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Del verbo ver: ( conjugate ver) \ \
visto es: \ \el participioDel verbo vestir: ( conjugate vestir) \ \
visto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: ver vestir visto
ver 1 sustantivo masculino 1 ( aspecto):◊ ser de buen visto to be good-looking o attractive2 ( opinión):◊ a mi/su visto in my/his view
ver 2 ( conjugate ver) verbo transitivo 1◊ ¿ves algo? can you see anything?;no se ve nada aquí you can't see a thing in here; lo vi hablando con ella I saw him talking to her esa película ya la he visto I've seen that movie before; no poder (ni) visto a algn: no la puede visto he can't stand her 2 (entender, notar) to see;◊ ¿no ves lo que está pasando? don't o can't you see what's happening?;se la ve preocupada she looks worried; hacerse visto (RPl) to show off 3 ¡ya vistoás lo que pasa! you'll see what happens; ¡ya se vistoá! we'll see◊ ¡nunca he visto cosa igual! I've never seen anything like it!;¡si vieras lo mal que lo pasé! you can't imagine how awful it was!; ¡hubieras visto cómo se asustaron! (AmL) you should have seen the fright they got! 4◊ a ver: (vamos) a visto ¿de qué se trata? OK o all right, now, what's the problem?;está aquí, en el periódico — ¿a visto? it's here in the newspaper — let's see; apriétalo a visto qué pasa press it and see what happens; a visto si escribes pronto make sure you write soon 5a) ( estudiar):tengo que visto cómo lo arreglo I have to work out how I can fix it; ya vistoé qué hago I'll decide what to do later◊ ¿la ha visto un médico? has she been seen by a doctor yet?6a) (juzgar, considerar):a mi modo or manera de visto the way I see it no le veo la gracia I don't think it's funny 7 (visitar, entrevistarse con) ‹amigo/pariente› to see, visit; ‹médico/jefe› to see;◊ ¡cuánto tiempo sin vistote! I haven't seen you for ages!8◊ tener … que ver: ¿y eso qué tiene que visto? and what does that have to do with it?;no tengo nada que visto con él I have nothing to do with him; ¿qué tiene que visto que sea sábado? what difference does it make that it's Saturday? verbo intransitivo 1 ( percibir con la vista) to see; no veo bien de lejos/de cerca I'm shortsighted/longsighted 2 ( constatar):◊ ¿hay cerveza? — no sé, voy a visto is there any beer? — I don't know, I'll have a look;pues vistoás, todo empezó cuando … well you see, the whole thing began when … 3 ( pensar) to see; estar/seguir en vistoemos (AmL fam): todavía está en vistoemos it isn't certain yet; seguimos en vistoemos we still don't know anything verse verbo pronominal 1 ( refl) (percibirse, imaginarse) to see oneself 2 ( hallarse) (+ compl) to find oneself; me vi obligado a despedirlo I had no choice but to dismiss him 3 (esp AmL) ( parecer): no se ve bien con ese peinado that hairdo doesn't suit her 4 ( recípr)◊ nos vemos a las siete I'll meet o see you at seven;¡nos vemos! (esp AmL) see you! vistose con algn to see sb
vestir ( conjugate vestir) verbo transitivo 1 2 (liter o period) ( llevar puesto) to wear verbo intransitivo 1 [ persona] to dress; visto de algo ‹de uniforme/azul›) to wear sth; visto de etiqueta to wear formal dress 2 ( ser elegante): de visto ‹traje/zapatos› smart vestirse verbo pronominal ( refl)◊ date prisa, vístete hurry up, get dressedb) ( de cierta manera):se viste a la última moda she wears the latest styles; siempre se viste de verde she always wears greenc) ( disfrazarse) vistose de algo to dress up as sth
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◊ -ta adjetivo1◊ está/estaba visto que … it is/was clear o obvious that …b)2 [estar] (común, trillado): eso ya está muy visto that's not very original 3 ( considerado): estaba mal visto que las mujeres fumaran it was not the done thing o it was frowned upon for women to smoke
visto 2 sustantivo masculinob)tiene que dar el visto bueno she has to give her approval
visto 3 see vestir, ver 2
ver 1 m (aspecto exterior) aún estás de buen ver, you're still good-looking
ver 2 I verbo transitivo
1 to see: vi tu cartera sobre la mesa, I saw your wallet on the table
no veo nada, I can't see anything
puede ver tu casa desde aquí, he can see your house from here ➣ Ver nota en see; (mirar la televisión) to watch: estamos viendo las noticias de las tres, we are watching the three o'clock news (cine) me gustaría ver esa película, I'd like to see that film
2 (entender) no veo por qué no te gusta, I can't see why you don't like it (considerar) a mi modo de ver, as far as I can see o as I see it
tus padres no ven bien esa relación, your parents don't agree with that relationship (parecer) se te ve nervioso, you look nervous
3 (averiguar) ya veremos qué sucede, we'll soon see what happens fam (uso enfático) ¡no veas qué sitio tan bonito!, you wouldn't believe what a beautiful place!
4 a ver, let's see: a ver si acabamos este trabajo, let's see if we can finish this job
me compré un compacto, - ¿a ver?, I bought a compact disc, - let's have a look!
5 (ir a ver, visitar) to see, visit: le fui a ver al hospital, I visited him in hospital
II verbo intransitivo
1 to see: no ve bien de lejos, he's shortsighted, US nearsighted
2 (dudar, pensar) ¿me prestas este libro?, - ya veré, will you lend me this book?, - I'll see
3 (tener relación) no tengo nada que ver con ese asunto, I have nothing to do with that business
solo tiene cincuenta años, - ¿y eso qué tiene qué ver?, he's only fifty, - so what? Locuciones: no poder ver a alguien: no puede (ni) verle, she can't stand him
¿To see, to watch o to look?
Los tres verbos reflejan tres conceptos muy distintos. To see hace referencia a la capacidad visual y no es fruto de una acción deliberada. A menudo se usa con can o could: I can see the mountains from my bedroom. Puedo ver las montañas desde mi dormitorio.
To look at implica una acción deliberada: I saw an old atlas, so I opened it and looked at the maps. Vi un atlas antiguo, así que lo abrí y miré los mapas.
To watch también se refiere a una acción deliberada, a menudo cuando se tiene un interés especial por lo que ocurre: I watched the planes in the sky with great interest. Miraba los aviones en el cielo con gran interés. Igualmente puede indicar el paso del tiempo (we watched the animals playing for half an hour, durante media hora observamos cómo jugaban los animales), movimiento (they stood there watching the cars drive off into the distance, se quedaron allí de pie viendo cómo se marchaban los coches) o vigilancia (the policemen have been watching this house because they thought we were thieves, los policías estaban vigilando la casa porque pensaban que éramos ladrones). Para hablar de películas u obras de teatro usamos to see: Have you seen Hamlet?, ¿Has visto Hamlet? To watch se refiere a la televisión y los deportes en general: I always watch the television in the evening. Siempre veo la televisión por las noches. I like to watch football. Me gusta ver el fútbol. Al hablar de programas o partidos específicos podemos usar tanto to watch como to see: I like to see/watch the news at 9:00. Me gusta ver las noticias a las 9.00. Did you see/watch the match last night?, ¿Viste el partido anoche?
vestir
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner la ropa a alguien) to dress frml to clothe
2 (llevar puesto) to wear: vestía un traje gris, he was wearing a grey suit
II verbo intransitivo
1 (llevar) to dress
viste de rojo, she's wearing red
vestir bien, to dress well (ser apropiado, elegante) to look smart
visto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (considerado socialmente) estar bien visto, to be considered correct o acceptable
estar mal visto, to be frowned upon/on
2 (común, poco original) estar muy visto, not to be very original: ese reloj está muy visto, everybody is wearing watches like that
3 fam (obvio) estar visto, to be obvious o clear
4 (al parecer) por lo visto, apparently
5 Jur visto para sentencia, ready for judgement
II sustantivo masculino visto bueno, approval ' visto' also found in these entries: Spanish: colarse - contada - contado - cosa - jamás - merodear - peor - perjurar - pretender - quien - repetida - repetido - tampoco - ver - vista - acordar - alguno - asegurar - junto - perfil English: apparently - appearance - approval - assent - before - blow - censor - clear - endorse - endorsement - evidently - frown on - goings-on - have - life - miss - not - OK - okay - point-blank - seal - sorry - they - tick - us - will - worst - anywhere - bill - check - deal - done - frown - go - lot - no - obviously - report - rubber - socially - sound - state - still - unseen -
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beleegyezés, hozzájárulás to consent: jóváhagy, beleegyezik* * *[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) beleegyezik2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) beleegyezés -
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[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) consentir2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) consentimento* * *con.sent[kəns'ent] n 1 permissão, consentimento. were you a consenting party? / você estava entre os que consentiram? 2 anuência, aquiescência. • vi consentir, permitir, aprovar, concordar com. I consent to your leaving / concordo com a sua saída. age of consent Jur maioridade. silence gives consent quem cala consente. with one consent unânime. -
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n. izin, rıza, uygun bulma————————v. razı olmak, kabul etmek, izin vermek* * *1. izin ver (v.) 2. izin (n.) 3. razı ol (v.) 4. rıza (n.)* * *[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) razı olmak, müsade etmek2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) rıza, müsade -
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[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) odobriti, strinjati se2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) privolitev* * *I [kənsént]intransitive verb (to) privoliti, strinjati se; dopustiti, odobriti, pritrditiII [kənsént]noun(to) privolitev, dopustitev, odobritevjuridically age of consent — polnoletnostby common consent, with one consent — soglasnosilence gives consent — kdor molči, se strinja -
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• hyväksyntä• hyväksyminen• hyväksymys• siunaus• kannattaa• myötämielisyys• myötävaikutus• myöntyä• myöntymys• myönnytys• suostua• sovinto• suostumus• taipua* * *kən'sent 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) suostua2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) suostumus -
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I [kən'sent]1) (permission) consenso m., be nestare m.age of consent — = età in cui una persona è considerata matura per acconsentire con discernimento ad avere rapporti sessuali
2) (agreement)II 1. [kən'sent]verbo intransitivo acconsentireto consent to sth. — acconsentire a qcs.
2.to consent to sb. doing sth. — dare a qcn. il consenso o consentire a qcn. di fare qcs.
* * *[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) acconsentire2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) consenso* * *I [kən'sent]1) (permission) consenso m., be nestare m.age of consent — = età in cui una persona è considerata matura per acconsentire con discernimento ad avere rapporti sessuali
2) (agreement)II 1. [kən'sent]verbo intransitivo acconsentireto consent to sth. — acconsentire a qcs.
2.to consent to sb. doing sth. — dare a qcn. il consenso o consentire a qcn. di fare qcs.
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[kən'sɛnt] 1. nzgoda f2. vito consent to — zgadzać się (zgodzić się perf) na +acc
age of consent — pełnoletność (określona prawnie dolna granica wieku, przy której dopuszcza się współżycie płciowe i zawieranie związków małżeńskich)
* * *[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) wyrażać zgodę2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) zgoda -
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[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) piekrist; atļaut2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) piekrišana; atļauja* * *piekrišana; piekrist -
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n. samtycke, medgivande--------v. samtycka, medgiva* * *[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) samtycka, gå med på2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) samtycke, medgivande -
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[kən'sent] 1. verb(to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) svolit, dát souhlas2. noun(agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) svolení, souhlas* * *• svolení• souhlas -
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1.[ɔːl'tɜːnətɪv], [ɒl'tɜːnətɪv]adjective alternativ; Alternativ-alternative possibility — Ausweich- od. Alternativmöglichkeit, die
alternative suggestion — Alternativ- od. Gegenvorschlag, der
alternative route — Alternativstrecke, die; (to avoid obstruction etc.) Ausweichstrecke, die
the alternative society — die alternative Gesellschaft
alternative fuel — Alternativkraftstoff, der ( für Verbrennungsmotore)
alternative medicine — Alternativmedizin, die
2. nounalternative technology — Alternativtechnologie, die
if I had the alternative — wenn ich vor die Wahl od. Alternative gestellt würde
we have no alternative [but to...] — wir haben keine andere Wahl[, als zu...]
2) (possibility) Möglichkeit, diethere is no [other] alternative — es gibt keine Alternative od. andere Möglichkeit
* * *[o:l'tə:nətiv] 1. adjective(offering a choice of a second possibility: An alternative arrangement can be made if my plans don't suit you.) alternativ2. noun(a choice between two (or sometimes more) things or possibilities: You leave me no alternative but to dismiss you; I don't like fish. Is there an alternative on the menu?) die Alternative- academic.ru/1954/alternatively">alternatively* * *al·ter·na·tive[ɔ:lˈtɜ:nətɪv, AM -ˈtɜ:rnet̬-]I'm afraid I have no \alternative but to ask you to leave ich fürchte, wir müssen Sie bitten, zu gehenII. adj\alternative date Ausweichtermin m2. (unconventional) music, lifestyle alternativ3. LAW\alternative dispute resolution außergerichtliche Streitbeilegung* * *[ɒl'tɜːnətɪv]1. adjAlternativ-for him, other than London, the only possible alternative place to live is... — außer London kommt für ihn als Wohnort nur... infrage or in Frage,... ist für ihn als Wohnort die einzige Alternative zu London
2. nAlternative fI had no alternative (but...) — ich hatte keine andere Wahl or keine Alternative (als...)
* * *A adj alternativ, Alternativ…:alternative birth(ing) natürliche Geburt;alternative energy alternative Energie;alternative hypothesis MATH Alternativhypothese f (Hypothese, die bei einem Prüfverfahren davon ausgeht, dass festgestellte Abweichungen von einem Sollwert zufällig sind);alternative medicine Alternativmedizin f;alternative plan Alternativplan m;alternative proposal Gegenvorschlag m;alternative society alternative GesellschaftB s Alternative f (to zu):we were left with no alternative uns blieb keine andere Wahl* * *1.[ɔːl'tɜːnətɪv], [ɒl'tɜːnətɪv]adjective alternativ; Alternativ-alternative possibility — Ausweich- od. Alternativmöglichkeit, die
alternative suggestion — Alternativ- od. Gegenvorschlag, der
alternative route — Alternativstrecke, die; (to avoid obstruction etc.) Ausweichstrecke, die
alternative fuel — Alternativkraftstoff, der ( für Verbrennungsmotore)
alternative medicine — Alternativmedizin, die
2. nounalternative technology — Alternativtechnologie, die
if I had the alternative — wenn ich vor die Wahl od. Alternative gestellt würde
we have no alternative [but to...] — wir haben keine andere Wahl[, als zu...]
2) (possibility) Möglichkeit, diethere is no [other] alternative — es gibt keine Alternative od. andere Möglichkeit
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'opʃən(choice: You have no option but to obey him.) opción- optionaloption n opciónwe have no option, we have to do what they say no tenemos opción, tenemos que hacer lo que dicentr['ɒpʃən]■ I have no option no tengo opción, no tengo alternativa3 (optional extra) extra nombre masculino4 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL (optional subject) asignatura optativa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto keep one's options open dejar todas las puertas abiertasoption ['ɑpʃən] n: opción fshe has no option: no tiene más remedion.• alternativa s.f.• facultad s.m.• opción s.f.'ɑːpʃən, 'ɒpʃən1) ( choice) opción f, posibilidad fI had no option but to resign — no me quedó más remedio que renunciar, no tuve otra alternativa que renunciar
to keep o leave one's options open — dejar todas las puertas abiertas, no descartar ninguna posibilidad or opción
2)a) ( optional feature) (Audio, Auto) extra mb) ( Educ) (asignatura f) optativa f3) (Busn, Fin) opción f['ɒpʃǝn]1. N1) (=choice) opción fwhat are my options? — ¿qué opciones tengo?
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I have no option — no tengo más or otro remedio, no tengo otra opción•
to have the option of doing sth — tener la posibilidad de hacer algoimprisonment without the option of bail — (Jur) prisión f preventiva
2) (Comm) opción f•
at the option of the purchaser — a opción del comprador•
to take out an option on another 100 — suscribir una opción para la compra de otros 100•
with the option to buy — con opción de compra3) (Scol, Univ) asignatura f optativa2.CPDoptions market N — mercado m de opciones
* * *['ɑːpʃən, 'ɒpʃən]1) ( choice) opción f, posibilidad fI had no option but to resign — no me quedó más remedio que renunciar, no tuve otra alternativa que renunciar
to keep o leave one's options open — dejar todas las puertas abiertas, no descartar ninguna posibilidad or opción
2)a) ( optional feature) (Audio, Auto) extra mb) ( Educ) (asignatura f) optativa f3) (Busn, Fin) opción f
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