4 (la tierra, un edificio) to shake
5 fam (acabar con algo) dejamos el jamón temblando, we ate almost all the ham
la factura me dejó la cuenta temblando, the bill cleaned out my bank account
' temblar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacudir
English:
falter
- feel
- quake
- quaver
- quiver
- shake
- shiver
- tremble
- waver
- wobble
- quail
* * *temblar vi1. [persona] [de miedo, por nervios] to tremble, to shake (de with); [de frío] to shiver (de with);la fiebre le hacía temblar the fever made her shiver;me tiemblan las piernas my legs are shaking;me tiembla el pulso my hands are shaking;le temblaba la voz de la emoción her voice was trembling with emotion;Figtiemblo por lo que pueda pasarle I shudder to think what could happen to him;Figtiemblo sólo de pensarlo I shudder just thinking about it;Famdejar algo temblando [la despensa, la nevera, una botella] to leave sth almost empty;dejar a alguien temblando [asustar, preocupar] to leave sb quaking in their boots, to give sb a fright;temblar como un flan to shake like (a) jelly2. [suelo, edificio, máquina] to shudder, to shake;tembló la tierra the ground shook;tiembla la imagen del televisor the television picture is shaky* * *v/i tremble, shake; de frío shiver* * *temblar {55} vi1) : to tremble, to shake, to shiverle temblaban las rodillas: his knees were shaking2) : to shudder, to be afraidtiemblo con sólo pensarlo: I shudder to think of it* * *temblar vb2. (de frío) to shiver -
4 бить
1. побить1. (вн.; в разн. знач., тж. перен.) beat* (d.)бить кнутом — whip (d.)
бить врага его же оружием — baffle / foil / confute an opponent with his own weapon; make* an opponent's weapon recoil against him; heat* smb. at his own game
2. тк. несов. (по дт.; ударять) hit* (d.); (перен.: бороться) fight* (d., against), struggle (against, with)бить по лицу (о ветвях и т. п.) — strike* in the face
бить по недостаткам — struggle with defects, wage war on defects
бить в цель — hit* the mark
бить гарпуном — harpoon (d.)
бить на лету — shoot* on the wing (d.)
4. тк. несов. (вн.; о посуде и т. п.) break* (d.)бить ключом — well out, spout; (перен.) be in full swing
жизнь, энергия в нём бьёт ключом — he is overflowing, или bubbling / brimming over, with vitality, energy
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бить в глаза — strike* the eyeбить в одну точку — hammer smth. home
бить карту — cover a card
бить на эффект — strive* after effect
бить кого-л. по карману — hit* smb. in his pocket; hit* where it hurts
бить по рукам — strike* a bargain
бить по чьему-л. самолюбию — wound smb.'s pride / vanity / self-esteem
бить задом ( о лошади) — kick
2. пробитьбить хвостом — lash / swish the tail
( давать сигнал) sound; ( о часах) strike*бить в набат, бить тревогу — raise the alarm, sound / ring* the tocsin
бить отбой — beat* a retreat (тж. перен.)
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5 temblar
temblar ( conjugate temblar) verbo intransitivo (por nervios, miedo) to shake, tremble; (+ me/te/le etc) [ párpado] to twitch; [ mano] to shake; [ voz] to tremble; temblar v impers:◊ ¡está temblando! (AmL) it's an earthquake!;tembló ayer there was a(n earth) tremor yesterday
temblar verbo intransitivo
1 (de emoción: la voz) to quiver (: el pulso) to shake: estoy tan nerviosa que me tiemblan las piernas, I'm so nervous that my legs are shaking
2 (de miedo, temor) to tremble: temblaba de miedo, she was trembling with fear
tiemblo solo de pensarlo, I shudder to think about it
3 (de frío) to shiver: temblaba por la fiebre, he was shivering with fever
4 (la tierra, un edificio) to shake
5 fam (acabar con algo) dejamos el jamón temblando, we ate almost all the ham
la factura me dejó la cuenta temblando, the bill cleaned out my bank account ' temblar' also found in these entries: Spanish: sacudir English: falter - feel - quake - quaver - quiver - shake - shiver - tremble - waver - wobble - quail -
6 бить
1) (вн.; в вн.; тв.; по дт.; ударять) strike (d), hit (d); (многократно тж.) beat (d), pound (on)бить (вн. или дт.) в лицо́ (тж. о ветках, ветре) — hit / strike (d) in / on the face
бить (кулако́м) в сте́ну — beat / knock / pound on the wall
бить кры́льями — beat one's wings
бить хвосто́м — lash / swish one's tail
бить за́дом (о лошади) — kick
бить молотко́м по гвоздю́ — hammer the nail
бить в ладо́ши — clap one's hands
бить в бараба́н — beat the drum
дождь бил в окно́ — the rain beat against the window
бить кнуто́м (щёлкать) — crack one's whip; (вн.; подстёгивать) whip (d)
бить по мячу́ (сов. проби́ть) — hit the ball; ( ногой) kick the ball
2) (сов. отби́ть) (вн.; выстукивать) beat out (d); hammer out (d)3) (сов. проби́ть) (вн.; обозначать звучными ударами) strike (d); sound (d)часы́ бьют пять — the clock is striking five
4) (сов. разби́ть) (вн.; разбивать) break (d), smash (d)бить посу́ду — break / smash dishes
5) (сов. изби́ть, поби́ть) (вн.; подвергать побоям) beat (d), give (i) a beating; (сильно, жестоко) beat (d) up, bash (d) up; (ремнём, плёткой) whip (d), give (i) a whipping6) (куда-л; в вн.; по дт.; направлять удар, стрелять) strike (at), hit (at); (из огнестрельного оружия тж.) shoot (at); fire (at)бить из духово́го ружья́ — fire an airgun
пу́шка бьёт на два киломе́тра — the gun has a range of two kilometers
бить в цель / то́чку — hit the target, hit home (тж. перен.)
бить ми́мо це́ли — miss the target (тж. перен.)
7) (сов. заби́ть, приби́ть) (вн.; поражать оружием, убивать) kill (d); ( скот) slaughter (d); ( выстрелом) shoot (d); охот. тж. hunt (d)бить ры́бу остро́гой — spear fish (with a gig)
бить гарпуно́м — harpoon (d)
бить на лету́ — shoot on the wing (d)
8) (сов. поби́ть, разби́ть) (вн.; громить, побеждать) beat (d), defeat (d)бить врага́ — hammer away at the enemy
разби́ть врага́ — beat the enemy
9) карт. (сов. поби́ть)бить ка́рту — win / head a trick; play a winning card
бить ка́рту ко́зырем — trump a card
10) (литься - о струе воды, лучах света и т.п.) gush out, spout; well out11) (по дт.; наносить ущерб чему-л) hit (d или at), strike (at)э́тот зако́н бьёт по права́м гра́ждан — that law strikes at the rights of citizens
бить по недоста́ткам — hit / strike at defects
бить по чьему́-л самолю́бию — wound smb's pride / vanity
12) (на вн.; рассчитывать на что-л) play (on / upon), trade (on / upon)бить на жа́лость — (try to) stir pity in smb; trade on smb's sympathy
бить на эффе́кт — do it for effect, trade / speculate on effect
13) (вн.; вызывать дрожь, судороги и т.п.)его́ бьёт лихора́дка — he is shivering with fever
меня́ ча́сто бьёт ка́шель — I often have a shattering cough
14) тех. (о деталях - стучать из-за смещения, провисания и т.п.) beat; wobble; whip; flap••бить в глаза́ — 1) (дт.; о ярком свете) blind (d), dazzle (d) 2) (о чём-л заметном, выделяющемся) strike the eye
бить в нос (о запахе) — strike / assault smb's nostrils
бить в одну то́чку — hammer away at the same point
бить врага́ его́ же ору́жием — fight the enemy with his own weapon; ≈ give smb a dose of his own medicine
бить себя́ в грудь (о показной эмоции) — beat one's breast
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7 brivido
m di freddo, spavento shiverdi emozione thrill* * *brivido s.m.1 shiver; ( di paura, di orrore) shudder; (fam.) creeps (pl.): ascoltarlo mi faceva venire i brividi, it made me shudder (o it gave me the shivers o it gave me the creeps) to listen to him; aveva brividi di febbre, di freddo, she was shivering with fever, with cold2 ( emozione) thrill.* * *['brivido]sostantivo maschile1) (di freddo, febbre) shiver; (di piacere) shiver, thrill; (di paura) shiver, shudderfar venire i -i a qcn. — to send a shiver down to sb.'s spine, to give sb. the shivers
racconto, film del brivido — spine-chiller
2) fig. (ebbrezza)* * *brivido/'brivido/sostantivo m.1 (di freddo, febbre) shiver; (di piacere) shiver, thrill; (di paura) shiver, shudder; far venire i -i a qcn. to send a shiver down to sb.'s spine, to give sb. the shivers; racconto, film del brivido spine-chiller -
8 трясти
однокр - тряхну́ть2) vi о лихорадке и т. п. to shake, to tremble, to shiverего трясёт лихора́дка — he's shivering with fever
её трясло́ от стра́ха — she was trembling/shaking with fear/fright
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9 валиться с ног
be ready to drop; be dropping with fatigue; be falling off one's feet; fall ill; be laid lowЯ окончательно свалился с ног: меня трясла лихорадка. (В. Арсеньев, Дерсу Узала) — The fit laid me low; I was shivering with fever.
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10 трепать
потрепать (вн.)1. тк. несов. (о льне и т. п.) scutch (d.), swingle (d.)2. (тормошить, приводить в беспорядок) pull about (d.); ( о ветре) blow* about (d.), flutter (d.); ( волосы) tousle (d.)трепать кого-л. за волосы — pull smb.'s hair
3. разг. (одежду, обуви и т. п.) wear* out (d.); (о книге и т. п.) fray (d.), tear* (d.)4. ( похлопывать) pat (d.)трепать кого-л. по плечу — pat smb.'s shoulder
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его треплет лихорадка — he is feverish, he is shivering with feverтрепать кому-л. нервы — torment smb., fray smb.'s nerves
трепать языком разг. — twaddle, prattle, blether
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11 трепать
(вн.)1) (лён и т.п.) scutch (d), swingle (d)2) (тормошить, приводить в беспорядок) pull about (d); ( о ветре) blow about (d), flutter (d); ( волосы) tousle [-zl] (d)3) разг. (сов. истрепа́ть) (одежду, обувь и т.п.) wear out (d); (книгу и т.п.) fray (d), tear [teə] (d)трепа́ть кого́-л по плечу́ — pat smb's shoulder ['ʃəʊ-]
сосе́ди потрепа́ли во́ра — neighbours mauled the thief
жизнь потрепа́ла его́ — he had a life full of trouble; ( о внешности) his troubles had told on his appearance
7) ( часто упоминать) mention (d) too often; make too many references (to); hackney (d)не хо́чется трепа́ть э́то высо́кое сло́во — I wouldn't like to use this lofty word without a special reason
по́сле э́той исто́рии его́ и́мя ста́ли трепа́ть вовсю́ — after that incident, his name became the talk of the town
••его́ тре́плет лихора́дка — he is feverish, he is shivering with fever
трепа́ть не́рвы кому́-л — fray smb's nerves
трепа́ть языко́м разг. — 1) ( болтать попусту) twaddle, prattle, blather; chew the fat / rag 2) ( разглашать секреты) blab, blabber
трепа́ть за́ волосы кого́-л — pull smb's hair
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12 frío
adj.1 cold, chilly, cool, chill.2 cold, glassy, impersonal.3 cold, unenthusiastic.4 cold, stoney, emotionless, free of emotion.5 cold, aloof, distant, offish.m.cold, chilliness, coldness, chill.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: freír.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) cold2 (indiferente) cold, cool, indifferent; (pasmado) stunned1 cold\coger a alguien en frío figurado to catch somebody on the hopcoger frío to catch (a) coldhace un frío que pela familiar it's freezing coldhacer frío to be coldpillar frío to catch a coldtener frío / pasar frío to be cold————————1 cold* * *1. = fría, adj.1) cold2) indifferent, distant2. noun m.1) cold2) coldness, indifference* * *1. ADJ1) [en temperatura] [agua, aire, invierno, refresco, sopa] coldtienes las manos frías — your hands are cold, you've got cold hands
2) [en sentimientos, actitudes]a) [relaciones, acogida, recibimiento] coolb) (=desapasionado) coolla mirada fría y penetrante del fotógrafo — the cool, penetrating eye of the photographer
mantener la cabeza fría — to keep a cool head, keep one's cool
c) (=insensible, inexpresivo) coldeste público es más frío que el de otras ciudades — this audience is less responsive than those in other cities
esos asesinos se comportan de forma fría y profesional — they are cold-blooded, professional killers
d)3) [bala] spent2. SM1) (=baja temperatura) cold¡qué frío hace! — it's freezing!, it's so cold!
frío polar — arctic weather, arctic conditions pl
2) (=sensación) coldtener frío — to be cold, feel cold
3)en frío —
a) (=en calma)ambas partes tendrán que pactar un acuerdo en frío — the two sides will have to negotiate an agreement with cool heads
cuando se contemplan las cifras totales en frío — when one calmly o coolly considers the total numbers
b) (=repentinamente)me lo dijo en frío y no supe cómo reaccionar — he sprang it on me out of the blue o he told me just like that and I didn't know quite what to say
no dar ni frío ni calor a algn —
el hecho de que no me hayan seleccionado no me da ni frío ni calor — I'm not at all bothered about not being selected
sus comentarios sobre mí no me dan ni frío ni calor — his comments about me don't bother me one way or the other, I'm not at all bothered about o by his comments
* * *Ifría adjetivo1) <comida/agua/motor/viento> coldfrío, frío — ( en juegos) you're very cold
dejar frío a alguien: la noticia lo dejó frío ( indiferente) he was quite unmoved by the news; ( atónito) he was staggered by the news; ese tipo de música me deja fría that sort of music does nothing for me; quedarse frío — ( quedarse indiferente) to be unmoved; ( quedarse atónito) to be staggered; ( enfriarse) (Esp) to get cold
2)a) ( insensible) coldb) (poco afectuoso, entusiasta) coldtuvieron un recibimiento muy frío — they got a very cool o frosty reception
c) ( desapasionado)3) ( poco acogedor) <decoración/color> coldII1) (Meteo) coldhace un frío que pela — (fam) it's freezing (colloq)
2) ( sensación)tomar or (Esp) coger frío — to catch cold
en frío: su oferta me agarró or (esp Esp) cogió en frío her offer took me aback; no le des la noticia así, en frío you can't break the news to her just like that; esto hay que discutirlo en frío this has to be discussed calmly; no darle a alguien ni frío ni calor — (fam) to leave somebody cold
* * *Ifría adjetivo1) <comida/agua/motor/viento> coldfrío, frío — ( en juegos) you're very cold
dejar frío a alguien: la noticia lo dejó frío ( indiferente) he was quite unmoved by the news; ( atónito) he was staggered by the news; ese tipo de música me deja fría that sort of music does nothing for me; quedarse frío — ( quedarse indiferente) to be unmoved; ( quedarse atónito) to be staggered; ( enfriarse) (Esp) to get cold
2)a) ( insensible) coldb) (poco afectuoso, entusiasta) coldtuvieron un recibimiento muy frío — they got a very cool o frosty reception
c) ( desapasionado)3) ( poco acogedor) <decoración/color> coldII1) (Meteo) coldhace un frío que pela — (fam) it's freezing (colloq)
2) ( sensación)tomar or (Esp) coger frío — to catch cold
en frío: su oferta me agarró or (esp Esp) cogió en frío her offer took me aback; no le des la noticia así, en frío you can't break the news to her just like that; esto hay que discutirlo en frío this has to be discussed calmly; no darle a alguien ni frío ni calor — (fam) to leave somebody cold
* * *frío11 = cold, chill.Ex: Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.
Ex: His manner positively carried with it a chill as palpable as that now in the street.* cadena de(l) frío, la = cold chain, the.* conservación en frío = cold storage.* cuando hace frío = in the cold.* frío cortante = biting cold, pinching cold.* frío de muerte = freezing cold.* frío extremo = extreme cold.* frío glacial = freezing cold.* frío penetrante = biting cold, pinching cold.* frio polar = freezing cold.* hacer un frío de cojones = be brass monkey weather, be (so) cold (enough) to freeze the balls off/of a brass monkey.* hacer un frío que pela = be brass monkey weather, be (so) cold (enough) to freeze the balls off/of a brass monkey.* ola de frío = cold wave, cold snap.* oleada de frío = cold wave, cold snap.frío22 = cool [cooler -comp., coolest -sup.], chilly [chillier -comp., chilliest -sup.], cold [colder -comp., coldest -sup.], chilled, nippy [nippier -comp., nippiest -sup.], frosty.Ex: It is the cool and perfectly proper expression of a confident professionalism, still only faintly discernible.
Ex: A chilly, rain-soaked day can make a class unpleasantly irritable by mid-afternoon.Ex: They worked in cold, draughty, badly-lit rooms and suffered from tyrannical supervisors.Ex: This report analyses the markets for ice cream, yoghurts and chilled desserts (e.g. cheesecake, tiramisu and crème caramel) in Italy.Ex: Nippy winter weather has forced farmers in Russia to make bras for their cows to protect their udders from extreme cold.Ex: Mary, on the other hand, is a nasty piece of work who is at her best is frosty and aloof and at her worst is hostile and cruel.* agua fría = cold water.* congelado de frío = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).* dejar frío a Alguien = knock + Nombre + cold.* dejar frío y vacío = leave + Nombre + cold and empty.* de sangre fría = cold-blooded.* estar tieso de frío = be frozen stiff.* frente frío = cold front.* frío como el hielo = frosty.* jarro de agua fría = slap in the face.* lectura en frío = cold reading.* mano fría de, la = cold hand of, the.* maquina de componer en frío = cold-metal machine, cold-metal composing machine.* más frío que el mármol = as cold as ice.* más frío que la nieve = as cold as ice.* más frío que un témpano (de hielo) = as cold as ice.* morirse de frío = freeze to + death.* muerto de frío = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).* quedarse tieso de frío = be frozen stiff.* secado en frío = freeze drying.frío33 = cool-headed, unemotional.Ex: But it is obvious that modern leftist philosophers are not simply cool-headed logicians systematically analyzing the foundations of knowledge.
Ex: Australian researchers have observed that four to eight year-old boys who have an unemotional temperament are less responsive to discipline.* a sangre fría = cold-blooded.* cabeza fría = cool head.* guerra fría, la = cold war, the.* mantener la cabeza fría = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* mirada fría = icy glare.* sangre fría = presence of mind.* * *A ‹comida/agua/motor/viento› coldel café estaba frío the coffee was cold o had got(ten) coldtengo los pies fríos my feet are coldfrío, frío, sigue buscando (en juegos) you're very cold, keep lookingdejar frío a algn: la noticia lo dejó frío (indiferente) he was quite unmoved by the news; (pasmado) he was staggered o stunned by the newsesa clase de música me deja fría that sort of music leaves me cold o does nothing for mequedarse frío to be taken abackB1 (insensible) coldes frío y calculador he's cold and calculating2(poco afectuoso, entusiasta): estuvo frío y distante conmigo he was cold and distant towards meun público que tiene fama de ser muy frío an audience with a reputation for being very unenthusiastic o unresponsivesus relaciones son más bien frías relations between them are rather cooltuvieron un recibimiento muy frío they got a very cool o frosty receptionson muy fríos con los niños they're very unaffectionate toward(s) the children3(desapasionado): para esto hay que tener una mente fría this calls for a cool headC (poco acogedor) ‹habitación› unwelcoming, cold ‹color› [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] coldfrío2A ( Meteo) [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] colduna ola de frío a cold spellno deberías salir con este frío you shouldn't go out in this cold o in this cold weather¡qué frío hace! it's so cold!empiezan a emigrar con los primeros fríos they start to migrate when the weather begins to turn cold o with the first cold weatherB(sensación): tengo frío I'm coldpasamos un frío espantoso we were so coldtengo frío en los pies my feet are coldme está entrando frío I'm beginning to feel coldtomar or ( Esp) coger frío to catch coldabrígate, no vayas a tomar frío wrap up well or you'll catch colden frío: su oferta me agarró or cogió en frío her offer took me aback o took me by surpriseno le des la noticia así, en frío you can't break the news to her just like thatesto hay que discutirlo en frío this has to be discussed calmlyno darle a algn ni frío ni calor ( fam); to leave sb coldno me da ni frío ni calor it leaves me cold o doesn't really do anything for me, I can't get very excited about it* * *
Del verbo freír: ( conjugate freír)
frío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
frió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
freír
frío
freír ( conjugate freír) verbo transitivo
to fry
freírse verbo pronominal
to fry
frío 1,◊ fría adjetivo
1 ‹comida/agua/motor/viento› cold;
dejar frío a algn: la noticia lo dejó frío ( indiferente) he was quite unmoved by the news;
( atónito) he was staggered by the news;◊ el jazz me deja fría jazz does nothing for me
2
‹ público› unresponsive;
‹ recibimineto› cool;
frío 2 sustantivo masculino
cold;
¡qué frío hace! it's so cold!;
tener/pasar frío to be cold;
tengo frío en los pies my feet are cold;
tomar or (Esp) coger frío to catch cold
freír vtr, freírse verbo reflexivo
1 (en aceite) to fry
2 (acribillar) (con balas) to riddle somebody with bullets
(con preguntas) to bombard
frío,-a
I adjetivo
1 cold
2 (distante) cold, cool, indifferent
3 (atónito, perplejo) cuando vi la factura del teléfono me quedé frío, I was stunned when I read the telephone bill
II sustantivo masculino cold: la niña ha cogido frío, my daughter has caught cold
pasaban mucho frío, they were very cold
hacer frío (el tiempo), to be cold
tener frío (una persona), to be cold ➣ Ver nota en fresco
' frío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adentro
- amoratada
- amoratado
- calentar
- con
- cortante
- empañar
- escalofrío
- fresca
- fresco
- fría
- gélida
- gélido
- hacer
- helada
- helado
- muerta
- muerto
- notar
- ola
- pelar
- penetrar
- penetrante
- protestar
- que
- quebrantar
- recrudecer
- recrudecerse
- sabañón
- saber
- sentir
- sudor
- temblar
- temblor
- temblorosa
- tembloroso
- tiritón
- adelantar
- aumentar
- bestial
- cerrar
- chucho
- coger
- combatir
- congelar
- cortar
- displicente
- enfriar
- entrar
- entumecerse
English:
aloof
- antisocial
- be
- bitterly
- blue
- chill
- chilly
- clammy
- clinical
- cold
- cold sweat
- cold-blooded
- cool
- crisp
- dank
- dead
- distant
- exposure
- feel
- freeze
- gather in
- grow
- insulate
- it
- keep out
- nip
- nippy
- numb
- out
- remote
- rosy
- rupture
- shelter
- shiver
- shut out
- snap
- stiff
- stone-cold
- unwelcoming
- warm
- weather
- winter
- with
- as
- for
- freezing
- mild
- shake
- stony
- sweat
* * ** * *I adj tb figcold;quedarse frío get cold; fig be astonishedII m cold;hace frío it’s cold;tener frío be cold;coger frío catch cold* * *1) : cold2) indiferente: cool, indifferentfrío nm1) : coldhace mucho frío esta noche: it's very cold tonight2) indiferencia: coldness, indifference3)tener frío : to feel coldtengo frío: I'm cold4)tomar frío resfriarse: to catch a cold* * *frío1 adj coldfrío2 n cold¿tienes frío? are you cold? -
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1. k.o. fern, bracken. 2. hunched over, doubled up k.r(sitting or lying down). ber-k.r(kokol-kokol) shivering k.r(with fever). -
14 frisson
frisson [fʀisɔ̃]masculine noun[de froid, fièvre] shiver ; [de répulsion, peur] shudder* * *fʀisɔ̃nom masculin1) (de froid, fièvre, plaisir) shiver (de of); ( de peur) shudderavoir un frisson de — (de froid, fièvre) to shiver with; ( de plaisir) to tremble with; ( de peur) to shudder with
2) ( de feuillage) rustling; ( de l'eau) rippling* * *fʀisɔ̃ nm1) (de froid, de fièvre) shiver2) (d'épouvante) shiver, (de désir, de plaisir) shiver3) (d'une feuille, sur l'eau) quiver* * *frisson nm1 (de froid, fièvre, désir, plaisir) shiver (de of); (de peur, d'horreur) shudder; avoir un frisson de (de froid, fièvre) to shiver with; (de désir, plaisir) to tremble with; (de peur, d'horreur) to shudder with; j'ai des frissons I keep shivering; être saisi de frissons to be seized by a fit of shivering; fièvre accompagnée de frissons fever accompanied by shivering; grand frisson great thrill;2 ( de feuillage) rustling; ( de lac) rippling.[frisɔ̃] nom masculin1. [de froid, de fièvre] shiver[de peur] shudderêtre pris ou saisi de frissons to get the shivers -
15 ῥῖγος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `frost, cold, shivering fit' (ε 472).Compounds: Some compp., e.g. ῥιγο-πύρετος m. (- ον n.) `tertian fever, ague' (Gal., Ptol. a.o.) for older (Hp.) πυρετὸς καὶ ῥῖγος (Strömberg Wortstud. 85), ἀ-ρριγής (adv. - γέως) `not sensitive to cold' (Hp.); also ἄ-ρ(ρ)ιγος `id., not shivering (Arist., Aret.) as δύσ-ριγος `to tolerate cold badly' (Hdt., Arist., Thphr.); both connected with ῥιγέω as e.g. δύσ-φορος with φορέω, φέρω. From it as denom. ῥιγώω, - ῶσαι, rarely w. ἐπι-, ἐν- a.o., `to freeze' (ξ 481), after the opposite ἱδρώω (not from *ῥιγωσ- with e.g. Schwyzer 724).Derivatives: ἔρρῑγα perf. `freeze, congeal, shudder', aor. ῥιγῆσαι (ep. Il.), fut. ῥιγήσω (Ε 351), pres. ῥιγέω (Pi.); rarely w. ἀπο-, ἐπι-, κατα-. -- Primary comp. ῥίγιον `colder, ghastlier, terribler' (Hom., Hes., Semon.), sup. ῥίγιστα (Ε 873), - ος, - ον (A. R., Nic.). -- Further adj.: 1. ῥιγεδανός `ghastly, terrible' (Τ 325, A. R., Opp.), after unknown example to ῥιγος or from *ῥιγεδών? (Chantraine Form. 362, Schwyzer 530, Specht Ursprung 199 a. 345); 2. ῥιγαλέος `id.' (Emp.); to ῥῖγος as ἀργαλέος to ἄλγος (Debrunner IF 23, 21, Benveniste Origines 46); 3. ῥιγηλός ( κατα-) `id.' (ξ 226, Hes. Sc., Nic., Nonn. Ap), from ἔριγα, ῥιγέω; 4. ῥιγώδης `causing a shivering fit' (Hp., Gal.), from ῥῖγος; 5. ` Ρῖγμος m. n. of a Thracian (Υ 485); to ῥῖγος as θερμός to θέρος (Risch $ 19f)?Etymology: With ἔρριγα: ῥῖγος agree γέγηθα: γῆθος, λέληθα: Dor. λᾶθος, with ablaut γέγονα: γένος a.o.; as ῥίγιον: ῥῖγος also e.g. ἄλγιον: ἄλγος, κέρδιον: κέρδος (Schwyzer 539). -- With ῥῖγος agrees exactly Lat. frīgus n. `cold, frost, shivering' when we posit IE * sriHgos n. Thus ῥῑγέω = Lat. frīgeō, but they may originate from parallel innovation. Further connection quite uncertain; s. WP. 2, 7 05 f. and W.-Hofmann s. frīgeō w. rich lit.Page in Frisk: 2,654-655Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥῖγος
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16 ριγοπυρέτοις
ῥιγοπύρετονfever with shivering fits: neut dat plῥιγοπύρετοςfever with shivering fits: masc dat pl -
17 ῥιγοπυρέτοις
ῥιγοπύρετονfever with shivering fits: neut dat plῥιγοπύρετοςfever with shivering fits: masc dat pl -
18 ριγοπυρέτω
ῥιγοπύρετονfever with shivering fits: neut dat sgῥιγοπύρετοςfever with shivering fits: masc dat sg -
19 ῥιγοπυρέτῳ
ῥιγοπύρετονfever with shivering fits: neut dat sgῥιγοπύρετοςfever with shivering fits: masc dat sg -
20 ριγοπυρέτων
ῥιγοπύρετονfever with shivering fits: neut gen plῥιγοπύρετοςfever with shivering fits: masc gen pl
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