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41 montar
montar ( conjugate montar) verbo transitivo 1 ( ir sobre) to rideb) (subir, colocar):2 ‹vaca/yegua› to mount 3 ‹ negocio› to start up, set up ‹ estantería› to put up; ‹ tienda de campaña› to put up, pitch ‹ diapositiva› to mount 4 (Esp) ‹ nata› to whip; ‹ claras› to whisk verbo intransitivo 1a) (ir):◊ montar a caballo/en bicicleta to ride a horse/bicycleb) (Equ) to mount2 ( cubrir parcialmente) montar SOBRE algo to overlap sth montarse verbo pronominal ( en coche) to get in; (en tren, autobús, bicicleta) to get on; ( en caballo) to mount, get on;◊ ¿me dejas montarme en tu bicicleta? can I have a ride on your bicycle?
montar
I verbo intransitivo (subirse) to get in (en bici, a caballo) to ride
II verbo transitivo
1 (un mueble, un arma) to assemble
2 (engarzar) to set, mount
3 (un negocio) to set up, start
4 Culin to whip
5 (película) to edit, mount (fotografía) to mount
6 Teat (un espectáculo) to stage, mount
7 Zool (cubrir) to mount
8 (causar) montar un escándalo, to kick up a fuss ' montar' also found in these entries: Spanish: bicicleta - caballo - cirio - intríngulis - número - show - silla - timba - aparejar - bota - bronca - guardia - jinetear - montado - negocio - poner - tienda English: assemble - bareback - do-it-yourself - edit - fly - jodhpurs - make up - mount - piece together - put together - reassemble - ride - riding boots - riding breeches - saddle - scene - set - set up - sidesaddle - start - start up - straddle - breeches - cast - cock - construct - double - fuss - heavy - pitch - produce - riding - stage - whip -
42 partido
Del verbo partir: ( conjugate partir) \ \
partido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: partido partir
partido 1
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹ labios› chapped; ‹ barbilla› cleft 2 (Mat): nueve partido por tres da … nine divided by three gives …
partido 2 sustantivo masculino 1 ( de tenis) match; un partido de béisbol a baseball game; partido amistoso friendly game o match; partido de desempate deciding game, decider; partido en casa/fuera de casa home/away match 2 (Pol) party; tomar partido to take sides 3 ( provecho): sacarle partido a algo to make the most of sth 4 ( para casarse):
partir ( conjugate partir) verbo transitivo ‹nuez/avellana› to crack; ‹rama/palo› to break ‹ cabeza› to split open verbo intransitivo 1 2a) partido DE algo ‹de una premisa/un supuesto› to start from sthb)◊ a partir de from;a partido de ahora/ese momento from now on/that moment on; a partido de hoy (as o starting) from today partirse verbo pronominal ‹ diente› to break, chip
partido,-a sustantivo masculino
1 Pol party
2 Dep match, game
partido de vuelta, return match
3 (beneficio, oportunidades, jugo) advantage, benefit: sácale partido a la vida, make the most of life 4 ser un buen partido, to be a good catch Locuciones: tomar partido por, to side with
partir
I verbo transitivo
1 (romper, quebrar) to break: me parte el corazón verte tan desalentada, it's heartbreaking to see you so depressed
partir una nuez, to shell a walnut
2 (dividir) to split, divide (con un cuchillo) to cut
II vi (irse) to leave, set out o off Locuciones: a partir de aquí/ahora, from here on/now on
a partir de entonces no volvimos a hablarnos, we didn't speak to each other from then on ' partido' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabar - adhesión - antológica - antológico - arrojadiza - arrojadizo - bajón - baño - barrer - beneficio - centenaria - centenario - continuismo - convoy - correligionaria - correligionario - cotización - cualquiera - decidir - depurar - desempate - desmembrarse - despeje - dirección - dirigir - dirigente - disputada - disputado - engranaje - entrar - épica - épico - ser - escaño - europeísta - fila - fracturar - fruto - ganarse - grupúsculo - imperante - independiente - izquierda - izquierdo - judicial - laborista - liberal - lucha - mayoría - mayoritaria English: about - amid - brain - brokenhearted - call off - cancel - capital - cardholder - centre - close - closely - decider - derby - disappoint - double - equal - eventual - fair - fixture - football match - fortunately - friendly - game - GOP - grass roots - heart-broken - hooligan - hot up - international - job - join - kick-off - labour - Liberal Party - line - machine - majority - match - member - membership - minority - office - opponent - opposing - ostracize - party line - pep talk - play - profit - quite -
43 querer
querer ( conjugate querer) verbo transitivo ( amar) to love; sus alumnos lo quieren mucho his pupils are very fond of him; ¡por lo que más quieras! for pity's sake!, for God's sake! 1a) (expresando deseo, intención, voluntad):quisiera una habitación doble I'd like a double room; ¿qué más quieres? what more do you want?; hazlo cuando/como quieras do it whenever/however you like; iba a hacerlo pero él no quiso I was going to do it but he didn't want me to; tráemelo mañana ¿quieres? bring it tomorrow, will you?; no quiero I don't want to; quiero ir I want to go; quisiera reservar una mesa I'd like to book a table; quisiera poder ayudarte I wish I could help you; no quiso comer nada she wouldn't eat anything; quiero que estudies más I want you to study harder; ¡qué quieres que te diga …! quite honestly o frankly …; el destino así lo quiso it was destined to be; querer es poder where there's a will there's a wayb) ( al ofrecer algo):◊ ¿quieres un café? would you like a coffee?;( menos formal) do you want a coffee?c) ( introduciendo un pedido):◊ ¿querrías hacerme un favor? could you do me a favor?;¿te quieres callar? be quiet, will you? 2 ( en locs) donde quiera que wherever; queriendo ( adrede) on purpose, deliberately; sin querer accidentally; fue sin querer it was an accident; querer decir to mean; ¿qué quieres decir con eso? what do you mean by that? 3 ( como precio):◊ ¿cuánto quieres por el coche? how much do you want o are you asking for the car?quererse verbo pronominal ( recípr):
querer
I verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien) to love
2 (algo) to want, wish ➣ Ver nota en want
3 (intención, ruego, ofrecimiento) to like: ¿quieres otra taza de té?, would you like another cup of tea?
¿quieres callarte?, will you shut up?
II sustantivo masculino love, affection Locuciones: quieras o no, tendrás que oírme, you'll have to listen to me, whether you want to or not
querer decir, to mean
ser algo un quiero y no puedo, to try to make people think that one is more affluent than one actually is
como quiera que, since: como quiera que no pueden vernos, no saben qué aspecto tenemos, since they can't see us, they don't know what we look like
sin querer, unintentionally, by accident ' querer' also found in these entries: Spanish: adorar - berrido - decir - desabrocharse - desear - significar - gustar - ofrecer - pisar - pisotón - querré - quiera - quise - sin English: accident - accidentally - attached - blurt out - cherish - chew - clear - delete - endear - fancy - feel - hand - like - love - mean - mistake - off - please - slip out - truck - unintentionally - unwittingly - want - will - wish - aim - care - denial - inadvertently - intend - unwilling - way -
44 querido
Del verbo querer: ( conjugate querer) \ \
querido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: querer querido
querer ( conjugate querer) verbo transitivo ( amar) to love; sus alumnos lo quieren mucho his pupils are very fond of him; ¡por lo que más quieras! for pity's sake!, for God's sake! 1a) (expresando deseo, intención, voluntad):quisiera una habitación doble I'd like a double room; ¿qué más quieres? what more do you want?; hazlo cuando/como quieras do it whenever/however you like; iba a hacerlo pero él no quiso I was going to do it but he didn't want me to; tráemelo mañana ¿quieres? bring it tomorrow, will you?; no quiero I don't want to; quiero ir I want to go; quisiera reservar una mesa I'd like to book a table; quisiera poder ayudarte I wish I could help you; no quiso comer nada she wouldn't eat anything; quiero que estudies más I want you to study harder; ¡qué quieres que te diga …! quite honestly o frankly …; el destino así lo quiso it was destined to be; querido es poder where there's a will there's a wayb) ( al ofrecer algo):◊ ¿quieres un café? would you like a coffee?;( menos formal) do you want a coffee?c) ( introduciendo un pedido):◊ ¿querrías hacerme un favor? could you do me a favor?;¿te quieres callar? be quiet, will you? 2 ( en locs) donde quiera que wherever; queriendo ( adrede) on purpose, deliberately; sin querer accidentally; fue sin querido it was an accident; querer decir to mean; ¿qué quieres decir con eso? what do you mean by that? 3 ( como precio):◊ ¿cuánto quieres por el coche? how much do you want o are you asking for the car?quererse verbo pronominal ( recípr):
querido -da adjetivo seres queridos loved ones; un profesor muy querido por todos a well-liked teacherb) (Corresp) Dear■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (f) fancy woman
querer
I verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien) to love
2 (algo) to want, wish ➣ Ver nota en want
3 (intención, ruego, ofrecimiento) to like: ¿quieres otra taza de té?, would you like another cup of tea?
¿quieres callarte?, will you shut up?
II sustantivo masculino love, affection Locuciones: quieras o no, tendrás que oírme, you'll have to listen to me, whether you want to or not
querer decir, to mean
ser algo un quiero y no puedo, to try to make people think that one is more affluent than one actually is
como quiera que, since: como quiera que no pueden vernos, no saben qué aspecto tenemos, since they can't see us, they don't know what we look like
sin querer, unintentionally, by accident
querido,-a
I adjetivo dear, beloved
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 darling
2 pey (hombre) lover (mujer) mistress ' querido' also found in these entries: Spanish: cariño - querida - reparar - ser English: baby - darling - dear - ducky - elementary - precious - beloved - bereaved - bereavement - loved one -
45 querré
Del verbo querer: ( conjugate querer) \ \
querré es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) futuro indicativoMultiple Entries: querer querré
querer ( conjugate querer) verbo transitivo ( amar) to love; sus alumnos lo quieren mucho his pupils are very fond of him; ¡por lo que más quieras! for pity's sake!, for God's sake! 1a) (expresando deseo, intención, voluntad):quisiera una habitación doble I'd like a double room; ¿qué más quieres? what more do you want?; hazlo cuando/como quieras do it whenever/however you like; iba a hacerlo pero él no quiso I was going to do it but he didn't want me to; tráemelo mañana ¿quieres? bring it tomorrow, will you?; no quiero I don't want to; quiero ir I want to go; quisiera reservar una mesa I'd like to book a table; quisiera poder ayudarte I wish I could help you; no quiso comer nada she wouldn't eat anything; quiero que estudies más I want you to study harder; ¡qué quieres que te diga …! quite honestly o frankly …; el destino así lo quiso it was destined to be; querré es poder where there's a will there's a wayb) ( al ofrecer algo):◊ ¿quieres un café? would you like a coffee?;( menos formal) do you want a coffee?c) ( introduciendo un pedido):◊ ¿querrías hacerme un favor? could you do me a favor?;¿te quieres callar? be quiet, will you? 2 ( en locs) donde quiera que wherever; queriendo ( adrede) on purpose, deliberately; sin querer accidentally; fue sin querré it was an accident; querer decir to mean; ¿qué quieres decir con eso? what do you mean by that? 3 ( como precio):◊ ¿cuánto quieres por el coche? how much do you want o are you asking for the car?quererse verbo pronominal ( recípr):
querré, querría, etc see querer
querer
I verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien) to love
2 (algo) to want, wish ➣ Ver nota en want
3 (intención, ruego, ofrecimiento) to like: ¿quieres otra taza de té?, would you like another cup of tea?
¿quieres callarte?, will you shut up?
II sustantivo masculino love, affection Locuciones: quieras o no, tendrás que oírme, you'll have to listen to me, whether you want to or not
querer decir, to mean
ser algo un quiero y no puedo, to try to make people think that one is more affluent than one actually is
como quiera que, since: como quiera que no pueden vernos, no saben qué aspecto tenemos, since they can't see us, they don't know what we look like
sin querer, unintentionally, by accident ' querré' also found in these entries: Spanish: querer English: forever -
46 quiera
Del verbo querer: ( conjugate querer) \ \
quiera es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: querer quiera
querer ( conjugate querer) verbo transitivo ( amar) to love; sus alumnos lo quieren mucho his pupils are very fond of him; ¡por lo que más quieras! for pity's sake!, for God's sake! 1a) (expresando deseo, intención, voluntad):quisiera una habitación doble I'd like a double room; ¿qué más quieres? what more do you want?; hazlo cuando/como quieras do it whenever/however you like; iba a hacerlo pero él no quiso I was going to do it but he didn't want me to; tráemelo mañana ¿quieres? bring it tomorrow, will you?; no quiero I don't want to; quiero ir I want to go; quisiera reservar una mesa I'd like to book a table; quisiera poder ayudarte I wish I could help you; no quiso comer nada she wouldn't eat anything; quiero que estudies más I want you to study harder; ¡qué quieres que te diga …! quite honestly o frankly …; el destino así lo quiso it was destined to be; quiera es poder where there's a will there's a wayb) ( al ofrecer algo):◊ ¿quieres un café? would you like a coffee?;( menos formal) do you want a coffee?c) ( introduciendo un pedido):◊ ¿querrías hacerme un favor? could you do me a favor?;¿te quieres callar? be quiet, will you? 2 ( en locs) donde quiera que wherever; queriendo ( adrede) on purpose, deliberately; sin querer accidentally; fue sin quiera it was an accident; querer decir to mean; ¿qué quieres decir con eso? what do you mean by that? 3 ( como precio):◊ ¿cuánto quieres por el coche? how much do you want o are you asking for the car?quererse verbo pronominal ( recípr):
quiera, quieras, etc see querer
querer
I verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien) to love
2 (algo) to want, wish ➣ Ver nota en want
3 (intención, ruego, ofrecimiento) to like: ¿quieres otra taza de té?, would you like another cup of tea?
¿quieres callarte?, will you shut up?
II sustantivo masculino love, affection Locuciones: quieras o no, tendrás que oírme, you'll have to listen to me, whether you want to or not
querer decir, to mean
ser algo un quiero y no puedo, to try to make people think that one is more affluent than one actually is
como quiera que, since: como quiera que no pueden vernos, no saben qué aspecto tenemos, since they can't see us, they don't know what we look like
sin querer, unintentionally, by accident ' quiera' also found in these entries: Spanish: como quiera - comoquiera - concebir - cuando - entenderse - querer - así - mayor - por - todo English: any - device - god - grab - much - willy-nilly - should - well - whoever -
47 quise
Del verbo querer: ( conjugate querer) \ \
quise es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: querer quise
querer ( conjugate querer) verbo transitivo ( amar) to love; sus alumnos lo quieren mucho his pupils are very fond of him; ¡por lo que más quieras! for pity's sake!, for God's sake! 1a) (expresando deseo, intención, voluntad):quisiera una habitación doble I'd like a double room; ¿qué más quieres? what more do you want?; hazlo cuando/como quieras do it whenever/however you like; iba a hacerlo pero él no quiso I was going to do it but he didn't want me to; tráemelo mañana ¿quieres? bring it tomorrow, will you?; no quiero I don't want to; quiero ir I want to go; quisiera reservar una mesa I'd like to book a table; quisiera poder ayudarte I wish I could help you; no quiso comer nada she wouldn't eat anything; quiero que estudies más I want you to study harder; ¡qué quieres que te diga …! quite honestly o frankly …; el destino así lo quiso it was destined to be; quise es poder where there's a will there's a wayb) ( al ofrecer algo):◊ ¿quieres un café? would you like a coffee?;( menos formal) do you want a coffee?c) ( introduciendo un pedido):◊ ¿querrías hacerme un favor? could you do me a favor?;¿te quieres callar? be quiet, will you? 2 ( en locs) donde quiera que wherever; queriendo ( adrede) on purpose, deliberately; sin querer accidentally; fue sin quise it was an accident; querer decir to mean; ¿qué quieres decir con eso? what do you mean by that? 3 ( como precio):◊ ¿cuánto quieres por el coche? how much do you want o are you asking for the car?quererse verbo pronominal ( recípr):
quise, quisiera, etc see querer
querer
I verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien) to love
2 (algo) to want, wish ➣ Ver nota en want
3 (intención, ruego, ofrecimiento) to like: ¿quieres otra taza de té?, would you like another cup of tea?
¿quieres callarte?, will you shut up?
II sustantivo masculino love, affection Locuciones: quieras o no, tendrás que oírme, you'll have to listen to me, whether you want to or not
querer decir, to mean
ser algo un quiero y no puedo, to try to make people think that one is more affluent than one actually is
como quiera que, since: como quiera que no pueden vernos, no saben qué aspecto tenemos, since they can't see us, they don't know what we look like
sin querer, unintentionally, by accident ' quise' also found in these entries: Spanish: cara English: any - detract - disrespect - patch -
48 redoblar
redoblar ( conjugate redoblar) verbo transitivo ( aumentar) ‹esfuerzos/críticas› to redouble; ‹ vigilancia› to step up, tighten verbo intransitivo [ tambor] to roll
redoblar
I vtr (esfuerzos, etc) to redouble: si quieres ganar esa beca, tendrás que redoblar tus esfuerzos, if you want to get this grant you'll have to try twice as hard (la vigilancia) to step up
II vi (tambor) to roll ' redoblar' also found in these entries: English: double - redouble - roll - beat - intensify - step -
49 también
también adverbio too, as well◊ también habla ruso she speaks Russian too o as well;que te diviertas — tú también have fun! — you too o and you; Pilar fuma — yo también Pilar smokes — so do I o (colloq) me too
también adv (por añadidura) too, as well: también juegan al tenis, they play tennis too o as well, they also play tennis (además) es una trabajadora y también una estudiante, she's a worker and a student too o she's a worker and also a student (como respuesta) él sabe italiano, - yo también, he knows Italian, - so do I ➣ Ver nota en also
' también' also found in these entries: Spanish: apellido - bañera - bastante - beneficio - casarse - chalet - ciudad - como - dura - duro - enferma - enfermo - estanca - estanco - ir - gritar - hacer - igualmente - irse - ladrón - ladrona - mí - preferir - señor - soler - telefonear - ver - viaje - a - además - asimismo - coincidencia - llamado - lo - los - padrino - yo English: affair - also - as - aunt - bear - come along - do - double - dread - drugstore - ducky - enjoy - expect - fish - get - hope - likewise - observe - on - only - orient - remind - same - should - small - so - soon - too - well - all right - be - but - carry - come - solicitor - then - wherever - work - yourself -
50 (vacuum-)flask
noun (a container with double walls that have a vacuum between them to keep the contents from losing or gaining heat: a (vacuum-)flask of hot coffee.) termo
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