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1 auricular
adj.1 auricular.2 aural, auditive.m.1 receiver.2 headphone, ear-phone, earphone, earpiece.* * *► adjetivo1 auricular, of the ear1 (teléfono) receiver, earpiece2 (dedo) little finger1 earphones, headphones* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ aural, of the ear2. SM1) (=dedo) little finger2) [de teléfono] receiver, handsetpl auriculares (=cascos) headphones, earphones* * *a) ( del teléfono) receiverb) auriculares masculino plural (Audio) headphones (pl), earphones (pl)* * *= handset, receiver.Ex. Acoustic couplers serve a similar purpose except that they are not permanently wired; the handset is placed in the acoustic coupler to achieve a connection once a telephone line had been opened.Ex. 'Good morning,' he said cheerfully as he picked up the receiver.----* auricular del teléfono = telephone handset.* auriculares = headphones, earphones, headset.* * *a) ( del teléfono) receiverb) auriculares masculino plural (Audio) headphones (pl), earphones (pl)* * *= handset, receiver.Ex: Acoustic couplers serve a similar purpose except that they are not permanently wired; the handset is placed in the acoustic coupler to achieve a connection once a telephone line had been opened.
Ex: 'Good morning,' he said cheerfully as he picked up the receiver.* auricular del teléfono = telephone handset.* auriculares = headphones, earphones, headset.* * *1 (del teléfono) receiver* * *
auricular sustantivo masculino
b)
auricular sustantivo masculino
1 Tel receiver 2 auriculares, earphones, headphones
' auricular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bocina
- colgar
English:
dial
- handset
- receiver
- replace
- hand
* * *♦ adjauricular♦ nm1. [de teléfono] receiver2.[de botón] earphonesauriculares [de arco] headphones;* * *m1 de teléfono receiver;descolgar el auricular take the phone off the hook2:auriculares pl headphones, earphones* * *auricular nm: telephone receiver* * *auricular n (de teléfono) receiver -
2 casco
m.1 helmet.cascos azules U.N. peacekeeping troops, blue berets2 hull.3 hoof.4 empty bottle (envase). (peninsular Spanish, Mexican Spanish)5 fragment, piece (pedazo).6 cask.7 external structure.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cascar.* * *1 (para la cabeza) helmet2 (cráneo) skull3 (fragmento) broken piece, fragment4 (de metralla) piece of shrapnel5 (de sombrero) crown6 (envase) empty bottle7 (de barco) hull8 (de caballería) hoof1 (auriculares) headphones\calentarse los cascos / romperse los cascos familiar to rack one's brainsser alegre de cascos / ser ligero,-a de cascos familiar to be scatterbrainedcasco protector crash helmetcasco urbano town centre (US center)* * *noun m.1) helmet2) hull3) empty bottle4) headphones•* * *SM1) [de soldado] helmet; [de obrero] protective helmet, safety helmet, hard hat; [de motorista, ciclista] (crash) helmet2) [de ciudad]casco antiguo, el casco antiguo de la ciudad — the old quarter o part of the city
casco histórico, el casco histórico de la ciudad — the historic city centre o (EEUU) center
casco viejo, el casco viejo de la ciudad — the old quarter o part of the city
3) (=envase) empty bottlehabía cascos (de botellas) por todo el parque — there were empty bottles o empties all over the park
4) pl cascos [de walkman] headphones6) (=pezuña) hoof7) (=trozo) [de fruta] segment, piece; [de cebolla] slice; [de vasija] fragment, shard8) (Náut) [de barco] hull9) (Mec) [de cableado] casing10) LAm (=edificio vacío) empty building12) [de sombrero] crown* * *1) ( para la cabeza) helmetcalentarse los cascos — (fam) to agonize, worry
2) cascos masculino plural (Audio) headphones (pl)3) (Equ, Zool) hoofligera de cascos — ( coqueta) flight
4) (Náut) hull5) ( de ciudad) heart, central area; ( de estancia) (RPl) farmhouse and surrounding buildings6)a) ( trozo - de metralla) piece of shrapnel; (- de vasija) fragment, shardb) (Col) ( gajo) segment7) (Esp, Méx) ( envase) bottle* * *1) ( para la cabeza) helmetcalentarse los cascos — (fam) to agonize, worry
2) cascos masculino plural (Audio) headphones (pl)3) (Equ, Zool) hoofligera de cascos — ( coqueta) flight
4) (Náut) hull5) ( de ciudad) heart, central area; ( de estancia) (RPl) farmhouse and surrounding buildings6)a) ( trozo - de metralla) piece of shrapnel; (- de vasija) fragment, shardb) (Col) ( gajo) segment7) (Esp, Méx) ( envase) bottle* * *casco11 = helmet, hard hat.Ex: As a tribute to the firemen of New York, the Mayor was presented with a sculpture in the form of a fireman's helmet, and could not hold back his tears.
Ex: Manufacturers say the best way employers can encourage their employees to wear hard hats properly is by making their employees aware of the hazards.* casco antiguo = old town.* casco antiguo de la ciudad, el = oldest part of the city, the.* casco de ciclista = bicycle helmet.* casco de vasija = potsherd, potsherd.* casco informático = headset.* casco protector = hard hat.* ligero de cascos = reckless, promiscuous, airheaded.casco22 = hull.Nota: De barco.Ex: For example, a document on 'the cutting of glass-fibre-reinforced plastics for use in the hulls of yachts' draws together the concepts: cutting, glass-fibre-reinforced plastics, hulls and yachts.
* casco del barco = ship hull.casco33 = hoof.Ex: Some of the exhibition's objects are plaster casts of such perishables as dying daffodil heads and hoof prints.
* * *A1 (para la cabeza) helmet2 (cuero cabelludo) scalpcalentarse los cascos ( fam); to agonize, worrydeja de calentarte los cascos pensando en eso stop agonizing over it o worrying about itCompuestos:masculine and feminine blue helmet (member of the U.N. peacekeeping force)safety helmet, hard hat(de obrero) safety helmet, hard hat; (de motorista) crash helmetD ( Náut) hullCompuesto:pressure hullE1 (de una ciudad) heart, central area2 ( RPl) (de una estancia) farmhouse and surrounding buildingsCompuestos:● casco antiguo or viejoold quarter, old part of townurban area, built-up areaF1 (trozo — de metralla) piece of shrapnel; (— de una vasija) fragment, shardG1 (Esp, Méx) (envase) bottle¿has traído los cascos? have you brought the empties o bottles?* * *
Del verbo cascar: ( conjugate cascar)
casco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cascó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cascar
casco
cascar ( conjugate cascar) verbo transitivo ‹nuez/huevo› to crack;
‹ taza› to chip
cascarse verbo pronominal [ huevo] to crack;
[ taza] to chip
casco sustantivo masculino
1
( de motorista) crash helmetb)
2 (Equ, Zool) hoof
3 (Náut) hull
4a) ( de ciudad):
casco urbano urban area, built-up area
5 (Col) ( gajo) segment
6 (Esp, Méx) ( envase) bottle
cascar
I verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to crack
2 fam (pegar) to hit: el otro día le cascaron, he was beaten up the other day
II verbo intransitivo familiar
1 (charlar) to chat away, gab
(hablar mucho) to talk non-stop
2 (morir, palmar) to kick the bucket, snuff it
casco
I sustantivo masculino
1 (para la cabeza) helmet
casco azul, blue helmet
2 (envase de cristal vacío) empty bottle: tenemos que devolver estos cascos, we've got to give these empty bottles back
3 (de barco) hull
4 (de caballo) hoof
5 (de una ciudad) centre
casco antiguo/viejo, old part of town
II mpl cascos, (de música) headphones
♦ Locuciones: calentarse o romperse los cascos, to rack one's brains: estuvo toda la mañana calentándome los cascos, he was pestering me all morning
' casco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
manera
- servir
- uña
- visera
- plumaje
English:
helmet
- hoof
- hulk
- hull
- scrape
- suppose
- town centre
- body
- crash
- empty
- farm
- hard
- midtown
* * *♦ nm1. [para la cabeza] helmet;[de albañil] hard hat; [de motorista] crash helmet cascos azules UN peacekeeping troops, blue berets2. [de barco] hull3. [de ciudad] casco antiguo, casco histórico Br city centre, US downtown;casco viejo old (part of) town4. [de caballo] hoof5. Esp, Méx [de botella] (empty) bottle6. [pedazo] fragment, piece7. Méx, RP [en estancia, hacienda] farmstead8. Andes, Cuba, RP [gajo] segment9. Comp[mujer] to be flighty♦ cascos nmplFam [auriculares] headphones* * *m1 helmet2 de barco hull4 edificio shell5 de caballo hoof6 de vasija fragment7:cascos pl ( auriculares) headphones8:ligero de cascos reckless;romperse los cascos fig agonize ( por over)* * *casco nm1) : helmet2) : hull3) : hoof4) : fragment, shard5) : center (of a town)7) cascos nmpl: headphones* * *casco n1. (para la cabeza) helmet2. (botella) empty bottle4. (de barco) hull -
3 audífono
m.1 earphone, ear cup, earpiece, ear-phone.2 hearing aid.* * *1 hearing aid, deaf aid* * *SM1) [de sordo] hearing aid2) LAm (=auricular) receiverpl audífonos (=cascos) headphones* * *a) ( para sordos) hearing aid, deaf-aid (BrE)b) ( de radio) earphonec) audífonos masculino plural (AmL) headphones (pl)* * *= hearing aid.Ex. Physical access to the library is not a problem, but congenital deafness may reduce competent use of language, background noise can reduce the effectiveness of a hearing aid, not all deaf people can lip-read or use sign language.* * *a) ( para sordos) hearing aid, deaf-aid (BrE)b) ( de radio) earphonec) audífonos masculino plural (AmL) headphones (pl)* * *= hearing aid.Ex: Physical access to the library is not a problem, but congenital deafness may reduce competent use of language, background noise can reduce the effectiveness of a hearing aid, not all deaf people can lip-read or use sign language.
* * *1 (para sordos) hearing aid, deaf-aid ( BrE)2 (de una radio) earphone* * *
audífono sustantivo masculino
c)
audífono, audiófono m Med hearing aid
' audífono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
audiófono
English:
earphones
- hearing aid
- deaf-aid
- hearing
* * *audífono nm1. [para sordos] hearing aid* * ** * *audífono nm1) : hearing aid2) audífonos nmpl: headphones, earphones -
4 auriculares
m.pl.earphones, headphones.* * *1 earphones, headphones* * *= earbud.Ex. Most people know 'earbuds' as the cheap-o earphones you get free with a cell phone.* * *= earbud.Ex: Most people know 'earbuds' as the cheap-o earphones you get free with a cell phone.
* * *auriculares npl (de música, etc) headphones -
5 cascos
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6 acallar
v.1 to silence.2 to calm, to hush, to quiet, to appease.Sus palabras acallaron su miedo His words calmed her fear.3 to shut up.Ricardo acalló a los chicos Richard shut up the kids.* * *1 to silence, hush* * *verbto quiet, silence* * *VT1) (=silenciar) to silence, quieten, quiet (EEUU)2) (=calmar) [+ furia] to assuage, pacify; [+ crítica, duda] to silence* * *verbo transitivo <voces/gritos> to silence, to quiet (AmE), to quieten (BrE); <rumor/clamor> to quieten down; <críticas/protestas> to silence* * *= drown out, mute, quiet, outface, silence, quash, steamroller, hush, still, quieten.Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.Ex. The 'standpatters' have seen power shift away from themselves to the newcomers and other lifelong 'progressive' Junctionvillers, who were muted under previous administrations.Ex. This trepidation is somewhat quieted when students discover the abundance of bibliographical guides that list and describe reference works.Ex. Feaver was not about to be outfaced and she retaliated with the view that time management techniques run counter to the ideal balance of concern for production coupled with concern for people.Ex. Some children go through a process of silencing their inner voice and projecting an outward self that conforms to society's expectations.Ex. The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex. The paintings depict subjects such as terrorists and mothers hushing children.Ex. And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex. Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.----* acallar el debate = stifle + debate.* acallar la conciencia = stifle + Posesivo + conscience.* acallar la voz de + Posesivo + conciencia = salve + the conscience.* acallar una emoción = bruise + emotion.* dinero para acallar la conciencia = conscience money.* dinero para acallar la consciencia = conscience money.* * *verbo transitivo <voces/gritos> to silence, to quiet (AmE), to quieten (BrE); <rumor/clamor> to quieten down; <críticas/protestas> to silence* * *= drown out, mute, quiet, outface, silence, quash, steamroller, hush, still, quieten.Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
Ex: The 'standpatters' have seen power shift away from themselves to the newcomers and other lifelong 'progressive' Junctionvillers, who were muted under previous administrations.Ex: This trepidation is somewhat quieted when students discover the abundance of bibliographical guides that list and describe reference works.Ex: Feaver was not about to be outfaced and she retaliated with the view that time management techniques run counter to the ideal balance of concern for production coupled with concern for people.Ex: Some children go through a process of silencing their inner voice and projecting an outward self that conforms to society's expectations.Ex: The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex: The paintings depict subjects such as terrorists and mothers hushing children.Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex: Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.* acallar el debate = stifle + debate.* acallar la conciencia = stifle + Posesivo + conscience.* acallar la voz de + Posesivo + conciencia = salve + the conscience.* acallar una emoción = bruise + emotion.* dinero para acallar la conciencia = conscience money.* dinero para acallar la consciencia = conscience money.* * *acallar [A1 ]vt‹voces/gritos› to silence, to quiet ( AmE), to quieten ( BrE); ‹rumor/clamor› to quieten down; ‹críticas/protestas› to silenceno lograba acallar la voz de su conciencia she couldn't silence the voice of her conscience* * *
acallar verbo transitivo to silence: el ministro no podía acallar su conciencia, the minister could not silence his conscience
' acallar' also found in these entries:
English:
quieten
- silence
- squash
- still
- hush
- move
- quash
- quell
- quiet
- salve
- scotch
- shush
* * *acallar vt[protestas, críticas, armas] to silence; [rumores] to put an end to; [miedos] to calm;una propuesta para acallar a los rebeldes en el partido a proposal designed to silence the party rebels* * *v/t tb figsilence* * *acallar vt: to quiet, to silence -
7 apaciguar
v.1 to calm down.2 to soothe, to balm, to hush, to appease.Su voz apaciguó a la bestia His voice soothe the beast.3 to soberize, to make sober, to allay someone's anger, to soberise.Elsa apaciguó a Ricardo Elsa allayed John's anger.* * *1 to pacify, appease, placate, calm down* * *verbto appease, pacify, to calm down* * *1.VT (=tranquilizar) to calm down; [+ manifestantes] to pacify, appease, mollify; (Pol) to appease2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <persona/ánimos> to pacify2.a ver si tú puedes apaciguarlo — see if you can pacify him o calm him down
* * *= still, assuage, appease, quieten.Ex. And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex. The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to bad end.Ex. They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.Ex. Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.----* apaciguarse = quieten down, abate, mellow.* * *1.verbo transitivo <persona/ánimos> to pacify2.a ver si tú puedes apaciguarlo — see if you can pacify him o calm him down
* * *= still, assuage, appease, quieten.Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.
Ex: The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to bad end.Ex: They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.Ex: Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.* apaciguarse = quieten down, abate, mellow.* * *vt‹persona› to pacifyeste gesto apaciguó los ánimos de los manifestantes this gesture pacified o mollified o placated the demonstratorsestá furioso, a ver si tú puedes apaciguarlo he's furious, see if you can pacify him o calm him downlos apaciguaron con la promesa de volver a investigar el caso they pacified o placated o appeased them by promising to reopen the case1 «persona» to calm downsus encuentros se han ido apaciguando their encounters have become more peaceful o more relaxed o less fraught2 «mar» to become calm; «temporal/viento» to abate, die down* * *
apaciguar ( conjugate apaciguar) verbo transitivo ‹ ánimos› to pacify;
‹ persona› to calm … down, to pacify
apaciguarse verbo pronominal [ persona] to calm down;
[ mar] to become calm;
[temporal/viento] to abate, die down
apaciguar vtr (calmar) to pacify, appease
' apaciguar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amansar
- ánimo
- tranquilizar
English:
appease
- assuage
- placate
- pacify
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to calm down;su discurso apaciguó los ánimos de la gente his speech calmed people down;no consiguieron apaciguar su ira they were unable to calm her anger2. [dolor] to soothe* * *v/t pacify, calm down* * *apaciguar {10} vtaplacar: to appease, to pacify* * *apaciguar vb to calm down -
8 aquietar
v.1 to calm down.2 to quiet, to hush, to calm, to still.* * *1 to calm down, pacify* * *verb* * *1.VT (=sosegar) to quieten down, calm down; [+ temor] to allay2.See:* * *1. 2.aquietarse v pron (liter) aguas to calm (liter), to become calm* * *= quieten.Ex. Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.* * *1. 2.aquietarse v pron (liter) aguas to calm (liter), to become calm* * *= quieten.Ex: Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.
* * *aquietar [A1 ]vt( liter); ‹temores› to allay, ease, calm; ‹conciencia› to easesu discurso aquietó los ánimos de los manifestantes his speech calmed the demonstrators downtras su intervención los ánimos se aquietaron once he intervened, people calmed down o quieted down ( AmE) o ( BrE) quietened down* * *♦ vtto calm down;su intervención aquietó los ánimos her speech calmed things down* * *aquietar vt: to allay, to calm -
9 cabina
f.1 booth, cabin.cabina electoral polling o voting boothcabina espacial space cabin2 cockpit, flight deck.3 cab.* * *1 (gen) cabin, booth2 (de barco, avión) cabin\cabina de proyección projection roomcabina telefónica telephone box, US telephone booth* * *noun f.1) booth2) cab3) cabin4) cockpit* * *SF1) [de discjockey, intérprete] booth; (tb: cabina telefónica, cabina de teléfono(s)) telephone booth, telephone boxno te pude llamar porque no había ninguna cabina — I couldn't call you because there was no phone box
2) [de tren, camión] cab3) (Aer) [de pasajeros] cabin; [de pilotos] cockpitcabina de mando — (Aer) flight deck, cockpit
4) (Náut) bridge* * *1)a) ( vestuario) cubicle, stall (AmE)b) (de laboratorio de idiomas, estudio de radio) booth2)a) (de camión, grúa) cabb) (Aviac) ( para pilotos) cabina de mando; ( para pasajeros) cabin•* * *= booth, carrel, cockpit, cabin.Ex. Equipment used may be complex and headphones or sound proof booths are necessary = El equipo usado puede ser complejo y se necesitan auriculares o cabinas insonorizadas.Ex. Many libraries provide carrels equipped with power points so that audio-visual equipment can be used.Ex. All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex. Cabins on the upper decks usually cost more than those on the lower decks.----* cabina del piloto = aircraft cockpit.* cabina de peaje = tollbooth [toll booth].* cabina de teléfonos = public call box, telephone booth, telephone box, call-box [callbox].* cabina telefónica = telephone booth, telephone box, public call box, call-box [callbox].* personal de cabina = cabin crew.* tripulación de cabina = cabin crew.* videocabina = video booth.* * *1)a) ( vestuario) cubicle, stall (AmE)b) (de laboratorio de idiomas, estudio de radio) booth2)a) (de camión, grúa) cabb) (Aviac) ( para pilotos) cabina de mando; ( para pasajeros) cabin•* * *= booth, carrel, cockpit, cabin.Ex: Equipment used may be complex and headphones or sound proof booths are necessary = El equipo usado puede ser complejo y se necesitan auriculares o cabinas insonorizadas.
Ex: Many libraries provide carrels equipped with power points so that audio-visual equipment can be used.Ex: All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex: Cabins on the upper decks usually cost more than those on the lower decks.* cabina del piloto = aircraft cockpit.* cabina de peaje = tollbooth [toll booth].* cabina de teléfonos = public call box, telephone booth, telephone box, call-box [callbox].* cabina telefónica = telephone booth, telephone box, public call box, call-box [callbox].* personal de cabina = cabin crew.* tripulación de cabina = cabin crew.* videocabina = video booth.* * *A1 (de ducha) cubicle, stall ( AmE)2 (de un laboratorio de idiomas) boothCompuestos:control roompress boxprojection roomvoting boothvoting booth● cabina telefónica or de teléfonostelephone booth o ( BrE) boxB1 (de un camión, una grúa) cabCompuesto:flight deck* * *
cabina sustantivo femenino
1
◊ cabina telefónica telephone booth o (BrE) box
2
(— en avión pequeño) cockpit;
( para pasajeros) cabin
cabina sustantivo femenino cabin
(de un conductor) cab
(de teléfono) telephone box, US telephone booth
' cabina' also found in these entries:
English:
booth
- cab
- cabin
- cockpit
- telephone box
- voting booth
- box
- call
- cock
- cubicle
- flight
- phone
- telephone
- toll
* * *cabina nf1. [cuartito] booth;[de ascensor] Br lift, US car; [de teleférico] car; [en laboratorio de idiomas] booth; [de peaje] tollbooth cabina de comentaristas [en estadio] commentary box o US booth;cabina electoral polling booth, voting booth;cabina de interpretación interpreters' booth;cabina de traducción interpreters' booth2. [vestuario] [en playa] bathing hut;[en piscina] changing cubicle3. [de avión] [de piloto de avioneta] cockpit;[de piloto de aeronave, bombardero] flight deck, cockpit; [de los pasajeros] (passenger) cabin cabina de mandos flight deck;cabina presurizada pressurized cabin4. [de camión, grúa] cab;[de coche de carreras] cockpit cabina espacial space capsule* * *f cabin* * *cabina nf1) : cabin2) : booth3) : cab (of a truck), cockpit (of an airplane)* * *cabina n (de barco) cabin -
10 calmar
v.1 to relieve.2 to calm, to soothe.Los medicamentos calmaron al lunático The medicines calmed the lunatic.Sus comentarios calmaron su ánimo His comments calmed her mood.3 to alleviate.* * *1 (persona) to calm (down)2 (dolor) to relieve, soothe1 (estar en calma) to fall calm1 (persona) to calm down2 (dolor etc) to abate, ease off* * *verbto calm, soothe- calmarse* * *1. VT1) (=relajar) [+ persona] to calm (down); [+ ánimos] to calm; [+ nervios] to calm, steadyestas pastillas le ayudarán a calmar la ansiedad — these pills will help reduce o relieve your anxiety
2) (=aliviar) [+ dolor, picor] to relieve; [+ tos] to soothe; [+ sed] to quench2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( tranquilizar) < persona> to calm... down; < nervios> to calm2.calmarse v prona) persona to calm downb) mar to become calm* * *= settle down, defuse, quell, soothe, settle, ease, lull, still, assuage, put + Nombre + at ease, appease, quieten.Ex. Faced by this situation a teacher who launches into the presentation of a new book without first doing something to settle the children down should hardly expect to succeed.Ex. This article gives examples of how problem behaviour can be defused in a library.Ex. The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Ex. When she tried to soothe herself with other images -- images of John, the baby, the house -- she found that they had lost their power.Ex. Very young children settle easily to storytelling before bed but are less well disposed just after getting up in the morning.Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex. And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex. The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to bad end.Ex. The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.Ex. They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.Ex. Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.----* calmar la ansiedad = allay + anxiety.* calmar la euforia = dampen + Posesivo + excitement.* calmar la excitación = dampen + Posesivo + excitement.* calmarse = cool off, subside, take it + easy, chill out, quieten down, wind down.* conseguir calmarse = regain + Posesivo + composure.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( tranquilizar) < persona> to calm... down; < nervios> to calm2.calmarse v prona) persona to calm downb) mar to become calm* * *= settle down, defuse, quell, soothe, settle, ease, lull, still, assuage, put + Nombre + at ease, appease, quieten.Ex: Faced by this situation a teacher who launches into the presentation of a new book without first doing something to settle the children down should hardly expect to succeed.
Ex: This article gives examples of how problem behaviour can be defused in a library.Ex: The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Ex: When she tried to soothe herself with other images -- images of John, the baby, the house -- she found that they had lost their power.Ex: Very young children settle easily to storytelling before bed but are less well disposed just after getting up in the morning.Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex: The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to bad end.Ex: The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.Ex: They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.Ex: Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.* calmar la ansiedad = allay + anxiety.* calmar la euforia = dampen + Posesivo + excitement.* calmar la excitación = dampen + Posesivo + excitement.* calmarse = cool off, subside, take it + easy, chill out, quieten down, wind down.* conseguir calmarse = regain + Posesivo + composure.* * *calmar [A1 ]vt1 (tranquilizar) ‹persona› to calm … down; ‹nervios› to calmesto calmó las tensiones/los ánimos this eased the tension/calmed people down2 (aliviar) ‹dolor› to relieve, ease; ‹hambre› to appease ( liter), to take the edge off; ‹sed› to quench■ calmarse1 «persona» to calm downahora que están los ánimos más calmados now that feelings aren't running so high, now that people have calmed down2 «mar» to become calm* * *
calmar ( conjugate calmar) verbo transitivo
‹ nervios› to calm;
‹ sed› to quench;
‹ hambre› to take the edge off
calmarse verbo pronominal
calmar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to calm (down)
2 (un dolor) to soothe, relieve
' calmar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aliviar
- apaciguar
- sed
- tranquilizar
- pacificar
English:
calm
- deaden
- defuse
- heat
- lull
- settle
- steady
- assuage
- dull
- ease
- hush
- kill
- quieten
- relieve
- soothe
* * *♦ vt1. [mitigar] to relieve;[dolor] to relieve, to ease; [hinchazón] to relieve; [quemadura] to soothe; [sed] to quench; [hambre] to take the edge off2. [tranquilizar] [persona] to calm (down), to soothe;[situación] to defuse;tómate esto para calmar los nervios take this to calm your nerves* * *v/t1 calm (down)2 sed quench* * *calmar vttranquilizar: to calm, to soothe* * *calmar vb1. (nervios) to calm / to calm down2. (dolor) to relieve -
11 casete
f.cassette (cinta).m.cassette or tape recorder.* * *1 (magnetófono) cassette player, cassette recorder1 (cinta) cassette, cassette tape* * *noun mf.* * *[ka'set]1.SF (=cinta) cassette2.SM (=aparato) cassette player* * *masculino o femeninoa) ( cinta) cassette* * *= cassette, cassette player, audio tape [audiotape/audio-tape], cassette recorder.Ex. The microfilm is a common form for catalogues and indexes, in either 35 mm or 16 mm roll film, usually but not always packaged in a cassette.Ex. The prison library has subscriptions to 8 popular magazines, a cassette player and more legal material are planned.Ex. An eight-part video series and nine audio tapes were also developed in conjunction with the course.Ex. These tapes are produced for use in a classroom reading corner or school library and are displayed with the book from which the extract is taken and a cassette recorder with headphones.----* casete de ordenador = computer cassette.* casete para grabación de sonido = sound cassette.* cinta de casete = cassette tape.* * *masculino o femeninoa) ( cinta) cassette* * *= cassette, cassette player, audio tape [audiotape/audio-tape], cassette recorder.Ex: The microfilm is a common form for catalogues and indexes, in either 35 mm or 16 mm roll film, usually but not always packaged in a cassette.
Ex: The prison library has subscriptions to 8 popular magazines, a cassette player and more legal material are planned.Ex: An eight-part video series and nine audio tapes were also developed in conjunction with the course.Ex: These tapes are produced for use in a classroom reading corner or school library and are displayed with the book from which the extract is taken and a cassette recorder with headphones.* casete de ordenador = computer cassette.* casete para grabación de sonido = sound cassette.* cinta de casete = cassette tape.* * *or1 (cinta) cassette2* * *
casete m or f ( cinta) cassette;
■ sustantivo masculino (Esp) ( grabador) cassette recorder/player
casete
I sustantivo masculino (magnetófono) cassette player o recorder
II sustantivo femenino (cinta) cassette (tape)
' casete' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carátula
- cassette
- pista
- pirata
English:
cassette
- wind back
- wind forward
- tape
* * *♦ nf[cinta] cassette♦ nm[magnetófono] cassette o tape recorder* * *I f cassetteII m cassette player* * ** * *casete n1. (cinta) cassette / tape2. (magnetófono) cassette recorder / tape recorder -
12 hacer callar
v.to shut up, to silence, to shush.* * *(v.) = shush, hush, quietenEx. Another aspect is the behaviour of users which is to be tolerated and even encouraged: `But for God's sake -- NO SHUSHING'.Ex. The paintings depict subjects such as terrorists and mothers hushing children.Ex. Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.* * *(v.) = shush, hush, quietenEx: Another aspect is the behaviour of users which is to be tolerated and even encouraged: `But for God's sake -- NO SHUSHING'.
Ex: The paintings depict subjects such as terrorists and mothers hushing children.Ex: Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones. -
13 pletina
f.1 cassette deck.2 flat strip of steel, flat steel, iron plate.* * *1 deck, cassette deck\doble pletina twin cassette deck* * *SF = platina* * *= cassette player, cassette recorder, cassette deck, mounting bracket, wall bracket.Ex. The prison library has subscriptions to 8 popular magazines, a cassette player and more legal material are planned.Ex. These tapes are produced for use in a classroom reading corner or school library and are displayed with the book from which the extract is taken and a cassette recorder with headphones.Ex. DVD players, CD players, speakers and cassette decks that have provisions for expanding a stereo system into a complete home theater are the recommended best buys.Ex. There is a possibility that the bolts attaching the tailgate strut mounting bracket to the body may become loose.Ex. Unlike curtain rails, curtain poles do not have so many wall brackets.* * *= cassette player, cassette recorder, cassette deck, mounting bracket, wall bracket.Ex: The prison library has subscriptions to 8 popular magazines, a cassette player and more legal material are planned.
Ex: These tapes are produced for use in a classroom reading corner or school library and are displayed with the book from which the extract is taken and a cassette recorder with headphones.Ex: DVD players, CD players, speakers and cassette decks that have provisions for expanding a stereo system into a complete home theater are the recommended best buys.Ex: There is a possibility that the bolts attaching the tailgate strut mounting bracket to the body may become loose.Ex: Unlike curtain rails, curtain poles do not have so many wall brackets.* * *1 ( Tec) platen2 ( Esp) (de un tocadiscos) deckCompuesto:( Esp) tape deck* * *pletina nfcassette deck* * *f TÉC platen;pletina (de cassette) tape deck, cassette deck -
14 rincón de la lectura
(n.) = classroom reading cornerEx. These tapes are produced for use in a classroom reading corner or school library and are displayed with the book from which the extract is taken and a cassette recorder with headphones.* * *(n.) = classroom reading cornerEx: These tapes are produced for use in a classroom reading corner or school library and are displayed with the book from which the extract is taken and a cassette recorder with headphones.
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15 tranquilizar
v.1 to calm (down).Los medicamentos calmaron al lunático The medicines calmed the lunatic.2 to reassure (dar confianza a).* * *1 (calmar) to calm down, tranquillize (US tranquilize)2 (dar confianza) to reassure, set one's mind at rest1 (calmarse) to calm down2 to set one's mind at rest, be reassured* * *verbto calm down, soothe* * *1.VT to calm down¿por qué no llamas a tu madre para tranquilizarla? — why don't you call your mother to put her mind at rest?
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <persona/animal> to calm... down2.tranquilizarse v pron persona to calm down* * *= reassure, soothe, settle, ease, lull, settle down, put + Nombre + at ease, tranquillise [tranquilize, -USA], quieten.Ex. The student might be reassured to recognize that this type of fundamental analysis of a subject need be conducted only once for each subject entering the indexing system.Ex. When she tried to soothe herself with other images -- images of John, the baby, the house -- she found that they had lost their power.Ex. Very young children settle easily to storytelling before bed but are less well disposed just after getting up in the morning.Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex. Faced by this situation a teacher who launches into the presentation of a new book without first doing something to settle the children down should hardly expect to succeed.Ex. The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.Ex. In wildlife conservation and research it is often necessary to tranquilise an animal for various reasons.Ex. Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.----* tranquilizarse = cool off, take it + easy, chill out, quieten down.* * *1.verbo transitivo <persona/animal> to calm... down2.tranquilizarse v pron persona to calm down* * *= reassure, soothe, settle, ease, lull, settle down, put + Nombre + at ease, tranquillise [tranquilize, -USA], quieten.Ex: The student might be reassured to recognize that this type of fundamental analysis of a subject need be conducted only once for each subject entering the indexing system.
Ex: When she tried to soothe herself with other images -- images of John, the baby, the house -- she found that they had lost their power.Ex: Very young children settle easily to storytelling before bed but are less well disposed just after getting up in the morning.Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex: Faced by this situation a teacher who launches into the presentation of a new book without first doing something to settle the children down should hardly expect to succeed.Ex: The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.Ex: In wildlife conservation and research it is often necessary to tranquilise an animal for various reasons.Ex: Sadly, you can't quieten the console using methods other than turning up the volume on your TV or wearing headphones.* tranquilizarse = cool off, take it + easy, chill out, quieten down.* * *tranquilizar [A4 ]vtestaba histérico e intenté tranquilizarlo he was hysterical and I tried to calm him downsus palabras la tranquilizaron his words reassured herme tranquiliza ver que ahora se llevan mejor I'm relieved to see (that) they're getting along better nowintentó tranquilizar los ánimos he tried to calm people o things down1 «persona» to calm down¡tranquilízate! todo saldrá bien calm down! everything will be all right* * *
tranquilizar ( conjugate tranquilizar) verbo transitivo
sus palabras la tranquilizaron his words reassured herb) ( atenuar la preocupación):
tranquilizarse verbo pronominal ( calmarse) to calm down;
( dejar de preocuparse):
tranquilizar verbo transitivo
1 (calmar) to calm down
2 (eliminar el desasosiego) to reassure
' tranquilizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calmar
- ir
English:
calm
- pacify
- quieten
- reassure
- rest
- soothe
- tranquillize
- design
- ease
- quiet
- settle
- steady
* * *♦ vt1. [calmar] to calm (down);una enfermera la tranquilizó a nurse calmed her down;me tranquiliza saber que está a salvo it's a relief to know she's safe, I feel much better now I know she's safe2. [dar confianza a] to reassure;su presencia la tranquiliza his presence reassures her o is reassuring to her* * *v/t:tranquilizar a alguien calm s.o. down* * *tranquilizar {21} vtcalmar: to calm down, to soothetranquilizar la conciencia: to ease the conscience* * *tranquilizar vb1. (en general) to calm downcuando está nervioso, la música lo tranquiliza when he's nervous, music calms him down2. (aliviar) to reassure / to set your mind at rest -
16 audífono
• deaf-aid• ear cup• ear-phone• earphone• earpiece• headmaster• headphones• hearer• hearing-aid battery -
17 auricular
• auditive• ear-phone• earphone• earpiece• headmaster• headphones• receiver -
18 comandancia
• command office• commander's jurisdiction• commander's office• commandership• headphones• headrace -
19 cuartel general
• general headquarters• ghoul• giant• headphones• headrace -
20 audífonos
m.pl.headphones, headset, headpiece.
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