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1 hinder
'hində(to delay or prevent; to make difficult: All these interruptions hinder my work; All the interruptions hinder me from working.) retrasar; impedir; dificultar, entorpecerhinder vb entorpecer / dificultartr['hɪndəSMALLr/SMALL]1 dificultar, entorpecer, estorbar, impedir1 ser un estorbohinder ['hɪndər] vt: dificultar, impedir, estorbarv.• dificultar v.• embazar v.• empachar v.• empatar v.• estorbar v.• impedir v.• obstaculizar v.• obstruir v.'hɪndər, 'hɪndə(r)transitive verb dificultar
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['hɪndǝ(r)]VT (=disturb, make difficult) estorbar, dificultar; (=prevent) impedir; (=obstruct) obstaculizar, poner dificultades a; (=slow down) entorpecer
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['haɪndǝ(r)]ADJ [part] trasero, posterior* * *['hɪndər, 'hɪndə(r)]transitive verb dificultar -
2 prevent
pri'vent(to stop (someone doing something or something happening): He prevented me from going.) impedir- preventive
prevent vb impedir / evitartr[prɪ'vent]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto prevent somebody from doing something impedir a alguien hacer algoto prevent something from happening impedir que pase algoprevent [pri'vɛnt] vt1) avoid: prevenir, evitarsteps to prevent war: medidas para evitar la guerra2) hinder: impedirv.• cautelar v.• desbaratar v.• estorbar v.• evitar v.• impedir v.• imposibilitar v.• obstaculizar v.• precaver v.• prevenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• remediar v.prɪ'venta) ( hinder) impedir*to prevent somebody/something (FROM) -ING, to prevent somebody's/something's -ING — impedir* que alguien/algo (+ subj)
she was prevented from attending the conference by a sudden illness — una repentina enfermedad impidió que asistiera or le impidió asistir al congreso
b) ( forestall) \<\<crime/disease/accident\>\> prevenir*, evitar[prɪ'vent]VT1) (=avert) (by taking precautions) [+ accident, disaster, death, war, pregnancy] prevenir, evitar; [+ illness] prevenirwe want to prevent a recurrence of yesterday's violence — queremos evitar que la violencia desplegada ayer se repita, queremos prevenir or evitar una repetición de la violencia desplegada ayer
2) (=impede, put a stop to) [+ crime, corruption] impedir; [+ attempt] prevenir, impedirinstallations to prevent any attempt to escape — instalaciones fpl para prevenir or impedir cualquier intento de huida
bodyguards prevented his attempt to shoot the president — unos guardaespaldas hicieron fracasar su intento de disparar al presidente
to prevent the spread of AIDS/nuclear weapons — impedir la propagación del SIDA/la proliferación de las armas nucleares
to prevent sb (from) doing sth, prevent sb's doing sth — impedir que algn haga algo
I can't prevent him (from) leaving the country, I can't prevent his leaving the country — no puedo impedir que se vaya del país
* * *[prɪ'vent]a) ( hinder) impedir*to prevent somebody/something (FROM) -ING, to prevent somebody's/something's -ING — impedir* que alguien/algo (+ subj)
she was prevented from attending the conference by a sudden illness — una repentina enfermedad impidió que asistiera or le impidió asistir al congreso
b) ( forestall) \<\<crime/disease/accident\>\> prevenir*, evitar -
3 impedido
Del verbo impedir: ( conjugate impedir) \ \
impedido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: impedido impedir
impedido
◊ -da adjetivodisabled ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino disabled person
impedir ( conjugate impedir) verbo transitivo impedidole a algn hacer algo to prevent sb from doing sth; quiso impedido que nos viéramos she tried to stop us seeing each other
impedido,-a
I adjetivo disabled, handicapped
II sustantivo masculino y femenino disabled o handicapped person
impedir verbo transitivo
1 (entorpecer) to impede, hinder: un coche impedía el paso a la ambulancia, a car was in the way of the ambulance
2 (frustrar) to prevent, stop ' impedido' also found in these entries: Spanish: impedida -
4 impedir
impedir ( conjugate impedir) verbo transitivo impedirle a algn hacer algo to prevent sb from doing sth; quiso impedir que nos viéramos she tried to stop us seeing each other
impedir verbo transitivo
1 (entorpecer) to impede, hinder: un coche impedía el paso a la ambulancia, a car was in the way of the ambulance
2 (frustrar) to prevent, stop ' impedir' also found in these entries: Spanish: atravesar - bloquear - cortar - imposibilitar - inmovilizar - trabar - evitar - impida English: bar - deter - forestall - impede - inhibit - interfere - keep - occur - prevent - restrain - stop - avert - obscure - prohibit -
5 impida
Del verbo impedir: ( conjugate impedir) \ \
impida es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: impedir impida
impedir ( conjugate impedir) verbo transitivo impidale a algn hacer algo to prevent sb from doing sth; quiso impida que nos viéramos she tried to stop us seeing each other
impida,◊ impidas, etc see impedir
impedir verbo transitivo
1 (entorpecer) to impede, hinder: un coche impedía el paso a la ambulancia, a car was in the way of the ambulance
2 (frustrar) to prevent, stop ' impida' also found in these entries: English: stand - way -
6 inhibit
in'hibit(to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) impedir- inhibition
tr[ɪn'hɪbɪt]1 (person) inhibir, cohibir2 (hold back - attempt) inhibir■ this drug will inhibit the spread of the disease este fármaco inhibirá la propagación de la enfermedad3 (prevent) impedir, restringirinhibit [ɪn'hɪbət] vtimpede: inhibir, impedirv.• cohibir v.• impedir v.• inhibir v.• prohibir v.ɪn'hɪbət, ɪn'hɪbɪttransitive verb (frml)a) \<\<person\>\> inhibir, cohibir*to inhibit somebody FROM -ING — impedirle* a alguien + inf
b) \<\<growth/reaction\>\> inhibir[ɪn'hɪbɪt]VT (=check) inhibir, reprimir; (=prevent) impedir* * *[ɪn'hɪbət, ɪn'hɪbɪt]transitive verb (frml)a) \<\<person\>\> inhibir, cohibir*to inhibit somebody FROM -ING — impedirle* a alguien + inf
b) \<\<growth/reaction\>\> inhibir -
7 mal
mal adjetivo: ver◊ malo■ adjetivo invariable 1 [estar] ( enfermo) ill; ( anímicamente) in a bad way (colloq); ( incómodo) uncomfortable; ¡este está mal de la cabeza! he's not right in the head; esas cosas me ponen mal things like that really upset me 2 (fam) ( en frases negativas) ( refiriéndose al aspecto):◊ no está nada mal she's/he's/it's not at all bad (colloq)3 ( insatisfactorio): estoy or salí muy mal en esta foto I look awful in this photograph; 4 [estar] ( incorrecto) wrong 5 ( indicando escasez) estar or ir mal de algo ‹de dinero/tiempo› to be short of sth ■ adverbio 1 ( de manera no satisfactoria) ‹vestir/cantar/jugar› badly; te oigo muy mal I can hardly hear you; el negocio marcha mal the business isn't doing well; de mal en peor from bad to worse 2 ( desfavorablemente) badly, ill;◊ hablar mal de algn to speak badly o ill of sb3◊ te han informado mal you've been badly o wrongly informed;te entendí mal I misunderstood you me contestó muy mal she answered me very rudely 4 ( desagradable) ‹oler/saber› bad;◊ aquí huele mal there's a horrible smell o it smells in here5 ( en locs) el pescado me hizo mal the fish didn't agree with me; menos mal: ¡menos mal! thank goodness!; ¡menos mal que le avisaron a tiempo! it's just as well they told him in time!; tomarse algo a mal to take sth to heart ■ sustantivo masculino 1 (Fil) evil; 2 (daño, perjuicio): 3 ( cosa dañina) ill, evil; no hay mal que por bien no venga every cloud has a silver lining 4 (Med) (liter) ( enfermedad) illness;◊ tiene mal de amores (fam) he's lovesick;mal de (las) altura(s) altitude sickness, mountain sickness 5 ( pena) trouble
mal
I adj (delante de sustantivo masculino) bad
un mal momento, (inoportuno) a bad time: está atravesando un mal momento, he's going through a bad patch ➣ malo,-a
II sustantivo masculino
1 evil, wrong
más allá del bien y del mal, beyond good and evil
2 (perjuicio) harm: me ha hecho mucho mal, it really hurt me
mal de ojo, the evil eye
3 (dolencia) illness, disease: padece un mal incurable, she suffers from an incurable disease
III adverbio
1 (de mala manera, incorrectamente) badly, wrong: oye muy mal, she can hardly hear
todo me sale mal, everything I do turns out badly
me siento mal del estómago, I've got an upset stomach
menos mal que estás aquí, it's a good job you are here
2 (difícilmente) scarcely, hardly: si no me lo cuentas, mal puedo yo ayudarte, if you don't tell me I can scarcely help you Locuciones: llevar uno mal algo, to take sthg badly: lleva muy mal la muerte de su padre, he took the death of his father really badly
mal que, even if: tendremos que ir mal que nos pese, whether we like it or not, we'll have to go
mal que bien, somehow or other: mal que bien vamos tirando, we're managing quite well somehow or other
ponerse a mal con alguien, to fall out with sb
tomar uno a mal, to take sthg badly: no te lo tomes a mal, don't take it badly ' mal' also found in these entries: Spanish: agüero - añadidura - apestar - apestosa - apestoso - atufar - avenida - avenido - azotea - berrear - bicho - bien - caber - cabeza - caer - café - calcular - caldo - camino - cantar - carácter - cardo - chabacana - chabacano - chapuza - comportarse - comunicada - comunicado - conservarse - contraluz - contraria - contrario - criada - criado - daño - desastre - desencajada - desencajado - deslucir - despertar - día - dinero - educada - educado - efecto - empañarse - encajar - encaminada - encaminado - encontrar English: abuse - acquit - act up - agree - along - amulet - astray - bad - bad-tempered - badly - barring - best - bile - cheap - cloud - come off - condition - deal - deliver - disagree - disapprove - disrepair - do - do with - doom - downhill - embody - evil - evil eye - fit - flare up - foolish - foot - frown on - gnawing - go - go down - go off - god - going - good - greasy - grief - grim - grin - grumpy - half-baked - hash - health - hinder -
8 thwart
Ɵwo:t1) (to stop or hinder (someone) from doing something: He doesn't like to be thwarted.) impedir algo a alguien; contrariar2) (to prevent (something being done by someone): All his attempts to become rich were thwarted.) frustrartr[ɵwɔːt]1 desbaratar, frustrarthwart ['ɵwɔrt] vt: frustrarn.• bancada s.f.v.• contrariar v.• desbaratar v.• frustrar v.• impedir v.θwɔːrt, θwɔːttransitive verb \<\<plan/attempt\>\> frustrar
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[θwɔːt]VT [+ plan] frustrar, desbaratar; [+ attempt, efforts] frustrarthere's no knowing what she'll do if she's thwarted — quién sabe qué hará si alguien se interpone en su camino
he was trying to commit suicide but had been thwarted — intentaba suicidarse pero alguien interrumpió su propósito
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[θwɔːt]N (Naut) bancada f* * *[θwɔːrt, θwɔːt]transitive verb \<\<plan/attempt\>\> frustrar
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