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1 encubrir
v.1 to conceal (delito).Ricardo encubre la verdad por protección Richard conceals the truth for protection2 to cover up for, to cover for.La madre encubre al ladronzuelo The mother covers up for the thief.* * *(pp encubierto,-a)1 (ocultar) to conceal, hide* * *(pp encubierto)VT1) [gen] (=ocultar) to hide2) (Jur) [+ delincuente] to harbour, harbor (EEUU); [+ delito] to cover up3) (=ayudar) to be an accomplice in* * *verbo transitivoa) < delincuente> to harbor*b) < delito> to cover upc) <temor/verdad/problema> to mask* * *= cover, mask, dissimulate, whitewash, dissemble.Ex. Kitano burst out laughing to cover her obvious blushing embarrassment, and she was soon encircled with laughter.Ex. The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.Ex. He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex. A number of volumes whitewashing this fascist wartime state were published in 2001.Ex. On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.----* encubrir a Alguien = cover up for + Nombre.* encubrir con = cloak in.* * *verbo transitivoa) < delincuente> to harbor*b) < delito> to cover upc) <temor/verdad/problema> to mask* * *= cover, mask, dissimulate, whitewash, dissemble.Ex: Kitano burst out laughing to cover her obvious blushing embarrassment, and she was soon encircled with laughter.
Ex: The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.Ex: He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex: A number of volumes whitewashing this fascist wartime state were published in 2001.Ex: On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.* encubrir a Alguien = cover up for + Nombre.* encubrir con = cloak in.* * *vt1 ‹delincuente› to harbor*los padres no saben nada porque ella lo encubre his parents don't know anything about it because she covers up for him2 ‹delito› to cover up3 ‹verdad/problema› to maska veces las estadísticas encubren la realidad sometimes statistics hide o mask o conceal the truthno está diciendo la verdad, está encubriendo algo he's not telling the truth, he's hiding something* * *
encubrir ( conjugate encubrir) verbo transitivo
encubrir verbo transitivo
1 (un hecho, la verdad) to conceal
2 Jur (a un delincuente) to cover up for: está encubriendo a su amigo, he's covering up for his friend
' encubrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enmascarar
- revestir
- apañar
English:
cloak
- cover up
- gloss over
- hush up
- whitewash
- cover
* * *encubrir vt1. [delito] to conceal, to cover up2. [delincuente] to cover up for3. [hechos, sentimientos, intenciones] to conceal, to hide* * *<part encubierto> v/t delincuente harbor, Brharbour; delito cover up, conceal* * *encubrir {2} vt: to cover up, to conceal* * *encubrir vb to conceal / to cover up -
2 curtido
adj.tanned.m.tanning, tannage.past part.past participle of spanish verb: curtir.* * *1 (operación) tanning————————1→ link=curtir curtir► adjetivo1 (por el sol) tanned, sunburnt2 (cuero) tanned3 figurado (endurecido) hardened1 (operación) tanning1 tanned leather sing* * *1. ADJ1) [cuero] tanned2) [piel] hardened, leathery; [cara] [por sol] tanned; [por intemperie] weather-beaten3) (=experimentado)estar curtido en — to be expert at, be skilled in
2. SM1) (=acto) tanning2) (=cuero) tanned leather, tanned hides pl* * *I IIa) ( proceso) tanningb) (cuero, piel) tanned hide* * *I IIa) ( proceso) tanningb) (cuero, piel) tanned hide* * *curtido11 = tanning.Ex: The drying of the hide is as important as the tanning.
* curtido de la piel = leatherwork.curtido22 = tanned, leathery, hardened.Ex: Tanned calfskin was the commonest covering material in the sixteenth century, followed by vellum and pigskin.
Ex: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.Ex: There is a shift from considering children as innocent victims to viewing them as hardened criminals on a par with adults who commit similar acts.* curtido en la calle = street-smart.* * *‹rostro/piel› weather-beaten; ‹manos› hardenedla piel curtida por el sol his skin tanned and hardened by the sun1 (proceso) tanning2 (cuero, piel) tanned hidefábrica de curtidos tannery* * *
Del verbo curtir: ( conjugate curtir)
curtido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
curtido
curtir
curtido◊ -da adjetivo ‹rostro/piel› weather-beaten;
‹ manos› hardened
curtido,-a adjetivo
1 (un cuero) tanned
(la piel de una persona) weatherbeaten, leathery
2 fig (con experiencia) hardened
curtir verbo transitivo
1 (cuero) to tan
2 figurado (avezar) to harden, toughen
' curtido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baqueteada
- baqueteado
- curtida
- piel
English:
hide
- skin
- weather-beaten
- craggy
- weather
* * *curtido, -a♦ adj1. [cuero] tanned2. [piel] tanned, weather-beaten3. [experimentado] seasoned♦ nm1. [acción] tanning2. [piel] tanned hide* * *I adj weather-beatenII m tanning;curtidos pl tanned hides* * *curtido, -da adj: weather-beaten, leathery (of skin)
См. также в других словарях:
hide — hide1 [hīd] vt. hid, hidden or hid, hiding [ME hiden < OE hydan < IE * (s)keudh (> Gr keuthein, to hide) < base * (s)keu , to cover > HIDE2, SKY, L cutis, skin] 1. to put or keep out of sight; secrete; conceal … English World dictionary
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hide — vb Hide, conceal, screen, secrete, cache, bury, ensconce are comparable when meaning to withdraw or to withhold from sight or observation. Hide, the general term, and conceal are often interchangeable. But hide may or may not suggest intent {let… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hide — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. skin, pelt, coat; leather. See covering. v. cover, secrete, cloak, veil; dissemble, falsify; hole up; disguise, camouflage. See concealment, secret. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Skin of an animal] Syn. pelt … English dictionary for students
Covering — Cover Cov er (k?v ?r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Covered} ( ?rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Covering}.] [OF. covrir, F. couvrir, fr. L. cooperire; co + operire to cover; probably fr. ob towards, over + the root appearing in aperire to open. Cf. {Aperient},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Covering party — Cover Cov er (k?v ?r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Covered} ( ?rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Covering}.] [OF. covrir, F. couvrir, fr. L. cooperire; co + operire to cover; probably fr. ob towards, over + the root appearing in aperire to open. Cf. {Aperient},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hide — {{11}}hide (n.1) skin of a large animal, O.E. hyd hide, skin, from P.Gmc. *hudiz (Cf. O.N. huð, O.Fris. hed, M.Du. huut, Du. huid, O.H.G. hut, Ger. Haut skin ), related to Old English verb hydan to hide, the common notion … Etymology dictionary
hide — hide1 hidable, adj. hidability, n. hider, n. /huyd/, v., hid, hidden or hid, hiding, n. v.t. 1. to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered: Where did she hide her jewels? … Universalium
hide — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hīgid, hīd Date: before 12th century any of various old English units of land area; especially a unit of 120 acres II. verb (hid; hidden or hid; hiding) Etymology: Middle English hiden, f … New Collegiate Dictionary
Covering — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Covering >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 covering covering cover Sgm: N 1 baldachin baldachin baldachino baldaquin Sgm: N 1 canopy canopy tilt awning tent marquee tente d abr … English dictionary for students
hide — English has two words hide in current usage, probably from an identical Indo European source. The verb, ‘conceal’ [OE], which has no living relatives among the Germanic languages, comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *khūdjan. This was derived… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins