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41 raise
reiz
1. verb1) (to move or lift to a high(er) position: Raise your right hand; Raise the flag.) levantar2) (to make higher: If you paint your flat, that will raise the value of it considerably; We'll raise that wall about 20 centimetres.) subir, elevar3) (to grow (crops) or breed (animals) for food: We don't raise pigs on this farm.) cultivar; criar4) (to rear, bring up (a child): She has raised a large family.) criar5) (to state (a question, objection etc which one wishes to have discussed): Has anyone in the audience any points they would like to raise?) plantear6) (to collect; to gather: We'll try to raise money; The revolutionaries managed to raise a small army.) recaudar; reunir7) (to cause: His remarks raised a laugh.) provocar8) (to cause to rise or appear: The car raised a cloud of dust.) levantar9) (to build (a monument etc): They've raised a statue of Robert Burns / in memory of Robert Burns.) levantar, erigir10) (to give (a shout etc).) exclamar11) (to make contact with by radio: I can't raise the mainland.) comunicarse (con)
2. noun(an increase in wages or salary: I'm going to ask the boss for a raise.) aumento- raise hell/Cain / the roof
- raise someone's spirits
raise vb1. levantarif you know the answer, raise your hand si sabes la respuesta, levanta la mano2. aumentar / subirtr[reɪz]1 (lift up) levantar2 (move to a higher position) subir■ he raised the mirror because he had to stoop to shave subió el espejo porque tenía que agacharse para afeitarse3 (build, erect) erigir, levantar4 (increase) subir, aumentar5 (improve) mejorar6 (laugh, smile, etc) provocar; (doubt, fear) suscitar7 (children) criar, educar; (animals) criar8 (matter, point) plantear■ they raised £20,000 for the new church recaudaron veinte mil libras para la nueva iglesia■ she somehow manages to raise the rent every month de algún modo consigue el dinero para pagar el alquiler cada mes10 (by radio) comunicar con11 (at cards) subir1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL aumento de sueldo1) lift: levantar, subir, alzarto raise one's spirits: levantarle el ánimo a alguien2) erect: levantar, erigir3) collect: recaudarto raise money: recaudar dinero4) rear: criarto raise one's children: criar uno a sus niños5) grow: cultivar6) increase: aumentar, subir7) promote: ascender8) provoke: provocarit raised a laugh: provocó una risa9) bring up: sacar (temas, objeciones, etc.)raise n: aumento mn.• aumento s.m.• bonificación s.f.• subida s.f.v.• alzar v.• criar v.• elevar v.• enriscar v.• erguir v.• erigir v.• levantar v.• realzar v.• resucitar v.• sacar a flote v.• soliviar v.• subir v.
I reɪz2)a) ( move upwards) \<\<head/hand\>\> levantar, alzar*; \<\<eyebrows\>\> arquear; \<\<blind/window\>\> subir; \<\<flag\>\> izar*b) ( make higher) \<\<shelf/level/hem\>\> subir3)a) ( set upright) levantarb) ( erect) \<\<monument/building\>\> levantar, erigir* (frml)4)a) \<\<pressure/temperature\>\> aumentar, elevar; \<\<price/salary/volume\>\> subir, aumentarto raise the school leaving age — extender* la escolaridad obligatoria
b) \<\<consciousness\>\> aumentar, acrecentar*; \<\<standing/reputation\>\> aumentar5) ( promote)to raise somebody TO something — ascender* or elevar a alguien a algo
6)a) \<\<money/funds\>\> recaudar; \<\<loan\>\> conseguir, obtenerb) \<\<army/supporters\>\> reclutar7) \<\<fears/doubt\>\> suscitar, dar* lugar ato raise the alarm — dar* la alarma
8) \<\<subject\>\> sacar*; \<\<objection/question\>\> formular, hacer*, plantear9)a) \<\<child/family\>\> criar*b) \<\<wheat/corn\>\> cultivar
II
noun (AmE) aumento m or subida f de sueldo[reɪz]1. VT1) (=lift) [+ fallen object, weight, hand] levantar, alzar; [+ hat] levantarse; [+ blinds, window] subir; [+ flag] izar; [+ dust] levantar; [+ wreck] sacar a flote; [+ camp, siege, embargo] levantar•
to raise one's eyebrows — (lit) arquear las cejasher behaviour raised a lot of eyebrows — (fig) su comportamiento escandalizó a mucha gente
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to raise one's glass to sth/sb — brindar por algo/algn•
he raised his hands in horror/surrender — levantó or alzó las manos horrorizado/rindiéndose•
to raise o.s. — levantarse, alzarsecurtain, hand 1., 10), hell 1., 1), hope 1., 1), roof, sight 1., 4), spirit 1., 7), a), stake 1., 1)to raise o.s. into a sitting position — incorporarse
2) (=make higher) subir3) (=increase) [+ prices, salaries, taxes] aumentar, subir; [+ temperature] subir, aumentar, elevar; [+ standard, level] subir; [+ age limit] extender; [+ awareness, consciousness] aumentar•
we want to raise the profile of rugby — queremos realzar la imagen del rugby•
don't you raise your voice to me! — ¡no me levantes or alces la voz!4) [+ person] (in rank) ascender (to a)peerage5) (=erect) [+ building, statue] erigir, levantar6) (=bring up) [+ child, livestock] criar; [+ crop] cultivarI want to settle down, maybe raise a family — quiero asentarme, y quizá tener una familia
7) (=produce) [+ laugh] provocar; [+ doubts, fears] suscitar; [+ suspicion] levantar, despertar; [+ cry] dar; [+ bump] causar; [+ blister] levantar•
his speech raised a cheer from the crowd — su discurso suscitó una ovación del público•
his forlorn attempts to raise a few laughs — sus intentos desesperados por provocar unas cuantas risas•
to raise suspicion in sb's mind — levantar or despertar las sospechas de algn8) (=present, put forward) [+ question, point, possibility] plantear; [+ subject] sacar; [+ complaint] presentaryou'll have to raise that with the director — tendrás que plantearle or comentarle eso al director
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to raise objections to sth — poner objeciones or peros a algo•
this raises the prospect of civil war — esto plantea la posibilidad de una guerra civil•
he gets embarrassed whenever the subject is raised — se pone violento cada vez que se saca el tema9) (=get together) [+ funds, money] recaudar; [+ capital] movilizar; [+ loan] conseguir, obtener; [+ army] reclutar•
they raised a loan against the house — consiguieron un préstamo con la casa como garantíamortgage•
to raise money for charity — recaudar dinero con fines benéficos10) (Cards)I'll raise you! — ¡subo la apuesta!
bid, stake 1., 1)I'll raise you £10 — te subo 10 libras más
we tried to raise him on the radio — intentamos contactar con él or localizarlo por radio
12) (=conjure) [+ spirits] evocar•
to raise sb from the dead — resucitar a algn, levantar a algn de entre los muertos13) (Math) [+ total] elevar2.- raise up* * *
I [reɪz]2)a) ( move upwards) \<\<head/hand\>\> levantar, alzar*; \<\<eyebrows\>\> arquear; \<\<blind/window\>\> subir; \<\<flag\>\> izar*b) ( make higher) \<\<shelf/level/hem\>\> subir3)a) ( set upright) levantarb) ( erect) \<\<monument/building\>\> levantar, erigir* (frml)4)a) \<\<pressure/temperature\>\> aumentar, elevar; \<\<price/salary/volume\>\> subir, aumentarto raise the school leaving age — extender* la escolaridad obligatoria
b) \<\<consciousness\>\> aumentar, acrecentar*; \<\<standing/reputation\>\> aumentar5) ( promote)to raise somebody TO something — ascender* or elevar a alguien a algo
6)a) \<\<money/funds\>\> recaudar; \<\<loan\>\> conseguir, obtenerb) \<\<army/supporters\>\> reclutar7) \<\<fears/doubt\>\> suscitar, dar* lugar ato raise the alarm — dar* la alarma
8) \<\<subject\>\> sacar*; \<\<objection/question\>\> formular, hacer*, plantear9)a) \<\<child/family\>\> criar*b) \<\<wheat/corn\>\> cultivar
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noun (AmE) aumento m or subida f de sueldo -
42 calle
Del verbo callar: ( conjugate callar) \ \
callé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
calle es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: c/ callar calle
c/ (◊ calle) St, Rd
callar ( conjugate callar) verbo intransitivo to be quiet, shut up (colloq); no pude hacerlo calle I couldn't get him to be quiet; hacer calle a la oposición to silence the opposition verbo transitivoa) ‹secreto/información› to keep … quietcallarse verbo pronominal cuando entró todos se calleon when he walked in everyone went quiet o stopped talking; la próxima vez no me calleé next time I'll say something
calle sustantivo femenino 1 ( vía) street; calle ciega (Andes, Ven) dead end, cul-de-sac (BrE); calle de dirección única or (Col) de una vía one-way street; hoy no he salido a la calle I haven't been out today; el libro saldrá a la calle mañana the book comes out tomorrow; el hombre de la calle the man in the street; el lenguaje de la calle colloquial language; echar a algn a la calle to throw sb out (on the street); en la calle ‹estar/quedar› ( en la ruina) penniless; ( sin vivienda) homeless; ( sin trabajo) out of work 2 (Esp) (en atletismo, natación) lane; ( en golf) fairway
callar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (parar de hablar) to stop talking: calla un momento, ¿qué ruido es ése?, be quiet, what's that noise?
2 (no decir nada) to keep quiet, say nothing: tus ojos asienten y tu boca calla, your eyes say it all
II verbo transitivo (dejar de dar una noticia) not to mention o to keep to oneself: desconfía de sus palabras, callarán la verdad, you can't trust what they're saying, they are going to hush up the truth Locuciones: ¡calla!, (para indicar sorpresa) never!: ¡calla, no me digas que se casó!, did she really marry?
hacer callar, (hacer que alguien pare de hablar) to get someone to be quiet (silenciar) to silence: ¡no podrán hacernos callar! they can't make us keep our mouths shut
quien calla otorga, silence speaks volumes
calle sustantivo femenino
1 street, road
calle cortada, cul-de-sac, dead end
calle mayor, high street, US main street
2 Dep (de una pista, un circuito) lane Locuciones: echarse a la calle: los vecinos se echaron a la calle, the residents took to the streets familiar en la calle, (sin trabajo) con esa ley, miles de obreros se quedaron en la calle, thousands of workers were put out of a job
hacer la calle, to be a prostitute o to prostitute oneself o to walk the streets
poner a alguien (de patitas) en la calle, to throw sb out into the street (en el trabajo) to give sb the boot
el hombre de la calle, the man in the street
una mujer de la calle, a prostitute
llevarse de calle, to win easily
tirar/coger por la calle de en medio, to bowl sb over
traer/llevar por la calle de la amargura, to give sb a difficult time ' calle' also found in these entries: Spanish: abajo - abordar - achuchar - amargura - ancha - ancho - aparcamiento - atinar - atracador - atracadora - atravesar - cabo - caca - cariño - colapso - deferencia - descolgarse - desembocar - digna - digno - dupdo - ensanchar - ensordecer - equivocarse - foco - gorro - horda - hormiguear - invadir - isleta - lateral - manzana - mayor - mujer - obra - ojo - pajarito - papelera - pasar - paseo - pavimento - portal - precaución - próxima - próximo - regar - robar - sita - sito - sola English: across - activity - anybody - barricade - block off - boom box - boot out - bootleg - bottom - busk - collapse - common - commotion - continuation - corner - crescent - cross - decorate - distraught - down - drain - end - evict - front door - go along - gutter - high street - hold on - hoodlum - illuminate - illumination - lane - lead off from - length - look at - main - map - mend - middle - multinational - off - on - one-way - open out - out - out of - outdoor - over - peddle - pedestrianize -
43 fastidiado
Del verbo fastidiar: ( conjugate fastidiar) \ \
fastidiado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: fastidiado fastidiar
fastidiado
◊ -da adjetivo (esp Esp fam): estoy un poco fastidiado I'm not too good o too well;anda fastidiado de los riñones he's having trouble with his kidneys
fastidiar ( conjugate fastidiar) verbo transitivo ‹fiesta/excursión› to spoil; ‹ estómago› to upset verbo intransitivo: ¡no fastidies! ¿de veras? go on! you're kidding! (colloq) fastidiarse verbo pronominalb) (fam) ( jorobarse):◊ tendré que fastidiadome I'll have to put up with it (colloq);¡te fastidias! (Esp) tough! (colloq)
fastidiado,-a adj fam
1 (molesto) annoyed, bothered
2 (enfermo, dañado) sick: tiene el hígado fastidiado, he's got a bad liver
3 (estropeado) broken
fastidiar verbo transitivo
1 (causar enojo, molestia) to annoy, bother: me fastidió mucho que no vinieras, I was upset that you couldn't come
2 fam (el pelo, un coche, etc) to damage, ruin: se ha vuelto a fastidiar la lavadora, the washing machine's broken down again (un proyecto, plan) to spoil
3 (causar una herida) to hurt ' fastidiado' also found in these entries: Spanish: fastidiada English: blow - have -
44 fastidiar
fastidiar ( conjugate fastidiar) verbo transitivo ‹fiesta/excursión› to spoil; ‹ estómago› to upset verbo intransitivo: ¡no fastidies! ¿de veras? go on! you're kidding! (colloq) fastidiarse verbo pronominalb) (fam) ( jorobarse):◊ tendré que fastidiarme I'll have to put up with it (colloq);¡te fastidias! (Esp) tough! (colloq)
fastidiar verbo transitivo
1 (causar enojo, molestia) to annoy, bother: me fastidió mucho que no vinieras, I was upset that you couldn't come
2 fam (el pelo, un coche, etc) to damage, ruin: se ha vuelto a fastidiar la lavadora, the washing machine's broken down again (un proyecto, plan) to spoil
3 (causar una herida) to hurt ' fastidiar' also found in these entries: Spanish: cagar - extemporánea - extemporáneo - joder - martirizar - pajolera - pajolero - cargar - embolar - hartar - hinchar - molestar English: aggravate - annoy - cock up - get - goose - hassle - irk - irritate - mess about - mess around - nag - play up - rub - screw up - spite - badger - bug - screw -
45 fastidio
Del verbo fastidiar: ( conjugate fastidiar) \ \
fastidio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fastidió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: fastidiar fastidio fastidió
fastidiar ( conjugate fastidiar) verbo transitivo ‹fiesta/excursión› to spoil; ‹ estómago› to upset verbo intransitivo: ¡no fastidies! ¿de veras? go on! you're kidding! (colloq) fastidiarse verbo pronominalb) (fam) ( jorobarse):◊ tendré que fastidiome I'll have to put up with it (colloq);¡te fastidias! (Esp) tough! (colloq)
fastidio sustantivo masculino ( molestia) annoyance;◊ ¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!
fastidiar verbo transitivo
1 (causar enojo, molestia) to annoy, bother: me fastidió mucho que no vinieras, I was upset that you couldn't come
2 fam (el pelo, un coche, etc) to damage, ruin: se ha vuelto a fastidiar la lavadora, the washing machine's broken down again (un proyecto, plan) to spoil
3 (causar una herida) to hurt
fastidio sustantivo masculino
1 (enojo) nuisance
2 (molestia, lata) bother: es un fastidio tener que madrugar tanto, it's a pain having to get up early so often
3 (aburrimiento) bore ' fastidio' also found in these entries: Spanish: adiós - contrariedad - fastidiar - fastidiarse - martirio - molestia - pesadez - rabia - vaina - ir - joder English: irritation - muck up - tiresomeness - which - irritant - peeved -
46 reprimido
Del verbo reprimir: ( conjugate reprimir) \ \
reprimido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: reprimido reprimir
reprimido
◊ -da adjetivorepressed ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: es un reprimido he's repressed
reprimir ( conjugate reprimir) verbo transitivoc) (Psic) to repressreprimirse verbo pronominal ( refl) to control oneself
reprimido,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino repressed
reprimir verbo transitivo
1 (un impulso) to suppress: reprimió un bostezo, she stifled a yawn
2 (un sentimiento) to repress: no pudo reprimir su desilusión, he couldn't choke back his disappointment
3 (una rebelión, protesta) to put down, suppress ' reprimido' also found in these entries: Spanish: reprimida English: pent-up - repressed
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